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KUBOTA
Phone 524-73512 Mi. East of Goderich, Hwy. No. 8
KUBOTA MID-RANGE DIESEL TRACTORS
AND IMPLEMENTS ARE SOMETHING ELSE
GEORGE WRAITH EQUIPMENT
Several breakins at Clandeboye
Wor-
held at Clandeboyeon Friday
Kirkton ladies at shower
OVER 80 CLUB
Lewis
home
three
sunny
Lloyd Morgan, RR 1
Centralia, will be 80 years
old on May 14, 1979.
Former resident dies
Funeral services for the
late Dick Parker was held at
Harriston
Anniversary
The 114th anniversary was
‘,J " ~ ’ i United
Times-Advocate, May 9, 1979
CONSTRUCTION
16-HP B7100DT with four-wheel drive
and front blade.
■ 6 forward speeds, 2 reverse.
m Auxiliary hydraulic tap.
MANHOLE & VENT ON HINGES
Patoran HOPPER
herbicide for white beans.
SALE PRICE 24^^ea
E1I7M
AUGER BOOT
WILL TURN ANY
CO-OP 6-Volt
Battery Fencer
ANGLE IRON
LEGS & BRACES—
FERTILIZER PLANT 235-1152
STORE 235-2081
High and low shock control, plus long battery
life. Control and fence connections can be
found on under side protected by weather
proof case. Battery not included 509-103
74 HP motor with high and
low speeds of 1725 and 860
rpm. 115 volts. Ideal for
dairy, hog or poultry barns.
Housing box— steel welded
construction. Durable
baked enamel finish. Fram
ing size:21"x21''. Balanced
fan blade provides vibration
free operation ... .507-044
Fan with control. 507-044
507-054 ........Ea. $163.70
Farm Price
* Registered trademark
Monovaw
12 ga. heavy
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Allan Eveleigh, Mrs. Garth
KIRKTON Blackler, Mrs. Ken Blackler,
Mrs. Bill Waghorn, Mrs. Mrs. Bill Schaefer, Mrs.
c-11 ft. x 4" Grain Auger. Heavy
Lubricated bearings. 16 gauge tubing.
519-101 ..............Farm Price. Ea. $67.88
Several break-ins in this
community were in
vestigated early last week
and two suspects ap
prehended by police in
Exeter Tuesday. They broke
into St. James Church, Lloyd
Mason’s Garage and tried to
steal a car at the Clan-Lan
Apartments.
From there they broke into
Lewis Raycraft’s home and
turned everything into a
shambles. Making their way
north to Gebel’s Cabinets
they failed to get trucks
started.
They, apparently, spent
the night in the barn at the
George Simpson farm,
where Helen and Jim Hearn
live. They waited for the
Hearns to leave for work the
next morning then broke into
their home, stealing several
things. Much of the goods
stolen have been recovered.
ternoon with burial in St.
James Cemetery, Clan
deboye.
Dick and his wife, Evelyn,
were enroute to California on
a bus tour when he became
very jll and was taken to
hospital in Reno, Nevada,
where he died a short time
later,
He is survived by his wife
the former Evelyn Lee,
daughters, Dolores, Mrs.
Wm. Millman of Windsor,
Carol, Mrs. Tim Mayo of
Ottawa, sons, Le Roy of Mt.
Forest, Ted of Toronto.
Eight grandchildren, two
great grandchildren. He was
in his 70th year.
Dick lived in this area as a
young man and worked with
Canada Packers, Ltd. in
Centralia before moving to
Clinton, then to Harriston
where he spent the rest of his
life. The St. James A.C.W.
served lunch following the
committal service.
Church on Sunday at 11 a.m,
Lucan congregation joined
with Clandeboye for this
special service. Mr. Ed
Melanson lead the service in
the absence of Rev. Keith
Brown,
Rev. Cuthbert Carr,
Minister of Visitation,
Wesley-Knox United Church,
London, was guest speaker
and his sermon was entitled
“Someone Believes in You.”
The girls choir sang “Go
Gently Through the Years.”
Flowers on the altar were
in memory of Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Lynn given by the
Lynn families.
Next Sunday is Christian
Family Sunday. The
Sacrament of Infant Bap
tism will be celebrated.
At Conference
Mrs. Art Hodgins attended
the Officers Conference of
the Federated Women’s
Institutes of Ontario, May 1-
3, at the University of
Waterloo. The theme for the
conference ‘‘Each
generation makes its own
FLOWERS OF HOPE CAMPAIGN — The annual campaign for the sale of Flowers of Hope
starts this week sponsored by the South Huron Association for the Mentally Handicapped.
Shown with packets of seeds and the areas to be covered are Donna Greb and Evelyn
Pickerin9. T-A photo
Better yields start
and finish with
Green Cross
Green Cross Patoran controls weeds from
the start of the growing season. And it
maintains that effective weed control
right up to harvest.
You get clean fields and better yields.
t When applied pre-emergently, as
directed, Patoran is safe for beans-white,
lima, snap, kidney and others.
Green Cross Patoran.
The quality herbicide more
and more bean growers
depend on.
For more information,
write to Green Cross
Products, 1 Westside Drive,
Etobicoke, Ontario. M9C1B2.
GRGGN
CROSS
Jack Urquhart, Mrs. Philip
Blackler, Mrs. Burns
Blackler and Jayne and Mrs.
Harold Davis attended a
surprise bridal shower for
Miss Wendy Blackler at the
home of Mrs. Grant
Woolford in London.
Mrs. L. Budden, Mrs.
Walter Creery, Mrs. Theron
Creery and Mrs. Burns
Blackler and Mrs. Reverend
Mills from St. Paul’s A.C.W.
attended the Annual meeting
in London, Thursday.
Miss Norma Switzer R.N.
returned home from a
vacation in Hawii and spent
the weekend with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Switzer and Murray. Mr. &
Mrs. Herman Steffin and
daughter of Lucan were
visitors Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Cecil Dobson has
returned home after being a
patient in St. Mary’s
Memorial Hospital and
Women’s College Hospital,
Toronto.
Mrs. J. McCormick spent
five days with her sister Mr.
& Mrs. John Hanniman and
family of Renfrew and was a
guest at a wedding at
Callander on the weekend.
Misses Andrea and
Melissa Dunnell, Woodstock
are staying with their
grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Ewart Crago while their
parents are vacationing.
Mrs. George Davis, Mrs.
Jas. Kirkland and Mrs.
Lloyd Hern visited Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby
returned home a couple of
weeks ago after spending the
winter months in Florida.
Mrs. Ernest Anderson
returned home after being a
patient in St. Mary’s
Memorial Hospital.
Miss Lorna Lauker and
friend from Kitchener spent
the weekend with her sister
Mrs. Reverend Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Fraser
of Port Rowan and Mrs. Reg
Doupe visited last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Herman
Paynter.
GREEN CROSS PRODUCTS
1, Westside Drive, Etobicoke, Ontario
Division of CIBA-GEIGY CANADA LTD.
MONCTON • MONTREAL • TORONTO • WINNIPEG • CALGARY • VANCOUVER
Help your
Heart...
Help your
Heart Fund
accounting to its children,
(Robert Kennedy).
The Officer's Conference
is a Provincial get-together
providing leadership and
inspiration to specific
Officers of the Organization
(one per branch, district, or
area) by discussion, pooling
of suggestions, and informed
speakers. The discussion
groups were for Tweedsmuir
History Curators or Mem-
bers-at-Large.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Scott
spent the weekend in Ken
tucky with McNaughton-
Ilderton Tours, where they
took in the Kentucky Derby
as well as touring many
beautiful horse farms.
VERSATILITY
makes Kubota mid-range
diesel tractors ideal for...
Personals
Mr. & Mrs.,
Raycraft returned
Thursday from a
month holiday in
California.
Edie and Dick
thing ton attended a War
Brides Reunion at the Sutton
Royal Canadian Legion over
the past weekend. More than
120 couples were present
from as far away as Regina.
Hospitality was ex
ceptional and everyone had a
wonderful weekend. The
tentative location for the 1980
reunion is London, Ontario,
in early May.
Those, from this area,
participating in the Family
Great Ride for Cancer, from
Lucan to Granton and back
were Pat Hodgins, Angela
Morgan, Jackie Rosch,
Ricky Davidson and Art
Morgan.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lynn
and family entertained the
Lynn families following
church Sunday. Attending
were Tom Brock, Karen and
Murton, Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Hern, Ivan, Nancy and
Sandra, all of Zion; Mr. &
Mrs. Ron Haynes, Susan,
Julie and John of London,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Lankin,
Carolynn and Paul of Lucan,
Mrs. June Heywood, Kim
and Ricky of Huron Park,
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Lynn,
Debbie, Dianne and Philip,
Joe Thompson, Ed Twynstra
and Phil Knight.
BOWMAN
BULK FEED
TANKS
WITH
FILL PIPE
AND
LADDER
BLOW PIPE
AGRICULTURE
30-HP L295DT with lour-
wheel drive, and tiller.
■ Powerful hydraulic lift
system with position
and draft control.
■ Category 1. 3-point hitch
LAWN&
GROUND MAINTENANCE
14-HP B6100 with two-wheel drive
and rear mower.
■ Powerful 3-cylindcr
diesel engine.
■ 3-speed rear PTO.
■ Front engine PTO.
PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL MAY 19th, 1979
■■JIM
230 Amp Arc Welder
Exclusive patented infinite
amp control, permits exact
amp selection from 25-230
amps. High amp selection
operates 6013 electrode for
welding, cutting and burning
holes. Accessories include
helmet with lens, primary
power cable with plug,
ground cable, 300 amp
ground clamp, electrode
cable, 230 amp electrode
holder and instruction book
let ........................ 534-005
TANK BODY
PAINTED ONE COAT
- UNDERCOAT
ONE COAT METALLIC
GREEN ENAMEL
LADDER
ANGLE IRON RING
NGTH
NON.LEAK
AUGER BOOT
RING
DIRECTION
W
I I
II;
Barnspray
Ronnel
Barn Spray Ronnel RTU.
Use as a residential fly con
trol for beef and dairy cattle.
.............................. 240-039
b-Auger boot for feed tanks. Will turn in
any direction................................560-220
Farm Price when purchased with any of
the listed tanks..........................Ea. $49.99
Code Descrip.Diam.HI.
Cu.
Cap.
Farm Sale Price
(freight extra)
a-560-202 41/2 ton 7'13'263 $ 689.00
560-203 7 ton 7'17'417 $ 829.00
560-204 10 ton 7’21'571 $ 949.00
560-205 13 ton 7’25'725 $1089.00
560-206 16 ton 7'29'879 $1329.00
BARBED WIRE
QUALITY, GALVANIZED
Monova® heavy 12 gauge single strand ovalized barbed
wire with high breaking strength. 4 point barbs are 5
inches apart. Proven in years of field testing! 563-453
80 rod spool
2-strand extra heavy
121/aga.
563-451
Sale Price
CHECK OUT THE CO-OP FOR MORE FENCE VALUES
2-strand Hvy. 13 ga.
563-450 OQ44
Sale Price Z. w ea.
EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP
Grease
Gun
Heavy duty grease gun, the
gun the pro’s use. Rugged,
dependable and smooth
operating. Jam-proof toggle
mechanism. 3-way loading
571-107
SALE PRICE
Hardwearing "1£99
Low-Back Overall IO oa.
Navy Oenim Overall
Made of sanforized 10 oz.
navy cotton denim. Pull on
style with 6 pockets plus rule
pocket. Hammer strap.
Sizes 36” to 46". Inseams:
30", 32". Machine-wash
dry...........................546-696
Perma-Press Work Pants
(not shown). Olivewood full
cut pant. 4 pockets plus
watch pocket. Waist 30"-
44". Inseam: 29", 301/2", 32".
546-656
Ea. $12.49 sale price
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OP
ZURICH
236-4393
HENSALL BRUCEFIELD
262-3002 482-9823