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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-17, Page 21You'll Find It Here! Whatever Your Needs In New or Used TRACTORS USED TRACTORS 1—F1466D with cab, excellent 1—F826D, cab, new tires, like new 1—F856D, like new 1—F1066D, cab, 18.4x3.8 tires, excellent 1-1FIC 434 Gas, excellent 1-1HC 656D, sharp 1-1HC 434D, power steering, new rubber 1-1HC 414D, good 2—David Brown, 1200D, clean 1—Ford 4000 Gas, clean 1—Allis D14 with loader 1—F300 with new T.A., good rubber 1—Farmall Super M with wide front 1—Farmall Super M, T.A., P.S., 3 pt. 1—Farmall C 1—Farmall Cub (W/Equipment) 1—Massey 22 with cultivator 1.-1HC 275 D (cheap) 1—T5 Gas Crawler with blade (wrecking) 1—F806D (T.A. doesn't work) cheap 1—F544D with cultivator 1—Allis C with loader 1-434D with p.s., good shape 1—Bobcat Skid-stear loader, excellent NEW TRACTORS 1—F1566D with cab 1—F1566D, no cab 1—F1466D with cab and air , 1—F1066D with cab 1—F1066D, cab and air 1—F766D, no cab 1—IHC 674D 2—IHC 574D 1—IHC 574 Gas with 1850 loader 1-1HC 454D 4.• *ma. N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most!" Win trip to Quebec • Kirkton 4-H .giris get honours Wheat sales bit record FERTILIN 5-10-10 GARDEN FERTILIZER Specially formulated to provide the cot balance of nutriments for proper feeding vegetables, flowers, shrubs and trees No 270.057 33 1/3 lb bag CO-OP GOOD VALUE No. 270-054 33 1/3lb. bag CO.OP GOOD VALUE 14 9! By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Perth County 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Day was held Saturday, April 12 at the Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre, Parents and friends attended the afternoon program, which consisted of demonstrations, exhibits, skits and a fashion show based on the 4-H project "Clothes For Leisure." Cathy Regier and Rosemary Simpson, Kirkton, received provincial certificates and Mary Vink and Sheila Duncan, RR 1 Kirkton, received county cer- tificates, Personals Mr. & Mrs. James Bearss were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. HoWard Bearss, Mr, & Mrs, Gary Ballard of Toronto spent the weekend with their parents, Mr, & Mrs. Rea Stephens. Mrs. Gertrude Thomson of the 8th line spent a week visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Herman Paynter. Joan Heard and Brent Mar- shall won a trip to Quebec at the Perth County Regional Science Fair held at St. Marys Collegiate, April 10, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Eveleigh spent the weekend at Welland where Al was competing with the Mitchell Legion Howling team in the Ontario Championship Legion Bowling. Mrs, Leslie Fairbairn and Bruce of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy. Mr, & Mrs, George Kemp of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Switzer, Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robinson returned home Sunday from a holiday to England. Hiram Hanna is still a patient in St, Marys Memorial Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Art Julian of Utica Michigan spent a few days this week visiting with Mr, & Mrs. Miller McCurdy and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis, Mr. & Mrs, Fred Hamilton have returned home to Stratford after spending the winter months in Texas. They visited with Mr, & Mrs. Ray Norris and Mr, & Mrs. G. H. Burgin Monday evening. Miss Collishaw of Durham England, who is teaching music in a consolidated school in Newfoundland at present, visited friends of her parents during the Easter holidays, Rev. & Mrs. T, Elliott. Mr, & Mrs. Wesley Birchall of Cochrane, Alberta, is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Switzer. Only 23 enter Hully canoe test The third annual Hully Gully canoe race held Friday in aid of CFPL's Bunny Bundle was a limited success. Only 23 canoes competed in the 14 mile course which offered the best water and course conditions ever. As described by Greg Cowan, Ontario champion canoeist, "It is a typical Canadian river course, the most interesting course in Western Ontario." Only two teams submitted pledges which totalled $102.00. The addition of tours to McClymont's sugar bush proved interesting and added to the natural atmosphere of the event. The class results are as follows: novelty:-1st Dave Parker & Tom Kyle, Clinton; family & mixed:- Doug & Paul Drinkwalter,St. Marys; Len and Brenda Pearson, St, Marys; Daniel O'Brien and Sherry Lyttle, Goderich. Men's amateur, , Clare Magee, Iliintsville and ,Ken Magee, Petrolia; Brad 13Pe't and Stephen Guay, London; Tom Bell and Rolfe Droste, St. Marys. Kayak:- A.C. Risler, Open:- First Greg and Ted Cowan, Brussels; second Ken Farewell and Rene Boogemen, Hensall; third Ian MacMillan and Bob Wissing, Rockwood. 4 Most people begin at the bot- tom and work up, except digging graves and learning to swim, The potato market today is glutted and federal subsidies for potatoes sold into the market- place are of no value to producers who cannot make sales, Many Ontario producers do not have refrigerated storage and if they do not makesales in a few weeks they stand to lose their entire inventory storage. The price offered bythe trade to producers in the Maritimes has declined since the introduction of the subsidy program and this is reminiscent of what happened to 3/4 cu. ft. No. 270-028 SPECIAL VALUE 1 1/2 cu ft No. 270-031 SPECIAL VALUE 4 cu. ft. No, 270:032 SPECIAL VALUE Ontario Wheat producers have sold the largest volume of wheat recorded during the seventeen year history of the Ontario Wheat Producer's Marketing Board. Over 17 million bushels of 1974 crop wheat has been purchased. from producers by the marketing board and nearly all of the wheat has been sold by the board establishing another record. Figures released by the marketing board show that from July, the beginning of the 1974-75 crop year, to the end, of March, 17,335,300 bushels had been sold by producers with three months left to crop year end. The marketing board has sold approximately 7,391,900 bushels to domestic flour millers; .over 7,100,000 bushels for export; 358,600 bushels to domestic seed dealers and 20,000 bushels to feed dealers. Present board inventory totals. slightly over .24 million bushels which has been committed Blake Sanford, co-ordinator for Region 3 (Ontario) National Farmers Union, in a telegram to Hon. Eugene Whelan today called upon the Federal Government to review its assistance program for potato producers and make the necessary changes to replace the subsidy with an offer to purchase program that would permit the federal government to purchase potatoes from the market and direct them to livestock feed and starch with no loss to producers - thus establishing a floor price for potatoes. FACTORY REBATES! Case/David Brown POWERED RIGHT • GEARED RIGHT • PRICED RIGHT GETGROWING CADETS ENJOY OUTING — More than 400 boys from Calvinist Cadet Corps in the Huron-Erie region en- joyed a Council get-together at South Huron District High School, Saturday. Shown above are from the left, Albert Vanclerlacm, an Exeter leader, local.boys Andrew De Boer, Richard Rooseboom, Tony Van Wieren, Kenneth Van Wieren and Boyd Baker and Huron-Erie Council vice-president Richard Poort of Woodstock. Ask for changes in potato subsidies the beef subsidy. It was con- fiscated by the packers, Mr. Sanford added that "the urgency for immediate action is essential to avert disastert for a large number of potato producers." Farmers are responding to the government's request for in- creased food production only to witness disastrous results to themselves, "First it was beef producers, now potato producers - what group of farmers will be next?" CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 228-6961 We'll Do the ,rob Right... CO A. McDOWELL LTD. Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES Whatever the project, call on us for CO-OP SHADED LAWN SEED An excellent blend for shade, dry or less fertile soils. Very good lawn may be achieved on heavy, poorly drained soils with this mixture containing 50% Red Fescue plus Poa Trivials Kentucky Bluegrass and Annual Rye I lb No. 270-905 1149 CO-OP GOOD VALUE 03. 5 lb. No. 270-906 CO-OP GOOD VALUE 6 et. 25 PREMIER Sphagnum PEAT MOSS PREMIUM8 ii.luA:N19W9EED KILLER Gem the hard-to-kill weeds that 2.4-0 alone can't kill Controls Clover. 6 cflhur icdkwee, (117, Black Medic. Creeping Char- lie, dandelion. plantain in lawns Safe tar use on all established lawns except for bent grasses ounces I ea . C043P GOOD VALUE ounces L. ea. INSECT KILLER The double duty insecticide, Controls flies. moths. mos. quaoes and crawling insects in the home. most common insects on flowers, CO.OP gg ornamentals and vegetables in the garden Useful indoors and out , 11 ounces GOOD VALUEL. ea. FLY KILLER A pressurized space spray for use in the home Controls flying insects—ties. mosquitoes. moths gnats, sand flies—and crawling insects — roaches. silverfish, fleas, ants, bedbugs. 13ouric es CO.OP 188 GOOD VALUE I ea. ANT & ROACH A specialized product for use in the home Long-lasting residual control of ants, roaches and silverfish Areas such as garbage ccoan-os,pdraiin 9pi9pes, ant trails, door sills and foundations should be sprayed. 14 ounces GOOD VALUE I ea, LAWN WEED KILLER Controls dandelion, plantain and other weeds susceptible to 2,4•D Can be Bapfpikliiiedd, alter dilution CO.OP with water, with a .o pressure sprayer with a coarse sprayr a watering can. 1%11cl' 9121 0-0P GOOD VALUE ounces L. ea ANT & GRUB KILLER This powerful insecticide controls ants, white grubs and wireworms is lurl, lawns and gardens On turf or lawns it is applied and then watered in In gardens, it should be worked into the top 3 to 6 inches of soil I pound shaker canister CO.OP 129 GOOD VALUE I ea. FERTILIN 10-6-4 490 025 TURF FERTILIZER yr ea • with crabgrass preventer Kills crabgrass as it germinates your lawn. , Hundreds of Special Values - Paint, Garden Tools, Clothing, Lawn Mowers, Tillers, Appliances, Hand Tools, Ladders PREMIER PEAT MOSS CO-OP LUXURY LAWN SEED Makes soils richer —more productive. Use on CO-OP Luxury mixture contains 40% Merlon rest lawns, in gardens and as a mulch Add Premier Bluegrass plus Kentucky Bluegrass, Park Ken- o the weed-free, odourless, moisture-holding tucky Bluegrass, Creeping Red fescue and Sphagnum Peal Moss. Redtop. This luxury blend produces a prestige lawn of thick park green sod over a wide range of soil and light conditions. 1 lb No, 270-910 CO-OP GDOD VALUE 5 lb. No 270-911 CO-OP GOOD VALUE SPRING FESTIVAL OF VALUES Hurry . . Ends This Saturday $500 $400 •65 pto hp 1210 •58 pto hp 995 12-speed syncromesh 12-speed syncromesh •65 pto hp 1212 •53 pto hp 990 12-speed hydra-shift 12-speed syncromesh OFFER GOOD TILL MAY 31! SHAMBLAW & GARTENBURG WOODHAM, ONT. 229-8958 El IISE„ It., ..,. A KNAPSACK SPRAYER Completely portable stainless Steel sprayer develops 150 lb pressure with just 3 strokes of handle in Special prime chamber 41/211 hose, pump agitate, for constant mixing Solid brass worv.1 partS For spraying trees. 'lowers, vegetables and I ruit crops with fang cides and fertilizers Big 5 1.1 S gallon capacity No 591.435 CO-OP 6995 GOOD. VALUE a, B OPEN TOP SPRAYER Open top provides easy cleaning and Idling Spray 'full trees. flowers, etc Stainless steel tank. corrosion-resistaat long Oaring Brass nozzle and pump. locking ring. pump lop locking .eve, aod Plunging handle 2 U S oallon capacity NO 591.422 CO-OP GOOD VALUE 35" ; C FUNNEL-TOP SPRAYER Can be used for spraying fruit trees. flowers err i ' ternal working parts of hi raus2s tiler unglue Galvanized metal tank for durability Adjustable nozzle gives line spray or forteful stream Removable part, for easy cleaning and sNeorviscrig06H9and squeeze trigger leeks b, or, position S Gal capacity SPECIAL VALUE NO 591.070 3 1/2 U S Cal capacity 1 23! 17" 00.0P GOOD VALUE ea D NYLON REINFORCED GARDEN HOSE Completely burst-proof, will not kink. resists abrasion, poly vinyl inner core remains flexible even ,n cold temperatures. Rolled brass couplings 50 ft x 1/2 hose with nylon woven outer jacket for extra strength Co 591-247 CO-OP 750 G OOD VALUE • e8. RUBBER & VINYL GARDEN HOSE 50 11 x t'2 hose o' rubber inner core reinforced with vinyl Resistant 10 temperature changes and abrasion, pliable and Sturdy CO 591.425 875 CO-OP GOOD VALUE Ca, E PISTOL GRIP HOSE NOZZLE Deluxe nozzle features all•brass valve mechanism tu prevent clogging and leaking Positive clip lock gives spray pattern from the finest spray to heavy Strea,r Handy finger-lip on.oll control Rugged zinc body metal- lined to shiny hniyh, solid brass stem and adrusting nut No 591 452 GOOD VALUE 2 ea9. 4 CO.OP F 'HOSEMASTER 2-ARM ROTATING SPRINKLER Economical spookier covers areas up to 40 II. in diameter Corrosior, resistant aluminum spray arms and high, irriact polymer base with integral runners ComeS complete with Idler washer Bright red finish No 591-453 259 CO.OP GOOD VALUE ea G CONTINENTAL OSCILLATING SPRINKLER Waters Any rectangular area up to 2.200 scl II Also features lour-position dial for full,area. partial area, left, Or right side Moves easily on non- esoprErOCSIAivLe aluminum runners and spray tubes Rain-like watering action gives deep Soil penetration A B S and chrome plated Mater rousing allows water to bypaSS motor. keeping dMit free Handsome red finish ow59E1-446 c79 4.1, 'ea. H IMPULSE SPRINKLER Solid brass head to resist corrosion, metal base for longer life fingertip rotaliOn control lorvalering full BO' circle or part of DilluSer pin adluSta for fine spray or Steady stream Deflector adiusts for distance control No 591.442 LIGHTWEIGHT FAN SPRAY Provides gentle. yet etlicient watering lee delicate plants and flowers with a rain like efled Num in shutoff cenrrei and spike for anchoring Durable NosopolEycsii:4n6eseonshuelion Yellow VALUE 139 03. 32 OZ. HAND SPRAYER For sect prolechon around home. collage garden or term Features contauous spray brass nozzle An merit COnstruclion for sale long use GOODNo - i Vi A0L7U4E 276 CO-OP ea. 2 QT. DUSTER Most efleclrve way to apply powderer chemicals to vegetables. plants or !lowers Too handle makes dosing easy Oil.lets piston and bearing for easy Maintenance Large Mier opening and 18 extension tube with spreader 50overau length CO -4 CO.OP (1148 'GOOD VALUE Iv/ ma SLIDE SPRAYER taallitp:opm,sibsperaym, tor trees gardens crops while-Wasivoriyaler ,based paints Produces be to 2501b Measure AdruSIS horn fine spray lb 30 ft coa r se spray Simple to operate lust place the strainer base into Solution acrd pump Corrosion-resistant brass pump and nozzle. CO hose and 12 No 591 444 DODO VALISE 3! Victoria & Brock Sts. 235-2081 95 CO-OP ea. GOOD VALUE atme0.300000.030000.0100. A