The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-03-14, Page 4W
Be careful with pest
abo e -e cJ to Ems-;-
t4br.- dxar-t,:)-�� sa. esman hav-e been
m the
aA �y�".e=rtalled b. $. ent l �lS�ah1_'wun
,and the r-;nWar.% p`7.rchaser has been
gy�p.-alected fr �: m h�: c om-p f, any to Slone
,:c�'���'+"C-•C.. it � 'ei,dena t t i..,w'�cuy a. tt'eaL__
are 4 fe a -s e: to the be
p^ ,i ems, v ` C..:°. ; :. ' :/t9 ;.fryer pate ",`..� a"" the
e r: ge::,'tr -s rr,2 a?f
zke:eer cam 1:e= =MW
�' w..�;�'rn!t\ h. 'die'.,' u*a•n, ,.:,. wR e i` l d'' r. ' heL ;:- m
One tis :he ;:•�i:: 4--zepl.ve :s zh_e Zse cd .a
es h�e
'wZ--dis :"» a=.tip=� _"1'
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:.."tie '» � Z'� T16-,.t�. - fam ,a.. as
La a, Yr. �V.tiv'�... :: ��' nl. �_ Y.IFk� li''G�•i
c-ib-ciia + "e x4 : y?fin :- :t�e
For the
z is sc=eene z=ase -s-rime
.a=:.= ilia rue .Liam txf _pig_?_ns.
.:' Exp:aW s Ma.....- -e"S' a
r�
s : ,,.=a'e? >litied the stage wd"e
:= ;tics be z.ass me Mc7 a M5a1"Ve
?e 'Te .^ _.:^_= a `. `rte °, f' oble� .
In
3 �,_
c& -,e . � i""t^'. thetibirds Trl ac'G' so
a:'re xr 2 to p 1 e
r
?', ,.w... cads. cfame >:,viyZ =:o
The only
ir,Jtn "/M1C.Y Ysae.. itudeau last week
sp
eiled c rt the on= F eve tion v�ch w M
pes t a= e no ny to return to normal
and zsv hist prices to drop bask to a point
where ,he r &ke som. e sense. ung a tV
=aerview to ancon- a he sand that rd,aw-av-
inflailon wM ase when, and cniv rine_-.
Canadt=��
e'ppL a_metotheirs&nsesan�.&Use
gLr&an ser -vices the
'pie -
Mir T?m' -5eau ebeierved x_lma the go -eat
i $a c re Lie :.,.. Ca=:ZT buy Ince e
k5.:.az w"...-ey at --e-: C;a•i a:e ca a.ess C�f ?sL ects:s
s.au5 l bN-
wa es _ meet, the eve- r�rea`!m pace
:ate :M oivds we need cr want. ire is
waj�es are -ef.ected m.
�F;a-. . ky . w:::_viii ause
'�e .he exc
S
G Zrn ,..• :"e ...-.w•i >e are the
av-e y. a,
a. z e the f_g
Tte pera,s=e, :-n te
xre�-
vah u 27r-- _
ter.
I �ezai:its t?: tiband
P
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and a
asset:- _:--• ani! a"
-. -err : _- tea_..and r
JEs'�a: a +a :Tit W:rs
sw e
!X--Larpa Lam.
'e'> -_es. 'Fs*sem.:. sir+ C'3.
Lbr. le_f4l` zectfia11 applies crly- if ther,-
facet s : ,, ,,}ln. a T.p ace' e h, �e. 411mi t of-
Xace of the v�:E;,L'dar. 3t 1sa gg,. :u'ea to have
tier"bas abc t any large-sized evintraet. 'rake
nme to carefully If -%eu are un-
5fi.>.�.' shat!wazb -real V5 :sues Q+£ materials or
yau ktew iirt:le aunt.ate labs iactcr re-
q red: for ,=,zta?atiw_n. W11k to a friend who
is.:r.,cTe 1r 1w edgea1le en hese subjects.
U: the pr-c&zt yin cen?tempfiate buying
"s -;ally tmnswn to 'u - Cr if the limn
tr.akrg the offer is one you mow lithe er
nathmg ate: ;t — thimk hard Were- ylau sagn-
('±"nanzes,, are that rail can get the spurr.e dhing
IIrnm a lacal deo e:. or at the least. y u
wt:', 1 ve heard or seen adv ert as ng for e
p'"Qdu t Pa;d add el''atsing is Usuany -
h` ugh nsi aiwkys - a reasonas,,l ' gzod
g,7= -a" ee a:" relialiliiky. Few .fi' s ,,N,
s;enJ much on adve:dzsing if they k-iiaw
-'s-ft ' cz:r il?'i. 1ers will carcel :^,.'.iia
Che a: v a:n,gess,' gained ixF speading gixd
=key to mikeeLa ware,, kno im to the
ruh..,
— er the sa!e it att . ne pen is.
._deed. mightier tban inost humar.
;U
dgm *-^ ew :
Thin edge of the wedge
bir d
Pmrnierii1.�:•m Davis has
ar.�-cf� r z to make the
s
wearing of car seat belts man-
Information South Huron
datiry
For appointment
While t here rna-. be *hie who
score areas smear Zia Cnve-: o'ImJers. mak-
w-li arge1e s►'enum -fv against
i --,e :NK, Z, lans ramp for "their safe y.
thR a€Fh'iramet: dietat ng sl
The prableem appewrs to be so ge m
action. it s cbviousl': in -
that the betel21, =IeCdG-^ to per-
co 7,prehens ble that the
sons ,y:d
a T•''L"3pT�C-•-0•w ,� 7'"1'n ..'iZ should
e%en have to
veru ale me -"s 3 � of i id, the town 0•f rhe
1.t3.asi e� such^.actuPn.
1� statistics t Biu' out most
problem
c ear:v how the foss of fife enol
It sno fd be done before spring
serious, mjury can be sub -
ub'_b
breeding
eedin time a_rr iv-ess. of the proh?em will
s:a.k tmlly ri i=ced and yet a vas -
be even mote severe.
n-:m-.ber or oriwe s and thpe r
their time freely- and their in-
passenge-m- itil to buckle um &e _;1-
terest
sa e:y harr,2 ,:. bell :zap to
_gladly.
Toe service rendered up to this
``l+E' Inced.
time has been one of general
Even e and t'er !g --i en
counselling for various social and
WL, 4'h' T�i'e�'''"tt cat =_il
family problems. Teenagers and
� ti �F•e 'w 'i��.e �'3' �i'e' Iv"srY�.'i-e..�i.' to be
C
Solution � � � � O �
um --m-effective i.,- ±Cds of famm-'�
we home, as they have attended
peop:e to €rates" :he=s6ves.
the Ttiesday afternoon clinic.For
Theycar�"t.-imven.a :b;-- syste-m by
liw_zac who cannoe demand haghe - Iiia"-
d_?4scrr-..sicd4 the ba -l -Ls deip-
comes but who must pay the higher pries
k=cts in Wim,
In cases y4m wens why the
- 0 theme on fixed incomes .such a 'old-
aoverr=e : sheuLt u sten iy
veterans. widowed
kee pensloners. disabledn
eras ;ew ' fact r� y e� t�=�
r others and rna:ny other classes eaf
�:r-annice and health
Canadians. Althouara une_rnploymenz 1�
a"e i e ., ao, e v -y
suzance and the other state ~p nsored
afected u:,e Q� c �— n�
pr¢Stec,�,ioas.,d7,oj,help . em.e�itt�.ca_ta fv�,�.'•te
_:n�,_ who dset wear se:: be-:ts..
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F yrcumn a. ar=k.. 'ral s��!yw�.*��at
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'LV`i.:-ES..4Lli:L 1F til:.LY�:LYCA.-.4'�.u��i,.-
argued be ^"zLF�CLG
':.S Bang an age' of rapid :bull anon.
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Trust company have generously
by
y this newspaper feature.
R v' p ices are s,*-.o�&e Lq5 az up --
war -el trend w_ c€ nninu1e oBIc a:S #o-rZg 2
eriu p:+3"�3.e avec t[8 }e2aye &,.
Al slime tri.ri ever. either necessity or
frnsuxation wiU :were over and l;a�'id
yer
refuse to partiiitu heir filo-nQv for
anrthin but the recesside` . Atthat
d7 po t
pried P vi s airr- do—vi,age. f�xo^ Hopefully the
S%°s', e wM iUr mole ass=e the pm ucrsions of an
,ava unch,e and tumble to to point c,i
g-:-e"a: depress:;an.
were colorful
,,.1 „- mer are wee
nee.ted -x t g7eat roc'
::u. a:: they ++fez's a:me
and
and safe
7!:t -_W J h --Te a: e
were
tne ecdxy 'tom, d
as
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and
w thea
"E3 are "Y ' g wigs
p f':atie but arm 0,1 i= e.
"3e CE a few_
:ems :� h:Y dsaw,. ;xae
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re_ -'g the st�ff cut cif the
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wcs,d ca s€cx:s and eni
-
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'-i`iz .,..:ate and slum
lea`',• Eco_- %*tee the L-4 buck
Nc*w-.d,y_ he's =:-rt- ae: T ".:J
bares tha= a c. rmk £& a 771"' crr_
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all Exeffea'a t;Fn;fafc
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pit Pterlei��;s.,.�...�sa�c_� ,1!' D..•ie4
2:4 tis
cx ::�:ed to mc -.e into he a_ ea cr.
c: etc` a ten°&ncless.F.rn.h
as
p.<ee T'raL1t y tic -1cm ei d5m- y'oL. :e
'moo gh T,.,:X;r car
L.' :tit ate.-ir^�, `ttx-:a, tthie s. G_%... -a
preZmbit smokmg and ha:: 2e
w=e el death and siz�az:rg
Q.0 prac-ace
The added beat ar th°i
�m
%-X be the ren,;; Li
ft acro to, �w�`�crthwlule Et<
sh1e a Ze of fob w' - :er
v>~ -v emstez,ce.
sd:'ztle :gyp' Butts 01:"
Re=e .be„ the days when
yzufths &eat h. ,:=� to pa.-
=pare L: wsg = a
as
fcnan :e: w cold have Meer
and e_=- c-%:: he
da; ^ a a :w
br ate:.
1 o. :Vs ales mer-mr_
2.1al. FxM End the
sharks, :.:,aa �e g bC *_:.g
ES�.."'g' a;2 fcc act :he
-..,,.; -.,T ter-•'z�j_ cr.:'s"rrers
L" vzireds ileo r"' gam at s
*i es.C.cr;A �G. at>"rci f? tj'x;a C:.s?-
,^.':I;:T,i'^-f-d Ta_ -y kept the= ; ani a to
...v -es as see::.:d ed as,
'teated t� vas hCG :
`.a keep to pre�,,_ at a.
Kiri `. lir
are neve: 'az
pie ian wbfin `�we tate ::.-
ex deal. "n..e a p t a:e
pry ,rtex alis, e'v `ny s *_-r :'
eve: ,, ;= -=e. "dn-i -=+...i !y'1,. the p-, �-t
+:[ 'M uG w? y" t4-_
i ie- se- and
peat "tor the e g: �Ay
Ev'ev PT Bar r: = �e
az,
cert zee he was, S=e �CfC e
can a .,L -S s use eve.-;.
t ak te eve
aknew, a s:me
-ve_te. to �:a° S* tea
ate• s ere
e; -,fit g r3�e
marz; fomd it a real d-ag and
7u.d. ;o to any le gh -to ape
N.G^agthose itcsy-ur.z mns; a
a ing around: the town
'n the 'Ikunia gradess the
rem^ sor i and zao
_ae
Exeter and Doran 1--af,>
•%red forces, to rz�^=sato
ty�►_ or fret_'"' am. and
t b t it is sz*dv a
bean Slg r T«" C -r t
wr.:er is who
as S=e p" Ec�san mL''-...Ut -*a es 4� IDP
"t
Z. 377.' 1r^?"'as aCp
ri2w.
'len= ts aid; 0,2:dwa
au cadet 'Q.ari -weal
_ more fun because a kerma
W
have to -4-aclot;t se.
_ _= own
-L + C --n- re'i '1.*' i
za=e at hand.
c .ally. tbr_--e are =_..:a_ -T 1
.tee ri the hoc 22 ce
,Lv s va ceode _h yid be
,.. ed top
��t.,, hr -e is tce cif rhr k_-,
Perhaps tbew have a. k
Pem,L hit at aziy rate it -,,01
�'+riC •'+ei+V. to fcaore'C --be Progress
the new Cade in thic
area.
We can h��y walu to, ;see wha t
IM -9 hair to is .lie hanging out
from ua a Diet gyp. hough.
Probabh be emazg: to make
Fred Sleek crrs-:
Alorg with a hest of ober area
re`;de.ats. we st:r t the weekend
in T.rentan,. M11crigan-as boys
from the Enxe,ier anmi Trenton
50 Years Ago
Mr. Bill Davis lett Wed.. s- y
or this week for London Militar G
Barracks. to take a Sergeant's
course in the Cavalry. for two
w-eelss.
Major J -k - Gregory. of North
Ba.t=1leford. Saskatchewnwas in
Stratford last week, to ztkea d the
tuoeral Of Iris mother. Mrs.
Thomas Gregory..
On Wednesday evenig of last
weei4 a men`s e�ir4 was Held
in the basement of James St"
cmir ch. wi tb a splendid at-
tendance. A mu-; cal prog; aro of
high order was given. foflowed by
a debate on w nether Abraha-tn
Lincoln or Vi oodrow, Vile,'. ora. was
the greater main The afrixmative
was uplWd by Aylmer Christie.
Clinton Sweet and Salas, Reed,
while the negative wazz, sola-
ported by Ge'org'e Iiind. VIM
Gard -rte and Herman Gore, .
'rise, .jdge was J. Richard Wel sb,
and Itis decii-on was in fa-vw of
he affsrrn2 tire.
Rett*. A. -A.. Tramper spenta few
days last week in pi ingham.
A number' from town were
,.yew:a�:syan,,t,yl�y entertained
}amt tl/ye.�
li=e oi M • 7771. Mrs. Preston
Dearing. of Stephen. 4w Wed-
netday evening of last week.
25 Years Aga
Velma Fe:^gmea won, top 'place
in the rional public sVeaking
contest held its ilanover Friday
�Iiw Marguerite Pickard of
Louden Teach*r;s` College, has
accepted a psosision on Me
iiarwailtm Public Schod stall
beginning with the fall terra.
Preston Dearing of Stepben
was appointed a director of the
Canadian Sheep Breeders.
Associatiod at t2ae concv'entiod
held it. Saskatoon last week.
The price of sweet corn has
been set at =50 a togs, an it -
crease a'50 cis over tat year.
15 Years Agro y y
A, �'tt'r.1or yearlsrng rad,`, ed by
VV,hjtney Coates, and. Son. RR 1,
Minor Hockey Associations
ba dE d in gameS M Saturday and
Sunday,
Utz.-2t6Y. the local midgets
Maw a*p v4-_tb a win in the last of
cbe =vw' aaez�d games to keep the
^£+-155 .rOm ',usexing a complete
«, hi ew% ilia at the hack of
de=l American eosins,
Tree clutcr+t-ne gives one an in-
d!cadoa at how much the 'U.S.
gal --,e has improved. as it wasn't
X-3 r=g ago that minor teams
°r e. ccasld handle most of
��nt-s from sou th of the
Trenton teams have more
-ah than our souads due to
alLr PC9J1---UoQ IAcut 10 times
F-I-eto plushe fact that some
cs tte?r2�_anboys 'play hockey
Es the Lear.
S^ZMs at he arena were
� -
e
w w:ll ge,
d*=' M=.w :�=S ==�h at a time
M -►_- tl Ta thee. equip-
. Ungthe
!nmv
Ez'r eseason come
a .- . �'M`- show much
J_
f-r•keemng their lads
is ;lar fear +eri few months.
P.erxile`� or
the outcome of
the weekend games. tine local
boys enjoyed themselves im-
mensely and the exchange visit is
certainly one of the highlights for
the younger players.
We can only speak for the
novice, atom and pee wees. as
they were the only, local boys we
saw inaction. butwe are happy to
report that, as usual, they con-
ducted themselves as ideal
Young gentlemen - both on and
aff the ice.
Centralia, won reserve champion
Hereford honours at the Ontario
Buil Sale in Toronto recently.
Exeter Bowlers copped the
utter -town championship by a
margin of 1.15 pins. Team
members included Bob Wet-
tiaufer. Jack Fuller, Bob Osgood.,
Murray Brintnell, Jack Gibson
and .Cap" Foster.
Helen Crile. grade six, and
Brenda Dinned. grade five,
Exeter Public School, topped
their g—&—roles, to win trophies for
the best verse ,-peaking in the
nal cona€petidon.
T -A sDorts editor Boom Grarettt
is reported to be making a fast
recovery, after suffering a
fracture of the skull during a
hockey game in..hiitcheA.
Spring fas Boas focus, attentim
ori empire waistlines�, shorter
jackets for snits, and hemlines at
mid-calf.
10 Years Ago
David Dueharme. 21 -year-old
son of Mr. & ?urs. Denis
Ducbarme, RR 3 Zurich was one
cif lave studena chin foe a
Uri-,ercity Shident Counicilawarld.
at he Umversrt` of Western
Ontario.
ExeUix COi cil accepted a
sn.w budge: submitted by
Roads Chairman Haile;; which
includes permanent road
building on parts oi VIM= = and
.Anne sil`lie`s year.
Nine windows; inExeter aefer Public
school and two heavy frost ftr
plates .in the datrid high schtd
were broken b --y' vanda s oh er the
weekend. It¢q��,a"p"�rearerl vandals
had kicked their beels &x%; ,h
the glass.
The controversial subject
w darer and Smoking" was
disc by Dr. Allan Alw-ay° of
Westlasirster Hospital. London at
the Exeter Holme its School.
meetiq. A film and a question
and answer period followed. The
pragsarn was pretinted by the
E,xeltr emit t? the & adlan
Cater Society.
Fanner bees
Recently. I came upon an
article which said a pound of
Toney represents the can-
centrated sweetness of 62,0W
clover blossoms each containing
60 fleets. To obtain this amount
of honey,, the bee is obliged to
make 2.:W,003 vj�siis to and .from
the flowers, covering ap-
proximately 5,0W,000 miles.
In the processof extracting the
homey t%e bee inserts his tiny
proboscis into each separate
floret whichmeans he performs
the operation 3:7719.004 times to
get enmgh nectar to make one
pal of honey-:
Yet, for all oris activity and
hard work the h"aney would spoil
arI sour Zr were not for the
Farmer-be'ez. Standing, with their
heacis lowered hard the centre
o= the hive. these Fanners, their
wings rnoving so rapidly that if
You saw- them you'd see only a
gray assist. draw bad air out
through one side of the entrance
while the pore air is sucked in on
the other side. They provide the
necessary air conditioning to
keep the hive sweet and fresh.
The great hive of the world has
many* vigorous worker -bees. Yet,
for all their hard work and
valiant attempts, the world is
filled with the putrid stench of
depression, greed, sickness and
despair. Perhaps what we need
most urgently are fanner -bees to
sweeten and freshen the hive by
prayer and. silence.
Glen Clark, in one of his books,
state's that silence and prayer are
two great riches the world seems
to have lost and desperately
needs back again.
Gandhi,who before his death,
was one of the most influential
individuals in the world, knew the
value of both. He reserved a
period for meditation and prayer
every morning and every evening
and nothing interfered with it.
In addition he set.aside one day
a week for complete silence ... a
day for listening to God. The, day
the parliamentary commission
convened with him happened to
fail on this day of s 3enee, The
king, the prime minister and
parliament had to wait an entire
day to hear Gandhi speak,.
because he would not break his,
appointment with God'.
We don't have enough silence
today.
We don't have enough stillness.
We don't have enough prayer.
Why?
One of the main reasons is that
we live so fast wedon't have time
for it. With all our inventions and
labor .saving devices to save
time, we don't have any of that
time saved for silence and
prayer.
Quietness and stillness always
come first in everything that has
permanance to :it. Jesus' thirty
silent years came before his
three years of active ministry.
You remember how he ad-
monished Martha for her
'busyness" and praised ?Mary for
her silent devotion.
Later in his book, Clark goes on
to say, "Quietness, if properly
done, is ALL. A seed, if it leis
itself fall into the ground and is
properly still does not have to do
anything else ... do nothing else.
The same with us. If we are
properly still, God does all the
rest."
Certainly the world needs
worker -bees - strong, active
people who are capable of
leadership but it desperately
needs Fanner -bees too, people
like you and me, who will
dedicate some of their leisure
time in silent meditation to pray
for the world,
It's the greatest resource we
have.
A minute �==-
please V.111
1 6y ELMORE BOOMER
Counsellor for
Information South Huron
For appointment
no response the backup number
phone. 235-2715
is 235-2474.
or 235-2474
It is well to be clear about times
Itis welf to talk about ourselves
for counselling services.
at times. So a word about
Appointments can be made for
Information South Huron seems
a time between 2:00 and 4:00
to be in order.
p.m. every Tuesday afternoon. If
Information South Huron finds
your appointment is for a time
its roots in Exeter and district
before 4:30 p.m, please use the
being served by a local board of
front doors of Victoria and Grey
interested citizens. They give
Trust. Company Office. If your
their time freely- and their in-
appointment is for a later time,
terest
you are asked to use the rear
_gladly.
Toe service rendered up to this
door -
time has been one of general
The Exeter 'Mmes -Advocate
counselling for various social and
has generously given us this
family problems. Teenagers and
opportunity for this feature in
adults have received some help,
your local paper. In this they
we home, as they have attended
enter in upon a present day in.
the Ttiesday afternoon clinic.For
terest, for people have an in.
the number who have come we
creasing interest in the social,
must thank various agencies and
family and individual dimensions
individuals about the community
of life.
for their :referrals; and the
There are problems to be in,
Exeter Times -Advocate for its
vestigated; complexitiesto be
publicity.
analyzed, progress to be
Thanks must go to
reported, experiments to be set
organizations and individuals in
up, areas of our thinking to be
the community .for their ready
challenged. It is to be hoped that
support, Some have contributed
broadness of vision and keenness
money.The Victoria and Grey
perception will be encouraged
Trust company have generously
by
y this newspaper feature.
given the use of their board roam
:end now one .more immediate
for counselling and board
goal to speak about. We need an
sessions. The Exeter 'gimes-
increasing interest in the com.
Advocate have been more than
munity for our service.
helpful in many ways. The
counsellor for th,e service has
To this end vie plan to send out
a monthly report. We hope to be
been provided by the Goderich
able to reportthe scope and
Psychiatric Hospital. And many
nature of our service as well as
have spontaneously expressed
its needs. We will have an op.
their interest, have listened, and
portunity to acknowledge ser -
given their opinion.
vices and gifts. We can entertain
The telephoneservice which we
new ideas from us all and discuss
now have is a case in point. Two
nevvavenues upon which w•e as an
interested families are at the
agency can enter in.
present time providing this vera*
Since many of you are excited
practical help. There has been
with us we wish to send you our
some disruption in service
monthly letter. Send your request
because of a change in phone
with name and address: to I" -
numbers The number to
Diane Rimmer, RR 1, Centralia.
be used is =,-271a and if there is
Hope to hear from you: