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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-03-07, Page 9REST HIGH SCHOOL SPEAKERS - The winners in the Exeter Legion sponsored public speaking contests at South Huron District High School were named recently. Above, Legion representative Cloy Murray presents awards to Barbara Ratz, Arlene Mallett, Kelly Gaiser and Kathy De Jong, s T-A photo See Holy Land slides Fathers, sons banquet Wilsgri's Jewellery Opposite Exeter Post Office I th, .4kWkliA Tr" HOME OF THE BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL-KNOT DIAMONDS Insured and Repaired FREE for One Year Pleasing you pleases US _ollowagon introduces the pettect car r its time. 101 •!s..1,,,i 1 4., • ). . if! P.1 'PHTO F .v°110 .;"04 The perfect car kir its time is a new Volkswagen called Dasher, a remarkable car that does everything you want a car to do these days. For example, high power and good.gas mileage normally don't go together. But Dasher has an as- tounding ,new, four-cylinder engine that does a hot 8 Q-50 in .5 seconds and also gets 28 miles out of the gallon'. •If you're like most people you want a roomy car. And you want lots of trunk space. But you also don't want a big car. Well, Dasher solves the problem. Technical innovations some of them will amaze you have kept DaSher's machinery incredibly com- pact. So while the car isn't big, the part where the people go is big. Best of all, wait till you scc how Dasher handles. Dasher's drive wheels are up front, right under the engine. This gives you control you've never felt before in a conventional car. As well as traction on curves and in mud and snow and ice that's nothing less than spectacular. Dasher also comes with a miraculous little thing called the Skidbreaker. Miraculous, because the Skidbreaker causes the Dasher to move-straight ahead as you brake, when one side of the car is riding on ice or snow, a normally ticklish prdposition. Dasher is designed to be reliable (who knows how better than we?). It needs maintenance only at 10,000 mile intervals. It's made easy to repair. It takes electronic analysiS. And it's covered by one of the most advanced plans of .them all, the VW Owner's Security Blanket. The Volkswagen Dasher. Once again we've found out how to do it years ahead of anybody else. nnEda.li DASHER A new kind Of Volkswagen, DIN 70030 Don Taylor Motors Limited MAIN ST. SOUTH, EXETER, 235-1100 Hair fashions shown to ladies at Kirkfon age 9 Euchre party at Whalen. By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS WHALEN Howard Morley,, Hazel Park, Michigan, spent the weekend With Mr, & Mrs. Bill Morley, Roy Pullman London went Sunday with his parents Mr, & Mrs. Cleve Pullman, Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil were Sunday night supper guests with Mr, & Mrs. Allan Hodgins. Jeffery and David Betteridge, St. Marys, have returned home after two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Mrs. Keith Hem, Zion, and Mrs, Ernest Ferguson attended a Tupperware party at the home of Mrs, David Hord, Parkhill, Saturday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Zavitz, Thedford. Greg Davies, Guelph is spen- ding a week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills, Mr. & Mrs, Hamilton Hodgins visited Mrs, Flora Thompson London, Sunday. Several from the community attended the Couples Club dance in Lucan Friday night. The euchre party will be held Saturday night in the Community Centre. Mr, '& Mrs. Gerald Hern at- tended the oyster supper at the Masonic Hall in Granton Saturday evening. This Thurs. and Fri. Only * Trophies 50% Off * Hockey Equipment 20% Off (Except Sticks) CLOSED SAT. Going To Trenton, Mich. , H ILK ‘%tileillitjair 002111q1777, - CENTRE Trophies - Engraving Sporting Goods MAIN ST. EXETER 235-2261 By MRS. ROBERT LAING, CROMARTY First Cromarty Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs held their annual father and son dinner in Cromarty Presbyterian Church Wednesday evening. Under the convenership of Mrs. Duncan Scott, the mothers catered for the banquet. Head table, guests included Scoutmaster Rev. Wilfred Jar- vis; assistant, Russell Miller, Gordon Miller, Mrs. Reg. Finlayson, Mrs. Gwyn. Whilsmith, George Vivian, Andy Vivian, and Calder McKaig. Following the meal, Mrs. Whilsmith showed slides of the Holy Land, and displayed some of the souvenirs she had brought home including a camel whip, oil lamp, olive wood necklace, flute, sculptures, and a dagger. , Church As a representative of Alcohol and Drug Concerns, Rev. Charles Scott of London Psychiatric Hospital,was guest speaker at the , church service Sunday afternoon. • Next week, Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter will be in charge. Congratulations! Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mrs, Thos. Scott Sr. who celebrated her 93rd birthday Tuesday. Mrs. Scott, the former Sarah (Sadie) McKellar was born at ,,Cromarty on March 5, 1881, and married Thomas Scott in' 1910. She lived in the Cromarty area until four years ago when she moved, to Kilbarchon, Nursing ailLt „ .444411,1e.,...ror ; She /*I two Gerdon; Cromarty,'alid jaines, Staffa; eight grandchildren and twelve greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Scott .also has one brother, Lindsay McKellar Seaforth, and two sisters, Mrs. Elmer (Belle) Colquohoun, Clinton, and Mrs. Horton (Agnes) McDougall, who is at present in hospital in Exeter. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTQN The ACW met on Thnrsday evening at the home of Mrs. Alex Irvine. Mrs Garth Hlackler presided. Mrs. Wm. WaghOrn read the Meditation. Mrs. Cecil Dobson read noems Mrs. Waghorn then called on Mrs. Junior Doupe who gave a Youth groups at church parade By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOOpHAM Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet were Mr. & Mrs. Harold Preszcator, Penny and Danny of Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Randy Preszcator of St. Marys. Heather Dawson of Thorndale spent the, weekend with Pamela Rodd. The Kirkton Girl. Guides, Brownies, Boy Scouts and Cubs held their Church parade on Sunday and assisted in the ser- vice at Woodham. Mr. & Mrs. Ross McCurdy, Terry and Barry visited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Chas Glanville and family of Thames Road. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs, Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna. .. - Jean Copeland visited Surrday afternoon with Mrs. Vera Mountain of St. Marys. very interesting demonstration. on scalp massage 4 hair styling haying' as models Mrs, David Paul, Mrs. Dave Swan & Miss Rim Doupe,. At the close of the meeting lunch was .served. by Mrs. Miller McCurdy & Mrs, .pearl. Rudder'. .Personals Mrs, .Ray Poynter, Mrs, Allan •veleigli, Mrs; Clayton Ross Mrs. Robert ..Robinson spent a couple of days in Toronto at- tending a Fair Board Convention,. Mr, & Mrs. Pd Watterton of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Switzer, Mr, & Mrs. Gordon Yule of Thornhill visited on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Garth Blackler and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Paul. By GORDON MORLEY Cathy Lewis visited over the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis. Mrs. Cyril Morley and Murray Rowe are both patients in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Fred Lewis, and Mrs. Wilbert Lewis were at Mrs. Eva Allison to a quilting last Wed- nesday. Laura Lee spent Sunday with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Ancell Lee, Mr. & Mrs. George Prest visited with relatives in St. Catharines over the weekend. limes-Advocate, March 71 1974 Personals Mrs. Gordon Kraemer, Mit- chell, spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Norris. Janet Allen and Barry Gam- mon, Toronto, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Splane and Beverley, and Frances Scott, London, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Scott. Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker were guests at their granddaughter, Joanne Currie's 13th birthday in Dorchester, Sunday. Mrs. Jack McGhee, Roy and Judy spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. 0. Walker, while Mr, McGhee was in Toronto for a Trailer Show. Mr. 0. Walker, Mr. & Mrs. R. Hulley, and Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner called at the Evans Funeral Home in London following the accidental death 'of Mrs. Alex Walker's 18 year old nephew, Bruce Ringrose. Several from this area at- tended the Farni Show in London last week. Mr. & Mrs, Thos. L. Scott have been spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Moore of Lindsay. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Corporation' Of The Township Of Hay BY-LAW #6-1974 During the past few years the Council of the Township of Hay have experienced problems in regard to disturbing the road allowance on certain roads in the Municipality, by methods of cultivating, etc. Therefore the council deem it expedient to pass the following by-law, which shall be strictly enforced• A by-law for prohibiting or regulating the obstruct- , ing encumbering, injuring or fouling of highways or bridges in the Township of Hay. Whereas, by paragraph 1 of Section 460 of the Municipal Act, R.S.Q. 1970, Chapter 284, as amended, by-laws may be passed by the councils of local municipalities for prohibiting or regulating the obstructing, encumbering, injuring or fouling of highways or bridges. AND Whereas, by paragraph 5 of Section 460 of the Municipal Act, R. S, O. 1970, Chapter 284 as amended, by-laws may be passed by the councils of local municipal- ities for prohibiting the throwing, placing or depositing of dirt, filth, glass, handbills, paper or other rubbish or refuse, or the carcass of arty animal, on any highway or bridge. AND Whereas, by paragraph 6 of Section 460 of the Municipal Act, R,S.O. 1970, Chapter 284 as amended, by-laws may be passed for prohibiting the obstruction of ditches or culverts upon highways. Be it Therefore, Enacted by the Municipal Council of the , Corporation of the Township of Hay; as follows. 1. In this by-law "highway" means the road allow- ance of any concession road or side road within the corporate limits of the Township of Ray. 2. No person shall obstruct, encumber, injure or foul any highway within the corporate limits of the Township of Hay. 3. No person shall deposit dirt, filth, glass, hand- bills, paper, or other rubbish or refuse, or the car- cass of any animal on any highway or biidge with-' in the corporate limits of the Township of Hay, 4. No person shall obstruct ditches or culverts upon highways within the corporate limits of the Township of Hay. 5. Every person who contravenes any of the provis- ions of this by-law, upon conviction, shall forfeit and pay at the direction of the convicting Magist- rate a penalty, Cot less than $50, 00 and not more thanS800.00 exclusive of costs, which shall be recoverable under the provisions of the Summary ConvictiOns Act, 6. This by-law shall dome into force and,take effect on the day of the final passing thereof.• Read a first and second time this 12th.day Of February, 1974. Read a.third time -and finally passed this 12th day of February, 1974. Wayne C. •I'for tier Joseph Hoffman CLERK-MEASURER REEVE