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PRECISION PLANTING
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I ever get is beginners,"
Boy "Pala, You're the
.only ,girl I ever loved."
Kinsmen buy jackets
for midget finalists_
0.y. MRS, APPERT .44,440
when, he was the cliiVa bulletin
editor, Gunn. will succeed Pre-
sident Calvin Wein in Septem-
ber.
Vice presidents. are ROs s
Dobson and. Clare Hoffman, both
of Exeter,
Other officers include Harry
Kieswetter, treaaurer, and Don
Wolferd, registrar.. A secretary
will be appointed later,.
The meeting was held in the
Dufferin Hotel, Centralia.
a el a I
NEW KIN PRESIDENT
Joe Gunn, Crediton
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
WM. SWarte of Prodttoo,
Mr, and. Mrs. Norris Webb,
Peugles. and Michael
visited, on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Smallof St. Thom-
as,
Mr, and. Mrs. K011 Mills of
Orillie and Mrs.. J. Wilson of
WiltItiQwMelissysfIlteadnciolen
Thursday
and ,Rhea
Mill
diss:y s K
s
arenbeHreg:ard4nvomis9ittebdera
few
,
Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter,
tlelToh The nis eMeheesr4 10 fe etehkai e G sG4IiTe
on Wednesday afternoon fel-
lowed by supper at the home of
Mrrvj,91111 andR.QM°r's, John Cooke
and Jack of Arkona Were Sun-
day evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs.
Butters.
Wheeler and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferrie of
Toronto• spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs.,
family. Bill n'IrireMne4 i Ferer'arlled
returned ..home with, their par-
ents having spent thp Piaster
holidays with the Millers,
M. and Mrs, Joh$ wItteyoett
were- Weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs, HarrY Witteveen and
faharte:mlivoyreciflae:hty:r.aQt.rtglieeirailcIWbe edillpiendg
C91rWiE:The :embers7ofthe CGIT ponsoro ;ergnopartypp
Friday evening with eleven
tables in play.
Winners were: Ladies high
score, Marion MoNaughton; la-
dies g s 'low, n. saIL ?.n/vIol 191 reor1;_
men,s low, Bill Ferrie; most
twenty's, Paul Parkinson;
Youngest present, David and
Sharon Janssen.
'our Peak
pportv.nity .Period
GET A
DEAL NOW!
Mr, and Mrs,, Harold Worm
and John of ,;eter vtattett an
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ger-
ald •Lawson and family,
Mrs. Gerald Lawson and
Gwen attended the mother and
daughter banquet of the South
Huron Junior institute held
glimville on Thursday even,.
Ingo
Mr, and Mrs. Reg. McCurdy
attended the nhriateningof. their
nephew Randy McNaughton in
the Letheran.Chnreh Zurich on
Sunday and later were guesta
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc,
Naughton, Rodney and Randy.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Rey,
Jimmie and Janet of Mitchell
were Saturday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Rodd, Wayne, Karen and Eddie.
MiSs. Linda Knight of Thames
Road spent a few days with her
grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Harry Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mills,
David and Ian, of Toronto visit-
ed with the former's father,
Mr. Edgar Mills and Miss
Blanche Mills on Saturday
afternoon.
Murray and Karen Insley
spent a few days with their
Mr, and Mrs, George Levy,
.Elizabeth and Mar ion of .ifiu$-
ee1daIe ,eptertalped on Saturday
evening in honor ,of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Leyyts .5th wed-
ding anniversary, Those pre-
sent were Mr. and .Mrs, Herold
Levy,. Lynn, _Karen and Barry
of St. marys„ Mr. and Mrs,„ John
Xiroolcshaw and Murray of Han,
Miss Margaret
Miss Betty Stephen and Mr,
David
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Scott
of Farsiebar mr, and Mrs,
Roy Russell, Linda, Karen,
Joyce and Randy of .3usseldele
were Sunday gnests with Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Rundle and
Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLean
and family of Science Hill. were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Si rintnell and
Terri,
Exeter Kinsmen, at a meet-
ing ThinsadaY night, approved
the purchase of jackets for their
Ontario finalist midget teams
The jackets, which will be
Made up in the club's. colors of
purple and yellow, will recog-
nize the town's first in i no r
hockey team to reach the pro-
vincial title round. The midgets
lost the final series to Hunts-
ville after winning the WOAA
and Shamrock division cham-
loeships.
The Kinsmen also agreed to
C enii ne e sponsorship of the
summer playground and swim-
ming program this year, The
club has ftnanced the program
for the past decade. Past Presi-,
dent Gord Haynham is chairman
of the committee.
Kinsmen will sponsor another
spring jamboree at the Exeter
arena.
Joseph Es Gunn, Crediton,
was named president of the
club in the annual election of
officers, An insurance agent
who won a national Kin award
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
LSMFT
'61 T-BIRD HARDTOP, loaded, low mileage .... $4,000
• '61 FORD TUDOR HARDTOP, V-8 automatic,
above average $2,495
$1,900
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
Easter weekend guests with
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair
included Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Butler of Arva, Mr. Riley and
daughter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Grigg and girls, all of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack-
stetter and family of Guelph
and Mrs. Homey of Exeter
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar McBride and Sha-
ron.
Miss Marie Sinclair, nurse at
St, Joseph's Hospital, London,
is visiting a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sinclair and sister,Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. Egar McBride
' and Sharon attended Scouts and
CGIT service Sunday at Bruce-
field United Church, later visi-
ting Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dal-
rymple and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Rowntree
of Weston visited the former's
sister Mrs. N. Long and Mr.
Long over the weekend. Sunday
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Brown of Detroit and Mrs. Ulch
of Windsor. Mr. Lloyd Dowson
of Seaforth called on Monday.
plan to move later this summer.
The Hills and Dobbs were guests
on Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Sr., Exe-
ter.
Wesley and Carol Ann Abbott,
Whalen, were guests with Mr.
and Mrs, Ron Carroll on Sunday.
Mr. Wayne Carroll is on the
sick list suffering with mumps.
Little Miss Brenda Fairloairn
London, spent the holidays with
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Johnson and boys and on Sunday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Lake, Grand Bend, called on the
Johnsons.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Klemke
and Joan were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Atkinson and on Sunday the
AtkinSona visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Wren, Exeter.
The ladies of St. Patrick's
church are invited to a tea and
bake sale in the basement of
Holy Trinity Church, Lucan next
Saturday afternoon at three o'
clock.
Mr. Calvin Greenlee, Dash-
wood, visited his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Greenlee on Sunday.
Dennis Eves, Mt. Brydges,
spent the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young and
Jeffery, Lucan, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. E.B. Smyth, Midland.
'61 YOLKS DELUXE
'61 SIMCA
WHY SHUR-GAIN SELECTED-GRANULATED
FERTILIZER IS BETTER
'56 METEOR 6 SEDAN
By MRS. C. WOODBURN
Mrs. Joe Hodge and Jeanette
of Detroit spent a couple of
days last week with their aunt,
Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts
visited Sunday with relatives in
Sarnia.
Johnnie Smithers spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Woodburn and family in Galt.
Glen Brophey of London spent
last week with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dettloff
of Detroit spent the weekend
with Mrs. Albert Pollock.
There will be a meeting in
Corbett Community Centre,
Tuesday, April 30 at 8:30 pm
in the interest of the Sale m
Cemetery.
Ronnie Pollock of Parkhill
spent a few days last week with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tans-
ley, who have been spending
some time with his mother,
Mrs. Walter MacPherson and
Mr. MacPherson, moved to an
apartment in Parkhill last week.
Mrs. Selbourne E ngli shyi-
sited last week with relatives
at Finch.
'61 FORD SEDAN, V-8, a nice one
'61 DODGE SEDAN, 6-cyl. automatic, radio $2,100
'60 DODGE 4-DOOR RANCHWAGON ...... $1,850
'60 FALCON 4-DOOR RANCHWAGON, automatic $1,650
'60 GALAXIE SEDAN, automatic, nice ,. $1,700
'61 FORD COACH, 6-cyl. $1,750
'59 FORD FAIRLANE 500 SEDAN, automatic, V-11 $1,650
'59 FORD V-8, automatic, Country Sedan
$1,195
$1,650
$ 900
'58 EDSEL 4-DOOR HARDTOP $1,000
'56 MERC 4-DOOR RANCHWAGON $ 650
$ 650
'60 PREFECT, low mileage ................. $ 900
'57 FORD COACH, 6.cyl. $ 450
'57 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $ 500
'56 DODGE SEDAN $ 200
Shur-Gain Selected-Granulated Fertilizers are made by carefully blending the
different fertilizer materials then granulating and drying the mixture. Then it
is carefully screened to remove dust and fine particles, to select the particles
for uniformity of size.
Shur-Gain Fertilizer is the most selectively screened fertilizer in Ontario, and
it gives you even crop feeding, better uptake of all phosphorous content, even
drilling, no bridging in the drill, and far less dust.
Selected-Granulated Quality is only one of the many benefits offered by
Shur-Gain Fertilizer. Other's are—
'56 DODGE SEDAN
'54 MERC SEDAN Your Choice $ 200
'53 CHEV COACH
'53 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $ 250
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN $ 150
'51 DODGE SEDAN
'56 DODGE SEDAN Your Choice $ 100
'52 PONTIAC SEDAN
By MRS, ARCHIE DEWAR. n BULK SPREADING SERVICE. If you are
not equipped to spread your own, Shur-
Gain's Spreading Service costs little more
than bagged goods, saves you time and
labour.
TRUCKS
hauled
'58 I-H 200 V-8 TRACTOR with trailing axle and
3-axle dump trailer $6,600
'59 FORD F.700 CHASSIS & CAB, motor over-
$2,200
'59 GMC PLATFORM $1,500
'60 VOLKS VAN, big motor $1,000
'56 FORD F-700 DUMP $1,150
'58 BEDFORD VAN $ 550
'55 FORD PICKUP $ 400
'50 FORD 2-TON CHASSIS & CAB $ 400
USED 7x11 STEEL DUMP BODY ....... , $ 400
'49 I-H 3/4 -TON with grain-tight box $ 250
• LELY SPREADERS. They spread a 40'
swath and can be had from Shur-Gain
plants for a nominal rental fee.
• SHUR-GAIN FERTILIZER IN BULK. The
fast, modern way to handle fertilizer,
delivered in bulk right to you or you can
haul your own from our plants for even
greater savings.
• PROVINCE-WIDE SERVICE. A network
of plants and warehouses assure you of
getting the analyses you need just when
you need them.
ST. PATRICK'S EUCHRE
The progressive euchre
sponsored by the congregation
of St. Patrick's Church on Fri-
day evening was well attended,
with nine tables playing.
Winners were: the travelling
prize and ladies' lone hands,
Mrs. W,W. Garrett, Denfield;
men's lone hands, Jim Young,
Lucsan ladies high score, Mrs.
Albert Dinkins, Lambeth; men's
high, Leslie Greenlee,
A box of groceries dutch auc-
tioned by Tom Kooy was won by
Jack Dickins. The lucky number
was picked by Peter Caldwell
of Shedden.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls
and boys, Centralia, were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Tindall and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls
and Joyce, Centralia, Mr. Carl
Shendera, Exeter, Mrs. Irene
Hicks and Maxine and Shelly,
Flint, Michigan were guests on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins
and Peter Caldwell wereSatur-
day evening guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Lu-
can, and on Sunday drove Peter,
who spent the holidays with the
Dickins, home to Shedden.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rees and
family were Tuesday .evening
guests with their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson, Exe-
ter, and had Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Rollings as their guests Friday
night.
David Latta spent several
days with his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott and
Craig, London.
Miss Carol Latta spent her
holidays with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson.
Carol's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Latta and boys joined
them Sunday evening.
Mr. H.S. McLean on his way
home to Teeswater, from Flor-
ida spent several days this past
week with his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dobbs Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hill,
Montreal, returned to their
home on Sunday, having spent
the past week with their niece
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dobbs Jr. The Hills were house
hunting in this area andpurcha-
sed one in Strathroy where they
Here are two slightly callous
quips sent to the Ontario Safety
League: "Pedestrians who land
in the hospital from car acci-
dents might be called the bum-
per crop". . ."Many drivers,
hurrying to get to the next stop,
land in the next world".
For complete SHUR-GAIN Fertilizer Service—call your local SHUR-GAIN Agent or
SHUR-GAIN FERTILIZERS SHUR-GAIN
Earl W. Neil EXEYER phone 235-1921 'FERTILIZER SERVICE'
TRACTORS
'59 FORD 871 DIESEL with heat houser $2,550
'62 SUPER DEXTA DIESEL Only $2,550
'49 OLIVER 77, live PTO $ 700
'52 FORD, above average $ 700
'54 MASSEY 22 and 4-row scuffler $ 650
'57 FORD 250 BALER, used very little $ 750
13-RUN DEMPSTER FERTILIZER DRILL , $ 150
SEDORE REAR END MANURE LOADER , $ 150
JOHN DEERE SPREADER $ 150
9N FORD TRACTOR $ 250
'52 FORD PLOW $ 125
i.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Plain
were guests with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward
Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Kelly,
Hyde Park, spent Wednesday
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Coward.
Miss Norma Elston is a stu-
dent teacher at Woodstock this
week.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Elston were Mrs.
Ida Knox, apd Mr. and Mrs.
J. Graynor and Lynn of St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grott
of Toronto spent Wednesday and
Thursday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Dewar.
Mr. Herb Beer and Anna,
and Mrs. Harris Butsonof Mun-
ro spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Baker and
Elton.
Misses Norma and Wilma
Elston spent a few holidays
with their brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Elston and family
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Scrivens,
Ross and Claire of Rochester,
N. Y. have been visiting with
her sister, Mrs. Nelson Baker
and family and her mother, Mrs.
Delmar Johnson of Kirkton.
Mrs. Baker returned to Ro-
chester with them for a week.
Mrs. Delmar Johnson, Kirk-
ton, is spending a week with
Mr, Nelson Baker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules DeBra-
bandere , Richard and Bobby
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L, Rooney of New Hamburg
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Marriott,
Ron and Maryanne and Mrs.
Evelyn Baker of St. Marys spent
Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. A.
1Dewars,
David Westman of London
spent the Easter holidays at
his grandfather's, Mr. and Mrs.
David Hollands,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berryhill
of Lucan spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs, Duncan McNaughton.
MISS Marion McNaughton has
returned home fron1 the hospital
Much improved in health,
Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Mc-
Naughton Visited at her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheppard
On Sunday at Ailsa craig.
Sheppard Will celebrate his 85th
birthday on Wednesday.
Miss Bonnie Brydges of Sax-
Ma Spent the weekend With her
friend, Miss Noreen Walkotn.
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lift - Type Corn Planters
With an electric water heater
you can use all the hot water you
want at ONE LOW FLAT RATE.
Heat 40, 80, 100 gallons a day. ..
your water heating bill
never increases.
For information, call:
your hydro
• Precision Hopper Action—Acturate uniform plant-
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Gentle Seed Handling-Large-diameter, 20-eell corn
plates turn at relMively low speeds.
•
Uniform Depth—Parallel, linkage permits hidepend.
ent flotation of each planting unit.
Larry Snider Motors LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY
EXETER PUBLIC OtILITIES COMMISSION
R, 1. POWAY, Chairman Phone 235-1350 H. L. DAVIS, Mai% et PHONE 235.1640 A highly-skilled driver with
poor driver..attituclea 18 no
More fit to share the road than
a high-powered ear with poet
brakes, says the Ontario Safety
Leaglie.
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