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Exeter Frozen Foods is now
t'sing- its new processing plant
[ t Waterloo 'St. West which in -
,corporates the latest facilities
Jroslaughtering And prepara-
tiolt Qt meat under gov't stand -
;ads,
The Term or- cement block
1"ant which measures 32'48'
has been completely. reno-
1 nte,l to provide for more effi-
c'cnt operation, a greater cap--
s'ty .a'tci controlled refrigera-
tion according to gov't 'recent -
an endations,
A large 12;x1.4' cooling room
t'ns :been Installed in one corner
.c the building to chill carcasses
to .a tenitterature of between
n and 10 de rees, It will house
uo to 28 sides of beef plus 12
to 14 hogs,
The cooling facilities at the
plant enables the firm to put
carcasses under refrigeration
immediately after killing, Gov't
tests indicate this effectively
controls bacteria and helps to
Improve the quality qf. the meat
for consumer use.
In :addition to the cooling
room, the new plant provides
separate quarters for render-
ing, killing and holding pens.
An electric hog scalding vat
has also been installed,
"Our now plant," according
to C, Morley Hall, the proprio -
I
tor, will enable us to expand
our capacity because of greater
efficiency in operation and al-
low us to hang the carcasses
over the prescribed period of
time at carefully controlled
temperatures,
res
,
"Both in ot11' locker plant and
In our slaughtering operations,"
he continued, "we attempt to
co-operate fully in mbeting the
regulations and recommenda-
tions of the gov't department in
order to provide a modern
meat processing service in
which .our customers can have
complete confidence. Extensive
gov't tests have shown that the
consumer derives considerable
benefits from proper chilling
during the slaughtering period
and blast freezing prior to sto-
rage."
"The new processing plant,
along with our modern cutting
room and cold storage facilities
at our Alain St. location, gives
tis full control over temperature
of the carcasses from the time
the animals are killed until
they are packaged and frozen
for storage."
In charge of processing for
the firm is Tio Van Stecg.
Refrigeration in the plant
was installed by G. D, Crocker,
RR 1 Dashwood. Other trades-
men includes] Jolly Electric and
Fred Bischoff.
Shipka club
lists winners
SIIIPNA
The GNO Bridge Club .held
their final meeting of the year
at the home of Mrs. Roy Mor-
enz.
Mrs, Bud Schroeder won the
prize for the highscore of the
evening, The prize for the high-
est score of the year also went
to Mrs, Schroeder and the sec-
ond high prize to Mrs. Robert
Hayter,
The prize for the highest score
for any one evening during the
year was won by Mrs. Russell
Hoperoft,
Personal items
M1'. and Mrs. Emerson Baw-
denand family of Windsor and
Mr, and Mrs, Ray Collett and
family of Toronto were week-
end visitors with their mother,.
Mrs, Jacob Ratz, and attended
the reunion of the descendants
of John and Barbara Ratz held
at the home of Mrs. Jacob Ratz
on Saturday, June 17,.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell
and family spent the weekend
with the Russell families in
Essex and Windsor,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Love and Kathryn
included. Mr. and Mrs. ' Clar-
ence Hardy and family of Lu -
can, 'Miss Maud Hodgins, Miss
May Hodgins, and Mr. Mansell
Hodgins and Mrs, Earl Datars,
ornple
COMPLETE ITE
PROCESSING I2 _aSII'a9G P T .
LAN--- Sides of beef and hog carcasses are moved into
the new cooling room. at the processing plant recently completed by Exeter Frozen
Foods on. Waterloo St, The plant includes quarters for rendering, killing, and
other services. Above, Tio VanSteeg and proprietor Morley Hall check the car-
casses. —T -A photo
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n decoraes cemetery
By MRS, M. FAIST
CREDITON
Decoration Day service was
held on Sunday afternoon at
EUB cemetery with a large
attendance. The weather was
ideal and the ce.ntotery was
beautiful decorated with flow-
ers.
Rev. A. M. Schlenker was
the gilest speaker and the
Junior band of Exeter with Mr.
Ford. conducting was in at-
tendance, About 22 in number
they added greatly to the serv-
ice. Many were present from
different towns and cities.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoff-
man, of Biuevale, spent Sun,-
day
un-day with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Morlock.
Mrs. J. Reader and Miss
Mary Young, of Arva, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, E.
Wenzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Holtz-
man of Detroit and Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Schantz of Gode-
rich attended Decoration Day
services on Sunday and visited
with many friends.
Mr, and Mrs. William Ben-
ninger, of Detroit, spent a
couple of days last week with
the .tatter's mother, Mrs, Sam
Lamport.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schenk
attended the wedding of the
lattter's brother at Cornwall on
Saturday.
Miss Lena Cook, of Cane-
lacliie, spent a few days in
town this week visiting friends.
Mrs. Dan Finkbeiner, of Exe-
ter, spent the weekend with
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Finkbeiner and family.
Mr. Roy Finkbcincr was a
patient in Victoria Hospital for
a few days over the weekend
having a minor operation. 'He
came home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robert-
son, of London, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Beaver.
Miss Meleeda Schenk, of
Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner,
Susan Grigg, of Dashwood,
is visiting with her grandpar-
June, Janet and Kevin of Grand
Bend.
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• Wide selection of
decorator colors
• Easily applied With
brush, roller, spray
Provides ?atlas beauty
• Dries dust-freeandprotection for your !borne
in one hour
encs,- Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd.
Gaiser fora few days.
Mrs, 13,' Lambie and boys
of North i3ay are spending a
couple of weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Haugh and
family then moving to Hensall
while Mr. Lambie is taking a
course at RCAF Station at
Clinton for some time,
Sunday visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wein
and children., of London, with'
Mrs. Wein's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. John Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. McEwen,
of Ailsa Craig, with. Mr, and
Mrs. Freeman Morlock and
Borden.
Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar Wuerth,
Zurich, with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell
and family, of Brussels, with
the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. A. Mitchell.
Mr. and lgifrs. Wallace Fahr-
ner and family, of London,
with Mr. Everett Fahrner and
Mrs. J. Ayres.
Mr. and Mrs. IToward Heist,
of Fenwick, with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Feltner and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sperling,
of Walkerton, with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Morlock.
With. Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Fahner were Mr, and Mrs, L.
Hoare and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Harris of London and
Mrs. Cliff Hill of Exeter.
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,some time at the home of her weekend at the home of ']ler
mother, Mrs, Cora Gaiser. mother, Mrs, Cora Gaiser; also
Mr, and iters. Ray IKretzman visiting with Mrs. Gaiser gat.
and Billie of Detroit spent the, —Please ,turn to page 1-P
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News from Dashwoo
By MRS, ERVIN RADER
?ion Lutheran Ladies Aid.
Tg of Ltion
Luthheeranfinal LadiestttectinAid for he
season was held Wednesday,
dune 14, with Mrs. Cliff Sal-
mon, convener and her .group
in charge.
Ind pmu
pils ofsteaMissof a Idetollaic, Gabelusic prep-
-
seated a program of piano se-
lections. Those taking part
were: Robert Miller, Al ary, Anne
Hayter, Margaret Salmon, Joan
Becker, James Ifayter, Edward
Rei temayer, Anne Becker,
Margaret Merner, Janet Miller,
Joanne Ilayter and Lynda Ra-
der. Mrs. Salmon also .con-
ducted closing devotions,
Mrs. Milfred: Merner presided
for the business. Thirty mem-
bers were present, ,Final plans
were made for the strawberry
and ham supper. 'Estimate of
the carpet for the church was
reported by the ' committee,
The Sunday School picnic in
July is in charge of group 1
with Mrs, Harold Becker con-
vener.
Infant baptized
Elizabeth Ann, infant daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs, Howard
Datars, was baptized Sunday,
June 18 by Rev. Gerald Scholz
ofLoan in Zion Lutheran
Church. Sponsors were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Becker.
GNO Club
The GNO bridge club held
the final meeting of the season
at the home of Mrs, Roy Mor-
enz.
Winner of the high prize for
the year and the evening was
Mrs. Harold Schroeder, Sec-
ond for the year was Mrs. Ro-
bert Hayter.
Farewell for friend
Miss Sharon Gillings, who is
moving to Campden with her
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REFRIGERATION
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extends best wishes to C. Morley Hall on the
completion of his modern processing plant.
WE WERE PLEASED TO SUPPLY AND INSTALL
THE IMPORTANT REFRIGERATION PLANT IN
THE NEW BUILDING.
Phone 37r4 Dashwood
REFRIGERATION SPECIALISTS
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Approximately 150 Patterns
TQ Choose From At
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A few patterns
left in our
2 1 Sale
Buy one :roll at the regular
price. Get the second roll for
only 14 more!
OFF!
All Band
Borders
Reg, 100 & 11 g yard
5c Yard
Sorry, no returns
One Week Only
Venetian B
Genuine steel and aluminum, lined with plastic too,
See how little it will cost. you to buy!
WIDTHS LENGTHS
Every inch between 54" 64" 72"
18" to 26"
27" to 36"
37" to 39"
40" to 48"
44" to 45"
51" to 54"
$4,50 $4.95 $ 5.75
5.35 5.50 6,50
6.15 6,35 7.35
6.98 7.15 8.1.5
8.25 8.35 9.75
9.35 9,55 10.25
OULD & JORY
PHONE 974
!parents, the latter part of June
was guest of honour when Alis-
, ses Ruth Anne Salmon and Iris
!Recker entertained a number
of girls at the form.er's home.
Games and contests were en-
joyed and Sharon was pre-
sented a gift.
Miss M. Wein
dies in London
Miss Mary Wein died in Lon-
don 'Tuesday, June 20, 1901 in
her 82nd year.
Formerly of Crediton and.
Stephen township she was a
daughter of the late Mr. ;and.
Mrs. Louis Wein, Crediton,
Surviving are three sisters:
Mrs. Fred James and Mrs.
Elizabeth Snyder, both of Lon-
don, and Mrs. Sam Kraft of
Eston, Sask., one brother, Wil
liatn Wein, of Dashwood.
The body will rest at the T.
Harry Roffman funeral home
until Thursday, when Rev. A.
M. Schlenker of Crediton will
officiate, Interment will be in
Crediton cemetery,
Personal. items
Misses June and. Ruthanne
Rader'
commenced office work
at the London Life Insurance
Co. this week,
Mrs, Jim Poland and children
of Campbeii£ord' are spending
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PROPANE
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& APPLIANCES
GRATTON &
HOTSON
Phone 156 Grand Bend
WE WERE PLEASED
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Masonry
ON THE NEW
PROCESSING PLANT
FOB. EXETER
FROZEN FOODS
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Fred Bischoff
PHONE 897•
.EXETER
Call us for estimates on .masonry work r.
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OUR BEST WISHES TO MORLEY HALL ON
THE COMPLETION OF HIS PROCESSING PLANT
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Work
PHONE 187
DONE BY
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ELECTRIC
EXETER
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For
Our
Locker
And
Home
Freezer
Custorn ers,
WI
rvice
Our New Refrigerated Processing Plant enables
us to give you more efficient service, and better
processing of your meat,
AND, BEST OF ALL,IT WILL HELP US
PRESERVE THE FINE FLAVOR AND QUALITY
TEXTURE OF LOCALLY -RAISE► BEEF
AND PARK
Take advantage of those r«w facilities ca1C
us today for your requirement
Exeter yr
Phone 70
C. M, HALL
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