The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-20, Page 3•
Fxeter .council
Yule parties
Continued from pa :40 1
t churches
Manager H. Davis sugest
ed the pressure should begin-.,
a
creased and proposed an alter.
nate lino to augment the jve- Cavan sees film
sent fetir-lneh main. The com- A film in which Qtlebee
mission is preparing an esti- dren dramatized the Christmas
mate of the .vost. story was the feature of the
Mr. Davis saki .the project Sunday School culvert at Ca -
could not, be censidered in the yen church Friday night,
1062 budget but might be under- Sup't Kenneth Bridges was
taken after that.
Try to protect property chairman for the program pro'
vided by the junior children,
, Dianne Oke gave a reading for
Mayor Pooley revealed Mrs. 11. D. 0, Strang' s Plass.
te "0'161 that :he, aloeg with Skits and songs were presented
representatives of the planning by the classes of Miss Edith
beard and the locloslrial deSeott, Miss Donna Erman and
velopment corporation !lave Miss fIary Shaw.
been negotiating with an oil Carol singing was led bY Miss
company over the site 02 stor- Bernice Strang and Donald
age tanks it proposed to erect Graham,
, in the town,
and the children exchanged
gifstasi:ta. clans distributed treats
Play I Pentecostal
URGES TRAFFIC SAFETY—Police Chief C, MacKenzie warned motorists this
week to take extra care with their driving over the holiday to cope with the in -
'creased dangers caused by slippery roads and heavy traffic. Above, he points to
hole In windshield through which driver was thrown Saturday when his car smash-
ed into a hydro pole on Exetermain street. The man, C. Douglas Nixon, Exeter,
suffered a fractured skull and facial lacerations, —T -A photo
Driver hits pole,
fractures skull
,11 In Westminster Hospital, Lon-
don, with a fractured skull and
facial lacerations is C. Douglas
Nixon, 30, Main St. No., whose
car rammed a large hydro pole
at the corner of .George and
Main streets late Saturday af-
ternoon.
The Nixan car hit the pole al-
most dead centre, creating a
V -indent in the front of the ve-
hicle, Nixon was driven through
the windshield,
• He was treated by Dr, M.
Gans at South Huron Hospital
before transfer to Westminster,
Nixon, an airmen who was
transferred recently from RC-
AF Centralia to Trenton, was
travelling south attemping to
evertake another southbound
car driven by Mrs, Muriel Sni-
der, 57, Gidley St. He side-
swiped the Snider car, skidded
out of control into the ditch.
Total damage, according to
Chief C. 11. MacKenzie, will ex-
ceed $1,000.
Collide at intersection
A truck driven by Gerald
Chapman, 47, Anne St., and a
Hensall council
— Continued from page. 1
Decided to engage Clarence
Reid to plow the streets dur-
ing the coming winter, com-
mending his work over the past
years.
Declared Boxing Day, Tues-
day, December 26, a public
holiday
Re -appointed Laird Mickle to
the SHIMS board for another
two year period.
Appointed Wilmer Dalrymple
to look after the village dump.
Were told by , clerk, Earl
Campbell, that the bank bal-
ance was $23,000 and $1,408.24
was still owing in lax arrears,
station wagon operated by Don-
ald Jolly, 41, Carling St, col-
Jided at the come' of Carling
and Victoria streets Wednes-
day morning,
Constable Lloyd Hodgins esti-
mated .damage at $600.
Chapman, driving a Cann's
Mill Ltd truck, was travelling
east on Victoria and the Jolly
wagon was going north on Car-
ling. The roads were icy, re-
ported Hodgins.
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Farm Equipment
Dealer Wanted
'One of the better known implement companies re-
quires a dealer in the Exeter area. Present repre-
sentation is good but due to our expansion in this
area we require an active and established man to
further our equipment and build one of the most
outstanding businesses in this area. Our specialty
is our 30 horse power diesel tractor. We have the
line you require to build this dealership on a big
profit basis.
Only credit worthy and hard working people need
apply, but if you have a good credit reputation and
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The Council of the Town of Exeter
has empowered me to proclaim
Tuesday, December 26
Boxing Day
Town Stores will be closed Monday and Tuesday
but will remain open all day Wednesday, becember
27.
Drive Safely
Over The Holidays
• • May I also remiud you to
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Usborne taxes
come in slowly
Tax payments in Usborne
township are so ewhat slower
this year, according to the re-
port of Tax Collector Mrs,
Jackson Woods to council re-
cently,
111rs. Woods, the township's
only woman official, revealed
outstanding tax total is about
$30,000, compared to about
$16,000 last year.
Council reappointed three rep-
.
The company has purchased
a lot on No, 83 beside residen-
tial :property, the owner of
which objects to the tanks,
Although council has no al-
ternative but to grant a build-
ing permit to the coinpany, the
mayor said company officials
were prepared to co-operate in
finding another location, Ile
felt the problem could be solved
amicably,
Heywood clan
united for yule
A Christrnas play lwesenteci
by the junior pupils highlighted
the Sunday School Christmas
program at the P'entecostal Ta-
bernacle Weemesclay night. The
play was directed by Mrs. Mil-
ford Prouty.
Another feature was the sing-
ing of a mixer' choir, composed
of senior pupils and adults, un-
der the direction of high school
student Nelson McLinchey.
The junior boys, led by Al.
vin Cudmore, presented a quiz
game.
A number of songs and skits
The Heywood family bad were presented by other clas-
their choice of turkey, goose ses. Sup't Donald Jolly wa
or chicken at their Christmas master of ceremonies.
family reunion Sunday at the A gift was presented to Pas -
Legion hall. tor Mel Holmes and his wife
Ladies of the family prepared by Morley Hall, on behalf of
dinner for the 43 who attended the congregation,
the annual Least, Among those Gifts and treats for the chit -
from out-of-town were Mr. and dren were distributed by Ger-
ald Hamilton and Keith McLa-
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resentatives to area boards. ren, assisted by the unior
These included Garnet Hicks to boys,
a two-year term on the South
Huron District High School Mrs, Raymond Heywood, Mr,
Board; Clayton Smith to the and Mrs, Jack Heywood and
Upper Thames authority and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bev
Wellington Brock to the Aus- Heywood and family, all of
able authority, London.
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