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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-19, Page 12Pas* 12 The Tinton-Advpcata, Jump 19, 1950 Voitiontitllttltiltoo init menettit out nu; 4;111111IS11ll outtitton;moitiotoi;in au1m1l1itioutputimo Wk Pei etttltttettttntt MMINT. AN' • W PIANO BARGAIN 13ig Spring Clearance Alt Pianos Fully Reconditioned And. i ectory Guaranteed STERLING EARN DOMINION ,,,.,... WILLIAMS MORRIS Many Others . Rea. $175.00 175.00 5.00 le. Price 99.00 119.00 105,00 129.0Q 250.00 150.00 350,00 "2500 Write For Complete hist HEINTZMAN & COMPANY 242 F>tLJNDAS 8T. LONDON, ONTARIO I ,A1n1111111/,1111l1i U1tN17/11,u11111Ullllttt111l:tlllll!!211111.1!1111t1111!lit,!11t/,4411/111,111111, 11,111t111t11111111111111t. tt11111111111101111111it11100111111111111114111111111111011111i111111111111t111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111004, Brake Relining is only a stria!! part of @@r expert mechanic, service, BUT THE JOB IS DONE RIGHT! Bring Your Car In Today Hunter uvor Eli Sons Limited tI PHONE 38 EXETER JUST THEIR SIZE--Fiv i boys touring the farm implement displays at Hensall fair Friday found a tractor that was just the right size. James Wright, R.R. 3 Kippen, is at the controls. Standing, from left, are John Robinson, R.R. 1 Varna; Bobby Gridzak, Kippen; Johii Ariss, R.R. 1 Varna, and Brian Triebner, R.R. 3 Kippen. ---TA Photo Fire urns — Continued From Page 11 known. It started either in the henhouse or the east end of the barn. Main part of the barn had been remodelled in 1909 and the A Personal Note to P arents. Parents...(p04 ; wk./Ad/1) Let them know you're glad they passers their grades o1i_k{cae ANwioP, (B,Fmi Pombook-1 One of these colourful passbooks, showing a nice little balance inside, is bound to get you high marks with the younger set. This extra surprise gift, with a place on the cover for the youngster's name, is the practical way to help childrende%elop the habits of thrift and self-reliance ... to help them make the grade in the years ahead. • And B of M Student Passbooks make excel- — — lent gifts for all kinds of special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas, and as a reward for extra effort. You can pick diem up at your neighbourhood it of 31 branch in a matter 'a f'innt y a feu) minutes. FOR TOTS AND TODDLERS... these attractive blue or pink B of M passbooks have become first choke with a growing Q 111 ,` number of far-sighted tl1 ,a, COIIIIt111MC parents and doting relatii,es. ]frllylf :� i.d'I.:v3VtlnA lea w,l'r,wa:+ d4 M •M let 1r ,n4A y!? MitiZaxraV NNh". BANK ► r MON TRIAL • C ,4 '9'0;de t tgeter xiYniyl(1 1CHABi.IBIA SMITH. Ittiinat Pr Grand• Bend I5ub.Agencl)t rypee Mon.., Wed. And F•r1, r(intrnlln. (Sub•Apentp)f np'0tT ri'tteaerty Gina R'lttirStItS':V t`tellitnn t3rtlncllc CLAti1J MAVIS, '.linnt4e,r (Open 'Glees., Thurs. broil 4t0 - B T),itf.i beetii'ood (tfitb,Ajreee7) t ()port lion., V'i'ed, Frt. 71Pniunll 1titeneht 1 thiel;•[', C1.111,rst A:Kr, '.9tnnrrgar Litcan ltlr>*neht Ja1r K S'l.'1JACY, 'Manager ,uricl( Branch: itORN 1EJA.S. it5'1'L'it, 'Manager fi WokkiNd WitH CANADIANS. ,:'YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE:,:6INCE TSTA smaller section in 1921. The hen house was added about ten years ago. The 130 -acre farm has been in the Eyre family since 1881, when it was purchased by the present owner's grandfather. As he surveyed the blaze from his barn, Mr. Eyre reflected that farm values are not what they user- to be. "My grandfather bought this farm for 53,000, in 1881 It had a long house and a small barn on it then and only ntents about 30 acres had been cleared. You couldn't get $8,000 for that Lund of a farm today." Neighbors staged a bee Tues- day to clean up. the debris. Those who took part included; Bob Mc- Lean, Ernie Whitehouse. Bob Bell, ITarry Jacobi, Toni Slavin, Edwin Taylor, John Jacobi, Tom L)rover, Lloyd McLean, Ross Broadfoot, Bill Bell, Gerald Mof- fat, William Brintnell, William Slavin, Stewart. Pepper. erin Juniors Cop Title -- Continued From Page 11 Girls final — Perth 15. Huron 3. non the nod over Stratford. Sea- North Huroon — n a11-9Handn Seafortl forth. South Huron and Clinton 10-7. placed in that order. rerth •'" Iitch2-1 e 1 defeatedNorth ' South Huron juniors who. as , Not tit Easthous def e a t e d hosts, had many of the arrange- Stratford 17-3. ments to handle, still found time square Dancing to compete -- and fairly success- Haw i r k. Stratford, Seafarth, fully too. The local club's strong south Duron, Clinton, t mels captured the county tug of war honors in some hotly con- Girls ,- Huron 7, Perth 5. tested pulls but, after being rein- Boys -- Huron 1.4, Perth 3, forced by heavyweights from the. 'rrtACla. AND ?'[ELI] other Huron clubs, lost to Perth all-stars in the final in two straight tugs. South Huron girls won. the ' county softball title, too, but they pwereetition, defe,_ ated in the all-star corn - The local boys lost in the first round of their softball tourney. The South " Huron club won three prizes in the track and field — 'Marilyn, Marshall placed ;;.yard dash — sands Wright, second in the sack race; the girls Ptowiek: Dawn Blackier. strat- finished third in the relay; and ford; Bess Hislop. Stratford, a team W315 runner-up in the relay Hnrnu St. Marys, Howiek, needle and thread competition. softball tltra� a!i.e. Belt. Among file local ors who Stratford:. Sandra Wright, How- assisted with the program were ick: Marie 'Wraith, Stratford. Bill Dougall, Murray Dawson, Sack rare - Aileen Sett et, Mit. Marilyn Marshall, John P' n, 'heli: aril n Marshall, , South Doris Brock, Ed Bern, Hugh rd. Rundle. Doreen Brook, and kernNeedle and ,thread --North eta Dougall. con, South Huron. llttchell. In charge of the day were Bruce 1ctolglodale. Perthlh as, sistant ag, rep' and Arthur Bol- ton, Huon assistant ag rep. Sof (ball 't'nurtianlnittr, Bov s final-- Perth �, riar.Th Basketball B07a Colnpetitiontl 1n0 -yard clash— Graeme Martin. r,istowol: Bill Murray, Stratford; Ron McMichael, Howick. Relay •--• Straftord, 5t. Marys, Listowel. Shot put Keith Stephens! St. Marys; Tom Sawyer, Mitchell; "Wally Wolfgram, Mitchell. Sack race.—Graeme Martin, Ran Rae. Stratford; Keith Stephens. Giria Competition 5 9 1]'tiro x Gordton1 Hdill, Varna, president of Ontario Farmers Union, is in Victoria Hospital, suffering an K eye injury. H'irnn North Huron defnatt,i While workil]�,r at Home on a ;,pafrlrth, Hnl.•trk and 1'rll air rh. wagon a piece of steel pierced Iintt:ri; r]afnateri Clinton and I'r, 1]15 a e, 1 e 15 expected to be in tt-anr•, h riafrate,l South liutrl., y p Perth 5tratfnrrl rlefratn 1 l.in- the hospital for 10 days to two towel Mai and illtchrt1 weeks. ememleimeeememeleleiereleek LER t Cement 8 n , . r llr� d 4,C ,_�_. 250 PSI' Bale Off Poi' Cassa GALVANIZED & PLASTIC MORTAR MIX Cement flocks TABLE POTATOES $2.50 A Bag WATER SOFTENER SALT SO lb. tag $1,20 100 lb, bag $2,20 NOTICE We will not be grinding on Monday, Juno 23, in order to give our machine an overhaul. / r. EXETER • DISTRICT Phone 28Coned Fi'Chlolivtit'y E. unniuctnnlutunmilin1nninlrmait uanituio a 'nnnrnrnnrrtnrrrnrrrnfnlMin""1 niltrt)r114 Hensall: "ro hi . —Continued From page 11 arty: ,Ralph Triebner. ;i't•I•t. 1iippen; Ates Scott. John Scott, •svelte 1 o'reinat•ty. Second group-2.Iarg , Brnaltont. n.n. « IS.ippen; George Townsend. R,11, 3 Scafnrtil: .lean Triebner, nil. 3 1{tppen: rtewayne i.11intt. Ilrurefirid: J;lnlert. Papule, I3.1] 1 :et'afnrth: .Tames Broadfoot, RR. 3 Kippen. showmanship Grand champion. Pill Strong; rpserve. Pili Iiltlteringtntt. R.R. 1 IlensaII. Seniors. i;i]1 Strong. Pill Ether. ingtnn. .Than 'rriehner, Donald Carter. Ittarg Broadtail,. It.11. I ippt'nt Ralph Triebner. Hugh Scott. ,Tnninrs, Bruns Papule, B 11. 1 Seafnrth, ,tamer, Papule, David Scott. r;enrge Townsend, T1.ix. 3 ,eafnrth; David Scott. John Scott.' carry Belts, R.R. 3 i{ippon, [Lute or Gatti Garry and Brian Trtnhner. tied for first. 49n pounds; Bruce Dap- ple. 4F1; B41 Strong, 4R0; David and Alex 5rntt, tied, 4fi11: Jahn IStheringtnn and James Papule. [ted, 41:. Ralph Triebner, 440; Tnm Papple. 4:11: Hugh Scott. 410; Alex Townsend and Joan Trieb- ner, tied, 4311, Garry Dietz. 3fl3: Dewayn, i;hint[, Rruceftelrl, 00: iTsrg Brnadfont, R.Tt.w Kippen, :Mt John Sr'ntt, IAA; Tom Rich. arrlson, Br,tref laid. and Bill F therington. t,ed, 373: George Townsend. 30n; rieraid Townsend and Donald tarter, R.R. I Sea. forth. tied. 73fl, Hen livlan, R.R. 1 Staffs, 7,1'0, Ilt,tthatH.IIu7tl1tn,L�At It111t'ttlttill,.ltl,lUnl.Uttlllnlrtt1J.14t.1tt11ttlttitittttt(41111.11tittttlt,U.1.11Etttttll,Atl4tt1111D.1.A111 r a Cornish, : itc_ell o« •CERTIFIED .PUBi,,IC ACCOUNTANTS H. 4. Cornish l...F .Cornish i . Mitchell K, W. Siad., W. ,C. Suchard 291 DUNDAS ST, Dial •OE 2.2651 i ONDQN, ONT. 411111.111111111111„m11111111m11111111111141111711111t111111111m11111tI11111111111111111141111111111111111111Ma01111111ft .0.01aaaal111111Ututillu MI 111111111111W11111 MIHI.IItt111 data[ 1laall1111nIn1A11talaallt.11lntalfli , '.hank You The President and Directors of South Huron Agricultural Society wish to thank district implernent dealers for their displays; McKee Harvester and C1NX, Winghanz, Lar their PA systems; RCAF Ceti• tralia bugle band,and all others who helped to snake Hensall Spring Fair a success. SOUTH HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Earl Dick, President ?IIIIilmin;;;;IIIIin;;IIII/t111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111� Nei hbor HOSELINE AUTO WASII BRUSH YOU'VE NEVER'A SEEN' SUCH AVALUE...y FULL - MILK 2" BRISTLES S LOWEST PRICE EVER --For this "Professional Design" Hoseliritt Auto Wash Brush. 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