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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-27, Page 8Town Of Exeter Notice Re Change Of Time CitizenS are requested to take notice that the Town of :Exeter will change back to Eastern StAndard Time at Midnite, Saturday, Oct. 29 Signed, C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk 4111,11111t11111,1 tttttttttt IIIIIIIVIttittltlfiltititli ttttt 1111#101,110t11111111111111,11f11111111111111111111111111111111,1111110 Fall Drug Sale 16" tier Or FIR. PLYWOOD *serreeet Complete line of plans, materials at Conklin's for the Home Builder Whatever your project, large or small, we'll he glad to help you • , Consult us on your next job, ritIrNDLY SERVICE LOW PRICt8 ' ADVICE wyoff ni.AbTa. 644bitt LINE eett6 APPIOXIMATELY S, PT cermet AND kirrIl#M SWIM AN6 trilkILEO 7Q gNe,5 ohm reek 16' FULL WEEK OF SUPER BUYS! Monday, Oct. 31 to Saturday, Nov. •.) 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You too Will be glad you have permanent Life inattrAnce beettuite of these and other ilexible bendts, See the fan front lanufletUreil today for a full destription rrf their usefulness, 1.0 MANUFACTURERS LIFE A, f. Oym, C.L.U. ItOresentativt ° EXtTtR Tell 6/1-M ter 4 TimeA.Advocete, October 37, 19140 T- family hears :officer Fred liartnern, Staffa, a eus-I •• • • . • at U$ may ..be lustifiect e. S • t Fidel Castro' And his Cuban Over 7(/ attended the third an- people may be justified in their meal banquet provided by The anger et the American gov't,' T-15" for correspondents. staff and _ their friends. Publisher J. Vies Lt. J. M. Gibson of town. m Sontheott paid tribute to the • 414gesteri. to members of "The community reporters as ' the 11,"--Al family" of correspondents "spokes of a itheel which made and during its annual ban- the huh strong." elliet at Armstrong's Restaurant Muskat entertainment was Provided by Mrs. Beatrice Hess. Setqrday night, The RCAF officer, who empties Zurich, and her daughter, Mrs. ldeid Simmons, a member of .ssize-d he was giving his ow n 13e1*- The T-A staff, and by Bill Bat- :venal views .of the U.S.-Cuba ten, another staff member, who • controversy,. urged the group to led the sing-song. "reed between the lines" of . Appreciation on behalf of the American-written newspaper sto- correspondents. was expressed. by' More aid required for Asians.: McClure Fit. Lt. Gibson indicated Cas- tro's overthrow of Batista and his subsequent moves to end U.S, control of the country's eco- nomy were not unlike the Ame- rican's own battle for independ- ence from the British in 17e6. Saw both-regimes His iMpieesions were gathered from a visit earlier this year to the Caribean island by his wife and himself, who had also spent a vacation-there, during the- .Ba- tista regime, He emphasized the striking difference between the obvious,• police-etate atmosphere .of the latter and the apparent freedom .now. enjoyed. by. the people. , towards these people. ' , tery and the service was con- , was sponsored by Huron PresbY- The RCAF officer said he : ' Not alone in world ducked by Rev. Ernest Lewis, found it interesting to be asked "We are not alone in the world Rev. Lloyd Brown, convenor of by Cubans (who felt Canada, • today," Dr. McClure .warned. too, was dominated by the Miles.' "-- • • .. . These people have a choice be-'the presbytery missionary and maintenance department rican -gov't: how Canadians are . tween. our a . octrines or the doe; Assisted in the service, ,also faring under the "U.S. heel." '• trines that are being brought to bear upon them from China and i "1 hope you Will help us do He suggested the mass-killings, Russia. We have two methods'more in the medical field," the conducted by Castro's men, we can use to help these pea- surgeon stated. "It only costs shortly after they gained power,' pie ,se. either through govern- $20 to treat a TB patient in in-which caused : such concern' ment channels or by our own! clia, and a two-year treatment among other nations, were small'. personal aid through overseas for leprosy only coats $10, but in proportion to the atrocities .` missions-" : we are dependen• upon you for committed under Batista.•,, "Canadians can he proud of this assistance While Batista controlled the the work their government is Dr. •McClure said that the state with professional soldiers,' doing in the East,"Dr. McClure form of evangelistic work was Castro's "army" was made up:stated, "but it doesn't let us out'also rapidly changing in the of dedicated volunteers whose re-: of own personal. obligations." • East, and that it was no longer sources were extremely limited. In a challenge to the church, possible . to change a poor, igno- An indication of their respon-, Dr. McClure stated that only; rant, illiterate, heathen farmer John Heal, Harold Knight, of il Herman, and Les Parker, Ex- . "All • channels of vocational Both Fit. Lt. Gibson and his ; training are wide open - it de Creme were impressed by the ex- treme warmth and friendliness'' • of the Cuban people, revealing m • • that in one city the mayor gave rs. L. Hirtzel an English-speaking clerk a half -1 Catholic nation, they pointed out, they could not 'embrace the atheistic philosophy of the Reds. The complete absence of dis- crimination over color aed race B 411, persons interested please spend the Winter months. ' ti phone 437. i Air, and Mrs, Harry DeVries, !f. 1 Bart arid Shirley, spent the f P't1.7eeWeNtVeeR"bio*i.tirsmettei°angtle teams DeVriee' parents, Mr, end Mrs, ' : weekend In Hamilton with Aire. , i will be chosen at the arena this martin Dykstra, I - Saturday, October 28 at 10100 Air, and Mrs, Will RYelstrian _- o'clock. Youngsters eligible to were in Clinton on. Saturday at ' I pla y pee wee hockey should be tending the Counter • MeNairn i between the ages of 9.12, but wedding, they must be under 12 as Of I Mr. Nat Ogden is in St, Jo- I 1 R. S. Hilts, Secretary. Aug. 1, 1960. s eeph's Hospital, London and was' [ H. Heff"4"'ArCthhauirn"Peininkbitiner, Treasurer It is expected that oft the fog- tisfactory progress. lowing Saturday, Nov. 5, rag- istration will take place for th youngsters under 9 years of age. 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 Motors for donating a car to the club. This kind of support cannot be spoken of too highly. The club will completely over- haul the car as part of their winter program' and poseibly raffle off the car next stunriler, ilsosii111111011 llllllll iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii ii tttttt ..1111110111,1001 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 001111 tttttttttttttttttt 1110,10 We Save You Money Rubber Footwear Men'S, Boys' And Children's Ice Skates For the Whole FarnilY We Trade-Let's Deal We feature Bearhug . Ankle Supports NEW! HOCKEY EQUIPMENT . Shoulder,' Shin and Elbow Pads, Gloves, Pants "The Store With The Geld Bond Stamps" PHONE 252 EXETER WUERTH'S REPAIRING & SKATE SHARPENING (Strictly Cash) ttttt 0 tttttt 1,11110111.1101010,111000001 ttttttttt 0.10, tttttttt 1 ttttttt • ttt i• tttttttttttt 4 tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt VITAMIN SPECIAL! Halibut Liver Oil IDA BRAND CAPSULES 100's 2S0's SOO's Keg. $1.15 Reg. $2.29. Reg, S4.27 89c $1.89 $3.49 Christmas Cards Buy early-Avoid the rush BOX OF SO rie c ndemnin Castro's re- . s p g Mrs. Ross Love, Shinka. , floor. gime. "PM yourself in their shoes," he suggested, pointing out the suffering the Cubans expe- rienced under the former Batis- ta dictatorship which was smiled upon by the U.S. gov't and the extensive control exercised by U.S. companies over Cuba's ba- ;lc industries, uggest Luba s anger tom spraying operator, used his - Continued from page 1 wends on how much you want to with this progress he has be; help" he said.. come very impreSSionable," Dr,: into a poor, ignorant, illiterate,' McClure said, : Christian farmer. "If we want him to be a true Christian we "He wasn't impressionable 30 years ago - he is today - he have to make him literate, so may not be tomorrow," be said,' he can learn new and better "If we are going to help him farming methods to feed hint- we have to try to mold him self. The average yearly income is from $40 to $72 and, ae Gan- may be too late." dbie said, to a hungry man, "God Dr. McClure said that if Ca-, mass often appear in a loaf of nadians didn't help him today, bread." their children would look back "If we want to live up to our and wonder what was the matter personal duty we have to do not with their parents. "They will the least we are capable of - think we weee having a depres- but the most we are capable of sion or else we were merely doing." showing a grey t deal of apathy Dr. McClure'n visit to Exeter broke out in the upier floor until Mrs. :Rayburn, alone in the llotlae, and her son Ted. outside. .doing a welding job, were told. bee passersby. that the top of the house was afire, The blaze broke out in an unused section of the second floor. The cettet was Un- determined. Kathryn Harbern of Staffa. a relative, driving by with Mr. and Mrs. Norval Elliott of Hih- bert Township, saw the smoke. Pouring irotu under the eaves. Actual fire damage was not heavy hut coesderable amount of water dripped to the first equipment to fight a different', cause of .damaes last Week. He turned, the machine an his ey 1,.ARRY HRIG4MAN own house to check a fire which the Mitehell briga arrived. The Exeter Junior bowling league is full swing at the local alleys. The leagues as the present time have 28 teams of boys and girls between the ages of .8-19. Total number Partici- pating at the present time is 180, Any youngster that has not yet registered and would „like to, may clo so by contacting Hallowe'en. Teen twenty Donee Bible attitude, he felt, was the one out of every three 'children e absence of looting and wreckless . go to Christian schools. but there damage when the revolutionary; wasn't room for the others: "We. levees captured Havana. ; can take all three if you want to give the money," he said, Hospitable country New district Kinsmen execie year on service work, CI b ' , eter. 11 etl Installs ! The conference began Saturday. The Exeter District Junior Band has progressed wonder- fulls in the past year or two and the executive and members of the band 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 Mr, Ford at the Exeter Town Hall Thursdays between 5,30 and 7.00 or phone 375-J or 656. Square Dance Club If enough interest is shown, I am quite sure an adult square dancing club can be formed. The necessary facilities and a members include Jack Drysdale, eien the Gibscns received Ins • • d ed. from a • trip ' ti . the West Cube. I just 15 years ago. She remame I on the farm with her two sons, Harry. and Meurice, •t She was a member of the New regalia, slate Evangelical UB church, Credo ton. for Hensall 'lodge' The new regalia for Hensel] 100F was recently dedicated by i Charles Hutchison and Robert; Williamson, London, both past grand masters of the Grand' Lodge of Ontario, Ernie .Chipchase was installed' is noble grand of the lodge in: another Impressive ceremony! conducted by District Deputy Grand Master Eldon Ott, and his degree team from Harriston. Percy Campbell, district dep-' City, was among the dignitaries ' who witnessed the ceremony and other guests were present 'from Exeter, Brucefield, Harriston, , Mt.:Forest and Clifford_ lodges. Other officers installed in- cluded: vice-grand, Ted. Taylor: recording secretary, Charles Hey financial secreted-, Peter McNaughteri;' _ treasurer, Ed Munn; chaplain, Rodger Veil-. ner; noble grand right supporter , Alex MeBeath; left supporter, ert Horton; vice - grand right supporter, Ray Consitt; left sup- Porter, Jack Corbett; RSS, Re- ward terrine; LSS, Jack Brint- nen; warden, Bill Coleman; sen- tinel, Wes Richardson; inner guard, Wilmer Adkins; outer guard, Tom Myers. She is survived 'by two Baugh- ter, s :(Laurene) Mrs. 'Emerson . Wein, Stephen TOwhehip, (Doro- thy), Mrs. Howard Renney, De- troit: three sons, Lawrence, Cen- tralia, Harry and Maurice both of Stephen; also three brothers John Treitz, Ridgeville, Edward London; Edgar, Marsden Sask., and eight grandchildren. The body is resting at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home, Dashwood, until Saturday noon, then at the Evangelical. UB church where funeral service will take place at 2 p,m. conducted by Rev. A. M. Schlenker, with interment i n Crecliton ceme- tery. . • Threaten charges if machines moved OPP here warted farmers this week to get their equipment under cover for Hallowe'en. They also warned would-be pranksters, that anyone found towing away equipment this week will be charged with theft. PC Cecil Gibbons, in. charge of the local detachnient, said all members will be on patrol. Mon- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wurm, Ex- eter, MI e, Alvin Walper and eelr. Arthur Willett. of Dashwood spent a few days in Ottawa with F/L M. S. and. Mrs. Slezak. Miss Alice Claypole, Mrs. Marion Learn and Miss Maxine Reeder of South Huron Hospital and Mrs. Fred Dobbs and. Mrs.' J. G. Dunlop of the Hospital , Auxiliary attended the hospital ` convention at' the Rdyal York, Toronto, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Jean and Miss Norma Dearing , of Sitnie visited with Mr, and 'Mrs. Norman Ford of Detroit', over the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tech Wright, Mr. i and Mrs. •Williem Wright spent r the weekend in Chatham, guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Stewart Wright and Mr. and. Mrs. Jerry Keller and families and also visited Jack Miner's bird sanctuary at Kingsville on Sunday. Mrs. M. K. Madden of Tor- onto and Jamaica visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Cerson this ' week, • • Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Fullard spent the pest two, weeks with their daughter, Mrss Gorski in Detroit, gr. and Mrs. Don Seuthctitt and family visited in Sirneoe on Sienday. Sp ayer .aids iii Staffa fire Plan teen twenty dance, A Hallowe'en teen twenty • • dance will be held -at the arena on Monday, Octo'. -r 31 from 8:30 to 13.00. All teenagers are wel. ceme. Music be supplied by the "Kool ruins" orchestra ,plus th e latest in records-. Na costume necessary as the dress will be casuals Admission will be 600 per person and 75e a couple. Prizes and a good time are in store for all those who, attend. .Cheperone will be in at- tendance. The dance is being sponsored by the Exeter Lions Club. Junior Bowling League RECREATION r""'"'",'" Shell out to Hallowe'en UNICEF Town topics ..• , .. • •„ , at arena on .-,:ailowe,en made available and all that, is '1,‘Ira, Prown )01 nod her hnshOnd i needed now is some enthusi 'Ale In Toronto to leave for SePilend i 1 participants, , eailing .911 the Carinthia from' one night e week and square Mr, and Mrs, Archie W. FAlterJ1 ' Aiontrea I. i The club would probably meet dance for Omit two hears . s ington have left for Florida to 1; Mrs, Thomas 'Brown .of Weal. • Sit nun eriende visited with .• Mrs. Charles Harris ItteadAY • of this• we*. qualified. instructor nevi- e been and 'Y'r ecinesClaY skatesNo or slicksbe'operated h his for the registration. leransputeted. 'fle. is Making sa- • olp.,11 ... .. llllllllllll •11,0111111111,111111111•1111111•1111,1111111111,,,,, Cash on hand ,y.,,1111111 4 4 1111,041,41114 4111.111111141114111,t111111t1,1/ll1 r,AAoh oil • it 0110 t. II.A1,l w, ommih 1.0 tfrinting 290,49 Pion, (Shipki) 10.60 theatre EaReosel 60.00 trucks ($) 30.00 Dan Jolly (wire) 30,00 Denetistni to; 490,09 Bible SocistY 119.00 Gidoons' 119.00 Rese04 Mission, 1..ondon 4. . 119,09 - $1,047.09 $ 25,13 OFFERINGS (9 0Yeninga ) ..... $11073.22 EXPENSES Spielers $ 200,00 MUsis, $111tiare tarlite Drive-In Gospel SerYices FINANcim- STATEMENT evening with a chicken 'barbecue area officials Sunday indicated the clubs spente and dance. Reports presented, close to $300,000 during the past; live under Governor Bill Mickle, Kinetics conducted their own . }Jensen, was. officially installed b u s i n e a s session, under the 1 . recently. at a.. fall. coeecile meet- chairinanship of Mrs. jack Drys. '''G'ihs°11s ''' Cr ect it o n :oative ::' :, ::•, : ,,,., .-,, - , ,- orik.• air Stratfordss.. see. e ,... . dale, Hensall, district convenor., day -Oft .- to 'elioise the. palate • of interest. : i • - • .3eirs.. Laura Hirtiele widow .of , esepresentatives of . 70 of the 74 Attending from the Exeter' club •,. p The -Exeter couple , 'were sine fluericed„ too, 'by the Cubans' in .1 the late John' Hirtzel, Creditors,' clubs in southern Ontario wit_ were President Harold Presz- died - in South Huron Hospital. on nessed .the .ceremony. Executive cator and Mrs. Preszcator, Mr. sistence that they ' were not Communists.As • • -d i te r i Wednesday, 'October 26: in her and Mrs. George nether and OVIANtzzikWaVameam M r. and Mrs. Art Clerke. 80th year. She had been a pa- ' tient for the, past five months:! '. i Those who were present from .Mre. Hirtzel was the former T Laura Treitz of Creditor, She . • own topics , and Mrs. Ross oinks, Mr. 'and the Hensel] club included. Mr. had made her home on the farm sesesseeseeessesesereeseeesesseeesses Mrs. Bill Clement and Jim south of 'Crecliton. since, her mar- • Hyde, as well as the members , 'Mrs. Lillieli Blair has return- . • Was .another favorable mines- riagetoJohn1.1 te 1 . • died sr he who of the district body. where she visited with her son, Andrew Blair arid family, New Westminster, and other relatives, M d Y Recreation Office The recreation office will new, be located in the .basement of Ruth Durand. All of the bowlers the library building. A telephone are under adult supervision and has just been installed And any- receiving proper bowling in- one wishing to coned tie May struction, do so by calling 437, Exeter Junior Band • Exeter Car Club The Exeter District Junior The Exeter Car Club now call-I :Baud under the .direction of Mr. e ri "Asphal t Angels" will Ford is expanding. A new class provide free . taxi eervice for beginners from the age of the town limits on Saturday, nine years and up would like to November 5 from 1.:00 p.m. to be started. 5;30 p.m. for the people of Exe- . ter The club will operate from The new class will receive in- . the. recreation office at the' side rtruction in the flute, -clarinet, trumpet, saxophone, trombone, horns, basses and drums. Some instruments will be sup- plied on loan while new instru- ments may be rented or bought on a trial basis, Know your traffic laws? One of a wild if questions on Ontario traffic laws and site driving practices-, . Question What is the meaning of a flash- ing red signal light et in inter- section 1. Step before ontoring? 2, Slow dawn before entering? 3. Wait for green light? 4. De hot enter?' SEE ANSWER PAGE 7 Presented as a public ser- vice by your friendly insur- ance agents W. H. Hodgson LTD.• GENERAL INSURANCE M. .1. Geiser W. H. 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