HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-05-21, Page 5Youth breaks leg
in soccer game
Bob Beavers, ,scin of Mr, and
Mrs, Reg Beavers, broke his.
right leg while playing soccer
at HSDHS last Friday.
The bones have had to he re-
pet and he is In Victoria Hos,
pital, London. He is expected
home the end, of the week.
BROWN —In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Jen-
nie Brown, who passed away
four years ago, May21,1960.
Loving memories never die,
As years roll on and days pass
by;
In our hearts a memory is kept,
Of the one we loved and will
never forget.
— Always remembered by hus-
band Dean and family. 21c
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CORRECTION—Last week In
the obituary of Mrs. Myrtle Hay
it should have stated that the
funeral service Was held at the
It. C. Pinney funeral home,
Sorry!
Seventy-one percent of the
persons who read a newspaper
read it page by page; 27 per-
cent read by scanning.
toyth speaking on the Three
"Friendship, Love, and
Truth", The choir...rendered an
anthem, Mrs. mglcolm'pouggi,
PrUP100 at the organ consul,
VIEW TICS:
At the flensall,Qhiselhurst
young ;peoples meeting held
Sunday eYenteg. President Ted
Mock, who presided, showed in
teresting slides he had Olsen.
on his recent trip to New
YOO,
For the devotional period.
Miss Nancy Kyle and Miss Ann
Harold G
Elder
Hensall, Ontario
Phone 269.17
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Continued frem page 4
Mrs. ,Ellis returned to her
borne at Clinton after spending
a week with her sonein,law and
daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Chapman and sons-
,MissPorotby Parker of TAP.-
don visited over the holiday
with her parents, Mr, & Mrs.
Harpld Parker and Patsy,
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Kennedy
returned this week from a Va..r
cation spent in Renelen Falls
and Hamilton.
Mrs. Dorothy Weld° and Ste.
ven of Ayr visited with friends
hpre, over the holiday.
Mr. & Mrs. peter Mcliaugh-
ton and Robert and Mr. & Mrs.
Ed, Corbett and Wayne visited
recently with Miss May Mc-
Naughton in London.
ATTEND DIVINE SERVICE
Members of the IOOF and
Amber Rebekah Lodges in an
impressive parade of over 60
members marched in a body
attended divine service at Car-
mel Presbyterian Church Sun-
day morning last and were ad-
dressed by Rev. Stewart of $ea-
CARDS OF THANKS —
Don and Maida, Geiser wish to
express sincere thanks to rela-
tives and friends who remem-
bered us with prayers, cards,
visits, flowers, treats and the
many acts of kindness while
Don was a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital and since re-
turning home. 21*
I wish to thank all my neigh-
bors, friends and relatiVes for
the lovely cards, treats, flow-
ers and visits while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. Special thanks to Dr.
Kennedy, Dr. Brown, nursing
staff and all those who assisted
with the driving of my taxi.
— Earl Dietrich, Centralia.21*
The family of the late Mrs.
George Hay wish to thank their
friends, relatives and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness
during their recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Dr.
Ecker and R. C. Dinney Funeral
Home. 21*
I would like to extend my sin-
cere thanks to all my friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
cards, letters, gifts, flowers,
treats, telephone calls, visits
and prayers while a patient
ever since February at. St. Jo-
seph's Hospital and at my
daughter's Airs. Russell
Thompson, and the past week at
home. Special thanks to all my
family, the Zurich EUB choir,
Sunday School, WSWS Ladies
and Donna, Sharon, Mrs. Nor-
ma Siebert, Rev. and Mrs. Ama-
cher, Rev. Sach, Murdy's Am-
bulance, Dr. Fisher, Dr. Gib-
son, Dr. George, Dr. Norry,
Dr. Goddard, nurses and staff
of St. Joseph's Hospital. — Mrs.
George Bullock. 21*
IN MEMORIAM —
PEARCE — In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Sara Jane Pearce,
who passed away May 22,
1960.
A mother who gave us the best
years of her life,
Who cherished our secrets, our
sorrows, our strifes;
Who taught us to love and taught
us to pray.
Dear mother' in heaven, God
bless you today.
— Remembered by her daugh-
ters, sons and grandchildren.
21c
EXETER AGRICULTURAL 'SOCIETY
ENTRIES FOR FIELD
CROP COMPETITION
Please Note Change of Pate from
September 16-17 to September 23-24
All entries for field crop competition to be in the hands of
the committee by May 25. Committee; Robert Jeffery,
Howard Pym, Winston Shapton, Ken Herm, Phillip Johns.
PUBLIC SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST
"HOW OUR SCHOOL CAN TAKE PART IN THE FAIR
PROGRAM." TO BE IN THE HANDS OF GARNET HICKS,
SECRETARY, BY JUNE 30.
GROW
WHITE
BEANS
Available export
markets ensure
you of a
ready market
Registered #1, 2nd generation seed available in
Sanilac, Saginaw, Michelite 62,
Seaway and Red Kidney Beans
MICHIGAN SEED also available in the above varieties.
BEAN CONTRACTS --- contract your crop
Seed and fertilizer supplied.
CUSTOM TREATING -- have your own seed treated
before planting.
EPTAM available for preplant weed control
COOK BROS.
MILLING CO. LTD.
PHONE 24 OR 249 HENSALL, ONT.
GRAIN • FEED •SEED
Exeter Ph 235-1782 Whalen Corners Ph Kirkton 35r15
GIANT
AUCTION SALE
at the
Canadian Legion Hall
Exeter
Tuesday, May 26
8. P.M.
AUCTIONEER BERT PEPPER WILL OFFER FOR SALE
NEW AND USED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TV'S, AP-
PLIANCES, BRAND NEW CLOTHING, WALL PLAQUES
BY PERSONAL CONSIGNMENT AND FINANCE COMPANY
REPOSSESSIONS.
EVERYTHING GOES NO RESERVE BIDS
FURNITURE — A 2-piece French Provincial Chesterfield
covered in top grade imported material with foam cushions;
a 2-piece Contemporary Chesterfield Suite (hand rubbed
Walnut arms); 2 other assorted Chesterfield Suites, all
with foam cushions; 2 Modern 2-piece Daveno Suites
(convert to sleepers); 2 9-piece Chrome and Bronzetone
Dinette Suites (8 chairs), 72" tables; 27-piece Coppertone
Dinette Suites (inlaid arborite tables); 2 5-piece Dinette
Suites; 3 Bookcase Bedroom Suites, complete with bed,
dresser, chest of drawers and matching box spring and
mattress; 2 39" Continental Beds, complete with head-
boards and legs; 2 full size 54" Spring-Filled Mattresses;
2 sets of lamps, consisting of tri-light and 2 table lamps;
2 sets of Step and Coffee Tables; an assortment of Knecktel
Kreations, manufacturers of Top Grade Step, Coffee, End
and Corner Tables; Hostess Chairs, Chrome Hi-Chairs;
Chrome Step Stool; Telephone Tables, etc.
APPLIANCES AND TV — A large Refrigerator with full
cross-top freezer; 2 Electric Ranges; a long skirt Washer
with pump; a 20 cm ft. chest type Freezer (full warranty)
with over 600 lb. capacity; an Admiral Stereo A.M. and
F.M. Radio, like new; Automatic Washer and Dryer, used
for only 1 year; a variety of Guaranteed Trade Name Tele-
visions,
Per Your Financing Convenience Terms on all purchases
can be arranged after or at any time during sale.
DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SALE
Cher:Idea Addepted 3% Sales Tax in Effect
Machinery requirements
CONTACT US
Also featuring the
RENAULT TRACTORS
outstanding in the import field.
Hawk Manure Spreaders
Aktiv Mowers
M. C. Grain Dryers
Farm Tires Always .30% Off list
HAUGH BROS.
FARM EQUIPMENT
1 Mile East Of Brucefield
FARMERS
For all your
Minneapolis Moline
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Livestock Report
These farmers shipped their
cattle through Rollie Williams,
local shipper, to the Ontario
Stock Yards for auction sale
by United do -operatives Live-
stock Dep't. Here are some of
the prices they received last
week:
KEN JOHNS, Woodham
1 Holstein x Hereford Heifer
1100 lbs.. . @ 221/20
MELVIN STADE, Dashwood
2 Hereford Steers
1996 lbs. . . @ 24 1/20
ED. HENDRICK, Crediton
2 Hereford Steers
2100 lbS. @ 24.75
FOR SERVICE CALL
R. B. Williams
Phone. 235-2507 Exeter
Attention
Farmers
WANTED
Scrap Iron and Metal
We Will Pay $2.00 A Ton
MORE For Scrap Iron and
Metal DELIVERED To
Our Yard.
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244 wellington St. W.
Phone 235-0781
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
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tractor lets you maintain maximum mower speed at all
times, When you have to wade through heavier grass,
you can cut your travel speed without reducing the engine
rpm or slowing down the mower,
110 Tractor 38" Rotary Mower and Mulcher
Only $140 Down $28.40 per month
HURON TRACTOR
& Equipment Co.
PHONE 235.,11.15 EXETER
See the NEW
JOHN DEERE
110 Lawn an
Garden Tractor
Get the feel of these exclusive features
Independent ground-speed control. Single pedal
clutches, brakes, and reduces travel speed. Safety
start. Double-action braking power to both rear
wheels. Foam-rubber-cushioned deep bucket seat.
Automotive-type steering. Take a test-spin soon.
"Control is excellent
wouldn't be without it!"
!Pi sr.•=:. for good farrrydrig
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Says George F, Morris, Merlin, Ontario,
"I used an over-all spray of Atrazine on 200 acres of picking
corn and 50 acres of silage corn" says Mr, Morris, "Control
of weeds and grasses has been excellent without any culti-
vatiori. I would hate to have to go back to getting along
without It."
Atrazlne treatment is normal routine with successful corn
growers. Your neighbours, who have used Atrazine, will tell
you they wouldn't grow corn without It.
One application of Atrazine controls Weeds all season long
including those in the rows which can't be reached by cultiva-
tion. Start using Atrazine this year, . , discover how profitable
corn production can be.
Ask yOur farm supply dealer loran instructional leaflet on the
new, more concentrated fOrMultt, Atrazlne 65W, PlaCe your
Order now and got your sprayer ready on time.
EXETER DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE
Phone 235-2081
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IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSEN memory of my
father, Christian Andersen
Who Passed away May 22,
1962,
The one I loved has gone to rest.
His fond true heart is still;
The hand that always hplpednie
Now lies in deathPS cold chill.
— Lovingly remembered by son
Andy and family. 21*
LUTHER In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Martha Luther, who
passed away 33 years ago,
and a dear father and grand-
father, John Luther who pass-
ed away 10 years ago, also
infant son who passed away
30 years ago.
Many years have passed since
those sad days,
When the ones we loved were
called away;
God took them home, it was
His will,
But in our hearts they liveth
still,
—Always remembered and
sadly missed by Manford,
Greta and family and grand-
children. 21*
NEW, HIGHER STRENGTH
Atrazine 65 W
ENSURES BIGGER CORN RETURN Larry Says . . •
BIRTHS,.
RQ0GMANP — Mr. and Mrs.
Xavier Boogemans, Grand
Bend, announce the birth pf
a daughter, Christine Linda,
at South Huron Hospital, May
14.
REDDEN,— Mr, and Mrs. Ro-
bert D. Iledd e n, St. Cath-
a.rines, announce the birth of
a daughter, Kelly Lynn, at
CatharinerS General HoST
pital, May 8-- a sister for
Robin, Michael, Catharine,
and John and 21st grandchild
for Mr, and Mrs. Vernon
Hedden, St. Catharines.
_OLLETT — Mr. and Mrs. H.
Hollett, RCAF Station Cen-
tralia, announce the birth of
a son, Peter Alexander, at
South Huron Hospital, May 16.
HUTCHINSON Mr. and Mrs.
• Bruce Hutchinson, RR 3
Parkhill, announce the birth
of a son, Michael Arthur, at
South Huron Hospital, May 14
— a brother for Brenda.
NAHORNOVE — Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Nahornove, Clandeboye,
announce the birth of a son,
David Allan, at South Huron
Hospital, May 15.
SKINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ter-
rence Skinner, London (nee
Boyle), announce the birth of
a daughter, Sandra Jean, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, May 16 — a sister for
Gregory.
For Best Results
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank r e 1 a t_i v e s,
neighbors and friends for all
kindness shown me in sending
flowers, cards and gifts and
visits paid me; to St. Andrews
United Church while a patient
in Stratford General Hospital
and to all Who helped in any
way since my return home.
Spe c i al thanks to God, Dr.
Campbell, Dr. Jar r ott, the
nurses and staff at the hos-
pital Rev Johnston, Rev Roul-
ston, The Huron Expositor and
staff, The Times-Advocate, all
this added to my recovery.
Again "Thank you". Mrs.
Norman Long,
The family of the late Michael
Gratton wish to express their
s i nc ere thanks to all their
friends, neighbors and relatives
for all the kindness shown them
in their recent bereavement.
Also thanks for all the kindness
during their father's illness.
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard
and to the nurses and staff of
South Huron Hospital. 21*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all those who
remembered me with visits,
cards and flowers, while a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital
and St. Joseph's Hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Goddard,
Miss. Claypole and staff. — Mrs.
Alvin Cudmore. 21c
The family of the late Mrs.
Elizabeth Pybus wishes to ex-
press their appreciation to
neighbors, relatives and friends
for the many acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy, the
beautiful floral tributes and do-
nations to the Heart Fund during
their recent sad bereavement in
the loss of a dear mother and
grandmother. Also for the get
well wishes she received while
she was ill. Special thanks to the
nurses and staff of South Huron
Hospital, Dr. Read, Rev. Lewis
and the Hopper-Hockey Funeral
Home. Your kindness will al-
ways be remembered.—Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Bragg and family.21*
The husband of the late Me-
linda Zimmer wishes to express
his sincere thanks and appre-
ciation to relatives and friends
for floral tributes, memorial
cards during his recent be-
reavement in the loss of a
loving wife. Special thanks to
Rev. W. Getz, the Ladies Aid
of Zion Lutheran Church Dash-
wood and Harry Hoffman funeral
home. 21c
SEE US FOR CUSTOM SPRAYING These Cars Must
Be Sold . .
6 — '63 CARS
We will line up a good sprayman for you to ensure uniform
application, agitation, the right calibration of chemical and
water.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hern
Johns, RR 1 Woodham, Ontario,
are happy to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Syl-
via Ruth, to Mr. George Alfred
Bullas Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bullas, 47 Ford Cres-
cent, London, Ontario. The wed-
ding will take place on June 20,
1964, at Elimville United
Church. 21*
with various equipment and engines CONTROL ANNUAL GRASSES
AND BROADLEAF WEED
IN BEANS WITH 3 '62 CARS
& STATION WAGONS EPTAM Mr. James E. Lockhart, RR 8
Parkhill, Ontario wishes to an-
nounce the engagement of his
only daughter Stella Adeline to
Mr. Melvin Douglas Finkbeiner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. RuSsell
Finkbeiner, RR 2 Crediton, On-
tario. The marriage to take
place June 20, 1964 at 2;00 pm
in Parkhill United Church, nc
MANY OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM
4 - 61s 3 - 59s 4 - 58s 4 - 57s 4 - 56s
1-60 2 - 55s
ADVANTAGES:
1. DOES NOT REMAIN IN THE SOIL.
2. FEW IF ANY CULTIVATIONS NEEDED.
3. LITTLE OR NO HAZARD TO CROPS.
4. NON ABRASIVE TO EQUIPMENT.
SEE US NOW FOR INFORMATION WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF USED
TRUCKS AND TRACTORS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Fahner wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Nancy Ann to Mr. Douglas Cecil
Raymond Dowson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Dowson RR 1
Varna, Ont. The marriage to
take place Saturday, June 13,
1964 at 3 pm in the Evangelical
United Brethren Church, Cre-
diton, Ont. nc Larry Snider Motors Ltd.
Ford Fairlane Falcon and Ford Trucks
DIAL 235.1640
EXETER
Bean Growers
Control Mexican Bean Beetles, Aphids and
Leaf Hoppers. Thimet in the fertilizer at
planting should do the job for the whole
season without spraying.
NEW LOW PRICES
Harriston Fertilizer
Ltd.
Clinton Phone 482-9133
Also available at the following warehouses,.
MICKLE'S, HENSALL, PHONE 103
STOVEL-HILL, MITCHELL,PHONE 348-8503
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