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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-12, Page 101 c March9 "::Page 1 C1► The Times -Advocate, esti, 1 �, 1 ;?9 Attention Hog Raisers TRY CO.OP PIG STARTER -GROWER . , This new feed is ideal for sale -barn pigs or pigs which Have not been creep -fed prior to weaning. Co-op Pig Starter -Grower is designed for feeding young pigs where scouring is encountered or during periods of stress and adjustment which frequently results in in- digestion etc. In Growers' Bags , ................... .... $78.00 Per Ton EXETER DISTRICT i'shene 287 Collect Free Delivery 411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111a11111111t Inn11I11111111111111n11111111n1n11111111,. SHIP YOUR CATTLE TO ONTARIO STOCK YARDS, Toronto, so that all Buyers, i.e. Traders, Exporters, Packers and Wholesale Butchers, may compete for your Livestock. R. B. WILLIAMS Phone Kirkton 44r9 R.R. 3 Exeter ./,1111111111111111111„tt111111111111111 IIIIt11111111111111III111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111 f111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111111111IIp 3 Are You L-A.Z-Y' Ford 8-71 Gold Diesel is the tractor for you! TIRED of shifting gears? TIRED of Clutching? LIKE to change speeds on the go ...? THEN see the newest tractor en the market. WITH SELECTO•SPEED TRANSMISSION THE GREATEST THING SINCE HYDRAULIC! See It Now In Our Showroom LSMFT '58 EDSEL PACER 4 -DOOR HARDTOP, automatic, power steering, radio, 11,500 miles, a dilly. '57 MONARCH HARDTOP, autematic, radio, power brakes, power steering, very low mileage. '57 FORD SEDAN, has everything but the kitchen sink, 18,000 miles. '56 MONARCH LUCERNE SEDAN, automatic, radio, power brakes, a beauty! '56 BUICK 4 -DOOR HARDTOP, automatic, radio, low mile. age. '56 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN, automatic, black, white walls. '55 FORD COACH, two.tone. '53 FORD COACH, automatic, radio. '52 BUICK SEDAN, a real deal en this one, '53 PONTIAC SEDAN, she's OK, two-tone. '52 DODGE SEDAN, a beautiful black. •'SO PLYMOUTH SEDAN, good motor, solid, '47 FORD SEDAN, she's OK. TRUCKS What do you want? We've got it , . , and the price is right. 0 TRACTORS '49 FORD with Sherman 8 -ft. back hoe .. S1,100 '45 WATERLOO, 5 small measlies . . . $ 500 Do You Want A Hay Loader? Give Us A Bid Larry SSnider M Ford Edsel - Monarch Dealer PHONE 624 Ford Farm Equipment EXETER is T3ilit(II11111a1111111tltlreniii11t111t1111I see.11111111tfull,Ii11111111111IIII11111i lltl11lt11111111IIIIIII Itllllllllllrll lllllllln Say Simozine Report Fro, Kirkton misunderstood Sinazlne is misunderstood pre - emergent; spray. 'this, claim its distributors, Fi- sons of Canada Ltd.. was the principal reason for its failure in this area last year when it was first tried commercially. \\kilo adverse weather condi- tions contributed to the failure. misuse of inadequate use was also an important factor, it was explained at a meeting in the Legion Hall Thursday night. M. R. Norman, the company's teiainieal adviser, corrected a popular misconception about the spray's actions. Many under- stcod the spray formed a coat- ing on the top of the ground which .killed weeds when they came in contact with the coating. Mr. Norman said the chemical was taken in through the roots of the plants as it settled through the bed. Four important points in the application Of the spray, as out- lined by Mr. Norman, were: • Preparation of a firm, moist seedbed; Proper rate of application (about twice that used last year); Proper time of application — not later than five days after the last pre -planting cultivation. Constant agitation of the spray mixture to ensure it remains of uniform strength; Use of plenty of water in the mixture. Speakers indicated that tests had proven corn profits in- creased with the use of sima- tine. The spray is recommen- ded again this year by the Onta- rio Department of Education. Topics From Woodham By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE j Personal Items Mrs. Wm, Rundle and baby, William Larry, arrived hone from St, Marys Memorial Hos- 1 pital on Sunday. Rev. J. Slade and Mrs. Slade of Fort Elgin spent Sunday eve. ning with Rev. J. Wareham and Mrs. Wareham and family. Mr, and Mrs. Ira McCurdy at- tended the McCurdy -Irwin wed. ding at Blenheim on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. J. W..Blatch- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock of Detroit were Saturday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Rundle, Jim and Jack visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Culver at Lobo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodd spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. , and Mrs. John Rodd, Mr. and Mrs. George Levy, ' Mitchell, were. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Hazle- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Swit- zer, Mr. John Knox, St. Marys, visited with the formel's mother, Mrs. W. L. Switzer. Mrs. Fred Doupe is confined to the house with an eye infec- tion. Air. and Mrs. Arnold Herm Norma, Betty, Carolyn and Ralph attended the golden wed- ding anniversary of Mrs. Hern's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire at Kirkton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens and Donald of Ilderton were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Tipping. Mrs. Robert Robinson arrived hone from the St. Marys Me- morial Hospital on Monday last and Michele Marilyn, the baby daughter, is expected to come home on Tuesday of this week. The flu has disappeared from the Village and here's hoping the foxes will follow. Mrs. M. Jaques, Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques, Zion West, and Mrs. Charlie Jaques, St. Marys, were Mon- day afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and Douglas, Were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Hutton at Uniondale. W.M.S. And W.A. The Woman's Missionary So- ciety and W.A. was held in the church basement on Thursday afternoon witheight members present, Mrs. George Wilson had • charge of the meeting. The theme of the wbrship serv- ice was the Universal Mission of Israel. Lesson was read by Mrs. A. Butters. Reading was given by Mrs. W. Wilson on Christian Stewardship. Study book was taken by Mrs, W. Levy and Mrs. W. Wilson followed by a discussion on Jonah by Mrs. Geo. Wilson and Mrs. A. Butters, the members assisting. A W.A. meeting was held to finish the arrangements of the St. Patrick's supper to be held on Tuesday evening in the Church basement. Following the supper Rev. F. Lotfe, a con- verted Moslem from Iran, will be the guest speaker, Rev. F. Lotfe is pastor of the Monkton Presbyterian church. Lunch com- mittee was Mrs. W. Levy, Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs, Ii,. Cope- land. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Golden Annlversery Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday. Guests present were •Air. and Mrs. James Anderson and fam- ily of Thames Road, Air. and Mrs. Arnold Hern and family of Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Brown and family of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Wnl. Morley .Sr, of Whalen. Women's Institute Mrs. A. J. Gettler told of her experiences at the conference slie recently attended at Guelph at the March meeting of Kirkton Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs, Clayton Smith, She spoke of the farm accident survey which is being conducted throughout the province in the hope of finding a solution to so many farm accidents. Mr. Earl Watson is the official reporter for farm accidents for Kirkton community. The motto, "Homes are Made to Live in—not to Look at” was discussed by Mrs. C. Smith. The roll call was answered by 17 members giving ideas on post- poning old age. Mrs. Earl Watson was named public relations convener for the branch. Mrs. Bill Shaeffer and Mrs, Roger Ur q u h a r t were named leaders of the 4-H home- making club for girls, The choice for the. Homemaking Club train- ing school is "Hints for the Home Nurse." The Institute is sponsgring a euehre party thismonth with Mrs. C. J. Switzer and Mrs. A. M. Levy in charge. The draw donated by Mrs, H. Paynter was won by Mrs• Levy. The kitchen band and a duet were two num- bers chosen to present at a. variety night in Avonton. A swap party and lunch con- cluded the meeting. Personal Items Mrs. Eric Humphreys and Mrs. Jas, McDougall of Fullerton at- tended a horticulture convention a few days last week in Toronto. Mr. •Freston Alorrison is a pa- tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon don at time of writing. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparling of London, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armstrong of Parkhill were Sun- day guests of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Switzer. Mrs. Glenn Allen, Mrs. J. El- liott, Mrs, Gallop, Mrs. •W. Kirk- by, Mrs. N. Shier, Mrs, 0. Swit- zer, Mrs. R. Switzer, Mrs. F. Switzer, Mrs, E. Watson, "Mrs. J. Urquhart and Mrs. W. Urqu- hart attended the Perth Presby- ; terial of the United Church at Stratford. 1 Mr. Wm. Hodge is a patient in Stratford General Hospital at time of writing. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Miller McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis at- tended the McCurdy -Irwin wed- ding at Blenheim on Saturday Cardboard is merely paper. AOTS plans cancer drive At the supper meeting of ACTS men's club of James Street Church Mr. Grant Mills, of Calgary, Alta., who is visit- ing, his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mills, spoke of visiting the Holy Land while stationed in `Egypt on duty recently, 1 Other guests included laymen from Mitchell United Church who are contemplating organiz- ing a men's club in that church and some prospective members for the local club, Clarence Down and Robert Southcott gave a report of the conference at Alma College, St. Thomas, which they recently at- tended. Members of the club voted to canvass for the cancer cam- ' paign in April, A Ellin in the series "Living Right" was shown and groups discussed the subject matter of the film and reported their find- ings, A singsong was led by Ray Mills with Norman Wralper at the piano. President Robert Southcott was in the chair. Can grade cows — Continued From Page 9 centuated over the entire 305 days. 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