HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-09, Page 10Pori 10 Th. Thrlts•AsIvecats, April ts 195,
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News of Grand Bend
Ey MRS. E. ICEOWN
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1 2 t 1 8 I ea balance In hay and. pasture: bank ' WAN;11411-1 .'" Client Interested In
`rediton. phone 511-r-2 2tfe 19;4 DOI ltli ED %,,,,7 It hem 1
i Ii01;STEINS Another int of Ifni- 1 and tiros John Kitts, 1113 Sim- '
barn: 7-romn briek louse with 1, ggilrinpa 11%luifIlilainegr: aflTinlileAtitStEAbeal‘e•Ar
.., Former pastor dies 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ratcliffe !..: . ' ' . 1 i to my son -in -la i% , bas new paint
'rile death occurred in, Sarnia and faMliY Or Lambeth viSited / 20 Per Word
916* fitrnaeo, 1/ydro, bath, ete. *Walla' ( liatriet• will
or $1 A, natl. Contfiet Sid FanerY.
i Jake and family on Stinday. 1 I'l cm, phone 54 IDes51:111$21);N6:2:9c 1 varkilin, phone75.1.11P to $17'n°13
"I'. Cleave ia his 79th year. I roc g. \vim air and Airs tier- II ad Pilict with order or by i al ein ' SVingPr Ilei felt; a nd enW a: 1;•411.(1AITIF: HOUR 1;1, T;acnniho and
'BIRTHS— so
on Saturday, April 4, of Rev. W. with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Stan" .
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Times -Advocate Classified Directory
Announcements
BtFTHS NO ,OHARGE. CLASSIFIED RATES— 1 FOR SALE—
CARDS 'Jr THANKS 75;
gbIGAGEMENTS . 750
FOR
SALE—
JEAL ESTATE— (MASS rATIM-100 acres. with two
31, enn. 11 Biddulph. Content AV,
GINATIC `; N N. Clare Pt \ NO. SherInck. Ala lining. In 1 an A11111, 5 miles west of S. O'Neil, phone 28-7 Granton.
25 words or I $ 70c -nod -di and i-dNtri„., good. vonflii inn. Plinni; Ailsa Craig s:.1; s acres
- • - e s I 5111011 '1% 0011 .t.'001 St a1P, Wit 11 ."" a:211e1 fa
let mEMORIAMS $1.00
1 Fourdine versel
SPrings. Ahout 13 acres bush Lnt
.280 OFF $tein heifers and cnws to arrive roe phone
Friday April 3. t‘inse up Hat -
i also grass Holstein •heifers. due Ynrli. 5 Itinntit;t (041 Finlersifil
The Rev. Cleave was pastor I Mrs. Atae Belt and Miss Mary ald, C'nek'w-ill, Aftll St. Exeter. ' Saturdey following the test
inaertion Alav and .1 Imo, Also 1 3 white fain Penhale, Winchelsea, phone Kirk -
of the Greenway and Grand i Yeo visited with Mr, and Airs. announce the birth ni a snn. • calves. Erwin Ftent 1 , Liman. Winne ton '12-11-7.
fie-
I3end United Church charges Jack Ricicloch in Sarnia on Sun- James nny, a.t South Huron i orrias an, res. 1111.
The funeral was •conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence john. IIIP8 -
Mr. and Mr. Donald MOTTIVI:nr,e2r5 WWoorrdds ,-,.
I 2:90
Phone 111-M Exeter.
-,-- 9e
. $VCCEED1ND INSERTION 400 i
trout 1942 to 1947. day. Hospital. April 5.2 movl ei (*.A, mum \I, A zo.m.
tile Lambton Presbytery of the son and Mr. and Mrs. Sven IsIeil. ea e, Torn', t o, wtea In an- .
flounce the birth of' at daugh- ,
Taut; 1.ISFJ) If torliq Ss i1;!T.I ad i•tsas111;11,1%,,,P1:16plIna VaVt.,
Lrnited Church of Canada, an sen attended an oyster supper tor, Alargaret Grace. at St. Classified ads accepted up till ' Brady cleaners. Price $7 1111 90
,lonclay, April 6 from Point Ed. with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sad- Michael's Hospital, T n r n n t n.
April 3-a sister for Wore, and Wednesday noon. Auction sale', Beatty Washers r
:411NV ard. 'United Church. ;ler in Sylvan on Monday eve• nenott))n. should be in Tuesday at Arrtir AN A*1011-11•8. doldl1f. and
single. 11,(1 II illiTest St., Exeter
Nell -a granddauFhter for nev.:
Crghe displays CA defiling ning. and Mrs. Htigh Wilson,
arth, phalli
Mrs. Beta Toll and •daughters HAIST - Petty and Art 14 aist, i Semi•Display Classified* All completely overhauled 11*
' The display of clothing to be , i,.....,s and marilynn of London m
nrantt Rend. annotince the birth
sent to the Lambton Children's ;
of A sem, Caertin Claire, at , (Restricted m
to one column) LA:111"s st,yr. powder 11111P, 1.117P
S, .17g. W.
' Linda
visited with Mr. and Mrs. E.mall fel, co,vilsr. :May ba seen at
11:11.-31f., x(r*ni :sun pi tli.ss.t n- few timea. tnn
-Aid by the Orpba Club for their Sr.. ,Inseph'S Hospital, Lnnrinn, . First Insertion $1,40 Per Inch $22.50 $29.50 $39,50
April A. to
spring donation, along with the Keown on Sunday.
FISHER'S* HARDWARE CHINA CAM NET, heti, dohhte
euchre party was well attended; The TWS group will hold their INr's - sterling and Doris tape..
St. Tbamas, announceb the litri• $l.tslIfIffent inserfiens
$1.25 Per Inch ci
two. natal freest,. Tilinne Exct er
. in spite of the inclement weather. • April meeting on Friday, April or a ()alienist'. 111YMa Elaine; -
The display consisted of two 17 when the members are asked at St. Thomas -Elgin linspita I, , Minimum I"
Phone 29 Exeter go
right sweaters, 100 napkins,
baby nighties and four crib .last report. On March 17 the non ni% the birth nf a 051p:1,10r , r,, ;4m:went: 0...n, 2 (1,.„.,,1 need. nisheil, right in centre of tnwn,
restatirants and french fries. T.
boys' full outfits, eight boys' to bring donations for the white March 29, 9c
shirts, three girls' blouses, two elephant booth. E., vbai-To. Drs, 'Victor and Anal% FOR SALE --
pairs shorts, four sunsuits, 11
-- $eout newa Tracey. Elise bet IL at Toronto ,
Kyle, of Tornntn, a claw:liter_
pair pyjamas, seven ,coverall , , Ceneral Tinspital, Wellesley di- OFFICE EQUIPM141NT -- Head,
$1 (10; No. 1 table pnta.lcies, FOR RENT—e-
vision, April T. I quarters for Ttoya.I typewriters, T ATILT; POTATOES. Nn. 2, 75 -Ib
aprons. 27 dresses, two shirts, i 'llte Grand Bend Cubs and I
sets, ; Scouts have been active during ,„,,,,,, Victor adding* machines. We can bag..
five complete knit baby 33 the past few weeks since our v RIES - SR% and ..11.a• (10-'0,- • save %mu money! 4,ixetee Times, align Nn. 1' la rge potatoes for
Vries, Ceiling Sr., rix01". an" - ad nt.'s te. phone 770. 2T Ho APATITMENqs, steam heated, f ur-
. . , meeting of the Cubs was devoted Catherine Jane, al Sant h Huron • ALFALFA. rod elm Pr. I 'mot hy, Phone 44-R-2 Grand 'Rend. 2:2$ife "int AP"ImPlIts. 442' :)la1113.t.,),e•
quilts. 1-1"Tiii al; Aninl 6-a 5i$tsr 161. : aisn red Haver and yellnw sweet Bseter, phone 1711.
The winners of the prizes for , tD badge work, play acting and . John.
campfire activities. On March , mind.Tteasnnahly priced. Apply CAR RADIO to fit ta...,n I, cirri: 5-1100M APARTMENT, upsinirs.
the euchre part of the. evening
18 the Scout leaders attended , . 11 a v i rl Slack well, Parr Line, fender skirts In fit '49-•32 Chev• i 1 i .
i wa .1 circuit sin\ F., ill VIIIRA0 ac
CP111 VS, Ila, Phone 150 Tiled fnril
ENGAGEMENTS— obiiile ziiriml ‘..11-g. 211:2:9:16* raring cam for '40-'31 Cher: set
were: ladies' high, Airs. A. Mts.
the :Huron District conference in ' nf dual caths tn fit '43-'14 Tenril.
horn. men's high. Max Turnbull; , , Mr, and Airs Pugh Love a 11-j '39 FRIGIDAIRE Deluxe Dryer- Itp,,Yernr Hamiltnn, plinne Hensel' collect AIN
Personal items
lonehands,
• 'Webb, gents, Mr. Ted Stanlake; , The Elk Head Day of the Cubs
.. and gents, Mr. Roy Bariteau. i successful, $25.00 being raised 1
_ Alr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird . tasks, from car washing to de -
I , 1 dies Mrs. Horace Lake l and Scouts on March
, ladies. Mrs. Olive Clinton.
' ' I
for summer activities. The boys
; tried their hands at many varied ;
21 proved 11‘17.0"redwitiattre6(1114. IreAsi e I7,r,
,n.,,,,, tho engagement of 1 heir ; Buy the new mridel now at a re- 5 '0-1'-12.
0 -taught er, Arlene Edna. 1 r; Peter , (limed pr,,,e. Through quantity
i
CARDS OF THANKS —
tlif% latter pari of A prit.
send. The, marriage tn take place ; Full guarantee and 1,10VVICP W A 1.4 'Win( lira 0 style, 5159.50 new. sap -
Mr1;1,;IrillITIZI"n1Z4'11711:=',:i'4W0,31.11;aN170.11=' 4,7,71:(1g7g;:i:
a. . ;Ant Y.. Sflelgrare'S, phone 1P, Nx- Wire $45.01); wainut bedside nr svelte tile; adults. :113 ..\ nilrew St ,
. DON'T FORGET'. Your films are
i eter. 2:1 ii -4:230 teleohnne table wilt, drawer, ENPIPV.
31ei...t ynis nig: 0 mien in i sea it or priva le entrance, 1110 Huron St.,
$15.11n: Mini, lamp tnni 1 ri-lite 1,
$5,00: slightly worn oriental min- UPPER APARTMENT, furnished,
• 2:90
rooms, partly furnished, host,
reasonnlile rent : vent rat Int -at I inn;
APARTMENT • - 3 nr 4 bright
I ni in e ri I a t r iinssessinn: garage
light, bat IL hut a MI Wild Nv a 1 re :
2;1.1 fe
na
and Mr, and Mrs. William Baird . livering laundry, , printed on that 11P W "silk finish"
i ptinto paper rin request. It costa rug Phone Grand Bend Exeter.
4,, Parents' Night held I . I A•rtnan -%.%' ishes In PV-
_ . _ , ., . . , . an mnre. Russell Eleetrki. Ex- *57, .8 - che"'
.and son of London visited with I
Miss Shirley Mason in Faris March } was on tend her A [twerp. thanks In it II her
123 w inn a good attend- friends and nem non s. A ISO lir. ; f.-1:0:15:'ilc 11 -
Miss )MOAT APARTMENT, furnished
• over the weekend. i a•nee of the parents was present 41. • i ' 1 1
(isns A nri 1 he Hopper-HnclosY 1 .
, OATS ST11.1, W and when t st ra w, aeParale rill Pallf.P. AV:1110111P 110W.
aria 11PAI P(1, will, 4.1)10CP bath and
Mrs. Wilfred Ravelle returned (HOPI -Si tome. in 1 te slid( on paSs-
boys. Jeffrey Finch was invested 2:0* Niagara a t 1110 William St., or phone 4(10 -
home with her sister, Mrs. James Nn pots, please. Apply evenings
120t ft.
to witness demonstrations by the; in nf a Oar /Ill sba 'Id. ''e : 1,0011 hales. Joll Wahat, phone
:Wheeler of Chicago on Sunday
1 into the Pack of Scouts. The the nue'
T AV -1511 to PNT'll'eSS my sincere ; Centralia AU A-Ii2A1.
USED FURNACE, all steel: W,
, 'for a week's visit. Mrs. Wheeler , meeting ended with a campfire wna ,selli n
and aiiiiiree'iaticM to all ; ..,
nwers, cards and Fills ' 7'' t., C)11' V, it 111' MEIN, 2- hod rontn,
visited with Mrs. Ravelle for the; and the ann in all who visited me during, nil" rnaannani°, Available' im-
cubs rendered two songs • •heat ed. modern thrntiglintit, selin-
past week and also with their 1 and a playlet "Mowgli comes to Tr* 1 erent illness al St. Josef%
Hospital. London. . - Airs, Alaiirlie , .
hi, tiled lat ply, call 7111. 421f0
rate laundry rnniii. Apply 45
' blather in Owen Sound, 1 the Pack" based on the ,Jungle , ., i MacDonald, Grand Send. 94. I rnioHT T'IANO w1111 bench. In
gond condition, Phone. An s.Gesa, Cycle possession Ainy 1,
Huron St. Mast or call 1 VI -11.
. and daughters presented an elec-ments were served by ,the Moth- and relatives for Ills IZOI ^won 4:flite
• Mr
. and Mrs. William Blewett .
Books. Coffee and light refresh- 1' wish tn thank all my friends 21(1'
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT. iin fur-
. tric clock to the Grand Bend : er's Group cards, visit s and for the many 15 V EIA11141•NiCi CATTLE •- AllnlY
nn children nr pets, please. Ap-
nIshed, ben I oil, 4 rims and bath:
day inorning in memory of :
their i r• Earl
with First Aid instructions 'Alai. Many thanks in Dr. Ceorge Massage
.,,AnTm MCI', furnished and heal -
United Sunday School on Sun- M 'instructedhea tit i f III pntS of flowers 1 .re- .1 1100 lsarie, (la ndeboye, phone
Datars the ceived while In St. Joseph's Has- AC S-5241, 9e ply 1119 Main St., 'Exeter, 9:111*
son, the late Paul Martin Blew- i at their meeting on March 25. for his quickness and Dr. (libson
od, separate entrance, Phone iii.n
ett, who died two Ynara ago' ! Gary Mathers was awarded the :Ilid thie)r. 1W11.8!nn: ',‘,1,7iitrtri'fin9“:
clock on behalf of the school ;;h,,,,
Second Class badge at this meet- .1 W ant 0 tinr5(111Anilti.k everyone ei.sre
who helped, Jack Al iirdy. Lorne BACKA(HE of E%-eter.
A pARTAII,LNT, upper, f 5 nu 'house
011 edge nf town. 4 moms and 2 -
9*
Mr. Ezra Webb accepted the c.
On Easter Monday the cubs alt 1110
and (lenrge.chambers 0 mi
piece bath. Available iminedia (n-
and Rev. A. E. Holley dedicated,'" b
enjoyed A visit to Thediord Pack 1 lithank 7%;snin Tvall1r.', 111.:•1.3etrie (71 141%141'14;1i: May be Warning For your Free Home Trial, ly. Phone 3311 Phet er. 90
- the clock and its help to the 4
Backache is often caused by lazy phone for appointment.
APARTMENT, f rnn I, %ist n ir,' 'nil -
Glory of God. i where an "Indian Night" was LaAte, Loran. Pc
' 7,11j.5§ Neva Johnson spent a , held. On April 1 the Scouts at- airs. 'Margaret (libb wishes In
kidney action, When kidneys get out of side private entrance, 14 itellen.
few days of her Easter holidays; tended an "April Fools Day" thank All 1101. friends for t heir
order, excess acids and wastes remain BILL & RUTH GAISER living room, large • bedroom and
bat 1%. 11 1311 'les pa id. 315 Andrew
visiting her cousin, Miss Shirley . party given by the Parkhill Guide VIM tS. cards And flowers while a.
in the system. Then backache, dis- RR, 2 Crediton St,, plume 1017-W frur in forma tinn
• Company. Pet tent In Sotith Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to the staff frur
ti• turbed rest or that tired -out and heavy. Phone 59-r-2
I Alatbers, in Sylvan. i
' Mr. Harold Klopp paid a bush their kindness.
headed feeling may soon follow. That's
Bess visit to Toronto on Mon- m.f..:.",'...,.,.. .....!..t.,..,....‘........;.:..- 2 . '.. 1 29;16
• The family of 111P Tat e Airs.
the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills.
day and Tuesday. 1 nraiaid Park wish 10 PN:D1.1".:48
Dodd'a stimulate the kidneys to normal
Report on
The Women's Institute will hold their sincere. thanks and ap-
action. Then you feel better—sleep
: lis April meeting on Thursday pseciat i011 in relatives, friends
afternoon, April 16, when the Shipka and neighbors for the. many acts
of kindness shown them during better—work better. Get Dodri'm
Kidney Pills now.
' new slate of officers for 1959- their recent sari bereavement, for 59
: 1960 will be brought in by the „..,.....,, ..., , ..... invely nom' tributes and 1005-
- " ' ' '.:•' '' • '' ' • • r'' .• ' .. ' , SA;KPS of sympathy. Special thanks
. nominating committee. 1 to Rev. n. J. Lane, Or, Goddard
Mr and Mrs. H. Wainwright Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scholles, of ; and staff of Smith 14 Anion Dletriet
Hospital, 14xeter, and pallbearers.
111411 (1,ovp:11 SPIED - Apply
Leonard Hat•ris, phone Kirk tim
33- 11-1 90
Bettor circulation and easing
tension.
" reurned on Monday evening London, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
- after spending the past few Smith, of Woodham, were Sun.
months in Florida. clay visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gross . Wray Sweitzer.
visited with relatives at Port1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rosser and many tokens of friendship prior
.: plain over the weekend. : family and Mrs. L. Finkbeiner, to their depart -tire for Firaer-
' Miss Brenda Brenner of Sax- ' of London, visited
onSunday bridge. Many (rind meinories will
nia spent the weekend at her
With Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fink- be h P Id fnr Lunen. fic
home in town. i beiner and family. I Wostentt wish in express their
The family rif the late MPS Lily
• Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Kennedy; David Sheppard spent several ‘q11.
11111Uks'a.ell‘andnf al3gPn(gil 1('!1
And family visited for ..a. few 1 days last week with Harvey Rol- 'ar'arli ..+,
days last week with relatives in lings of Centralia, cards, and beautiful newel tri-
butes received iinring t 116 if' VP-
. Lindsay and Toronto. Weekend visitors with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanlake and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner =nu 55.11 ' l""a""""t. sim‘IRI
0 to IIP V. H. j. Snell, pa 11 -
visited with Mrs. Stanlake's sis- were Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- hearers, 1111* Pinney Nueva I 116111P,
. .
Snut h Nuron ,Hospital and all eARN CLEANER • SILO UNLOADER
: ter, Mrs. P. M. Daniels in Strath. Kenzie and. family and 'Miss those who assisted In any way. AND 3 TYPES OF BUNK FEEDERS.
rov Hospital on Sunday. Irene McKenzie, of Windsor.
i. LAYOUT • INSTALLATION • SERVICE ,, •
Product of Badger Northland,
Inc.
HAROLD ROW & SONS
Distributor RR1 Belmont
See Your Local Dealer I
For Demonstration
I
Mr, and !Mrs. liarold Whyt
and David wish to thank alt their
neighbours and friends for t he
EEL:rile
i CLEAN
IAIITONIATICALL Y
WITH \-\
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Coulter Mr. and Mrs, John Lovie, of Afr. Frank Oshnrne, rent ra Ha,
' and family have returned to Grand Bend, were Sunday visi- wishes to express his sincere Sp-
.: town after spending the winter tors with Mrs. M. Baker, preeiat inn fnr (hp many I: inelnoss-
s and g#1-wo II rands which he
months in London. Mrs, Verne Sharpe accompan- ,:eceivea. daring his' recient illness.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rendle ied by her daughter, Miss Elea- . 9*
• spent the weekend in London nor Sharpe, of London, visited
and attended the Beaumont-Yeal- recently in Hamilton with Miss IN MEMORIAM—
land wedding on Saturday in St. Violet Sharpe and Mrs. J.
LAWIN-In memory at our dear
-. James Presbyterian Church. Sharpe. stater, Cora 'Pear! Word; Lakin,
Mrs. Elsie Yealland, a sister of Miss Elsie Comfort and Mr. wilco died April 9, 11157.
Mrs. Rendle, is well known in Garson Brady, of Fenwick, Aeleen In Cod'a hi°a ill if 111 garden.
. SamsA"ay day. 1" r 6rnwhen.Cn 717' 1::14 ..a.inn icit I -44'101e
Grand Bend. spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
'iid d
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ravelle Stuart SvVeitzer. Mrs. Sweitzer,
and Ted visited with Mrs. Jim, Scott and Bonnie, who have
Ravelle's brother, Mr. George been visiting in Fenwiek, re.
. Monitor and Mrs. Mollitor in turned home with them.
:Sarnia on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fink -
Mr, Lawrence Blue, who op- beiner, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love,
erates the Chvck Wagon lunch and Mrs. J. H. McGregor and
counter on Main Street expects Mr. Elgin Webb, of Grand Bend,
: to open fnr the season on Satur- attended the funeral of the Rev.
. day, April 11, weather permit- W. T. Cleave in Point Edward
ting on Monday.
Don't trust gk
to LUCK
"New Process"
TVs time NOW to plan profitable crops with "New Pro=
:cess" Slitlft.GAIN, the fertiliser scientifically processed to
-provide greater plant food value . guaranteed handling
ease,
Order Your* Today
:SEE YOUR LOCAL SHUR-GAIN DEALER OR CONTACT
Canada Packers
.7 !PHONE 256 EXETER,
'P,'. will he together again.
-Sadly missed hY )101' sister and 44r9 Kirkton RR 1 Exeter
111•0111P VS,
R. B. WILLIAMS
new BALER that
OUT-1/AlliES
them all!
McCORMICK No. 46
Your baler dollar never went so fart. Here's capacity
that cut$ cost -per -bale down to size. Up to 13 totm
per hbur according to farrner-reports. She just bales
and bales! Come and see why—see positive power
flow; extra wide feed opening; short, full floating
auger; wide,sweep packer fingers. Almost A miracle;
'Big hay season Stating you in the face? You'll be
fortified with a 46! Date us for a demonstration now.
PHONE 153
F. F W.
W
Huxtabie
EXETER
1
, or apply at 24. Wel erinn St. tla
101.111.11') TURNIPS -- Call 55-r-12
Credit on. 1111 '
SEET1 OATS, Registered No. 1
RadneYi also <18.1%111y of feed
ttirn Ins. Apply Pat Crony!), phone ,
A.cademy 9-6243 Centralia. Oe
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.0 LOCAL TRADZIAARKS
SOME PEOPLE
COULD SAY WHAT THEY
-THINK AND STILL BE.
SILEN'
We Offer
For Your
GE
LIA
114
Rodney Oats 75c., Bus.
Garry Oats 750 Bus.
Mixed Grain 714 Bus,
Ont. Wheat $1.45 Bus,
Corn $1.35 Bus.
Feed Barley 95y Bus,
Seed Grain
ARE LOW
;ices
It will pay you to buy your seed grain this year.
Cost of cleaning, treating and handling your own
grain will not save you money, particularly if you
need your own grain for feed, Come in and talk
'over your seed requirements. We have a big stock of
No. 1 seed to choose from.
Elnar Brand Alfalfa
has proven to give excellent results for this area—
at lower cost. Order yours now—$29,00 bus.
Custom Cleaning
Dont delay — the rush is starting,
Phone for an appointm.ent today.
GRAIWF-teD -SEED,:
735• •WHALEN CORNERS efieetKpii‘KTON i511;3
41
Nitrogen starvation costsycly money!
TOP DRESS WHEAT mi WITH
TWIN -ACTION AEROPRILLS
.Ammoniwm. Nitrate Fertilizer
:33,5% NITROGEN
Yeliowdgrains mean low )ields,no profits!
Top -dressing with AERO.P.KI LLS gives youall
these advantages:.
(I) Nitrate nitrogen -immediately soluble for
fast crop feeding
(2) Ammonia nitrogcn—leach-resistant forams -
tallied (ceding
(3) No special equipment nceded-tAc. your
regular fertilizer spreader or distributor
(4) Low in cost -one or the cheapest solid
nitrogens per unit af N
Top dress with AEROPRILLS now!
Order your lerilbier now from yoorlacal Cyanamid dealer
We Will Not Be Rolling Grain
NEXT MONDAY OR TUESDAY
(April 13 and 14)
We're installing a new roller.
,,EXETER
DISTRICT
Phone 287 Collect
Beside CNR Station
Decide in
favor of your
LIVESTOCK -//
Hayliner 68, fastest baler of its class, treats hely
gently . packs evenly to make green, leafy,
even -drying bales of Quality Hayl
Put a Hayliner 68 to work on your farm right now.
Then watch your livestock enjoy the tastiest, leafiest
bales they've ever had See how milk and meat
yields go up ... supplemental feed costs go down.
Flow -Action makes the difference! New Holland's exclusive
hay handling action prevents clogging ... saves leaves
. makes bales of uniform density for fast drying.
Compact, low slung, the Hayliner 68 has fewer moving
parts. Maintenance is easier and cheaper. Choice of
engine power or P.T.O.; twine -tie or wire -tie models.
Since its introduction last year, more farmers have
bought the 1168" than any other baler!
Ask Us For a Free Demonstration
Exeter Farm Equipment
R. D, Jermyn, Prop.
PHONE 508 EXETER
• ••• ••••.•
ir
SUGAR: BEET
- GROWERS
Contractin Has Begun
Contracts For Up To
40,000 Acres Will Be Accepted,
A Capacity Crop Is Assured,
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OTTAWA ANNOUNCEMENT OF 1959
, SUPPORT PRICE EXPECTED SOON
Not In Over A Decade
Has There Been 56 Much
Interest In Sugar Beets.
CONTACT OUR FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AT ONCE:
CANADA .and DOMINION SUGAR CO.: 'LIM
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