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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-04-17, Page 10
PaSe 10 The Times -Advocate, April 17, 19$8 II 1M 111 A. McKeliars 7,6 I C Credifr rediton ELIB Churcha Adr#A#,AF{EIttAA#/Ad1A,lttttldAtlAldtd#t14S411Al UAl, S#FFA4SSSAAUUA,##tAUAUAA4S4SUA1.SlAAU44lU11t1.11SUASt45r1A#7U#FUA#UtU3111,r� • Hibbert Farmer ..1 "f OQOfficers .Whitney funeral twine, Seaforth, At the annual meeting of the Mrs, J.as. (hiller was in f1e chair for Archibald McKellar. irsbheat, Baan Lvangelical United Breth-land the program beast with Township farmer, who died suds!ren .L'llurella officers were .elect. ` community singing, Miss lllar-; € denly, aged Tel at his haute on ed. Albert Gaiser was named: garet Coleman acting as pianist, 1 Wednesday. . -church trustee fora three-year : Misses Ruth and Mildred. Howe Air. McKellar rias unmarried ; and was the youngest sort of the! term' Win Schwartz cam t sal a duet and Mrs. Gerald � e • A. funeral service Was held I Saturday at 4 p.m., at the G. A e rain 'The HighestPrices 'Fos.' Your Poultry! Sell TO, The oderside Poultry Company, I.,irnite4. LONDON; London 7 230 Phone Cahoot Mensal' 680-r* , , c. erg , rd a trustee for a :three•year term Carey gave a reading. Mar"aret late Dir. and Airs. Tauncaa Mc•; cllm,e4 treasurer, Miss Nola t~oleman favoretl lvith an itistrit- sevenr- Toe eras predeceased by T, gists financial secretary, Mrs. mental, Several contests were seven brotloeas and four sisters. Servo GLI004 At Spring Tea The e.t .L'i'• of James Street United church entertained at a bl3rinf tea on Wednesday after- noon, in the church parlors. Loch girl invited Pour guests and served thein at tables dec- oratedwith spring flowers Each of the 15 .tables was serve:( twice; one group at 3 o'clock and the ,other at 4 o'clock.. A sale of home baking was held in the entrance hall. I. One sister,. Dirs, Kenneth Drake, G• . 14elze], auditors, Win also_ enjoyed Staffs, syrvives, .Oestrieher and 14tH. ;Schwartz, 1 :Hisses Carol Ann Dow and • TIe leas born and had spent all Itev. Glen Strome presided' Margaret Wallaee presented the a his life.' on the aid honleskeacl at sot the business session. Reports sifts ass Ati.0 decorated r basket. 1 Cromarty. He was a saran of showed an increase in all parts , Those g o t H ap the sterl'n qualities d t, lin h of the church's work for the past • gifts were Misses Alice Sorsdahl, Lige t} �v to adherent o . il a. iia as aan a a s a c f year; with 52,400 contributed for ;Truth and Mildred Howe, Marga- ? Cromarty Presbyterian Church, mission projects. Resident church ret Wallace and Alice Walker. The service was conducted by membership now is 199. Attend. Anita expressed •leer appreciation I, Rev. Donald McDonald, Hensall, once in morning services, 105, in a few well chosen words. e 1 in the absence through illness, of • h Special appreciation was ex- Trousseau Tca. Rev. Samuel Kerr, pastor of Exe- pressed for t e services of the Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl, enter 57IU,In,1,,,,,,,,,,,n,1,„a„nUAU„U,,,,ItIAU,,Unln!„ a„UUUiUA,,,Ir,rAltAleeseaseeeselesn""'7Atlae ter and Cromarty Presb y 'terian choir; Larne Alarlock,retiring tainccl at all informal trousseau •pAau,lUUUu,UnnlaIlUlltt11AA11/,I111111UA1,UlnUA,AlllrllnllllNp11AAUU11UllgllalalUUAllllln„u4,1A14/,l1'L churches 1 ehurch treasurer; and.Ed. Trend- tea. in honor of her daughter. Pair, te d nt, i tl Kellar, Malcolm McKellar, Sohn 5°1411° n o ltece �sllg le guests were Alrs. i Hoggarth. Frank • Scott, Robert It was agreed to adopt the Sorsdahl and Airs, Wilfred Ches- , McCaughey and Otto Walker. calendar year as the local church sell, mother of the groom. Burin] took place in Staffs Cesale- year in place of the present fis Displaying the trousseau was tern. Friends attended from Lau. cal year, snaking the coining aliss Alice Sorsdahl, sister of the don. Dorchester, Woodstock, Sea- year to consist of only nine bride, Misses Shirley Rowland I forth, Mitchell, Carlingford and months. In view of .only and Maxine Staffen, Mitchell, i the surrounding community, interest, it was agreed to (lancet Mise Wanda McLaren and Miss • i servicesexcept for - (lull Howe ands evening ng cel t spe , t io t Dias, Evelyn i, Cromarty Personal Items Bial occasions. The congregation ehessell, sister of the groom, n1r. and Mrs. Harvey Dow at- also voiced an invitation for the Mitchell, i tended the funeral of Harvey's annual session of the Canada Assisting Mrs. John Wallace aunt, Mrs. Albert Wright, of Conference to meet in Crediton and Miss Olive Speare in the tea Pallbearers were Kenneth 111c• rick, retiring Sunday School' Anita, -bride-elect of the tltonth,F. Our Malting Bcirley Contvacfs Con Make You Money See. our special contract be- fore you sign,. Fertilizer sup- plied with contract. Act nowt Seed Grain For Sale NO. 1 MONTCALM - BRANT • HERTA • PARKLAND NO. 1 REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL OATS Many Varieties Sc it's Elevator PHONE: OFFICE 63; RES. 110 LUCAN Y Nu nuu w,uau+nnmauu uu nn, uuau,anw Sana aau tN ru anon our a unnaN a IN arw a nu N sn,au u a THIS SPRING USE "Neer Process” ShurGain Fertilizer "NEW PROCESS” SHUR•GAIN BETTER 7 WAYS * R.edhced Moisture Content * Uniformly Blended * Less Dust * Semi -Granular Texture * Free Running * Better Drillability Less Tendency to Cake ,EE YOUR LOCAL SHUR-GAIN DEALER OR CONTACT PHONE 256 Cs nada Packers EXETER Thedford, on Saturday. Mr. and Airs, Clarence Mur- ` ray, of Kitchener, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. in 1930. I room wore Misses Margaret At the conclusion of the bus'. : Wallace, Mildred Howe and Wil. ness session, lunch was served ma Harper. by the ladies. ; Personal items George Wallaee.Cvangelic4l Meeting Ricky Gaiser of Dashwood I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford Mrs. Arthur Gaiser was in, spent a few days with his grand. and son, Toronto, spent a few charge Of Ladies' Aidand 19.5.- f I?agents, Mr, arid Mrs. Lloyd days last week with Mr. and W.S. meeting in the Evangelical ' (.;'*er, Mrs. W. Crawford. ,church school room, Scripture Mr. and Mrs, Glen Wuerth Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sorensen was react by Airs. E. 1b'ein and and family of St. Thomas spent i' and son. Jimmy, Georgetown, Mrs. J. Gorman of Exeter favor- the weekend with Air, and Mi -s. visited over the weekend with ed with solos, j lli'r. and Mrs, Jas. Ramsey. 'Mrs. R. Van Farowe gave an Mr. and Mrs. Gerben Wynja interesting talk on Stewardship S. S. 1Sucrth, Mrs. Leonard Wing of Tray Fort, Mich, was a weekend visit• :and family have mored from the ' and Mrs. .L Ratz spoke on or with her sister. Dins, 14m, farm home of Mr. Alex Gardin- Spiritual Life. Smith and Mr. Smith, er, where Mr. Wynja has been Mrs. R. Krueger presided for bit. and Mrs. Everett Fahrner employed for several years to a business. Beading Bourse books attended the funeral of Dr, 3. farm which they have leased, are to be ordered and a box of \ Orme in Toronto on Thurs. clothing to b. packed shortly. near Hensel(. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace visited 1vitln Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick, London, on Sunday. Sharon Cadick, who had been holidaying with her cousins here, returned hone with them. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Hoste announce the arrival of their baby ,daughter, in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E. Moore visited recently with Rev, and Mrs, R. G. Mc- Kay, Thamesford, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLach- lan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and family , and visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cragg St Tarys on Sunday. United Meeting President Mrs. E. Lamport presided for meeting of Woman's Morlock following surgery at St. Association held in the United Joseph's Hospital, London, has Church. Scripture was read by returned to her home. much fin.Mrs. A. Baker. Several reports proved. were given and committee re- Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Benninger sponsible, reported that kitchen of Detroit spent the weekend cupboards had been completed, here, Mrs. S. Lamport, who had Plans were made for marking spent some weeks in Detroit, the 50th anniversary of the or- returned to her home here, ganizing of the Ladies' Aid in Mr, and Mrs, Robert Green - 1908, A committee was appointed wood of Toronto visited with A to comworkspletehop arrarlgserviecemeaifolts•lowed, Mr. and Mrs. William Oestricher I during the weekend. when Rev. A. Rapson gave an Mr, and Mrs. William Decker enlightening talk on "We see of Zurich spent Sunday with Mr. Jesus Crowned.” Afternoon host. and Mrs. L. Gaiser. ay, Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner who has been "convalescing at the home of her sister, Mrs, Gordon Mr. Duncan Scott has piuesses were Mrs, G. Hill, Mrs. chased the 100 acre farm, West Ed, Chambers and Mrs. Il.. of Cromarty, which was former- Schwartz, ly Owned by Mr. Robert J. Hog- C. C. C, garth. Meeting of the 4-1I "Crediton Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Currie and Careful Canadians" was held with 14 members present. Mrs. Lorne Hodge spoke on sanitation and referred to useful arid harm. Linda, Dorchester. and Mrs. Ethel Currie and Miss Barbara Norris, of Winnipeg, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto ful bacteria and how to combat Walker. them, and the control of house - Mr. and Mrs, Archie Hoggarth, 4 flies was discussed. Jane, Bruce and Cathy, Dor- Mrs, Ed. Lamport discussed water supplies and rural sewage disposal, and added precautions in case of infections, and other rules of sanitation, Girls were asked to discover what the public health services • an DAIRY• T#.tr THAT'S BECAUSE I WET MY WHISTLE RE JULAt2L•I' Wi7H THE WONDERFUL MILK FROM IlifitL1NDi/Ad4• :j I %�� TwEesr- "a TWEET i --t (D SNE AMSTEIDA 4 SYNDICATE, Inc„ HERE'S THE PROOF fir/ -A A r ;: , ick Cives T ybrid Ste* Corn RESULTS..�!' IN ELGIN COUNTY 1957—John Brown, FRP;, 1 Fingal, wins Elgin 100 -Bushel Corn Club growing ,Warwick 600. Yield -122.4 bushels. 1956—Philip Dennis won with War- wick 600. 1955—Warwick corn placed 2nd, 3rd, 4th. and 7th. 1954—Marvin Little won with War- wick 600. FOR CONSISTENT RESULTS IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY 1957 -•--Harvey 'Wares of Koi ka welt 2nd in 100 -Bushel Club with War- wick 600. Yield -120 bushel, Lloyd Brown of Strathroy won. 3rd , in 100 -Bushel Club with yield of 116 bushel. Pled Brown placed 10th, Stanley Aicr'toberts placed 13th. J. A. McCallum placed 14th. GrowWarwick's For Yield Root System --�- S,tandability —4. Drought Resistance — Disease Resistance LOW MOISTURE CONTENT HIGH YIELDS See VOW` Local Dealers: W. 04 THOMPSON /it SONSHENSALL :, ORVILLEDIXON, R;R4 1 CLANDEBOYE WARWICK SEED COMPANY LIMITED Rlenhtirr'r l itt le wen a in their community d told to each send a sample of drinking water to be tested, Girls .also practised posture, 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fink- beiner on Wednesday, April 9, marked the 40th anniversary of their marriage. Joseph Fink. beiner and Hilda Schenk were united in marriage by Rev. E. I). Becker in Crediton church on April 9, 1018. They farmed for 36 years on the Fink- beiner homestead in Stephen township and marked their 36th anniversary by moving into Crediton where they have since resided. Both are honored members of the Evangelical church and are still active in the different or- ganizations. They were entertained to din. Her on Wednesday at the Zurieh Hotel by their eldest son, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Finkbeiner of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuller were also guests. They have an- other Son, .Eugene, and three grandchildren in Barrie. Shower Saturday's Bride A miscellaneous shower in honor ofMiss Anita Sorsdahl, bride -elect of the month, was held in ,the basement of the church oil Thursday evening, Mrs. Wesley Sisson of Mon- treal spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd England. Mrs. Emma Wing and daugh- ter, Jacket and granddaughter of Pigeon, Mich, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Hill, Mrs. R. Molitor spent Easter week visiting in Pembroke r.nd Ottawa. Pupils in the Stephen schools, tinder 'the supervision of Mr. Lawrence Wein, are practising for a musical festival to be held in Crediton Evangelical church on April 30, chester, visited relatives here during the week and attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Archie McKellar, on Saturday. Mr. Lloyd Sorsdahl had charge of the church service here on Sunday, in the absence of Rev. S. Kerr, who was confined to his home through illness, 1 t' ear Drain Levy Zurich police village trustees decided to appeal the assessment on village streets provided in the Zurich wnship, synthdraisynthby-law by the The trustees 'thought the asses• anent on the streets was out 01 line in comparisola to the assess* nnent tnacie on county roads. Daylight Saving Time wiii start Saturday April 26• at mid- night but the date it will end was not decided because of the conflicting dates set by other municipalities. The trustees hope all centres in the district will change at. once. !n order to avoid confusion:• The trustees authorized pur- chase of new demand meters for hydro consumers. SESeseSpectacular TUG.•C-WAR r'1OV1F WATCH .,+.Case-o-rnatfo Drive Tractors Out -perform Competitive Tractors TUESDAY APRIL 22 Shows Hourly From 10 a.ln. to 6 p.111. at Exeter Farm Equipment SAVE more than hilt over ..tall lidoos. olsewliere. n your woollens tor NEW blankets! We .allow you' trade-in values for 010 discgrded woollens on new ialgni sts, ,heats, towels,. mats, etc. By el unique process we restore the old woollen., add new fibres and rawer ve into. 1inoot qquality now .products. Write today far delalls, $gtlsfootlon guarJnteed, Send for FREE CAN/Agus to Dept. No. 1sri psasToiv, oNTARti CANADA'S LARGEST BLANKET MAKERS a,a,urlouuilunnnnt#nlnlrn,uununmrrunuunnnurnunuunruunuulunuiutauu7nr„naunuaun7r7rn� DEPENDABLE moi' IMF:� (Rr Its chin For odge '57 Plymouth Sedan New tires, 29,000 miles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,$2,05 '56 Studebaker Coach V8 engine, in good condition ..,,,,,,.,, $1,515 '55 Dodge Regent Sedans (2) Low mileage and clean .. ,.. , ... (each) $1,495 '54 Dodge Custom Royal Automatic, V8 engine $1,495 '54 laresoto Sedan Automatic, V8 engine, radio, tinted glass, slip covers $1,895 '53 Dodge Sedan $1,195 '53 Pontiac Sedan $1,045 ' 5 2 Desoto Sedan $795 ` 1 Plymouth Sedan $495 EC L 150 Dodge Coach 5275 '49 Desoto Sedan $275 '49 Ford Coach . $395 '38 Dodge Sedan . * 45 '47 DODGE SEDANS (2) (each) 575 OPEN 'Till 10 p.m. Every Night THIS WEEK. xeter M tor Sales Phone 200 Fred Dobbs, Prop, Nights 732•W or 7694 'I a1l,lanrt1U11llIlUUllllq lllftllltltt,tnul11111111111111,I11,1111n rt 111 ll,uulanlltllnpl,Ilnit1111,IIIIII,ItI II,nl111, n� � Aran The Government: neficieney pay merit applies only bn properly graded wools, Secure. the utmost by patronizing your own Organization. SHIP COLLECT TO Our ltegioitered Warehouse 1o, Wei,ton, Ontario Obtain racki, and nr'ithont charge front Exeter District C© -Operative Box 71, Exeter 1' br tlf• trilling to CANADIAN CO.OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 ;fiat Street, 'rorbuto, Canadn We don't take "short -tots" in aligning wheels , . , you know it's done right when you have them aligned here, HOMPSON • HENSALL r, a. Ltfiitec1 • Phone 32 w.+?:4,'i 1 A MII1 a.N h ... v'w•f..a n>Y'>f 'S CLOVER GRASS SEEDS - Wta have a complete stock of ALFALFA, RED CLOVER, ALSIKIE, YELLOW AND WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER, WHITE DUTCH AND LADINA CLOVERS, BROME GRASS, ETC. CONTRACTING For Registered Rodney and Garry Seed Oats --- Also Malting Barley SEED GRAINS. All varieties available in Registered No. 1 Certified Nerd 1 and Commercial No, 1 Treated and Packed in Jute! OAT VARIETIES—Garry, Rodney, Simcoe and Beaver; Registered and Cornmorcial Brant and Montcaln Earley 1 -sigh quality scads will be in short supply this spring: To be sure of your requirements ORDER NOWI FRONT•END ALIGNMENT and WMEEL BALANCING It A Specialty With Ust FERTILIZER Well Deliver To Your Farm AMMONIUM NITRATE IN STOCK 1. We am conti.a;tting for malting barley; 2. Registered seed oats. Have Your Seeds Cleaned and Treated At Our Modern Cleaning Plant Your seen gait be tieliver'+ t1 alii deal. eel without being bagged. Phone us acid arrange a fit ' g to to clean and treat your tegulydnients. HunterDuvar •Ort Sons PHONE 38 Limited EXETER W. G. Tho,n.pson Sons PHONE 32 LIMITIx4 HENSALL