HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-08-26, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1954Page 4
Hensall And District News
Evening Service
Open, this Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon, and during
the evenings thrpugjiout the
weelp
G. Arthur
GARAGE
Kippen East Wl
Plans Fair Float
Mrs. Robert Peck was hostess
at her home for the August meet
ing of Kippen East Women’s In
stitute. Mrs. Eldon Jarrott was
co-hostess. Mrs. J. McLellan, the
president, welcomed the 30 mem
bers and 12
answered the
“How I would
I had reeeived
years old.”
Mrs. P. Doig, Seaforth, guest
speaker, chose for her subject,
"Education”,
Discussion centred around a
historical float and five articles
to be entered at Exeter Fall Fair.
It was reported that a cheque
for $230 had been forwarded to
Mrs, John Wood, a polio patient
at Lyndhurst Lodge, Toronto,
proceeds of a benefit dance, Mrs.
Wood is a member of this insti
tute.
Current events were reviewed
by Mrs. Robert Gemmell. Mrs.
W. Van Egmond, of Clinton, was
guest soloist, with Miss Willsie,
of Clinton, accompanist. Mrs.
James McNaughton directed a
geography contest.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Charles Eyre, Mrs. E. White
house, Mrs. Campbell Eyre, Mrs.
Joe Lostell and Miss Margaret
Sinclair.
guests. Members
roll call with:
have used $5U if
it when I was 18
Finks Defeat Lucknow
Hensall Finks defeated Luck
now Legionaires 7-5 at Hensall
Monday night in the first game
of the Intermediate “B” group
two, WOAA softball finals. Hen
sail got nine hits and committed
three errors, while Lucknow tal
lied four hits and had two errors.
Cameron and Desjardine hit
homers for Hensall while West
lake connected for a home run
for Lucknow. Mousseau went the
route for Hensall with Masse
catching, while Chisholm hurley
for Lucknow and "Westlake
caught.
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Mrs. George Wallace
M. Houghton visited
Hensall on Tuesday
Mrs, Frank Allen ar
Roof Stains/-
RAIN arJ ReVeLKRS
Anyone who ever visited Lon
don knows Piccadilly Circus,
and the famous statue of Eros,
God of Love, poised above its
central fountain. This statue has
taken a lot of punishment dur
ing the past sixty years, from
both practical jokers and Lon
don smog. But because the
sculptor cast it in aluminum —
it was the first large statue to be
cast in the “new metal” — it has
come safely through the years.
When it was cleaned up for the
Coronation, it gleamed as fresh
ly as ever. The enduring beauty
of aluminum has meanwhile
made it a favorite of modern
architects, furniture designers,
decorators too. Aluminum
Company of Canada, Ltd,
(Alcan),I
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EXHIBITION
AUGUST 27 TO SEPTEMBER 11
Personal Items
Rev. P. A. and Mrs. Ferguson
and family, Montreal, have been
vacationing at Grand Bend, also
visiting many friends in the vil
lage.
Mrs.
David,
daying
Wren.
Mr,
ient at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mrs. Percy Graham is spending
three weeks visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne at
Walled Lake, Mich.
Miss Lillian McKay, Windsor,
has returned after visiting with
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shepherd.
Mrs. S. Sararas has purchased
the residence of Miss Elizabeth
Slavin.
Miss Amy Lammie, of London,
is vacationing with her sister,
Miss Greta Lammie.
Miss Edith McEwan, London,
is visiting with her brothei' and
sister-in-law, Mr. and
McEwan.
Miss Joan Koehler
ing with relatives in
Mrs. Allen Townsend spent the
past week with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Brock, in London.
Mrs. William Fuss and infant
daughter have returned to
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Pauline and Ann visited
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Bedard and Ricky in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee, Fen
ton, Mich., were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corbett
and Wayne.
Miss Elaine Alexander, Blyth,
visited last week with her uncle
and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. John
Alexander.
Miss Patsy Jones spent a few
days last week visiting friends in
London.
Mr. Sam Devlin,
N.Y., visited with Mr.
Archie MacGregor and
na Corbett
Mr. and
enjoyed a
Port Elgin,
Mr. and
der are holidaying
Grove this week.
Next Sunday morning, owing
to the absence of Rev, J. B. Fox,
Rev. William Henderson of Knox
Church, Walkerton, will officiate
here and in Chiselhurst at 9.45.
During the holiday season, Miss
Maja Roobol is supplying as
pianist at Chiselhurst.
Jean Chalmers and son
of Woodstock, are holi-
with Mr, and Mrs. T. D.
Robert Parsons is a pat-
Personal Items
Mr. and
and Mrs.
friends in
last.
Mr. and
rived home on Wednesday from
i a six-week trip to the west coast.
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Balfour,
Sault Ste. Marie, are holidaying
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bruce.
Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs.
Wilbur Miller, Mrs. Sam McCurdy
and Mrs. Horton .McDougall were
guests of Mrs. Harold McLeod,
London, on Wednesday, when she
entertained in honor of a cousin,
Miss Beatrice Hodgert, of Van
couver.
Miss Nettie Scott, of Paisley;
Mrs. Sadie Hill, Mrs. A. Camp
bell and Miss Belle Campbell, of
several
Wednes-
il e^vPRINCESS ANNE ON FOURTH BIRTHDAY
.-tudy of Princess Anne was made for the occasion of her
fourLl) birthday, August 15. The princess is wearing a frock
of figured voile over taffeta with a pink coral and pearl neck
lace. She had her birthday party at Balmoral Castle, Scotland.
Topics From
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
Mrs. J. E.
is holiday-
Toronto.
their
Bell,
last
Guy
of Albany,
and Mrs.
Mrs. Ed-
last week.
Mrs. Edgar _ ,
pleasant vacation at
McQueen
Mrs. William Alexan-
at Turnbull’s
News of
Sunshine
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
Personal Items
Miss Lorraine Taylor of Grand
Bend spent the ^weekend, with
Miss Marion Creery.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Mellon and baby
daughter of London were' Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johns.
Mrs. Edgar Rodd visited with
her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Pass-
more, of Thames Road, a few
days last week-
Miss Carol Ann
ton is spending a
her grandparents,
John Coward.
Mr, Harold Berry is
Toronto for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gartenburg
attended the funeral of Mrs. Gay-
tenburg’s grandfather, the late
Mr. John Moore, at the Marriott
Funeral Home, St. Marys.
Miss Anne Creery is visiting
and
Lu-
Bibby of Kirk-
few
Mr.
days with
and Mrs.
visiting in
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with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
Mrs. Warner McRoberts, of
can,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole
family of London visited
and
on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Camm.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce and Mrs.
Ward Allen of London were visi
tors at the home of Mr. Hugh
Berry on Sunday.
FARE and one-HALF
FOR THE
ROUND TRIP
Good going Thurs., August 26 to
Saturday, September 11, inclusive.
Return limit—September 15
Full information from any agent
News of
Kirkton
By MRS. FRED HAMILTON
CANADIAN NATIONAL
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. William Hazle-
wood, Detroit, called on friends
here.
Rev. George Hamilton visited
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Hamilton.
Mrs. A. Mills and Miss Kath
leen Mills of Windsor are guests
of Rev. R. A. C, and Mrs. Mills.
Dr. and Mrs. /kmos are holiday
ing at Red Bay this week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin
have returned after spending two
weeks in Little Shemogue, N.B.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burgin,
London, also visited in New
Brunswick.
We Will Be Closed
For Staff Holidays
AUGUST 29 TO SEPTEMBER 6 INCLUSIVE
We will breed your cows to top bulls at a nominal cost.
Inquires for hew business invited*
FOR SERVICE CALL CLINTON 242
7*30 A.M. to 10i00 A.M. Week Days
7i30 A*M* to 9:30 A.M* on Sundays and Holidays
Seaforth, called o n
friends in the village
day.
Miss Alice Walker
ing with her sisters
Mr. and Mrs. Will McKaig and
family, of Sudbury, are visiting
with Mr. Angus McKaig and Mr.
and Mrs. Calder McKaig.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen, of
Mitchell, visited on Wednesday
with Mrs. Thomas Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth
and family, of Wallaceburg, are
holidaying with his mother, Mrs.
Bella Hoggarth.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Binning
and Richard, of Mitchell, and
Mr. Norman Binning, Listowel,
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. K. McKellar,
Misses Joyce and Brenda Kers-
lake, of Staffa, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
and girls.
Russell McKellar, of Buffalo,
is holidaying with his cousin,
Laverne Wallace.
Members of the Hamilton fam
ilies gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Miller on Sunday
to celebrate with Mr. Albert
Hamilton, of Winnipeg-, his
seventy-fifth birthday.
Misses Ruth and Mildred Howe
are visiting with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howe, of
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Houghton,
Frank and Leonard, of Wingham,
visited with Mrs. M. Houghton
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLach
lan, accompanied by Mrs. D. Mc
Kellar, Miss Nettie Scott, Mrs.
Jessie Hamilton and Mr. Albert
Hamilton visited Miss M. Currie
at Woodstock on Monday.
on
is
in
holiday-
London.
In a shoe repair shop in Wash
ington, Pa.: We Doctor Shoes,
Heel Them, Attend Their Dyeing,
and Save Their Soles.
Personal Items
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jud Dykeman and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cush
man, ‘ '
man, Ronald Dykeman, Maureen
Millar and Myrtle Holmes, of
Galt, and Oren Schwartzentrub-
er, of Dashwood.
Miss
Monday
Bruce
Sunday
days at
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns and
Lois visited Mr. Harvey Herbert,
of Brampton, on Sunday.
Michael Cushman, of Exeter,
sent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jud Dykeman and family,
Miss Ruth Dickinson, Wesley,
visited last week -with Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Brock.
Marlene Maes, of
visited last week with
Doreen Brock. Mr. .......
Harold Maes spent Sunday with
Mr. and
Marlene
them.
Mrs.
Allen Jaques are spendin;
days at Grand Bend.
Alma and Sheila Hern are holi
daying with Mrs. Martene at
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern spent
Sunday evening with Mr. gild
Mrs. Hector Taylor, Exeter.
Mrs. L. Kyle, Exeter, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern
on Sunday.
Mrs. John Stevenson, of Thorn
dale, visited on Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern.
Linda and Richard Westcott,
of Exeter, spent a few days with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ephriam Hern.
Miss Marion. Brock'is spending
her holidays at her home.
Brian Miller, Thames Road, is
visiting this week with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Brock.
Margaret Brock visited last
of Exeter; Chester Dyke-
Helen Herdman spent
with Marlene Towle.
Dykeman returned on
from two weeks’ holi-
Galt.
Hanover,
Doris and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Norman Brock and
returned home with
Personal Items
Mr. Nelson McClinchey
grandmother, Mrs. D. Oswald, of
Zurich, spent last week
relatives in Detroit.
Miss Helen Turner, of
spent the weekend with
Mrs. Robert MacGregor.
Miss Margaret Elgie is spend
ing this week with her friend,
Miss Marlene Pepper, McKillop.
Mrs. Lilly Durrant (nee Knox)
of Strayner visited last week with
her cousins, Mrs. Robert Mc
Gregor and Mrs. Carl McClin
chey.
Mrs. Irvine Foster and family,
of Aidershot, are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gack-
stetter.
Mr. Robert Parsons, who has
been visiting his son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Parsons, was taken ill last week
and removed by ambulance to
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Norman Mc-
a trip to
Clinton,
Mr. and
visiting
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Rev, and Mrs.
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Lennoxville, Que.
Miss Merle Decker
Isabelle Caldwell are
this week at Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Munro are
spending a couple of weeks with
the former’s mother, Mrs. Munro,
at Lake of Bays.
Mr. Jack Kealing
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week with June Lynn, of Clande-
boye.
Lynda Dykeman visited
the weekend with Mr. and
Lloyd Cushman and Mr. and
Lettelier, of Exeter.
Young People’s meeting
be held Monday, August 30 at
9-0‘0’ p.m. in the schoolhouse.
Harry Towle and Tommy Hern
will he in charge of the program
and Rev. Slade will be guest
speaker.
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The official opening, August 30th, of the Sir Adam Beck-
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achievements of those who planned and constructed this
great development... The Engineers, the Men of Labor, the
Suppliers and the Contractors, who contributed to, and made
possible the putting of this giant generating station into
operation, well ahead of schedule.
By December 31 next, 6 units of this plant, with an installed
capacity of 600,000 horsepower, will be in operation. Ulti
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1,828,000 horsepower.
Measured in horsepower the output of this plant is impressive*
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REDUCE FEED WASTAGE by
not filling feeders too full, A
level full feeder will waste a
great amount of feed. If you
ever sit down and watch chic
kens eat, the billing out of
feed is tremendous in a case
like this. This feed is lost and
your cost per dozen eggs pro
duced or pound of meat pro
duced will go up.
Critical levels: Anything.
over % full. You can save at
least 1 bag in every ton of
feed, simply by never filling
over -.1 ..........................
take one more filling
but it will save you as much
money as a $5.00 a ton reduc
tion in feed price.
Correct Height: Lip of the
feeder even with bird’s back.
Keeping chickens from getting
into the feeders and scratching
out feed is necessary before
you can save a pound of feed
per bird—or more. All feeders
should have guards properly
adjusted to the size of the
birds.
Improve water facilities if
needed, to assure Birds Are
, Getting Lots of Fresh Cool
’Water. Birds won’t do as well
if they have to climb
each other to get a drink. I
have seen such cases and let’s
make sure it is not your pen
where this is happening. If
birds are getting ample fresh
cool water the returns in
•weight and egg production will
be
y3 full. This often will
...... g a day—
well
over
greater.
WE HAVE SANITATION
PRODUCTS FOR EVERY
POULTRY NEED
I have listed for your con
venience the following sanita
tion products that may be
helpful for your needs some
day.
Insect Oil and Insect Oil
Concentrate — Insect Oil is a
heavy-duty disinfectant that
kills mites, ticks, sticktight
flies, Only one application a
yeai' is needed. The Concen
trate has less oijor than regu
lar Insect Oil and is the only
product Purina recommends
for treating dirt floors.
Disinfectant an<l Disinfectant
Concentrate — A colorless, de
odorant and poultry drinking
water sanitizer, Can be used to
spray metal equipment, con
crete floors, metal siding; also-
to disinfect and deodorize lay
ing, range, starting and broiler
houses. The concentrate has
same formulation as Disinfec
tant, but is four times as
strong.
ClieckrR.Tabs — A disinfec
tant and fungicide in tablet
form that kills common germs,
in drinking water for 12 to 24
hours. Recommend for all baby
chicks and poultry the first
four weeks or until automatic
waterers are used.
Building Spray (liquid and
powder) — Liquid spray con
tains malathion — which kills
flies resistant th chemicals
such as DDT and Lindane. Can
be used for spraying walls and
ceilings of laying houses or-
sprinkling on floors or burlap
sacks. The powdered form con
tains Lindane and is approved
for all farm buildings. Kills
flies in both cool and hot wea
ther and gives residual control!
for one week or longer.
. Poultry Insecticide — Espe-
pecially recommend for small
houses, it keeps birds free of
lice, controls blood - sucking
poultry pests and flies in and
around buildings. Ready to
use as a roost paint.
Check-R-Mycin — Gives,
birds a fast, effective anti
biotic treatment in their drink
ing water. Recommend for
chickens with C.R.D. that go
off feed.
Check-R-Ton — Mixed with
mash, this popular product re
moves large roundworms and
acts as an appetizer to increase
feed consumption for birds of
any age. As a wormer, it is
shockless and easy on birds;
as an appetizer, it gets birds-,
back on feed and livens them,
up.
Sulfa-Nox (powder, liquid
and concentrate) — All three
forms help prevent and control
coccidiosis, typhoid, para
typhoid and fowl cholera in
chicken and turkey flocks.
Convenient sizes of these pro
ducts make them good buys
for large or small poultrymen.
Long established as a favorite
coccidiosis control.
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