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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-12, Page 4£ •£ £ THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETEA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1956 You Can Help Fight Cancer Donations May Be Left At Exeter Banks % Barley Contract No. 1 Treated Montcalm Seed Barley BEST PRICES PAID You may have whichever price is the highest based on 3 C.W.6 row Winnipeg cash price or 3 C.W.6 row Win­ nipeg Wheat Board price. Free storage until December 15, Come in and have this special contract explained before contracting. Fertilizer Supplied at Competitive Prices Credit Arrangement if Necessary SEED FOR SALE OATS: Beaver, Clinton, Cartier, Larain, Ajax. Registered — $1.60; Commercial No. 1 — $1.40 BARLEY: Montcalm — Registered—$2.00; Commercial No. 1—$1,70 SCOTT'S ELEVATOR LTD. Phone 63 Lucan, Ont. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Ass'n "Where Better Bulls Are Used" We have bulls in service that are top individuals with high powered pedigrees. An example is our imported SHORTHORN 346041 Imp, red Sire of Sire CALROSSIE Aldie Eisenhower, Sire ALDIE RED JONATHAN ADONIS,ADONIS Report On Woodham By ants, artihjr bundle Personal items Mr. and Mrs. John guests of Jeffery of Wednesday. Mr. and son and Barbara of Parkhill were Sunday visitors with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webb and family of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb on Sunday. Woodham Y.P.U. were guests of the Young People’s Union at Centralia on 'Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lambert and family of Davison, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and Debbie visited with Mrs. M iry Jacques on Sunday. Miss Amanda Shier spent Thursday in London and visited her sister, Mrs. W. Switzer. The Easter meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the church (basement on Thursday afternoon last. The executive was in charge of the programe with the first vice-president in the chair. Mrs. Johnston of London and Gerald Johnston of Belmont were guest of the former’s -daughter, Mrs. Ray Knight and Ray, on Sunday. Attend Perth Presbyterial Among those who attended the Perth Presbyterial -in Stratford on Tuesday at the Parkview United Church from Woodham W.M.S. were Mrs. A. Dewar, Mrs. F. Pattison, Mrs. F. Thompson, Mrs . George Dann, Mrs. M. Hooiper, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. Fred Doupe, Mrs. J. McCurdy and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques. Dr. Grant Mills, Mrs. Mills and family leave for their home in Calgary this Thursday after a three weeks’ visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and Mr. -and Mrs. W. Kirkby, Fourth Dine. Mr. and Thames Rodd were Mrs. Glen Road on ■Mrs. Harold Thomp- v GIN6ERICH'S<$*fc ;HEATINGz ENGINEER. /WE SURELY kkiowl OUR. HEATING. STUFF—FOR WE'VE BEEN AT IT LOHS EMOUSHA CGIT At Grand Bend Affiliates With WMS The Grand Bead C.G.IT, girls held their regular meeting on Monday evening in the United Church, at which they affiliated with the Women’s Missionary Society Mrs, W e 1-1 w o. q 4 Gill, president of the WjM.S., Jed the meeting and Mrs, Douglas Gill and Mrs. 'Eddie Gill had charge of the affiliation service, Mrs. Emerson Desjardine gave a reading and the C.G.LT. girls sang a chorus, which was origin­ ally written in an Indian lan­ guage and later translated. Bowling Banquet On Tuesday evening the (Grand Bend howling -teams (held their annual banquet,-in the Dominion Hotel at Zuricfi, with about 50 attending. Trophies for the stand­ ing of the different members, for the season were given out. -the the season were given Reorganization for 1956-57 was planned. Ladies Guild The 1 adies of the St. Johns-by-the-Lake ___ Church, Grand Bend, met at -the home of Mrs. William Rendle on Tuesday, April 3. The meeting was presided over iby Mrs. T. Hoperoft of Dashwood. A good sized bale was packed of the Rendle, -to the year Guild of Anglican Mr. and Mrs. Harold McBain of Brigden spent the weekend with Mr. -and Mrs. Elgin Webb. Mrs. Lawrence Mason has ac­ cepted a 'position on the public school staff until -the end of the present term. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Charlton and daughter of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Charl­ ton’s mother, Mrs, John Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and Judy of Exeter spent Sun­ day with 'Mrs. Smith’s parents and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas iDesjardlne, Gra.ce and Darlene, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird were -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vanner, Mr. Billie Baird and Miss Donna Fraser. Mrs. Ervin Devine, Elaine and Yvonne, Dashwood, spent Thurs­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Devine. Bunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Manse! Mason were Jack Paton of London, Mr. Mrs. Graham Mason, Peter Paul of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mathers and son, Dennis, of London spent ■Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott and family of Sarnia spent 'Sunday with Mr, Scott’s grandmother, Mrs. William Patterson. Mr. and IMrs. Elgin Webb spent Friday in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wainwright spent a few days last week visit­ ing relatives in London. and Mr. and and Data On Elimvilie By MRS. ROSS SKINNER IFour Great Names McCLARY, INTERNATIONAL, LINCOLN* EMCO "A M.LL.E, Of Heating Satisfaction" -Elimvilie Euchre Club was held on Thursday evening w’ith Mr. Charles iSltephen and 'Mrs, Bel-l -as hoisits. Winners were la­ dies’ high, Mrs. Harold Bell, .gents’ high, Mr. Harold 'Bell, con­ solation, Mr. Kenneth Johns. The last party Will 'be held on (Friday evening when they play Ithe final playpf'fs. Personal Items Mr, and Mrs. iDelmer Skinner, Edward and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. A'lla,u Johns, Shirley and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. (Philip Johns and family were Thursday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elford. , Mr. and Mrs. (Rps-s iSkinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and Floyd, Mrs. Philip Murch were Sunday guests wijth Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Parsons of Hensall. Mr. and Mirs. Wm. Roultley Visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, ©inning .of Mitchell. Sunday visitors- with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods were Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Robinson, Gordon and Graham of Woodham, and Mr. a-nd Mrs. James Sinclair and children, /recently returned from Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stephen ■and Gerry of London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson, Steven and David of Kirklton, Mr. Murray Stephen of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. Charles (Stephen and Mrs. Thomas Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons •and Murray of Hensall visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ■Alvin Cooper. ALF ANDRUS I 403 ANDREW ST. PHONE 719 i Heating/ Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work | — oi| Burners 5 5 THE DRILL 2 YOU ASKED FOR! MASSEY-HARRIS 26 under the supervision Dorcas -Secretary, Mrs. The bale will be sent Arctic regions. Life At Fort Churchill Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton report having received an in­ teresting letter from their son, Barry, who 'is now stationed at Fort -Churchill, Man. Barry reports that he likes ■the tai’ north very much -and has been informed that the snow wall probably Stay t-i'll near the first of June. He stated that it is so bright tihat half -an hour is about all a white person c-an s-tand the light at one time. Barry attended a little frame church, which was conducted al­ most entirely by Indians, even to >the choii’ and organ-ist. .He re­ ports it was quite an impressive service. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts visited on Tuesday w-ith (Mrs. Roberts’ mother, Mrs. Bartlett, at Arlrona. M-iss Charlotte Smith rolia spent her Easter with hep grandparents, Mrs. Ezra Webb. Mr. John /Mollard and friends of Regina, Saskatchewan, visited with Mrs. -Sol Pollock and Miss Mary Yeo on Saturday. Mr. Mol­ lard is a son of Mr. Delbert Mo'l- lard, who is well known in this district, and a brother of Mrs. Pollock, and is now living in Watrous, Sask. Mr. and iMrs. A-liwyn Dayman spent Sunday with Mr. Dayman’s ■brother,. Mr. Crescent -Dayman, in Exeter. -Miss Marjorie Dayman, who .has 'been spending a few days with her aunt and uncle returned to -her home with them. Mrs. Paul Zebe and Mr. Alfred Hayter of Detroit spent the week­ end with their .sister, Mrs. W. J. Whiteford and M-r. Whiteford. Mrs. Zebe’s daughter, Susan, and Miss Carol Fisher accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochrane of London spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. J. Dal­ ton, /Mr. (Dalton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and son, Jerry, of Shipka spent Sun­ day with Mr. Love’s brother, Mr. William Love and Mrs. Love. Those who returned from Florida after spending the winter were Mr. and IMrs. James Breen and Mr., Vern May. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird, Messrs. Delbert and Arnold Mason attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. John Mason, .in Toronto last week. (Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn held a baptismal reception on Sunday afternoon, after their nephew, Steven David Deigh, in­ fant son of Mr. and Mrs. David Leigh of Waterloo, had been baptized «-in St. John.s-By-The- Lake Anglican Church. Among the .guests were the grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harman Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ander­ son, and aunt, IMrs. Stanley Gill, and daughter, Janis, Rev. M. Pinkney, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh and daughters, Susan and Melis­ sa, -Miss Dorene Baker, who was a godmother, and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Baker. F/O Edwin Ross, who has been transferred from Centralia to Ottawa, left recently to take up his new position. Mrs. Ross and daughters will remain in Grand Bend for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Webb visit­ ed. with iM-r. Sind Mrs. Roy Scott at 'Sarnia "on Tuesday. ’Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hunniford of Arkona visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts on Sun­day. Mr. and Mrs. M. Phile and son Allen spent a few days of the Easter holidays in Detroit. IMiss Minnie Wallace left on Thursday to take a position in London. Mr. Dennis Finan of Sarnia spent -t-he weekend at his home in town. Mr. S. H. MacKay and sons, ’/S .A w 23 fl m .. . The Story In Shipka GRAIN AND Charles FERTILIZER DRILLMacMillan'sPersonal Items Visitors during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Finkbeiner, Mr. and (Mrs. Jack Pagel and Mrs. Pagel, of Detroit and „Miss Irene Kenzie of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell family visited Sunday with ■and Mrs. Winston Baldwin family of Essex. Misses Norma and Grace Bald­ win of Essex visited -last week with Mr. and (Mrs. Cliff Russell and sons. Miss Arlene Love of Exeter visited her cousin, Kathryn Love, during the holidays. iMi-sses Ann and Kay Bawden of Windsor with their Jacob Ratz, their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratz, Joan and Paul visited in London on Sunday at the -home of Mrs, Ratz’ parents, Mr,, and (Mrs, Robert Scott. iMrs. Jaco-b Ratz is visiting in Windsor with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Emer­ son Bawden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love of Exeter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and family. W.A. E'aster Meeting The Easter meeting of the W.A. was (held at the home of -Mrs. iMilton Ratz. Mrs. Stuart ■Sweitzer had charge of devotions. Mrs. Les Adams gave a reading. Mrs. Jacdb Ratz gave an Easter address. -Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner had •charge of the ‘ business part of ■tflie meeting. Sr., Mc- and Mr. and Stationery COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLIES The outstanding combination! MASSEY-HARRIS Grain and Fertilizer Drill with Ezee-Flow Fertilizer distributor. Produced in 2 sizes: 12 and 15 runs; the 26 is available with mechanical or hydraulic lift; single or double zig­ zag discs or single-in-line discs. Boxes are finished with • corosion- resistant enamel. Wheels mount 6.70x15 tires and have roller bearings. All in all, a machine with features out of compare. Account Books Bibles Guest Booksof Pet­ holidays Mr. andBEAUTY PRIDE,ADONIS Sire of Dam CALROSSIE Dam of Sire PITTODRIE Dain .ALDIE RED is recently purchased in Scotland Dam of Dam BEAUTY FAITH ’ also the sire of the dam ofAldie Jonathan Adonis Bapton Constructor who was by Louada Manor Farm at Peterborough at $50,000.00. Calrossie Adonis, the double grandsire of Aldie Eisen­ hower, is a son of the famous Kirkton. Baronet. For service to this or one of our other good bulls of all breeds, including both beef and dairy, call collect'to: Clinton HU 2-3441 between: 7:30 and 10 A.M. week days 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. Sundays and holidays Cows noticed in heat later in the day should be in­ seminated the following day. The cost is low: Life membership $5.00 $5.00 per cow for members $6.00 per cow for non-members. RUBY STH. D LOCAL TRADEMARKS. Inc. 1 Ti PHONE 37 EXETER PHONE 414-J i I __CL spent the holidays grandmother, Mrs. and at the home of Mr. Gordon Raitz. GINGERICH’S sHeating-Lighting-Plumbing \on BURNING-AIR CONDITIONING , EQUIPMENTS.SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL REPAIRING ^>io1rS^WOTOR REWINDING : Second Line In \ Biddulph By MRS. H. ELSON Phone 287 UNITED COOPI "tTtilltl * AWtU 0UNOAJ J HIGH FERT! BY USING HIGH ANALYSIS CO-OP FERTILIZER ;rade JZERS Cm3 CAFETERIA FEEDS ARE YOUR BEST BET FOR PIGS Buy Them on Our Deferred Payment Plan at Cash Prices ... No Financing Charges If you are feeding pigs, here’s an opportunity you can’t afford to overlook. We are supplying the famous money­ making Cafeteria pig feeds to many customers in this area, on their agreement to pay when their pigs are marketed. No down payment, no interest, no financing charges of any kind. Naturally, we must reserve the right to select our customers, on a deal of this kind *.. but we aren’t tough to deal with, Come in and talk it over. Cafeteria Suckling Pig Pellets’are the best creep feed.you can buy. . . bar none. After weaning, continue to feed Suckling Pig Pellets for another two weeks, or. feed Cafeteria Pig Starter, With good management, this plan of feeding will make you money this year. HENDERSON’S STARTED CHICKS Seaforth..Phone 615-J1 john a. Macdonald Mitchell... Phone 2 Gordon -and Allan spent the Weekend •tags here. Mr. and Mrs. Cracken and Miss of Toronto spent __ „ with Mrs. McCracken’s parents Mr .and Mrs, .Mangel Mason. Mr, Warren (Patterson and son, Gary, of Sarnia spent the week­ end With Mrs. William Patter­ son. (Mr. and Mrs. William Rendle spent the weekend in Toronto with their daughter, Mrs. Ted Brooks, Mr. Brooks and daugh­ ter, Nancy. Miss May Skinner of igarnia spent the weekend with Miss Mary Yeo. of Toronto at their cot- George Mc- Sh-aron Pfaff ■the weekend —*s parents, Personal Items Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Skinner were Mr .and Mirs. Ron Denham, Cheryl, Dar­ lene and Linda, Kiirkton. /David Elsiton -spent ihi-s Easit-er holidays with Birya-nston. Miss Jean _____„ __ friend Mr. Ken Anderson .of Lon­ don spent Sunday with Mr. and Mirs. Jack ©lair. Janet Anin and ■Geraldine (returned home them from -London. iGuesits with Mr. and Mrs. McAllister were Mr. and Ken Mason and family of grave. Brian and IBrenda Denham of Kirkton are spending a ‘few days with itheir uncle' and aumt, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McAllister. Mr. and Mirs. M. H. Elston spent -Sunday wi'ih their aunt, Mrs. Garfield Needham and .Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Needham, Ilder- iton. ^.Mr. and Mrs,. Will -Isaac, ac­ companied by Mr. and Mrs. 'Bruce Isaac, attended the golden wed­ ding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Atkinson (.nee A-lmira Isaac) at Leamington on Saturday and also attended the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ ry Hod gins, Lucan, on April 4. 'Mr. and Mrs. Murray McLeod and daughters, Karen and Janice of New' Market spent several day®5 last week at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. iGeo. McFalls. Mr. and Mfrs. Ross McFalls Visited with relatives in Listowel on Sundays Miss JOyce Fischer spent a few days last week in London her sister, Mrs. L. Staniake, her brother, Harold -Fischer -Sunday guests with Mr. Fischer Were Mr. Fischer and family, L. Fischer and fam- M-ns. Joe Mordusih Fischer, all of Lon- ■C. Harold and Mr. Mr. (Ralph Needham, Flannigain and with with and iand andMrs. Mrs. Mfr. ily, and dob,Mr, and Mrs. Allan Elston and family, and Mr. and Mrs-. M. H. 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