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Thom n and Sons Limit HENSALL 2622527 Attention Farmers We Will Be Applying Incorporeted Herbicides Eptam, Treflon Etc in the EXETER-HENSALL AREA We have the power & equipment to do the best job possible, Phone 482-7664 Before 9:00 a.m. • CREDITQN PEE VVeES WALK WEST—Members of the Crediton pee wee baseball team went on a walk to Grand Bend Saturday to gain funds to buy suitable equipment. The team will play exhibition games this year and plans to enter the WOAA next season. From the left, the boys are, Larry Clarke, Wally Fydenchuk, Paul Fydenchuck, Perry Preszcator, Larry Lippert, Ronnie Bowers, Rene Beck, Howard Schenk and Bruce Hodge. T-A photo. Thames Road folk at shower, attend mission dedication • rt • ACW meets at Clandeboye By MRS. J. H. PATON CLANDEBOYE The ACW of St. James Anglican Church met Thursday evening with Mrs. Rea Hodgins as hostess. Mrs. Jim Cunningham presided for the meeting. The scripture was read by Mrs. Alvin Cunningham. The third part of the meditation on the Lord's Prayer was presented. Rev. R.A. Carson led a discussion concerning some repairs to be made at the church, , A picnic will be held in Exeter Riverview Park June 15. Lunch was served by the hostess. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. David Kestle held a birthday party for their daughter, Mrs. David Newman. Also attending were Mr. Newman and children Tim and Gregory, Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. George Cunningham and children, Tom Kestle, Toronto, and Janice. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Blake, London, spent the weekend with Mrs. Russell Blake and Wilmer Blake. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan, T h o rndale, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. J.H. Paton. The Logans had just returned from a trip to Ottawa accompanied by Mrs. Aileen Riehl, London. Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital. Her arm is still in a sling. Rea Neil had two ribs broken in an accident on his farm. Erwin Gebel has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital. Robert Hornell is improving after his second operation in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr, & Mrs. Rea Adams were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Rea Neil Sunday. In the afternoon, Mr. & Mrs. Len Powell visited at the Neil home. Crediton man reaches 80 yrs, By MISS ElA.A MORLOcit cREDITON Eighteen members of the family shared, at the home of Mr, & Mrs. Gerald Sehenk, in the celebration of the eightieth birthday of Nelsen Schenk. . Albert Geiser and Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Rats were in Toronto Sunday for an engagement party in honor of George Godbolt and Lois Simmons, The celebration was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Collett, Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner has been discharged from South. Huron Hospital and has returned to Huronview. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Mr, & Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner and Mrs. Don Finkbeiner and Valerie attended the graduation ceremony at the University of Western Ontario on Tuesday, May 27. Don Finkbeiner was one of the graduates. Karen and Gwen Finkbeiner left Friday for a three month tour of Europe. Miss Sheila Fahner is spending her second year of dietetic internship at IVIiseri eardia Hospital, 'Winnipeg. The Gordon Slaghts have moved into the home purchased from William Colter. Mr, & Mrs. Nelson Lamport were in Kitchener Friday to witness the graduation of their daughter Elyse from the University of Waterloo. Mr. & Mrs. Andy Bierling and Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Schenk visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McEwen, Mount Brydges. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Swartz and Doris attended the funeral of Glenn Finkbeiner in Pigeon, Michigan, Thursday. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Miss Muriel Glanville and Murray Glanville of Exeter spent Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Mrs, Leonard Wein fractured her wrist in a fall. Rodger McKnight of Goderich spent the weekend with Miss Kathy Glanville. Mrs. Jack Dye spent Saturday in London attending the Baton Twirling Competition. Ronald Foran of Blyth spent the weekend with Miss Elaine Glanville. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Edwards of Walkerton spent the weekend in Crediton. Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Calvin were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. William Thomson of Andrew St., Exeter. Times-Advocate, Juno 5, 1969 Noe 15 1 SEVIN insectici ide is on your sides SEVIN Carbaryl Insecticide cuts down the moststubborn bugs before they cut down your profits, It has all the strength you need to kill Colorado Potato Beetles, Mexican Bean Beetles, Cutworms, Leaf hoppers, Corn Borers, Flea Beetles, and many other insects. And SEVIN takes your side on safety, too. It breaks down quickly in the Soil and presents I no residue problems in meat or milk when label directions are followed. The combination of these advantages— safe-to-handle, economical, dependable, field-proven effectiveness—is unmatched by other insecticides. Get SEVIN on your side—for better crops and increased profits. See your local agricultural chemical supplier and insist on SEVIN Carbaryl Insecticide this year. UNION CARBIDE Agricultural themicals From The Discovery Company UNION CARBIDE CANAOA bora): PI4Sties aChernicels Consumer Products * F !WS • Gas Products • Metals d Carbon Dennis Passmore, Youth Fellowship President was in charge of the service. Barbara Miller and Beth Passmore read the scripture lesson. Donald Bray, treasurer of the church received mission donations from the Youth Fellowship group given by Douglas Webber; the CGIT given by Darlene Passmore; the Sigma C, given by Robert Bray; the Explorers, given by Janice Stewart; the Tyros, given by Keith Passmore; the Messengers given by Barbara Miller and Carolyn Kellett. Rev. Stewart Miner gave the address. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford of Elimville. Mrs. William Cann, Mrs. Jack Duncan, Mrs. Ken Duncan, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner, Mrs. William Rohde attended the Blossom Tea at Elimville Church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alvin Passmore and Mrs. William Rohde attended the church service at Chiselhurst United Church Sunday evening where Miss Mary Nichol, missionary on furlough from India spoke and showed pictures on her work in India. Mr. & Mrs. Case de Mooy, Sandra and Shari of London, Miss Cathy Brazier of Brantford spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, Brian, Barry and Barbara attended the Brock reunion at Riverview Park, Exeter, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thomson and family of Woodham, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie, Mr. & Mrs. William