The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-05-28, Page 5,Boan. Growers
Control Mexican Bean Beetles, Aphids and
Leaf Hoppers. Thimpt in the fertilizer at
plant ino should do the job for the whole
season without spraying.
NEW LOW PRICES
,Harriston Fertilizer
Ltd.
Clinton Phone .02-9133
Also available et the following warehouses.
MICKL, E'S, HENSALL, PHONE .10
STQVEL-HILL, MITCH04,PHORE 348-0503
Lodge conducts
church service
Members of Lebanon Forest
Lodge, AF & AM celebrated the
anniversary of the order by at-
tending divine worship in
Thames Road United Church
Sunday morning.
The members assembled at
the lodge rooms, motored to the
church and marhsalled by Wor.
Bro. Art Geiser entered the
church In a body occupying the
centre pews. There were about
fifty in attendance.
Wor Bro. Hugh C. Wilson,
pastor of the church, delivered
the sermon from the text
"Working with the Great Archi-
tect." Wor. Bro. J. W. Cor-
bett, master of the lodge, read
the scripture lesson. Rt. Wor,
Bro. Clarke Hodgins, of Park-
hill, was an honored guest.
Undergoes surgery
Mr. S. B. Taylor is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
where he underwent surgery
Wednesday.
CO-OP
Livestock Report
These farmers shipped their
cattle through Rollie Williams,
local shipper, to the Ontario
Stock Yards for auction sale
by United Co-operatives Live-
stock Dep't. Here are some of
the prices they received last
week;
LLOYD JONES, Exeter
2 Hereford Heifers
1760 lbs . . @ $22.80
LLOYD FERGUSON, Hensall
1 Hereford Heifer
790 lbs @ $22.75
SANFORD REID, Mt Carmel
1 Hereford Steer
1060 lbs ..... . @ $25.25
1 Hereford Steer
960 lbs @ $25.00
FOR SERVICE CALL
R. B. Williams
Phone 235-2597 Exeter
Your neighbours profit from using
ATRAZINE* qw-
Shouldn't You?
"Control almost 100%"
Would you look for
a gas leak with
a lighted match??
Of course riot . . you woUldn't take the
chance of being blown up!
But refueling a tractor when the motor is running
or hot could cause an explosion toot
Working around trail:tors is just one of the many
hazardous jobs a farmer has to do!
You can help protect yourself egairist painful farm
accidents by being extra careful.
You can help protect yourself against the costs of a
farm work accident by making sure you have
CIA's FARM WORK ACCIDENT INSURANCE
This is one of the optional coverages available with
CIA's FARM FAMILY PROTECTION PLAN.
For mare information cant
Ross Francis
Phone 34R8 Kirkton
Co-operators
CIA Insurance
Association
4E.
milk replacer
SHUlirGAIN DIVISION
caw eataa
•
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•Ir
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one bag of SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer and see how
you can save with SHUR-GAIN.
One 25 pound bag of SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer
will replace 250 pounds of whole milk and will
feed a calf to five weeks.
Calf Scours are controlled with the special
medication in SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer.
For healthy, strong Replacement Calves be sure
to feed SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer.
CGI•ionli
feed service
Cann's Mill Ltd.
PHONE 235-1782 EXETER
Amazing new Vapona Insecticide
has unique vaporizing action that kills flies
fast—creates no residue problems
DowEnFur, new Vapona offers a
1 combination of advantages no other
insecticide can give you.
First: fast cleanup of all major types
of flies-including face
Second: safety. Vapona can be applied
directly to livestock.
Third: no residue problems, Vapona
can be applied just before milking, the
same day beef goes to market,
How Vapona works
Conventional insecticides kill only on
contact. Their spray droplets must ac-
tually contact flies, or flies must con-
tact spray residues.
New Vapona not only kills on ten-
tact, but also kills by vapor action.
VapOrM'S droplets release penetrating
vapors that quickly kill flies on rafters,
behind walls, even under floors, Vapo-
na kills insects that are completely out
of read) of conventional insecticides,
No residue Problems
Used as directed, Vapona is safe to ha-
New Vapona controls all major types
of flies, can be applied directly to
livestock anytime-without treating
residue problems in milk or meat,
mans and animals, And since Vapona
disappears rapidly after it has done its
job, it doesn't create residue problems
in milk or meat.
We have Vapona in ready-to-apply
oil-based Solutions, emulsible concen-
trates, and as liquid face-fly bait, Come
in or call"us today.
ART CLARKE
PHONE 235-1820 EXETER
May IA, 19.0 ..Page; ,$; Posts,:h9VSPA.are..MOVpCI
,Clande.boye. .UC. speaker
of Rescue Miss an
Mrs. Eileen llartwl4 of Ebee
nezer, Mr. .& Mrs t m a ry
Hartwick and Stephanie of Ebe-
nezer, Mr. Gorden Moptieth of
Belton.
father; ,Mtcl did they *sell
you at school to say 'Yes.
and "NQ, 54'1," "Yes,
ma'am," and rna'ant"?
Little boy; Yep.
ing some time in Londop, at
the mission there.
He told of the need of cloth-
ing and furide to help the many
unfortupate men who yisit the
Rescue Mission in London.
During 1.96 3_, OY,CQQ meals
were served and 1,356 men
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDEBOY
On Sunday, May 24, the mem-
bers of ClandelMe U0 had an.
Opportunity to hear the Rev.
WillPrd Fowler, SuPerintendent
Of the Rescue Mission in Alba-0Y,
New york, who has been spend-
B ciclulph
Lions and kids enjoy cartoonist
Randy Jones, left, who has had several of his cartoons published in The T-A, had an opportunity
to watch his "idol" at work last week when Merle "Ting" Tingley, popular London Free Press
cartoonist was guest at the Exeter Lions family night, Randy became interested in cartooning
after looking at some of Tingley's books. The "subject" is Tom MacMillan, Lions president —
just in case you couldn't tell. --Photo by Doerr
glans ard
By MRS, G. HOOPER
mrs. Claire Sispop attended
the pineal.church service of
pebekeh Ledge atleerwpodSun-
day, Mr & Mrs. Sisson were
galeSte of Mr. & Mrs, Lyle
George else of Kerwood.
Isar, & Mrs, jpe Dann and fa-
;nib' of Hyde park were Sunday
gpests of Mr. & Mrs.. Kenneth
Perk/PPP.
Mr, 4 Mrs. Fdgar Baker,
David and Paul of Zion were
Punday VeSte. of Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Thomson.
Mr. & Mrs. Kennetn Lang,
ford, Walter, Donnie and Carl
were Sunday guests of Mr. 4
Mrs.. Gladwyn Nooper,
Mr. & mrs, Claire Sisson,
Mrs. Lawrence Grasby and
Debbie were Thursday guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of
Strathroy.
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Leonard Thacker and family
were Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hod-
gins and family of C•ranton,
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Langford
and John of Centralia, Mrs.
Bob Hazlewood of St. Marys,
Tomes, and Mrs. Tom Tomes'
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lyell Lee.
Mrs. Mervin Carter attended
the FWTAO meeting and the
banquet at Trivitt Memorial
Church, Exeter with 40 in at-
tendance last Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. John Brownlee
of Oshawa spent the weekend
with the tatter's parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Carter.
housed; an increase of 231 over
1962.
GATE POSTS, MOVNI)
Russell Philips, London,
moved the faced stone gate
posts at the entrance to the.
Paton farm, lest. Wednesday.
A brother4n-law, Robert Crel-
lip, London, of J. H, paten,
built the pests in the fail of
1931. The foundetion was 31/2
ieet deep. A nephew, Jack Pa-
top, Londop, assisted. Each post
had an estimated weight of about
11 or 12 ten.
PERSONALS
Douglas Ceeter had two frame
houses moved to the villagelaet
week, one on his property east
of the former Clandeboye
School, and the other, on the
property west of the schopl.
Mover was C. Parsons, Staffs..
Jack Harrison of Aylmer had
a small white frame house mov-
ed Wednesday, May gO, on the
former McWilliams property
east of the village on No. 4
Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latta,
and family visited the latter's
parents near Hamilton Sunday.
Mrs. Omar Cunningham with
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cunningham
and children visited Mr. & Mrs.
Elmer Cunningham, Ingersoll,
Sunday.
Several ladies from the Unit-
ed Church here, attended the
bazaar and bake sale at the
Brinsley UC Saturday after-
noon.
Mrs. Cora McLean and Mr.
Elwood Regan of Florida are
visiting the former's sister-.
Hendrie and Mr. Downing's
mother of London on a trip
last Sunday. They visited
Hamilton's rock garden,
Niagara Falls, Opt. Niagara
Falls, N.Y. and Buffalo and
Fort Erie on the way home.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Tomes have
taken up residence in London.
Sunday they entertained Mr.
Tomes' mother, Mrs. Emily
H. ELSTON
Exeter also Mr. Garry Wiltz
Seaforth and Miss Rhino Wynga
of Kippen celebrating Mr. Mol's
birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Eagleson of
Parkhill visitedSunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Chas. Atkinson.
Guests of Mr. .& Mrs. M. H.
Elston Monday were Mr. &
Mrs. Frank Osborne and Robin
of Centralia.
At the recent North Middle-
sex Music Festival, held in
Lucen, Miss Sheila Elston re-
ceived the senior piano trophy,
(Bank of Montreal) and the best
girl pianist (Carling trophy).
She also was tied for the highest
in the Festival trophy with a
mark of 89.
in-law, Mrs. Abner Hendrie.
Guests Saturday were a niece
Mrs. Wm. Walkom of London
and Mrs. Estelle Gilbert,
Riverside, another niece.
Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham en-
tertained her daughter, Mrs.
Arnold Harper, St. Pauls, Jim-
my and Donald also daughter-
in-law, Mrs, Joe Cunningham,
Kimberly and Tracy, London
while Arnold Harper and Joe
Cunningham helped the men with
the work at the barn. William
Pfaff put a cement wall on the
north side of the barn to replace
a former brick wall. Anew roof
was also put on.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Downing and
Joan, Chatham, took Mrs.
Downing's mother, Mrs. Alrrier
IF CATTLE PAY YOUR BILLS
Better cattle will pay those bills faster leaving you more dollars for
those extras that mean better living for the farm family, So for . . .
$ Earned . . . $ Saved .
You can rely on A.I. Proven
You can save the costs of keeping a
sires to produce those better
bull—feeding, housing, labour, fencing,
cattle in your herd. insurance and many others.
The price? Still only $5.00 on most sires.
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Ass'n
By MRS. M.
BRIDE HONORED
Mips Phyllis Weiberg was
guest of honor at a kitchen
shower given by Mrs. Gerald
Northeott and Mrs. Hubert Sch-
r oeder, , May 20.
Contests were enjoyed by all
after which Misses Paulette and.
Penny Schroeder and Miss
Doreen Willis presented the
bride-to-be with many useful
gifts.
A miscellaneous shower was
held in Saintsbury Parish Hall,
May 22 in her honor when over
100 were present.
May 25 a surprise grocery
shower was held at the home of
Mrs. Marguerite Appleton,
London for Miss Weiberg.
Contests were enjoyed by
everyone after which Miss
Donna Rosenberg of L ondon
presented the bride-to-be with
several boxes of groceries.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Essery ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. M. H.
Elston visited with the letters'
cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Ardean
Randall of Wyoming Sunday,
while Mr. & Mrs. Essery visit-
ed with their daughter Miss
Beatrice Essery of Ridgetown,
Public Health nurse.
Mrs. John Spacek accompa-
nied by her nephew Frank Gre-
gus of London, flew to Chicago
to visit with cousins Mr. &
Mrs. John Demorie and other
relatives for a few days last
week.
Bradley Gregus of Exeter
spent a few days with his uncle,
John Spacek last week. Jimmy
Gregus spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Spacek.
Mr. & Mrs. Rhiney Heckman
and family were guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Campbell and Helen
of Winchelsea Sunday.
Miss Marion Heckman of
London spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. R.
Heckman.
Mr. & Mrs. Gaby Mol who
were recently married have
taken up residence in the Heck-
man house recently owned by
Mr. Chris Fischer. Sunday they
had es their guests Mr. & Mrs.
Tom VanSteeg of Exeter; Mr.
& Mrs. Martin Wiltz of RR 3
White Bean
Seed
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$9.50 PER CWT.
CONTRACTS AVAILABLE
Refunds iPfen on early purchases
COOK BROS.MIIIING CO. LTD.
PHONE 24 HENSALL, ONT.
Complete Planting
Service For
CANNING CORN
AND BEANS
With Liquid Fertilizers
• Four 4 row planters now available to give you service
when you want it.
• If you have not tried liquid fertilizers with your row
crops, ask the man who has. It pays to fertilize with
liquid. Let us give you full particulars. We have many
growers to back up our enthusiasm.
CONTROL WEEDS & GRASSES
IN CORN - USE ATRAZINE
IN BEANS - USE EPTAM
Let us quote you costs per acre applied. If you don't have a
sprayer we will arrange one to spray for you. See us now
and find out how these chemicals can help you, and return
bigger profits to you.
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GRAIN • FEED •SEED
Exeter Ph 235.1782 Whalen Corners Ph Kirkton 35r15
How
to get
MORE NITROGEN
more
ECONOMICALLY
Each year more farmers are proving that
aqua ammonia puts more nitrogen per fer-
tilizer dollar in the soil than dry nitrogen
fertilizers - and does it faster, with less
work.
For corn, sugar beets, etc., as a side
dressing or preplant material, 20% aqua
ammonia is the quick, labour saving,
nitrogen source. It is handled in ordinary
tanks with fast filling by pump. No bags
to lift. Injected Where crop roots reach
it even in dry weather. Accurately con-
trolled metering pumps. Ask us to
apply it, or do it yourself with rental
Machines. Phone today.
Use
AQUA AMMONIA
Each 200 pounds of 20% aqua ammonia
yields 40 lbs, of actual nitrogen.
READS FERTILIZERS LIMITED
Exeter, Ontario
Phone today for fast Sorvicel 235-4774
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1 Mile East Of Brucefield
says Andy McLauOhlin, Waterdovvn, Ontario
"This was my first year using Atrazine and 1 am pleased with
the result," says Mr, McLaughlin, "I used a heavier applica-
tion on very grassy areas and got almost 100% control,"
Atrazine treatment Is normal routine with succegsful 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 these 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 for an instructional leaflet on the
now, More concentrated formula, Atrazine 65W, Place your
order now arid get your'sprayer reedy On time.
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