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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-06-07, Page 5c?* Mrs. Jean Gawthorps is confined / THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1945 ......................................................................—----------------- ------- -----....•— serrE« hogs to market IN SHORTER TIME There is a notable shortage of meat on the domestic market —and this shortage is in very grave danger of increasing', due to the tremendous needs of liberated European coun­ tries. Canadian farmers are being called upon to increase their production, particularly of pork and bacon, so that the needs of these war-torn countries may be met, to a de­ gree at least. Canadian bacon is wanted, both in Britain and in the rest of Europe^ and the need will be maintained for many months to come. Now, when every pound of pork must be produced, at the lowest possible cost, you must consider the efficiency of your hog feeding program. Efficient feeding means that more of your hogs farrowed reach market, at the proper weights, and in the shortest feeding period. You can increase the efficiency of your feeding, and in­ crease your resulting profits too, by raising your hogs on a balanced ration, which contains in the correct proportions, the required proteins, minerars 'and vitamins. Because it is a balanced ration, SHUR-GAIN 16% HOG GROWER eliminates waste, and every pound you feed is utilized by your hogs. Balanced feeding, the SHUR-GAIN WAY means faster growth, lower feeding costs, and' improved grading results. Shur-Gain 16% Hog Grower Price $2.25 per bag. Made and Sold by Cann & Sons T. B. Allen Lackie Bros. Exeter Farquhar Whalen < We offer top grades of seed corn at very attractive prices over previous years. Golden Glow, Wisconsin, Bailey, White Cap, Bloody Butcher, Leamington and Hybrid Corn. SCREENINGS: We have just received a car load of No. 1 Screenings $29.00 ton ground. Cann & Sons, Exeter HENSALL The annual Stock Show will be held in the Park at Hensall on Thursday, June 7th. The parade will be led by Centralia Pipe Band and will commence at 1.30 p-m. There will he special attractions at the grounds as well as lunch booths. Be sure to attend this show this year, work were Mr* W. 0, Goodwin, Dr, A, J McTaggart, Charles Cooper, Thos. Chapman, G. M. Drysdale, J. C. Cochrane, Robert Dalrymple, R. J. Cooper, George Thompson, J, M, Glenn and John Bolton, Messrs. C. M« Cook, of Wilson Lodge, Toronto, and e. Blake Win­ ter of Great Western Lodge, Wind­ sor, were present and assisted with the work- The minutes of the Exeter Hoard of Education and of Stephen Council together with several other impor­ tant items have been crowded over until next week. to. her room owing to illness. Teddy Normjnton has been con­ fined to his room with an attack of pneumonia. Miss Mildred Jones, of Kitchener is holidaying with her parents, Mn and Mrs. Norman Tones, Miss Ida Stacey returned to her home in Toronto after visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Soldan. Mr. Ray Pfaff, of St. Marys, vis­ ited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs- Alice Pfaff, who is ill. Mrs. Thos. Harris, of Chiselhurst has' moved into the dwelling this week, which she recently purchased from Mr. Harvey Jacobi. Mrs, Harry Hoye, of Kitchener, is visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Fink. Miss Margaret Sangster returned to her duties at Exeter after en­ joying a pleasant holiday at Hamil­ ton, Toronto and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Catharine Heddem returned home from a pleasant visit with members of her family at Hamilton and St. Catharines, • Word has been received LAC. Robert Sangster, LAC. ris McEwan and W.O.G, Sgt. aid Parker are now overseas. Mrs. J. W, Bonthron had the misfortune to injure her leg on Sunday and Hospital in lance. Mr. Wm. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Simpson, Bobbie and Billie at the home of his mother. Mrs. Lou Simpson. Rev. C. E. Fisher, of Corunna, preached for a call in Carmel Pres­ byterian Church on Sunday. Rev. Ferguson, of Wiarton, will preach for a call next Sabbath. The teachers of the local public School staff have been re-engaged •for another term—Mr. George Cow­ en, principal, Miss Juen Brandon, intermediates, and Miss Barbara Michie, Juniors, The Masonic Lodge No. 224 at­ tended divine worship in the* United Church on Sunday when Rev. R. A. Brook delivered an inspiring dis-1 course. Special music was rendered, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. by the choir, I Cook, of Granton. 'The Mission Circle of the United; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton, of Church will hold their annual pic-t Detroit, spent the week-end nic at the home of Miss Mattie Ellis on Wednesday, June 13th at 5.30 p.m. Each member’ is to invite a guest. Following the Pot Luck Sup­ per Miss Barbara Michie and Miss Margaret Glenn will have charge of ! the sports. , ' Mrs. Alice Pfaff had the misfor­ tune last week to slip when com­ ing up the cellar steps, receiving a severe ^shaking up when falling. Mrs. Pfaff has been in ill health for several weeks suffering from a heart attack. Her daughters, Mrs. Robt. Blgie and Miss Alice Pfaff, of Exeter, are attending her. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Veriner, Mr. and Mrs. Lome McNaughton and Mrs. Roy MacLaren attended the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs. John Mac- Laren, which took place from the home of her son, Mr. Alex MacLar­ en, Cromarty, on Thursday. Inter­ ment was in Staffa cemetery. Huron Masonic Lodge No. 224 conferred the third degree on two candidates on Monday night. Those assisting the officers with the WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prance and family visited on Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hay, of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Davis silent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Davis, of Kirkton Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Bailey attend- |ed the anniversary services at St. Raul’s Anglican church, Kirkton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Horne visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Free­ man Horne. Mr. and Mrs, Jas- Kirkland and Malcolm, pf Thames Road, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Davis. Mr, and Mrs, 0. Horton and fam­ ily of Lumley, visited recently with Mr, and Mrs, Colin Gilf iliac. Misses iAlice Brown and Gwen Hocking attended the teachers’, 8 Huron Federation of Agriculture Third Annual FIELD DAY AND PICNIC Lions Park Seaforth . Wed., June 13 th FI7ATURING SPORTS For a big day’s outing, join the crowd; pack a basket of lunch and meet your old friends; make this 3rd annual plenty the best yet. XO.3Q 1PROGRAM a.m. —-• Bruce County vs, Huron County Softball Game—-1st Game of Tournament between 4 counties of Bruce, Perth, that Nor- Ron- was removed to the Clinton in the ambu- Simpson, of Detroit, VOTE LIBERAL Bill Golding stands for the best rehabilitation plan for armed forces. Individual Freedom. Social Security. National Housing Act.Family Allowances Plus long term markets for farm products with guaranteed floor prices. BRINSLEY Mrs Markle, of Detroit and Miss Mary Amos visited Mrs, Mary Cart­ er on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Vie Manque and daughter Sandra, of Buffalo, are spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i meeting held in Hensail Tuesday of Morley. Miss Mary Doyle, of London, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo Lee and babe, spent} Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ken. Carter, of Clandeboye. Mr. Norman Amos, of London, spent the week-end at his home here. Residents of the 11th concession of McGillivray Twp. are enjoying hydro which was turned on Thurs­ day last. Rain has delayed the sowing of beans and corn considerably in the neighborhood. Mr. Joe Amos who is renovating his home has had the cement-men putting the foundation under kitchen, also under their new porch. the sun Mr, J. L, Amos, of Brinsley, rep­ resented the Crediton pastoral charge of the United Church at the London Conference sessions last week. Mr. and Mrs, Ansel Lee spent1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Rosser, of St. Thomas. Miss Gertrude and Margaret Amos dined with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amos on Sunday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kuhn and children, of Crediton, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher -Gower. Pte. 'Roy 'Lewis, of Camp Ipper- wash, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. Ernest Harris attende the funeral of his cousin in London on Monday. MV. and Mrs. Earl Dixon spent with Win.his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. We are sorry to report that Ray /Elson’ (nee Katherine Morgan) was taken to the. hospital, London, for -an appendiVtoperation. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenton and children, of St. Catherines, spent a few' days with Mr, “ Fenton. Misses Keogh, of with their Andy Keogh. IRev. Donna, evening White.- The community will be glad to know .that Mrs. John Lewis has re­ turned from the hospital where she has been a patient for some time. LAW Helen Alice Barracks, -Ottawa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon, / Mr. and Mrs. Wm. t Hamilton are spending a couple of weeks with ■their son, Roy, of Detroit. Kathleen London, parents, and Mrs. of London, with Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Fred and Helen spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Skinner and spent Friday and Mrs. Wes Chivare, Princess IIK BILL GOLDING Wellington and Huron. I noon — Picnic Lunch—prize money $50.00, p.m.—Jim Hunter, of CFRB, Huron Old Boy, officially opens Field Day, followed by other prominent speakers. p.m.—Square Dance Contest, 1st prize $20.00, 2nd $10.00; Old Time Fiddler’s Contest, prize $5.00; Calling Off con­ test $5.00. Open to Counties of Bruce, Perth, Wellington, Huron. Entries in hands of Secretary by June 10th, p.m.—Children Races, including all children up to 16 years. Prizes each event. p.m,—Softball Game, Wellington vs. Perth. -Lacrosse, Brampton vs. Norval, m.—Final Softball Play-off between winner of 1st and 2nd games. p.m.—Horse Shoe Pitching Contest, open event, $1-0,00 win­ ning team. Contestants furnish own shoes. Jitney Dancing throughout the afternoon. EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY FEATURING Huron—Holstein Breeders Exhibit. National Film Board—Continuous Showing, Dominion Department of Agriculture Exhibit, Veterinary Clinic. O.A.C. Pasture Exhibit. War1 Relics. New’ Farm Machinery. — EVERYBODY WELCOJIE — Band in attendance. Dance in the evening, Elite Orchestra, London. Russell Bolton, Vice-President. All in uniform Free 12.00 1.15 ] 2.00 2.00 last week. Quite a number of children at­ tended the pictures in Thames Road church on Friday afternoon. 2.00 out including TOP CROP HYBRID SEED CORN MILLET SUJ>AN SORGUM» G. Zwicker Crediton Ontario || 8 = ■ a .m. music supplied by r Harry L. Sturdy, President, Cars '25c Children Free '■....... ........... .......... .............—...- "How long have you been work­ ing for Doodle and Company?” "Just since they threatened to fire me,” , W. V. Roy, Sec’y-Treasurer. Adults 25c ■— -----——W Letter to a debtor; "If you don’t pay me immediately, I’ll tell all your other creditors that you did pay me." LIBERAL RALLY s s CREDITON TOWN HALL FRIDAY NIGHT, June 8th AT 8.30 P.M. Senator BILL TAYLOR speak in support of W. H. GOLDING, Liberal Candidate EVERYBODY WELCOME—ESPECIALLY LADIES “God Save The King” ■ i 8 IS hub ELECT PROVEN GOVERN Send Mackenzie King to the Peace Table A