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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-27, Page 10Petit 4 The Times -Advocate, July V 196T Two drivers fined Zion installs new pastor • 111t MRS, ERVIN RADER i _ _ . tor improper turns Keil. .Gerald .Seheplz4, :1111-.V0franD, .,..... . and Bev, Phil riesS, president . 'TWO area Men Were finedinet ,OnlY refegri4ntlibetttm,rtse:rthine 1 of the Oetario district, offlei, ten,dollars •each in magistrate's Iwbieli it is g et the installation service ,foitrt here Tuesday for making ,,,,ditratioe of Ome that it was.0-eFoldRey, wii114in Gat, as pastor tmpreper left-hansi turns that to give other traffic a fair ,of Zion Lutheran Church. Sev- tesulted in accidents. • warning — ...William 3'. Veetin, RR 1. •Oen- '.TiArnect, into lanewAy ent and atop; ;vivo., hoard mem. i era" other ministo s were pres- tralia, and Clarence Denomme, /113 .? zotinn, Wore bout fond i Clar,ence Denomme was oso:bers joined the p, roceisional. .The church was filled to over. giniii Of failing to see that the ifaund guilty Way was clear to turn or fail -,proper left -band ture of making an tibinai 1 the Ladies' Aid with Mrs. Areflowing. Supper was served by ing to signal their intention to i,eaused an aecident. en between Denomme old Becker and her group doing ;peke a left band titre and theirA collision ; and Louise Talbot, BR 3, Bay-Ithe serving. A shower of fruits failure to do either of the two ,t and canned goods were also field, resulted when the Talbot things resulted in two• col.' vehicle was overtaking the n6.- I presented NI.. and Mrs. G4tz. lisions. -Magistrate. Glenn Hays, QC leetnitte Pick-up and the latrT;r, Personals efffivicted vectic oycr anacci., . imade a loeftlitheic ancltitpirproad.neliiniahhonIeIr91mSt. joph s 1! Mrs,L oydRadoesrr,esx.o tilreesd . dent at Spruce Grove, 33 miles ianewaY f • ±Sguth of Exeter n Highway 4 Magistrate Hays stated that Pital last Wednesday, • o, .V.agch 10. Richard Sheridan, his reason for convicting DC., Mrs. ForVin Bader and Shar. 1,4eronfshower her ug indaLon eneral Glass, London, tes iandon, who was employed at 4°11 !nomme stemmed from the fact °11 attendedh sh that he was overtakingtiftiheeci that he had told Miss Talbot Wednesday evening ar that his left turning light some. ranged in on -- times didn't work and that this ter. Marian. Ventin vehicle on the passing was fairly conclusive evidence 1 Mr. and 'AIrs• side of the read when it swung that Denornme was attempting Chatham, spent ' the weekend Earl Biefer, of across the road in front of him turn, 3, W. Hart, with Mrs. Matilda PieLer' as it was turning into john a lert-hand DettOM me's lawyer, had argued Mr, and Mrs, Earl Stumpf Hodgins' gas station at Spruce , that — ' and girls of Kitchener, spent air. Denomme was not , ' ' Grove, Sheridan dded that he had turning into the i-aneway and the weekend with Mr' and Mrs. a;k., Herbert Miller and family. therfore the charge ma previously seen the right-hand ege ofMr, and 'Mrs. Rob ert dfrectipnal s i g n a 1 on and l'il,n,tiguldannot jautppprly". er left turn stormes, of St. Thonaiansd, spent thought that the car was turn.. However, Magistrate 1 -lays Sunday with Mr' ing right. However, he statee that "when I got within 1.0 seemed satisfied from the en- 'Mervyn Tiernan and Lynda. or 1 yards of the car 1 noticed suing conversation between the Mrs. Alvin 'Wainer is vaca- his left, signal was on indicat- two 15. ,-, people involved in the ac- tioning in Ottawa with her sis. ing that he was going to turn!he e eident that the accused had ters, Mrs. Ed Wurm, e attempting a left-hand of Exeter, left across the road in myr urn. taatildva.Mrs. Stan Slezak, of Ot- path". ! "It Counsel for the defence, T.nowould appear that, be did Vacationers with Mrs. Bertha ,A„ Giffen, London. questioned -•' , did,t do, d I th not h Havter were: Mr, and Mrs. 1 be failed to give a signal William Beavis and Barbara, Sheridan as to whether the! lights he saw blinking could as to his intention of turning of Detroit; Mr, and Mrs. Joe ' ;left. There will be a fine of $10 Bruce. of Windsor; Mr. and have been Ventin pumping his 'and costs of $17.10." Mrs. John Snyder, of Brantford, brakes. Sheridan replied that A charge of assault against and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van' "he might have been but I:Chester MacDonald, Goderich, dahl and family, of Dartmouth, think it was individual light- i was withdrawn after it was re- Nova Scotia. ring on each tail -light", ' vealed by Constable Lloyd Visitors over the weekend Robert Davidson, also of Lon- ,Hodgins that MacDonald had with 'Mrs. Lucinda Mcisaac don, and a Passenger the ;made full reconciliation in pay- were: Donald McIsaac, Eddie Sheridan vehicle, backed up merit to Gerald Keys, who McIntyre, Mrs. Willis Melsaae, Sheridan's statement. "The I first signal I saw from the suffered a cut over his eye David and Daniel, Mrs. Ther- ± twhere MacDonald had hit him. esa Joyce and Mrs, Opal Kola - 'other car was its right-hand i The youth was warned by er. all of Detroit. signal -light blinking." Magistrate Hays: "You can't Mrs. Clayton Pfile. IS a Davidson also also added that ± go back to cave -man days and tient in St. .Tosenh's Hospital, when the vehicle in which he ' go out and harm someone who London, where she underwent has crossed you, As you go surgery. through life people will con- tinue to cross you and you cannot continually wreck havoc was riding came up to within 25 Or 30 feet of the Ventin car 'on'the passing side of the high- way. he saw that the left signal -Light was on and that upon these people for doing the other car was going to turn me into.- them. Fifteen speeding charges " Mr. Giffen argued on Mr. were dealt with by Magistrate Ventin's behalf that the signal Hays and he assessed a total light may have been turned on of $210 in fines arising from before the approaching car was the charges. less than. 100 feet away, as re- cuired by law, and that the two people in the overtaking car did not notice them before they got to within 35 or 40 feet. •Magistrate Hays did not for- get this in making his final re- marks in handing down his decision, "The fact that Sheri- - dan did not see the left signal light on until he was 50 feet el -kind the Ventin vehicle does not mean that it was not on before that," , I However, he also added: "Mr. Ventin showed an appar- ! ,eilt disregard for his safety and the safety of others when he cut across the road. He has ' completely failed to even con- sider other traffic." The magistrate also stated that "it is apparent from the evidence that Ventin did put his left turn -signal light on but the ' ciuestion is whether it was in time to warn approaching :traffic." -Crown Attorney Bushfield re- Iplied, to this .that "it can only ;be Inferred from the resulting accident that he didn't put his on in time to warn over -taking traffic." ..*1:11agistrate Hays stated that r. Ventin "has a duty under the section of the law with which he is charged to see that •bis performing a left-hand turn na.n be done so in safety and J de not believe Mr, Ventin did so..in this case," Giving a proper signal does ggfgaSItnirdr.e4g10ERAMMIZMI \L News budget from • Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR The newlyweds had just got off their train. "John, dear," said the bride, "let us try to make the people think we have been married a long time." "All right, honey," was the answer, "you carry the suit- cases." Charleston ,number tops: H...Kirkton show • A Cbarleetnit number, real- iniscent, of when their parents were young, eOPPed the top Prize in the Kirkton Garden party's amateur show for two area youngsters on Wednesday, July 19. Judy Estey, 11, Lxeter, .and ,JOhnnY MeGraith, 9, Dublin, captured first prize in a field of about 20 numbers 'with their interpretation of the Charles. ton as danced to "Five-foot. two". The two are students of Mrs. Russ Broderick who bolds weekly dancing classes in Bea - forth and Exeter. Judy and Johnny managed to take the $19 first prize after only one practice together. Judy is in grade 6 at Exeter Public Schooland her dancing talents have carried over into skating as she is a top skater with the Exeter Figure Skat- ing Club. MARKS 101 Jonathan A. Kirkby, Blanchard township farmer for nany years and now a resident of St. Marys, celebrates his 101st birthday today (July 27). His wife was the late Nancy Sarah Beavers, a sister of B. W. F. Beavers, town. His son, Wilbert, oper- ates the family farm in Nan - shard. One daughter, Mrs. William (Lettie) Anderson • is deceased. He's been an active Oddfellow most of his life. Second place, in the amateur contest went to Bruce Grant, 13, St. Marys who gave a rec. itatien en "At the Foot of the Bed", Kenneth Jones, 9, and Grant Jones, 12, both of Hensell, took third spot in the show with their vocal duet with guitar accompaniment of the popular western song, "On the Wings of a Dove", Diane Henderson, 7, Seafortb, placed fourth in tbe contest with her rendition of the sante song, "On the Wings of a Dine". The fifth prize went to the North Easthope double sword danee team comprised of eight girls front the Stratford area. A crowd of over 3,000 people, ten times the normal popula- tion of Kirkton, thronged to the tiny community to enjoy a barbecue and professional show as well as the popular amateur contest. EMZEZWISIZZAIMOVAMMAI This week in. Winchelsea By MRS. WIL.LIAM wAtJE.RS MatmegiumaramentmsWin Personal items Miss Kay Horne, of London, spent the past 'week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Horne. Susan and Scott Morgan of Thames Road are spending 'a .week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Newton -Clarke, Mrs. Jack 'Maher, London, visited Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Barbara ;Anne returned home with them for sante holidays. Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Smith and Penny of Crediton, and Mrs, Bill ,Gilfillan, Randy and WendY. of- Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Fiti teachst :.Dashwood native at "BrinsjeY.Hpioneer in Dakota , By ,,GORP9N MgRLEY 4311111\14NY Miss Ruth bevithick, recent gradnat.e fretn Teaeller'S Col- lege, Lelidell, was the recipient of gifts from the mils of the beginners class of the United Church Sunday School on Sun- day, July 23, Mrs. Fred Lewis illnde the presentation, Miss Trevithick, who made a suitable reply for their thonghtfulness, is sched- uled to teach this coming fall term, Personal items IVIr. Bob Glenn, Mr. Bill Windsor and Mr, George Lee Spent the weekend at Niagara Palls. Mrs, Charles Rollings and Blanche Rollings visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rees and family. Miss Marion Glenn has been visiting with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Sherwood Brock, in Exeter, The Sunday School and church service will he discon- tinued at Brinsley United this coming Sunday, July 30, owing to receiving an invitation to Ailsa Craig for missionary Sunday on that date, Jerry, Susan and Ronnie Mor, ley, who have been spending summer holidays at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mac Allison, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Morley enjoyed a trip to Western Canada, re- turned home on Friday, Mrs. Levi White, who was recently rushed to hospital with an injury sustained in a fall at her farm home, is mak- ing good recovery. Mama: "Willie, you come here late a good boy and kiss your new nursemaid!" Willie: "Not me, I'm afraid!" Mama: "Afraid—why?" Willie: "Cuz Daddy kissed her yesterday—and she slap- ped him!" ALF ANDRUS — Oil Burners — Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work 403 ANDREW ST., EXETER PHONE 719 The late Samuel O. Birk, a Non1:4:41 V Pp sOcrti Dashwoodboda apniothromid.ieode June Pi in a Minot hospital, North Dakota in an obituary printed by a state rieWspaper. Born March 27, 1809, at Dash- wood, the son of the late 1'4r. taondpi‘41krs.otaAnTderre j‘yitorirl, yekwiewentiilen he was 20 years old qn a special emigrant •train. For •a number of years be worked as porter i!t a large hotel in Grand Forks, then homesteaded at Solids.. He later exchanged his home- stead for land at Maxbass where he farmed until the fall °ft ec1to 1941 when noh eWhrlir eheh dan4 nov since resided. He was a mem- ber of Vincent Methodist Church in Minot, iulanrgalr9ey Bl Hall. k dionlda r ;time 2, 1954. He was a member of the Ma- sers and Weed as treasurer of the Ma4b4Ss ledge, Mr. Birk was township supervisor and a member .of the schoot board in Lewis Township, .tpt, tipper County, for .abOut go years, During the 1930's dronth, Mr. AK was key man for the Red Cross AO the Federal Emer- gency AgefleY, While serving in this capacity, he promoted the prograM of ;raveling town. ship roads, ffe, is servivel. by a son, S. Oortion Birk, of St. Louis, Mo., two stepdaughters, Mrs. dred Storing, of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Mrs. Alvin (Mar- garet) Lambert of Maxbas• 12 grandchildren ..and 22 great- grandchildren. The candid chef: "Now for this banquet 1 suggest cold lamb chops and green peas, garnished with dull speakers," Got a clear picture of your insurance protection? You know what policies you have—but do you know exactly what protection they give you? Is your insurance program as economical as it could be? Could you have better protection, for the same cost? Well be happy to look over your program —explain your policies—possibly show you how to save or improve on your insurance. • W. H. Hodgson Ltd. PHONE 24 OR 720 EXETER W. H. Hodgson M. J. Gaiser Don't get soaked like two of our salesmen! Our two Exeter salesmen, Lou Bagley and Bill Belling were caught by The Exeter Times -Advocate photographer shortly after their sail boat capsized on Lake Huron. But don't you get soaked by putting off your car purchase. See the Car King this week! lait4lett.KOMSEratiMMi?H;(0tini..it:t: Miss Lois Tomlinson, of Lon - home of Mr. Robert Elston 'this don; hs been holidaying at the The Car King Still Has week. Gla Mr. Karl Anatol and Maurice spent the weekend with 9 New Pontiacs 1 New Buick friends at Auburn, r; end Mrs. Harvey tee- 1 New Tempest eroftof foronto, spent .the week with, her 'parents, MT. ,2 New GMC's and Mrs. Harold Berry. tending Camp Bimini at St. 3 New Vauxhalls Miss Brenda Parkinson is at- • Paul's this week. and Mrs. Allan Dane and Mulles 91 Windsor, spent the Week with Mrs. Dane's sister, Ates. Toni Coward, Tom and faTnity. Miss Lynn Brooks, of To- ronto, has been spending a feW weeks' holidays al the horde of Mrs. Duncan McNaugh- Ott ' Mr. and WS. Robert Reimer and family, of Lambeth, visit- ed„with Mr. Rehner's brother, Otto, and Mrs, Reimer, on Sun- day Atiss Wilma tinnie, rotito, spent last week with her niedA, Mrs, Oliver Baker, Oliver and son Elton, Mr; Herb Beer and Anna, of Munro, spent Saturday with hiS daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Baker and Elton, Mis Norma Elston aecern- panied by her friend, Miss EliEdbeth Esson, were among thh 26 girls who enjoyed a trAlit trip from London to To, kotito on Friday- sponsored by Norma's Sunday School class n Granton, Among the many plies visited was the United 'Church Publishing I -tense where all ;the VC litelltfilt ad, taA pers are printed. The found it 111,..educative and interesting, IStil it peculiar that Middle Zage„ alWays starta idAkt Ytars earlier ter the other •fellow? ill111.1101111111111111111•1111111111. 5 Demonstrators 'Pearson Prices! '59 GMC Fleetside Pickup $1195 SOLD NEW BY US, ONLY. 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