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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-27, Page 6• !< t4 -. CUT OtIT T FIX PLYWOop nivt DEA.. EE 2-.10uA O o. t a 0 • .777 I . . . . • . . d usti le M1,11114111 f s . and Wednesday of ti; is or!, laKursso oventnos7 4f 4 '$ 200.00 61.00 290,49 10.60 60.00 10.00 10,00 .0 .attended the third an- tiquet provided by The correspondents, staff it friends. Publisher J. hcott paid tribute. to the y reporters as the, of a 'wheel which made strong." /. entertainment was by Mrs,. Beatrice 1-Jess. And her daughter, Mrs. Simmons, a member of staff, end by Bill. Bat- other staff member., who sing-song- elation. on behalf of the mints was expressed by oss Love, iShiPlea. t .dance for .about two hours. All persons interested please spend the winter month s. • I .rucks, (1) phone 437. Mr. and Mrs, HarrY PeVries P.""ell Y (*Ir.) • Wee ROOtrotiort Bart and ShirleY, spent th4 Weekend in. Hamilton with MrS. pino tie-h4 to 111;9 00 0::0:009 ViltRie „4 Wialitge li0,1, wcei. He turned the machine on his! own house eneek a fire which broke out in the upper .:floor until the Mitebell brigade arrived. Mrs. Harburn„ .alone in the house, and her :HO Ted, .outside, doing a welding JO, were told • by' passersby that:the top of the house WaS, „Oil* The blaze broke. out in an uptts.,ed, section of the seem" floor.. The cause was un- determined, Kathryn Harburn Staffa, relative, driving by with Mr. and Mrs. NOrval of. beet Township, saw the smoke Pouring from under the ,eaves. Actual firi damage was not heavy but a coosderable amount of water dripped to the first floor. giblet SoClOty idslons' 4050.6 Mission, Londeo DeVries' parents, Mr, and MrS. I Martin Pykstra Mr. and Mrs. Will nyckmarti .trere to Clinton on Saturday at- s -------- $1 047.0, EXPENSES :041.7.1 ta:itkei of , 1000 r Olen° (Shiokis) Maori itaisenses Mrs. Brown joined her husband' i in Toronto to leave for Scotland I 1 salting -oft the ,Carinthia, from. " - `Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Ether- li lgontreal, • I: Ington have left for Florida 01 E qualified instructor barie. been' made available and all that is. needed now is some ,.entlinsiestie participants. The ,club, would probably meet one night a week and„ Square 1,,ARRY -Htt.P.4.MAR Hallowe'en Teen Twenty Penee A Hallowe'en teen. twentY. danee will be held .01 the arena on Monday, -Oeto'd ,r 31 from "8.30. to 32.00.. All teenagers Are wel- eome, Music will be supplied by the •"Kool stuns orchestra plus the latest in Hi-Fi records, No costume necessary as the dress will be casual. Admission will be '500 per person and 7b70 couple. Prizes ,and good time are in store for all those Who. Attend. Chaperons will be in at, . , tendanee„ The dance is being sponsored, by the EXetor Lions 'CIO,. Alnior Bowling lettagoie The Exeter junior bowling league is in full swing at the. focal The leagues ak, the Ft. $. SeereSta 02,513 Pee Wee houseleAgne teams will be ..chosen at the ,Arena this Saturday, October. 2$ at 3.0IW Youngsters ,t„„o. play pee wee hockey should be between the ages of 9,12, -'hut they must :be under 1.2 as 01 1 Aug. 1, 1960. • No skates or sticks w,ill be required for the registration, I It is expected that on the fol-, lowing Saturday. Nov., 5" re7H wedding tendin 6 the Counter - MeN'airn : Cosh en bend Mr. Q. Ogden is in St. Jo- H. flefftelOn• Chairman Seph's Hospital, London shel' was i operated on FridaY haring his 1, Arthur Finitheiner, Treasurer tiSfactory progresS. -qium!,,pnw $$ uomIminmin.01.momil .,...vuommommmummtittifiotnttltuuntilliOnnfluotr $ 1,N( 'aMPtItilted. 14,0 j. Making sa- .• r uouoillotigoolimmilmoulmusounwaroulanumonaumonimiumiumiumli'mftlimmumis, : s present time have 28 teams of istration will take place for the I . I . F.. of 849. Total number partici- age, pating at the present time is , boys and girls between the ages youngsters under 9 years of f .I.k), Any youngster that has not Recreation Office yet registered and would f bike The recreation office will now, Know your traffic laws? Town .0f Exeter re aid' req.uired„ r Asians*: McCture to, may de so by contacting be located in the basement of s Ruth Durand. All of the bowlers the library building. A telephone _ . On, of a seriii if quittlena on Ontario traffic lows And safe driving prictirii• , • • 5 are under adult supervision and has just beets installed And any - receiving proper bowling in- need from page oends on how much you want to is progress he has. be- help" he said. tsiery impressionable," Dr, into, a poor, ignorant, illiterate, e said. wasn't impressionable 30, ;ago - is to-day. - he' of be tomorrow," he said. Are going to help him • ve to try to mold him because in 30. years it e too late," McClure said that' if Ca- s didn't help him today, children would look back ender what was the matter their parents. "They will we were having a depres- r • else we were merely g a gret t deal of apathy s these people." . lone in world • Question Christian farmer. "If we want him to be a true- Christian we have to make him literate, so he can learn new and better farming methods to -feed him- self. The . average ,yearly income is from See to $72 and, as Gan- dhi said, to a hungry man,. "God may often appear in a loaf of bread." "If we waist to live up to our personal duty we have to do not the least we are capable of - but the most we are capable of doing." struction. -•-• One wishing to .conapt ihaY • do so by calling 437`. Exeter Cog, Club The Exeter Car Club now .call- ed the "Asphalt Aogels" provide free taxi service within - the town limits on: Saturday, November 5 from 1:00 tO. 5:30 p.m. for the people of Exe- ter, The club will operate from the recreation office a:Vibe side. of the library building: and any- One 'that would like a• ride from home to downtown or vice versa need only call. 437 or drop by the library. This service will be. completely free of charge, - The car club would also like to thank Lou Bailey of Pearson What is the meaning of a flesh- i ing red signal light at in inter. section D i • • 1. Slap befere entering? 2. Slow , diwn before orifirino? Exeter Junior ,Band The Exeter District Junior Raed under •the direetioh of 11,Tr. Ford is expanding. A new class for beginners from the age of nine years and up would like to be started, The new class will receive in- Etruction in the flute, ,clarinet, trumpet, saxophone, trombone, horns, bass-es and drums. Some instruments will 'be sup- plied .on loab while new instru.- merits may he rented or 'bought on a trial basis. The Exeter District Junior Band has progressed 'wonder- fully in the past year or two arid the executive and members of the hand deserve a well-earn- ed pat on the back for their efforts. We wish ,hem continued success in • this new venture. Anyone interested in joining the- new class should consult I Mr. Ford at the Exeter Town Hall Thursdays between' 5.30 and 7,00 or phone 375-J or 656. Squirt Dance Club !I If enough interest is shoWn, 3. Wait for green light? 4. Do hot enter? SEE ANSWER PAGE 7 Presented as a public lir* vice by your friendly insur- ance agents OfiCer Re Change f Time Citizens are requested to take nOtic 'that the 7: Town of Exeter will change back to Eastern Standard Time at Dr. McClure'n visit to Exeter was sponsored by Huron Presby- tery and the service was con- ducted by Rev, Ernest Lewis. Rev, Lloyd Brown,. convenor of the presbytery missionary and maintenance department also assisted in the service. • Motors for donating a car .to the club. This kind of support W. H. Hodgson , cannot be spoken of too highly. , LTD. ' , i The club will completely over- 1 • l th car ' part• - GENERAL INSURANCE winter program and . possilsy M. J. Geiser W. H. Hodgson i raffle off the car next surirrier. PHONE 24 EXETER , s 4 ,....., $$ 1 ttttttt 11111111 ttttttttttttttttttt 1111144% .21 . • : are not alone in the world " Dr. McClure .warned. e people have a choice be- our doctrines or the doc--' that are being brought to Ton them fro. .China and i a. We have two methods! an use to help these peo-1 either through govern-' channels or by our own nal aid through overseas ins.,, Indians can be proud of ork their .. government is in the East." Dr. McClure , "but it doesn't let. us out in personal obligations." a challenge to the church, McClure stated .tbat only 'ut. of every three 'children ,Christian schools. but there t room for the others'. "We We Save You Money = 5. Rubber Footwear II Ice Skates Men's, Boys' arid' children's am quite sure an adult square dancing club can be formed. The necessary facilities and a s • members include Jack Drysdale John Heal, Harold knight, of Hensall, and Les Parker, Ex-1 eter. The conference began Saturday. evening with a chicken barbecue! and darite. Reports presented; Sunday indicated' the clubs spent; close to $300,000 during the past! year on service work'. business session, under the: chairmanship of Mrs. Jack Drys; dale, ,Hensall, district convenor.. 44 lll l P lllll 11411114 tt I ll ll 41111111211112111p11441tIllit1 /111111114141111111 111111 1.11 PIP 11 011 I”1144144411111/111111,11fid For the While W6 Trade-Let's Deal .1 • s ake all , three if you want e the money," he said. I channels of vocational • • g are wide open -- it de- area officials "I hope ypu will help us do more the medical field," the surgeon stated. "It only costs $20 to treat a TB patient in In- dia, and a two-year treatment for leprosy only coats $10, but we are dependen;. upon, you for this assistance " Dr. °McClure said ttiat the form of. , evangelistic work was Also rapidly changing in the East, arid that it was no longer possible, to change a poor, igno- rant, illiterate, .heathen farmer Club installs Midnite, Saturday, Oct. 29 Signed, C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk We teaturi Bearhug Ankle Supports rs. Hirtzel iative recently at a,, fall council' meet- lediton-n • - Laura Hirtiell, widow „Ot Representatives of 70 of, the 74 Attending from the Exeter club' " Shoulder, Shin and Elbow l'ads", Gloves Pants in South Huron Hospital. on nessed 'the ceremony .Executive cater and Mrs. Preszcator, Mr.!. New district Kinsmen ex.ecii- tive under Governor Bill Mickle, • Hensall, was officially installed Kinettes conducted their own, NEW! HOCKEY EQUIPMENT 1 'rig lir ;Stratford:7 . •-• ate John ' Hirtzel, Crediton,, clubS in southern Ontario wit. were President Harold Presz-I "The Store With The Gold Rond Stamps" i .4esday, October 26 in her . . . i and Mrs. George nether and i • , , • . : !•1!,Year. She had been a pa- **,ii'il;D: ' ' 1Mr. and Mrs. Art Claite. , : . . , for the past five months:) pi Treitz of Creditor'. She' ; • s..1lirtzel was the former! Town tocs the Bensall club included Mr. PHONE 252 EXETER WUERTH S Those who were present from •". • -". t tt .4* REPAIRING & SKATE SHARPENING (Strictly Cash) and Mrs. Ross Jinks, Mr. .and Mrs. Bill Clement and Jim Hyde. as Well. as the members of the district body. • 000 oo oo 0000 00000 1111 000 1/411 Made her home on the farm ; i of'Crediton since, her ,mar-; to John Hirtzel who died -15 years ago. She ,remained FULL WEEK OF SUPER 136YSI Monday, Oit. 31 to Saturciay, Nov. 4 LAUREL • Electric JIB oLkott4 etionata 414 come, Aoseeximaystx SO PT Mineral Oil IDA Brand Heaq Grade, 16 & 40-ox. Reg, 5 g 650 • Mr.. and Mrs. Ed Wurrn., Ex- eter, Mrs. Alvin Wilper and Mr. Arthur Willett. of Dashwood Spent a -few days in Ottawa with F/14 M. S. and ..Mrs. Slezak. Miss Alice .Claypole, Mrs. Marion Learn and Miss Maxine Reeder of Seuth, Huron Hospital and Mrs. Fred Dobbs and Mrs. J. G. Dunlop of .the, Hospital r a Auxiliary attended the hospital' convention , the ROM York, Toronto, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Jean and. Miss Norma ,Dearing of Sarnia visited with r. and Mrs. Norman -Ford of Detroit' over the past weekend. i ! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wright, Mr. ; and Mrs. •William Wright spent ; the weekend in Chatham, guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Stewart Wright and. Mr. and Mrs. Jefty Keller and. families anti also visited jack Miner's bird. sanctuary at Kingsville on Sunday. • Mrs. M. TK. Madsen of Tor- onto and Jamaica visited with Mr., and Mrs. E. Corson this' week- Mr. , and Mrs. Harry Fullard spent the past two weeks with their d.aughter, Mfrs. Goriki in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Don Santb.cott and family visited in Sirritot on. Senday. DIVIOta AN Orriptyl SLURP ANA NAILIES 16 1114155 Complete line of plans, materials at Conklin's for the Home Builder AIS $11 09 Blanket Roclaido control, Lightweight, 2- Year Guarantee 19.95 tt Mrs..Lillian Blair has return- ed frOm a trip ' to ' th W t lie farm with her where ,she visited. with her son, ! two sells,and muurice. ; Andrew Blair -and family, New e was a member of the Westminster, and Other 'relatives. Ligelical' church, e is survived 'by two clau.gh- :.(Lauie:ne); Mrs. Emerson. Stephen Tewhship, (Doro- -. Mrs. Howard Renney, DO-! three sons, Lawrente, Celi- a, Harry and Maurice both tephen; also three brothers Treitz, Ridgeville, Edward Ion; Edgar, Marsden Sask., eight grandchildren. .e body is resting it the T. 7y Hoffman -funeral home, "wood, until Saturday noon:, I at the Evangelical 'Ul3 chwhere funeral service ,will! place• at 2 'p.m. conducted Elev. A. M. Schlenker, with 'meet i n Crediton ceme- ireaten charges nachines•mo)ied "Heatniastie- Electric HeAtinn Pad S1.00 OFF REG. PRICE 'I' here warned farmers week to get their equipment cover .for Hallowe'en. ey also warned would-be ikster,S, that anyone found lig' away equipment th is c will be charged. with theft, Cecil Gibbons, in charge re local detachnient, said all ibers will be on patrol Mon- night. • $3 95 viTANAN SPECIAL! Whatever your project, . large or small, well be glad to help you Consult us on .your next job. Halibut Liver Oil IDA BRAND CAPSULES 100's 250's 500'4 Reg. SI.15 Reg. $2.29. Rog. $4.29 894 $1,39 43.49 B Buy oielly-Avoid ruth BOX OF SO FRIENDLY SERVICE LOW PRICES 1XPE131 ADVICE 9Etz • y important feature of your ntees that kit) can use the, to meet changing )(feeds. and just retired, but still ode& proteetieni him. Solution/ (lightly smaller 4111601A th rio MOO, dOpOsitS, retirement with fto He also Wants to Sthp Mote ineome 'or life, ids in his policies into 'es, tittatitti.t Lift Insurante benefits. Set the Man ftofit niption of their usefultiesse A, Own, cul, Itefire,tioriative tXt"rttlt 611.14 t.VNT.1.1Pg. !or, LUMBER .44