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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-26, Page 4£ x= = Obtain The Highest Prices FOR YOUR POULTRY Riverside Poultry Ltd. LONDON s s London 7-1230 Phone Collect Hensail 680R2 Picking Beans for the growing of GREEN REFUGEE & GOLDEN WAX PRICE $100.00 PER TON Canadian Canners LTD. Aylmer Products I Exeter, Ontario Phone 28 We Are Now Contracting Barley For Spring Seeding Barley prices have risen considerably the past few months. We also have a few SEED OAT CONTRACTS THE TIMER-ADVOCATE, EXITE*, Qt<TA>IO, THURSpAY MORHWG, APWL 16, WM Zion MISS JANE DYKEMAJi Grand Bend Orpha Club\ Assists Victims Of Fire with were Miss Young People's Fnion Zion West Young People met nt the schoolhouse on Monday evening. The program was in 'Charge of Margaret Brock and Fired Miller. Business was conducted by the .president, Helen Herdman. The spring rally is to be held Tues­ day evening in Clinton. A sing­ song and games were enjoyed. Personal Items Monday night visitors Mi\ and Mrs. iRoss Jaques Ml’S. Bertha Hodgins and Sadie Anderson of Kirkton and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lambert, Pros­ pect Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jaques of Exetei’ visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mossey, London, and with Mr. Daniel Hicks, who is a patient Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. children visited with Mr. and Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family visited Sunday with Mr .-and Mrs. William Bradshaw in Seaforth. Mrs. Clifton Jaques and child­ ren are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil Dobson, Kirkton. On Friday evening, Mr. Harold Bell, Blimville, Mr. H. Hodgson, Granton, Mr. Herb Anderson, Arnold and Lloyd Anderson, of Science Hill, and Mr. Ross Jaques motored to London to visit with Mr. Daniel -Hicks. Mrs. Warren Brock of Zion W.M.S, attended the London Branch Rally of the W.M.'S. in Goderich, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern and Lynda of Jarvis visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern on Sunday. Mr. -and Mrs. Tom Brock visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle in iStrathroy on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Jaques, St. Marys, returned home test Tuesday after visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques. Mr. George Earl returned from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and -is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Pullen, Whalen. in St. Joseph’s Larne Johns and, Saturday evening Mrs. J ohn Reid, The Orphn Club held itheir final meeting for the 'season on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Irene Kennedy. A beautiful doll had been .purchased, which/ with a complete wardrobe, will be drawn foi' later in the sum­ mer. The sum .of ? 25,0 b was. voted on ito be presented ito Mr.: and Mrs. Ollie Desjardine to pur­ chase clothes for itheir two child­ ren, who sustained the loss of all their clothes -in the fire which destroyed their home‘and garage last week. The remainder of the evening was spent in a social manner, with Mjis. Wm. Rendle and Mrs. Wm. Cochrane .as hostesses. The LambtOn County bookmo­ bile visited oui' local library on end a good ' > and the COAT JOYNT Hews Im - Biddulph By MRS. R. E^SON SPORT 5-YEAR GUARANTEE ROAD HAZARD INSURED Super-Lastix tires are guaranteed up to 5 years against detects, plus road hazard in­ surance to protect you against glass cuts, acci­ dents,' blowouts, stone cuts, etc. Customer pays only for service rendered. Personal Items 'Mx'rs. Otto Mayor, London, visit­ ed for a few. day® last week with -her sister, Mrs., 0. Fischer also Peggie ahd 'iBi-Uy Steyer and firjierad® of North Jonawanda, U.IS.A, Mr, and Mrs, RiR Morley and Janice of Whalen 'Spent Thurs­ day evening with Mr, and Mrs. Sam 'S'kinner. Mrs. Lloyd J o>h nsi ton and fam­ ily of Ailsa Craig spent Sunday with the former’s, another, Mrs. •Jessie Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer and family of London were .Sunday visitors with itheir parent's, Mr. and Mrs. iC, Fischer. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross- McFall® were ithe tat­ ter’s grandfather, Mr. Albert ■Lindall, and uncle, Dunean Lind- all, -and aunt, Miss Lena Lindall of Listowel. Mrs. Mervin Elston ®pe.nt Tues­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Murray ■Gibson, Denfield. Mr .and Mrs. Allan Elston and -family visited ion 'Sunday with the latter’s grandmother, Mrs,- Gib­ son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zavitz, Cold 'Stream. Mr. Allan Elston spent ithe past week in London being cal­ led to serve oiiv-the Jury at the (Spi’ing Assizes. SLACKS? If you do, we have just received shipment of the latest sport coats by by Savile Row. Herringbones in the new “Ivy League” look, Harris Tweeds and fancy patterns in blues, browns and greys. To compliment those coats, a com­ plete range of slacks by Premier—a sum­ mer “must”. Friday afternoon, end <*. collection- of various subjects' titles have been selected for current period. The Lucky Strikes carried •the itrophy in ithe final play-offs, winning over the Wee Hopes by 61 points. Personal Items Cpl. Neil Chamberlain was con­ fined to his home 1-asit week -for a few 'days suffering ifrom an attack of the flu. • Mrs. Thomas Desjardine, Mrs. Vern. Ridley and Mrs. E. Keown visited Mrs. 'Gordon -Smith ait Exeter -on Monday. Miss Margaret (Stephen spent the weekend in Toronto attend­ ing the wedding of -a friend. Mils. Rita Keay -and Mrs, iSusan Nedza -took over ithe “Date Bar” in -the West building on Main Street ,lasit week, which was oper­ ated during the winter months by Mrs, Helen West and Miss Irene -Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Flear and son oif 'Dorchester spent a few days last week with Mr. Flear’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flear, •also Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flear. Mrs. Donald Flear 'and infant son, Steven Donald, arrived home on Wednesday after spending a few days at her parents’ home in Hensall. Mrs. Keiith Desjardine and' Miss Inez Desjardine spent Thursday with Mrs. Gordon Smith in Exe­ ter. Mr, and Mrs. E. Keown are this week attending the World-Vision Crusade jn the Peoples Church, Toronto. , Mr. G. E. Evans and -son, Clark, of Toronto visited with Mr. Evans’ sister and brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. W. C. iSmibh over the weekend. Mr. -and Mrs. Ken­ neth 'Countice of Oshawa were al­ so weekend visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Myrtle -Bossenberry and Mr. ■ Alvin Bossenfeenry -arrived from Florida last week. Mrs, Bos­ senberry will be spending a short, visit with iher sons here before going to her cotage at Point Clark. Alvin expects 'to return to return to Florida in the course of a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heaman ar­ rived from Florida last week to spend the summer season at their summer home in -Oakwood. Mr. Warren 'Patterson and son, Garry, of Sarnia spent 'Saturday with ihis mother, Mrs. Wm. Pat- tei’son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gemttner and family of London spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Luther and Mr. and Mrs. Manford Luther 'and family. •o>£f Mr, hire Mr. Mr®. Wm. Deer as spending a few days with, her sister, Mr®. Nelson 'Clarke -of Farquhar, Mr. Maurice Quance, Mr. -Snell of Exeter, and Mr. -and Mr®. Fred Perkins and family-of London spent Sunday with Mr .'and Mr®. Wm. Beer. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn 'Ravelle and son, Paul, of London spent ithe weekend with his .pai-en-tg, Mr .and Mrs. Arnold ReveMe. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sturdevant spent the weekend in Wayne, Michigan. Miss -Beverly Revelle of Lon­ don, spent ithe weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Revelle. * Mrs. Wm. Love spent a day last week to, Goderich. iSlie -ait- tended the Conference 'Branch of the W.M.S. Miss Pauline Mason, and Jack Raiit of London spent weekend with her (parents, and Mrs. Marasel Mason. Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur f Baker celebrated itheir fiftieth wedding anniversary on Wednesday. Mrs. Mansell Mason received a telephone call on Monday, wish­ ing her a happy birthday, from her daughter, Mrs, J-ack Faitton of California. Mr. and Mrs. George Maer -from Detroit spent ithe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Morenz. Mr. and Mrs. Russell MoiUard and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cum­ mings visited on Sunday with Miss Mary Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence iSwarltz, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. (Garnet Stratton, and Margaret, from Foust visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holt. Mrs. 'George Robertson of <Sar- ’nia visited (Saturday with Cor­ poral and Mrs. Neil iClhamberlain and family. Mrs. Gordon Morrison of 'Glen­ dive, Miaintana is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Neil Chamberlain . PHONE 62 HENSALL SAFER THAN THE TIRES ON NEW CARS YET PRICED LOWER AT CANADIAN TIRE Mrs. Lucy Brown Native Of Exeter A native of Exeter, Mrs. Lucy A. Brown died at her home in Ailsa Craig on Tuesday, April 17, in hei’ eiglrty-fourth year. She was a daughter James and Charlotte Exeter. She moved to 61 years ago. .She was married Evans who -predeceased 'her in 1901. In 1911 she married Allen E. Brown who -predeceased her in 1937. She was a member of Ailsa Craig United Church, be­ ing organist there for over 25 years. ’ Services were conducted on Thursday by Rev. A. E. Menzies. ' She is survived by three daugh­ ters, Mrs. Duncan Drummond, of McGillivray Township, Mrs. Cameron McLean, Toronto, and Kathleen, a-t home, and one bro­ ther, Chnis, of London. The pallbearers were six nephews, William Horney, Ex­ eter; Edgar Horney, Ridgeway; Chas. Hoffman, Bluevale; Frank Baisden, Detroit; Edgar Baisden, .Stratford, -and Dawson Baisden, St. Thomas. Interment was in Nairn Ceme­ tery. Mr. 'and Mrs. William Horney attended the funeral. ACKACHE May be Wa rn in q Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest or that tired-out and heavy-headed feeling may soon follow. That’s the time to take Dodds Kidney Pills. Dodd’s stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you fed better—sleep better-work better. Get Dodd s Kidney Pills now. 5] ci- ■ SEED & FERTILIZER SUPPLIED COOK BROS. MILLING CO. LTD. Phone 24 Hensail ................................................................................... IllltllllO »»***«' of the late Baisden of Ails a Craig to Walter Farm Equipment For Sale Jari Garden Tractor and Attachments George Koto Tillers Jacobsen Power Lawn Mowers All Types of Sprayers Flint and Walling Water Pumps Super Farm Master All-Steel Wagons Steel Driving Sheds—any size Steel Roofing Doug Triebner Plione 620-Wia Exeter First time in Huron County ammonium nitrate fertilizer For top-dressing fall wheat, hay and pasture, side-dressing corn and sugar heets. Get these TWO SEASON-LONG. AD­ VANTAGES: Nitrate nitrogen—for fast feeding; Ammonia nitrogen—for sustained feeding. AEROPRILLS NOW AVAILABLE AT Read Bros. Warehouse Ellerington's Shed off No. 4 Highway . Exeter Vern Pincombe Exeter Phone Kirkton 39R16 for Prices end Information OR PROM YOUR NEAREST READ BROTHERS FERTILIZER DEALER Financial Statements of South Huron District High School Board Consolidated and Compared ~ • RECEIPTS Balance on hand, January 1 ............. Grants from Provincial ‘Government . Huron County Grant for Agriculture . Local Tax Levy: < Town of Exeter ........................... Village of Grand Bend ............... Township of Hay ......................... Village of Hensall ....................... Township of Stephen ................... • Township of Tuckersmith (part) Township of Usborne ... Tuition Fees Received ........ Receipts from other sources Superannuation deducted M- PAYMENTS instruction: Salaries, Superannuation, Income Tax, Fed. Fees Instructional Supplies: (a) Textbooks H (b) Othei* ........ Administration ................................,.......... Plant Operation ....................................... Plant Maintenance ................................... Auxiliary Services .................................... TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSE ........ Tuition Fees—'London Board of E-d. ... Transportation ............,........................... Night School Salaries .............. Capital Outlays from Current Funds .< Extraneous—Trustee -Council Fee . .... ■Cafeteria Loss ............... . Interest on Temporary Loans ......... . Debenture Payment ...................... „„„ Balance on hand .................... 954-55 1954 1955 20,338.76 22,415.57 98,549.16 98,996.20 500.00 500.00 11,556.90 11,762.41 3,118.12 3,118.12 16,153.16 16,408.60 3,50'5.57 3,715.00- 17,074.00 17,309.95 523.75 520.75 13,357.0b 13,362.75 - 3,212.62 4,2319.20 986.49-— 1,41'8.73 4,170.82 4,8.26.04 193,046.35 198.593.32 .,h 69,5-14.03 80,4'34.10 587.49 624.05 3,912.65 4,4'90.35 4,667.23 5,715.18 11,557.41 11,442.85 791.30 1,273.00 1,002.92 . 1,306.75 92,033.0;3 105^286.28 539.87 419.44 30,976.00 32,487.20. 1,871.38 177.70 1,70'5.56 2,659.70 50.00 3,382.07 1,167.67 162.87 196.76 39,060.00 40,120.00 22,415.57 16,028.57 193,046.35 198,593.32 Note 1; Statement prepared from (records -audited by A. M. Harper, C.A.,—auditor for the Board and the Town of Exeter. 2: The Local Tax Levy is for Debenture and Operating^ Ex­ pense. Debenture share is handled by Mr. C. V. Pickard; Clerk, Town of Exeter. 3: This schedule of Receipts and -Payment® follows the pat­ tern established by the Department for the Annual Report. E. Dr HOWEY, ’Secretary-Treasurer HERE'S PROOF OF LOWER TIRE COSTS C.T.C. 90-LEVEL STANDARD RAYON SUPER LAST1C 100-LEVEL FIRST LINE RAYON NYLON NATURAL RUBBER 130-LEVEL SUPREME Your-nef Reg. Your net cost with List with any class "A" Price trade-in trade-in Your-hef Reg. Your net cost with List with any class "A” Price trade-in trade-in Your-net Rc9» Your net cost with List with .any class "A" Price trade-in trade-in USE YOUR ■ 550/15 525/16 600/16 540/15 650/16 670/15 710/15 760/15 800/15 18.05 21.05 28.40 20.70 25.10 12.45 13.95 16.70 13.45 14.95 10.45 13.95 14.70 11.45 12.95 . 12.95 14.95 15.90 17.50 15.95 16.95 19.95 25.90 12.95 12.95 15.90 15.50 13.95 14.95 17.95 23.90 33.00 37.60 41.05 43.05Instglfotion or deli very* 22.40 24.40 26.30 30.95 20.40 22.40 24.30 28.95 CREDIT Other sizes of equally low prices. ’Mansfield Jet Cold Trod. Tubeless tires available at slightly higher prices (approx.* $3.00 each). Whitewalls available at slightly higher price's. * Class "A" trade-in is a used tire suitable for retreading 'Without repairs. NO DOWN PAYMENT Terms to suit your budget on purchases of $20 —or mure. (NOT RETREADS) 600/16 80-LEVEL RAYON $11.95 With any trade-in NOTE; Add 50c to above pr t $12.95 with any trade-in ccs far Installation or delivery. kv <iv » I 71 •I i HiHHKii 436 Main St. Exeter Phone 451 Milton R. Robbins