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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-07-23, Page 14rage 10 The Tim •.A. ,vegeta, July 16, 1 59 HENSALL PLAYGROUND DRAWS 150 -Recreation Director J. R, "Scotty" Hume gives instructions to children attending the Hensall playground this summer, which is providing activities for 150. His assistants, some of whom are standing beside him, include Pate Rowe, Norma Passmore, Sharon Lynne Hume, Pat Lanyon and. Steve Hyle, The playground. plans a big field day on July 29 during which children will compete for trophies. ---T-A Photo Hensall and district news Big 12 -run inning Personal items Oldest resident Mrs. Ed :Barrett and daughter swamps Hensall Judith, of New Jersey, are holi- dies at age 93 New Hambuig bantams broke dating with Mr. and Mrs. Wil - New Mrs. Annie Richardson, oldest a nipand tuck hall game wide+liam h1,de, 1[t•. and. 11%. Jack resident of Mensal], in her 94th openinthe fifth inning on their i Faber and Miss Joyce Faber. year died on Tuesday morning, borne field Tuesday night, whenMr, and Mrs, Al Townsend. July 14 at South Huron Hospital, they erupted for 12 runs to t and family of Mitchell were re- Exeter, where she had beena down Hensall bantams 18-9 in : cent visitors with. Mr, and Mrs. patient for the past :15 months, A seven inning contest. !Stewart Bell, Pauline and Troy Born in England the former The 12 run marathon was f Ann. ' Annie Procter, she came to Can- *purted with seven New Hain - 1. Miss Dianne Reid returned ada 47 rears ago and has re - burg hits - including a =home hone on Thursday after spend- sided in. Hensall since. Her hus- run anddouble by B. Kobe - as 1 ing a pleasant holiday with her band Thomas Richardson prede- the homesters jumped into a brother-iln-law and sister, Mr. ceased her some 30 years ago. 18-8 lead at the end of the fifth., and Mrs. Robert Talbot and She was a member of St. All nine men crossed the plate family at Bayfield. Paul's Anglican church, Hensall. In the wild inning. Dennis Mock had a pair of Mr, Don 1la.cf.aren of the staff of the Bank of. Montreal doubles and a triple to pace Hen- Jonest enjoyed a two weeks' vacation, sail at the plate. Gerry ' MissI,aurel.ta Bell of. London swatted a double while lack Chipcbase c h. i p p e d in with is spending a two week's rraca- singles. Other Hensall 'safeties ; tion with Mr. and Mrs. William fell to Bruce Horton, Len Wilkin- Hyde. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack son, ..and Robert McNaughton. Faber and Miss Joyce Faber. Next home game for Hensall Mr.- and Mrs, Doug Peacock, is slated for Thursday night Terry, Garry and Jarvis of. 01 - when they entertain Goderich, taws spent the past week visit - Score by Innings! r. 11 i, ing with. Mrs. P'eacock's mother, karn.air 11.11 n 5 n t• --nil a Mrs. Grace Harpole. T. Hamburg* 2nt 3(1.2)n x-_iS tR 2 6. Gtguere aura 'i'. naniris: Rrurr Fiot•tnn, I7rnnls 'fork rr.;, non Frhi•oPArr (7) ansa dark ('hiiu•hacr, Personal items Mrs. Pauline Scrabuick re- turned home after holidaying with relatives in the. West. Mr, W. it. Dougall attended Thurs- Mrs. G. T. Wren was taken by the Weed Inspectors' Convert- Bonthron ambulance last Thurs- tion al the OAC Guelph this day to St. ;Joseph's Hospital, week. London. Mr, and IVirs. William Mickle, . Pamela and Judith, are spend- ARTHUR FRASER ing two weeks holidaying at Sauhle Beach. 32 Ann Street Exeter Mrs: Ralph McArthur, of Hu- ron Park, Centralia, underwent surgery on her knee at St..Jo- seph's Hospital Wednesday. She Es the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Beer. Mr. and Mrs• W. 0, Goodwin and Mary are holidaying at Turnbull's. Office Closed for holiday JULY 20 TO 27 ,1111111111f!1111.11111111,11111111111111111111,11111111t111I11r11111t1t11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u1111/ 9 Get The Most From • Your Pasture NOW is the time to kill - Canada Thistle, Bull Thistle, Golden Rod and many other weeds, without injury to clover or 'alfalfa, by using Entbutox and Tropotox. Available from L. P. Bouiicnne ; PHONE 31-\'V CREDITON n111t11111f111,11f11111111111I1111111lt1ltll!11111n1i1i,1111111111111111tllalalllfl!111If111r11111111111fIIfl1111f/1a11t111111u11111e Front End Alignment. and WHEEL t. BALANCE IS A Specialty With Us Ering You•' Car 16 'Today! Hunter D►uvar Sons Limitltd• • I PHONE 38 • EXETER %nn1Mal CMMina Itlit) Ittitnnrint illallgal1Ti117rY"tiYYYri"fyl"ftitYliiii'IYiliYntTiYiiiifiYYYYtinitantiteerft ntraYtr Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Archie Noakes, and. Mrs., Mary Taylor, .Hensall; one son, Jack of England; 13 grandchil- dren, 42 great-grandchildren and, two great grandchildren. Resting at the Bonthron Fune- l rat Chapel, Hensall, where pri-' vote services will. he held Thursday, July 16 at 2 p,m. Burial in Exeter cemetery, I %111111,111111111111111ulna,1111lIIrg11na11arlallaq alt1111111111111 aq 11111!,111911111!11111/111111111alu1aa11111a111111P; .Fieidman c-o.rrlmert , HFA hearsmodera.tor, at lako camp service ay J. CARL iliVAINOWAY .sayeth Jehovah to the men of The Huron •('nunty Federation !Judah and 11 eraasa1em, "Brent!. of Agriculture held its sec'ion not• p the faltpw ground and Sa.w annual worship service and pit'- among thorns."o nit: at the United Church Sum -,farmers Nimm.o pointed •out that mer School camp at Gotierich, needfo. know only tat well the.. Sun.day, July 5. 1 n• eed for thorough cultivation of the soil and the rooting out: of Winston Shapton, county pre- weeds and 'thorns in the produc- sident, introduced Envoy NOW tion of crops. Man and the Salvation. Aran) : In the same manner for the band. growth of the "Kingdom" it is The army Band opened the ser-' necessary to break into new vice with prelude music and pro• land and re -open areas that videat accompaniment for the have gone to waste if we are 4.o sing of the hymns under the spread the teaching of Jesus leadership of the Huron County throughout the world. Junior Farmers 'Choir. It is useless for us in try to Rev. Dr. Nimmn, moderator sow the seed if we 'have failed to of the Presbyterian Church. uproot the thorns of selfishness, took as his text Jeremiah, chap- pride, greed and spite. ter four, the 'third verse: "Thus ; _please turn to page 13 , 111111111111111111111111111111111fllll1!111 if 11I11111111111111111111111111111 lilt t1 I11111111111111111111111ill 11 ill MI 111111, II I MIIII Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where. Better Bulls Are Used" REMEMBER QUR. Annual Bull Night July 21, at 7:30 p,rn, at the Headquarters Just Northeast of. Waterloo THE WHOLE FAMILY iS WELCOME Special Speaker, George Geer Agricultural Representative for Bruce County girll111111 runtlllllllllll stilt 111unii11muni11111111turn ium mow tutusr 111It 1111thr it tutu!, i1 tea multiunit lir in .111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!11111111,1 M I11111111,I 11 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t 11/111111111 10 NOTICE RE Tirnfhy Seed Farmers are urged to harvest timothy care- fully. Straight combining is not recommended unless the crop is thoroughly cured. Newly harvested timo- thy seed has a high moisture content and unless properly dried before processing will heat and be- come musty. Swathing of the crop prior to combining or threshing pre -shocked timothy will result in the seed. being sufficiently sound and dry for proper process- ing, Jones .' cuNaughton Seeds .Ltd., Crediton Exeter, Phone 04• Loudon Massey -Ferguson introduces Master Service for Spare Parts Automation integrated with. CENTRAL CONTROL has been. developed by Massey -Ferguson to bring a new concept in service on spare parts for tractors, combines and implements. To assure availability of spare parts to meet the needs and tempo of present day farming the process of controlling the supply and dis tr.ihution. of spare parts by electronic :methods has been applied in the Massey -Ferguson Master Parts Warehousing operation... 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