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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-05-25, Page 135 Year Guarantee New. Deluxe Farm Sprayer Featuring Corrosion-proof Fibre-Glass rank — 200 Imp. Gal. Capacity "Farmers Increase Your BEEF & MILK PRODUCTION Build a concrete silo, height to suit your needs Upright Concrete Silos 14 ft. Diameter up to 55 feet Arnold Hugill & Son 92 Cambria Rd. North Goderich 524.9437 Collect BEHLEN LEADER IN GRAIN DRYER DESIGN Now - Select One of THREE Methods Belden Batch Dryers Economical, Portable, Full Wrap around Grain Column, Fast Loading and Unloading, 4 Big Sizes. PTO or electric Drive. Behlen Drying Tanks Efficient. All Weather Low Heat Drying High Horse Power Burners. Push-Button Operation. Batch Dry Up to 400D Bus. Per Day — or Dry In-Storage. 11 Sizes 1620 Bus. To 26000 Bus. New Behlen Continuous Flow Dryers Exclusive Four Col- umn Design. Total Automation. Directional Heat Control. Dry and Cool Or Full Heat Cycle Only For Dryeration. P.T.O. or Electric Drive. A BEHLEN DRYING SYSTEM FOR ANY ACREAGE SEE YOUR EXPERIENCED BEHLEN DEALER Watch for the opening of our new outlet in this area. Located at the former RCAF transmitting station on Highway 83, five miles east of Exeter. Cha man .s arm equipment PHONE 352,0100 545 GRAND AVENUE E. CHATHAM. ONT., Tirnos-Acivocatar May 15, 1,07 Ps 13 Institute at Grand Bend. shown planting of seeds .Seek :better ,deal from government. Ninety Huron farmers march Two buses carrying 90 Huron County I ar tri ors left Clinton shortly after midnight Tuesdayto Converge on Ottawa with thous- ands of their allies from Ontario and Quebec and met with federal agricultural officials, Wednes, day. I nstai new officers at Dashwood church in the afternoon, said as, far es he knew .one According to the 'Huron from .his municipality was male- ordinator, the brief attempted to ing the trip* get a better method of bargain-. "I think everybody is too busy ing with federal officials and a finishing their seeding, if this permanent subsidy structure, was three weeka. later I'm Ore Wilfred Mousseau, RR 2 Hen- some Hay farmers would be join- secretary of the -.Hay town,, ing in on the march", added ship Federation of Agriculture MonSSeati, conducted the business, Roll call was name a new plant l have grown. The motto—Beautiful be- yond compare is there anything more fair than the flowers of spring—masterpieces of God" was given by Mrs. Susan Devine. Mrs. Raymond Kading gave re- port of District Annual. MI'S. Harold Wainer was presented with a gift and thanked for her leadership In the past year. Mrs. Nola Taylor and Miss Linda Mil- ler were also presented with gifts for their work as leaders of the 4-II club. By MRS. wet.Lwooa GILL GRAND BEND The Grand Bend WI held their May meeting Thursday evening in the town hall with a good. attendance, Mrs. Marion Stucky assisted by Mrs. Ed Gill gave a. Very interesting demonstration on the planting of seeds and different plants, Each member was given a Jerusalem Cherry tree potted ready to plant in garden. An exchange of bulbs and plants followed. Mrs. WO Taylor, president, By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASHWOOD The newly elected officers of Zion Lutheran Church Walther League were installed during the service Sunday. president is James Hayter Jr; vice-president, Janet Miller; secretary, Mar- garet Merman treasurer, Sheila Willert; Christian Growth chair- man, Glen Restemayer; Wheat- ridge seals chairman, Joanne Hayter. est in th4 Field! Elmer Hunter, RE 3 Goderich, one of the co-ordinators for Hur, on told the T-Ala.te Tuesday night that he was pleased with the re-. sponse of area farmers. Hunter added, "we received more than 4Q applications on Tuesday to make the trip and this was better than I expected. About the same number from Perth will be making the trip," A committee of six farm re- presentatives from the twoprov- Mr. and Mrs. 141and Reste- inceS presented their brief to mayor and Robert and mr. and Agriculture Minister J. J. Greene Mrs. Alphonse Denomrne and at 10:30 Wednesday morning and Brian spent the weekendatChes- the entire group were expecting ley Lake. to hear the minister's reply later CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Mae Hodgins was pleas- antly surprised on the occasion of her 89th birthday when mem- bers of her family gathered on Sunday to celebrate with her. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kayes of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and family of Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and family. C2161LIS.A.. A committee was named to plant flowers at cemetery also Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Ed Gill are to purchase a Centennial tree and get in touch with Cham- ber of Commerce in regards to planting tree in their picnic grounds. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ed Turnbull, Mrs. Marty Burke, Mrs. Verne Ridley. PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Over- acker of Antwerp, New York, spent last week with her brother, Mr. Leroy Bariteau and Mrs. Bariteau. Brenda, Steven, Scott and Shane Williamson of Ailsa Craig spent the weekend with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Glen IVIaniey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gill held a reception at the home of his sister Mrs. Keith Charlton and Mr, Charlton at Mount Brid- ges in honor of their daughter Janice, graduate nurse of Vic- toria Hospital School of Nurs- ing, London. Those present were Miss Jean Kennedy, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Welch of Wat- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Har- rison, Miss Joanne Harrison, John Miller of Goderich and Mr. Lee McCutcheon of Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. John Stocker of Rexdale spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gratton and family and visited with other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vanner of Collingwood spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Baird. Mr. and Mrs. S, M. Barbour of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flear. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ramsden and family of North Bay spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gill and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gibson and family of Brampton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson and family, SPRAYS & SPRAYERS The Calsa line of sprayers and farm chemicals has been proven "Best in the Field". Calsa pioneered the in-tank mechanical agitation for complete and continuous mixing of all spraying materials. Wide range of piston pumps and adjustable booms and tank capacities from 100 to 500 gallons , .. allows you to choose the sprayer that's right for the job. Your Calsa dealer also has a complete line of Calsa herbicides and insecticides for control of weeds, insects and fungus. See them now at your Calsa dealer. R. BEDARD C216.10$9gA. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller have returned home after spending several months with their son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Miller at Edmonton, Alberta, and a month with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan of Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan and family of Pick- ering spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bassow and Emma of Zurich. A number of WI members at- tended the District Annual at Crediton last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kayes of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. Otto Restemayer is a pat- ient in St. Joseph's hospital, London, where he underwent sur- gery. ore Nod Bosanquet Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom of the Haig Farm entertained relatives at a dinner Monday for their 50th wedding anniver- sary. Mr. & Mrs. Robert McGillivray of Chatham have come to reside at the New Venice Farm. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Eagleson, Parkhill visited Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance on Monday. Philip Little is i m pr o v ing slowly in Sarnia General Hos- pital, in the intensive care ward and may be home in a month. Mr. Bruce Wilson is visiting at home due to the hydro strike at Courtright. Mrs. G. Gotelaer, David and Peter and Mrs. Robert Mervin, Debbie and Janice of Ridgetown visited Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance on Monday. Mr. Robert Nordstrom is em- ployed at the Esso station in the Pinery. Mr. & Mrs. Art Greenlee of Parkhill visited Mr. & Mrs. Wm Nordstrom last Wednesday. 1RCR is in training at Inner- wash in units. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Nordstrom visited Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Nord- strom, Strathroy on Sunday. 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