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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-05-19, Page 9Trophies and smiles .... ... . .. . • • ". At.•• Austin L, Parnall, award-winning corn grower of Drumbo, says By MRS. KEN McKELLAR GET THERE SAFELY FIRST..., 25% OFF Regular Price Aluminum Stepladder $11.00 Aluminum Stepladder $20.00 Aluminum Extension Ladder $44.00 NEWBY Tire & Battery Service EXETER DISTRICT Beside CNR S'ation 235 2081 Main St, N. 235-0330 BROADLOOM NYLON • WOOL & NYLON PURE WOOL 3.95 19.95 EXPERTLY INSTALLED Wide Selection of Colors and Quality We Also Have Tintawn And The New Tintawn Boucle Gould & Jory Phone 235-0270 MANUFACTURED HOMES BY BEAVER LUMBER ALUMINUM SUMMER FURNITURE JH HOPPER HOCKEY Walter D. Burton Tuesday evening with 28 ladies in attendance. Mrs. Lloyd Lovell took the worship. After reports were given and business discussed, Mrs. Emer- son. Anderson assisted by Gary, showed pictures taken last winter while visiting Florida. Dianne and Darlene McKay gave a piano duet and also sang later on with Mrs. Ross Broadfoot accompany- ing on the piano. An limitation from Brucefield to attend their visitor's day was accepted. A ',Mother's Day poem" was given by Mrs. Bert Faber. Courtesy remarks were by Mrs. John Anderson. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ross Love and Mrs. Pear- son Charters. By MRS. NORMAN LONG The UCW met at the church Special music was rendered by the choir with Miss Jean Ivison at the organ, and a quartet of Joan Sinclair, Debbie Anderson, Grant and Kenneth Jones sang. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS AUTO • FIRE • LIFE (Specializing in Term Insurance) I 235-0793 E. al11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111ffinifillIBM11114 PERSONALS Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Dickert included Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickert, Harriston, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hubbard and boys of Harriston. Mr. & Mrs. Grant Love of Caro, Mich. spent the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Edgar McBride and Sharon. Sunday visitors were Mrs. R. Dalrymple, Bonnie and Betty of Brucefield. Mr. & Mrs. Oswald Brown of Detroit, Mich. visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. N. Long. Mrs. Eldin Kerr has been a patient in Seaforth Memorial Hospital the past two weeks. 141 ,GIDLEY ST. E, One phase of The Salvation Army's extensive ministry is the work with prisoners and their families. In Canada last year nearly 38,000 prisoners were vi- sited by Salvation Army officers. ATRAZINE 651111 "the best thing that has happened to the corn business!" and Ted Wright, Bev and Carl Turner, Grace and Bill Gilfillan and Marg and Al Flynn. (T-A photb) Cool Cats, regular season winners in the Sunday division of the Exeter mixed bowling league are shown above with their championship trophies and smiles. From left: Bertie and Pete Bileski, Shirley R'eitepa Warm spring rains have given new vigor to forage and cereal crops in Huron County. Spring grain is showing through on many farms. Some farmers have turned livestock out to grass for the summer. Practically all dairy cattle are still inside. Soil moisture supplies appear adequate. "Atrazine is a good product to work with because it is so safe," according to Austin Parnall, who plants 600 acres of corn. "We've never had any damage with it, In '65, we used Atrazine with oil and sprayed around the middle of June when the weeds were up about an inch. It burned off the weeds pretty fast and gave good control through to harvest with no culti- vations," Stressing the safety of Atrazine, Mr. Parnall reports: "We've never had any problem from residues when following treated corn with soybeans on my farm." Mr. Parnall goes on to say "In the future we will not use oil with the Atrazine because for the best results I believe Atrazine should be used as soon after planting as possible (early May) for more moisture," Start using Atrazine this year—discover how profitable corn production can be. Ask your dealer for an instructional leaflet on Atrazine 65W and place your order now. Gesaprimt brand of Atrazine 65W is available in 5 lb. bags and 50 lb. cartons from farm supply dealers, gRegd.r.m. or Gelgy Bissett school sold by tender Former pupils of SS No. 5 Usborne, known as the Bissett school, will be interested to know that owing to the amalgamation of the schools in the township, the school was recently sold by tender to Mr. and Mrs. Don Wil- son of Exeter for $500. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are following a re- cent trend of converting old build- ings to modern and comfortable homes. As the school is only a mile east of Exeter the problem of transportation is nil in this automobile age. FEN ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Young People's anniversary service at St. Andrew's United Church was well attended Sun- day. Rev. D. Stuart conducted the service with Miss Dianne Mc- Kay, Miss Gwen Hendrick and Mr. David Turner taking part in the worship service. Fisons (Canada) Limited, Registration Of Kindergarten & Gr. 1 The registration is Friday, May 20 at 3:30 P.M. At the closest school Grade 1 pupils to be age of 6 by December 31 Kindergarten — age 5 by December 31. Parents are to bring proof of age and immunization records. Kindergarten schedule is not complete but it is expected that the pupils will attend every other day for a full day. Huron County School Area No. 1 J. E. Caldwell, Sec. Treas. A B-A-Z-A-A-R OF VALUES SILVER And CRYSTAL THE TRADITIONAL GIFT FOR JUNE BRIDE SEE Some people get there by pull, others by push. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Knechtel, Rostock. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Dunn of Man- kota Sask. visited this week with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Laing were Mr. & Mrs. Albert Deichert, Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. R. Musselman, Rich- ard and Marian Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Grahm, Avonton, visited Saturday even- ing with friends in the village. Mr. & Mrs. Wallace White, Avonton, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. George Wallace. Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie visited Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Shirley Elliott and family of Essex. Nancy Elliott returned home for some holi- days with her grandparents. Miss Carol Ann Dow accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. Mer- vin Dow, attended the School Queen's banquet at the Hotel London Friday evening. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dow and family were Mrs. William Priest and family of Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar visit- ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. 0. R. Francis of Woodstock. Mr. Andrew Hamilton of Ex- eter visited Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hamilton. 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