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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-05-19, Page 5• 1 J THE TIMES.ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 15 14444111441 le I 1 Phone 719 Exeter For Sheet Metal Work and Eavetroughing Furnace Vacuuming F ANDRUS 403 ANDREW ST- uiii rnnrglmlllll n,urnuuurnlu441444444#401140144444444444 l 44444M144444444444 ll 4 l 44444 llll l (01404.4401144!4444444_ . 5-.• ,t40;44,4,...,44j.' :j.a> .ruck: NEW HOLLAND' oi.uidr.# FIVE BAR Now "you can see for yourself the newest design in .side delivery rakes! New ,Holland's new "Rola*" rake ... engineered to fit modern tractor farming, It's built for ease, speed and smoothness. An .exclusive five -bar reel moves so quietly on sealed precision bearings you can hardly hear it moving. The most gentle reel action you've ever seen! Yet raking is faster because hay delivers to the .side faster ... and travels forward only one-half as far ... as with conventional rakes. dean Design Cuts Service Costs You'll just have to see this rake to appreciate it! Service needs are cut to a minimum, There are no chains, pulleys, .sprockets or belts to jam, stretch or break. You get straight line power. Gear box is enclosed. And you get more features ... more performance .. than you'd think possible from your experience wit or- diiiary rakes. Make sure yoti see this really great new side delivery • rake. Come in and take a look .'at our New Holland Rolabar Rake! Now on display! re all or see us -today Exeter Farre, Equipment Phone 508 R. D. JERMYN William 'St. Looking For A Quality • Dependable Reconditioned, Coir? SEE AND DRIVE ANY OF THESE CARS FOR YOUR OWN SATISFACTION '52 DODGE REGENT SEDAN — Blue,' Radio, Air. 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Gardiner, Federal minister of agriculture, was the guest speaker at Thames Bead Church,,,.the churel; of his boyhood days, ou Sunday morn- ing, The occasion was Rural IJhee Sunday. , Mr, Gardiner said he Was honoured to be the speaker on the occasion when the church gave thanks for the bounteous gifts to the community. "Much that I ttave known about fann- ing i'. learned from the fanners I worked for in this community," said Mr. Gardiner. One of those aneih was Willia-m Moodie, who was present in the congregation. "I Round out early that this was one of the finest agricultural dis- tricts on .thecontinent," said Mr. Gardiner: "After trying to find a more acceptable place to live in Nebraska and Michigan, I well reniernber the trip from Ex- eter to Farquhar in James Eai- lantyne's sleigh," said the speak,. er. "Those who have gone else- where.to • seek land, still talk about the excellent land you have here," he said, .Referring to the floods in Saskatchewan, he claimed •they. were blessings in disguise, "Ever since going to Saskatchewan in 1904 we've .been praying for rain, and I'll be the last to complain when we get an extra amount of it," said Mr. Gardiner, Exper- ience has shown that when we get extra amounts of'rain we have. from, five to six good crops after it, It doesn't hurt to suffer a bit for a short time to benefit mere in the. long run," he said., Owe Blessings To Church There are reasons why farmers living under western civilization should attribute most of their blessings to the Christian Church, Modern civilization is founded in the works of a number of na- tions established about the Medi- terranean ,Sea. edi-terranean,Sea. "The Greeks gave us democratic and educational Huron County Crop Report By G'. W. MONTGOMERY The sixth annual county Here- ford Spring Sale saw 27 lots sell for_ an average of $3.12.00 as compared to the sale average of $271.00„'a year ago, Bulls •averag. cd $36.5,00 apiece with Bred Heif- ers bringing $329.00 The 'majority of cattle went to pasture this week and paSture growth is exceptional for ,this seasons of the year. A number of farmers are praotieing zero feed- ing with feeder cattle this year. A considerable acreage of corn was seeded in the South end Of the County durftfi the week. Interest' in 4-H Club Work has been quite' keen this year and to date 520 members have joined 30 4-11 Agricultural Clubs in the County, which is an increase of 100 members over the 1954 mem- bership, Trip -To Chicago Prize For Judging .. Huron County Junior Farmer, and 4-H members will participate in a livestock competition .at Sea - forth on Saturday, May 21. The boy or girl who scores the highest ' aggregate marks in the 10 classes will be awarded a trip to -the. 4-H Club Congress in Chi- cago. 'Phe second highest will win a trip to Eastern Canada. The competitions include three classes each of dairy cattle, --beef cattle and -swine and one class 'of' sheep. One of the `swine classes will be •One , on hog carcasses. The entries will be divided into four sections --novice, Junior, in- termediate and senior. Dairy Calf Club Discusses Care "Care, feed and management of a dairy calf toa •inatttre dairy cow” was discussed by the guest speaker, Boyd Taylor of Blyth, at the second meeting of the Exeter 4-H Dairy Calf Club held at the home of Mr. Ross Marsh- all. Mr, Marshall explained the judging of a dairy •animal, and the members judged a class of three -year -Old Holstein heifers giving reasons for their decisions. The meeting concluded with a quizz on "2'eeds," 1 l>i Bi CANADIAN PROPANE CAS & AP/14I01'U B GRATTQN HOTSON Phone 158 Grand Rend Of Continent Tel Cc'n(:rE; ideals; Thu lionises, legal and: . 1 the es military i• : lice but h Bence f Practices, civilization was in- spired by the lives of .Abraham, Isaac and .Jacob and their .ami..: lies as interpreted by the, soli al their God ,and ours, dltrist. They were farmers." x44 19.53. Mr,. and Mrs, Gardiner travelled over the area in which the Patriarchs lived. and: pastured their herds. They etiltzed all. their knowledge of land and water to snake the dry land pro,. duce food, clothing and shelter. "Today a million and a hall young .Jews are striving under the same inspiration as their fore fathers to make the ,land flow again with milk and' honey." Mr. Gardiner old .of picking, up a young hitch- er in $aekat-' chewan and ,meeting him again, on his trip to the Moly Land. Describing 'a visit to the farm of a young Polish couple, he said "It was 10 acres, owned by the: individual, irrigated, with a vine- yard and orange orchard, eight Holstein cows and the usual num- ber of young cattle under a roof, and a few sheep and chickens. They'take about the same return from their 10 acres ar•...you take from a hundred acres. They grow from seven to 10 crops of alfalfa a year and haul it is their cattle." Sees Biblical Sites Mr, Gardiner •deseribe •a trip -down into the beautiful'Valley of Jezreel. The guide pointed to the right and Said. "lust over there. is the Well Of Tiered, where Gid- eon selected the three 'hundred with which he .destroyed the Mid - Unites.'" A little farther on he said, "there is the mountain where Tesus was tempted.'!! "There flashed through my mind that there could have been no better Picture to spread before a mater ia11y-minded man than the farm lands of the Valley of Jezreet, If Christ had chosen those lands, he no doubt could have enjoyed all the material things, but he chose to march on in an effort to im- prove the spiritual life Of man," said Mr, Gardiner. "I recite these facts to remind you that the Hebrew beliefs which picture the fatherhood. of God were developed in an agricultural atmosphere, and that the teach- ings of Christ were 'illustrated constantly by references to .farn- ing. "There is no book which more completely • records the rules by which a farmer should live and cultivate his land than the Bible. "We, the people of the Western Biggest. calf Club Sh�w Slated For Hensail Hensall Fair One hundred boys and girls. in South Huron are preparing their calves for t'he largest' calf clul3. show in the .province at'Ileneall Spring Fair on Friday, May 2'F, The young 'farmerS have been feeding their western calves since the fall in a competition for best -gain. They also wi11 compete in showmanship. G, W. Montgomery, Huron Agricultural Representative, said Tuesday the calves are doing just as well as last. year when a re- cord average of 411 pounds gain was reported. He and his assist- ant, Harold. R, Baker; have been visiting the homes 'of the mem- bers to view their calves' pro- gress. The show and auction of the Hensall Feeder Calf Club will again feature the Hensall Spring Show. Duncan Brown, Of Shed- den, has been appointed auction- eer for the sale which follows the competition at the. fair. Other attractions of the Hen- sall ;Fair will include purebred cattle classes, horse and baby show, two bands and school pa- rade. -. Hon. F. S. Thomas, Ontario Minister of Agriculture,will be guest of honor at the fair. 1 Garages Sunday and Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: W. J. ,McAdams Service Station l World ,who liave built our civil- ization- an the teachings of lhe: old and new testaments shouldn't' only..attempt to put into practice the material lessons, but the spirituall • .in,ililiction to live as brothers in peace under the •Father GNI; "who gave us doniin.•: ion, over' the land. .From it we re=: ceive our Iif@, to it we .return," said Mr, Gardiner, The ;pastor. lteY, W. J. Moores, presided, Members et the Ellin- Wile limviile charge joined in the ser-' vice.. Mr. Gordon Ford sang. Moth Holes? Norms? 010,0ETTe IUR,N$ CUTS AND TSA*$ MCOT.N MOSS 911,4101rE$ DISE NIW.ON .AL4. 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