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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-25, Page 12MAIN ST., EXETER Mathers Bros PHONE 321-W Tirestone I,LOW COST? Graham Arthur PHONE 210 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1952 School I!—Continued from Page 1i Grade 4, Crediton; Anita Men­ ard and Marie Brintnell, Exeter; Betty Dixon, Annie Van De Worp and Carol Smith, Exeter. Model­ s'. 5 Us- Willert, Anne Hoc- room 3 E.P.S.; E.P.S. Judge was Fair Prize Winners Does Your Old Thresher if Motors PHONE 621 OR 64-W EXETER EXETER ☆ ☆ A ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ IJ 51 1950 1949 1949 1948 1950 1941 1938 1938 1936 1931 CARS Ford Coach, radix*, only ........... Oldsmobile Sedan, radio, visor Ford Sedan, many extras, good Ford Coach, a buy ...................... Chev Fleetline Coach ............ — Austin Sedan ............................... Chev Chev Ford Chev Chev Coach Coach Coach Sedan Sedan,vtrv good 1,995. 1,995. 1,495. 1,175. 1,150. 1,095. 495. 350. 225. 175. 75. TRUCKS ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 1952 1949 1947 choice of two) 1946 1942 1938 Dodge 1-Ton, fluid drive ..................... Chev 1-Ton Stake .................................... GMC 3-Ton Chassis and Cab (your 1,695. 995. Chev 2-Ton Stake Willys Jeep ......... Fargo Pickup — 695. 595. 525. 150. TRACTORS Still Do The Job???nie Hoggarth, Exeter. McIntosh: Betty Dixon, Elaine Hoggarth, Jimmy Dixon. Margaret Fran­ cois,. Exeter; Bernice Strang, S.S. 1, Usborne. Snow: Ross Wein, S.S. 4, Stephen, Eric Finkbeiner, Donald Kendrick, S.S. 4, Ste­ phen; Georgina Smith. Talman •Sweet: Betty Dixon, Jimmy Dix­ on, ^Elaine Hogarth, Carol Ho­ garth, Erie Finkbeiner. Delic­ ious: Jimmy Dixon, Betty Dixon, Howard Hendrick, S.S. 4, Ste­ phen, Carol Hogarth, Eric Fink­ beiner. Pears: Margaret Hyde, Barbara Hodgson, Marion May, Sandra Blowes, Helen Down. Judge: Bill McKenzie. Vegetables Pie pumpkin; Tommy Simp­ son, S.S. 2, Usborne; Kenneth Bender, Crediton, Gordon Bea­ ver, S.S. 10, Stephen; Doreen Brock, Usborne; Margaret Dic­ key, S.S. 7, Usborne. Domestic cabbage; Doug Braithwaite, Car­ ol Braithwaite, Exeter; Gordon Brown, Crediton; Ina Chappel, Woodham; Fred Hunter, S.S. 4, Usborne. Hubbard sequash: Alice Carter, S.S. 1, Usborne’; Bernice Strang, S.S. 1, Usborne; Jack Taylor, Eden; Ruth Ann, S.S. 7, Usborne! Red S.S. 7, S.S. 5, S.S. 10, er, S.S. gels: Wayne beets: eter; way, S.S. I ley, ; beets; Down, S.S. cucumbers: Exeter, Marion May; Brintnell, Exeter; Freddy Hyde; Orville Wein, S.S. 4, Stephen. Table" cucumbers: Sandra Wal- per, Exeter; Fred Hunter; Har­ old Blanchard, Exeter; Sandra Finkbeiner, Crediton; Jackie Triebner, Exeter. Carrots: Fred Hunter; Ronnie Triebner; Jim­ my Carscadden, Exeter; Freddie Hyde; Shirley Morley. Field beans: Gordon Brown, S.S. Stephen; Roy Keller, S.S. Stephen; Brenda Becker, S.S. Lome Horne, Billy McFalls, Dale Hay ter, Wallace Fish- mangels Usborne; Usborne; Stephen; 6, Usborne. White man- Arlene Love, Hurondale; Hern. Dark red table Harold Blanchard, Ex­ Alice Carter; Bob Gallo- Crediton; Patsy Marshall, 3, Usborne; Barbara Mor- S.S. 5, Usborne. Storage : Patsy Marshall; Helen 1, Usborne. Pickling Donnie Brintnell, Marie ..... TRADE IT IK on a new Bell machine and assure yourself of a job economically and efficiently. .............Come in, write or telephone us about our attractive proposition, offered slack period over the next two months. ‘‘Imperial” thresher, and rid yourself of machine that consumes money in faulty repairs and lost time. .............If your machine is still in good but in need of repairs or an overhaul, we ing our services at a special fall and winter discount on both parts and labour. SEE US NOW! “Imperial” well done,ing farm animals: borne; Diane key. Exeter; Kindergarten, Tom Walker. Cooking Drop cookies, under: Brenda Stephen; Lynda 7 Usborne; Pat Cann, Exeter, Helen Down, S.S. 1 Usborne. Bran muffins, Grade 8 and under: H eather McNaughton, Shirley Wurm and Ruth Anne McCarter, Exeter; Margaret Brock, S.S. 7 Usborne. Judge, Bill Middleton. Cattle Beef calf, born before Janu­ ary 1: Keith Coates, Bruce Wal­ lis, Bill Etherington, Arthur Mitchell. Beef calf, born after January 1: Ross Hunter, Keith Coates, John Etherington. Dairy calf, born before January 1: Patsy Marshall, Bobby Dobson, Bill Pincoinbe. Dairy calf, born after January 1: Jack Taylor, Patsy Marshall, To in Hern, Bobby Dobson, calf: Jim Etherington, Marshall, T a y lo r. Scott, Bruce Wallis. Horses Best pony: Bill Etherington, Jim Scott. Swine Best pair bacon hogs over 125 lbs.: Jim Hyde, Jim Etherington, Bill Etherington, Best under 100 lbs.: Allen Rundle, Tom Hern, John Etherington, Ruth Anne Dykeman. Flowers Zinnia: Robert Schroeder, Carol Braithwaite, Carol Smith, Barbara Allison, Exeter; Donald Ballantyne, S.S. 5, Usborne. Larkspur; Grace McKenzie, Ex­ eter; Helen Down, S.S. 1, Us­ borne; Patsy Marshall, S.S. 3, Usborne. Marigold: Jack Taylor, S.S. 4, Usborne, Don Ballantyne, Grace McKenzie and Donald Jer­ myn, Exeter, Helen Down. Cos­ mos: w Margaret Hyde, Patricia Cann* Gloria Chambers, Credi­ ton; Helen Down, Shirley Merk- ley. Asters: Robert Schroeder, Phyllis Markley, Doug Braith­ waite, Donald Jermyn, Exeter; Joan Westcott, S.S. 5, Usborne. Petunia: Heather MacNaughton, Shirley Morley, Grace McKenzie, Jimmy Hyde, Doug Jermyn. Snapdragon: Marion May, S.S. 4, Usborne; Marilyn Desjardine, S. S. 11 Jack grove Donna ley, Exeter. Grain Oats: Gordon Strang, Usborne. Corn: Freddie Hyde, Usborne, Edward Skinner, S.S. 6, Us­ borne, Jackie Triebner and Geor­ gina Smith, Exeter; Allan Run­ dle, S.S. 5, Usborne. Wheat: June Hern, Wayne Hern, S.S. 7, Usborne: Gordon Strang, Nor­ man Hyde, S.S. 1, Usborne. Judge: Harry Strang. Fruit Spy apples: Betty Dixon, my Dixon, Exeter; Marion Eric Finkbeiner, Crediton; Grade 6 and Becker, S.S. 4 Dykeman, S.S. Pat Cann, S.S. 1 Grade Halter - broken Patsy Jack Keith Jim Keith Coates, Showmanship: Bill Etherington. Stephen; Grace McKenzie, Taylor, Pat Cann. Snel- Special: Sandra Blowes, Wells and Shirley Merk- Fordson 79 5. ♦ extra heavy for sugar beets Larry Snider Motors Phone 624 or 64-W Jim- May, Bon- Wagon, Corn Binder ☆ High Prices Are For Millionaires % Ron Westman’s CANADIAN AUTO STORES For Savings $ Bargains! Values! Look! Look! Look At These The Rest of the People Come to Exeter, Ontario BATTERY BARGAINS 1 ’ ’ 13-PLATE 15-PLATE 17-PLATE $12.50 EXCHANGE $14.50 EXCHANGE $17.50 EXCHANGE 17-PLATE H-F $16.95 EXCHANGE 17-PLATE L-F $18.25 EXCHANGE 17-PLATE LONG $16.25 EXCHANGE Where Can You Better The Value? Why Pay More? Get The Best For Less! AUTO ACCESSORIES ■You Save $$$$ on SPORTING GOODS FIRESTONE TIRES Westman’s Canadian Auto Stores LUCAN and EXETER out our our old to find during See your operation, condition are offer- Robert Bell Industries Limited SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Phone 268 - 269 Mrs. sick Mr. Underwood spent at Bothwell, the and Mrs. David also called on Lucan News Mrs. Joe Hodgins and sou, Joe, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis. Mrs. Hansen, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jim Taylor since her husband’s death, was home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Earle family spent Sunday with and Mrs. Wes Hodgins. We are sorry to report •Harold Hodgins is on the list again. For the past three weeks, and Mrs. Lynn Barnes, of Van­ couver, have been the guests of Mrs. Barnes’ sister, Mrs. T. Watson and family. Mrs. Isabel the weeke'nd guest of Mr. Brown. She friends in Detroit and Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lachie and daughter, Charlene, of Waterloo, were Wednesday gueets of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Banting attended the “Neighborhood Re­ union” held at the home of Mr. and Mis. Fred Fenton of Ailsa Craig on Sunday, September 21. Guests numbering 23 were pres­ ent from Woodstock, Sarnia, London, Ailsa Craig and Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarvie of Windsor spent Mr. and Mrs. Miss Hattie been with since with was sister’s, Mrs. Charlton, this past week. Her many Lucan friends will be most pleased she expects to move apartment above the shop, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Macquire, October 1. The latter are moving to London. Mrs. Macquire ran a beauty parlour while in Lucan. Mr. Owen Bishop, of Califor­ nia, has been visiting his ne­ phew, Dr. T. Watson, and fam­ ily, for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. J .S. Lachie and sons, Jonn and Bruce, of Water­ loo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Smith. Mr. Jack Hunter, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casey. Mrs. Casey ac­ companied her grandson back to Detroit on Tuesday. Mr. Albert Mitchell, of eter, called on Mr. and John Blair on Monday. Mrs. Charlie Windsor, William McFalls and Mrs. Casey attended Mr. and last weekend with Don Revington. Hodgins, who has Joseph’s Hospitalin St. a car accident in Lucan last October when she met a bad accident in Lucan able to be ’ taken to her 10, 11, . . 4,Stephen; Harvey Adams, S.S. 11, Dashwood; Ronald Preszcator, Centralia. Early potatoes: Gra­ ham Thompson, Whalen; Carol Braithwaite, Exeter; Bob Gallo­ way, Crediton: Brenda Brock, Crediton; Robin Smith, Exeter. Late potatoes: Janie French; Graham Thompson; Ross Wein; Sandra Finkbeiner; Phyllis O’Brien, Whalen. Spanish on­ ions: Patsy Marshall; Arlene Love, Hurondale; Shirley Mor­ ley; Ronnie Truemner, Exeter; Marilyn Desjardine, S.S. 11, phen. Judge: R. E. Pooley. Pets Best cat: Ronnie Truemner, Elaine Hogarth. Best Persian cat: Bob Johnson, Exeter; Ro­ bert Shapton, Exeter. Bantams, pair, male and female: Ronald Weber, Khiva; Basil Crawford, Exeter; Ron Crawford, Exeter. Pigeons, pair; Harry Jaques, S.S. 7, Usborne. Rabbits, pair: Lome Hern, S.S. 7, Usborne; Roy Triebner, R.R. 1, Exeter; Charles McCarter, Exeter. Poultry c, Leghorn cockerel, under year: Margaret O’Brien. Leg­ horn pullet: Margaret O’Brien. Sussex cockerel, under one year: Howard Hendrick, Don Hendrick. Sussex pullet: Howard Hendrick, Jim Hyde, Norman Hyde. Hy­ brids, any variety: ~ rick; Hicks, d.o. a, ysDurne. pair, male and female: Dykman, Lynda Dykman, Usborne; Marilyn Hicks, pair of male and female: Brown, S.S. 10, Stephen, keys: Doris Cornish, S.S. 7, Us­ borne. Marilyn Hicks, S.S. 5, Usborne. Don Hend- Kathleen Ducks, Bruce S.S. 7, Geese, Gordon Tur- ■ to know into the butcher Ex­ Mrs. Mrs. John Mrs. Charlie Powers’ golden wedding celebration last‘week. Explorers Elect The Explorers of the Lucan United Church met on Monday evening in the United Church parlors. Games and singing were enjoyed^ followed by an election of officers conducted by Coun­ sellor Iva Hodgins. Chief Explorer is Marjorie Sovereign; recorder, Marie Whitehead; keeper of the treas­ ure, Ann Revington. Mrs. T. S. Hill, president of the -W.M.S., conducted the in­ stallation exercises and ceremony and in a few well chosen words, wished the group every success in the new term. During the business session it was decided to hold a fruit bas­ ket collection on Saturday, Sep­ tember 27, at 2 p.m. In case of rain the .collection will be following Saturday, October A.Y.P.A. Meeting A goodly number of A.Y.P.A. rally in St. Cathedral, London, on Monday, September 22. Bishop ZB ROUND UP! OF OLD HEATING EQUIPMENT > Trade in that inefficient "fuel-hog" heating appliance at a profit to you I Take advantage of this offer. 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