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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-31, Page 2-Pa9B2 ThrAdv000te,lt,t4f ;I, 1941 Frost will Iguiz champ: visit home Town Topics get reward Prime Minister Leslie Frost, schedtded Le take part in the Sept. 6 cornerstone-MYing ce- i remonY for the new $00,000 Ontario hospital being kUiU mar goderich, will inspect the neW county home a Clinton the same day, It was revealed by Euro. MPP C. S. MagNaligh- ton this week, Mr. Frost was invited to the official opening ceremony at the home on Sept. 8 but was forced to decline because of previous ceinnutments. HoWever, be has accepted an invitatio'i from aunty officials to Maned The new home, lit.I' ronview, when he visits the county on Sept. 6 for the hos, pital ceremony. Mr. Frost wilt assist Mrs. Thomas Pryde, widow of the late Huron MPP, in laying the cornerstone at Goderich, 20 CAMERAS TO BE OlVEN AWAY — Participating tores in The TA "Home of the Week" feature will give away some 20 movie cameras Saturday, Sept, 9, ftwhen the final draws are made. Latest monthly winner is Mrs, Anton Hansen, Thomas St,, above, who indicated 'She'll be able to get lots of "moving" pictures of her active, two-year-okl son, DoUgias. Free coupons for the UpCOgling draws are available at participating stores, —T -A photo 7gksacc• • News of tianshard By MRS, GLADWYN HOOPER ..... ..„, . . — Barry Thomson spent Mon -1 Wellborn. day. with Larry Rundle of I Miss Edna Facey of Picton Woodiaarn, spent a few days with Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. LambertGladwyn Hooper and I'Mrs Pamela, Jimmy and Wendy l'Inibr• Mr, and MJack n of London were Sunday guests rs. Thomson and familY sPerlt Sunday at of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Thom- Lakeside Park at Port Huron. Misses Cathy and Joy Th. SQL Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Jones ker had as their guests Mar - and family spent Sunday at lene and Gwen Hodgins of Port Franks. Granton on Wednesday. Miss Ruth Hooper and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang - Manion McNaughton were Mon- ford, Walter, Donnie and Carl day'evening guests of Mr. and spent a few days at Sudbury, Mrs, Ross Robinson of Kirk- North Bay, Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Par- kinson, Ann and Paul, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Pickel spent the ton,- Miss Shirley Timms of Base- line spent Wednesday with Miss Jeanette Hooper. weekend at Toronto and at Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoo- tended the. CNE, per ond family attended deco- . ration service at North Nissou- ri United Church on Sunday, "Now remember, my boy, it also called on Mr. and les• takes hundreds of nuts to hold Denzil Facey and Walter of Wellborn and were supper this car together, b- t only one guesbs 01 Mr, and t scatter it all over the neth Facey, and family of I road," 0.,,w,w1 That tax -.Contirmed from page gess, The lines were busy eve. ry time his call was played. ,4 Tuesday Treasurer ;Tames ,,e.%tisouni!ering from a heart Allan said hi s department '"" won't be excessively strict in Mrs. MorleY Hall and child'eforcing the regulations. °Although penalties are men - Moiled in the act," he said, Award cameras "vendors can expect help ra- ther than inspection until the ,— Continued from page 1 system is well established. tered throughout the contest Walt be just as reasonable and those who enter during the as anyone can hope we can next 10 days at any of the par- Expenive equipmeat ticipating stores will be eligible to win one oC the Brownie be." Cost of preparation for col- movie cameras made by KO- lootion of the tax has ranged (lat. from retailers, One .onenilan earlerilloannl: i in addition to the individual revealed he has invested $2,000 cameras awarded bY tile stores, in a new cash register. Feed Tgenealllaway a ba yinT"hthe T-Ahas from a market owners have installed tickets submitted by the .stores. tax key's in their cash registers at costs ranging up to $700 per The latest vvinner, announced this week, is Mrs. Anton Hen - Other merchants simply planseri, 'Thomas St., Exeter, who to drop the pennies jinn a aigar 'received leer ,camera Tuesday, Another of the monthly :win- nient. LipIli.b;. selected on box, or whatever other con- i 3(1.47 Satur- tainer is available and in- Toughestconve- job of collection 1 cinTdhee; participating st"" will probably fall to the cash -1 Centralia — Centralia Ferm- iers of food markets, who have' ers Supply, Centralia General to segregate tax items, total Store. them, add the sales tax to the Crediton — Radford's Gen - Exeter ' teamso ,orittiEz sfotnefesstvhpearlvicora This Year are baying their reward —tea days at Youth for Christ eainP at Glea Rocks,, Muskoka. Attending are Bernice Grain- ger,, Shirley .Satider, John Nagle. and Neil llamilton. The .other member of the foam, Mary Page, was unabie to attend. thrry.otlGegrapiptiotlitaaliaoliltgri pdraonvde Sandra, Sharrow accompanied them and spoilt the weekend. Personal ifem4 of interest In and .Around..Ilte loath For Christ Bibie The gamer Timee-Advocate is alweys pleased to publish iheet Items. We and our readers. Are, interested in you And your wends. P110110 770, Mr. Sam Broltenshire, Sask.- iren and Miss 11lildred Hall ere atom, and his brother, Stewart visiting friends •anti relat'ives Brolcenshire, liamilton, while in Manitoba, where the family spending their vacation with. formerly liyed, their mother, Mrs. 011ie l3VP- Itenshire, Luca% spent several days with cousina, Ted Sims, wife and family And called en many relatives and friends la Mrs, 'Jac Robertson, Patli, and Mary .ef Salible Beech were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Taylor last week, Mr, and Mrs. B. W. V. Jack - the VIP1IIItY. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk. Pon and sons, Michael and und, town, Mr, and Mrs„ Barry Peter, of Thornhill, spent Tiles, Cole, London, and Mr, and day with thin aunt, Mrs, Mrs. Malcolm Kirkland •and Frank Brierley. daughter, Kitchener, spent last Mr, And Mrs, V. C. Nis and week at Saubie Reach, infant daughter returned to Mr. and Mrs, menraith, them home in North Toronto Toronto, Spent the Weekend after Pending the Past two weeks with Mrs. Puts' parents, with Mr and l‘Irs. ilton gathering in Mitchel/ Messrs, _Harvey and Bill Pol. len and Robert Southeott at - Park on Sunday, tended the ninth annual Alma. Mrs. B. Jackson is a Patient College conference for men 0,1 in Victoria Hospital, Londen. Mr, James Glaab is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- swery and mooed the Rol. Mr„ awunamn nd Mrs, C. V. Pickard, cost of the variety of dem s they eral Store. have to ring up, plus give away Dashwood — Tiernan's Hard - stamps in some eases. ware and Furniture, Zimmer's Both A&H Food Market and Radio and TV Service. Darling's here _have had their Exeter — Dinney Furniture, cash registers modified at con- Ersman's Bakery, Sandy Elliot, siderable ,COSt to handle the tax. The proprietors suggest cus- Joiners can facilitate the ope- ration, and. also cut delay in checking out to a minimum, if they try to keep the taxable and =taxable items separate as they pick them off the shelves. He: "Just let me bet on this one horse, dear, and 1 promise Exeter Electric, MacMillan s, Silhouette Hair Fashions. Grand Bend — Griffin Thom- as Furniture, Surplus Tool Store, Village Inn. Lucan — Radcliffe Drug s, Don Smith Fina Service. Zurich — Doerr's Superior Food Market, Gingerich's Sales and Service, you it'll be the last." She; "It usually the United Ch=ch at. St.'Tho, WAS over the weekend, Miss Ann Creech is holiday- ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. William :Rollins! M Lon- don. Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Mills, Bxeter, are attending the Can- ada Life -convention in Murray Ray, Quebec, Elei::..'.V$13=1111024"0.11i4622110M Lotter from Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Diaa:a.Z.W.A.vattaaat=1..A02 Personal items Mrs, Earl Berry is holiday- ing in Princeton and P'ennsyl- vania, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Scantte- bury of Cornwall, England, vis- ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. .1. Blackler, Mrs. lila Blaekler • and Mr, and Mrs, Miller McCurdy. Mrs. L. Copeland and Miss Ethel Copeland visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ber, spy of Woodham. Mr, and Mrs. Craig of Blyth Visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Switzer and Mrs. Anna Denham. • Clarice family enjoy$ renin The Clarke reunion Was held RiVerVIOW Perk, Bxeter, PA. Blincin4 August 13, President elected for 1962 Is Bruce Bodgins: secretarY, Ruth Burr and sports, Bob and Ruth Oalleway, Howard and Jean, Clarice and Jack. Clarke, Winners in races under five Years were: Larry Clarke, Wan- CIY Claticn; girls and boys, six to eight, Lame. Clarice, Billie Clarke, Ronnie ?lark, GOY Dinning, eight to 10, Diane Clarke, Bonnie Clarke, boyk Byron Clarke; girls, 10 to la, Patsy Clarice, Brenda Clarke. boys, Donald Clarke, Kenneth Clarice, girls 12 to 14, Linda Clarke; boys, Donald Clarke, Bruce Clarice, Young ladies, Linda .Clarke; bubble gum scramble, for 6, 7 and 8 years; candy scramble, 5 Years and under; shoe scram - late, Bonnie Clarke; blanket shoe and s to ekin g game, Marg Clarke, Freeman liodgins, Hamilton family unites at Mitchell The liamilton family reunion was hold on ,SwifloY, August 27 in Mltpbcll Park with so pre, sent. Alvin Kemp was ,alect.edpre- sident for 1062!„ .secretary is Mrs, B. 1.S.atiler; .social con- vener, Robert Harmiton. The reunion is to be held same Gifts were presented to Bri• Schoo P ns An Baker, Heasall; John Ham. time, same date in 1062, Cromarty; Brenda Kemp, Dick Gibbons, London, Mr, and Mrs. Norman maraith. Owen Sound and Mrs, William Sit' ery, OF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!1!!10!!! IflUII$UhIHh,U ! .. . MI11111111111t1111101111k1;11MW ' AT WILSON'S JEWELLERY & GIFTS Exeter On behalf of Huron County Council, may we extend to you an invitation to join with us at the official opening of the new wing to Huronview. This ceremony will take,place at the Home located one mile south of Clinton on Highway #4 on Friday, September ath, 1961, at 2:30 p.m, The Hon. Louis P. Cecile, Q.C., will officiate. The general public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. J. Roy Adair, Chairman Mr. Ivan Forsyth, Warden 11111111 lllll 111111911111/1111$11 llllll llll l I lllllll llll #11$11tillfliNfli11111 llllllll I lllllll 1111111/1111111111111 Better Grades At SHDHS With the "This new ROYAL is the most ," "Adventures on duced right on SHOW 2 SPECTACULAR GRANDSTAND SHOWS FRIDAY, SEPT, 8, AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, AFTERNOON AND EVENING Ice", is spectacular ice show pro. The 4S -voice "Ulster Girls' Choir", direct iron.; stage in frartt of the grandstand. Ireland, and the fabulous "R.C.M,P. Musical Ride". MONDAY, SEPT. 11, TO SATURDAY,' SEPT. 16, EVERY EVENING "And Away We Go", o stromtudded show featuring of the country's top 'variety acts, plus ihe sensational the famous "June Taylor Dancers", and a selection 41.C.M,P. Musical Ride", AfTERNOONS e MONDAY — SPECIAL LADIES' DAY SHOW • WEDNESDAY, Som. 13th, THURSDAY, Sept. 14th, September 11th. and SATURDAY, Sept. 16th — Matinee lictrhess • TUESDAY SPECIAL TEEN AGE VARIETY SHOW Racing. September 1Mh, • FRIDAY, Sept. 1Sth Junior Olympics, HORSE SHOW — ONTARIO ARENA FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY EVENINGS, SEPT. 8 lo 12 R,C.M,P,. MUSICAL MOE. °AtiVENTURES ON Icto "AWAY WE GO" .VARIETY SHOW RESERVED SEATS $2.00 AND $1.50 — GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 40.,.,;:4 ..iii li. :i. .ii ioi, 4. i..:::: imi, :hi ....• wie. p.,. 44 ei..6 4..4 4.4 .1. t..., 0.4• .., ./. • iMI, 4:1 1 To 1 De04 VT. it WESTERN 0Aitt ASSOMATIDN, -i 1 1.-oNnoN, DNIAtki0. s 1 t Pietist send telt .....„,...teserycd soot tickets @ 42,00/$1,501 1 to the averting 'Grandstand thov10 on l .. ll .............4...,,..., i i I t,, , MV 4/16Cititi/Oiley Otdet filiet.oto.i.o...o 1$ 01i41650CL, '1 Piedse send lickeis idi t 1 NAme •144•44,..ottitiiiIiiiiiii*fiiiilaiiifititorio“..“...11.4.4..1tOlokittoitott 1 1 , ,DDtt.. w 444.44 •4.. 'I, WESTE N FAIR SEPT,. 16 '11 I Mb et) N:r 'OS T ll 4. 014,4 /4. 44, ;16 •44i oos l Wame llll '•V•t peen Yowling: fitiDAY & -SAT, A TERHOONS tEPT, 8 & 9. Riish Sods $100 Children Stle., .10044.x ,17 44t74, :77 4471;7' , ' • '1';-1::$1.11111114411 1411,443 1,1) 411 says Bob Schroeder GRADE 13 SHDHS STUDENT AND T.A REPORTER . . * Years -ahead styling and construction! • r All the practical con- venience and features of a standard office machine TWIN-PAK RIBBON MAGIC MARGIN MAGIC COLUMN 'SET Standard Keyboard For HS Typing Students 4$• 7011:MOMMISSMASIMMMItaiMMAIS f Rugged new Optima Portable Typewriter Outstanding features! Paper Gultte, Celer Made control and, SiAlla. SWildh) tab sets, nwgiii sets, Full 1-yOar gUarattidd. LOW SOVide, ONLY 2.60 Per Week THE .144.1ThR COMPACT Soo INss S'nell. for a detrIonstr4)911 Pel cleat. #.10,.,......77?"777."77.7r7.71^.".777.7.777777.7",f.7,771, '61 COMET STATION WAGON 10,000 miles, like now, radio, wheel discs, 1959 AU T E It TUDOR, 6-cyl. 1958 METEOR SEDAN, automatic, really clean. 1958 AUSTIN SEDAN, light green, just like new. .44 1958 AUSTIN, 6-cyl. auto- matic, tri -tone, sharp. 1957 MORRIS OXFOR SEDAN, b 1 a c 1, whit excellent. 1953 AUSTIN, blue, ne 1953 AUSTIN, black 1953 CONSUL sedan, radio. 1955 PONTIAC coach, in A-1 shape. 4 -- OUR USED CAR LOT WILL BE Open 'Til 9 p.m, Mondays & Fridays Tire Sale Before Tax ZAMSEMASSAtiaisiSOr, 00 hi WeSt Gerrriany, FREE WEEKEND TRIAL! • 1.•,.$or,$:4•-• . rri 17:$11"40744.4.,,'"M„ItalKiMerSOMMUICOMIVOSt:01 exefereVinies-Aboo PHONE 770 EXETER. 1 14. 750x14 NYLDN Whit walls Reversible Safety All -Weather $19.95 67005 ALL-WEATHER Whitewal nem lrypc $13.50 670x15 Ttist,ELESS 95.50 610x15 ALL -WL $17,75 6I0X15 ALL-WEATHER TUBELESS WHITEWALLS $19.95 850x14 TUBELESS SAFETY BLACK ALL-WEATHER t 4%ot 0,1,A ._ow bt4Ly 7.4.4,VV 800x14 CUSTOM SUPER CUSHION TUBELES'S WHITEWALLS Ptel, M41..bo $3040 ScouthmEricle Service. Al Rus$ ..4 Chtick"Shell 'VW OHONE 801 Exiiint 31166114$ el 1 oviNn11$0$40114$1,010.*10411111$4101111101$411!11$1401g