The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-10, Page 3ri 8
Fines exceed $300
>•. iiqiQr,
traffic
Magistrate .Glenn )lays levied.. you don't .seem to indicate
fines totalling $315 on twalthat you have".
liquor -charges and 11 speeding
rltses in a relatively short ,two;
.Daniel. Vincent, RR ;2 Grand
Send, received a fine of $75
for impaired driving which re -
.tour coItr session. here Tues- suited in an accident that in -
day morning. jurect a passenger in his car,
John DavidChalmers, :Blyth, his brother, which .happened
was .tined $70 and costs of ,2n the 14th concession, of lily
$15 60 .on two charges ;of pur..townslrip.
chasing liquor without a :licence When Mr. )lays learned .that
and havilg beer in .a place the accused was 68 years old
other than his residence. OPP he asked whether he felt he
Constable Don Westover testi- should stop drinking. Mr. Vin -
fled that he found Chalmers cent replied "1 suppose,"
.Slumped _averthe wheel of his whereupon the magistrate AS -
;ear, which contained two ear- sorted: "Your brother is in.
tons .of beer, parked on the the hospital and all you can
side of the road between Ex- is is `suppose' yeti should stop
eter anden, .'"
WW'hen 'Magistrasallte Hays. learn. Thedrinkingmagistrate was lenient
ect it was the .third time •in the in his sentence when. he found
past year that Chalmers. lead eut from. Constable Westover
been involved with liquor he that Mr. Vincent was .a hard -
Warned him that "you'i'.e head- working man and had a good
ing right back to jail," refer• reputation in Grand" Bend.
ring to where Chalmers bad: Roth Chalmers and Vincent
been sent on a ,previous oc- pleaded guilty to the two
easier!, liquor .charges,
Magistrate Hays said.: "With Magistrate Hays assessed
a wife and .child I should think lines totalling $17Q in 11 speed-
you would have grown mental- ing cases dealt with during the
ly as well as physically but brief court session,
Six holiday crashes
but 'mums are light
$1,000 to the industrial devel-
Although provincial police re-
ported six accidents over the
Civic Holiday weekend, the toll,
was comparatively light, Only
one person suffered injury.
Charles C. Amos, 41, RCAF
Centralia, and Robert ICarfell,
24, Burlington, collided at the
corner of No, 81 and the Cre-
diton road Monday, causing
damage of $700, Both vehicles
were travelling south on 21
when the Amos car made a
left hand turn and was struck
by the Karfell car in the act
of overtaking.
Car driven by Mrs, Audrey
.T, Green, 35, Andrew 9t. suf-
fered 8200 damage whenit
went into the ditch on No. 4
just south of the Centralia vil-
lage road.
Three cars were involved in
a series of rear -end collisions
on No. 21 just north of Grand
Bend, Monday. Involved were
James L, Freeman, 45, Tren-
ton, Mich.; Lester Heywood, 17,
Exeter. and Edward M. Kral,
28, Kitchener, all travelling
south. Damage exceeded $600,
Only 'accident reported Sun-
day involved Raymond J. Du-
charme, 17, Zurich, who struck
a parked ear owned by Pear-
son Motors Ltd., Zurich, on No,
84, a mile east of Zurich. Da-
mage was $300.
Marwood Prest, 41, Exeter,
had xa tendon in his left hand.
severed. Saturday when his
car 'struck one driven by Mrs.
T. C. Pfrimmer, 53, RR 2 .Bay-
field, on No. 4 at the Centralia
village road, Both were tra-
'veiling north and the Prest
earskidded on wet pavement
into the Pfrimmer vehicle.
Grader hits car
Thursday, a grader driven
by George Clark, 62, RB, 2
Mrs, C -e
t Usborne native
Mrs. Luther Rowcl'►ffe, :67.,
Andrew St., Exeter, died suds
denly at her home .on Sunday,
l July .30,
l She was the former Aleneda
' Coultis, born in Usborne Town -
I ship, daughter of the late Mr.
I and . us,
a t' ollnwiMrsngHenry Coiter marrttiiage in
Luther Rowcliffe, they farmed"
near Elimville until retiring to
Exeter nearly 10 years. agu,.
{ She was a member of James
' Sereet United Church, ar mem-
ber of the WMS and Hurondale
Wonten'a Instl.tute..
She is Survived by her hus-
band. Iier only brother, Nelson
Coultis .died three months ago.
Funeral services were -con
ducted by Rev. R. S, Hiltz at
the Hopper -Hockey ,funeral
home on Tuesday, August 1
with interment in Exeter.ce-
metery,
Pall bearers were Arnold
Lindenfield, R. E. Pooley, B,
M. Francis, Charles Allison,.
Harvey 1?'erkjns end Frank
King..
Town council
Continued from nage 1
Was informed by the high-
ways dep'1 that it would be
to expensive and ''toohazar-
dous to construct a sidewalk on
the east side of the bridge over
No, 4 highway.
Approved payment of $300
toward the annual grant of
Dashwood, backed into a car
owned by James Turrell, 69,
Oshawa, on the Mt. Carmel
road just west of No. 4.
The grader had stopped at
the railway crossing and
backed 'up to lift its blade. It
struck the Turrell car, which
had come to a stop behind it,
causing $150 damage.
Sat., July 29, cars driven by
John Kinsmen, 33, RR 1 Cram -
arty, and George Shields, 25,
RR 1 Bensall, collided on the
county road east; of Hensel)
with damage estimated at $700.
The same day, oars driven by
William Westlake, 56, RE. 3
Exeter, and. James Sayers, 22,
RR 2 Dresden, crashed on No.
83 causing a loss of $525.
Fri,, July 28, a truck driven
by Cecil L. McNall, 30, RR 2
Holyrood, suffered. $500 damage
whenit went into the ditch on
No. 4, one mile north of 83.
Reprt three crashes
Town police reported over
$500 damage in three accidents
over the past two weeks.
Saturday, a ear driven by
Robert Soutthcott, 95 John St,,
was struck in the rear by a
truck operated. by Bruce Dyke -
man, 18, RR. 1 Centralia. The
accident happened on Main SI,,.
near Simcoe, where the Souttr-
cott vehicle had stopped to
make a left hand turn.
Tuesday, August 1, the
brakes failed ona car owned
by 'Miss Verna Coates, Edward.
St,, and it struck a car driven
by Gerald Keller, 34, Dash.
wood, at the corner of Albert
and Huron. Damage was $200.
Oars driven by Sylvester B.
Taylor, Main St., and Gilbert
Dow, 29, Wellington, collided
at the intersection of Nos. 4
and 83 when it was struck by
the soutibhound Taylor car.
Negotiate agreement
in subdivision dispute
An agreement toward settle-
ment of the council-Whilsmith
subdivision dispute has been
reached but council. indicated
Monday night no building per-
mit will be issued until offi-
cial approval of the road has
been received and the plan re-
gistered.
Council learned Monday night
that Contractor Arthur Whit-
smith had formally agreed to
the town's requirements but
with reservations. A letter
from the legal firm of Done)-
ly, Donnelly and !Murphy, Go-
derich said:
"It is expressly understood
that Mr. Whilsmith does not
agree to the townrequirements
but •as a matter of expediency
he makes this concession in
order to immediately obtain a
following:
Three objections
"Mr. Whits m i t h has in.
atructed us to point out the
lowing;
"1. That the road in his sub-,
division is superior in quality
'Compared to roads constructed
by other subdividers in the niu
nicipality.
"2: He objects to the road
costs for theextension of San-
ders St. being fully levied
against liim.
"3. That other subdividers in
the Municipality have pro-
ceeded with more houses on
their properties Without being
compelled to register t h e i r
plans before obtaining building
permits."
(The .latter paragraph appa-
rently refers to Mayor Poo-
leg's development on .Herron
St. cast for which a plan has
never been submitted, The
mayor has contended that he
is not required to submit a
plan because all., services, in -
chiding the .road, havd been
provided.)
After Iasi council meeting, at
which Mt, Whilsmith was rep-
resented by .1. ill. Donnelly,
council received a letter from
Engineer II M, )toss indicat-
ing ntdre gravelling and grad-
ing was required on the road
before it could be approved.
Mr. Whilsrnith Was also re
quired to pay the, amount of
5,887,75, representing building
permit and culvert construe•
tion costs,. and to ttndertake "tri
forthwith register his subdivi-
:ion plan,"
Awaits app,ovela
Council ttiemhera reported"
Tuesday night that at least
Polite work lead been dolts On
the road. However, they de-
cided to take no action until
official approval was received
from Mr.. Ross. Upon its re-
ceipt, however, couneil in-
structed Clerk Packardto
write the De'p't of Commerce
and. Development indicating the
town's requirements have been
met. This Should expediate ap-
proval of the subdivision plan
when it is submitted by Mr.
Whilsmith.
Council agreed that no build-
ing permit would be issued
until approval of the plan had
been received from Toronto.
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Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wed-
nesday afternoon and dur-
ing the evening through-
out the week,
Hunter-Duvar
Ltd,
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OF DESIGNS
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opment corporation.
Learned that construction of
sidewalks has begun,
Approved /payment of insur-
ance premium of more than
$3,200 to W. H. Hodgson Ltd.
under the new comprehensive
protection plan which includes
all municipal bodies and ser-
vices;
Approved building permits to
Guenther - Tuckey Transports
Ltd., 'Main. St., for the •addis
tionof a body shop to its gar-
age and an extension to its of-
fice; Exeter District Co-op,
for a $16,000 warehouse; Tom
Vickerman, for a house on
Pryde Blvd.; Fred Walters,
house on Thomas St.; Cecil
Wilson, Edward. St., extension
to 'south. side; Donald Cooper,
Anne St„ extension to porch;
John Schroeder, Huron St„ ad-
dition to utility room; Miss Do-
rothy Davis, William St., ten -
ovations.
FAME canvass
—Continued from page 1
canvassers from calling on
farmers. "Some people are
wondering why they haven't
beencalled on—we just haven't
had time,” he revealed.
"I don't think we'll have any
I trouble reaching the objec-
tive," Mr. Love predicted.
"Most farmers . are prepared
to support this organization."
Mr. Hemingway indicated
another canvass will probably
I be conducted the first two
weeks in October.
FAME is the meat -packing
co-operative launched by the
hog producers to embrace all
!livestock farmers.
APPOINTED DEALER
Drysdale Crest Hardware Ltd.
Hensall, has been appointed the
Frigidaire dealer for Exeter
and community, after the deal-
ership was voluntarily sur-
lrendered by Snelgrove Electric
I at the end of July.
The Drysdale firm has been
Frigidaire dealers in Hensall
since the company began ma-
nufacture of household appli-
ances.
"SOLO
BEACHCOMBING
,WASN'T MY -
IBEA
"I guess one can learn to love
But if you weren't buying all
those INA 'package' insurance
policies from my husband, • he'd
be right here with me now, As it
is, Tom spends even his otf-
hours convincing people that
there's .no better, no more ecos
nomical protection than the
Homeowners policy invented by
INA.
"If you happen to be near.
'tied to an insurance agent, and
he gets sfarry-eyed about INA
policies for home, car, business
,and life, learn to de your beach-
combing alone, If your husband
isn't in insurance, he can just
huy an INA Hdmeowners Policy,
Save himself a tot of money .. .
and yeti don't have to hear about
it all the time."
INSURANCE BY
INA
NORTH AMERICA
Roma ntea by
Joe E. Gunn
rHOME 2344311 CRFDiTON
sate'
Mold
rate
Stephep:
the tai payers is the •one4enth
Mill increase in the county levy.
The general township levy of
8.1 mills remains the same, AS
#'does the township school .area
rate of 11 :mills.
The separate school rate hasbeen raised from 13 to 1.5.
mills.
`1`wschool..sections will pay
more this year. The levy for
$SS 4. foes alp ;tit 11 mills, the
Al* of .Stephen township]
ratepayers will pay about the,
same taxes as last year as a
result .of council's: 'budget gleet-;
ing August 1,
Only increase affectieg allf
'ry :�'q, nuF !�,(' •I. 1i`•R. *....+ rl[u..xi; n ve w.e..... ..�
1.,,,. :*.,_i .1.1.4x.' •, i I
•
z r l o the " same �� the .� for _ areal a
�' 1r< vo to
N .,q, ca ust
which the section will Join to " tnR; Iglug 101, 9$X Pias"
,January, USS 9 iateter has Centrals, is 15 mills plus' -.... mss, ,.,_..r.
:risen f'.rom 162 to 20.1. 'mills be. free for dire p5temills plus
cause .of the .increased oosts at
Exeter public school, three for township rate.
SS 11 rate remains at 1:1,5; n is 1,4 mills lus the i
Credito p
USS 17 and 18 !McGillivray at three -mill tow'bls'bip .rate
9.50 and US$ 1,3 .and 1.5 lily, Dashwood as 15 mills plus the
x2• three-piW township rate.
The three police villages will The commercial rate is two
pay the saline rates AS last ,)mills ,over the farm and real
year, dentia'1 levy.
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FRIGIDAIRE PAIRS!
1961 DDAC DRYER. ...,.,,,i,ii,.,,,,.Ai„t,i,.i.4 $229.95
BOTH FOR -
1961 WDAC WASHER .............. ....a,.. ... ., $329,95
(Exactly as illustrated)
1961 CUSTOM IMPERIAL PAIR
Dryer $379,95 ,
Washer $479.95
DI -61 Dryer
WI -b1 Weste.. REG. $429.es
DD -051 Dryer
WD -451 Wisher eriEG.i369.95
$559.90 And Your Washer
MOTH FOR
$S95
$859.90 And Your Old Washer
REG, $299.95
$219.95
WITH `f'RADE $289.9 5
*193.00
Wins TRADE *259,95
REG. $249.es
FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER
Model DWDTE Deluxe Square Portable
Regular $279.95 NOW ONLY
&217
Save the sales tax, too!
REMEMBER, SERVICE FOLLOWS
EVERY SALg AT DRYSDALE
CREST HARDWARE, HENSALL
Giganti.:
Sellout!
Exeter Franchise
Changes Han s
•
Drysdale Crest Hardware of Hensel! has taken. -
over the Frigidaire Franchise for Exeter area-”
from Sneigrove Electric and has purchased the
Snelgrove stockat sellout savings, now passed
on to you! Prices include free delivery plus full
guarantee. BUT HURRY, ONLY ONE MODEL
AVAILABLE AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES iN.
MANY CASES.
Rang
French Door C F sb m-
Imperi l
ange
Big 23" Pull 'n Cleats'
oven, loaded with luxury ---
features, Reg. $399.95.
s
22" FRIGIDAIRE RANGE
Regular $169.95 .. . $146.001
22" GLASS DOOR RANGE
Regular $179.95 . ..., $156.01.-
22" DELUXE RANGE, Clock•Timerr,
Utility Drawer, Reg, $219.95 .......,,.,, $169.00 •
22" DELUXE RANGE, Clock-fiitner,
Utility Drawer, Glass -in -Door, Reg, . --
$229.95 ... $179.00
30" DELUXE RANGE, Pull 'n cleat,
oven, Clock -Timer, Glass-in•Door,
Drawer, Regular $339.95 $259.95.
30" DELUXE RANGE, Clock -Timer,
Utility Drawer, Glass -in -Door,
Regular $309.95 ........, $239.95..-
REFRIGER iq1-25
MODEL FDIIC-61 Cyclamate[ 11 Cu, Ft.,
No defrosting, Zero Freezer,
Regular $369,95 ....... NOW $299.95
MODEL DAII.61 11 Cu. Ft, Refrigerar,
Regular $295.00 NOW $219.00:-
MODEL
219.00:-
MODEL S9C-61 L-1 DOOR, 9 Cultic Foot
Regular $279.95 NOW $179.00
MODEL FDAII Cyclaniatic 11 Cu. Ft,
with Large Freezer,
Regular $369,95 NOW $75.00
MODEL Fi-13TC-61 Deluxe 2 -door
Refrigerator, 10 Cu. If. Refrigerator
and 2.5$, Cu, Ft. Zero Freezer,
One Only, Reg. $509;9$ , NOW $359»biO
ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE i'bUR TRADE 1N
Drysdale Crest Hardw
Phone 11
Frigidaire Dealer
Hanoi!