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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-10, Page 2Page The Times-Ativecate August 10 1161 • IH'a-y cancels • 4146 s.ervice. . Town o_,:lics ,. personal Detre 9f infereaf, I n ond Aro m n gl Exeter Mis Fh&abetb Sims of Pott .1• Iltor Orenelittk spent the Ilast T.' two weelo attending the '1.1Icrap, age La Prairie, h. an„. . gentling tWo.week vaeation Air. -and, Mrs. Jack Frayno, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alm $arnitt. visited with V. R. Sims, town. .t.he formers parents, Mr. and Miss Ruth Ales.ander. .town, 'Mrs. .ClaYinn Fynen them • • • d To, return from a tJV to the east turned home by piano after Pian Celine at Acton, Qatari°, will be transported to the Zur- 64etAr TIM04."'sdvocalp 01waye „pe a *a silalish ittons. A..nd, Miss 'sobet lett School for the coming term, Wo anti 014r reader• are interested in yao .aoa yoer Wends. Phone 770. 1°At-n^ 141t ley Plane an. SnIlda"v1 1:°14tetatts thnectragarla-"! pppils front SS 1.4,, Hay,Qast 1%tenall4di sQofinsemntoelitisti,toit Zwtairs' . . ...„ tti°vglind Nt7\aviillcoNvut'veeircs.. wtth relalemnatsultr ore h-caldaYs• decided at a meeting of HAY Sunday visitors with Mr. and! Mr. anti Mrs. William Wal - Township Semoi Area Board. Mrs, et* Love and Mastrice liter of iPeg tvgitedulasfit In the transportation of pupils ears, LetstedeeMrr,sMQr.UatInrItalilerrs.' kv.'fiyetorwilMroeerticreirastive—i°Yin the. pest the board hes paid. were Mr, an froin the section who wished. to Roy nosi,re, ,pert Huron, Mrs, London and Toronto prior to attend the Ilensall Public Helen Jeyee, Loraine, Ohio, Mr. Walker's transfer to Ed- Sehool. The elation fees in Henn Mr, and Mrs. ,Aaitilb., Jacoen,liniurtonanwolleAll*e. tiled salt were paid bY the parents pittseure, perm, et The hoard's decision means and Glen*., Mre', r- Here'er with s, 'Oete'ree Qt the children. Greb, and. $ ecai Greb ton spent the weekend at Honey Mu- thet any parents in the eastend ban Plile, Zurieb, Mr. and Aim dleton. their children to continue going Bead, Mies Spill Riebie, Park- Mrs. Charles Harris and Deb - of the township, who. still wish peter Ramie and node Grand to Hensel], must assume ell re- hill, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth We Jana nr,,,14,,ndarl aPierint. a sponsibilities themselvee. e eew (says wee Air. ano, ....as. Secretary of the board, H. W. Greb and WaVrie, Centralia. Brokenshire, was instructed •to nicklir" spaelltdlt Mr, weekend 1,,<veitrh IVIAIlltia'sn. Pfaff. Coates is in St. ter, that his services were no Ain and elm R. j, Hammon 'nem she underwent an ap. 14nger •lieed0 to transport the and family, -miens frem the ceased section . e adviee Staeley Saucier, of Bee. their dalrthter and son.in-law, Joseph' Hospital, L o n d o n, Lake. eutnincicottage, on ca ey Toronto, at their PcndeciolnY of Brentford visited with the ei i Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pearce on Saterday. to liensall. Sot new rate Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Shier of -.ea c ' - ' 4 ' r teller's Miler Mr W C advised all KirkLon were guests on Sunday -", cam On TuesdaY, , other school boards having ma- with .4 M• wit. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Witmer and The board has 1 r, andis. i lam eual training and home emus- mic students coming to Zurich School that the cost in the fut. pre for tuition of these pupils will be based on per -mmil ba- sis, rather than be free. The cost is .to be paid by the board sending the students to the withal, V;;•.:ZW.i:—Grand Dena reeve ,141110,3 Dalton scored two firsts when he The estimated cost will be an: wa$ elected to the top post of Lamlaton County in January. He becomes tile first PalcrinfloarteelYaciiSpasuplipberut asedhe% ings in the new $2,800,000 county buildincrs in Sarnia He i^ shown in his office submitted by the }lay Township Grand Bend Man to hold the post and also the first warden to preside over meet- nite bill for each board will be with his official cape and three -cornered hat, —photo by 'Douglas Paisley School Area Board. Contract for transporting pup- ils from the Babylon Line to the Zurich School was let to William Watson, at a price of $1,700 per school year. Pearson Auto Leasing Ltd., Zurich, was awarded two contracts, one for the transporting of pupils from r as c • tAlci e scores 'firsts' unt When Grand. Bend's reeve, one year previous to his James Dalton, was elected . lengthy stint as top executive. warden of Lambton count' in' The popular real estate , January, he said he "would agent also acts as Justice of devote all the time and energy ' the Peace for Grand Bend, is necessary in the discharge of a member of the Lions, an his Mites." 1 honorary member of the Dee to the fact that county Legion, and a member of the eunc• onlye a 1 Grand Bend Catholic Church. reonth, this might not appear ! The Dalton's have seven to be sad a large undertak- I children, the three eldest being frig, but Dalton bas been eon- 1 married., The family includes: stantly on the go in his new Jim, 24, Betty, 22, Frank, 20, duties, 1 Mary, 18, 'Dan, 12, JoAnne, 9, . and Julie, 6, "Presiding over the meetings • isn't such a big task," he Pleasant trip points out, "but representing i While most of the warden's the county at various- functions I jobs are very tedious, Dalton throughout the year will keep i will receive a one-week trip te me bu,sy," i Banff in October to attend the Dalton pointed out that the, Canadian Good Roads Conven- 1960 warden attended 325 meet- tion. ings during his term of office i Mrs. Dalton will accompany and "Mu running a bit ahead ' him on the trip, along with of this " 1 the road superintendent and the chairman of the 'roads Ln •new building I committee, Dalton scored the honor of i In pest years. the entire being the first warden ,to be; road committee. have made the eleCted in the new $2,800,0001 trip, but due tia the efforts of county courthouse, and this i has lead. to much of his in- creased work. i He has hem on hand to wen ' New pastor several county councils, who , II have made the trip to Sarnia at Dasnwood come representatives from to tour the modern surroand- ings. The warden has also had the Brought up on a farm in the • • James 35 has assum•ed the Ottawa district, Rev. Merrill J. pleasure of welcomheg several; rd wa en $2,900 per school year, and the other for the transporting of two county councillors, the students from the cast end of number has been cut to curtail the area, for $3,500 per school expenses. year. "The ironical part is that both these men are on the mend love to make the trip,” road committee this year and Dalton jokingly explained, the west end of the area for e sees keen con es — Continued from page 1 inente came in a speech he Kelso Rob- made June 6 while laying a Attorney - General wreath on the grave of Sir erts, 62, and Treasurer James N. Man, 65. John A. Macdonald at Carna- ge] cemetery near Kingston, "B e sides the exceptional men we have in the cabinet, "Perhaps as a chieftain for many years of the Ontario the party also has the greatest talent in the legislature it bas party of Macdonald, I may draw in a practical way ,some ever had," said Mr. Bell, He cited Huron MPP C. S. Mac- lessons from his life and from his passing. This day 70 years Naughton, James Auld, Leeds; J. H. Price, St. Dayid; Bill Da- ago, there was created a great void in Canadian political life vis. Peel. Keith Brown, Peter - which' took some years to fill in the country and many years within his own party. Looking back in the light of history I think we can say that it is a mistake not to recognize the physical frailties and limita- tion:s of a human being and not recognize that the building of leadership is a constant pro- cess. It, is always important within our country and *within our parties as to who can. take over," he said. "Perhaps today we should al- ways keep leadership at all le- vels in mind and that is one of the things which speaks 'to borough, among many others. "They are all capable young men — the party has never been stronger." Doubts clerk horse Could a dark horse win the nornination? "1 strongly doubt it," the PC president said. "The leader will likely be cho- sen from among the cabinet ministers being mentioned for the post.'' Will Mr. Bell support any candidate? "Up to date, 1 have never indicated my choice and do not intend to. I will re- main completely eut r al Thomson, Andrew Mr. Thomas Jolly returned to his borne in Exeter on Satur- day after 0 year's visit with relatives in Saskatchewan.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eels= and sons of Pembroke visited with friends in Exeter and Grand Bend this week, Mr, and Mrs. Eldrid Sizn mons spent last week on a fishing trip on Key River near Britt. Mr, and Mrs, La wr en ce 'Marks spent last week at the Grundy Lake Provincial Park on the French River, Mr. and Mu. Robert South- cott and family visited at Nia- gara Falls, Fort Henry, Upper Canada Village and Ottawa last week, Mr, and Mrs. lean McLeish of Arkona Visited their mint, Mrs. Louise Tinney, Andrew St„ on Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fitzgerald of Lon- don Township were Sunday guests. Mr. and Airs. Bruce Biggart and Barbara.of Kingston are visiting friends in Exeter and vicinity. Mr. and Airs. W. R. Goulding ef London visited friends and relatives in Exeter arid com- munity, Mr. Goulding is impro- ving nicely after many weeks In hospital following a car ac- cident. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym vis- ited Montreal, Lake Champ- lain and Niagara Falls, last week. Miss Betty Lee of the Exeter Grill is visiting friends in Tor. onto. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Traqualr, John St„ have returnedehorne from a five-week trip to the Canadian west, They visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Christie. A family birthday party was held et the cottage, of Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Fisher, Poplar Beach on blonday evening, ho- noring Mr. Clark Fisher on his birthday. Mrs. Ann Shriner of _Bronx- ville, N.Y., is visiting with her brother W. C. Allison and Mrs, Allison at their summer home, Grand Bend and with other re- latives in this community. Mr. arid Mrs. Stewart Fuke of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cochrane at their summer home, South - con Pines. Mrs. Melvin Gardiner has accepted 'a position with Jack Smith, Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merk- ley, tewn, and daughter, Shir- ley, London, returned home from visiting friends in North- ern Quebec near Coneg as Mines and Val D'or, and other points of intetest. Mrs. T. C. Coates, Hensali, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. Luther Rowciiffe. Mr. Wilfred Turnbull, Toron- to spent a few days with his sister and brotherainlasv, Mr. and, Mrs. David Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reeves of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting with the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norrhan Heamen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaman and Jayne, Port Dover, and Mr, and Mrs. Murray Rowe of Ail- sa Craig spent Sunday with them. government officeals and visit- , pastorate ,.e at 'at EUB c h u r c In throughout the contest and so us now when we commemorate - e i Dashwood el d . He succee e Rev. will the employees in the offi- the great life which passed inge dignitaries. In April, is ' 12 - -' J. W. Gillings last month, , cal party organization." along 70 years ,ago this day," conducted Dr. Amasasp Arou he added. tunian; Russia's Ambassador i Mr. Jamshasspent the pa'st The 1,800 -plus voting dele- to.' Canada, on an extensive 'Mr. Bell indicated the offi- • three years at the Rosenthal gates will be chosen,. as fol- tour of the buildings. charge, near near Bancroft. He was During the same month, he , ordained in 1958 at Stratford, attended a civic reception in Born at Strittsville, he quit Sarnia for Canada's Citizen- ship Minister, MrsEllen Fair- school at the age of 16 to assist . . uhis father on the farm during Other duties which tale l dough. •M the war years. He joined the from one end of the county to sUnited Church and decided at the other include officiating at openings of various municipal Me buildings, sod turning cere- monies, fall fairs, banquelie, meetings, and other special functions. "Most of these appearances I? are honorary, and I don't have tyk to do mech," Dalton stated, "but I try to attend them all if possible, and not hurt any- one s feelings by attending in one municipality and net in another." Officiate at openirig The new county buildings in Sarnia will be opened , on August 18, when Prime Minis- ter Jelin Diefenbaker will of f i c tate. Attorney- General Kelso Roberts will represent the Ontario government, and evil assist the Prime -Minister and the Warden in the ,cere- monies. Besides gaining the honor as the first warden in the new buildings, Dalton is also the first man from Grand Pend to hold the position. Actually, the appointee et I, of a Grand Bend man came much sooner than it has to most municipalities. The resort marked its tenth year as all incorperated village in the county, while some municinali., ties have had to wait as long as '44 years for the honor, PASHWO0b PASTOR ...Rev. M. J. James age of 21 te prepare for the mniilistry- lows; officers, 22; district of- ficers, 105; YPC district offi- cers, 105; YPC ass'n officers, 6; provincial members and candidates, 98; federal meni- -bers and candidates, 83; rid- ing delegates (14 from each), 1,372; delegates at large, 90. Alternate delegates will num. ber 3,193. Announe'ement of Mr. Frost's retirement was made by Mr. Bell Aug. 2 at a press confer- enee in Toronto. He read a In 1953, he graduated from Marion College, Indiaria, with a BA degree in religion arid a minor in Greek, He pastored at Arnprior until 1055 when he ete eepted a stedent charge in 1111. attend In his first try, tWci years MS allow hint to ago, Dalton finished runner-up to 'Earl "Pat" Johnston, 'of Dawn township, "The fact they had never lied a warden for 35 'years gave him a slight edge," the Grand Sod reeve eithleined. Representing the tounly'e newest roueicipality, Dalton defeated thite other men for Evangelical Theological Sent'. naryat Naperville where be received his bachelor of divin- ity degree. ilis wife, the former Heide Fletcher ,is a native of Wal- tham, ouboe, She has a high , school teaching certificate, with speciaiist's qualifications it mu- sic, She is a graduate of Md. the poet, The ()there Included Gill university. veteran council members Mr. and Mts. Jatithe hAve Reeve George LatiVitan, or three boys — 0; Orville, 13osantittet; Reeve Charles 7, and Paul, a. YOung,f 7•Ineee, and Iteeve-- • Sheppard MoCallum, of 8GM- bra. The fair e orisetvativee Vied for the post in the: unwritten, but .strictly adhered, to tradi- tionc that sees the warcienship alternate between. a donserea- tine and a Moral each Year. Veteran pforthet' • Dalton it nOw serving liit. eighth term at reeve of Grand Send And WAS tottheillor lot 1, tial resignaeion followed sev- eral confidential conferences between the premier and him- self. Liberal Leader John Winter- meyer almost seemed bitter over the forthcoming leader- ship convention. "Let's face it," he was quoted in a party release, "if the Conservative party tries to pretend they are in a position to 1111 Mr. Frost's shoes, they are just whistling in the dark! They know his re - ter written to lumself as pre- ttreinent leaves them with a sident of the provincial party vacuum, • and they might as organization from the 65 -year- well admit :it, While some of old premier. the Tory heirs could stand in his reflection and shine momen- Outstanding premier tarily with Mr. Frost out, The OrCA president, told the so is the light!" press conference that "It seems "The Conservatives enjoyed so impoesible to be without a long tenure. not because they Mr. Frost as premier that it is were a strong party, but be - hard for me to believe that he cause they were a one elan is actually going to quit. I find show! Now that the star has 11 most difficult find a blem- bowed out, the actors in the ish in the career of Premier wings hardly know their lines, Frost. He has been the out• let alone the leading part! It standing premier of tits gene- is one thing to 'ask the qiies- ration in all the provinces. He tiori: 'Who can :take his place?' is heed and shoulders above in mid-terre. But when that his fellows, just one of those question is still being asked men Who are thrown up once , after the leader's resignation, in a generation," • , what eleater Sign of party in - First real hint that Mr. adequacy does one need?' Mr. Frost was considering retire- Wintermeyer asked, 111.414411111114141 , , 1 ttt III t 104144 tt 44 tt t • ttt 44141141111%111104411114111140 „ . ALF ANDRUS Oil Burners — Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Motal Work 403 ANDREW ST., EXETER PHONE 719 PHOTO SERVICE Middleton's Drugs PHONE 447 EXETER fo 4,8 Hearing KO Itafferies •t. L 1' .•••••• Ronnie of Tilsonburg spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Wes Witmer. 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