HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-05-27, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27, ISM
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By ». I. HOOPER
Tired?
farmers are
stamina than
be when you
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Circulates DST Petition
Huron Federation of Agricul- ley Township Federation at the
Walter Steels
Buried In Exeter
Funeral service for Walter!
Steels, 81, of Toronto, formerly
of London, was held from the
Hopper-Hockey funeral home on t e in f,«1.,.niate a netition
Monday afternoon, andp^Pvient through out the county to get
In Ebo farmers’ opinion on Daylight
Saving Time.
The move came as a result of
a resolution received from Stan-
made in the Exeter cemetery. ■
Mrs. Steels predeceased him in j
five f
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and [
two
and'
1&14. He is survived by
sons, Alex, Clarence, Archie
Nelson, all of London,
Harry, of Toronto; and
daughters, Mrs. Pearl Hey
Mrs. Ivab. Ollson, of London.
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Perhaps some
blessed with more
others. They must
see the tractor lights blinking
until and after midnight, not
only one night but Mx days a
week.
In the opinion of this column
this is just asking for trouble,
especially if the same man is
driving the tractor that drove it
all day. Statistics have proven
that fatigue is the No. 1 reason
in most automobile accidents.
Why take a chance? Rome wasn’t
built in a day. To quote another
old saying: "There is always to
morrow.’’
One farmer we
subject over with
that made sense—if one works
night and day planting, how in
mulled this
had an idea
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heck can one expect to harvest
the same acres in .daylight. A
very sound idea! It will take a
certain amount of luck and
good management to harvest
those extra acres in good con
dition.
Anyhow, where is it getting
the farmer? We admit that a
machine, to justify its invest
ment, must be kept in operation,
but not necessarily 24 hours a
day, Supposing he makes an ex
tra thousand. He just increases
his income tax and he can’t take
the rest with him.
So we suggest to those farm
ers who are burning the mid
night oil — Take a good look
in a mirror! Compare your way
of living with your neighbor,
Who went fishing. He’s making a
good living too. And just .re
member this thing called Money
is not everything in life.
One large custom operator
who used to put in very long
hours told us "that lights on
tractors were the ruination of
many a good man."
It could be for you—a tired
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Crediton
By MRS. J. WOODALL
To Equip W.I. Kitehen
Crediton Women’s Institute
met Wednesday in the Commun
ity Centre with Mrs. R. Motz
presiding. Roll call was answer
ed by relating “Your mother’s
first name.” The members de
cided against extension service
this year and favoured the pur
chasing of additional silverware
for the W.I. kitchen. An appeal
for funds for South Huron Hos
pital Auxiliary was responded
to by each member pledging a
donation. The branch will work
in groups this year.
Mrs. E. M. Fahrner played a
piano solo and Mrs. Raj7 King
gave a reading. A display of old-
time wedding gowns, in which
the ladies paraded, proved very
interesting, A social time fol
lowed the meeting. Hostesses
were Mrs. R. Motz, Mrs. J. Wade,
Mrs. L. Wein, Mrs. Ray King
and Mrs. Robert Reid.
Anniversary services will be
held in the Evangelical Church
on Sunday. Rev. A. E. Pletch,
of Waterloo, a former minister,
will be the guest speaker.
Personal. Items
Misses Lulu Morlock, Wind
sor, and Ella, of London, visited
over the holiday weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Morlock. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey left
this week on a six-week trip to
Vancouver and California.
. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace, of
Dearborn, Mich., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Welling
ton Haist.
' F/O and Mrs. Robert Palmer,
of Trenton, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Fahrner. Mrs. Palmer
is remaining for a visit with
hGr parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Fred .Morlock, of
Ottawa, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morlock.
Mrs. H. Dale and sons, of
Brampton, spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark.
Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Faist
and family and Mrs. C. Ness, of
Kitchener, visited over the holi
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Faist.
Janet Morlock, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morlock, is
improving favorably after spend
ing several days in London hos
pital.
Mrs. C. W. Parkinson’s many
friends in Crediton were sorry
to learn that she has been a
patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital,
having undergone an operation
there.
Miss Pat Chambers has accept
ed a position as receptionist in
the office of Dr. Butson, Exeter.
Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd England
enjoyed a fishing trip over the
holiday.
Mrs. M. Finkbeiner, of Exeter,
spent a few days last week with
Mrs. M. Wein.
Mrs. Robert Lambie and son,
Robin, who have spent some
time with Mrs. Lambie’s parents,
Mr .and Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner,
left Monday to join LAC Robert
Lambie in Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lockhart
and son Roy, of Humber Sum
mit, visited a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fahrner
and Mrs. Mabel Ewald, of Kit
chener, and Mr. and Mfs. Ches
ter Mawhinney, of Exeter, visit
ed with relatives in town on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robert*
son and Anne, of London, Mtere
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Beaver.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Morgan
and family, of Goderich, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Weasel.
Mr. Robert of Sarnia,
spent the weekend with -his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolfe.
Don’t take a chance
(loon: How old Is your baby
brother?
Moron: Me ain’t old yet! He's
just begun.
potential accidenti
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operator is a
Victim.
This season
Safety first
Keep hands
Keep shields on power
off
Read
practice:
out
takc-
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
that instruction hook
that came with the new-machine
Play it safe—Flowers are nice
—but not on a casket!
pro YOU KNOW?
The man who brags about sit
ting on top of the world might
do well to remember that it
turns over every 24 hours.—
Saturday Evening Post
THIS WEEK
■HENSADL SPRING FAIR
June set aside for dairy pro
ducts
'Fix screens
Farm and Home Week,
—June 8.
Change that oil filter
clean air cleaner
Finish those fences
Spray those "Bull Thistles"
and "Burdocks’’,
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock
and family motored to the Boek
Gardens in Hamilton . and to
Niagara Falls on Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. Miller McDow
ell, Susan and Gary, of Galt,
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Jud Dykeman and family.
Mr .and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
and Yvonne visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil
on Sunday.
Mr. and
and family
ham anniversary
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cow
drey.
Mr, and Mrs. Philip Murch, of
Ellmville spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Jaques and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johns
and Lois visited Susday with
Mr and Mrs. David Spence, of
Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
executive meeting of the Federa
tion last week.
The county executive approved
a resolution requesting the Bell
Telephone to allow its operators
to divulge information concern
ing rural fires to farmers in the
area. The operators are not now
permitted to give the informa
tion whereas farmers feel the
telephone could be a vital part
of a fire assistance system.
A earload of delegates from
the county will attend the On
tario Wheat Producers’ annual
meeting in Toronto. .
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Dobson, of Kirkton,
Mrs, William Dickey
attended the Wood-
and visited
and Mrs. Arnold Anderson, of
Science Hill.
Mr .and Mrs. Norman Jaques
and family visited with Mrs.
Charles Jaques, of St. Marys,
on Sunday.
Mr. Herb Anderson, George
and Lloyd, of Science Hill, and
Douglas Sherman, of St, Marys,
were Monday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Range, of
Crediton, visited with Mr .and
Mrs. Ross Jaques Wednesday
evening.
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