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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-03-29, Page 12la The TirrieS-Aelvo te, March 29,.. 1962 Woodham Topics 13.y MRS. ROBERT fit.)N.Dt-E too lunch hardship on the the, testing of all lam inan large manufacturers or pro—rhinery offered for sale in vineiai distributors and. :surely Ontario and. to. .enforce the use. service they ought to ,pro, of standard purchase .forms It might also, be ,useful containing a warranty; to, pro, in. keeping out sonic of the so- ,vide an inspection service to. Called "flphy-night" operators ensure the enforcement of Other specific recoMmenclae regulations; and to publish the lions for a farm machinery act rePorts of all testa So that pros- made by the OFA .governors pective buyers could base their ineNde, the establishment of a purchase on known. aaclependr provtncial board to supervise ent use studies. THIS SPRING SOW Contract Barley. Barley price the past, year has averaged $1.35 per bushel, riThe Dominion Bureatt of .Statistics states that this year's. Western Barley acreage is clown 29% on the five-year average. Barley prices. are expected to remain good, it is one of the easiest cash crops to handle with seed and fertilizer supplied. Delivery is taken directly from the field. Free Storage supplied. SEE US FOR YOUR SEED GRAIN COOK BROS. MILLING CO. LTD. Phone 24 Honsalt IF: YOU FARM HERE* Fi x. t:1 HA CO ORCHARDS Started Pullets Chicks. the superb facilities rt P..gp Fashis P. new at *PHs producing the famous kern Orchards black Sesitiniss the unusual "aver that has made headlines for egg product nn and aiiiround farm performance far ever 20 years, Order as dayield. or as stated mists from 2 'marks of age right 47 in ,PadY-th•faY . . enemy one hatched and *cared ceder ROE FARlaS' quality Vagrant. Stack arse generation. direct Item the isferider. and basked by Roe Farms' years of es- ces:erce in producing the. finest started pullets and dayiid;d ou'iets end chicks that can be tio.ighf anywhere, nthe• famous srsains also ;variable. es day-old and started putlatar W'5 or phone for details end dosat.toisesth p' tea ROE FARMS LIMITED Atwood, Ont. rhons 355-2211 'Keep quiet This av~ek in clubs told Dashwood ing, held this year in the Le- gion hall. He gave a number of illus- trations of how citizens can get into trouble by saying the wrong thing at the wrong lime. He warned the service club men not to talk before consult- ing a lawyer whenever- they were involved with police 017 court procedures. Mr. Stafford reminisced on a number of his court and legal experiences. The lawyer was introduced by Ed Brady arid appreciation was expressed by Elmer D. Bell, QC. 1,7sborne clerk Harry Strang found the evening .a profitable. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Howe of one. He won the $100.00 draw London spent the weekend with sponsored by Lions. His ticket Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and was drawn by Kin Doug Sil- family. lery. Proceeds from the raffle m r , an d Mrs. Iva n Taylor will be used by the sight con- and family of Waterloo spent serve tion committee of the Sunday with Mr. and Lions. Lloyd Rader and family and Winners of the evening draw L. H. Rader, were Lion Wellington. Hero, Kin Ward Kraft and guest speaker • Twenty ladles from Dashwood Stafford. WI attended a social evening at Crediton Wednesday as guests Andrew Snelgrove chaired of Crediton WI. the meeting, assisted by Kin A number of Dashwood 'resi- President Art Clarke, Lion tail dents took advantage of hear- twister Jack Smith and Kin Mg a former local resident, sergeant-a-arms Harold. F'resz- Dr, E. E, Tiernan, OBE, speak cator and Jim Scott attempted at the Daffodil party held in to keep the good fun under Exeter Monday evening prior control. to the cancer campaign. Mrs. Merrill James' mother, All family loins Legion Mrs. Walter Fletcher, will be leaving Thursday for her home Monday night Mrs. Ma.rga- in Waltham, Quebec. She has ret Coombes joined the Exeter spent the winter visiting her Legion Auxiliary — now the family in North Bay. Montreal, whole family belongs to one Baltimore, Md., and Dash- branch. wood. They are Mr. and Mrs. Wil— liam Cutting, Calvin, Robert and Jack, Mrs. Carl (Ruby) Remember the good oP days Maier, Dashwood, and Mrs. Ed — when charity was a virtue. (Margaret) Coombes, town. not an industry? Exeter Lions and Kinsmen, By MRS. ERVIN RARER. were told Thursday night "to keep your mouth shut" Lawyer Harold Stafford, of 'Dashwood:1 Merry Maids ; St. Thomas, who gave this ad- C e ''Sefth iarlant ee es tintgor of utigm4e4ri; vice, wasn't angry with the was held at the home of Joan clubs; he just was giving them Rader with the leaders Mrs. Some free legal counsel, Leonard Schenk and Mrs. Eben Stafford was guest speaker e"1..rt i g and ' and eight girls Pres- at the clubs' annual joint meet- • The girls worked on their garments. Notes were given on fitting them. !loll call for next meeting 'One occasion when shorts may suitably he worn'. Personal items Air. Siegfried Miller of Water- loo is recuperating at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Rudoph Miller. with an in- jured heel. Mrs. Herb Wein and Miss Erma \Vein of Clinton spent the weekend at Peterborough with Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Whittier' and family and attended the amateur ice show in which. Susan and. Margaret Whittier took part. Terramycin POTENCY-PROTECTED ANT B OT C stays potent longer to fight disease If your farm water supply is neutral or alkaline, use Terramycin, the one broad-spectrum antibiotic that retains disease-fighting potency in alkaline water. Tests prove Terramycin de- livers up to 40% more active antibiotic for 24 hours. Terramycin helps prevent or reduce mortality losses due to a wide variety of primary Infections plus many secondary disease-causing organ- isms, It takes less Terramycin for a more effective disease-fighting job than any other antibiotic. Potent TERRAMYCIN Animal Health Products: Animal Formula * Poul- try Formula with Anti-Germ 77 a Liquid Formula for Mastitis a A D Scours Tablets a Injectable Solution SINCE iskto 2161A SPECIAL .14.95 Rechargeable Flashlight ONLY $2.00. Send $2,00 OFFER! and carton top off any Terramycln Animal Health Product k)"Flgshlight", P.O, Box 1111, Montreal 3, Que. sStIVAA.FSM.lattan•nitWv.W.V., Buy Terrartiycin From Buy Terramycin From CARMAN LOVIE 45R15 GRAND BEND Our Dion. Division Building Manager and Salesman Put your foot down! The '62 Lark matches your demands Exeter Co-op Conn's Mill 235.2081 Exeter 235.1782 Ltd,.Exeter Get a test paper from your dealer and see if your farm water Is alka- Ilne. If it is, you need Terramycin, the antibiotic that stays potentlonger in, alkaline water. +90',4 of Canadian farm ground water Is alkaline SHIPKA AS THEIR DEALER IN THIS AREA =At S turdy, hi•cupacity 2:".41==2 FORAGE HARVESTER. Handles your lacy, grate sal allege traps amth a minimum of lobeur. 25-. wide einter4er attach• meat cute long Sr short crepe. Exclusive fork system en• cures continuous feeding and accurate cuts. R. 0 ‘af.c, r p attachment far easier sad quicker corn aill§E kirvosting. Law cost pickup at tachment reduces your Ore,, harvesting equip• meat to a minimums The nes. "Dion Self-unloading box" features rear hinged door and P.T.D. drove from tractor or Dion Feral,. 016Wer. Adjustable for all tyres of crepe, SELF-UNLOADING BOXES BUILT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Contact HARVEY RATZ 164R11 DASHWOOD or Huntley's Middleton's 235.1070 Drug Store Drug Store Exeter 235.1570 Exeter ya a•?.n't: '' .............................. "'it Buy Terramycin Prom Buy Terramycin From • CONTRACTS Unlimited Malting Barley Contracts. Last year Malting Barley prices averaged between $1.30 and $1.37 per bushel, Feed Oat Contracts Delivery accepted from -the field. Sean Contracts .A choice of Michelite, Sanilac and Seaway Seed to choose from,.. FERTILIZER We are selling fertilizer at a new low price,. Contact us before you buy, E. L. Mickle !Sc SON LIMITED PHONE 103 MENSAL L, ONT. Mark silver wedding. Mr, and Mrs- Jail: Smith were pleasantly surprised nil Saturday el't DMZ: when Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson of Lake- side entertained with a turkey dinner for their 25th wedding anniversary. The guest ,i ref honor were presented with a card table and chair set Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wray SweitRer. flnn and 'Barbara if Shipka, Mr and Mrs_ Frank Levy. Rachel-11e. .len and Hilda of Trans% al. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Randle and Lar ry, Mrs Mary Smith and Mr, and. Mrs. Gerald Brintnell. LOBA euchre A euchre sponsored hi. the LOBA was held in the hall nn Thursday evening when thir• teen tables worn played. Prizes for ladies high score went to Mrs. H. O'Brien: tone hands. Mrs. R_ M nrris on; men's high, ,Taisk Smith; lone hands. Lloyd Cowl*. door prize. Mrs. M, liodgins. jots were sold on two quarts maple syrup which •were wan by Wilfred Wilson and Mrs. .1. 11"Me-cen Missionary service Mrs. Leonard Thacker was in charge of he m'ssionary service on Sunday diirmg Sun , day School hour The scripture was read by Walter Lamiforri. mrs. a reliant read a story Misses Orrin and Eli7a- both Thacker sang a duet A film "Reason For Reing" was hown CDIT plan coolcie sale The I G1T gronp me' in the rhurch basement on Monday evening. Worsipp service was taken by Mrs G. Copeland a s• sisted by Doris Miils and Sha. ron Thomson. Mrs, G. Cope- land told a s:ory Business, %% AS presided o% er by Ruth Miller and it was de• Med to have a rookie sale on April 7. John Rodri demon• strafed first aid in the form of artificial respiration. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. R m. Ca in pbell and Eric of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. John Wittevren and Sha- ron were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson and family, Mr and Mrs. Fred Foster of St. Marys were Tuesday attyr- noon and evening guests with Mr. Herh and Miss .krla Hop- kins Mr. and Mrs. Don Morph} r.rri Bradley spent the week- end in Tornritn with Dr. and Mrs. Geo Morphy. John and Nelson. Mr. and Mie-. Elmer kVil1is and Mr. and Mrs. Dori Davis of Exeter were Saturday guests. of Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Law. ;con and 'family. Miss Hazel hero of Metro, oontan .spent the weekend with Mrs. Arthur Hopkins. Mr and Mrs. Harry 'Web- ber motored in Hamilton on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs Mel. !,ouch and Mrs. W. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie \'odden visited with Mrand Mrs. Roy Senrehmere of Rayfield on Thersda,v. Mr aid Mrs. J, N Ander- son of Willowdale and Mr. Ha- rold Berry of Toronto were, weekend quests of Mr. Allan Berry and Mr and Mrs, Hugh Berry Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and Douglas were guests on .Thinlay with Mrs. Garnet Johns of St.' Thomas. Mrs. ft. Raymond of Lon- don spent .several days with her daughter, Mrs, Vic jans. scn, Vic and family this past week. Mr. Victor Janssen has ta- ken a Position with the Max- well Co. in St. Marys. Miss Norma Heim spent last Monday and Tuesday with.. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hern. Ralph and Caroline. Miss Blanche Mills visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and family of •Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dar- ting of Medina visited on Sun- day with Mrs. Laurence Cope• land and Murray, Rev. and Mrs. J. Cook of Arkona and Mrs- Ada Butters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. •Wheeler and David on Sunday. Mrs. L. Copeland visited with Mrs. Lillian Baker of St. Marys on Sunday evening. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S'an Mountain of St. Marys on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Moral-. croft and family of Appin were guests with Rev. and Mrs. J. Wareham and family on Sun- day. Mr and Mrs. Don Masnica and family of Claremont and Mr. and Mrs. Clayon Brock and family of Guelph were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. lvnc. Dickie and family. Miss Rhea Mills visited on Sunday with Mr. Edgar Mills, who is a patient in Victoria Hospital. .Mr. David Wheeler was among the Perth Holstein breeders who journeyed by bus on Saturday to the Green Mea• dow Farms at Elsie, Michigan. On this farm over nOn cows are milked daily. Miss Ruth Miller spent the weekend in Ingersoll attend- ing the Christian Service week- end in Trinity United Church. CORRECTION, PLEASE In the obituary last week of the late Lorne E. Oke, the sur- name of his sister was in ad- vertently omitted — it should have read Mrs Thomas (Rota) Campbell, of Irsborne Town- ship. Wins clock for speech MT. .CARMEL Vincent Ryan. competed in as. regional public speaking cone test in, Listowel last 'Thurs- day. He was presented with art ,electric alarm clock for first prize impromptu speeeli in the Huron .County district finals. Personal, items The Lirsuline Sisters, Airs. Jack Hall; Mrs. Hubert 11!c- Keever and. Mrs. Arnold Mc- Cann attended the annual OECTA Convention in _London on Saturday. Two ..hundred tea- chers were present. The main speaker was, Mr, J. E. Jones Charles E, Davis lifelong resident Charles Erwin Davis, ,66, lifelong resident of Exeter North, died in the Heywood Nursing Horne, Exeter, on Sun- day, March 25. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Davis of Exeter North and is survived by one sister, Mrs. P. (Emma) Stevenson, Windsor; three bro. thers,,Elroy, Mt, Ulla, N.C.; Gordon, Toronto, and Clifford, London. Funeral service was held at the Hopper-Hockey f u n e r al home on Tuesday, March 27 with Rev, R. S, Hiltz officiat- ing with interment in Exeter cemetery, Pallbearers 14' e r e Messrs. Oscar and Bruce Tuckey, Earl. Russell, Ted Walper, S t a n Frayne and Ken Campbell. Grand Master visits 100F The .Exeler Odilfellows. had a red letter night Tuesday when the Grand Master • Ross Chiswell, of Preston, paid .4 visit to. the ledge. Members from six of the, nine lodges in. the district were among the 1.10 members that filled the Exeter lodge room. Past DDGM Bay Crawford with his degree team .from Brussels conferred the .second degree on three candidates from Parkhill and four candi- dates from Exeter. Gerald Mcfalls., Grand Con- ductor, was presented with a camera from the Exeter lodge in appreciation of his services. Among the speakers were the :Grand Master, Bro. Chise -well: Past -Grand Master R. K. Williamson, London.; DDGM William Caldw.ell, of Bruce- field. NG Stan Hartle, Park, hill, thanked the Brussels de- gree team and the Exeter lodge. Gerald MeFalls thanked the lodge for their gift. from Toronto. His address was "Literature Through the Grades". Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Ale- Cann and family visited over the weekend with relatives in Windsor, Mrs. Mary Regan of London spent a few days last week with her son and family, Mr. and Airs, Gerald Regan and girls. Jimmy Glavin of Centralia spent last weekend with his cousin, Pat McKeever. Mr, and Mrs, Alphonse Die- trich and family of Zurich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCann and family. Miss. Patricia and Theresa Carey of London;- spent the weekend .with, their parents, S ve on Seed Choose .JONES, MacNAUGHTON SEEDS for; DUALITY -- finest seed always, from an experienced seed house ECONOMY — reasonable prices for expertly processed seed SERVICE — convenient "close-to-home" service from this local firm Dion Freres Inc. ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF HARVEY RATZ AUTO AND FARM SUPPLIES ORDER YOUR Spring Seeds EARLY We have available OATS RODNEY, GARRY & RUSSELL BARLEY HERTA, PARKLAND MONTCALM at competitive prices. BEAN SEED MICHELITE, SANILAC & SEAWAY Ask your Dealer for JONES, MacNAUGHTON SEEDS Or galls us direct: Bxeter Rhone 215.030 Crediton Phone 234-6363 Landon Pbohe GB 2.2258 Press the Aeetlerator! Instant power is transmitted to the road. by Lark's long-lasting 15' fires. • In seconds the Lark reaches grids- ing .,peed, comfortable. YOU, feel secure. lovi know this car has enough weight for stabil4 ity and safety., enough power to get you out of tight plates, Touch the brakest The :Lark stops.Smooth ly, in a straight line, the Leek STOPS, Go-Per fertile nee l stop-per, f.Ortilarine the '62 Lark's per= tottnallIt6 i8 the .fastest, safest tCayt0...every where, The Lark's nerforMatice•ditiers from other makes of cars, it is More than just an advertising claim it's a proved fact. the Trans.CanadRally,the Studebaker Lark f tiok on all ears, foreign and domestic,- in a public test of 'endurance and perform- Imre, LARK BEAT THEM ALL, tf. was the flashing Larks that streaked across the prairies, sure. tooted it through icy mountain passes, handled special spend tests with flying colours, and won the 4,100 mile Trans-Canada. Rally, finishing FIRST and SECOND overall. It was the Lark's amazing per. forinance that helped win the, coveted Canada 'Crack and Traffic Magazine, 1062 "CAR OF THE YEAR" Award, over all other domestic cars. Judges 'unanimously agreed the; Lark gives you more for your nitthey than any other car, You have your choice of VS or 6 cylinder engines, transmission Options of standard, autoinatic, tout speed neer shift and Over- drive, Even a limited slip dif- ferential if you wish, QTIC E THE FA M .CREDIT ACT brings new end enlarged Credit Facilities to the ssirvice of Canadian Agriculture. Ar.....qatance to farmers is Ati1111101510rOd 111FOUj11 your local Parni Credit Cornoration Field Office it FEDERAL BUILDING, GODERICH Phone JAckson 4.8381 filiarvieW Mewl on Thursdays 9.06 4,01. to S port- rheld area 40lilitM T01'911.0110 Of Ashfield,, Colborne, West WawanOSli, Goderich, Stanley, Hay, Tuckersmithi Usberne, Stephen end Hvilett. Ififormation bulletins will bo forwarded on recluot, • ...- Test drive a If you art A person who is going your Stud eba ker Dealer. Put places, a person who wants style, your foot down and ain't settle oomfOrt, roominess and Perform. for anything less than the Lark — Ante, test drive. the '62 Lark at I the winner iii every "tklaY, Graham-Arthut Motors .Exeto-