HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-08-29, Page 11TRACTORS
BUYER'S
BONANZA
FARM TOOL KIT
$162.00 VALUE
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YOURS
with the purchase of an
International 275,434,624 tractor
68 PIECES PLUS METAL Offer Expires
BOX and TOTE TRAY
August 31, 1968.
Ratchet 1/2" drive
15" flex handle
5"and 10" extension
universal joint
DH sockets
7/16" to 1-1/4"
Deep Sockets
13/16", 7/8"
10" Vice Grip
8" Adjustable
Wrench
Set of 14
combination box and
open end wrenches
in a leatherette roll
3/8" to 1-1/4"
Hammer
Pliers
6" Combination, 8"
Combination,
Battery, Cutting
Screw Drivers
4.1/4", 9.1/4",
7.3/4 Phillips
Open End Wrenches
3/8"x7/16"
11/16"x3/4"
1/2"x9/16"
13/16"x7/8"
5/8"x11/16"
15/16"xl"
Box Wrenches
3/8"x7/16"
1/2"x 9 /16"
5"8/x11/16"
Chisels
1/2" Cut-5.1/2'
Long
5/8" Cut-6" Long
Punches
3/32" Point-6-1/4"
Long
3/16" Point-5-5/8"
Long
Set of 11 Allen
Wrenches
USED
TRACTORS
We've got 'em to suit
EVERY NEED
and
EVERY BUDGET
FARMALL SUPER A WITH CULTIVATOR & LOADER
FARMALL SUPER C WITH 2 OR 4 ROW CULTIVATOR
FARMALL 200 WITH 2 OR 4 ROW CULTIVATOR
ALLIS CHALMERS C WITH 2 ROW CULTIVATOR
INTERNATIONAL 504 DIESEL
2 INTERNATIONAL B 414 DIESELS
INTERNATIONAL B250 DIESEL
2 INTERNATIONAL W-6 GAS
INTERNATIONAL W-6 DIESEL
2 INTERNATIONAL W-9 GAS
MASSEY-FERGUSON 50 GAS, high arch
MASSEY-FERGUSON 35 DIESEL
MASSEY-FERGUSON 65 DIESEL, high arch with
power steering
OLIVER 880 DIESEL
FERGUSON 20-85 GAS
FARMALL 806 DIESEL
OOCKSHUTT 40 GAS
USED EQUIPMENT
Oliver 18A Combine
International No. 46 baler, Like New
International 80 Combine, Full Equipped
Allis Chalmers Rake
International No, 98 SP Combine, Fully' Equipped
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Using old-time methods
Anyone attending Saturday's Bean Festival can attest to the tastiness of the beans that were the main
part of the menu. Above, Mrs. Leonard Erb is scooping the beans right out of the huge iron kettle in
which they were baked. T-A photo.
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Dishing up baked beans
Beans were the main item on the menu at Saturday's annual Bean Festival in Zurich and everyone re-
ceived a generous helping throughout the day. Above, several young ladies are waiting for these plates
being prepared by Mrs. Gordon Hess, Mrs. Phil Overholt, mrs. Dennis Overholt and Mrs. Doug O'Brien.
T-A photo.
Farmers using FCC loans
to enlarge their acreage
Close relationship between
Farm credit Periii9katiOnlenCang
and the roorg4Oizatiop of re-.
sources down on the farm is ill-
ustrated in the FCC's report
for the fiscal year ended Mara!,
4,1966.
of the 215 million ip new loans
approyed, over 80 percept went
to Making the farm a more ef-
ficient and profitable business,
Farmers used approxiMately half
of the new funds to enlarge farm
acreages by an average of near-
ly 50 percent; .14 percept went
Into purchasing complete farm
units, thus facilitating the trans-
fer to new management; 14 per-
cept was used to improve land
and buildings; and 2.5 percent to
purchase livestock and equip-
ment.
The value of loans under the.
By MRS. S. HUTTON
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Clarke and
Dianne of Sebringville visited.
Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Walters.
Miss Diane Hutton returned
home Sunday after spending a
week with Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Hutton and Debbie, Listowel.
Mrs. Ivan BC:ck, Margaret and
Dennis, visited at Langton, Sun-
day.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cole, Lon-
don, visited over the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs, Freeman Horne.
Goderich man
gets promotion
C. M. Jutras has been pro-
moted to Manager of the Canada
Manpower Centre at Sarnia,
Mr. Jutras has been Manager
of the Goderich Canada Man-
power Centre for the past three
and one-half years. Prior to
coming to Goderich, he served
in various positions at Owen
Sound and Welland, where he
joined the Department of Man-
power and Immigration in 1960,
Mr. Jutras is a member of the
Goderich Industrial Commission.
He is also a Past Director and
Secretary of the local Rotary
Club.
He will assume his new pos-
ition at Sarnia on September 1.
A successor is expected to be
appointed within the next few
weeks.
Spruce is a favourite wood for
Violin makers because of its ex-
cellent resonance.
Announce New
Healing Substance:
Shrinks Piles
'Exclusive healing substance proven toshrink
hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue:
A renowned research institute has
found a unique healing substance
with the ability to shrink !minor-
thoida painlessly It relieves itching
arid discomfort in minutes and
speeds up healing of the injured,
inflamed tissue.
In case after ease, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(Shrinkage) took plade
Meat ,important of , rill—results
Were*, thorough that this improve=
Mont wea Maintained over a period'
of Many thotitliS,
'Phis Was itecoMplisiled with
rieW healing substance (Bio-Dyne)
Which quickly helps heal injured
dells and attmtilii tea growth of new
tisane,
Now 13io4)yrie is offered in ()MO
Meta and gitippoSitory form called
Preparation dl AgIc for it at all drug
'Stores. Satisfaction or your Money
refunded.
Farm 'Credit Apt during theyear,
including $98,000.,000 outstanding
PII.OreVIOUP loans by the c9rpgr,
*WI was X 203,236,500 -.6 09r,
cent more than In the previous
year, yOAr, 1:1,954 farmers wha
took out loanS represented a ,de-
crease of 2 pPiTP_Pt from the
190647 tiDirei
With over 01,9Q0 mortgages
outstanding to canadiAo fartner
at the year end, the corporation
now hap a mortgage on approxi-
mately one out of every four
farms, clAssifted as commercial
in the 1966 census.
The FCC's post-loan advisory
service continued to assist hot.-
rowers with farm management
and record keeping. The elec-
tronic farm accounting program
Hamilton family
elects officers
The Hamilton family gathered
Sunday in Lions Park, Seaforth.
Clifford Miller was elected
president for 1969.
Other officers are: Lorne El-
liott, vice-president; Mrs. Alvin.
Kemp, secretary-treasurer; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Elliott, social
convener.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Jessie Hamilton, Mrs. William
Sillery, Norman McIlraith, Al-
vin Kemp, Mrs. F. Elliott and
Dean Elliott,
Members attended from Tor-
onto, Owen Sound, Port Elgin,
Teeswate r, Exeter, Munro,
Staffa and Cromarty.
carried out in conjunction, with
the cr).41.'A Economics pranch
now serves About 2,700 Canadian
farmers,
14 044 ITPAYTI1eAt remained
ist4etorY ,cluripg the yOar with
93,2 13OPOPpt of All mortgages in
good standing at March 31,
According to George Owen,
FCC Chalrmao, the demand
mortgage credit in the April-
June 1968 perWl IP 000 15
percept less in both number and
amount of loans approyed than.
a year esrlier.
McGillivray man
clies..in London
A McGillivray Township man,
114s4czolto (Mac) Allison pasged
away Friday in Victorialiospltal,
London. He was 60 years. old.
Funeral wal.> from the T. Ste0,
enson and Son Funeral Home,
Ailsa Craig, Monday. Interment
was .inst. James Cemetery, clan,
deboye.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Rita Hamilton; a daugh,
ter, Mrs. Leslie (Betty) Morley,
McGillivray; three sisters, Mrs.
Gladys Lockner, Inwood; Mrs.
Roy (Mary) Schenk, Crediton;
and Mrs. Edward (Flora) Gack-
stetter, Exeter.