The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-27, Page 4Pae. 2 The Timea-Mvocate, July 27, 1961
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OFFICIALS "CHRISTEN" NEW FIRE TRUCK—The new district fire truck, first M
this area to be purchased on a co-operative basis, was christened Thursday night
during a reception here attended by officials from Usborne, Stephen and Hay town-
ships, as well as from Exeter. Above, six of the principals include Ontario Fre
Marshall F. C. Anderson, Guelph; Reeve Glenn Webb, Stephen; Reeve Clayton
Smith, Usborne; Mayor R. E. Pooley, Exeter; Fire Chief Irwin Ford and Reeve V.
L. Becker, Hay.
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—HONOR RETIRING FIELD OF e, who has been field of-
ficer and secretary -treasurer o Ausable Authority for the past six years, was
honored by ARCA members at an informal farewell picnic at Riverview Park Fri-
flaykniglit, He received a pen holder and book ends made from petrified fossils at
Wick Glenn, Mrs. IICieke was alco presented with a gift final the Authority. From
left above are Mrs. Hooke, the retiring field officer, Chairman Freeman Hodgins
and Mrs. Carl Hume,who was recently named secretary -treasurer of the authority.
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Personal Items of Interest In and Around Exeter
he Exeter Times -Advocate is always pleased to publish these items.
e and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 770.
promotion firm.
William C. Smith, vice-presi-
dent and general manager of IT
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General Coach Works of Can-,
„Oa Ltd., Hensel, has an-
nounced the appointment of the
,Toronto firm of H. C. Hardy i
and Associates to handle the Miss Greta Harness has re -
!company's proinotions, public- turned after holidaying for
ity and public relations. three weeks at Kincardine
Beach with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
... • . Hall. and family, of St, Marys.
Budget from Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hennessey,
of Chatham, visited the past
weekend with Mrs. Hennessey.
h have returned from a trip
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Llip Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Foster
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON through the Straits of Mack-
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that.
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'''''' Miss Myrtle Reeder, RN, left
Personal items • Sunday for Sarnia where she
Mr. and Mrs. George .1e- has accepted the position as
Fails and Joyce, of Exeter,head operating room nurse at
Mr, and Mrs. Ross McFalls, the Sarnia General Hospital.
David and Donny. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sylvester and
Mrs, Hugh Davis, Heather and Craig, of Chatham, returned
IMichael were guests of Mr.' home on Sunday, having spent
:and Mrs. Bill Quinton at their the past week with her parents,
i cottage at Grand Bend on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wurm.
day, Mrs. Alvin Walper, Dash-
' Sunday visitors with M. H. wood, and Mrs. Ed Warm, Exe-
,1 and Mrs. Elston were their ter, are holidaying hi Ottawa
with their sister, Flt./
cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Lt. 'and
Mrs.
Godbolt, Mitchell. ,rs. S. Slzak.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Martin,
A family gathering was held 'of Dresden, visited for a few
en Sunday at the home of Mr. ; days with Mr. and Mrs, Keith
atcl. Mrs, 'Sam Skinner. These Coates and Bradley, Exeter.
present were Mr, and Mrs.j Miss Meta Salter is holiday.
Harold tell and Carol, Mr. and ing with her brother, Charles,
'qrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. and and Mrs. Salter and Jane, in
Mrs. Floyd Cooper and Kathy, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and , Mr, and Mrs. Norman Martin
la -11111Y af Eltriwille. Mr. and and family have returned from
Mrs, Donald Parsons and fani- Halifax where Mr, Martin at.
ily of Hensall, Mr. and. Mrs. tended the convention a the
Norman Jacques and family or ,Canadia,n Association. of Op.
Mrs,*Annie Veal and Mrs. ' tometrists.
Don Penhale and family of, 00Orge Beavers, Morrisburg,
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn :son of. 33, W, P', Beavers, Exe.
• Kerslake and family, Winchel• tcr, and president of a dental
sea, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, supply firm, is on an extended
:Exeter, and Mr. Manning of, sales tour through Asiatic
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard countries and Atistralia,
Pyin, ,Joan and Brian of .14.1.. and Mrs. Corny Nagel
'villa, Mr, and Mrs, WiIliani! are holidaying in the Provincial
f Morley Jr. and family, Whalen.iPinery wit1 . the latter's fareily,
1A. picnic supper was served on 'Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Brand, -
the spacious lawn to 58 mori-:Wallaceburg,
I hers, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veal! Mr. Charles Leda, secretary
'of Exeter, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of the Canadian Hereford Asso-
IBall of Clinton and Mr. and ciatioti. as a gueat at the home
Mrs. Harry Murch of Petawawa M Mr. and Mrs. Whitney
were enable to be present. ' Conte, on Tuesday,
Miss Karen Skinnor and Misses Witma Coates, L011-
brtither, Gary, spent a few dors, and Agnes tray, Thames
days with their uncle and aunt, Road, visited over the week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Morley 'end at 'Xaubte teach, guests
Of Whalen. of the tatter's slater and fam
Miss Glenda Miler, Of :Ext.- ily. Mr. and Mtg. Mark Strapb,
ter4 is holidaying with bort Dr. M. C. Fletcher is on
uncle and aunt, Mr, and M1', holidays. Ile and Mrs. Fletcher
Bob niair. left Wednesday morning for a
Blair Sped a. feW days with! VV. G. ,T. VanRoekel, of.
Miss Sharon, 'Pletcher, Kirk. Reiland, will show pietures of
tot , i his native country as well as
fMr. and tvTD, Allan Elston ,Deinnark and Switaerland in
'grid David, r. and Mrs. Harry I Main Street 'United Chureh
Dougall and family, Exeter, basement on Wednesday eve.
Mr. end Mrs. timer Powe anditiing. August a, under the
family, Centralia, hold a AM.! ausnieog of tho Bethel Rd-
pienio at Inporwash on Stm...!fortned Chuith,
OgYI Monday Afternoon),
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C. Pearce had a short visit
from .his older brother, Sam,
of Fingal, and nephew, Albert
Orchard, of Shedden, In June,
Mr. Sam P'earce motored alone
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Predicts hikeli Jim makes good
recovery agam
in car prices
A Huron cettaty ear dealer
this -week predicted new ear
prices will go UP three per.
cent when the 1902 models are
introduced this, NI. This, is in
addition to the three percent
sales tax which wilt come into
erect in September.
"\Ve haven't received -official
wero, yew" said Jack Pearson.
Zurich, who .dubs himself' the
Car King, but I have it .onthe
best .authority that new ears
Will be up in price.
Pearson stated he learned_
..about the increase •wben, be •en.'
quired of the manufacturer re.
garding a quantity purchase of
3.e02 models for a local firm.
Another car dealer indicated
be hadn't received word of the
increase but, "I wouldn't be
surprised, — there have been
soine rumors".
A district farm egeipment
dealer rev e a led .this week
prices: will go up three percent
.on U.S.-manufactered tractors
and implements because of the,
drop in value of the .Canadian.
Drive -1n services
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Rev. M. E. Amacher of the
EUB church, Zurich, read the
scripture and led in prayer,
Rev. A. E. Holley, Grand Bend
IJC, was in charge of the Serv-
ice.
Next Sunday. July 30, will
F. a s ,
the guest speaker and South
Huron Youth for Christ will be
supplying the special musie,
Pinery services
A new feature of the Startle
gospel services is a vesper
hour service on Tuesday night
in the Pinery Park, This is
open to campers only,
Local talent is providing spe-
cial numbers and a gospel
film is being shown,
The service is being well re,
ceived by campers and park
officials alike, according to the
committee,
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By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
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Mr. and Mrs. Andy Langton,'
London, :and il‘irs. Wm. Duffy,
Hamilton, were Saturday visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs, Bert
Duffield.
Miss Avis Hodgins is spend-
ing a week holidaying in De-
troit with Mrs, Helen Hart and
Mrs. Lottie Cavanaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ethol Pitt, Lu -
can, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton. Squire
and family spent the weekend
at Grand Bend.
Mrs. Wynne, London, is visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Duffield this week.
Joe French holidayed in St.
Marys last .week with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Parkinson.
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to Yellowknife, NWT, return-
ing by way of Edmonton, Cal-
gary and Lacombe, where he
visited relatives.
F/S and Mrs. IL A. Woods
and Cindy Lou, of Trenton, are
visiting with Mrs. Woods'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emer-
son Cornish.
Mrs. Rena Mitchell, of Paris,
visited several days recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 'Moir
and other friends and relatives
in the community,
aill1 PEr6POS, 13 -year-old 690,
of Mr. and Miss. Douglas F'ar.
sons, Edward St., wile was
ae'fee4idelant4,A1111Yrits).alond iNnvhoUlernaPtiglevil:
ran
eniarIkaioahl
le operationreovrat w
Y fciilotihirt.
tune, underwent a consequent
operation in St. Joseph's Hospi-
k'41.thFriday
aeniinrgP' raVOIROOt
Was slow Ot first, he is making
splendid progress now,Message from
Mt. Carmel
Rev. Father J. M. Fogarty,
of Windsor, renewed old ac-
quaintances in the village :last
week and visited with Rey.
Father J. Kelly.
Miss Patricia Carey, London,
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Carey,
Mrs. Gerard McCarthy and
three children, of Maidstone,
visited with her mother, Mrs.
Mike Ryan, Sr., and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carey and
family spent Sunday with m
and Mrs. Itay Trudell and
family, of Tilbury. Miss Mary
Carol Trudell returned home
with them to spend a week
among relatives here,
Miss Judy Regier is holiday-
ing in Detroit for a couple of
weeks.
Mrs. Pat Fleming has re-
turned home after visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Kuntz and family, of
Greenock.
Miss Rosalie Carey is in
Windsor visiting her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Masse.
Michael Dietrich and Joe
Ryan are attending summer
camp in London this week,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerard Doyle
and family, of London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McCann.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Mc-
Donald and family, of Bornish,
called en the latter's parents,
Mr. and, Mrs. Charlie Glavin,
Mr, and Mrs, John McKeever
and family, of. Toronto, are
_holidaying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert McKeever.
Miss Theresa Carey, London,
is spending a couple of days
at her home.
Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Flan-
agan and family, of London,
visited The past weekend at
the latter's home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alphonse Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Urban Ayotte,
of. Detroit, ere spending a few
days with Mr. John 'and Jerry
Campbell.
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One injurecil
ioss $3,500
Doe Person 'Was: injured and
PrOPerty damage .eneeded!
4.31000: :nye area accidents
thts''eel.Wednesday' morning a two -I
ten truck operated by Jacob
A. Brand, 20, 'RR 1, Exeter,'
and a car,OpOrEted by WUUain
D. .10, Huron Park,
Were involved in nar-end.
collision No. 4, just .souh
t!
of the St, Marys road.
Both vehicles were travelling.;
.S.9.141.11, when 'the illicit, in the
lead, made a 'left hand turn!
andwEs...struo. from the rear'
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Mitchell estimated damage at,
$900,
Fails to make turn
David G. Walker, 35, Kitch-
ener, faded to turn soon enough
of No. 83 onto Princess $',
Dashwood, Saturday, His car
struck a hydro pole and ended
up in the ditch, suffering gm'
damage.
Damage amounted to $950
when a parked car was struck
in Zurich Saturday. Driver
Karl G, Regier, 24, RR 3,1
Zurich, skidded on wet pave-
ment and struck the parked
vehicle, owned by Clarence
'Barwick,. Adrian, Mioh.
Hits strayow
A 1901 model car tangled
with a ."%%.11.0" cow on The St, '
Marys road, about three miles
cost :of No, 4 saturday. The
car suffered WO, damage and,
the boasL valued at ii?00, had
to be SIOSIMed,
ed by lIarry Curoll
jj 1,Ceptralia, the cow had
escaped from, the farm and
attempts, to -catch her had been'
futile, The ,ear was driven bY
Robert I. leetton, 19, RR 1,
73eiton,
Cargill ipa bijure4
A 73-Yoar-ohl Cargill man.
Robert G. Brown, suffered
severe lacerations itt his skull
With EIRitilOr tit the intemp„,
runt of Nos and al Thurs.
the CagtJ1 iar was travel, •r
ling west on n and was Struck
by the north bo Und vchiie,
driven by Jack Hamill; so,
Stratford. PC Mitchell said
damages would total $600.
Minor damage was reported
by Cpl. John Cowan who ii-
vesUgated an accident1,14`$,
cloy 011 Anne St., Exeter. Nor,
Ned Reid, 43, Hensall, driVing
half4on truck, struck
parked car owned by William
Wilson, 62, Ingersoll.
Now we have the interplan-
etary pessimist who is eon -
and abrasions to his knee when vinced the earth, is pot long for
the car he was driving collided this world.
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