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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-05-02, Page 13NOW IN STOCK GOOD USED TRACTORS * FARMALL CUB * 2 FARMALL SUPER "C's" * FARMALL "M" NEW TIRES * FARMALL "400" GAS * FARMALL 350 DIESEL * FARMALL "806" DIESEL WITH DUAL WHEELS * FARMALL 504 GAS 950 HRS. * INTERNATIONAL 434 GAS POWER STEERING & INTERNATIONAL "1501" LOADER WITH HYDRAULIC BUCKET JUST 450 HRS. * NTERNATIONAL "504" DIESEL 1,100 HOURS * NTERNATIONAL 606 GAS * NTERNATIONAL 414 DIESEL * NTERNATIONAL 250 DIESEL * NTERNATIONAL "WD6" * NTERNATIONAL "W6" * NTERNATIONAL "W9" GAS * COCKSHUTT "50" DIESEL * FORD "8N" WITH FREEMAN LOADER * OLIVER 880 DIESEL * JOHN DEERE "B" • USED PLANTING EQUIPMENT * INTERNATIONAL 13 RUN DRILL * COCKSHUTT 15 RUN * MASSEY 13 RUN DRILL * IHC "93" S.P. COMBINE )' 2 "60" MASSEY COMBINES * 2 NEW IDEA MOWERS * BRILLIAN HAY CONDITIONER GOOD SELECTION OF PLOWS. AND TILLAGE EQUIPMENT N. T. MON'TEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most!" F3CET.H, IOOF AND REBEKA1IS MARCH TO ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE, SUNDAY By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE Mr. Ray Mills, Toronto spent visited with Morley relatives the weekend at his home. Monday at Wiarton. Wednesday Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills at- evening they attended a Feder- tended the SWOSDA at Clinton ation meeting at the A. B. Lucas Air Base, Saturday evening. School, London. Mr. Arvid Beitans, Dace and Mr. & Mrs. J. Finkbeiner and Inta were in Hamilton Sunday. Joanne visited Sunday with Mr. Dace and Inta being in the Girl & Mrs. Wm. Campbell, Ethel. Guides and Boy Scouts parade. Mr. & Mrs. John Marshall and family and Mrs. Myrland Duf- field, St. Marys, were sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield. Miss Donna Gee and friend, Toronto, were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins. Mrs. Evelyn White and Lloyd, London, are • staying with Mr. Frank Parkinson for a few days. Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley attended the Variety Show spon- sored by London Life, London. WOOL Belmont, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Tookey, London. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hodgins visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans. Recent callers with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie were Mr. & Mrs. Melville Gunning and Mur- iel, Exeter, and Mr. Thos. Simp- son, London. Mrs. Norman Hodgins and Mrs. Percy Hodgins attended the an- nual meeting at St. Paul's Cath- edral, London, Tuesday of the Anglican Church Women of the Diocese of Huron. Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Gerald Railings from the Has- kett Funeral Home, Lucan, Mon- day. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Lamond, London, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Squire. Douglas Squire has accepted a position at Hamilton for the summer months and commenced Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley and Miss Carole Foster were at Lindsay, Saturday visiting with Mr. & Mr's. Paul Schrier and family. Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley Realize the highest returns for your wool by patronizing your own Or- ganization. SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 Weston, Ontario Obtain sacks and twine without charge from Exeter District Co-Operative Exeter or by writing to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 40 St. Clair Avenue East Toronto 7, Ontario. Texaco gives your furnace a FREE ANNUAL CHECK-UP During the summer months, we like to take a good long look at your furnace. This in- spection includes checking operation, cleaning and con- ditioning the complete fur- nace and heating installation, with all the work carried out by experts. And it doesn't cost you a penny! This free, annual service is just one way you can take our home heat comfort for granted every winter—when it really counts! If you're not already taking advantage of Texaco's reas- suring, complete Home Heat Service, we can do something about it. Give us a call. W. "BILL" McFALLS 227 Wellington St. Exeter, Ontario Tel: 235-2840 Thames ...Road couple celebrate anniverory. • go By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Tnesday evening last around fifty, neighbours and friencIS gathered in Farquhar Hall to honor Mr. and Mrs. William Snow on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary which Was April 24. Euchre was Played and Prizes were won for ;aches high by Mrs, Jack Borland; ladies low, Mrs. ROSS Cottle; lone hands, David Passmore; men's high, Alnier ,Passmore;; men's low, Bill Snow Jr. Mrs. Lee Webber gave a humorous reading.RegHodgert read an address and William Rohde presented Mr. and Mrs. Snow with a Chrome tray. Mr. and Mrs. Snow both replied. HAPPY DOUBLES MEET Thursday evening the Happy Doubles met in the church base- ment with twenty members pre- sent. Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne opened the meeting and was as- sisted in the devotional by Mr. Lorne Ballantyne and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray. Mrs. Stewart Miner conducted Bible study. Several contests were enjoyed. It was deckled to get a cupboard to put the choir gowns in. The Purchase of stacking tables Was discussed. Lunch was served by cern- mittee in charge Mr. and Mrs. Lorne BallantYne and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bray. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore and family Were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. RaY Stewart and girls of Sarnia were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. elan . Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill, Gordon, Brian and Esther of Hayfield were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rannie of London. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Snow entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snider of Ex- eter, Mrs. Lorne Luker, Mrs. Clifford Moir of Hensall, Miss Phyllis Ducharme of Zurich, Miss Emily Dykeman of Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Grant, Brenda and Scott. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Hunkin, Mr. and Mrs, Reg Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Snow attended a staff din- ner at Dominion Hotel, Zurich. The remainder of the evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Taylor of Ex- eter when ice-cream and cake was served. Mr. and Mrs. Snow received a gift. Saturday evening Bill, Bob and Jim Snow took their parents Mr. and Mrs. William Snow out to dinner at the Iroquois Hotel in London. When they arrived they were surprised to see Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goddard of Ilderton. Ted was Bill's best man at the wedding 25 years ago. By MRS. THOMAS H ERN Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McKeen and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bell of Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wilkinson, Woodsley, Miss Karen Griffin and Mr. Lyle Foster of Wheatley were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkin- son. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Houlton, ANIMMINIMMIMMIEIN M et Mr.Nitro -gent WE SPE CIALIZE NITROGEN SOLUTIONS :RENTAL BASIS OR CUSTOM APPLIED THIS YEAR USE THE BEST. USE OUR 41% AMM. NITRATE SOLUTION. IT'S THE RESULTS THAT COUNT. 11 POUNDS OF NITROGEN/ACRE EXTRA PROFIT/ACRE 40 lbs. $28.00 80 lbs. $47.00 120 lbs. $55.00 160 lbs. $61.00 200 lbs. $65.00 Economical and Profitable Pay For Themselves Many Times Over Broadcasters To Top Dress Our Machines To Side-Dress Our 28% UREA-AMMONIUM NITRATE 41% AMMONIUM NITRATE LOW PRESSURE solution containing 3 forms of nitrogen to get the best possible results from corn. It is knifed into the soil at a SHALLOW depth with NO gassing off or loss of nitrogen. Apply to corn either pre-plant or side-dress. The AMMONIUM NITRATE portion (58%) is available for plant use even in cold wet weather. The AMMONIA (19%) becomes available as the temperature rises, and the UREA (11%) becomes available for later feeding. 28% UREA - AMM. NITRATE (31%) (39%) Pre-plant on top of soil and work in with cultivator. So easy to apply you can do it yourself with our applicator. There are no fumes or gassing off. There is NO loss of nitrogen when applied. The AMMONIUM NITRATE (39%) becomes available immediately to supply early requirements of young plants. The UREA (31%) is for later feeding, For CORN — Broadcast on soil and cultivate before planting. For BARLEY — Pre-plant or top dress after barley has been sown, For PASTURE — Broadcast in early spring on grasses, 41% AMM. NITRATE (58%) AMMONIA UREA (19%) (11%)