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Advocate, 'February 2
Slightly `' Y Insane?
Oettsr blot from at very
'll�eil4t isxtowa'Tor into: columnist,
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thing
>saatdoxi lel ear *AVM insa e"ws>n custonaLrSagainst ia"
Two he writes about one as -
Mat of the liquor policy of the ,
nitutaa. Government. It has
feet aside 250,000: for advertising
that "points out the danger of
in-
dul nCb, �a tnotes the head of
the advertising committee of six,
appoitlted by the Government
"'Qur Atli% zs to reach the broad•
est possible audience with the
140441 and unbiased Material
that will attract and hold
t"r
road-
interest.".
ead-
int
iterest.* .tt� tx uslme ".dost stn.
allele,
s11r021y" oucoun.isa ""A
pryble fl(ia
trade, assuredly,
To the Govern.
moot, lis; -Ontario indulgence in.
liquor costs the
Rr Vi
lGe two
and a half times as much AS
the liciuor• tax. received. This ec•
ononale .and social cost of iln-
dulgence, in terms Qf extra
police and court .costs, and SO -
services is staggering, to
say nothing of 'ta
eawful+SASt
of
ia»e
Weil done, Manitoba.! Advt.
Try Surge for faster, safer
anill ing with increased .larodue-
tion, fatdv't)
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MIDDLESEX SEED FAIR
(Including 11 Western Ontario Counties)
MANUFACTURERS' BUILDING,
WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS
London, Ontario
Feb. 25 to 28 and March 1
FAIR OPEN TUESDAY 100 P,M. . 10130 P.M.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 10;30 A.M..10:30 P.M.
:FRIDAY 10:30 A.M. -4:39 P.M.
} Fine Exhibits 100 Commercial and Erlucetlonel Displays
Interesting Programmes, Addresses, peittenstrations
and Entertainment
Tuesday Evening -School Variety Show and Square Dance
Contest,
Wednesday, 2:00 p.m.—Dr. U. N. Huntley, O.A.C„ Guelph
Wednesday, 8:00 p,lt- Baird, Midway .arid Junior Variety
Show; Comedy Play.
L Thursday, 9:00 a,1n.-Judging competition ..Noon Luncheon.
Thursday, 2:00 p.m. --E. I. Warwick, Blenheim; Ken Pretty,
Michigan: Norman Reith, Ilderton; and Donald
Waters, Parkhill,
Thursday, 8:00 p.m. -Accordion Band, Old Time Tiddlers and
Senior Square Dance Contests,
Friday, 1:30 pan..--Fdod Show Discusslea.
1. h"riday, 2:15 pan, -Auction Sale --10 and 4 bus, lots of oats,
barley, beans and potatoes.
Join the Crowds -- This is Your Fair
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32% Seer Concentrate,
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32% Steer Concentrate with Stilbestrol ..,. ton I•85.00
35%o Sow and Pig Concentrate cwt. $4.90
16% Hog Grower ......................................... ton $62.00
35% Hog Concentrate cwt. $4.50
40% . Hog Concentrate ., cwt. $4.80
46% Lair' Mix Concentrate cwt. $5.40
'i$% Lay'Mash cwt. $3.70
35% Breeder Mix ........ . ...... ....... •cwt. $5.50
Chickitarter Crumbles, medicated .,....., cwt. $4.50
Western Screenings ton $44.00
Centralia Farmers'
Supply
'_y Phone 11854 Exeter
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We have, a complete stock of ALFALFA, RED CLOVER,
ALStK1 , YELLOW & WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER,
WHITE DIITC11 AND LAADINA CLOVERS, BROME GRASS,
ETC.,
E Permanent Pasture Mixtures .. .
_... Place Orders While Stock Is Available
i
We are quoting very attractive prices and replacement
orders Would require higher retail prices,
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SEED GRAINS
Ali varieties available in Registered No. 1; certified NO, 1
and Commercial No. 1,
Treated and Packed in New Jute
OAT VARIETIES; Garry, Rodney, Sinitoe and Beaver
Registered and Commercial Brant and Montealm
Barley
MO quality seeds will be in short supply .this spring. TO
be sure of your requirements ORDER NOWT
FERTILIZER
Discount Maar Early Delivery Still Available
Order Now .•;,, We'll Deliver To Your Feint
AMMONIUM NiTRATE IN STOCK
x. We art= . contracting for malting barley, (Moiitcaint and
kindred varietie,a are available.)
z. Iteglsteted seed oats.
-HAVE YOUR SEEDS CLEANED AND
TREAtEll AT OUR MODERN CLEANING PLANT
Your sped can he delivered and cleaned without being bag
ged. Rhone us and arrange a date to ":lean and treat your
requirements.
W. G. Thompson
& SONS
none 32
LIMI rrh•
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AnnoL.n.cements
IRTHS
i-i1'ti.S8O:1-3,1r, add M11, Lawrence
11r1sson, Zurich. an110unre .the
G11
tiof their sum Michael
Lim.
1'etlC:e at tigUlh Iinron 11P871110.1
February 16,. 1957-a brother .tor
Patricia, Dianne and giant•
BUTT i:-- a,tr, sand ilirs. atOrga
l',utler, 1':rand Ecus, announce the
hlrth •ot a taugater, .D#'boraln
$us ::, at, ,south 2- urolt l4pspital,
k'ebruary 16. 160T.
lt�.>,: nee Mr. and airs. Doneid:
es etA
.1 i I.o 't ' li r
a tr t11 ea ). 1"".R.
3 C'redit0rl, aro h pp 10 au.
uounce the birth of a. so0, W4.1111:
*ham Albert. weight 2 lbs., at 3, ot:s..
South 1
Huron hospital, Felon..
Ory 14, 1357,--a brother for Oar-
garet.
t?1.Lls-13ITxl.F' 51r. and Mee.
Jack Qlltn-l3lttle. wiai to an-
etinceathebirth of their dauah-
H thr4 n Alice 41'.4,thy.3. at
Wellesl€y Hospital, Toronto, on
February 14, x9 ,7••*•a sister for
Neren and a'randdau,7hter for Alt'.
and Airs, Wilfrid Shepton.
OSB511.411.-.2,1r. and . Airs. 'Cobert
1)sentlak,, 221 Carling St., Hnf.eter,
announce the birth of their
daughter. Roberta Lorraine, at
South Huron l-lospitat, February
10, 1957 Special, thanks to Dr. It.
W. Read, Miss (:layrole, Mrs.
Peibridge and maternity staff.
xt.OIIE,RTS Mr. 4114 Airs. B. .7.
Roberts. Klpl"en, announce the
birth of their soli, Thomas John,
at South Huron Hospital, Febru,,
ary 15. 1957-a brother for Marian,
Jim and Cathy.
DEATHS
]BIaLLM-Iv Vkktorla Huspitai, Lon
don, on F''vbruary 20, 1957 Bit
iialn Bell, 21, Of Hensall. nestht
at the Bentltran funeral holm
Hensel'. kulterat arrangeiitents not
yet made,
SIMPSON -,... Ili South 'liut'on 11ot-
131ta1, 71 eter. 9tiuidaY, February
18, 1957, Mai'y Laing, beloved wife
of cite late lames. Simpson, of
Hensall,`and dear slater of David'
and William Laing', of "lvlt;nilieg,
Et• ache! (Afro, �t'ipianl Crossnian),
Hazel Ridge, Manitoba, .Isabella
(.firs. 1Ciiliani Ostberg•l, and. Net-
tle (Mrs. 'fine Simpson), of St.
'Vital, 'Manitoba, In her ,3lfility-
third year. Rotted at the Bbn-
throll runer�al chapel, It@Hash,
where service wail held on \ red-
nesday. F'ebr'uary 2b, et 2 Pan,
Interment 1n St, dames Cemetery,
Clangeboye,
ENGAGEMENTS
CARD$ OF THANK$
Wra, J..11cr,eaut, le with, gr. end
:MN. .1. 1f. McLean and Miss Join
l'Uvl. wish ,1. It \ lih.t" ' 11' '
to
J,i ('ra !!reit sin,
� It
ryasgratitude
e
tO # re
lid people of
1.uoan and district for the generos-
Ity, kindness and syntita.:1:y•� shosvn
thcnt during -triter recent Uere4$0-
Anen t, +40
i.N MEMO.RiAM
COPHLAND-lea 1OvIii memory of
4 ,sear mother
sivagrandmother.
as t'
4 IO t i
1 A 11 4o At "
4 tt l anal, t Itu
posed aaay stidde}uy two .y eats
ago, February 211 1955.
B”
e do. not liars a special day
'lb bring a ort to our minds;
The days We do not tltlnti; or ,run
Are. •\ ery har"i to :ins.
It la said time heals all sorrow
.end helps you to forget;
Gut so far Uuie hes only proved
How much we miss �ott sot.
�Co4 gate us strength to. fight.
Al courage Curate to hoar elle blow,
But, what It Meant to lose, you, 1
Mather
No one will ever know,
-Sadly !Hissed and ever remember*
!laughter Lorene, sen -in-
law 1•Ioward And1 grancldau$llters
Shirley and Joyce Hodgson, 215
Ai.�CG1SpN-1n loving hnentory of
our clear little boy,alae k;. 1i1a1'gi-
son, "1110 passed away ,one year
ago, February 29 1936,
We think Of lUni In silence,
No eye may see us weep;
Fut malty silent tears are sited
when others are asleep,
1.,Oliri'iy remembered by i�ionttlly
and Daddy and brothers, Goo and
Barry, • 21'
?tiGC $ -'In loving memory of
.i<lrneat Heyes, who passed away
e$ * five years ago, February 19, 1902.
`kax,,Ont. wish wishe
nce
Gi to announce the
engagement of their daughter, xfur-
Iel Joan, to lir, A'urray K0 -5, son
If Mr. and per's. Key*, Wier,
Ont. Marriage US tape place Marc*
21
We wish to Announce the engage-
ment of Lloyd Nelson, son Of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stanlake
of :Exeter, .to Glenna Ruth, elder
daughter 69 Mr. and Mrs. henry
Downey of Iiartland, New Bruns-
wick. !Marriage will take Place Ili
.August, 21"
CARDS OF THANKS
Brio and Betty Turnbull wish to
thank all those who remembered
Brio with ea1'd$, flowers and treats
while in the hospital and striae re. -
turning home, 210
I wish to thank All' my. many
friends and neighbors who rerneln-
bered me with many acro. of kind -
nest,. also cards, visits, Ilo0'ers
and treats wile aJosephs 1oOD11ltal andpsincet returnin -
ing home. Special thanks to Dr.
Milliner, fir. F.. Siliratit and theStaff.-Mrs. Norris Desfardine, 2,1c
We wish to express ottr sincere
thanks and appreciation to Our
relatives, neighbours and friends
for the kindness sylttpatlty And
beautiful floral tributes extended to
tie duringOur recent berea„cerent
In the oss of a Dear husband,
father And • grandfather special
thanks to . Miss CI>t,ypele. and the
staff of BOuth Huron 1'tobpitai, 1x-
eter, Der, C. D. Daniels, br, .7.
C. Goddard, the Huron 11atonio
Lodge 224 I1ensall, Mr. Harold
PSottthron and bearere and all those
who helped 1n any way. Our sin
perp thanks—Mrs, George lYreri and •
fancily, 2•
The brothers and sisters of the
late Mrs, James B, .Simpson of Hen -
salt wish tO express their Sincere
appreciatlb,i 10 relatives, ' friends
and neighbors far the many acts
of kindness during her long illness:
also for their expressidnb of sYnt-
iathy and., floral tribute's. Speeirtt
,
thank to Bev. Mum, Dr. Goddard,
Miss Claypole and the 1 ospitat-staff,
Mr. Jack Murdy, Ludo, and Mr,
Harold Sontllron, Iiensall. 21c
botfly we speak of the one we
loved,.
Tentlerly we sneak Of the past;
Memories grow deeper as life
travels on,
But love and remembrance last.
--Ever remembered by his wife
Leah, 21*
nSiiti1.11tN,-. int living memory of
r. deal" Wife, mother arid grandma
Mary haler. F;alrbalrn, whopasse.
allay one year ago, f''ebrtiary
1'256,
Sweet memories will linger forever,
Time cannot change the0t It's
true,
Years that may collie cannot sever
Our loving renenibranoe Of you.
-Lovingly remembered by her tuts
-
band,' Walter, daughter, Grate,
Ross and family, ^ lac
Porto -11A 1ov111g Memory of Harry'
2ford5,,185Gw-
ho passed away February
f emernbrance 16 a golden chain
Deatlt trlts to break but all 1 vain.
To have, to Jove, and .then to part
1a the treste$t• sorrow of One's
heart.
fears may wipe out many .things
:But this they wipe out never -
The Memory of those ha)Ypy dayit
'When we Were ell together,
-t?1etiyi•emainjlerd by his wife and
DESJ 111Dr:- O -1n loving intemol'y
a dear Infant son, Lyle Morgan
Disfardine, son of 91r. end Airs,
Norris Desjardine, who passed
an'ay six years ago, February 22,
195'.
remembered And sad1Y
missed b' lis mother and father
and brothers, Wayne and Louis.
26c
1t AIlt-,In loving memory of at dear
husband, father and grandfather,
Rev. William Malt, who passed
itway, three years ago, February
255,. 1254.
There is :10 parting froth diose we
lore,
No distance can divide,
For today In memories' garden.
We still walk Side by side.
Each dawning day a though of him,
.At eventide a prayer,
Aad in the 11$ar•t0 that,lbv€ him,
110 always will be there.
-Lovingly remembered by 1115. Wife,
family arid grandchildren. 21*
AL1.IGISON-in lovilig nrelitory of
my dear grandson, 01att 2 artfson,
who passed away 014 year ago,
February 20, 1056.
At
,the gtaYtes not Heaven ilia- eyed
With that sante deer • smite
E'er we have only parted Grartidson;
.lust for a little while.
--I„ovingiy remembered and eatdly
missed by Granada Johns. 2i*
TAYLOR—In loving memory 69 nt
dear • ton. and brother, Melvin
Taylor, who' heated away two
year0 aerti, 9'tbruary 23, 19 5.
Nothinar can ever take away,
8.'he • lOve 4, haart holds deer,
Feud nterbories, linger every day,
R:Onren}brance keeps hirci near.
�oovth2-ly 1'er,tenibered my Mom
uand ,lied, brother'$ and slater. 21'
CALVAR\f CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. krotz, Minister
.Mrs. Ken •McCrae, Organist -.
Sunday, February 24, 1957
10:00 a.fli. -- "Our Attitude to
Christ"
11:05 a.m.--Sunday Sehool
.1:30 pan. -World Service bay
W. R, Macke, Speaker.
THE. ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. 0. Knox, 8.A., Rector
Trivift Memorial, Exeter
Sexagesima Sunday
8;30 a.mr-41o1y Communion
10:15 a.m.-=Sunday School
11;30 a.nt;--Morning Prayer,
THE BETHiL
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, R. Van Parowe, Minister
2;00 p.m, -English. Service
All Welcome
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: K. L. torn, Phone. 6S
10;06 a,nn.r4Sunday School
11:00 a.nt.—$ervioe
:LAMES` STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr, Lawr#nee Wein, •A.W,O,fi4.
Musical Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Gospel
and You"
Antlien" by the Choir
• Solo by Marilyn Bissett
/;0n p.1i1.Eveiiing Worship
Sermon Subject; "Gideon - A
Man of Faith"
A Werin. We1coliie
its Eattended To MI
210N CHURCH
Evangelical Unitid • Brefhren
CRIDITOF4
10:00 a,in, -.Worship
"All ThyyMind"
1.1:00 a,l,,o-Church School
1430 p.i• .— Elrclitiig Stirvice
It tn,rtu(n�n tet !lid ru' liattuu' u nnr� trlllftinarrrrrnrrtl mal iltrnaa tali t,'atlriltlrt ianatami,nrr ednesddaY4fid•'Wddti Service
046
CAVEN PRESBYTERiAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
' Minister
Mrs, J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10:00. a,m.--Sunday' School
11:00 a.ni.---Morning Worship
Sermofi Subject: "Rested by
Eire"-. Third in Series of Joy
soh.
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
"Teach Me Thy Truth, p Lord"
Supt,: Stanley Sander Zurich
• MAiN STREET
The United Church
of.Canada
Minister:' Rev, Alex. Rapson
Organist; Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.--The Service of• Wee -
ship .
Scout house Groups
In Attendance
'Nursery Class (three ydars and
snider) hi the Primary 19)oni,
Beginners (4-5) will withdraw
during the second hymn.
11:15 a.m.-The Church School
Superintendent: Mr. Sterling Ince
Here You Are Nat A Stranger
but A Guest Of God
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
.Mein St.
15:45 a m.-501'day, School
11:00 a.m.—.Special Gideon Ser
vice
7; 30 Mt,lii. •Tic evangelist Will
Speak
Wednesday, b Innis.--,1Vteeting for
Prayer
Friday, it lt.it>it. Christ's• Ainbat.
Were
Spediat Special, Speiytat
Sunday, Match is ;Et,ally lay in
oul' Sunday School -5 btttatand-
ing featured shall be presented.
at our 10 at,In, service. Pian ter
be With ifs.
'Thy word Have hid in sly'
heart, that I might het, •sin
against Thce.",4°S. 11:010
Paster; Rerr, tt, , Kr4um.
Aes6041441 POW:
Ewe. L. Winn Butler
Report On
Basei:ine
By MRS, A►RGHIIa .DifWAR;
eraenet itarns
M ", 1
l� l a 1dr ,' H R
,lvl. 6 t1 d Spent
Sunday with. thelrda
daughter el a
nd
her husband. Mr. and Mrs. brie
Westnlan,. London.
Mr..and Airs. Maurice ,Saber
and Alar, Georgetown, WOO
visitors with Mrs. Baker'S moths
er, Mrs.. A. Dewar, 511 Tuesday.
l<r.k
and Airs. Baker went to
London to attend the ;Shorthorn
sale and banquet leaving Mary
tod day
,spend the at her grand.
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Strahan.
and family, Donald, Robert and
David,
, were guests of Air. and
Mrs, Austin TIMms. on. Satur.
day,
M z
Mr.. nd Mrs., David e h .
.�. Davd 5p lCG
and Air. and M1'.s. Root. Elston
attended the Junior Farmers'
banquet at Motherwell last week,
Miss Nor?nan Elston was suc•
ccssful in obtaining first class
!honors in her grade 2 Theory
at Stratford, She is a pupil of
Miss Havernheht, St, !Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. 1l, Beer and
Mrs. Harris Btitsotl of Munro,
were guests of .Mr. and Mrs.•
Oliver baker on Monday,
Mr, arid Airs, Alfred Baker
and family were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Holland tits Friday.
W.I. Review
Airs. George Wilson, regional
vice president of the Federated
Women's Institutes of Ontario
was seen on CFPL TV on Thurs
day evening in a panel discus-
sion "A Review of the Women's
Institutes", this being the six-
tieth ,anniy.ersary;
The pane" Was composed of
the provincial board of directors
from the Woni•en's Institute sub
divisions in Western Ontario.
Mrs. •Wilson chaired the panel.
This was an interesting review
for all Women's• Institutes
GY_CO(oCy_SEZ:
CJ! jttsev ,".bfu.,al ,.
IF WE'D ALL SCATTER
NESUNS14114t WE.SWOULD
.WE WOULDN'T. MWp TME
RAINY DAYS
CRAIN•FE.ED•SEED
TCR — 7 3 5
Ent C- PAJ. P s'
.N''RK 0Ar..J5 !? /.5
Lions 'Cabinet'
Convenes Here
A. ,"I. Sweitzer, district gover*
nor" District A. 1, Piens Interna.
kional,. held a cabinet meeting
h
t his home n
a Stl da a ke '•
on r1 f 1
Moon Which was attended by
district governors Beni Boulton, •
Windsor: Ron Stoner, Thedford;
J. J, Mcl,,auglllia, St. Malys,
kiugll •Carllhichael, Winghaul and
zone •t:hairmen Ben. Robb,. llider-
i:on; I'tarvey Wales,,Mt, Brydges;
Nelson Gleason, Thornfiale; Eric
Monroe.. Seaforth and
,Ernie o. Soulier.e Windsor.
f
The officers and their wives
were dinner guests of Atr. _atnd
Mrs, 'Swehtzer at their home fol-
owing the- •meeting,
throughout Ontario,
Mrs, Wilson .expects to leave
for Ceylon in June to .attend the
Associated Country Women ` of
the World. Conference July 3.13.
You.'reWise
not to send
m.nythrough
rt."
the mail
,.r,,,
MICE
MOM ORDERS
can be cashed only by the people you send them
to -4, and you get a receipt
Buy Post Offiro Homey Ord¢rs fromU'
al mice or rt.roi man &wrier. , ..
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February 21, 22, 23
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Monarch White Cake. Mix.
Swift's Chopped Beef
Blue & Gold Fancy Peas : 2
Pard Dog Food, Swift's , 2
Peanut Butter CLUB I -MUSE ice 13
Betty Crocker Bisquick
Rosedale Sliced Beets CHriicz 2
2o•oz,
TINS 335
16.oz, ,
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IN 375
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TENS '
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TINS 21p
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NO. 1 WHITE
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RAiLei Wlelq
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MOTHER'
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PKG.
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SWEETHEART
Toilet
Soap
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Goon Limit
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