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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-17, Page 19Page 12 The -Times-Advo=at 0 t b 8 1A5� Holstein show --� Continued from page 11. calf, pandit!. King Pin. The second prize aged cow.in milk, Uuronco Texal. Sovereign, won the special award as best uddered female .of• the show for Huron County Home, Clinton, Ross Marshall had the winning senior get -of -sire on a group by Rockmond Prince locket, and also won the progeny of dant class. Allen kettles, Hayfield, took the junior get -of -sire on a Smithcroft Snowball groupth ockt, h while Thomas Hayden. & Son had the top junior herd, and the winning senior herd, Ed. Bell, of Blyth, showed the first prize dairy herd. Altogether, 'Phos. Hayden d; Ron had eight firsts; Ross Mar- shall four firsts; Edward F. Bell, Blyth, three firsts; Allen F. Betties two firsts; and Wil- liam Storey, Peter Simpson; Wellington B r o c k, Grafton; James Bradley, Goderich; A. E, Crozier, Seaforth; and Huron County Home one first each, E" er Cromarty comments wlNsa�l. � RIC •s H SALE P .. P Cattle prices were steady lack- ing top .quality at Ilensalll SaleS 1bursday, October 1. Butcher steers. . $24,50 to $26,00 Medium: steers ... 21,50 23,50 Bu'vcher heifers .. 21.00 23-.80 Fat cows 13.0(1 14,50 Good cows Light cows Babies Veal calves 16.00 17.00 18.50 19.50 2;,00 26.00 23,00 00.00 Small calves • 12,00 18.00 Good bull calves 24.00 30.00 Holstein heifer calves 28.00 41.00 Durham calves 35.00 60.00 Weanling pigs 7.50 8.50 Chunks 9.00 12,00 Feeders 12.50 1.7,00 Sows 3$,00 61.00 There were 300 pigs and 246. cattle sold. Since the discovery of oil at Leduc, Alberta, in 1947, $3 bil- lion has been invested in explor- ation, development and produc- tion of oil and natural gas in Canada, LOWEST COST CALCIUM FOR GRADE A EGGS! The only calcium in bite -size form birds go for! 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We give expert attention to the little things that mean so much minor repairs, buttons ;replaced, careful finish- big inish=iig to restore shape and drape, Try and eomparel • ALL dirt gone • Spots all out • Cblers, patterns; textures restored • No Oder Brady Cleaners AND LAUNDilTEtIA LTD, Phone 109 Exeter This week in Wi nchelsea By MRS, WILi_IAM WAVERS Personal. items. A1.rs. Leonard Cowan of Lon- don visited over the weekend with gr. and Mrs, Fred Wal• ters., Mr, and Airs. William Ian, Rattly And Wendy visited on•Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Mrs, Jack Maher of London spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Colin • Gilfillan, Air and 'Mrs, Iioward Dayman and family of Kippen visited chi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liarli Walters. Miss Kay Horne of. London, spent the weekend yith Mr, and Mrs, Freeman Horne, Air. and Mrs, Stewart William• son of Forest visited on Sunday with Misses Dora and Beatrice Delbridge. Mr, and Mrs. Bison Lynn at tended the funeral of their uncle at Hernyerth on Aionday, ......':• Msssage frem Greenway Sy MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN Personal items Mrs. W. T. Ulens and Miss Lil- lian Ulens os Windsor spent a few days at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. MOS. James of Caledonia visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wood- burn :spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Ken Larmer of Peter - born. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family spent the weekend with relatives in Collingwood. The ratepayers of the former Corbett School Section have pur- chased the Corbett School, SS No. 17 from the McGillivary School Area. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon• Wood- burn attended the Johnson -West - ling wedding in Park St. United Church, Chatham on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dettloff of Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey visited on Sunday with Mr. and ''ars. Fred Rinker and son of jarnia, Mrs. Henry Hartle: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartle and Douglas BY MRS, KEN McKELLAR Shower A iniscellaneous ahpwer In honor of Wilma Jean James, whose marriage takes place in Cromarty church on Saturday was head in the cljurch base. rnent on Friday evening. The program consisted of coni- munity singing, instrumentals, and group singing the highlight; being a film of their trip to •the eastern provinces shown by Airs, W. Harper with Mrs. G. Carey as narrator, An address was read by Mrs, I Carter Kerslake and the bride -1 elect was presented with many I beautiful gifts, in a decorated, basket, carried by Bonnie Jean Miller and Brenda Kerslake. Mrs. Duncan Scott and Mrs. C. ' Kerslake assisted in opening the gifts. • Wilma Jean made a suitable reply and invited all to visit her in her new home in the West, ' WM$ The Thanksgiving meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society was held in the Sunday School room of the church with the pre-' sident Mrs. T. Laing presiding' and using the program outlined, in the Glad Tidings, Mrs, Nind • of Atwood was guest speaker and. was introduced by Mrs. T. L. Mrs, M. Lamond was appointed to arrange for a speaker for the Thank offering meeting. The to- pic, "Bless the Lord Oh my Soul", was given by Mrs, T. I,, Scott and Mrs. Calder McKaig had charge of the study book using as her theme "Women of the Old Testament." Personal items Mrs. E. Moore returned home on Saturday • from a visit with her son at Lindsay. Her sister I Mrs. A Byrnell of Cameron re- turned with her and will remain for a week's visit. Mrs. Donald Scott attended the funeral of a great-aunt at Kitch- ener on Saturday. i Mrs. Jessie Hamilton spent the weekend with Mrs. Christena McKellar of Mitchell. of Parkhill visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown, Air. and Mrs, Russell 'Brown and I family. The Berean Bible Class of the United church will hold their, meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Law- rence Curts. Tepics from limville BY MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. James +Miller of Staf#a cf the deal. east received ed news o a e k brother.in-la, Mr, (Intended for 1 at w. e. ) Pofaynea of Moosejaww, Sask.. which portonal items occurred there last week. Nisi Mlsa Frances Johns has sue- tfe is the former Sarah Agnes filler, Aiiss. Margaret miller Accordion examination with first Alilier and is a sister of Mr Jas cessfully ,passed her Grade Ill class honours. and Mrs. Ernest Templeman. Air. and. Mrs. .Henry Eggert, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wise and of Rostock are visiting with family of Clinton visited on .Sun. Howard a with Ar. and Ars,Hta their daughter and son-in-law, Pym 1 t; Mr. and Mrs. Mex Gardiner. Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Weitzman, . Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Cooper of Niagara. Falls, U.S,A. visited and Floyd, Mr. and M. Donald last week with Air. and Mrs. Parsons, Susan and Gail, Miss John Wallace and many other Shirley Morley of Exeter vis - relatives here, ited on Friday evening with Mr. Debbie and John Russell, of , and Mrs. Nelson Clouthier of Stratford, children of Mr. and ; London, Mrs, Lawrence Russell spent Airs. Delmar Skinner was the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. l successful in winning 24 prizes Wesley Russell and ,Margaret 21 firsts and three seconds in Jean, ' the ladies department itt the Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell Exeter Fall Fair. enjoyed a trip to Sault Ste Marie Mr. Larry Cross -of Thedford recently and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Balfour. • spent the weekend with Mr. Rev. Moore of Toronto, Gen- Douglas Fulton. eral Secretary of the Bible So• Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns, ciety, ,addressed the Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Bell of Hen - School and showed his film "The salt enjoyed a motor trip up Leaves of the Tree" which north and over to Manitoulin Is - proved interesting to the chill- land over the weekend. dren, He also gave an informa Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cassar tive and interesting address at of London spent the weekend the church service, ; with Edward and Larry Johns. Front -End Alignment and Wheel Balance Is A Specialty At Hunter-Duvar Ltd. PHONE 38 EXETER A Special Invitation rom the largest dealer in Huron County The Management And Staff Of .Pearson Motors Ltd.. invite you to come in to see the exciting new Pontiac & Buick For 1960 7 New Models NOW ON DISPLAY In Zurich And Exeter Pearson Motors Ltd. Phone 78 Zurich Phone 608 Exeter Huron county crop report By D. H. MILES Sugar beet harvest is taking place with fairly good yields re. ported. Some coral picking has taken. place with a fairly low moisture content reported. Recent rains i oing to help hall plowing, ere is .art actave roovernent of castle both In, ansi out of the: county --- fat cattle being sold and stockots coming tn, Canada's production of steel ingots •totalled 3,246,93Q tons in the first seven months of 1959,. compared to g;686,833 tops .in.a like period of 1858. NOW... • • • Exeter Electric brings you GOOD CHEER We are pleased to announce our appointment as dealers for the fatuous GOOD CHEER FURNACES. 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