The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-03-26, Page 3ll
Times Advocate, March 26, 19.0.4
Page 3
Swimming pool campaign passes $14,000 mark 1...:SpECIAL Sri •
11th ANNIVERSARY
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED
DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY
great deal of time to this com-
iiiiinity project, They are See-
ing as many people as they can
but it would relieve their work
considerably if donatiMIS were
made directly."
Members of the finance com-
mittee incltide Mr. Pooley, Ir
vine _Armstrong, Joseph Wood-
en, along with the cO-chairmen.
Donations are being accept-
ed at the banks now and the coM-
inittee is investigating other
cations at which contributions
can be made. a.
1.50 Thomson, Leslie
25.00 Th01115011, William
50.00 Tilley, Fred • . • • 100,00 Tinney, George . . .
5.00 Triebner, Bill . . • •
35.00 Tuckey, Bruce . • •
5.00 Tuckey, Bill . . • •
Guenther Tuckey
6.00 Traqualr, J.A. •
2.00 TurVeY, Mrs. Lloyd •
.50 Tyerman, Mrs. Percy
1.00 Taylor, John • • • 100.00 Talbot, Mrs. Larry
2.00 Taylor Motors Ltd-
2.00 Van Bergen, Harry .
100.00 Van Camp, Miss Mary
24.00 Verk, Frank.. .
35.00 Veal, Rose . . .
50.00 Vries°, George
60.00 Wedge, Myrtle • . •
1.00 Wedlake, Betty . . •
10.00 Wein, Mrs. Wes . . •
10.00 Wells, L. L
1.00 Westover, Don
2.00 Wurm, Ed.
Wurm, Harold . .
Wyatt, Mr. Clair.
Wright, George .
Wein, Lawrence .
Wilson's Jewellery •
Wells, Don
Walper, N. E.. . .
Webb, G. A
Zurbrigg, Mrs. C. E„
Meri.P.4 and ;Boy's' Work .Boots and
Oxfords. Greatly ,Reduced
Children s, ,M isses % Ladies
Youths', Boy s', Canvas
Shoo , A.IL Colors
.
.50 British Mortgage and
5,00 T rust 100,00
10.00 Corbett, Dr. T. W. . , 150.00
2.00 Clarke, Arthur . . 25.00
10.00 Davis, Grant, Denning
25.00 & Benn . , . , 25.00
50.00 Dunlop, Mrs. J. G, 10,00
100.00 Dow, Gilbert . . . . • 100.00
50,00 Darling, A. J. Co. Ltd, 100.00
2.00 Exeter Times-Advocate 300.00
2.00•Exeter Motor Sales. , 200,00
10.00 Gans, Dr. M. • • • • , 100.00
1.00 Guenther Tuckey Transport
50.00 Ltd. , . . , . . . . 100.00
2.00 Greene, Murray . 100.00
1.00 Gould and Jory. . 200.00
2.00 Hodgson, W. H. Ltd.. 75.00- 2.00 Howey, E. D. . . ,•10.00
100.00 Jones, Mervin . . . . 50.00
2,00 Johnson, A. R. (Andrew) 50.00
25.00 Kinsmen Club (Exeter) 1500.00
1.00 Lions Club (Exeter) 1000.00
2.00 Moore, Clifton
• . • •
1.00 MacNaughton, C. S. .
1.00 May, W. 'D. . .
1.00 MacMillans
2.00 Mills, Ray
1.00 May, Mrs. Fred . .
10.00 McKerlie Automotive
50.00 .
1.00 Pollen,Harvey .
Penhale,
.
Luther . .
. . . . .
30.00 Pfaff, Harvey . .
50.00 Pryde, Jack
1.00 pooley, Richard E.. .
Sherwood, Harry .
Sweitzer, Sam . . .
Skinner, Harold . . .
Sturgis, Harold . .
Tuckey Beverages .
TeenT r a(i u aTownir,
Al(Ebexrette12. : 500.00
6.00 Wuerth's Shoes . . .
500.00 Whilsmith, Art . .
15.00 Kinettes . . . .
Donations
Continued from front page
into actual contributions and
pledges from those people who
Will provide the funds, when con,
Struction etP•ts•
Mr. Dooley emphasized that
the contributions below are not
necessarily the final ones to
be made by individuals or firms.
Some donated a partial ,amount
during the first part of the
campaign, indicating they would
give more when the project was
started.
The committee pointed out
there may be some errors in
the list, because of its size.
They requested that any ornis,
sions or mistakes be reported
immediately so that corrections
can be made next week.
Additional do nations and
pledges will be acknowledged
publicly as they come in.
Mr. Pooley again made a plea
to those who have not yet been
contacted to assist the com-
mittee by making their dona-
tions directly to the banks or
to any member of the commit-
tee.
"It should be remembered,"
he said, "that the members of
the committee are busy people
who already have donated a
• Men's Suede Oxfords
and Loafers $5.95
Men's Hush Puppies $9.95
60.00
2.00
25.00
5.00
100.00
1.00
10.00
5.00
100.00
Wuerth's Shoes 3:10 ram
Catholic Women's League
Exeter . . . . . . 46,00
Tuckey, Bruce . . . 25.00
Fisher, Glenn . 25.00
Hill, N. 1\1,• • • • • • 1,00
liodgert, Michael . . .50
Hodgins„ John . 2,00 Hogarth, Victor, . . 1.00 Holtzman, Mrs, M, 2,00
Hooper, Don . . 10.00
Hockey, Mrs. Mabel • 1.00
Hopper-Hockey . 100.00
Hunter, Mrs. Roy . . 1.00
Hunter, Mrs. William 1,00
Harvey, Mrs. H, E. 1.00
Hawkins, G. E. 240
Harvey's Taxi . 10.00
Harrington, 1.00
Horney, William . 1.00
Huntley, W. G 50,00
Hiltz, Rev. R. S. 24.00
Irvine, Alex . . 1,00
Idle, Arthur 25.00
Jackson, R. E 2.00
Johnston, Mrs. Gar 1.00
Jolly, Don . . 5,00
Jones, MacNaughton
Seeds. . . . . 50.00
Jones, Ted . . . . 10.00
Jones, Norval . • . • 5,00
Johnson ? .50
Jory, Lee 5.00
Jory, Sam . 5.00
Keay, Mike. , 1,00
Kestle, Gladys . 2.00
Kestle, Rufus . . 1.00
Kinettes 500.00
Kirk, Gordon . . 5.00
Jones, Hubert , 100.00
Koch, Gordon . . • 10.00
Kyle, Mrs. H. . . 1.00
Lachance, Arthur • 10.00
Lambden, J. . . 5.00
Lawson, George . . 5.00
Lindenfields Ltd. . 50.00
Lawson, Mrs. Sadie . .75
Larry's Supertest . 5.00
Lewis, Rev. S. E. . 25.00
Laing, Hilt . . - . 24.00
Mair, Mrs. J.. . 5.00
Marriage, Robert . . 5.00
Melchers Distilleries Ltd.10.00
Middleton's Drugstore 100.00
Mitchell, George . . 2.00
Molson's Brewery . • 100.00
Moore, Mrs. Earl • . 2.00
Murray, P. H. . 20.00
McBride, Mrs. Alvin .50
McDonald, Reg. . . 3.00
McIver, Mrs. D. . . . 10.00
McLellan, Don . . . 5.00
McDonald, Mrs. . . 2.00
McIntyre, Martin. . . 10.00
McLaren, Mrs. Alex . 5.00
McLaughlin, Ken. . . 10.00
MacGregor, Don . . . 5.00
Martin W 5.00
Mathers, Bros. . . 10.00
Mercer, Bill 1,00
McCauley, Terry . 5.00
Martin, Norman . . 100.00
Nagel, Mrs. D. . . 1,00
Noonan, Harold . . 2.00
Northcott, William .50
Noonan, R. G. . . . 5.00
Northcott, Gerald . . 5.00
Oddfellows & Rebekahs
Lodge . 50,00
Page, Harry . . 1,00
Parker, William . , 25.00
Perry, B. D. . . . . 5.00
Pfaff, Milton . . . , 10.00
Porter, Lorne . . . . 2.00
Postill, Vernon B. . . 5.00
Preszcator, William 1.00
Pledges
Cn
Phone 235-0611 Exeter
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5.00
.50
.50
5.00
10.00
50.00
1.00
25.00
10.00
20,00
10.00
1.00
5.00
500.00
100.00
50.00 Legion Auxiliary
5.00 Ashley, Albert . ,
50.00 Bell, Elmer
10.00 Brintnell, Frank .
25,00
100.00
50.00
100,00
25.00
25.00
25.00
200.00
300.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
100,00
100,00
100.00
50.00
50.00
100,00
500.00
Anderson, Lyle . . .
Anonymous . . . .
A & H Food Market -
Batten, Mrs. R. .
Beaver Lumber . . .
Beaver, Miss C. . .
Beavers, Emmie . .
Beavers, Reg. . . . .
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Kyle
and Jim attended the baptism of
their grandson, Scott Donald,
Sunday at the Lutheran church,
Zurich.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Willert and
family of Zurich were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Jones and boys.
Nelson Hood was admitted
Tuesday to Victoria Hospital,
London, for surgery Wednesday
morning.
Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper
and boys moved Saturday into
their home in Kippen.
John Pepper has sold his farm
on RR 2 Kippen to Murray Tra-
quair.
Sunday visitors with Mr. Ro-
bert Thomson were Mr. & Mrs.
Clarence Priestap of Mitchell,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stokes, Lon-
don, Mr. & Mrs. E. McDonald,
Toronto, Mrs. Charlie McDon-
ald and son of Stratford.
ment on the piano. Kenneth and
Grant Jones favored with mu-
sical numbers.
Kenneth Faber of Kitchener
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. Bert Faber.
ST. ANDREW'S UC
Communion, confirmation on
Palm Sunday at St. Andrew's
UC was well attended, the mini-
ster, Rev. Howard K. Plant
taking charge of the service.
An antheni was sung by the
choir. Those joining the church
were: Gary James Anderson,
Nancy Anne Consitt, Robe r t
Elwin Thomas Cooper, Robert
Peter Gridzak, Gweneth Anne
Hendrick, Wendy Christine
Jones, John Grant Jones, Ken-
neth Harold Jones, James
Thomas Kyle, Heather Cameron
Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Reid joined by certificate.
Good Friday church service
will be held at 11:30 am in
St. Andrew's UC.
CORRECTION - Rev. Howard
Plant will be guest speaker at
the UCW thankoffering meeting
April 14, Last week's issue
said he spoke at the UCW meet-
ing March 10.
HONORED ON DEPARTURE
Thursday night the choir of
St. Andrew's UC made a pre-
sentation to Mrs. Howard Fink-
beiner and son Carl prior to
their departure to Zurich.
Miss Jean Ivison read the ad-
dress and Mrs. Edgar McBride
and Garry Anderson made the
presentation. A wall plaque was
presented Mrs. Finkbeiner and
a desk set to Carl.
Contests were conducted by
Mrs. L. Cooper and Mrs. L.
Finlayson. Joan Sinclair sang
and played her own accompani-
.WESSEWEIMENZEINWSEEMEM
'64 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe (98-inch wheelbase)
A General Motors Value
Luxury cars, thrifty cars, sport cars, sporty cars, big cars,
small cars, long cars, short cars, family cars, personal cars
45 DIFFERENT MODELS OF CARS
Why one stop at your Chevrolet dealer's is like having your own private auto show
choosing that they generally reserve for shoe stores. And all the
models with bucket seats and all the models without all of
them comfortable as all get-out. And the hundreds - yes hundreds
- of different extra-cost options . serious ones likeYositrac-
tion and gay ones like the new AM-FM radio, But all that's
best left to your Chevrolet dealer. The long and
short of it is, he'll go to any length to show you
exactly the kind and size and price of car you
want * and exactly how reasonable that price
can be for you to, be able to enjoy so much
more car,
And if we had room here we could go on and on and list all the
engines Chevrolet offers, starting at the Chevy 11's 90-horsepower
153 4-cylinder (it's the thriftiest!) and ranging all the way up
to the big, Chevrolet's extra-cost 4n-horsepower 409 VS (it's
the greatest!). We could wax eloquent about the choice of trans-
missions, and how they team up with those Chevy
power plants to produce some of the going-est
cars ever. Or the fact that you can have umpteen
different exterior and interior color choices -
enough, iii fact, to allow some of our lady .cus-
tomers to have the sort of till in buying and
THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy IE. Corvair • Corvette G. THOMPSON & SONS See your local Chevrolet dealer
136 sure to 800 Bonanza on tho CBC-TV network each Sunday, Check your local listing for channel and time,
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PHONE 235.0660
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Middleton's
Drug Store
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25.00
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100.00
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20.00
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prout, Jack . • P • Parsons, Doug ,
pjelcarcl, C. i,r,
Pickard, Al • • .
, • Dooley, Robert E. ,
PM, A. Howard „
Pupils of precious Blood
School ,
Reid, Harry ,„ , „
Richard„ Mrs„
Ridley, John „ . . .
Robbins, Milt & Son Ltd.
roa4top, Rev, E. J. ,
Eyckinan, Mrs. Archie
Read, W. ,
RoniaptPls, Walter „
4000496, Dr. R. F.
Russell, R. E, , . .
Mason, Judith
Sanders, Mrs, Jessie
Sanders, Morley .
Sanders, Warren .
Schenk, Miss M. .
Scott, Murray . . . .
Sharrow, A
Simpson, Harold
Smith, Mrs. H.
Smith, Lloyd .
Smith, Verne
Sinyth's Shoe Store Ltd,
Stanlake, Miss Isabel
Stover, Roy . „ .
Stringer, Omer.. . .
Schroeder, Jim . . .
Sanders Grocery , . •
Sass, Paul
Shipman,
Garnet • .
Snell, Ulric
Snider Motors . . .
South End Service .
Stewart, F/L Gordon
Southcott, T. 0. . . .
Thompson J
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
'64 Jet-smooth Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe (119-inch wheelbase)
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'64 Chevy II Nova 2-Door Sedan (110-inch wheelbase)
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New Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe (115-inch wheelbase)
Farmers' Contracts
MALTING BARLEY
We will have Betzes seed, which has proven far sup-
erior to Montcalm or Parkland.
SEED OAT CONTRACTS
Once again we will have the three popular varieties,
Rodney, Garry and Russell seed oats. We can take
your crop from the combine if you wish.
BEAN CONTRACTS
We will be contracting white beans again this year.
We will have all varieties and they will be of the
highest Quality.
We will supply seed and fertilizer for all these
contracts.
We will have a complete line of clover
seed, timothy seed and grass seed at
very attractive prices
Complete line of CIL fertilizer CHEVR
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Parkin-
son, Ann and Paul visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Dann of
Hyde Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick
of Ebenezer were Sunday guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
David Bryan spent Saturday
with Edwin Jones and Donna
Jones spent Saturday with Cindy
and Nancy Brine of Prospect
Hill.
Mrs. L ot tie Jones of St.
Marys spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones, Ross
Jones spent Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Jones.
Mrs. Clarence Moir and
Blanche of St. Marys were Sun-
day visitors of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Thomson.
Complete study
on occupations
Huron County Chapter of the
Registered Nurses Association
held a dinner meeting in Wing-
ham Thursday, March 12. Over
52 members attended.
There were five study groups
held in the county during the
winter months. Reports were
given by the leaders of these
groups and discussion followed.
The studies were on different
occupations in nursing.
Be Wepared with safe hrtt aid that htings
fast fetid „ keep yout medicine tablnet
Sleeked with DLCNASES
Arifiopfic wormiest
Eower, S,, • • • ,s 1.00
Brierly, Mrs, A. , . 2.00
printnoi, Mrs. R, 1900
British American 011 Co. 75.00
Broderick, Harold . q 1.00
Brown, Otto" . " 25.00
Bruls, Mrs. J. . , . , 2.00
Bank of.Montreal . , 200.00
Bank of Nova Scotia. 200,00
Canadian Canners . , 100.00
Cann, pruce . 2.09
Cann, G. A. • • . • • 5.00
carter, Larry . 2.00
person, Mrs. E. „„ . 1.00
Coates, Bob 10,00
Cornish, Alvin . . . 5.00
Cowen, Dr. H. • . • 100.00
Crawford, Oswald „ 2.00
Creech, Mrs, Edith 10.00
Creech, Frank . . 5.00
Crediton W. I. 25.00
Culligan Water Condition-
ing 10.00
Carroll, Earl . . . . 10.00
Chaffe, Robert . 10.00
Coates, Keith . . .
Caldwell, Ron -
Campbell, Eric . .
Cowan, Donald . .
Davis, Hugh
Durick, Robert , . •
Dougherty, Harry . .
Duncan, Alex
Dinney, R. C. . . . 50.00
Dunsford, Mrs. P. . 10.00
Ecker, Dr. D. A. , . 100.00
Ellerington, Tom 5.00
Ellerington, Mrs. F. 2.00
Estey, Mrs. J. . . . 5.00
Elliot, Sandy . . . 100.00
Exeter Bowling Lanes 10.00
Exeter Nursing Home 2.00
Exeter Coach Lines Ltd. 10.00
Exeter Dairy Ltd.. . . 200.00
Exeter Electric . . . . 10.00
Exeter Farm Equipment 50.00
Exeter Frozen Foods 200.00
Elimville W.I. . . . . ,25.00
Fairbairn, Clarence . 50.00
Ferguson, Norman . . 20.00
Fite, Mrs. J 1.00
Flynn, Mrs. H 2.00
Ford, Herb 1.00
Fraser, Allan . . . 5.00
Fraser, Arthur . . . 50.00
Fraser, Lloyd . . . 1.00
Fritsch, L 1.00
Fletcher, Dr. M. C. 500.00
Frayne, Stan 100.00
Gilfillan, Bill 5.00
Glaab, Jim 15.00
Godbolt, Gerald . . 25.00
Gosar, Joe 1.00
Grainger, Mervin . 5.00
Grassick, Bob . . . 2.00
Green, William . . 1.00
Gaiser, Arthur . . . 25.00
Gardiner, Melvin .1 . 10.00
Genttner, Miss Shirley 5.00
Genttner, Bev 5.00
Goman, John 100.00
Gravlev, Erik . . . 100.00
Greb, Henry 10.00
Halloran, Mrs. . . 1.00
Hansen, Anton . . . 3.00
Harness, Miss Greta, 5.00
Harris, Mrs. Charles 2.00
Hatter, Fred 2.00
Haugh, Lorne 10.00
Henderson, Lloyd . 100.00
Hera, Mrs. 2.00
By MRS. G. HOOPER