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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-29, Page 14P090 14 Timp4Aci.voca1P, August 29, 190. 94° 44/7,7 44,47,44 * f.11:11;11,1 I r. t N. yki0.1,0 AO a Makes Xambining Beans List. voters next week Cars roll over, two men injured No air show for Centralia Street dome nets crowd. Two men were injured in two single car accidents, last week,. Friday, MarcUs Meed, 32. RCAF Clinton, suffered jaw avid neck injuries when, the car he was driving rolled over in the ditch beside No, 84 highway about a mtle and one-half east of Zurich, Meed told PC George Mitchell he was forced off the highway by an oncoming car. Robert J. Sparling, 19, RCAF Centralia, suffered fractured ribs when his car overturned in the ditch beside the Crecliton road, Thursday. The accident .enured about two miles west of Crediton. Wintermeyer to tour in Lambton Ontario Liberal Leader John wiaermeyer )00 vi011.4amlAsm communities Saturday, August 31 on a trip through :South, western,Cintariti. He will arrive in petroita at _4411, and will travel to Watford by 1.1i08 a.m. night 11 tse whit street taer o pdarpaoyn Fn4ardti ar:S. sentares dancing, to 'the. calling of lyfa:iti. o9rgs•v4wQe5. 1pre present from St, marys, Clinton, and Centra, RS well as many local spectators and participants. RCAF .Station: ,centrelia will not present an Air Force PAY open house this year because of its heavy summer training program. Current .plans are to have the show here every two years be- ginning in 1994,. in -ce -operation. with RCAF Station Clinton. Flt, Lt. A, 0, Johnson, public relations officer, explained the decision not to hold a show this Year was made by station of- ficials and not by command be- cause of the confliction with the summer program, Two dates. .suggested to the. station, one in May and one in August, came at particularly awkward periods of the train- ing courses. The day normally is held in September at .Cen- tralia but the Golden Hawks are not available during that period, OPEN this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon and during the evening throughout the week, Boy, four, dies in city hospital Highway minister opens subdivision gates Highways Minister MacNaughton cuts the robboe to officially open the new illuminated gates at the Norman Heights lakefront subdivision north of Grand Bend, Saturday. Assisting are Norman Turn- bull, original owner of the property, and Frank Warder, London, chairman of the gates committee. Following the ceremony, owners in the subdivision enjoyed a luncheon. --T-A photo Fair book now ready did' you know That two of the unicale services offer- ed by Investors Syndicate are: 1. Guaranteed savings plans 2. Mutual fund investments Authority plans campaign Henry Fait, 89, last of area family - Henry 1141st, resi- dent of Stephen 'Township, died. in Smith Huron Hospital, Satur- day, August 24 in his ninetieth Yar' The son of the late Mr, and Mrs. August Heist, he was the last psuritplIveil.member Of family He was married to Martha Gaiser who died in June 1954. They farmed near C rediton until his retirement in the village in 1941. For the last few years he lived with his daughter and sorfrin-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hendrick. He was a member of Crediton Evangelical I.JI3 church. Mr. Tfal5t is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ed (Lyle) Ilen- drink, Crediton, four sons, Earl and Gordon, Crediton; Royal of Chicago and Arthur of Grand Bend, and eight grandchildren. The funeral was heldfrom the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home, Dashwooci, Tuesday, August 27 with Rev. M. James of Dashwooti officiating. Music was provided with a solo by Mrs. Harry Hess, Zurich, and-a quartet number by Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner, Mrs. Emmery Fanner and Mrs. Ir- vine Ratz of Crediton and Mrs. Hess. Pall bearers were William and Roy Swartz, Harrison and Murray Holtzman, Lorne Mor- lock and Otto Brown, OP CANADA, SINITeD TED HOLMES 145 Deer Park Circle, London GE 4 -9502 or Enquire at The Times- Advocate to stop drainage erosion Dana Grant McDonald, four- year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Grant McDonald of Tillsonburg, died in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, August 20, His father was a former resident of Exeter. Surviving besides his par- ents are two brothers, Mark, three years, and Kirby, three months; and one sister, Jeanne, 18 months; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lex McDonald and grandmother, Mrs. Odiel De Buck, all of Tillsonburg. Funeral services were held Friday, August 23 from the Ostrander funeral home with interment in Tillsonburg ceme- tery. County council meets Sept. 30 Monday, September 30, has been set as date for next ses- sion of Huron county council, Business is expected to con- clude on that day, said Clerk- treasurer J. G. Berry. Marine Mix Besides being the first day Of school, Tuesday of next week will also mark the first day of rural enumeration .for the Sep- tember 25 provincial oiection, The rural enumeration will be conducted from September 3 to $ inclusive, Urban enumeration began Monday and will be finished O , day, Thursday. Only Goderichin the Huron riding is designated urban. Appointed to prepare the vo- terS' lists in this area are: Stephen 1, WellingtonSkin- ner; 2, William .Stanlake; 3, Mrs. Louise Wein; 4, Nelson Schenk; 5, Arnold McCann; 6, Harry Hayter; 7, Chris Baum- garten; 8, Dean Brown; 9, Ezra Webb; 10, Mrs. Nee podd, Exeter -1„ Mrs. Eileen Ful- cher; 2, Mrs. Annie Lawson; 3, Mrs. Lois Learn; 4, Mrs, Leslie GibSon, Hensel' 1, W. O. Goodwin; 2, Mrs. Leona Parks. Hay - 1, Edward Corbett; 2, James Petty; 3, Ted Steinbach; 4, Mrs. Charles Thiel; 5, Her- bert 6, Rheinhold Mil- ler; 7, Edward Schroeder; 8, Gordon A. Smith. Usborne 1, Paul Coates; 2, Crescent Dayman; 3, Russell Ferguson; 4, George Frayne; 5, Marion Creery; 6,IlughBer- ry; 7, Hazel Miller, Considerable provision has been made to ensure that all voters receive a franchise, par- ticularly in the urban areas where the compilation of the ur- ban lists is a continuing process which will continue up until the first half of September. With respect to rural poll- ing subdivisions, qualification of the voter is even simpler than in the urban areas. Any voter omitted from the lists by the enumerators may be vouched for and sworn at the poll. The baby show and calf race, two popular features which were introduced last year, will be features of Ex- eter Fall Fair again this year. The baby show willbe held Wednesday night, September 18, and the calf race during the Thursday afternoon pro- gram. Prize lists for the fair have been completed and are being distributed by Secre- tary A. G. Hicks. Copies are available at The Times-Ad- vocate office. (Gas and Oil Already Mixed) . . and REGULAR ESSO FOR INBOARD USE FAST Dock-Side Service A campaign to promote the stabilization of municipal ditch banks is being undertaken by the Ausable authority. Concerned about the loss of topsoil through erosion along ditch slopes, the conservation group will appeal to municipal councils, engineers and others to assist in preventative steps. The authority has approved publication of a brochure out- lining suggested methods of mu- nicipal ditch bank stabilization for distribution to councillors, BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE CLINIC Thurs., September 5 1.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. Middleton's Drugs If You Wish To Have Your Hearing Tested Phone for Free Home Appointment Service to All Makes of Hearing Aids E. R. THEME HEARING AID SERVICE 88 Queen St. S., Kitchener South Side of Pier at Mouth of River Beside Customs Building '` Oil * Water * Ice Repairs Reserve Now For Your Winter Storage For Your Boat and Motor By MRS. G. HOOPER Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCaw and family of Strathroy were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Freer. Misses Cathy and Joy Thack- er are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones and family attended the Bryan re- union at Exeter, Sunday. Mrs. Win. G, Jones, Carl, Edwin and Donna, Mrs. Jas. Bryan spent a few days at the latter's cottage at Port Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson attended the Minclow reunion at Sarnia, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ca- meron and Howard of Watford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop- er, Ruth, Veryl and Jeanette at tended the miscellaneous shower held at Wellburn on Friday evening in honor of Miss Lorna Facey, bride elect of this Saturday. They also attended the trousseau tea given by Mrs. Kenneth Facey on Wednesday. Mr. Clare Hooper and Mr. Bob Grover attended the CNE on Saturday. MANORE'S RIVERSIDE MARINE Percival Duncan Usborne farmer Percival Edgar Duncan, 76, of Usborne Township, died in South Huron Hospital on Sat- urday, August 24. The deceased had farmed in Usborne all his life. He was unmarried. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Pearl Duncan, Usborne, and Mrs. John (Gladys) Hog- garth, Cromarty, and a niece, Mrs. Eric (Arlene) McIntosh, Seaforth. Funeral services were held at the Dinney funeral home, Ex- eter, on Tuesday, August 27 conducted by Rev. H. C. Wil- son, with interment in Exeter cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Roy Coward, Harold and Way- ne Rowe, Ray Cottle, Ross Hod- gert and Jack Borland. * JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS * COMPLETE LINE OF BOATS * TRAILERS OF EVERY SIZE . ARKANSAS AND CHESTNUT . THORNE'S . CANADIAN TEE-NEE -- MASTERCRAFT -- GATOR . RICHARDSON pogation stock has not been successful despite artificial plantings of forage and cover crops. Interested auth or itymem- bers and department officials will take part in the controlled hunting to determine the de- sirability of future release of mature pheasants on agreement forest land on a "put and take" basis. Contingent on the terms of a revised agreement, the board agreed to permit hunting in authority forest tracts in ac- cordance with existing provin- cial regulations. The public relations advisory board of the authority plans to prepare a pamphlet covering all aspects of authority work, for distribution at fall fairs. Investigation will be made in- to the possibility of establish- ing a nursery for trees and wildlife cover plants on author- ity property. It was noted that the acquisition of property for the Parkhill Dam might yield a site suitable for the nursery. The board plans to stage another information meeting for members this fall, with the proposed program taking the form of a debate on conserva- tion. Aluminum Siding Add BEAUTY and VALUE to your home by re-siding with GOLD-BAK ALUMINUM SIDING and installing many of our other fine ALUMINUM PRODUCTS. "I would rather combine 100 acres of windrowed beans than 10 acres of raked beans," one user wrote (name on request). And that one sentence tells the advantages you'll gain using the trines Dean Windrower. You get windrows that dry faster, give better quality beans you windrow and pull in a single operation with most models .. you eliminate rocks and end dirt dockage problems you eliminate extra labor . • you cut combine expense, New Tongue on 200. 400A & 500 A con. verbs for trailing or 3,polnt hitch, Tour chalet, of models to !ores windrow frees 2., 4-, 6- or rows in 2O' to 34" Wonting. Write for literature to solos/ right model for your conditions. 3 SERIES engineers and drainage con- tractors. Wherever possible a repre- sentative of the authority will attend council meetings at which drainage reports are being read to publicize the authority's in- terest and concern in ensuring that the banks of such drains are properly shaped and seeded down to a permanent grass- legume mixture. Investigation will be made into the possibility of munici- pal-authority co-operation in including the cost of shaping, grading and seeding down of drain banks in the drainage by- laws. The land use advisory board hopes to establish a demon- stration of this type of bank erosion control during 1964. It also plans to develop a sec- ond demonstration grassed waterway. Recommendations for the program resulted from a recent visit to a conservation field day in Indiana by Chairman Free- man Hodgins, Parkhill, and Field Officer J. T, McCauley. They were impressed with the way state authorities were pro- moting sod waterways for sta- bilization. The land use board alsoplans to stage a land judging com- petition in the Denfield Creek watershed during the latter half of September. EXTEND PARKS Further development of re- creation parks during 1964 has been proposed by the conser- vation areas advisory board meeting, which recommended a budget of some $16,000 for 1964. Provincial grants would reduce the actual costs to the authority to less than $10,000. Extension of the Rock Glen area is anticipated with minor developments in all of the parks, including Lucan, Thedford and Port Frank. The proposed budget includes purchase of a small crawler- type bulldozer, and the acqui- sition of some 30 new picnic tables. During a tour of the areas, the board noted that a number of marker signs on nature trails at Rock Glen and Thedford have been removed by vandals and authorized that posts be toggled in future. II, CONTROLLED SHOOT The Wildlife advisory board plans a controlled pheasant shoot at the Sadler tract this fall. The shoot results from an earlier proposal by Lloyd Stock, Lake Erie district biologist, and O scar Mellick, conservation of- ficer, since it was generally concluded that the board's ex- periments in releasing adult birds in early summer for pro- Sowings to 4.5% ,... and 0 Never Wraps, Can't Plug! Who says you must pay big Prices for a top pick-Opt You sane up to 45% on the 15 . .. get features not available on others. NEW 'Variable Speed Grim tailors 15 L.G to your tarn) . , , NEW Hold-Downs standard, and it never wraps, can't plug! 4 Regu- lar models to 84"; 4 EXTRA W4-D-E's born 8' to 14' use full capacity of combine, pick up two windrows at once) Converts S.P. Swather To Make Bean Windrower Gel doubloduty out of your S.P. Swather. Mount an Extra Ye-D-E 15 L.0 on your Swather and you're ready to windrow edible beans, Extra Wide capacity from models up to 14' wide! 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