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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-06-03, Page 15Church, a memorial for the church that was destroyed by fire, May 4, 1969. Weekend guests of Miss Nola Faist were Rev. & Mrs. Fred Faist, Stratford, and Mr. & Mrs, Robert Hilborn and Cathy, Orangeville. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock were in Beamsville Sunday to attend the christening service, in the United Church, for their grand- son Robert Glenn, son of Mr, Mrs. Bruce McLennan. Roy Smith .and Miss Coutts, London, were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Alf Smith. Mr. & Mrs, Craig Fairbrother of Troy, Michigan, called on their cousin Miss Clara Gaiser, Monday. Saturday gathered at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Nelson 'Schenk- for A .sw, prise party to honour Mr. Schenk • on the occasion of his 82nd bir- thday. Alf Smith went to Ottawa as drummer with the London Police Band to play in the parade of nO9 .safety patrollers marking National School Safety Patrol Week. evening friends Cower. At the funeral of Mrs, Jake Ratz last Wednesday Rev, W. C. Parrott, pastor of Crediton United Church, 1950-1955, and now stationed at Fordwich, assisted Rev. D. Warren, Mrs, Walter Fydenchuk, Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner, Mrs. Lloyd Lamport and Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner sang, Mrs. Wilmar Wein, Mrs. Alf Smith, Mrs. Bill Johnson and Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk attended the annual meeting of the district council of Boy Scouts of Canada at Clinton last Wednesday evening. Carl Radford is building a gas station near his residence on Main Street, Sam Lawson erected a memorial containing the three corner stones and the name stone of Crediton United Church. Completed except for a capstone of marble, it stands on the lawn at the east corner of Zion United SOPM:084aftggit- "r: • 0044,-•*>. AN>, FLALrdatY9.4.15tLaaff.I.ALIttXtttudoadvomwootogfttSiatrA*.V • Hog • .• .. •f::Mtk•AtAM, . . • A, -""•"" 4 • The Agromart is turning into a one-stop farm service centre with top-quality farm products and the service to back them. Come on in. The coffee pot's on the stove, and we're ready to talk. You can get a lot more than fertilizer from the CIL Agrómart® Now, you'll find Over 90 farm inputs in stock and a new type of technical and business service Tractors Equipment Tractors & Implements ----Priced to MOV E USED TRACTORS Ferguson 20-85 . . . $ 550 Ford 8N 495 MF 35 1800 50 Ford 8N 600 Cockshutt 30 1450 . 350 Ford 4000 41205 Gas . . USED EQUIPMENT Massey S92 Combine $ 2400 612 Ford Forage Harvester 695 Case Forage Blower vv/60' pipe 195 Massey Corn Head , 250 Cockshutt Bean Puller . 25 Ford Rear Crane . 20 Ford Rear Crane .. 10 Ford 8" Angle Blade Blower + Corn Head , . 350 Exeter Ford Equipment Sales Ltd. (At the Rear of Larry snider Motors) XETF't 235.2200 Man with backyard swimming pool, over the fence to shapely neighbor lounging by her swimming pool: "Could I borrow a cup of chlorine'?" Look what you can get at the Agromart 1. Feed Complete line of feed pre- mixes for Hogs, Beef and Dairy Cat- tle. Starter feed for calves and pig- lets + Minerals Feed-processing equipment. Custom-designed feed programs for your livestock, to in- crease production, raise profits. 2. Animal Health Products for Hogs, Beef and Dairy Cattle. Antibiotics for all major diseases + Feed Med- ication + Shell Brand insecticides for fly, louse and grub control + Growth promoters. Plus valuable on-farm advice on disease control. 3. "Seed Seed-corn, barley, wheat, oats and forage seeds, especially chosen for this area. Northrup King seed corn: single, double, 8-way, 4-way arid special crosses: early and late maturing varieties. For grain and sileage corn. Hyland Brand cereal grains supplied by W, G. Thompson & Sons, Plus helpful information on crop- target planning. "Corn-Mate" pro- grams, 4. Fertilizer Nitrogen fertilizers. Easy flowing dry fertilizer for all crops, bulk or bagged, custom- blended to suit soil needs + Corn starter fertilizers + Rental bulk spreading equipment — when you want them. Delivery and custom application services. Soil-testing and plant tissue-testing to help you raise yields. 5. Pesticides A complete range of top-quality brand name herbicides, insecticides, fungicides for all crops. Help is available in choosing the right pesticide, and advice on how to apply for best results. 6. General supplies CIL farm paints, heavy duty plastic sheets, twine, tools and other hardware items. 7: How to do it booklets Useful in- formative booklets by. Federal and Provincial Governments on all as- pects of farming. Plus special infor- mation leaflets on all our products and advice from CIL specialiSts, A 0- CIL Agromart Ko.Thomoon 8 $Pds Ltd.) CIL Agromart Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Centralia, Ontario 228-6638 CIL Agromart W. G. Thompson & Sons Limited Hensall, Ontario 262.2527 CIL Agromart Scott's Elevator Limited Lucan, Ontario 227-4,479 Agromart Second year of new cone regati•pn Times-Advocate, June 34 1971 Page 1$ Crediton native speaks at anniversary By MISS ELLA MOFILOCK CREDITON The congregation of Zion United Church celebrated their second anniversary Sunday with Rev, Fred Faist, St. John's United Church, Stratford, as guest speaker. The theme for the morning message was, Why Be A Christian, for the evening, When A Little Extra Means So Much, At the morning service the church choir sang; for the evening the ligronia Chair, under the direction of Mrs. R. McCaffrey, pianist Mrs, F. Wildfong, were guest artists. Two chancel vases of brass were presented to the church by the Faist family in memory of Ezra and Elizabeth Faist, Among the visitors present at the evening service were a group from Highland Park Baptist Church, Detroit, and workers from the House of Rahab, Grand Bend. Following the service there was a Fellowship Hour in the Sunday School rooms when the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Lloyd Hey, served lunch. PERSONALS Walter Fydenchuk attended a provincial conference for teachers of technical training at Fern Resort, Lake Couchiching, last week, Miss Clara Gaiser has returned from a two-week visit in British Columbia. She found the weather, the flowers and the mountain scenery delightful. Mr. & Mrs., Howard Lightfoot and Mrs. lvin Baker have moved into their new home on King Street North. Mr. & Mrs, Steve Brierly left Monday for a visit with Mr. Brierley's relatives in the British Isles. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Milton Gower, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Isaac By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mrs. Florence Collett and Bert Williams of Galt are spending a few holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Collett. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hutchinson and boys of Lucan and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Dinney and boys visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Don Dinney. Mrs. Richard Glanville and Jodi of Parkhill spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Kathy Glanville of Parkhill spent a couple of days with her mother, Mrs. Stan Preszcator. David Glanville of Parkhill spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator. What's going on at the Agromart? Drop around and see for yourself. It's turning into a one-stop farm service centre. Right now, you can get most any farm input you want. Whatever crop you're growing. Whatever livestock you raise. Brand-names you can trust Every input was chosen because it gives the best results in this area and the best value for your money. You'll find names you know and trust — like Chipman, and Shell pesticides; Ayerst, Tuco, Norwich and Sepko animal health products. Northrup-King seed corn —Hyland Brand seed grain and our own CIL range of custom-blend fertil- izers and feed pre-mixes. Special Adviser Service Your Agromart Manager knows local farming very well. But there's so much new information pouring out, no one man can keep on top of it. So, to help you and help the Agromart Manager, OIL has formed a special Adviser Service — a team of specialists to give you down-to-earth advice on what's new and what works. You can get on-farm advice about Feed, Seed, Soil Management, Fertilizer, Animal Health, Nutrition, and Farm Man- agement simply by asking your Agro- mart manager to call the Advisers in. Agromart Farmers' Meetings keep you up to date When we talked to farmers about this new service, a lot of them said "I've got to know what the new farm ideas are before I can get advice on them." Fair enough. So this year the Agromart will run a series of Farmers' Meetings on what's happening in farming. Nothing formal. Just coffee and donuts. An agricultural specialist or one of our supplier's experts will talk a while, then answer questions. We'll announce the meetings in the paper. Plan to come along. You never know what you'll learn. What else can the Agromart do for you? The biggest problem a farmer faces is the battle to keep profits up. It's not a new problem. But CIL have some new answers. CIL Agromart Managers, Advisers and economic specialists have been coh- ducting months of research into crop- planning, livestock production and farm economics. Now, solid farm management plans are being drawn up. The first is called "Planned Profit Farming". Its aim? To help you develop a long-term program for your farm business, using and adapting new and proven products and systems. You can put "Planned Profit Farming" to work on your farm operation right now. Ask your Agromart Manager for more information. Now you know a little more about the Agromart, why not drop in and meet the Agromart Manager? He's got a pot of coffee on the stove, and he's ready to talk.