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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-06-06, Page 2The Tiunes,A$lvec te, June 'Si 1t57' i z Lam ,wmttttt ���u,nulnm,111111,1111tItttt tttttt m,mlmtmllutunmtnmrmnnn lllllHMI llmmmnm,mmlmn ms40A4441dMi144miro 3A_4I1,41,A,1.AllA7A4l mt4Ht41;vwwiAAAtAAtotwA1tuet441;!1A44tolontootkl441111.I14N41MA1,U1, imiu.s ornish, Mitchell & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish. L. F. Cornish D. Mitchell (C., W. Sleds W. E. Suchard I 291 ()UNDO S.T. Dial 2.2651 LONDON, ONT. . 0.4p444144tafl .kowiltanut lonr4nu14441414r44ntttAu1444Uu ww..444uuulu Iu444,.4lowo1AltA11141uP44toft1,1sa twom mejA14 womm14mt.,nnum onli44 4ntPn4ttnuutlulnutllUQnt4llllmlllnnnll mn41atimai m o m•{ Spicial Off Car 2..,x 10. SPRUCE .D for F ...,A 5105 2 x'd SPRUCE D for. S ... 5105 FRED C. KAL,BFLEISCI Zurich. AND SONS LTD. Zurich eminent* About V.fcodham 4y MRS,,.. ARTHIVIII R,UNDL.E. Personal, Items Mr. Frank touch and Arnold anderlinder of Iiantlton, Miss Judy Switzer of London were weekend visiters with Mrs. W. G. Sikitser. Mrs. Harold Thompson, Park- hill, Mrs. Robert Smith, London, were Saturday visitors with Misses Blanche and .Rhea Alills. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lambert and family spent Friday with Mrs. J. Jacques. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson and family .of Thanes Road were ghosts of Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Herr On Sunday. Ron Chatten of Elora and !Kenneth Mills of Orillia spent. the weekend in the village. Mrs, George Morplty, Donald, John and Nelson were in To- ronto on Sunday with Dr. George ltll(IIntllAl11411�g1n111t41,un111nmtltUnntlflWPnnllNltt11Iu11144mnn41111111111111111n1111gmtmmuuttlnlmlmt, P. Diorphy. Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil Camnt were Sunday visitors with Mr, and. Mrs. Ernie Vodden, 111r. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy spent Friday evening with Mr. and 0Mrs. Roy McCurdy, St. Marys., Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, Kathie and Debra, Miss Thelma Small of Dundas, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Small of Culloden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mills were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Pridham, Russel - dale, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small, St. Thomas, spent Thursday with their daughter, Mrs, Norris Webb and Norris. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hutton of Lakeside, spent last week at the auto races in IIndianapolis,, Indiana. 111mn11n41nlnllllllln111111111111111aolln14llllllnllllllmu tt1tltnln111tlntl trim!!.tllnt111111111t11t411t1lttlllllntli. i Obtain The Highest Prices For Your Poultry , Sell To The Riverside Poultry 1 London 7-1230 Company Limited LONDON Phone Collect 'Hensel! 680-r-2 Hensall Feeder Calf Club CHAMPION Bill Strong, R.R. 2 Dublin, whose calf won The Exeter Times -Advocate Trophy for best finish, used a Topnotch feeding program. Fed On. _ Topnotch- Feeds r You, too, can be K winner when you use TOPNOTCH Mal' c:i NOTCH FEEDS LTD. 775 Seaforth,. 0t f. SCOUTS HONOURED. These three Exeter Scouts won coveted honours recently. Paul Wilson, centre,. an Exeter boy who belongs to RCAF Station Centralia's `troop. re- ceived his Queen's Scout badge in a ceremony Friday night and Mug Jermyn, left, and Wayne Bowen, both of the Exeter troop, were presented with their Silver Arrowheads at the district rally here Saturday. —T -A Photo Comments Abl9ut Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Anniversary service was •cop- ducted in St. Paul's Church: Sun- day morning at 11 a.m. Mr. Dy- mond, newly ordained deacon of the parish,o took 'the service. Two anthems were rendered by the choir. A service of 'baptism. will be conducted next Sunday evening. The men's hard ball scores for the week were: Kirkton defeated Busseldale Tuesday night 14 to 4; Kirkton defeated Munro Friday night 14 to 6; Staffs ,defeated Kirkton Monday night ',Not this week 11 to 3, The Kirkton girls softball team defeated. St. Marys 17 to 9 Wednesday night. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Watson and family and Mrs. M. Greg- ory visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Timms of Sarnia, Sunday visitors were: Mr. and Mrs—Alf Paul of St, Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mills, Mr. and Mrs: Russell Mills and family_ of Woodham with Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Brien and Owen of the Base Line .with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams. Mrs. Thos. Doube and Mr. Russell Doube of the Base Line with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott. Kt R KTON DEACON — Peter Louis Dymond' w a s order e d Deacon -in -charge of, the Anglican parish. at Kirkton during a cere- mony at St. Paul's Cathedral, The Story In Elimv�lle By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb of Bolmesville, Mrs., Thomas Bell is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash and family of Toron- to. My.. and Mrs. Howard Cun- nington and Janet visited on Sun- day with Mr. ad Mrs, Clarence Boyd of London. A good crowd attended the variety concert and lunch at the Elimville church on. Friday eve- ning -sponsored by the W.A. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skin- ner and Sandra spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns in Sarnia. This Week In Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Robert , King and Terry of London spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber, Mr. and 141rs. Robt. Mauer, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert spent the weekend at Chesley Lake. Mrs: Anna Monteith of Toron- to attended the Bell -Ballantyne wedding in 'Thames Road church on Saturday and spent the week- end with Mr. ;and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Almer Pass- more, David, Dennis and. Dar- lene were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Exeter. • Misses Margaret Bray and - Marion Lamport of London spent the weekend at their !tomes here. Mr. and- Mrs. Murray Carpen- ter, Dawn and Billy of London were guests on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Johns. Mrs, Carpenter is staying this week with her sister, Mrs. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace of Dearborn, Michigan were guests on Friday with Mr. and' Mrs. Al - mer Passmore. The 3-M Club picnic will be held on Friday evening at Springbank Park at 6.30 p.m, at section No. 8. Mr. and !Mrs. Robert d'effery and Douglas, Mrs. Alvin Moir spent Sunday with Mrs. R.Mit- •ehell of Paris. BEAN GROWERS CAIN CONTROL OF WEEDS by spraying your crops with SINOX PE • SINOX PE judiciously applied as a pre. emergence material at time of planting beans, corn, potatoes, and -peas—or up to 48 to 72 hours before the crops emerge—assures control of troublesome, costly annual weeds and grasses. The results gained from, using' Sinox Pg are' a clean crop, an easy harvest, a better quality yield, and no weed seed to contaminate your , soil for next year`s crop, ' W. G. Thompson Phone 32 AND SONS LTD IHon eiH Letter From a1.M.11111111111.1441111111111pnW11111111111l11111111111114111111t111.1U111Mt111111111I ntl.11111InU8N1:11UA1MW141141144 Shipka = Fh...ery Bissei Mrs. John Cad' and Michael 0 Tecumseh kisited last weep with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chris Baumgarten, Mr, .and Mrs. Duncan Mc- ) aughton and Ronnie of St. Mary's were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shep- pard and Dave. Rev. R. B, Curinings iras in charge of the serviceshere on # Sunday when Rev. A. Rapson was guest minister at ,anniver- sary services in Brigden, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell, Doug, Torn and Bruce,spent the weekend with relatives in Essex. Mrs. Art Thompson and, Mrs, Harry Sheppard visited relatives in Perth and .Belleville last week. Rev, Reuber, Mrs: Reuber. Anne and .Paul of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, Emery Fahner and granddaughter Shirley Paltrier of Crediton were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy - Ratz, Don and Harvey, Mr. Bill Coleman of Kippen visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. W, Coleman. Mrs, Jack Ratz and Paul .spent a few days last week with her mother Mrs. Robert Scott in Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown of Bothwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Baumgar- ten, - Mr," and Mrs. Les Adams, Har- vey and Gloria were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Billie. FA$T RELIEF FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN Order Your Slabs Early Mixed Slabs 525 Del'd Hard Slabs— 535 DeI'd Approx. 10 Cord Per Load 51 Per Cord Less At' Mill Buy Now And Have Dry Wood Next FaII Ailsa Craig Saw Mill Ltd Phone 623-r-3 Ailsa Craig Farr Equipment All. Kinds of Parts and 'Repairs NEW '26•PLATE DISC, NEW '30 -PLATE DISC AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES , Pedlar Barn And Stable Equipment Installed If Necessary Litter .Carriers, Hay Carriers, Electric Fans for stables, Pedlar Steel Roofing all at ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Qualified men to put your roof on. Seed Beans For Sale 55,00 A BUSHEL Scott's Elevator Ltd* Phones: Elevator 63, Res. 11:0 Lucan V 1 3111111/ltnll,lln111 IIImlll'W 1111111 ,1,1 1,11111,111111 1 111!11111111 ❑ 1 1 m 11111 11. • l � 1 !1 11 JI n Int 1 .1 1111glIIIUIIIlnt1lIIIIIIn1 Kill weeds the easy, economical way Let Esteron 99 do it Buckwheat, thistles and other tough weeds are easy to control with low-cost Esteron 99*. Kills a wide range of broad -leaf weeds, including mustard and many annuals. You'll like it, too, because it's easy to mix and spray. Stays mixed ->-• won't clog .spray nozzles. Enteron 99 is low volatile, safe to use, See us for all your farm chemical needs. We offers large selection. of Dow weed, grass and brush killers, grain fumigants, insecticides and other farm -proven products. Exeter District Phone 287 Collect CO-OP Beside CNR Station 1piMtrlbutea ar A. IL BnaT2,rd Chemical Co. Ltd. e' Mackenzie contemplates Kitimat ` to 4 k i. a 1 At t .4 r. 1 x ,D I t ,1 When Mackenzie—first of our ex- plorers to reach the Pacific over- land—scaled the Rockies in search of a trade haute west, little did he dream a giant aluminum refinery would one day rise in the ntloun- pain wilderness. .The Bank of Nova $soba=this :year marking its 125th birthday. has' shared In Canadas exciting resource development. From a single branch in Halifax has, grown a nation-wide organization, pro. viding courteous service through more than 500 branches in Canada and abroad.. As over a million Canadians do, consult your BNS manager for business or personal financial fn- forrnation. Feel free to call upon him for advice on savings, trans- ferring funds, or the safekeeping of your valuables, you'll find hien and the staff friendly and helpful,!. The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA for 125 years' a partner in-halp/ng Canada grow BNS people ere friendly people --: get to know them et our Exeter branch. RA W, McLaughlin, Manager*' •Cc`s C '^„ t `�" +u�'SF'i+x5\r'.-'2� Y \ . tD"" ,v Z• Y.8 �' ill" ;.� G fix � ��• ' � , .,. } s r, ,qC,`1�'. res sa rr . i..; Don't Sow Diseased Bean, Seed. , Department of Agriculture Reminds Farmer% To Be Careful ' WE HAVE NO. 1 COMMERCIAL MICHELITE, ROBUST, NAVY, CLIPPER, BLUEPOD AND YELLOW EYE SEED BEANS. ALSO SOME NO. 1 REGISTERED MICHELITE. It's Particularly Important This Year To Sow Good Seed Coop Bros. Milling Co..Ltd.. PHONE 24 HENSALL • Hensall Feeder Calf Club CHAMPION Bill Strong, R.R. 2 Dublin, whose calf won The Exeter Times -Advocate Trophy for best finish, used a Topnotch feeding program. Fed On. _ Topnotch- Feeds r You, too, can be K winner when you use TOPNOTCH Mal' c:i NOTCH FEEDS LTD. 775 Seaforth,. 0t f. SCOUTS HONOURED. These three Exeter Scouts won coveted honours recently. Paul Wilson, centre,. an Exeter boy who belongs to RCAF Station Centralia's `troop. re- ceived his Queen's Scout badge in a ceremony Friday night and Mug Jermyn, left, and Wayne Bowen, both of the Exeter troop, were presented with their Silver Arrowheads at the district rally here Saturday. —T -A Photo Comments Abl9ut Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Anniversary service was •cop- ducted in St. Paul's Church: Sun- day morning at 11 a.m. Mr. Dy- mond, newly ordained deacon of the parish,o took 'the service. Two anthems were rendered by the choir. A service of 'baptism. will be conducted next Sunday evening. The men's hard ball scores for the week were: Kirkton defeated Busseldale Tuesday night 14 to 4; Kirkton defeated Munro Friday night 14 to 6; Staffs ,defeated Kirkton Monday night ',Not this week 11 to 3, The Kirkton girls softball team defeated. St. Marys 17 to 9 Wednesday night. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Watson and family and Mrs. M. Greg- ory visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Timms of Sarnia, Sunday visitors were: Mr. and Mrs—Alf Paul of St, Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mills, Mr. and Mrs: Russell Mills and family_ of Woodham with Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Brien and Owen of the Base Line .with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams. Mrs. Thos. Doube and Mr. Russell Doube of the Base Line with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott. Kt R KTON DEACON — Peter Louis Dymond' w a s order e d Deacon -in -charge of, the Anglican parish. at Kirkton during a cere- mony at St. Paul's Cathedral, The Story In Elimv�lle By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb of Bolmesville, Mrs., Thomas Bell is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash and family of Toron- to. My.. and Mrs. Howard Cun- nington and Janet visited on Sun- day with Mr. ad Mrs, Clarence Boyd of London. A good crowd attended the variety concert and lunch at the Elimville church on. Friday eve- ning -sponsored by the W.A. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skin- ner and Sandra spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns in Sarnia. This Week In Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Robert , King and Terry of London spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber, Mr. and 141rs. Robt. Mauer, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert spent the weekend at Chesley Lake. Mrs: Anna Monteith of Toron- to attended the Bell -Ballantyne wedding in 'Thames Road church on Saturday and spent the week- end with Mr. ;and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Almer Pass- more, David, Dennis and. Dar- lene were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Exeter. • Misses Margaret Bray and - Marion Lamport of London spent the weekend at their !tomes here. Mr. and- Mrs. Murray Carpen- ter, Dawn and Billy of London were guests on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Johns. Mrs, Carpenter is staying this week with her sister, Mrs. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace of Dearborn, Michigan were guests on Friday with Mr. and' Mrs. Al - mer Passmore. The 3-M Club picnic will be held on Friday evening at Springbank Park at 6.30 p.m, at section No. 8. Mr. and !Mrs. Robert d'effery and Douglas, Mrs. Alvin Moir spent Sunday with Mrs. R.Mit- •ehell of Paris. BEAN GROWERS CAIN CONTROL OF WEEDS by spraying your crops with SINOX PE • SINOX PE judiciously applied as a pre. emergence material at time of planting beans, corn, potatoes, and -peas—or up to 48 to 72 hours before the crops emerge—assures control of troublesome, costly annual weeds and grasses. The results gained from, using' Sinox Pg are' a clean crop, an easy harvest, a better quality yield, and no weed seed to contaminate your , soil for next year`s crop, ' W. G. Thompson Phone 32 AND SONS LTD IHon eiH Letter From a1.M.11111111111.1441111111111pnW11111111111l11111111111114111111t111.1U111Mt111111111I ntl.11111InU8N1:11UA1MW141141144 Shipka = Fh...ery Bissei Mrs. John Cad' and Michael 0 Tecumseh kisited last weep with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chris Baumgarten, Mr, .and Mrs. Duncan Mc- ) aughton and Ronnie of St. Mary's were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shep- pard and Dave. Rev. R. B, Curinings iras in charge of the serviceshere on # Sunday when Rev. A. Rapson was guest minister at ,anniver- sary services in Brigden, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell, Doug, Torn and Bruce,spent the weekend with relatives in Essex. Mrs. Art Thompson and, Mrs, Harry Sheppard visited relatives in Perth and .Belleville last week. Rev, Reuber, Mrs: Reuber. Anne and .Paul of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, Emery Fahner and granddaughter Shirley Paltrier of Crediton were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy - Ratz, Don and Harvey, Mr. Bill Coleman of Kippen visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. W, Coleman. Mrs, Jack Ratz and Paul .spent a few days last week with her mother Mrs. Robert Scott in Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown of Bothwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Baumgar- ten, - Mr," and Mrs. Les Adams, Har- vey and Gloria were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Billie. FA$T RELIEF FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN Order Your Slabs Early Mixed Slabs 525 Del'd Hard Slabs— 535 DeI'd Approx. 10 Cord Per Load 51 Per Cord Less At' Mill Buy Now And Have Dry Wood Next FaII Ailsa Craig Saw Mill Ltd Phone 623-r-3 Ailsa Craig Farr Equipment All. Kinds of Parts and 'Repairs NEW '26•PLATE DISC, NEW '30 -PLATE DISC AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES , Pedlar Barn And Stable Equipment Installed If Necessary Litter .Carriers, Hay Carriers, Electric Fans for stables, Pedlar Steel Roofing all at ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Qualified men to put your roof on. Seed Beans For Sale 55,00 A BUSHEL Scott's Elevator Ltd* Phones: Elevator 63, Res. 11:0 Lucan V 1 3111111/ltnll,lln111 IIImlll'W 1111111 ,1,1 1,11111,111111 1 111!11111111 ❑ 1 1 m 11111 11. • l � 1 !1 11 JI n Int 1 .1 1111glIIIUIIIlnt1lIIIIIIn1 Kill weeds the easy, economical way Let Esteron 99 do it Buckwheat, thistles and other tough weeds are easy to control with low-cost Esteron 99*. Kills a wide range of broad -leaf weeds, including mustard and many annuals. You'll like it, too, because it's easy to mix and spray. Stays mixed ->-• won't clog .spray nozzles. Enteron 99 is low volatile, safe to use, See us for all your farm chemical needs. We offers large selection. of Dow weed, grass and brush killers, grain fumigants, insecticides and other farm -proven products. Exeter District Phone 287 Collect CO-OP Beside CNR Station 1piMtrlbutea ar A. IL BnaT2,rd Chemical Co. Ltd. e' Mackenzie contemplates Kitimat ` to 4 k i. a 1 At t .4 r. 1 x ,D I t ,1 When Mackenzie—first of our ex- plorers to reach the Pacific over- land—scaled the Rockies in search of a trade haute west, little did he dream a giant aluminum refinery would one day rise in the ntloun- pain wilderness. .The Bank of Nova $soba=this :year marking its 125th birthday. has' shared In Canadas exciting resource development. From a single branch in Halifax has, grown a nation-wide organization, pro. viding courteous service through more than 500 branches in Canada and abroad.. As over a million Canadians do, consult your BNS manager for business or personal financial fn- forrnation. Feel free to call upon him for advice on savings, trans- ferring funds, or the safekeeping of your valuables, you'll find hien and the staff friendly and helpful,!. The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA for 125 years' a partner in-halp/ng Canada grow BNS people ere friendly people --: get to know them et our Exeter branch. RA W, McLaughlin, Manager*'