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HAUTIFUL ARUZY.f A, 'By 0M.0-HAMBER
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n 'HAM
Qotrespp dent: AUPREY BELLP KR Phomp, sir Y U
SwWripho - tin
ns, Classified Advs., Pisplqy Adv�,- zon.0 joh Prin
all qccopted by the _Pa
yf1pid c Q
-orr spondont
Mr." and Mrs, Lawrence 9, al 4lrniton, Clan Gregor sqmre.
ue cir�tspont tl?e Ietrs_
Visit►99 N4 Qalraner
L 0 0,
At the Albt9A. Hotel, 0pont the weekend 0 her home Ila, t Py Was -q4nnon 9, 0 N E SO,
M�. and Mrs. R�arAx V
aite, In the village,
K, Langford, with his, d4ughter,
StratW,, werg, their dhu�er Mr, =-d Mrs., Quarry Gordon, Mrs, Rancp ker pno. �3e , %10 WI Will hold -its gvxT,
th
vl"t$ Q 19u4d4y, their son John and his family, h is great-graj�ddavghtpr
of on.
,5, at 8 13M
$pend4n,.- Sunday ft�., the vel, Str%tfol�d, spent %raday iA thP, Scarboro, The supsit ppe4,1cerm0l be Don
Ian e Dr, and Xrs� W, village. Mr. an4 Mrs, L. 1-�. Towers, 1b,
Tillmamxi and tamily end Mr., -J. AN, rid,klo,_fo, ul�en assistant Ogricatu
.. ral
of Tulsa, .0 ..formerly ofLondoX1, have taken
and Mrs, Hugh Gregory a d h= MW44 BaWCQM from up reoldeMe n
. _1ve at �0
�a, and U g a their L n,
new home
family, 41 of London. XulcLvw, Olrjahoma, were over -at, bhq corner of Cblin-a, arW Will be shown-Ond 4 speew:
Gu,mts- of -'Mr, and Z , con !on taken for "Pennies'
fts, Adam night guests� at the Albion oathrirlo ect 'Honour R .00wling. Champ$
for Frip
Flpwem dminK the past wppk I-Totel on Saturday. Mr. and Um,'KeUb Bra don
inOuOL-d tbOr sons, Ron and Xr. and Abs, Pete Peter- And family, Stratford . , who re- alia Mrs, John A, -M- Mrs, William (Gerry) Harris Viand Dave Reid, centre, are the ho.nour roll
his w(Ve. from Burrioby, B,Q. sovand Rld=d, spent awee4- VT bowling champions at Crow
cently purdhased the -I)Qme q.- ot'014191 4nc� T r, and Mrs. Jas, n 1,ane 13awling Aller, Victoria Street., They Were
on were winners of the 01ne garnes in, the. men's and ladies' 4
where be is staltionod vAth the end in ToroTrtg, recently. the late Ben Rathwe Clint , W e - re- iyisions. The will have
I on Kjaitil AVM`StrQn9,
RCMP, and Ruts and his wife David Dewar, Toronto, Apent Cregcent, spent the weelcend At cent %mclay visitors. with 1�b- their names. engraved on the Carling trophy t
heyaTe holdbige The trophy was
an, recently, pufupfi 1� . At the
and children, Kim, Debby, Greg, the we0kend W4h blis' mother, their new summer home, Mrs.' Olen Carter rec Tly, or, cbmpetition by Joe Daer, Kight, Who won. the tr�d�l 1 1963
and Jill,, oif StreetsA1111p, They, Mrs ID, Dewar. GladYs Gourley Went left is Wes FlollAnd,61ni of tfiO CO -Managers of thp �owlihg alleythis past i
Fred Hulls, who ewers' and '20s . I , win -
to b da last eek w#h
were joined $unO-v for MI. IVY,% N1�01112�Rl L Metcalf, for- managm the Bayfield-Clin Ti few days l W ter. -Record, P40toY
Adlarn,F11owers, birthday,,bY Dr. Morly' of' MOAtread, his' taken Golf Club has Purchased, f4ends 1.4 D 'twit, (News
-Record.
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and Mrs. Bay Flowers and -fam- up. residence at her 1101ne im home of � FIS. Aft. Mabel Scott raturnecl
William Reld, on last week after a three week D 10 1 J C hA LWAgri4an f1i h
Catherine Stieets. 1.
Mvs, DavId Bettye and Blair,
-TOW
stay with her chaugArter and
dy •Ic
!L'ovulic ews
St. Bruno, Quebec, are staydng
husband in Tuakermr4th.
w1fth her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
David and Bally Armstrong,
Sltreltford, spex4t Easter, we-
Th e Cubs held their regular
the coliseum opened and the
At Aubu rn.,
Cobert BI.Ox.
Miss Joanne Hulls retarned
W�th their grandParents, Mr.
-
nreecting o' April
very busy ori with a
evening. The activi-
13aWield groups enteied aloe g
irlth. thougomc�s bf oiffier Cul-�,
Elects O��1�®�[+
on Friday -night from New York.
and Mrs. John Armstrong.
Mrs, Bill Andrews bz-d fam-
-ties -began with the Grand Howl
Svouts -and Guides, The displays
She had enjoyed a five day con-
dUcted tour I company with
11y, Toronto, spent the Vacation
followed by the IrWestiture. of
Robbie Pease, and.Yeter Mac.
were excellent. They varied
from Oubg making torts, from
AUBURN � The Auburn 4-'H
other grade 13 students frcx.
week worth.her parentq, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Wood,
Vean. Theser two boys now be-
'tooth p1*15 (wbTch they do f6r
Club, held its first meeting for
.C%irlton and AIRchell,
Huron Coivity Young Peopae's
long to the Bayheld Pack an4
the Toy Maker's Badge) to.
the garden club at the home of
Mr. an, AlTs.i John MacKenzie
returned* -oo 'Monday, after
, 'FeR IDWS!hip Rally" was held In
wear their colors and are rea4y
1�ftst
bridge buillding by RoverScouts,
.the I %xler, Mit. FIr 0,nk
the United Church Thursdhy
to start working for their
'
There was -'a SWImming Show
spending ten dayr� in Toronto
with their grandchildren, 'jbbn
evening- Ae-v. Hunter, Taronto,
Star".. ConVatuiations 13loys!
'the ,
put oi-x by i6� Scouts, dall mak-
During the election of offi-
and Margo whose parents, Mr.
I
as� guest spepker,'gave an m-
Follow4w Inoestiture,
games and instruction period$
-Ing by Quides, (.these they,
ey sell
for chlarity), a roiller skating
cers, J11-1. Bennett bedame Pres'
1�'
and . MX5, J. MacXenzie Jr.
. I
spirft address. Dinner was ser-
Ved. by Ahe ladies of the T
were held, climaxed by a Camp
show, and a . jungle" . scene was
debt; Linda Reed, secretary;,
and Sheron. Collins. nro-qa re-
SyMm, xttzLer Fire sing. made with boys dressed, up as.
LOL, Zuebre to 153 pevgons.' porter:
A successful euchre party was Wis . s: Margaret Qubley, Muir- At the Camp Fire Brian bears, lions and tigers' Even, Me leader, Mrs.girls.
eith Mac -
TENDERS FOR STANLEY TOWNSHIP laugh, East Yorltshire, England Noene was promoted to S.enlor Smokoy the BetLr was there. han' welcomed the 'K gir I Is. and
• held by the Loyal Orange mTkme'd last Wednesday to, sp;;� Sixer, where he wll� assume the The Scouts' had a siang c�air theft' mothew and exphdirred the
Udge last I week, assisting Akela with made up (this 19 -used for cross, requirements
bfts. J1JrR,H1utch1hg for each member.
WEED! SPRAYING � ? I twin sijgtev Mrs, Cliff the, instruction' of the Other Ing gullet's, etc.) arid were giv- Each must a
ana Wal- a six week vacation w�th, her. durble's of . plant fa*,
ege es
ter Westlake were ladies and and flanAly. It hat . been Cubs unti . I such I tirh'e 'as he I I ng Cubs rides 's
men's high. prize winners: lone, CUCR F on it, Uptadrs -and -four klr�vft of flowering an -
SEALED TENDERS for roadside spraying,of Weeds hands, Mrs.. Orval XcClinchey� 'seven years gince,Mrs. Saunder, leaps - ii1to Scouts. they held a,,Hobby Show where -nuals tin a` garden for which
and brush in the Township of Stanley will be .received by and Len Sm11th: low prizes, Mrs.- cock and chUdren visited witch . Bradl' Turner, tookover the there were such things on, cis- 'each has dliawn a. plantng plan,
the, 3, 1965i 1 Eri, Tutie4 as Sixer, of the White play a�� lanVs made from POP- "Why and Where; do -we
undersigned, juntil '9 pin. Monday, May G. Hop -ed Telford; her.s&,ster and parer& h c
96n and n
land. Six while Brian Makins hiss scale sticks, racing cars, (,both Rant a Garden" was the,,fhst
Tenders to state an hourly rate. and the draw was )von by Mm. taken the position as ~Seconder, riding type and toy type)., ships, topic di. -cussed. Mie girds also
Dorothy ,McLeod., The Alkella adds that he is 'very stamp Collections, sea shell,,c l- talked
The Township of Stanley will supply the spray and Mrs. C. W. Brown returned o t 11k about bo6k covers and
11 n Inoans ;reference, fAes wfiich, Will be
a helper. home, on Saturday from ton 'dId Pack, ally carving a large Totem: Pole. started.
' ed -with th"rogress of lect"ons 'a d even ecru-
clixi all 0ibs, ire the EVdA
Public Hos tat. McKillop Farmer 'Pre -
Tenders are to be clearly marked as to content, Lowest They certainly deserve a great 'There were exhibits on every. All members are requested
or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Frardt. Andet- deal of credit -as they. them- Imaginable phase 'of Scouting:, to keepirecord boo.ks and: have
son, and -family, Science Hill, George Wheatley selves have 'earned It
WILLIAM TAYLOR, I and'Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bis. 9 After dinner they made, 'the the planting plan drag for
Road -Supffint0dent, back, Clinton' spent Sunday Am-o�tg the guests, for, the return: trip home. Everyone the next meeting which us to
VARNA, Ontario.* witli their parerts, Mr. and. Mrs.' Dies In 65 h Year evening were Mrr,and Mrs. -Ro,- ed, but not too tired for be held at the home' of Miss
Bert Mae-Vean, Rev. and Mrs.. was. tired,
01 Ed. Stu eall. singing and games on thq way. Bernice McDougall,
44• 119 Pease, Mrs, -Bellochamber and The Cubrnaster want.�., the,
George Thomas Wheatley, 64, the District Commissioner Jack parents , tthe Cubs to know
Conif Irma' on.,.
Se tee
. d
rvi
hi a
and 0=mumn were, cefebpa-
te,4 =,rewlar serv`lce"Plr
9
,t, S Unitoa
'111111"eld Pn Sunday, April ;4.
Imose coafl;m. edwerp Donal,
Lltx�dsiay, Dava4. )?ease, :Ppugl4s:
Wallis, Brondb, Stirling, Pa , tw
SCM01e, Ruth Wads, Teresa
Allan liobner, Qh-W1
lih'ottraas Pie and Abra-
ham Koene,
Those received by letter of
traro"er and as adults on, pro-
fession of,faith were" Mr. And
Xrs. Patemon, Mr.. and Mrs, D.
Hawe, M
_r,, and Mrs. Snell and
Mrs. Z. Dunn,
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mes, W. G, TurAer
and Ross of Qtta;wa, visited
their aunt and =q
le, Miss Mar-
garet McKay and Oliver and
friends Easter Week,
WL and Mrs. Nelson Hood
-visited Sunday with' Mr. and
Mrs. Ed,. Morton 'near Seaforth,
Frank Wright who has, spent
t116 winter in RoAda returned
home recently, much ,improved
du health.
Mr.,,and 3&s. F; W. Rown-
tree, and Miss Leah Lignac of
Weston who, bWe spent the
past two months in Florldla,
visited Thursday with the fox-
men's sister and brother-in-law,
Mrs, Norn-mn Long and Mr.
Long,
VVEST U I
_V OAR
PH -5,012- BAYRIED1
RI -L 1 Dublin, McKillop Town, Gallant. that,'the boys could vot-
ship, died suddenly at his home possibly
ThuThe Guides, Scouts and Cubs - have behaved better.,He says for Sp'ring Seedin Requirements
rsay, April 22. toolt a bus trip t6 Taranto last he would be proud to t" -o them
Born in Md<!HQp Township, priday,- 10 see "Scouting in anyplace, anytime.
he farmed there all his life- Action". Atiend Course Ask at The Seed Plant
Spring IsHere! ER - is survived, by his wife, the AibtivitiL 3 began at 8 o"cl0ok SAM Pmy,Re=er and A,S.
former Lavina Rock; one dau- -in the morning when the groups M.'Raymorid Scotchmer attend- Londesboro
ghter, Mrs, Robert (Joan) Al' boarded the bus at Bayfield - ed a course at RCAF Station
CAD VAHD SEEDING ONE F,,_kLL Ian, Brucefleld;r one son, Larry, m�,_ _•12 rniuie dx,,o, iFiioir Clinton,
on Sunday, 1.01: the
WILLING at home; tWo grandchildren; his leaders Mrs. , Xzdoney and Mrs. first part of their Wood Bafte.
mother, Mrs. Thomas Wheatley, Warner, 13 Scduts with theit The regular -'Brownie meeting
READY McMll(>p Township. leaders Mr. P. Rennerand Mr. was held April 20 in Tow Hall.
REQUIREMENTS le was n TO SURM YO A past president Of the Ray Scotchmer and 11 Cubi One new present
• County Soil and Crop Improve- with Cubmastter j, V, MacVlcar And one Brownie visiting from
WE CARRY ment Ass�odatlon, he was also, a assisted 1)73t Tawny Owl Mrs. another pack.
past .president ):0 the Huron MacVicar. The District COM- , Lea Alin McLeod and Karen
'GRASS'SEED(S Ploughmen's Association and an rdissdoner Sack Gallant, also Brandon received their Golden
elder of Cavan United Church, -A-A 4,1,' 1
r
We Specialize in
SELKIRK WHEAT
.CENTURY PEAS
CLIMAX TIMOTHY
from Jones, Mac,Noughton Seeds. i J=108. Lea Ann and AarOrl also
Winthrop. At one o'clock the doors to received their first year Sen4ce
• SEED GRAIN The body rested at the Stars while Mary McFadden re- Cereal Grains
from Alex M, Stewart & Son Ltd. Box funeral borne, Seaforth, •ived
where funeral service was held 'i a Second Year star. All the prominent Varieties
on
Saturday, April 24. Rev.* J. The rest of the meeting was
• C -I -L' FERTILIZER Auburn Bride .
in stock, C. Britton, Northside 'United hold out of doors . playing games.
• CERESAN M Church, Seatorth, officiated 61yen'Shower
for treating your Own grain at home. Burial wat naade at Maitland -1 R. N. Alexander
Bank Cernetdry, Seaforth. AUBURN --.:- Mrs. Ed Davies
•'LEGUME-AID-INNOCULANT .. - I was hostess last Friday evening p)f0pej? H&q 7,INC,
•
for Alfalfas and Trefoil, TENDERS FOR STANLEY Tow for 22 friends and neighbours - Out, farming operations are devoted entirely
,NSHIP and the members of St. Mark's —W -43.A cwmr
Guild at a bridal shower for
0 WARWICK SEED CORN Mrs. James Schneider. She wel- 1N vrN rIoN,"ro po r to the production of teed.
USH UNTR -corned all to the party and was Member Canadian Seed Growers; Association
Hn Fn WETTLAUFER WEED and BR- OL the Mistress of ceremonies..
SEALED TENDERS for the supply of *Led and brush A re&41rig, "Counsel for a livrENVO)v Phones
spray will the ,received by the undersigned until 9:00 p.m. CArV was given by M-.. Andrew Clinton 482 747S Blyth 521-4399
FEED MILL Monday, May 3rdi 1965, for 45 gallons of 2.4-D low volatile Kirkconnoll. Mrs, Dovies w�is in ,,
MARY STREET —CLINTON 482-0792 Ester 96 and 45 gallons of Brush 10ler, 16W volatile 128 charge of the contosits. A honey- 16-1b
moon. telegrarn. contewt was Avon
ounces.
by Miss Ruth Schneider and a
Tenders' to be sealed and clearly marked as to con_ word contest was: Won by Mrs.
tents. Lowest or any tender hot tibcessarHy accepted, Anch-ew Kirkeonnell, who also
won the mmmbled pie Wntegt.
SI WILLIAM TAYLOR, Mrs, Thomas HOggift gave, a TWO WILD(ATS
Road Suoertnt6ndeht, reading, "How to cook a hus,
Co TRACT VAANAo Ontario. btih.dIv. . b I I . I
Mrs. 1,16Y6 liuniphreys. read
an adds est Of WAgMtUlatiths
I' verse to flit- new bride, aftd
n FOR SALE,
gifts were presented by Mm.,
BARLEY-, Davies and Mrs, `1111011%s Hag, AT
Mrt. Schneider thanked 1 111
everyone'- for their gifts and in.Q
Wited thorn to visit.
PAKRLAND PARLEY
--- the *bit depthdable Variety to grow
_00V9H IFkOM,#AST PERFORMANCE
SEED and FERTILIZER SUPPLIED
FERI TILIZER— Complete stock carried,
Contact us far today's 'ptildet,
SEED GAAI -, Order t6tly A tuppfi6t
ate
SEED 'BEANS Good sop"Plles bn hdhd
CONTkACT8 AVAILABLE
Ofinted literature on growhig
beans avdildbib -dt (5ut
Ll _"O OD4
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Phone 9694609 N60411
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IN -TANK AGITATOR
0160 GALLON
BONDED TANK
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sEt THEM NOW AY
JOHN BEANtt At,
A W Phone 442-02S6,
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#RotgPIELD WELDING,
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TIME IS NgREL AGAIN!
`rte d'vold the rush, bring in your seedgrdih
Ne titre neatly foe you,
Soo N
NATIONAL and.. RcUll'
FEEDS
GRASS 01W : CLOVER SEEDS
O. P. FERTI . L E "S
BROEZE **VARNA
'006 MILLvok, 482-42-10
W6
TWO 1963 QUICK WILDCAT .4 DOOR HAkbT6P$,
have been dealt in on new Wild-
tats,'The$6 cars Wet4bofh own-
ed by local penflemeh in Gode-
eich and are 1ML ekce15tl6ndI c6h�
diflon. Tieet helve beenreplaced
bri both. -One features bucket
teats and it ilffilsh6d 1h Autumn
Gold, ThedthL�,rtdtk has bench
style sea-ts ;*Itrh 'a diver '81UL" TAKE YOUR
6xtdribr. Power tf#btld§k pd*&
'brd k6s` Ta didt &d. ared just t6hie
of the 'feature'sftAdtittl bh
'these fine automobiles. -8da dnd'
drive -bti6 toddy. - S29 -.0f
Mc+GEEIs
CH_
Est. '1010
A
Conif Irma' on.,.
Se tee
. d
rvi
hi a
and 0=mumn were, cefebpa-
te,4 =,rewlar serv`lce"Plr
9
,t, S Unitoa
'111111"eld Pn Sunday, April ;4.
Imose coafl;m. edwerp Donal,
Lltx�dsiay, Dava4. )?ease, :Ppugl4s:
Wallis, Brondb, Stirling, Pa , tw
SCM01e, Ruth Wads, Teresa
Allan liobner, Qh-W1
lih'ottraas Pie and Abra-
ham Koene,
Those received by letter of
traro"er and as adults on, pro-
fession of,faith were" Mr. And
Xrs. Patemon, Mr.. and Mrs, D.
Hawe, M
_r,, and Mrs. Snell and
Mrs. Z. Dunn,
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mes, W. G, TurAer
and Ross of Qtta;wa, visited
their aunt and =q
le, Miss Mar-
garet McKay and Oliver and
friends Easter Week,
WL and Mrs. Nelson Hood
-visited Sunday with' Mr. and
Mrs. Ed,. Morton 'near Seaforth,
Frank Wright who has, spent
t116 winter in RoAda returned
home recently, much ,improved
du health.
Mr.,,and 3&s. F; W. Rown-
tree, and Miss Leah Lignac of
Weston who, bWe spent the
past two months in Florldla,
visited Thursday with the fox-
men's sister and brother-in-law,
Mrs, Norn-mn Long and Mr.
Long,
VVEST U I
_V OAR
PH -5,012- BAYRIED1
RI -L 1 Dublin, McKillop Town, Gallant. that,'the boys could vot-
ship, died suddenly at his home possibly
ThuThe Guides, Scouts and Cubs - have behaved better.,He says for Sp'ring Seedin Requirements
rsay, April 22. toolt a bus trip t6 Taranto last he would be proud to t" -o them
Born in Md<!HQp Township, priday,- 10 see "Scouting in anyplace, anytime.
he farmed there all his life- Action". Atiend Course Ask at The Seed Plant
Spring IsHere! ER - is survived, by his wife, the AibtivitiL 3 began at 8 o"cl0ok SAM Pmy,Re=er and A,S.
former Lavina Rock; one dau- -in the morning when the groups M.'Raymorid Scotchmer attend- Londesboro
ghter, Mrs, Robert (Joan) Al' boarded the bus at Bayfield - ed a course at RCAF Station
CAD VAHD SEEDING ONE F,,_kLL Ian, Brucefleld;r one son, Larry, m�,_ _•12 rniuie dx,,o, iFiioir Clinton,
on Sunday, 1.01: the
WILLING at home; tWo grandchildren; his leaders Mrs. , Xzdoney and Mrs. first part of their Wood Bafte.
mother, Mrs. Thomas Wheatley, Warner, 13 Scduts with theit The regular -'Brownie meeting
READY McMll(>p Township. leaders Mr. P. Rennerand Mr. was held April 20 in Tow Hall.
REQUIREMENTS le was n TO SURM YO A past president Of the Ray Scotchmer and 11 Cubi One new present
• County Soil and Crop Improve- with Cubmastter j, V, MacVlcar And one Brownie visiting from
WE CARRY ment Ass�odatlon, he was also, a assisted 1)73t Tawny Owl Mrs. another pack.
past .president ):0 the Huron MacVicar. The District COM- , Lea Alin McLeod and Karen
'GRASS'SEED(S Ploughmen's Association and an rdissdoner Sack Gallant, also Brandon received their Golden
elder of Cavan United Church, -A-A 4,1,' 1
r
We Specialize in
SELKIRK WHEAT
.CENTURY PEAS
CLIMAX TIMOTHY
from Jones, Mac,Noughton Seeds. i J=108. Lea Ann and AarOrl also
Winthrop. At one o'clock the doors to received their first year Sen4ce
• SEED GRAIN The body rested at the Stars while Mary McFadden re- Cereal Grains
from Alex M, Stewart & Son Ltd. Box funeral borne, Seaforth, •ived
where funeral service was held 'i a Second Year star. All the prominent Varieties
on
Saturday, April 24. Rev.* J. The rest of the meeting was
• C -I -L' FERTILIZER Auburn Bride .
in stock, C. Britton, Northside 'United hold out of doors . playing games.
• CERESAN M Church, Seatorth, officiated 61yen'Shower
for treating your Own grain at home. Burial wat naade at Maitland -1 R. N. Alexander
Bank Cernetdry, Seaforth. AUBURN --.:- Mrs. Ed Davies
•'LEGUME-AID-INNOCULANT .. - I was hostess last Friday evening p)f0pej? H&q 7,INC,
•
for Alfalfas and Trefoil, TENDERS FOR STANLEY Tow for 22 friends and neighbours - Out, farming operations are devoted entirely
,NSHIP and the members of St. Mark's —W -43.A cwmr
Guild at a bridal shower for
0 WARWICK SEED CORN Mrs. James Schneider. She wel- 1N vrN rIoN,"ro po r to the production of teed.
USH UNTR -corned all to the party and was Member Canadian Seed Growers; Association
Hn Fn WETTLAUFER WEED and BR- OL the Mistress of ceremonies..
SEALED TENDERS for the supply of *Led and brush A re&41rig, "Counsel for a livrENVO)v Phones
spray will the ,received by the undersigned until 9:00 p.m. CArV was given by M-.. Andrew Clinton 482 747S Blyth 521-4399
FEED MILL Monday, May 3rdi 1965, for 45 gallons of 2.4-D low volatile Kirkconnoll. Mrs, Dovies w�is in ,,
MARY STREET —CLINTON 482-0792 Ester 96 and 45 gallons of Brush 10ler, 16W volatile 128 charge of the contosits. A honey- 16-1b
moon. telegrarn. contewt was Avon
ounces.
by Miss Ruth Schneider and a
Tenders' to be sealed and clearly marked as to con_ word contest was: Won by Mrs.
tents. Lowest or any tender hot tibcessarHy accepted, Anch-ew Kirkeonnell, who also
won the mmmbled pie Wntegt.
SI WILLIAM TAYLOR, Mrs, Thomas HOggift gave, a TWO WILD(ATS
Road Suoertnt6ndeht, reading, "How to cook a hus,
Co TRACT VAANAo Ontario. btih.dIv. . b I I . I
Mrs. 1,16Y6 liuniphreys. read
an adds est Of WAgMtUlatiths
I' verse to flit- new bride, aftd
n FOR SALE,
gifts were presented by Mm.,
BARLEY-, Davies and Mrs, `1111011%s Hag, AT
Mrt. Schneider thanked 1 111
everyone'- for their gifts and in.Q
Wited thorn to visit.
PAKRLAND PARLEY
--- the *bit depthdable Variety to grow
_00V9H IFkOM,#AST PERFORMANCE
SEED and FERTILIZER SUPPLIED
FERI TILIZER— Complete stock carried,
Contact us far today's 'ptildet,
SEED GAAI -, Order t6tly A tuppfi6t
ate
SEED 'BEANS Good sop"Plles bn hdhd
CONTkACT8 AVAILABLE
Ofinted literature on growhig
beans avdildbib -dt (5ut
Ll _"O OD4
(*K IROS "M NO C 4
Phone 9694609 N60411
I WIT14,1EXCLUSIVE.
IN -TANK AGITATOR
0160 GALLON
BONDED TANK
td; J 04,-",
tolow A6611011.
*0 so
sEt THEM NOW AY
JOHN BEANtt At,
A W Phone 442-02S6,
df
#RotgPIELD WELDING,
S"Oft, I
u'ed
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`rte d'vold the rush, bring in your seedgrdih
Ne titre neatly foe you,
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O. P. FERTI . L E "S
BROEZE **VARNA
'006 MILLvok, 482-42-10
W6
TWO 1963 QUICK WILDCAT .4 DOOR HAkbT6P$,
have been dealt in on new Wild-
tats,'The$6 cars Wet4bofh own-
ed by local penflemeh in Gode-
eich and are 1ML ekce15tl6ndI c6h�
diflon. Tieet helve beenreplaced
bri both. -One features bucket
teats and it ilffilsh6d 1h Autumn
Gold, ThedthL�,rtdtk has bench
style sea-ts ;*Itrh 'a diver '81UL" TAKE YOUR
6xtdribr. Power tf#btld§k pd*&
'brd k6s` Ta didt &d. ared just t6hie
of the 'feature'sftAdtittl bh
'these fine automobiles. -8da dnd'
drive -bti6 toddy. - S29 -.0f
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on Sunday, 1.01: the
WILLING at home; tWo grandchildren; his leaders Mrs. , Xzdoney and Mrs. first part of their Wood Bafte.
mother, Mrs. Thomas Wheatley, Warner, 13 Scduts with theit The regular -'Brownie meeting
READY McMll(>p Township. leaders Mr. P. Rennerand Mr. was held April 20 in Tow Hall.
REQUIREMENTS le was n TO SURM YO A past president Of the Ray Scotchmer and 11 Cubi One new present
• County Soil and Crop Improve- with Cubmastter j, V, MacVlcar And one Brownie visiting from
WE CARRY ment Ass�odatlon, he was also, a assisted 1)73t Tawny Owl Mrs. another pack.
past .president ):0 the Huron MacVicar. The District COM- , Lea Alin McLeod and Karen
'GRASS'SEED(S Ploughmen's Association and an rdissdoner Sack Gallant, also Brandon received their Golden
elder of Cavan United Church, -A-A 4,1,' 1
r
We Specialize in
SELKIRK WHEAT
.CENTURY PEAS
CLIMAX TIMOTHY
from Jones, Mac,Noughton Seeds. i J=108. Lea Ann and AarOrl also
Winthrop. At one o'clock the doors to received their first year Sen4ce
• SEED GRAIN The body rested at the Stars while Mary McFadden re- Cereal Grains
from Alex M, Stewart & Son Ltd. Box funeral borne, Seaforth, •ived
where funeral service was held 'i a Second Year star. All the prominent Varieties
on
Saturday, April 24. Rev.* J. The rest of the meeting was
• C -I -L' FERTILIZER Auburn Bride .
in stock, C. Britton, Northside 'United hold out of doors . playing games.
• CERESAN M Church, Seatorth, officiated 61yen'Shower
for treating your Own grain at home. Burial wat naade at Maitland -1 R. N. Alexander
Bank Cernetdry, Seaforth. AUBURN --.:- Mrs. Ed Davies
•'LEGUME-AID-INNOCULANT .. - I was hostess last Friday evening p)f0pej? H&q 7,INC,
•
for Alfalfas and Trefoil, TENDERS FOR STANLEY Tow for 22 friends and neighbours - Out, farming operations are devoted entirely
,NSHIP and the members of St. Mark's —W -43.A cwmr
Guild at a bridal shower for
0 WARWICK SEED CORN Mrs. James Schneider. She wel- 1N vrN rIoN,"ro po r to the production of teed.
USH UNTR -corned all to the party and was Member Canadian Seed Growers; Association
Hn Fn WETTLAUFER WEED and BR- OL the Mistress of ceremonies..
SEALED TENDERS for the supply of *Led and brush A re&41rig, "Counsel for a livrENVO)v Phones
spray will the ,received by the undersigned until 9:00 p.m. CArV was given by M-.. Andrew Clinton 482 747S Blyth 521-4399
FEED MILL Monday, May 3rdi 1965, for 45 gallons of 2.4-D low volatile Kirkconnoll. Mrs, Dovies w�is in ,,
MARY STREET —CLINTON 482-0792 Ester 96 and 45 gallons of Brush 10ler, 16W volatile 128 charge of the contosits. A honey- 16-1b
moon. telegrarn. contewt was Avon
ounces.
by Miss Ruth Schneider and a
Tenders' to be sealed and clearly marked as to con_ word contest was: Won by Mrs.
tents. Lowest or any tender hot tibcessarHy accepted, Anch-ew Kirkeonnell, who also
won the mmmbled pie Wntegt.
SI WILLIAM TAYLOR, Mrs, Thomas HOggift gave, a TWO WILD(ATS
Road Suoertnt6ndeht, reading, "How to cook a hus,
Co TRACT VAANAo Ontario. btih.dIv. . b I I . I
Mrs. 1,16Y6 liuniphreys. read
an adds est Of WAgMtUlatiths
I' verse to flit- new bride, aftd
n FOR SALE,
gifts were presented by Mm.,
BARLEY-, Davies and Mrs, `1111011%s Hag, AT
Mrt. Schneider thanked 1 111
everyone'- for their gifts and in.Q
Wited thorn to visit.
PAKRLAND PARLEY
--- the *bit depthdable Variety to grow
_00V9H IFkOM,#AST PERFORMANCE
SEED and FERTILIZER SUPPLIED
FERI TILIZER— Complete stock carried,
Contact us far today's 'ptildet,
SEED GAAI -, Order t6tly A tuppfi6t
ate
SEED 'BEANS Good sop"Plles bn hdhd
CONTkACT8 AVAILABLE
Ofinted literature on growhig
beans avdildbib -dt (5ut
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Phone 9694609 N60411
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IN -TANK AGITATOR
0160 GALLON
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#RotgPIELD WELDING,
S"Oft, I
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TIME IS NgREL AGAIN!
`rte d'vold the rush, bring in your seedgrdih
Ne titre neatly foe you,
Soo N
NATIONAL and.. RcUll'
FEEDS
GRASS 01W : CLOVER SEEDS
O. P. FERTI . L E "S
BROEZE **VARNA
'006 MILLvok, 482-42-10
W6
TWO 1963 QUICK WILDCAT .4 DOOR HAkbT6P$,
have been dealt in on new Wild-
tats,'The$6 cars Wet4bofh own-
ed by local penflemeh in Gode-
eich and are 1ML ekce15tl6ndI c6h�
diflon. Tieet helve beenreplaced
bri both. -One features bucket
teats and it ilffilsh6d 1h Autumn
Gold, ThedthL�,rtdtk has bench
style sea-ts ;*Itrh 'a diver '81UL" TAKE YOUR
6xtdribr. Power tf#btld§k pd*&
'brd k6s` Ta didt &d. ared just t6hie
of the 'feature'sftAdtittl bh
'these fine automobiles. -8da dnd'
drive -bti6 toddy. - S29 -.0f
Mc+GEEIs
CH_
Est. '1010
A
S"Oft, I
u'ed
TIME IS NgREL AGAIN!
`rte d'vold the rush, bring in your seedgrdih
Ne titre neatly foe you,
Soo N
NATIONAL and.. RcUll'
FEEDS
GRASS 01W : CLOVER SEEDS
O. P. FERTI . L E "S
BROEZE **VARNA
'006 MILLvok, 482-42-10
W6
TWO 1963 QUICK WILDCAT .4 DOOR HAkbT6P$,
have been dealt in on new Wild-
tats,'The$6 cars Wet4bofh own-
ed by local penflemeh in Gode-
eich and are 1ML ekce15tl6ndI c6h�
diflon. Tieet helve beenreplaced
bri both. -One features bucket
teats and it ilffilsh6d 1h Autumn
Gold, ThedthL�,rtdtk has bench
style sea-ts ;*Itrh 'a diver '81UL" TAKE YOUR
6xtdribr. Power tf#btld§k pd*&
'brd k6s` Ta didt &d. ared just t6hie
of the 'feature'sftAdtittl bh
'these fine automobiles. -8da dnd'
drive -bti6 toddy. - S29 -.0f
Mc+GEEIs
CH_
Est. '1010
A