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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-20, Page 10
Pepe 10. The Times,Advacate,, March 20, 195P enaintamanouip Unuatittlimniitnanitalnbl ilantiiiimitttttitttlamatit ntintaiiiniMmestlinstilli at Obtain The Highest Prices ForYour Poultry! P It a _ - Sell To The I 11 Riverside Poultry. P tr . ens J. ndon :71230 ;,i,mtuuinnuuinuuuullbulluunmuauuauuuuuuuuuuuu„uul,nunnunuuuunuuuawluunuul,.;. �,qumatmpnuntulnunl.nen,luuunutnunlnuuuulluuutnn,uunummm11unluPnuuwlnnituluunitulm, Company leirnited. 1.1,•014PON Phone Collect Hensen 680•r•2. s • PHONE: OFFICE 63; RES. 110 LUCAN;.ONT. g0111114,11111111e11U1111,1111,41t111111111111111111111111AI11111u U11111111I1001111lllltltl111,1101111111 IIllllI 1 MW,lllil Our Malting Barley Contracts Ccm Make You Money See our special contract be- fore you sign. Fertilizer sup• plied with contract. Act now! Seed Grain For Sale NO. 1 MONTCALM = BRANT - HERTA • PARKLAND NO. 1 REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL OATS Many Varieties Scoti's Elevator 41 4 411, Lucan Tourney cQUP!e In. BIC u .. --Continued front. Sage L;: ETl:i2 Goat, Neu lteme- tort, defence. Jim 4arssad,len. Don Cooper: centre. Mike Cushman. wings. Don Bras Stan Lesnick: alternates, Larry 'inert. Bud. Rose, Bob MacDonald. Bred Wells, Andy lionFon. Larry Frmtnell. Gary Par8011S. .Bill V, i'igb,t, Petroit 3. }Leman (t I ENSALL, moat, rav,d Tay- lor. defence. Ted :clock, Vt aA ne LaiWnod, Centre 'truce•. Shtrra+: wings. Bt11 i'liip,, ha.,e. Don Peran- eon; alternates. Bola 91e1aughten, Gary Scholl, Bots Cathie, Brian 'Ir.Artltur. Craig Chapman. Tre'r'r Bell. Gary I,aarence, Bob Middle- ton, Otto Finale. IIETPOIT -- Goal. Wasneki, de - fent'. PrYos. Sisal, centre, Crap. ford. gins, Beauregard Brnstch. alternates. Polus. I eteelht, annnelii Tomasreweki, Geiribie... Slakes. Ntrr. Cook. London St. ?mess's it 11(Atk' Centralia 0 ;I.CAF C);`,,NTR.ALIA (,nal. Neenorthy: defence. Bud Rose. i;aprite. Tara• u . ;ir1tgsal P .u1r. :brutecentre, Fay :As1i1hury. alternates. Bob Fuffron. Andy Kenyon. Paul Father. Bill Xlradly, Art Herres. John Richards. James Deneau, Gary Zito, Bill Allen, Tom Allen. I.o:ereO\ ST MINE'S — [goal, Payne. defence Ball. Quigley; centre, McNaught. svina. By-ach. O'Leary. alternates, Tinlin. P. ()Brien, Stevens. Brirkland, Ise1- loran, Nagle. 5, c antiter. 1'. SteN ens, Ferguson, M. Sangster. Luenn Leprechaun, 3 lidertou FITerb ILDEI:TON — Goal. Parkinson, • defence. '1cliOnete, trloudy• centre, Tacka n. alternat. Hudson. ei s. j 'Watson.n Prttanl. Olson. I3uddn. Shiple,-, ahoebnttom, fiord. Carmichael, Aloe. Fargnoli. Gibbons LLCA:i — Goal, Eddie Harrigan. defence, Ward Hodgins, Bryan Smith. Cent re. Dori Coughlin:. Range, Gary I2eN niton. Larry Lewis. alternates, Boger Black. Paul Steacy. Randy Paul. Bob Hardy. Ernie O'Neil, Paul Young. Bob Hickson, Dale Hussey, Rus- sell Kennedy. Crop Report Some trees have been tapped and maple syrup is on the mar- ket at about $5.50 per gallon. , Considerable interest has been shown in the use of nitrogen 'on fall wheat. Since our seed fair and panel t discussion on land use survey i cdnsiderable number of appli- !cants have been received for that service. Interest in varie- ties of grain and small seeds are increasing. I The price of weanling pigs Is up to $20 and highest of 823 for beef cattle have been reported. of Andersnu, ladies of Idle W.A. of St, Patrick's church met at the home Of Mrs Revisit R itis. and Mrs. Jolm :Spaeek to Toronto with them. • furls f• have returned l,ol a t , 1 at from. three- : Mr: an .Iles. George Incl alts month trip to their ..ative colic!• and granddaughter, !leather, try. Czechoslovakia. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil - They sailed on the "lvernia" fred Huxtable oil Saturday ev.e from Montreal to Cherbourg Hing; also were guests of filet), where they tool~ +the train to son and daughter, Mr. .and Mrs. Naris and an International .train liugh Davis, on Sunday, to Prague and from there to l Mrs. Jessie Lewis held a Boleros, their home city, Here quilting bee on Monday. Those they were met by stir• Spacek's present were Dirs. George Me - I the palls, Mrs. Lloyd Jo.hnton. Ailsa Later in day, a fancily re- .Craig; !lies, W. D. Shipway, uniorh was held with Mr. Spacek's Denfield. brother, Alex, and sisters, Mary i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison, of and Annie. and. Mrs. Spaeek's London, were weekend visitors brothers, Frank and. Raphael, with .their Mether, Mrs. Jessie Henson Lose aeeContinued !Frau .Nage 5 Jack Chipchase scored at Betel of the second period for ilensall to cut the Mildmay lead to 2-1, and Bruce Horton blasted a shot into the net at 18.35 of the third period to tie up the game. How- • ever, the quick counter by ,Gutsehc'r• Billed. the stellar Hen - sail rally. and sister, Anna, and thenLewis. families. 1 Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Fischer It is sty years, since the and family, •Dieter, Spent Sun- Spacek's left theirhome to clay with Mr. and Mrs. Chris cotyle tit Canada. They noted Fischer. many changes in .that time. 1 Over 50 people gathered at the Station in Boleros to bid then! I This Wank In farewell. They spent two days in I Paris, and one in Montreal on Sa saintsbury their return Gip. They had no snow in Czee1i. Slovakia •this winter, for the first I By MRS. H. DAVIS time in 140ears. Spring was arriving as they left for home. , Personal Items • As they carne to Le 13avrn, l Mr. and Dirs, harry Carroll France, the cattle were out to held a birthday dinner on Mon - pasture. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hodgins Henry Hodgins, Lucan, greatLucan. accompanied by !lies, parents, Mrs, G. Needham, Bait Garfield Needham, Ilderton, lymote and Miss M. Bertruril, spent Thursday .afternoon 'with Exeter, were , .their guests. their nephew and niece, Dir, and Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Davis, Mr. Mrs, M. II. Elston. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee and Mr. Little Garry Skinner, son of and Mrs. Jim Young, Lucan, + finer, 1.5 in e g day evening for their son, Ron• .aid's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. 'ter. and Mrs. Sanm Skil t+•ere Saturday evening bests South Huron hospital with a with Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Me - touch of pneumonia. Donald, Joyce and Howard. Guests on Monday with Mr, Mr. and Mrs. IIarry Noels, and Mrs. Allan Elston were Mr, Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mate end Airs. ass Dic>ialls and rice McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. David, elan Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harry Carroll spent Wednesday Davis, Michael and I3eather. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Sam Skinner is ill at his Reber Davis. home with' the flu, Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Elston 1Ir. and Mrs. Iden Mason and spent Tuesday afternoon and family, of Bel;;rave, spent Sun• evening with Mrs, Fred Davis, day with the latter's sister and Mr. ani! Mrs. Heber Davis husband, stir, and Mrs. Jno sic -were Sunday guests with Mrs. L. Allister. t-lodglns, Exeter, for noon din, Mr. and Dies. Mervin Elston Iter and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack attender! an Elston family din- Dickins for the evening also Mr, nor. party on Sunday evening at and Mrs. Harry Carroll, the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Hum- St. Patrick's W.A. phrey Arthur (nee Ruth Elston),' on Weditusday afternoon the Mrs. Allan Elston :entertained some of her immediate neighbor ladies on Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing gala es, Those present were ' Mrs. Charles Atkinson, Mrs. Lorne Weibere. Mrs. Bob Blair, Mrs, .Tack Blair, Mrs. Priscilla Mack, Mrs. .Tack Coates and Mrs. Jno McAllister. (Mrs. Sam Skinner and Mrs. M. H. Elston were un- able to be present.) Mr. and Mrs. William Wond- all and family, of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs, Paul Greens and !family. of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Jno rregus awl family, of 1 London; Mr. and Mrs.' Au. ust Greve and family, of Exeter. also Frank Gregus, .gathered at the b.rnne of AIr, and Mrs. Inn Spacek on- Sunday to welcome them home after their trill 'to Europe. On Monday afternoon, Mre. Spaeek served -tea. .. Air-, and errs. Arth'ir barn and family. Of Willowdale. mnronto. anent the eteetcend with Mr. nrl Mts. Orville Lengfor 1 and Mre. Frank Langford, who rgturnecl FOR A BETTER CROP iN 1953 — PLANT COOP SEED Lt C'r, ra,w CS ae- fl' i�T4T MUGIC.T© KEEP HARPING Oki ONE STI'iNG Cpz Bt t. ime. YOUR cfv.4.1 HORN Gr in Cont Now Being Written Parkland Barley developed in the west and found better than average yield to other malting barley. Seed grown locally is quite limited. If you want this seed, act now. MONTCALM BARLEY Seed Supplied — Grown From Registered Seed Last Year Fertilizer Supplied On Application CORN CONTRACTS Sees) Supplied — Your Choice Of PFISTER, WARWICK, DEKALB, PRIDE OAT CONTRACTS .Feed and seed contracts .are limited but may be available with barley contracts. Seed supe ,led. Fertilizer supplied on application. SEED GRAIN OATS --Reg, No. 1, Cert. No. 1, Comm. No. 1 Grades of Garry, Rodney, Beaver, Clinton. • BARLEY—Reg. No, 1, Reg. No. 2, Comm. No. 1 Grades of Herta, Brant, Parkland, Montcalm, Galore. DISCOUNTS on early orders. Why not get this big saving. Legumes And Grasses We sell only No. 1 government approved seeds. Get our prices and fake advantage` of early prices. ELNAR ALFALFA Regular $26.70 Bus. ORDER NOW .* $26.00 Bus, ew Process Gro-God Fertiiizer Gro•Gotd Flan The Qualify, We Have Tile Price. Compare. Miu! 11 GRAIN -FEED -SEED EXETER <s1a...r. 735 • • W twat e N CORNERS Teeea KJRKTON 35R15 e Hensall —Continued front Page 6 Personal Items . Mr. and Dirs. Norris McEwen and family, 61 Goderich, Were recent visitors with the former's aunt, Mrs. Inez McEwen. Mr, and Mrs. William Simp- 1 son, of Detroit, were weekend visitors with the ' former's mother, Mrs. Louis Simpson: Al r. Jim Baynham, of Guelph, visited recently with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Bayn- ha1n. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson and son, of Sudbury, spent the weekend here, owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Gibsoii's mother, Mrs, Lorne MeNaugh- ton, who recently underwent an operation in St. Joseph's Hospi- tal, London, Mr. and Dirs. A. A. Woods• wise, of Chatham, spent the weekend with their son-in•law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drysdale and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Johns and family, of Elimville, were • recent visitors with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wives Veneer. Mrs. MacVicar, of Strathroy, was a weekend visitor with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Drysdale and fancily. Mr. and Airs. Glenn, of Clin- ton, visited during the. past week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Mac- La ren Mrs, 5. R,00bol, who recently underwent an operation in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, re- turned to her home here last week. Mr. i"toy Bell is receiving treatmeft in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London. Mr. Lorne McNaughton, re- turned home from Toronto this `Week, where lie underwent an (*oration in the hospital there. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Horten and Sons re -tarried to their helve Montreal after spending a week with the former's mother, Mrs. Jarvis Horton, Miss Ann Sinelair, bride•eteet of Saturday, March 25, 'gas honored at a presentation held et St. Andrew's United Church, dppen. on Monday, arrank+eel by the ladies of the church, The bride-elect waspresented with many lovely gifts. Preseetatiori address was read by Miss Rhyl. lis Lnstell, Anil presentations made by Mrs, 1'l:oss It'aber acid Mis Meade Lostell. Salesmen: "I've been trying to see you for over a week, When YiteY 1 have an appiiintnient?„ x.;xecutiv+ : "Make a date with my secretary," Salostilait:. i'f did, mid We bac! a wohderful tith , but X still waiit to 866 Harvey Latta with 10 members and one visitor present, A business meeting followed the devotional period. The roll call was answered with an ar- ticle, for the June bazaar. The afternoon was spent in ouilting. An invitation tO attend the April. Meeting of the W.A. of the Anglican Church in St. Marv's was read and accepted. St, Patrick's Guild On Thursday evening the ladies of the eui]d suet at fhe home of Mrs. H. Latta to finish the quilt. A devotional and busi- ness period was under the leader- ship of the president, Mrs. H. Carroll. A letter and snaps from thn prayer partner, Miss- L. Powell of Obuse, Japan, were gassed around. A draw for a rn'e'ster•v nackaie donated by Mrs. R. Greenlee: was woe by Mrs. Earle Atkinson. A St. Patrick's context con ducted by Mrs. R. Greenlee and a social Hour was enjoyed. .Lose 8.2 in Mildmay Larry Gutscher paved the way in the 8.2 victory for Mildrnay before the home fans on. Satur. day night by slamming home three goals. other Mildmay snip- .ers included Dave Morley, Bob Niesen, Bruce Weber, .Clair Schill and Don I,iesener. Jack Cllipchase seared both of the Nensall goals. t''t'I4E Ckt4111P1o;iStUP'." HENS.ALL — t?sal, Shock: defence, Morton. L. ,Tones; centre. Shad- dick; wings. nonthron, (hipcltate: alternates. Kyle, Jaques. Chap- man, McBoath. Tackle, G. Jones, Single. Moir (sub -goal). I%1ILDi11AY --- Goal. D. ;\eiaen: defence, !Borley, G. Liesemen; centre. Ii. I,lesemenl wings, Weber, Gutscher: alternates. I+ort- ney, Schwalm, Itulancl, Schirl, T. 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