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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-06-15, Page 9Former ministers return WESTERN ONTARIO ABERDEEN-AI GUS ASSOCIATION Spring Sale Saturday, June 17, 1967 — 1:00 p.m. * 3 Bulls * 50 Females * 25 Calves sell with their Dams * Bulls ore all of Serviceable age. * 50 Females ore made up of Cows with calves at foot and rebred, and Open Heifets. Sale will be held on the OZ FARM of Mr. Otto Zimmer- man, R.R. 3, Kerwood, Ontario. (1 mile north of Highway 22 on the Kerwood sideroad, Watch far road signs on Sale Day.) Free Catalogues available Write — Secretary - George M. Carpenter, R.R. 2 London, Ontario. Phone 519-227-4528. Good Fences Make Good Neighbours But.•••Bulls Break Down Good Fences There's nothing like a wandering bull to spoil neighbourhood goodwill. His wanderings can be ex- pensive, too, for the owner is liable if he wanders into a purebred herd, if he damages property, or if he at- tacks someone. Many Ontario breeders save fences, dollars and goodwill by substituting artificial insemination for the herd bull. The best of sires are available, too. Find out for yourself by contacting your nearest office of WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING Phoning hours weekdays till 9:30 AM - For Sunday service call Saturday, 6 - 8 PM. Toll-free numbers listed in local telephone directories. Times-Advocate, June 15, 1967 NI. 9 Pair return from hospital Friends. fete bride at Staffa shower EVER A4slime, the public knows as much 490' your business as you do. That's why ad- vertising is so indispensobl, Three former ministers returned to Exeter, Sunday, to participate in the Legion drumhead service. From the left are: R, E, Pooley, the Rev. Phil Gandon, the Rev, Norman Knox, the Rev. Harold Snell, the Rev. H. A, seegmiller, Mayor Jack Delbridge and Lions president Gerald Godbolt. Rev. Snell was the guest speaker for the service. T-A photo Thames Road women hold centennial event By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CF.NTHALIA Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wright, who have been patients in South Huron Hospital, returned to their home last week. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Neely and family of Lon- don visited with them Sunday and Mrs. Alvina Mooney Of Kings- ville was a Monday visitor, Visitors with Mrs, Lorne Hicks were her sister Miss Wilda Pol- lock of Kitchener ter a few days following their trip to Lxpo and Mr. and Mrs. OrMa Pollock of Kincardine on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Molnar and family of Agincourt were weekend visitors with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Molnar. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Clara Abbott were Mrs. Hodgins and Mrs. McDonald of London, Mrs. W. Spencer, Mrs. R. Hitch, Miss Mary Hitch of St. Thomas and Mrs. L. Moote of London. Mr. Russell Schroeder was admitted to St. Joseph's Hos- pital on Saturday for treatment. Mr. Fred HOwe was moved from South Huron Hospital to Victoria Hospital on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Reid and Heather in London. Keep Saturday, July 22, open for the opening of the Centralia Centennial Centre; more details later. By MRS. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA , The Staff a United Mora Women held a shower Friday evening in the Family Life Centre honoring Miss Jane Parnons on her forthcoming marriage. Miss Sharon A.gor chaired the even- ing. Mrs. David Sim, London, gave a humorous reading. Mrs. Robert McCaughey favor e d everyone with several piano in-. strumentaln. The highlight pf the evening was a mock wedding with. Mrs. Ross Smale, bride, Mrs. John Drake, groom, Mrs. Reg Elliott, bridesmaid, Mrs, Henry liar- burn, best man, Mrs, Walter O'Brien, flower girl, Mrs. Cam- eron Vivian, ring-bearer, Miss Heather Daynard, minister, Mrs. Bill Taylor, usher, Mrs. Harold. Pethick, mother of the bride, Mrs, Darrel Parker, father of the bride, Mrs. Leslie Miller, soloist, Mrs. Robert McCaughey, pianist. Several contests were enjoyed. An address of good wishes was read by Sharon and Janie re- ceived many lovely gifts after which she thanked everyone. Lunch was served by the ladies, BUS TRIPS FOR PUPILS H !theft Township school child- ren enjoyed their annual bus trips on Friday, June 9. Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 along with their teachers enjoyed a bus trip to Stratford, Fanshaw and Story Book Gardens at Springbank. Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 along with their teachers enjoyed a trip to Pioneer Village at Doon, The Indian Reservation at Brant- ford and Woodstock. PERSONALS Miss Jackie Burleigh, Sea- forth, visited over the weekend with her cousins Patti, Susan and Jill Norris. Miss Lillian Ballantyne, Ex- eter, visited this past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kers- lake and family. Mr. and Mrs, John Temple- man visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamport, Ex- eter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris and family, Brampton, visited Sunday with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family. ATTENTION ALL INDUSTRIAL MILK AND CREAM PRODUCERS: By MRS. NORMAN LONG Mr. and Mrs. Elroy McDole (the former Myrtle Brownlee) are visiting their cousins Mrs. Reid Torrance and Miss Jean Ivison. Miss Sharon McBride spent last week at Expo '67 Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Van Wieren of Holland who have been visiting their son and daughter, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wierren and family are at pres- ent visiting other relatives and friends and will return at a later date. Mrs. Robert Dalrymple and girls of Brucefield visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper attended the funeral of a cousin in Lucan last Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Littleton and Charlene of London were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faber and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner, Gary, Bob Allan and Don Brodie spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Eyre at Restoule and enjoyed some good fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Triebner called during the weekend on the former's uncle, Mr. Dave Lippert of Gravenhurst. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE The Centennial June UCW meeting was held Tuesday even- ing when former members were guests with Mrs. Robert Jeffery and Mrs. Ross Hodgert as hos- tesses. Mrs. Stewart Miner and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne welcomed the ladies to the basement which was decorated with peonies, iris, lilac and lily of the valley, and coal- oil lamps. President Mrs. Donald Kernick gave a few words of welcome. The worship service for Can- ada's Centennial Confederation 1967 for the Canadian Council Pickerel produce from 26,000 to 36,000 eggs per pound of body weight. of Churches was followed with the leader being Mrs. Floyd Stewart. Mrs. William Rohde read the Scripture lesson, Mrs. M. C. Fletcher of Exeter was introduced by Mrs. Edwin Miller and thanked by Mrs. Miner Mrs. Fletcher gave an interesting talk on ,,Fears and Tensions of 1967". Mrs. William Cann fav- ored with a vocal solo accomp- anied by Mrs. Reg Hodgert. Business was conducted by the president. Roll call was an- swered by telling about the antique dress, plate, jewellery, chinaware or quilt on display. Mrs. Donald Bray, Mrs. Mur- ray Dawson, Miss Doris Elford, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Wil- liam Rohde, Mrs. Floyd Stewart dressed in old costumes, sang several old songs, closing with "This Land is Your Land" ac- companied by Mrs. Lloyd Knight, Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Haist, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, Brian, Barry and Barbara at- tended Wesley United Church anniversary and later were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman of Embro. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Smith of Florence spent the weekend with Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kernick and Margaret were guests at the GreeneLillie wedding at People's Church in Willowdale and at- tended the reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lillie at Markham on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tuckey of Exeter and Mrs. Gertie Moir of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barry, Mrs. Pearl Baynham and Colleen of London were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dougal of Exeter. Sunday even- ing Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir of Gorrie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery. Mrs. Victor Jeffery is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson of Bailieboro were last Tuesday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson. Keith Passmore is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Miss Doris Elford was at Expo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, Marlene, Murray and Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bal- lantyne, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Dawson are at Expo this week. Ross Rowe was there recently. Mr. Roy Coward of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart, Janice, Sandra and Michael were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coward of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore, Dennis, Darlene and Dale at- tended Crediton HUB Church Sun- day and later were guests with After extensive renovation and capital investment the Hibbert Co-op Dairy Association Ltd., of Staffa, On- tario are now in position to handle Industrial Milk as well as cream. We have installed the most modern equipment avail- able to insure the economical and efficient handling of both milk and cream. The equipment is designed for complete sanitary handling of either product. This equip- ment coupled with the best trained dairy staff available create a highly efficient dairy plant capable of handling all your industrial milk and cream production. The Staffa Creamery has been regarded as a safe reliable market for your cream sales for many years. Now that we have installed the equipment for the handling of milk as well, we feel that the dairy farmers of Perth, Huron and Middlesex Counties will continue to show their confidence by allowing us to handle their milk production. If you are anticipating the shipping of industrial milk or are looking for another market please feel free to contact us at the plant either by phone or dropping in to see how we can best serve you in the future as we have in the past. As well, remember that we will continue topurchase your cream shipments as long as there are cream pro- ducers in the area. Feel free any time to drop in and meet our personnel as well as looking over our plant. Manager: Lloyd Cameron, Phone Dublin 10 r 3 H ibbert Co-operative Dairy Association, Limited Staffa, Ontario Walter Safety says, Tell your mother and father that you want to learn to swim NOW" Friendly Fin McKinlay is why CREDITON FARM SUPPLIES is going to be better than all the rest. SIDE-DRESS YOUR CORN with 21% AQUA SOLUTION 41% AMM. NIT. SOLUTION (CUSTOM APPLIED) Boost Hay and Pasture with Liquid Fertilizer Fin is our manager and we have confidence in his ability to make CFS better than all the rest. He sup- plies fast efficient service; he sells at mill platform prices, and he mixes Shur-Gain feeds and concentrates to your exact requirements, but ... we could get any- one to do that. We chose Fin because he does it all with a smile, and you're sure to receive a thank you from Fin before you receive your bill. If you don't believe us why not buy something, just to test friendly Fin. 235-1782 EXETER Suppliers of Feeds and Concentrates CREDITON FARM SUPPLIES Cold backward spring has delayed these crops, First cut hay is short Farmers will have to count heavily on second cut, Ideal time to fertilize hay field is when first cut is off. PASTURE MAY BE TOP DRESSED ANYTIME: SEE US NOW FOR BALER TWINES,