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visited in Toronto over the week-
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a end, and attended the Toronto.
Exhibition.
For Your Poultry! = Air and Aim Norman Brock
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ikidton Brock and Mr. •Geor
-Sell To The 1; Earl visited at Springhank
London. on Sunday.
Miss 'June Lynn. Clandeboye.
viwed last week with Air. and
'Mrs. Tom Brock and Karen.
Saturday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman°were
1 • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Aleikle, Ruth
and Alex. Of Farquhar. Miss
curia Harburn, Staffa. Mr.
E Allen Smith of Zurieh, Mr. Ger-
ald Dearing. Eeter, MI:. and
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Mr s„ Paul Dyiternan and Derek,
Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dykeman. London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and
Mr. and Mrs Harry Hern. and
It an were Sunday visiters with
Air, and Mrs. Bob Hern, Jarvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Brock and
Karen visited Sunday at Story
Book Gardens. London.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller MeDowell.
Susan and .Gary, Galt, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jud
Dykeman and family.
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her uncle, and aunt, Air. and
Mrs. Earl Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Prest
and Billie. and Mr. Maurice
Morgan and Mrs. Atkinson of
Eileen spent Sunday with friends
in Hamilton.
Mr. and Airs. Fred Fenton.
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CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING—Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Sinclair, Crediton, recently marked the fiftieth annivers-
ary of their wedding. They farmed in Stephen township
most of tlien half -century together.
7-. • 534 Main St. EXETER Phone 863 Mr. and Mrs. Alf Schmidt at
General Insurance Agency Mr, and Mrs. Norman Jaques
and family visited Sunday with
• ouple In Crediton
I Port Albert.
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attended church service at Wood-
ham on Sunday when Rev. Wan,
less of Stroud, conducted the
services.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
and children. and Mr and Mrs
Philip Johns and farnUy, Elim
vale, were Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Miller.
Miss Brenda Skinner is spend-
ing a few days this week with
Shirley Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman
and boys. Whalen, were Sunday
evening visitors with. Mr. and
Mir. Lorne Johns and
Miss Ruth Meikle. Exeter,
visited with Jane and Ruth Ann
Dykerrian, Thursday evening,
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keeps cows fit and puts more money in his pocket. A
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You can also mak an economical dairy ration using your
own grain and one of these profitable supplements.
1. If grain supply is limited, use molasses -rich SHUR-1
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2. If grain supply is adequate, We the poplar SHUR-
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3. If roughage or grain quality iz lust fair or poor, use
the new SHUR-GAIN DAIRY SUPPLEMENT "A".
Whether you buy the complete ration or whether you
balance your grain with one of these supplements you'll
find that
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With manure loader
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Married 50
Mr. and Airs. Nelson Sinclair.
Crediton, were entertained at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Maginnis of Corbett marking the
fiftieth milli\ ersary of their mar -
rage, the occasionalsQ marked
the birthday of Mr. Maginnis.
Nelson Sinclair and Lillie May
Smith, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. William Smith, were
:united in marriage at the Cor-
bett manse by the Rev. Stead-
man, August 17, 1908. They
farmed in Stephen Township the
greater part of their married
life, retiring to The village of
Crediton eight years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair attend
Crediton United church. They
both enjoy fair health.
Sunday Services
Service in the Evangelical
• church on Sunday was conducted
by Air. D. J. Pletsch, Hanover,
and soloist was Airs. J. Gomaii
of Exeter who rendered two
solos. •
Rev. H. J. Snell of Exeter
was M charge of the service in
the United Church when Mr. t o -
cock favored with a violin solo.
Celebrate Anniversary
Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Falst
of :Kitchener marked the 25th
anniversary of their marriage
on Saturday when they and their
family visited with the former's
mother and sisters here and
were served a dinner at the
Dominion Hotel in Zurich. • -
1 Mrs. E. Feist, Miss Mile Faist,
i Mrs. Pauline Ness, Mr. Robert
ilillborn and Mrs. Falst's sister,
,Mrs. Lillian Priem were guests.
Rev. and Mrs. Feist have two
daughters, Barbara and Marion,
and a son, Charles.
Personal I tams
Mrs. Alice Thomson nf Lon-
don visited recently with Mrs.
A. M. Berry,
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. .Ronald Harris were Mr.
and Mrs. Goldwyn Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Slade and Joan,
Al of Kincardine, and Miss Lin.
da Reid of Pint River. Callers
during the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Harris were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Farrell, Judy. joy and
xearry Farrell of Kincardine,
Patsy Harrison of Hamilton,
Mrs. Fraser. Farrell, Eleanor
and Jim and Mr. Jim Convay
of Tiverton arid Mrs. Agnes Wal -
•ton and family of British Colum.
bia.
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Sunday visitors with Mr. and
PHONE 133W
– Mrs. Lorne Preszcator were Mr
and Mrs. Roy Coulter, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Field and family of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Preszcator and family and. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Preszcator and
Robert of Exeter.
Mr. Harold Amy of Hamilton
and Wayne Ferguson of London
wart weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Russell Finkbeiner and
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Meg -
lock and son of Waterloo are
vacationing with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Moriock and Mrs.. John
Morlock.
Alis Diane Castator of Toren
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to returned to her home on Sun-
day following a two week's visit
with her cousin. Miss Joan
Smith.oliJWade, who spent the
summer on a farm near Strat-
ford, has returned.
Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Mor -
lock are spending some time
near Huntsville.
Mrs, Charles Braun. and daugh-
ters of Detroit visited friends
iand relatives here on Fri.da.
Mrs. Mildred Holtznian, Exe-
ter spent Friday and Saturday
with Air. and Mrs. Jos. rink -
Mr. Louis Hirtzel of Detroit,
Mr. John Treitz of Welland and
Mr. Edward Treitz of London
visited last week with Mrs. J.
Mini arid sons.
Messrs. Donald Finkheiner,
Joseph Gunn, Maurice Haiti and
DMIEvan trunslow spent the
weekend in Toronto and attended
the Canadian National
Lion.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Insley were Mr. andMra.
Alra, Clayton Insley of Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. b, Insley anddaughtr,
daughter, Susan, Exeter. and
Mrs. This. Allen of Toronto.
Nit% and Mrs. Stuart Kulin of
Baden, Mr, and Mrs. Blake,
Math and Mrs. It. J. Xuhn of
Kitenener, Mr. and Mrs. Mei.-
vyti tlyeloriait and Terrance ai
Flint, Mich. visited an Saturday
with Mrs. M. rem: and attended
thsi �f Mr. truce Verities
Property
M. And Mrs. Jas. Vinkbeinet,
visited reteritly with telativett
ii Santa, Mich.
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Labor Day
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Monday, September 1, at 8 p.m.
Hensel' Community Memorial Arena
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* Penny Nichols
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Mr Fred Beaver, New York,
IA visitinghis brothers, Harry
and Edward, and sister, Bliss
Clara Beaver.
Mrs. Roy Brigam of Battle
Creek. Miss Pearl Heist of Ad.
ran. Mich. and Mrs. Wm. Wat.
son of Brinsley called 'on friends
and relatives here .last week.
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