HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-07, Page 12Classified Rates I Last, Strayed
3 KEYS on a chain. Mrs. Don
22 Words $.85
dory, phone 2354107, le
Each Additional Ward 2 .Found
SUM OF MONEY, in Crediton
II paid by Saturday following BpaoV ri Rei
g r
do,r CtrhestliMatl., Apply to
20c Off
last insertion.
have same by identifying and
Community Hall; Owner may
(Minimum 85e1
Freezer
Full ?
Rent a locker to store your
surplus .food, to pack the fresh
fruits and vegetables coming
into season, and to buy foods
the economical way. Costs less
than 3C per day,
Exeter Frozen
Foods
Phone 335-0400
9 Services
WATCH R-EPAIR ..sgRANcp
One year guarantee on work
performed,
J ewellery Repair
Restringing Beads
at •
WILSON'S JEWELLERY
& GIFTS
• Exeter 7e
Get at the root
of your
CANADA THISTLE
problem
with
.TROPOTOX , PLUS gets al the root
of your weed problem. in tact, killing
action is in the roof. That is why you
gel a positive, kill even with a per•
sistent perennial such os Canada
Thistle In your Grain, Flax and clove?'
also on Summer Fellows,
WAY I BAKER (CANADA) LIMITED stieet. Monlrfit 11, P.a.
Moo/laurel/ Iv M. a Beket Ltd.,
Awn fiim, England.
fee
Exeter District Coop
1 962 The Times,AtIvocato,
Federatien -view
resent egg prices
should spark plan
By .FLOREINKE ELLIOTT
Federation Secretary
In, recent weeks, we have
hearth nothing more of a pro•
Osed egg marketing plan.
.Merely present ego once.;
should bring action sion. Pro-
dyetion is running within la- of
a year ago, yet prices have
dropped badly. The weiehted
average price for "A" large
eggs from Oct. 1. 1961, to Ma,.
5, 1962, is 33.7 cents for "A"
large. This means that we are
already below the 21-cent de•
fielency pa:ament floor prier.,
and it would appear that de-
ficiency payment to producers
will have to be made this fall.
It was thought by many that
the deficiency payments would
retain the fam.Iy farm laying
flock, but with the estimated
78,000 egg producers in 1959 is
Was found on the basis of reg-
istration that the number had
dropped to some 38.1100 in 1959.
As a resit]. of the work done
by, poultry producers in getting
the petition signed requesting a
egg marketing plan, if is esti-
mated that there is only about
20,000 egg producers left in On-
tario. We wonder how many
Report on
Shipka
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fradgley,
Linda and Steven of London
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Adams. Mark
and Brock.
-Mrs. E. Lamport and Mr
Tom Lamport visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc-
Nair and family at Walkerton.
Mrs. Phillip a ss old
spending a few days this week
with Mr. and Mrs': Walter Eris-
ola. in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy
and family of Lucan, Miss May
Hodgins and Mr. Mansell Hod-
gins were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and
Kathryn in honor of Miss Slay
Hodgins' birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Gaiser
and family of Exeter were Sun-
day .visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
jack. Ratz, Joan and Paul.
,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shep-
pard were weekend visitors in
Toronto.
'Mrs. Ida Jackson, Mr. Don-
ald Jackson of Hensall, Mrs.
Athelia Brierly of Exeter and
Mr Roger Baines of High Div-
Alta, who is with the RC-
AF cm course at Centralia
Wire Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs Hugh Morenz and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Picker
ing of London visited Sunday
with Don's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Pickering
Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wed-
nesday afternoon and dur-
ing the evening through•
out the week.
Exeter Motor
Sales
CUSt0111
Plant
White
Beans
WITH
Liquid
Fertilizer
Applied
Sep us now lot'
arrangements.
DRESS YOUR CORN
WITH
tiouip4m NITRATE
Our 'new equipmen1
ready to serve you.
COntl i S
Mill Ltd,
54742 gXET
farm flocks will be producing
In 196:r
Milk continues upward swing
Canada's milk production in
March is estimated at 1;414,00.-
otai pounds. This is tl.2 percent
less than produetion in the same
month last year. The slight drop
in roft is net VOI)ide red sig.
mfieant since farmers reported
1.5 more milk cows on farina
in March than the year previous.
Total production during the
first three months of 1962 is
P 5 t i nt a t e tt at 3.466,000,000
putuuts. This is per cent. high-
er than production in the Janu-
ary, March period a year ago.
Unless increased exports mar-
kets are found there is trouble
ahead for the milk producer.
Farmers in the dry and semi-
dry areas of Alberta are ad-
vised to seriously consider seed-
ing extra acres of oats this
year. This advice comes from
C). 1 . Bralvold, supervisor of
Alberta's Crop improvement
Service. lie says that if con,
ditions continue dry, oats will
az least make some pasture or
creen feed in all hut the very
driest areas, if the oats are
harvested as grain, there is no
risk of over production, since
feed grains are in short supply
throughout Western Canada. In
other words, seeding additional
acres to oats during May or
June as a hedge against dry
weather could be equally ad•
vantageous under improved
moisture conditions.
SMILES , .
Supercilious P r n f: "That
written essay you handed in
was great. Slay I ask who
wrote it for you
Sweet '.'ruing thing: "I'm
glad you like it, May I ask
who read it to you?"
Two guys leaned heavily on
a Toronto har. No. 1 said:
"Shay Freddie, after you drink
a lot, does your tongue burn?"
No 2 replied: "Dunne Al.
I've never heen drunk enough
to light it "
*
Young artist "You are the
first model I have ever kis-
sed."
Model: "Really? How many
have you had?"
Voting artist: "Four. An
apps, a banana. a vase, and
von."
Hens, „11 fair
stars calves
A total of 15 calves will he
shown by district boys and girls.
at the Ilensall Twilight Stock
and Implement Show this. Fri-
day night, June S.
As in pre-ma years, the
calves will he weighed to de-
termine the amount of gain and
judged fur finish. The 111P111 -
hers will he rated for showman.
ship.
one of last year's winners
won't he back in competition
this year. He is Bill. Snow, RR
1 Woodham, who won the finish
championship in 1961. His Here-
ford died earlier this year.
The calf club achievement
day remains one of the high-
lights of the HensaU show which
starts at 7 p.m, with a school
parade led by the Clinton con-
cert community band.
Tory Gregg will MC and the
official opening will take place
at 7.30 p.m.
The ever-popular baby show
will take place about 8 p.m.
Message from
Greenery
Second Insertion
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First Insertion—Per Inch $1,40
Second Insertion—Per Inch $1.25
Minimum one inch, accepted
only,. in multiples of bn inch,
Classifications
1. Lost, Strayed
2. Found
3, Male Help Wanted
4. Female Help Wanted
5 Help Wanted
6. Business Opportunities
7. Teachers Wanted
8, Situations Wanted
9. Services
JO. Livestock For Sale
:IL Poultry For Sale
12. Cars, Trucks For Sale
13, For Sale
14. Wanted To Buy
15. Wanted
46. Property For Sale
17. Property For Rent
18, For Rent
19, For Sale or Rent
20, Wanted To Rent
21. Properly Wanted
22. Notices
23. Legal Notices
24, Tenders Wanted
25. Auction Sales
I Lost, Strayed
We have pegs stakes but
nothing to put over them. Re-
ward for the canvass. Call
Doug Gould, 235-0270, Exeter.
7::14c
DOG, beagle hound, Owner
may have same by identifying
and paying for advertisement.
Phone 235-641.4, after 5 p.m„
John Sims, Crediton.
3 Male Help Wanted
4 Female Help Waffled
5-DAY WEEK
For permanent position in Ex-
eter office, good salary. Apply
Box NAS, Exeter Times-
Advocate. 3t8tfne
FEMALE, for factory work.
Apply Highland Shoes, Sea.
forth. 31.17c
BECOME AN AVON
REPRESENTATIVE
Working part time. Start im-
mediately. Avon Cosmetics has
convenient neighborhood terri-
tories available in Stephen,
Hay, Tuckersmith, Write Mrs,
M. Millson, 960 Wellington. Rd.
S., London, or call collect GE
2.9019 between 7 and 8 p.m.
7c
GIRL for summer cottage, at
Oakwood.; live in; ample free
time, Apply Box 257, Grand
Bend,
5 Help Wanted
CAN YOU SELL?
Then we would like to train
you, and give you a chance to
embark on a permanent and
profitable career in the Mutual
Fund business.
Requires a lady or gentleman
with excellent character, age
25 -60, with car,
We pay the top Commissions,
Advances and Pension-plan in
the business.
9 Services
PEAR ANIMAL»•REMOYAI.,.
For dead or disabled animals,
call Darling & Company of
Canada Limited. Phone Collect
Dashwood 350.5, Licence
1 :5tfne
Bruce
Refrigeration
SALES AND SERVICE
TYLER STORE EQUIPMENT
ICE MACHINES
PHONE 224 GRAND $.gNp
5:4tlnc
NOTICE TO FARMERS! Any-
one wishing Atrazine applied
on corn or 2/4D on corn or
grain call early to have it ap-
plied at the ii.roper time. Hu-
bert; Cooper Spraying Service,
AR I. Exeter, or phone 235
2807.
IIADCO WELL DIGGING—Ma-
chine dug 1. ft, to ft. diameter
up to 150 ft. deep; repairing
and deepening. Highway 85,
Elmira MO 9-3761, or Lucan
BA 7-4680, 27; 10*thic
Huron
Colorcrete
SANDBLASTING.
Brick Homes Our Specialty
industrial and Commercial
Exterior and Interior
Cement Block Buildings
and Basements Colorcreted
Free Estimates •
H, W. "BUD" PRESZCATOR
235-1693 or 235-2802
5:10tfnc
ANYONE wishing whitewash-
"; or disinfecting barns for
icellosis, contact Bill Wat
phone 37r19 Dashwood.
5:25mtinc
SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED —
Immediate service, always
available. Harold Butler, Lu-
can, phone BA 7.4254 or 7-
4312 collect. 5:9*tinc
ALL TYPES of lawn mowers
sharpened and repaired. Have
them . sharpened the Electra-
keen way, perfect cutting ac-
tion. Rotary blades balanced
for trite operation, Apply John-
ny's Shell. Station, Grand Bend,
Ont., Highway 21 South,
512,a:file
9 Services
. ,
FOR PROMPT' aervice, seven
days a week, on dead or dis-
abled animals, phone Ed An.
drews, 862W1 Seaford'. Truck
licensed under Dead Stock Dis-
posal Act, Licence No. 66C61.
1:25tfe
FARMERS
Now is the time to spray your
grain for weeds.
OUR FrnlAog. FEEDING
can also increase the .yield of
your crops. For these services
contact
Don Gaiser
Spray •Service,
al 313 Carling St,, Exeter'
Phone 235-1543
31:7e
CUSTOM SPRAYING for
weeds in grass, corn or pas-
ture field or anywhere you
need me. Call 235-1414 Exeter,
L, V. Hogarth. 7:14c
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kalop and
family, of Detroit, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McClinchey.
Mr. and Mrs. John Allister,
of Hamilton, visited on Sunday,
with Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Miss Alma Hodgins is a pa-
tient in 'Victoria Hospital, Lon-
CenCral rain activity continues don.r. and Sirs, Alfred Nichol-
to maintain hopes for the 1969 crop (wen in drier areas of the son, of Sylvan, visited on Sun-
day twth Mr. and Mrs. Earl province. Although recent pre- a ,a , and family. was heaviest in the' "`"M P er
south w is visiting w west where reserves are leas ter, Detroit,
ith Mr. and Mrs. generally good, it was encourag- Fred McClinchcy and other rel-
no to Seestorms move eastward „„ a
where moisture is badly needed. "'v's '
On the average, about 11 of an Mr.d Mrs. Fred Rinker
Inch of rain fell in south east- arid Chris, of Sarnia. spent the
ern Alberta during the week, weekend with her parents, Mr.
b u t more f oll owe d over the and hers. Lloyd Brophey.
weekend so that surface mois• Miss Anna Hodgins returned
hire conditions Were improved on Sunday to her nursing duties
significantly in many districts. at llroodstock Hospital after
Early seeded crop's are now spending last week at her home
making a "ones showing and. and attending the funeral of her
there has been a mar k e d re- father, Mr. Hugh Hodgins.
coven' in a reo F where wind erg- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge anti
pion b a d ear n er been a pro b.. ;Jeanette, of Detroit, visited last
hem. Wednesday with their aunt, Mrs.
Albert Pollock.
The Berean Bible Class of
the United Church will hold its
picnic on Friday evening.
NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER
shwoo
(Or l Dashwood If No Answer)
11OP:9tIALITY
1190(.!3OTTOM:.
O DAIRY
.4E, HOGS,
ND:.TURKEYS
GREEN 9x12, may
have fallen car roof.
TENT,
from
and
This Week in Winchelseci
By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS
SALESMAN with sonic know,
ledge of building supplies; car
Semi -Display Classifieds supplied. Apply in person or
phone 2354422, Conklin Um-
her, 7c
STENOGRAPHER
Experienced people in our or-
ganization earn from $5,000 to
$12,000.
One new girl recently earned
over $200 her first nine days,
another new girl earned over
$750 in less than three weeks.
Unusual opportunity available
for resident of Grand Bend.
Mrs. Wasley Atkinson, of Lu- vie, Horton at Clinton.
can, spent a few days this past Misses Barbara Anne (RUH-
week with Mr. and Mrs, Newton lam Janet Hero and Helen
Clarke. Campbell at.cnded the. birthday
Mr, and Mrs. William Church, party for Carol Anne Bell at
of Winthrop, visited on Wednes- Elimville on Sunday.
clay with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mr. and Mrs. George Fergu-
Gilfillan. son, of London, visited on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters day with Mr. and Mrs. Free- MEN OR WOMEN start your
and Danny visited on Sunday man Horne. own Watkins Business—full or
with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Day- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford part-time. No experience n.eces-
man and family of Kippon. and Jenny, of Kitchener, visited nary. Write J. Gauthier, 350 St.
Sirs. Colin niilfillan visited on on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rosh Street, Montreal 15, Que,
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cal- Gordon Ford and Rickey. 7c
Call or write. our
District Manager,
Mr. 'Eric Richards,
P.O. Box 206, Watford
Phone Watford 84
31:7c
Grinding and Mixing is Done at
Your Own Barn with Our
DAFFIN
FEEDMOB1LE
)1A• Your own groin and/or roughage
*
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