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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-07-08, Page 13COOP ENTRY WINS PRIZE—Larry Merner won third prize In the light horse or pony category with this entry on behalf of the Hensall District Co-op in the Bayfield centennial parade Saturday. Photo by McKinley Man home from hospital , Whalen teacher at centennial FOR LESS THAN '40 BE RID OF FLYING INSECTS IN YOUR NOOSE . . and not only that but more — automatic around the clock control of foul odours, crawling insects, air-borne bacteria, cold symptoms, stuffy rooms all at a low, low price. How Air Guard works The patented Air Guard air-hygiene control system consists of an electronically controlled and battery operated dispenser which automatically emits metered doses of aerosol at regular intervals, continuously 24-hours a day. A single dispenser controls up to 10,000 cubic feet of space. Formulations are supplied in easy-to-replace long-life aerosol tans and are approved for use in all commercial, industrial, institutional, and domestic applications, Test studies indicate that the Air Guard system emitting a 50 mg does every 7 1/2 minutes is the most effective control method and is superior to other methods and systems, particularly in high air exchange areas. Foetus*: * Battery operated — Portable • Maintenance free Contrc;liable emission Patented design o High reliability solid state circuit Easy.to-change aerosol supply 0 Dispenser guaranteed for 1 year • Battery life guaranteed for 1 year ▪ Designed and manufactured hi Canada See Air Guard at HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OP Zurich Hensall Brucefield .4.410CW.VA:..4,01.0Wittiw YOUR NEW USED COMBINE H.Q. Big capacity L and M Gleaner combines from Allis-Chalmers bring you Wish-button controls to adjust ground and reel speed. raise or lower header or reel. engage/disengage separator or header, and swing on• loader tube in or out Push,butt on controls They re another example of how Gleaner corn- dines deliver the easy operation and The A. ALLIS-CHALMERS tiergr.9 If you're in the market for a new combine see us now or see our fine stock of USED COMBINES 1—Al I Gleaner - 10' header, pick up, bean equipment. 1—E Gleaner with cab rind 10' header, bean equipment. 2—C-11 Gleaner with cab, 12' header, bean equipment and 4 row corn heads. 1—Massey Ferguson 410 DSL with 12' header, pick up, 4 row corn head and bean equipment. 1—Massey Ferguson 300 with 2 row corn head and bean equipment. 1—Gleaner L, diesel, 1 year old with cab, 13'-header, chopper, oversize tires, bean equipment, shaft moniter, air conditioned. LOTS OF NEW & USED CORN HEADS AVAILABLE Int. Free. Terms Available, Sept. 1, 1976 "A Good Deal Only Begins Good Service at Hyde Bros." Hensall 262-2605 proven performance required with a wide variety cf crops Come see the complete line which includes F and k models All feature the exclusive down4ront cylinder which gives complete crop control and maxi- mizes threshing capacity With power and convenience options to lit every operators needs Giponor .s an Al,,, l,nairneq If 2{10,11,tla Kt 11 I NI IMMO P001 22 shapes and sizes to choose from Installation and Service with optional concrete deck M. MAIR CONTRACTING 61 ANNE ST. EXETER PHONE 235-2301 HEADQUARTERS FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS VERTICAL SLIDER THIS TRADITIONAL DESIGN is available in thermopane glass. It is well balanced and fully weather stripped with a removable bottom section for easy cleaning. For Bedroom size approx. 29” x 56"— Prices start from $ 104 p f BALL-MACAULAY LTD. Seaforth 527-0910 Mensal! 262-2418 Clinton 482-9514 BOW BEAUTI FY AND ENHANCE the value of your home. The Bow Window blends in well with any period styl- ing. Many sizes and designs to choose from. For Living Room size ap- prox. 7'8" x 6'4"— Prices start from $367 AWNING fF YOU PREFER something neat arid different, select the Awning WindOw. It can be Cleaned from inside and can be left open during rainy days because of its unique awning operation. Various combinations give you a wide choice of design. Far Kitchen site approx. 45" k 40"— Prices start' from $136 HORIZONTAL SLIDER THIS POPULAR ECO- NOMICAL design features ease of operation. A touch of the finger is all that's required to make it glide on its vinyl track. The sash is easily removed for interior cleaning. For Bedroom size approx. 57" x 32"— Prices start from $91 THIS TRULY ELEGANT and distinctive design provides exceptional comfort. Fin- gertip operation makes ventilation easy for any member of your family, Comes fully weather- stripped. 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Available in wood with tempered insulating glass, PriCeS start from $ CASEMENT Elizabeth were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs, Wayne Hern, Zion. Earl and Laura were celebrating their birthdays. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Smith and family Hepworth, visited with Margery Morley Sunday af- ternoon. Louise, Lynn and Lisa Mardlin, Wesley, spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs, Hamilton Hodgins. Community Hall. This was the last school where Mrs. Morley taught in 1933-34 while she was still Miss Foster, Several of her former pupils were in attendance and many fond memories were recalled. All enjoyed the parade, the afternoon contests and the chicken bar- becue in the evening. We would like to welcome Gordon Johnson home from hospital where he underwent surgery ten days ago. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson attended Centennial celebrations in Arkona on Sunday. They at- tended the church service where Mrs. Ferguson taught Sunday school over thirty year's ago, They visited with many old friends they had not seen for years. Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins attended the 40th wedding an- niversary of Mr. & Mrs. W.W. Garrett, London, on Thursday evening in the Ilderton Curling Club. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills and Brent, Centralia were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills. Ray & Judy were celebrating their 6th wedding anniversary. M'JS;,Mrs.„,Earl Freneh.:4144 Seniors take bus outing Forty-five Senior Citizens of Hensall and district enjoyed a McNaughton Bus Lines trip to Frankenmuth, Michigan, June 29, sponsored by the Three Links Senior Citizens Club of Hensall, Committee in charge was Mr. & Mrs. Glen Bell and Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brintnell. The weather man turned on the sunshine and all enjoyed a tour of the beautiful city, sight-seeing and visiting shops, Dinner at the Bavarian Inn was' a highlight of the day. The president announced that the Huron County Zone 8 senior citizens picnic will be held in Bayfield Clan Gregor Square on Sunday, July 18, registration beginning at 3 o'clock. There will be apot-luck Smorgasbord supper at 5 o'clock. Bring your oWn lawn chairs, beverage, cutlery and dishes. H ensall personals n111111111lry„tl11„HIHIRHINlttutt111t11"111111 Visitors \vith Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth Volland and.Mrs. Daisy Ivey last week were Mrs. Mildred Kyle, Mr. Tony Kyle, Mrs. Susan Purdy, Derek Robinson, Ken Van Wieren, Jamis McClinchey and Mrs. Marjorie Windover of Town. Visitors from out of town in- cluded Mrs, Mildred Hirtzel of Centralia, Mrs. Vera Johnston of Brucefield, Mrs. Oran Baird and baby of Toronto, Mr. Joe Robbins of London, Mrs. Ann Finley, Miss Wilde and Miss Dale Armstrong of Exeter and Mr. Bob French and son Roy of Rosseati. GREAT DISCOUNTS ON AIR CONDITIONERS HUMIDIFIERS hy Ektitedfothe Bonthrons Of Hensall 262.2023 Hensel) By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Mafia Mr. & Mrs. Bill Mahon and Paul left on Wednesday for a trip to the west coast. Nancy Templeman was a overnight guest of Laurie Milne. on Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Darwyn McPhail and girls visited over the holiday weekend with relatives in the community. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross and Mr, & Mrs. Jack White, London visited on the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Leslie Miller and all were guests at the Cottell-Miller wedding at St. Vincent de Paul church in Mitchell on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kemp and Mr, & Mrs. John Templeman were guests at the Cottell-Miller wedding on Saturday. Mrs. Bruce Eaton was guest speaker at the Hurondale Institute meeting on Wednesday evening. Sandra and Steven Vivian are attending Camp Bimini this week. Elizabeth Templeman is cook at the Presbyterian Church camp at Kintail this summer. Terry and Richard Templeman are spending a few days with their sister Darlene Templeman, Waterloo. Pat Norris has accepted a position with Victoria and Grey in Stratford. Rob and Bev Templeman hosted a family gathering at their home Sunday honoring Donald Cole and Maureen Connelly and Jim Neilson and Geraldine Templeman on their forthcoming marriages. 1161 ma ha AYAILABLE AT COUNTRY CORNER MT. CARMEL 237-3456 OPEN TILL 10P.M. By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS WHALEN Last Saturday Margery Morley accompanied by Mrs. Alton Neil attended a Centennial celebration at the Middlemiss Mollard picnic staged at Shipka The 19th annual Mallard re- union picnic was held last Sun- day at Shipka Community Centre. Mrs. Russ Mellin presided for the business. It was decided to hold next year's picnic at the same place the last Sunday in May. Guests were present from Toronto, London, Mac Tier near Muskoka, Exeter, Parkhill, Ailsa Craig, Grand Bend and area. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Brian, Bruce and Carol, formerly of Petawawa and now of London, visited for a few days last week with her mother and brother Mrs. Clara Ratz and Donald Ratz. Mr. and Mrs, Tony Regier and Christopher of Detroit visited on the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker, Sr. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Corbett, of f;tensall, visited Yednesday,, everling with Mee-air-1i and 'UnOe Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meininger, Bruce and Lisa of Northville, Michigan, spent last weekend with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Meininger. Sunday visitors with them all were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher of Zurich, ' Times-Advocate, July 8, 1976 Page 13 SU:Ma girls .take on. jobs; family reunion draws many book and each expressed their thanks for gifts received, • A salad supper on the lawn brought an enjoyable 'afternoon to a close. George and Joan Brodhagen assisted in planning the event which 38 relatives from London, Mississauga, Waterloo, Strat- ford, Mitchell and surrounding area attended, Hurnorons recollections were brought to light as Joan Brodhagen read to each of the brides-to-be from scrolls prepared by Isabel Annis. Maureen and Geraldine were each presented with a brides