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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-05-22, Page 8S- mEr B TUON EXP0s TOR, EAFORTH, ONT., MAY .32, 1959 THE, BAFFLES' eY:Mahonfy PUMPS AND SUPPLIES or ,Every .Need. ori. re buying a Buy the Best �SQFTERERS t Gram rid G or offs YOUR .11 VE$TOCK needs fors of w. iter • O D O YOB,. Aildsavings too« can\be yours with\a \\\ .;WATER\.v soFTENER OW at a New LowPlAte- 1 A Dwzo- PUMPING SYSTEM guarantees to give you 4LL =.4 you c�i) need ---_ • 111, C NSTANCE' NEWS OF ``THS WEEK �' Mr. Charles Dexter 'returned- the Orange Grand Lodge of Ong hme o Friday after being a patient tario West;, at Hamilton, as a Vele- ,St. Joseph's". Hospital, London gate of South Huron. . We wish him`'' continued good Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Woods" and health Debbie, of , Ajax, apent the week Mr. Borden Brown, left Thursday end with the latter's parents, Mrs to attend a three-day: copvention of and Mrs. Frank, Riley. Mr. and Mrs..James "Atwood and family,, of -Windsor; spent the week 'end , with; Mr. and Mrs ; Robert Grimoldby. , Mr and • Mrs Frank 'Tice,''Ham-'` Ilton, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs': "Ross, MacGre-: gord and 'fam;;? ily• also . Mr. John Ferguson, of - Clifford. Congratulations ''ire . extended: to' Mr. and Mrs Fred, Buchanan on the arrival -Of .a Son on May 14. Miss "Mary, Whyte, Mr.'Frank Van Der Molen and Master Mar van Van Der Molen, of ,Guelph,, were weekend` guests withMr. and .BUY'. YOUR PUMP During , May FTENE ingenc SEAFORTH--Phone 585 SALES SERVIc ZURhCH—.Phone 34 Napkins Coasters Iofarma- r so=•Statione THE HURQ 1_ ..EXPOS[YC3•R 0 e write, all lines • of N 5 UR ANCE re' Auto Wind: lability, and :Life .. in ' A . Cardillo Successor to WATSON &..REID Phone 214 : , Seaforth Representative: Manufacturers CtU S Llfe Insurance STILL IN, JAIL t eed,$wt e honey t0 Vet Out'of fall re•DARE:You 'To Make "Us An Offer • LOOK • € LOOK LOOK 1959: CHEVROLET:IMPALA 'HARDTOP- Automa ,tic drive, V-8,walls, etc. Listr$4100. ONLY adio, white -$3495, 2-1958 CHEVROLET STATION -WAGONS-With:• custom radios. Were $2395. • • MARE US. AN OFFER_ 195d sharps CMCJ MUNE-VeryDoor.'i'$1395 1156 PONTIAC ` STATION WAGON '1495 : /� 95 Patbi;inder •Deluxe 1955 MERCURY MONTEREYQ Automatic ! ONLY 1h7 :: 1953•CHEVROLET'150 SEDAN 1952 CHEVROLET HARDTOP ONLY 1951 MORRIS MAJOR SEDAN- Like New. • • tt. LOOK ! LOOK .r` LOOK 1957 PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR $ 8 Cylinder vv. 4951 1957"HARDTOPCHEVROLONLDOOR . $A 1956 BUICK CENTURY, CONVERTIBL`E=--•Power. steering, power brakes, $ `radio ..- ... ONLY 1:695 1955 FORD CUSTOIV_ILINE SETIAN $1"9 * ONLY {J V 1953 CHEVROLET. 2•DOOR 'HARD- sack= Top—Newmotor" ONLY �7 1952 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN ONLY 3-=1.951 oanvROLET SEDANS .`$. 15 ONLY Each §peelaiSpecial Special I 1949 Austin— Good motor, Only $99 7 65 More Cars To LCh ose .fro TRUCKS TRUCKS See Them! TRUCKS Seven )ifers� 41958CINE RO S �V" LET S Model 37105, 3 to 4 Ton Trucks; A•Condiboned Heaters, Front Sho'c'k. Absorbers, Signal Lights, : UeaVy Duty Rear. Springs, D P- (tear As1es, Western Mirr'ois, Windshield Wasliersy_�14 font, Brantford Stake Body, .Racks, Tar- . panlins, Spare Tires; none of them over. •1.5,000 original `miles; new` thick warranty.• 'ONLY'' z, ORIGINAL COSTv-■- First, Come'. First Served. • • . ?� X71, '34959- G.M - C.N Pickups Neve List $2495 SP> CIAL AT$ Only 9,000 Miles,- Neiv Price $1975 - FOR ONLY 956 Bedford Van tors .Limit EXETER JACK- 'PROP. 5. Warden and Mss: William Jewitt, left Saturday morning where they will spend several `days in:Ottawa.+ Miss' Muriel Dale, of Brampton, was aholiday visiter, with ;.he r par- ents, Mr.'and Mrs." Verne bale„,;', Messrs: 'My urr, Dale�and4 norge 1V1c twain and friends :Spent.; tire` holiday weekend in • Detroit Mr. and Mrs.'Howaril Presicator. and `family': spent the weekend at the. home of. Mr. 'and Mrs.,Les; :Parker, of Exeter. Mr and Mrs. E. zF " Warren anal:' family' of London; :visited with Mt.' and'' Mrs,: Earl Lawson on:: Monday:,' Mr and Mrs: Borden Brown and. daughters ";visited in Flint and other points 'over holiday- week-.'; end:. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Foggarty and family of Regina; Sask., -visited over the weekend., at the homes of Mr; and.• :Mrs Wilbur . Jewitt and. Mr.- and 1Virs. Wm. Jewitt. Mr. and .Mrs. Russell Good and Mr.. John ;Adams;.. of Londesboro and Miss •Lilliapi Adams; • of Clin ton;:.visited: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Charles: Dexter- . :Mr. and -:lVlrs.• ;Lorne ,Lawson at;, `tended the : Auburn. S $ - annivers- ary, services Sunday ,morning, with the guest speaker being 'Rev. H. Savauge, ,of .Pontiac, Mich: Miss Marilyn Taylor wad chosen! candidate to a three day,:: conven tion •in Guelph, oto; represent the; '441 lloihemaking Club ifi this area: Mr, ant : Mrs. Ydutigblut and Mr. and "Mrs, Carl, Longman. and fain ily," of Io idesboro, visited. Monday News of St. Colulubart ST. COLUMBAN ' IRL _ GRADUA►TES: FROM SCHO L , OF NURSING..; Miss Anne Marie' McMillan Was beth Nolan and Frank. one•; of the graduating .class:. at St. Joseph's School of Nursing;- Lon- don,. on. Friday. She is the daugh= ter of Mr.: and Mrs. William Mc Millan, R.R. 1, Staffa. She 're- ceived het primary education at S.S.S. N. 4, Hibbert,, " and graduat- ed from Sea£arth. District High School. Attending 'the,- 'graduating exercises at Thames Hall were: Mr.' and Mrs. William M.eMillan, ],Noreen and: Danny, Mrs. Mary-:. Williams, Tom Vlrilliams, Mr., and Mrs 'tom Williams, Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams, Mr and Mrs. John Coyne,, -Mrs. Joseph" Melady. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan, son paid daughter, and. Mr.. and Mrs. John .Williams, Detroit; Mrs. Margaret McMillan and .Mrs and.Mrs. Joseph Williams, Flinty' Mich. Later; 'Miss McMillan was.. guest of ,honor at a,dinner and' reception at the Glenallan restaur- ant, London- • .. - Mr. and 'Mrs W. J, Pinnsonault and ,family; : Windsor, with -Mr. and Mrs. ':Jack McIver.` Miss Marie O'Conjior, St. Jos> eph's School of Nursing, London, with Mi and Mrs; James. O'Con=; aur. -Peter-___Maloney,, <Toronto, with Mr. and Mars. 'Peter Maloney. - Miss . Regina Bowman,' London, and Mass CJ'eo -Bowrnan,,Stratford, with Mr. and Mts. , Frank Bow man. '--Miss Anne,! Nolan and ;'Vincent Nolan, • Kitchener, with Mrs. ;Eliza NEW:IHORMONE 1Mi LANT` INTEREST BEEF FEEDERS The introduction ' of anew hor ;none: implant=an estradiol pro:: gesterone cothbination--.is stirring; up a lot: of interest amongOntario' beef feed ers-•'Chief "talking, point is. the reported 21 per cent increase in gains: (from, 2.33" "to.:'2.82 pounds' day).obtained-in lbe a'-tvhei steers' on pasture were treated with the $2.50 implant. ` Tlit results, are similar to those: we have obtained herein Ontario with stilbes'trol '(;another hor=' 'more),'' states Dr, T. D. Burgess," animal " husb'andry' researcher at.: the Ontario 'Agricultural . College. ."Our' tests have 'shown .that stil bestrol-trea'ted, steers outgain, un- treated steers;; by 20 to 30 per cent. and;do•it or" ,approximately,'10 per- cent less •feed., The 'cost of the, stil,. bestrol was, -about• 20 cents 'Per an_ ;reply to a question -the'r`e • was ,any majoF1ifference .effects between the -:two hormone treatments, Dr -:Burgessgxplain_ ed': ."So • far;, allwe,-know is "that they.both give about:20 pet cent increase in gams.on less feed" Dr;;:Burgess' stressed there;,were' as yet unfinished 'problems; with stilbestrol, One - of , them was to find out how long the hormone was;; active' "We' plan to compare " a single iniplant" of • stilbestrol with re -plants at '100-, days," says .Dr. Burgess.'" '"The test will ;be ` tried on 600 -pound Steers' 'over .a240 -day feeding period, .and • we expect to ',have 'Initial results this fall •" Another problem .which will- ' in= terest ;some,farmers is['that with. stilbestrol!" feeding grain on pas-: ture :nrrghtmot pay; "Our first ex: perimenL indicated that," explains Dr- Burgess.,'•`.Wheri•our 24=animal test comparing stilbastrol-implant-, _ed "steers'; fed` grain to • steers" fed: n .rain is completed;, we can be. more' definite." • with Mr. and Mrs..Charles Dexter., We are sorry'to learn Mr. Geo.' Leitch rs a patient in. Scott Mem- orial Hospital; Seaforth, where he underwent an 'operation., Tuesday morning. We wish. him a speedy return' to good health. KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. • Ken Batson an Carol Forest, with Mr. and Mrs - T. J, Rolland.• - Fergus 'Maloney and Miss Anne' Maloney, Kitchener, with Mt. and Mrs. Frank Maloney. Mr,' and Mrs, Leon Murray. and Joe Murray; Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs, filbert Murray. • Miss Florence •, Sloan ,and Torii' Sloan spent the weekendin Buffa ho. Pat Sloan, Assumption- Univers- ity; with ft., and •Mrs, James Sloan. - Mrs. • Joseph., Eckert and 'Mrs. Gilbert :Murray are in Sarnia % at .tendingthe Diocesan convention of the • Catholic- Women's : Teague, Mr. and Mrs. John -;O'Leary, . of London; with:-Ntr. and Mrs., John Coyne. Miss Hilda • Kennedy, .London, with Mr., and Mrs. Auguste Duck-, arme.: ,IONS Eh Arena Doors :Open 7:30.p.m. Games Start at 9.00 p:m. 15 REGULAR,GAMES 'F $60400 EACH, 1 SPECIAL' 'GAME<FOR`$500.00 4 _...SHARE-",..SHARE `GAMES — ^4 General Admission=$1;00 Extra and" Special Cards �g5c Eath, 5 for $1:00 CLIP THIS : ADV-:' And Get One Extra Chance -Free For Eacil Adv: 'resented='at Arena Door 'en One of the• 5 D0�}R PRIZES► - '$25.00_ `EACH' '?u Phone. 534 = Res 540 MAIN ST. -SEAFORTl NEED RUB.BER. .STA S �V Order Thein Through EU � �N. -EXPOSIT H ISO EXIaOSIT 1957 PONTIAC .COACH: , 1951 :CI EV. SEDAN. •. M 1957 DODGE 8=—CYL. SEDAN' .1957 OLDS 4 -DOOR HARDTOP 1955- PLYMOUTH -SEDAN,: 1955 OLDS 4 -DOOR HARDTOP 1955 .CHE SEDAN 1954 " l E-SOTO-SEDAN 19, 53CHEV -SEDAN AN . � 1951,,CHEV COACH- - 1949 "GHEV SEDAN No Reasonable Offer Refused EAFORTH hone 541 and MITCHELL eaforth A Totally New and Different Look, the "BUILT IN"' Look - Without Remodelling or Costly Installation ? - •�--'T�jRyory! SEE THE NEW LOOK IN THE WESTINGHOUSE. No More Backaches ' Suitable tools ii;good ' condition'. take all' the drudgery Out of ,gar- dening. ar-de ing. Today,• with modern equip- , , Ment, one, person"ean'"easily, look after a half acre of'vegetable gar- den, plus a big lawn and flower „garden, -and in about one-fifth of the tune"IiYS father • a r ul w o dha e v needed. And moreover- he, can do4 it with about one-tenth the`fatigue.. The important, point isle have: the' right tool -for the job and to -have the tool clean and sharp, • There are all sorts of special, hand cultivators, narrow and wide, and . Mostly withIong handles so; that there ,is no strain on• the back, They will get in under trailing? vines, make thinning a simple op- eration and will speed the 'weekly; job of cultipation. 'One is -well ad- vised to Visit the nearest seed store ti. and '• look over the: tools that 'are specially 'designed to- •fnake life easier. ' Then there is power. Hardy' --anyone with a fair • sized lawn thinks' of pushing a --mower nowadays. There are' all sorts' mower power mowers on the market -that only cost slightly more than afirst wqualityy hand machine and Whichick eut lawn; ,m half :the:' -ti e ,and withno work at :all. There ,are also stnah, tractors that will do a quartre acne'°of vegetable garden. in less time than, the Average mane needs to culutivate*a plot 20 by 30 byhand. And while one is looking these 'ia " bur savers• over it' is•a good . plan, also t to .investigate' sprinklers;. dusters,,,,sprayers and other gadgets that have come on the marketin recent years.to makegardening easier and more ,intern eating: -a-;lnisun Inn !g!s Y *i' �! :" in +•' !R; • slot 'la.m 9A; -411.111111.11.11 ALS Vniv. :yo 7, + s . k .•.., : ag fit' AllRIM 4111*: . A# me0 :T a SIC ., , k!t rnr.rINNOikIMMill 8e prepared,for the coming'-suipmer heat. Don't be Caught -With the old refrigerator acting up and, Spoil your fond -when the heat strikes. Come into DQX FURNI and 'Check on tie low prices on.:,; the .many- WEST= IN:G:HOUSE REFRIGERATORS in -stock, one' to suit every purse and every family! - but oneof "the..severalU-i_ TIE. MO:DEZ-PM 11 shown above is 1 rich_ cubic loot models bearing the fain us Westinghouse name. Freezes, and.etores Q. '60 ths. cold storage' tray holds, 15.additional pounds- of frozen' foods—; others " features.: full width Vegetable crisper,' cheese and butter kee p er p egg shelve stall 'bottle,, shelf. WESTINGHOUSE RANG- ops. ANG S o ,, in � ffk nc T s. � cxe 24" and 30" -Models -Will `Meet Your ;.. Individual. -,Need AM -30 is one of the quality Westinghouse ranges that will lighten your household chores. Big , oven -will cook a whole meal automatically.: You can watch it work through theiarge, elm° grass in the ovendoor. One large top burner and three smaller sized .burners , with fast, . su're; electrical` heat. CHECK THE PRICE TO -DAY AT _..^•.•.<;':•r.;:;?.a•;r.;#:ate • 4 uron County's Largest Used Car Dealer" WON'T VOLN . , „If yon magi tom' aa, mother hen to keel; her train wan Tering away. t is `! 's tether win prevent the , annoyance e[ a'tangled `line:IJ pale that is loiigek' tbgu tine and • 4agi..'+V/O ham 'hag! m eat at *II: aimed.