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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-05-26, Page 8&z THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1949 w -a W ” M Year From Any Crop You Grow Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 60c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for single verse, Sup extra for each additional verse. En­gagements 50c. Mrs. Laverne Heywood wishes to express her sincere thanks and appreciation to her friends for the lovely cards, treats and ■ " a♦flowers she received while patient in Victoria Hospital. IN MEMORIAM FLYNN—In loving memory Yes, no matter what you are growing this year, “NA- CHl’RS” LIQUID FERTILIZER will help you make more profits. “NA-CHURS” is ideal for seed beds,’ transplanting and side dressing, It can be added directly to water in. your transplanter or any other water equipment including water­ ing hoses, It is so concentrated that 1 quart will make 50 gallons of fertilizer when mixed with water. H Na-Ch ursz/ Has Many Advantages © © No Clogging of Valves or Machines Easy to Use Even Distribution More for Your Money No Burning No Waste Can Be Used in Dry Weather a recent test by Rutgers University in New Brunswick,Tn . ... New .Jersey, we find these results obtained from liquid ferti­ lizer; . t 1. TOMATOES—increase in yield of approximately 10%. 2. SWEET POTATOES—32.1% increase in yield. 3. LIMA BEANS—advanced date of maturity 2 to 3 weeks. 4. SNAP BEANS—80% increase in yield on first picking. 5. SWEET CORN—5% increase in yield, 6. CELERY—50% increase in yield. Order Today From BIRTHS -To Mr. and Mrs. Drysdale, Hensall, Hospital, London, Douglas, a brother Pearl Sat- and s o n, ONTARIOEXETER proven that itVeteran poultrymen have pays to feed pullets Roe Vita Grow Growing Mash after the seventh week. Such a diet Plant Food Co. (Canada) Ltd London Ontario DRYSDALE— Robert J. in Victoria a son, Paul for Jerry. DEITZ—hi Hensall at Mrs. Stephan’s nursing home urday, May 21, to Mr Mrs. Glenn Deitz, a Gordon Albert. HEYWOOD—-In Victoria Hospi­ tal, London, on Thursday, May 12, 194 9, to Mr. and Mrs. La­ verne Heywood, of IJsborne, twin boys, Donald James and Douglas Raymond. JONES—’Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones (nee Margaret Love) of Hensall are happy to announce the arrival of their son, John Grant, in Clinton Public Hos­ pital on Sunday, May 22, 1949. OTIS—Sigmn and Mrs. Howard Otis (nee Patsy Johns) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Virginia Lynn, at Exeter, May 3,3, 1949, a sister for Laurie. RUSSELL—At .St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on Sunday, May 22, 1949, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Clifford Russell of Shipka, a son, a brother for Douglas. STEWART—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart, of Exeter, are happy to announce the birth of a son, Lloydon, on Saturday, May 21, at Mrs. Batten’s nurs­ ing home. THOMSON—On Wednesday, May 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Thomson, of Exeter, a son, Norman Earl, at Mrs. Batten’s nursing home. TAYLOR—On Sunday, May 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, of Exeter, a son, at Mrs. Bat­ ten’s nursing home. THEORET—A t M r s. Batten’s ■ nursing home, on Sunday, May Frank a son, hard for could he voice of unto me those he do? Jesus and rest due MCDONALD—1 of our dear Harold and who passed ago. happy hours How sweet still;But death hag JL, „ The world, can never fill’ —Sadly missed by mother, dad, brothers and sisters. o NEED—ip loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Mary Neeb, who passed away May 24, 1947, ’Tis sweet to know we will meet again, o 22, to CpI. and Mrs. Theoret, of Clandeboye, George Frank. DEATHS Lucan, 1949, DICKENS—Suddenly in on Tuesday, May 24, William John Dickins, beloved husband of Elizabeth Mains, and dear father of Albert, I-Ieleji (Mrs. Morris aid), Marion (Mrs. Knowles), Jack, (Mrs. Eldon Caldwell) in his seventieth year. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon with interment at Clandeboye. PERKINS— In Exeter, on Sun­ day, May 22, 1949, C. Free­ man’ Perkins in his 61st year. SPARLING—In Victoria Hospi­ tal, London, on Monday, May 23, 1949, Merle Irene Rum­ ble, beloved wife of Harry Sparling, in. her fifty-second year. ENGAGEMENTS McDon- H a r r y and Bessie The engagement is announced of Gora Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fletcher, New Salem, N.S., to Gerald Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wurm, Hensall, Ontario, riage to take place J line 3 p.m., Hensall. * Mr. Charles Daniel Van enarde, of Huston Texas, wishes to announce the marriage of his sister, Miss Shirley Mae Van Audenai’de to Mr. Milford Chest­ er Prouty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Prouty. The marriage to take place on Saturday, June 4, at 1:30 p.m.. at the Pentecostal f'hur«*h, Exeter, Ontario. CARDS OF THANKS Alvin Mar- 4 at Aud- ■In loving memory son and his wife, Jean McDonald, away one year we once enjoyed, their memories left a loneliness. Where troubles are no more; And that the one we loved so well Has just gone on before. —Ever remembered by her sons and daughters. * PICKERING—In loving memory of a dear father and grandad, who passed away, May 25, 1948. 0 happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still; His death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. —Ever remembered by Karl, Marion, Eleanor and Carman. HENSALL ■Mr. and Mrs, Laird Joynt, Betty Lou, and Harry, of Toron­ to, recently visited with t h e ■former’s mother. Mrs, .Alice Joynt. Rev. P, A. Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguson >accompanied by Mr, J. L. Nicol attended t h e organ recital in the Presbyterian Church, Teeswater, o n Monday evening. ■Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson ’and family spent the holiday with Mi’, and Mrs. James Morris in Goderich, is high in digestible nutrients with the correct balance of proteins, minerals and vitamins. This Roe Vita-Grow promotes resistance to disease, builds strong sturdy bodies and profitable egg production in the Fall. Men Who Know Insist on Roe . . . ask your Roe Feeds Dealer for Roe Vita-Grow Growing Mash. Mrs. Jean McTavish wishes thank her many friends ® relatives who called on her dur- {ng her visit in Exeter. * 1 0 the end so near; parting without c a by his wife* you. truly miss so suddenly on May 30, 1-948. great, the shock memory of who passed forge* you, you are always PHONE 376 never grow room FLYNN—In loving memory of George Flynn, who died May 26, 1942. His life was love and labour, Ills heart fo^ his family beat true, He toiled so love’d, What more He heard the Say, “Come Lay down, thou weary Thy head upon my breast. He left a beautiful memory, A sorrow too great to be told To those who have loved and lost you, Your memory will old. —Ever remembered and family, MASON—In loving Charles Mason, ’ away May 23, 1946. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a father Your loved ones would never forget, —Sadly missed by wife, Lavina and daughter, Lena, and fam­ ily. 26c MASON—In loving memory of Charles Mason, who passed away May 23, 1946. happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet) their memory still; But death has a loneliness No world can ever fill. —Sadly missed by his wife, daughter Rose, and family * MCDONALD—In loving memory of Jean and Harold, who were taken away May 29 and The blow was severe, We little knew It is only those who have lost can tell The sorrow- pf farewell. —Sadly missed Marcia and Bay nh am. MCDONALD—In of my dear Mommy and Dad­ dy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc­ Donald, who passed away one year ago. Not a day do I In my heart near, We who loved you As this ends the first sad year. —Ever remembered by their lit­ tle daughter, Marcia. and Ushers June is almost here and many of you will be assembling a wedding wardrobe. 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