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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-17, Page 16325 watt 794 CO-OP Salt & Mineral Bowl FARM PRICE Durable steel construc- tion with enamelled finish. Complete with U-bolt for fastening to either 1.5/16" or 1-5/8" stall post. „ 7 62404 Wallenstein Cattle ass Bowl ea. FARM PRICE Hot dipped galvanized bowl with reinforced roll- ed rim. Anti-syphoning eli- minates contamination. Frost-resistant .. 532-004 235-2081' CO-OP • Steel Water Bowl 1366 ea. FARM PRICE Reinforced galvanized steel construction. Frost- resistant for efficient all. year operatiOn, Airy cushioned quiet . 532-008 Thermostatically controlled, Heavy steel sidewalls are fully insulated. Rounded corners for added protection. 1-pc. steel trough with drain. 325 watt: serves up to 50 head. . Approx. 13"W x 24"L x 18"H. 532.300 600 watts: serves up to 80 head. Approx. 31"H x 37-1/2"L x 25-1/2"W. 532-301 EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP 4 p P '1 Paye 16 Times-Advocate, October 17, 1979 Rain, cold plague Middlesex plow match Lucan proved her selection of a year ago was a good one. She won the tractor utility class, the Tom Shoebottom trophy as the best junior farmer plowing and the enthusiasm of, ecial as the top lady plowman. The Clare Paton family, also of Lucan won a number of prizes, Clare Paton won the class open to Middlesex competitor under the age° of 18. Fred Lewis of London township won the reeve's plowing class with Jack Dorman of McGillivray second and Harold Mc Cutcheon of West Nissouri third. In the Queen of the Furrow plowing Roberta Carson amassed the most points followed by Sandy Ryckman and Carolyn Adams. The 1979 Queen will be chosen Friday night when the an- n u a l plowman's banquet will be held at the Komoka Community Centre, Cold winds and rain of the same degree +plagued the 58th annual Middlesex County plowing match Saturday, but, failed to dampen the enthusiasm of We're prepared to handle your white, kidney and soya beans FEATURING • Modern expanded facilities • Fast, efficient unloading • Competitive marketing terms • CONTACT US NOW! The Great Canadian Bean Co. Inc. R R. 1 Allsa Craig. Ontario NOM 1 AO (519) 232-4449 CONTINENTAL GRAIN CO. GREENWAY, ONT. LET CONTINENTAL Market Your Corn & Soya Beans GRAIN PRICES (AS OF MARKET CLOSING OCT. 15, 1979) Delivered Continental Grain October - November CORN - 25 plus Chicago December or 53.01 per bushel BEANS - 55 plus Chicago November or 5 7.13 per bushel F.O.B..Form Dryer #2 Corn or Better October - November - 35 plus Chicago December or 53.11 December- 42 plus Chicago December or 53.18 January - 35 plus Chicago March or $3.26 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE For Further Information Call MORRIS or RICHARD AT 294-0014 or 238-8423 the close to 1.00 competitors and spectators. The match was held on the Delaware area farm of Middlesex warden. Jack MacNamara. President of ,01r711141T."N‘ '• •;'' S-04 GROVJEk AND PROCESSORS of PANCZ MAKS the Middlesex Plowman's Association is Biddulph township reeve Wilson Hodgins. Fred Lewis, reeve of London township 'is the provincial director for Middlesex. dampen the North Middlesex com- petitors fared very well in the various plowing classes. The 1978 Queen of the Furrow Penny Hodgins of residents over 25 years of age and the International Harvester special. Darlene Paton won the 18 and under class and was second,to Penny Hodgins in the MacDonald special for all female competitors, The Clarence Munro challenge trophy was won by Jim Paton for the best plowed land by a junior A diamond is not a casual purch‘ase. You want it to be worn and enjoyed throughout a lifetime. That's why you should never compromise on the beauty and value, of the diamond you buy; regardless of its size. You should look for a diamond that's been painstakingly cut and polished to bring out all of its natural brilliance and beauty, one that meets the exacting standards that have been established as ideal. These are called ideal cut diamonds. Why is cut so important? Because with diamonds, unlike colored gems, beauty depends on light reflection. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTS8URY Miss Nancy Tindall, bride elect of late October was honoured with a miscellaneous shower in St. Patricks Parish hall Wed- nesday evening. Her aunt Mrs. Marguerete Greenlee welcomed the guests and invited Nancy and her bridal attendants to take their place at a tastefully decorated table, Mrs. Hazel Davis another aunt read an address, composed by Mrs. Heather MacGillivray, Winnipeg. Mrs. Joyce Sovereign, Lucan gave a reading en- titled "Weddings can be Fun", Mrs. Wendy Hardy sang accompanied by Mrs. Gayle, Elston. After opening of the many useful and beautiful gifts . Nancy expressed her thanks and invited all to open house at her parents home RR 1, Lucan, October 21. She thanked all of her aunts including Mrs. Janett Barker and Mrs. Florence Young, Lucan also Mrs. Catherine Elston and Mr Joyce Sovereign Lucan for convening the shower. Everyone enjoyed a social hour. Guests were present from Wiarton, Exeter, Centralia, Lucan and London and Forest , and Fanshawe. Nancy was honoured in two Former residents celebrate MIDDLESEX PLOW MATCH — The annual Middlesex county plowing match was held Saturday do the Delaware area farm of Warden Jack MacNamara. Shown above are Middlesex Plowmen's Association president Wilson Hodgins, Queen of the Furrow Penny Hodgins and warden Jack MacNamara. T -A photo Shower Saintsbury bride Personals Church service was held Sunday at St. Patricks everyone was pleased that Rector Mrs. Mary Mills was well enough to resume her duties. Church' service next Sunday has been cancelled, but the following Sunday it is planned for t'p.m. previous showers. One by friends at Wiarton and by 30 of her school friends from Medway High. Mr. & Mrs. Pete Sovereign, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald and Robert Tindall were dinner guests Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis and Sunday evening Mr. & Mrs. Whitney Coates, Exeter were guests with the Davis'. Many from this com- munity attended the "open house" in Lucan Community Centre Sunday on the oc- casion of the fifteeth Wedding Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Exeter. • - • -*Ike.) The 4-H Queen's Guineas Steer Competition will set the stage for the first day of this year'''s 51st Royal Agricultural Winter Fair on November 8. This •Youth Day event in the Main Coliseum will begin at 8.Q0 a.m. A public auction will be held in the small livestock ring at 2.00 p.m. the same day. A total of 410 contestants from 25 counties in Ontario have been nominated, down from the record 465 last' year, As in the past three years, Lambton and Grey lead all counties with 63 and 49 entries respectively. Middlesex and Elgin are close behind with 43 and 40 entries. This year's judge is John Willmott of Pense, Saskatchewan. Area youths entered in- clude: Les Consitt, RR'3 Kippen; John Coleman, Kippen; Tom Coates, RR 1 Centralia; Scott Consitt, RR 1-Warna; Brian Falconer, RR 4 Seaforth; Les Falconer, RR 5 Clinton; Bill Gibson, RR 5 Clinton; Greg Hoggarth RR 2 Kippen; Fred Hern RR 1 Woodham ; Lyle Kinsman RR 2 Kippen; Bill Kinsman RR 2 Kippen; Margaret, Brian and Elaine Pym, RR 1 Centralia; David Townsend RR 4 Seaforth. Area youth enter ca lye's x 2' x 4' Stock Watering Tank 22 gauge galvanized steel - with 20-gauge bottom. Bottom is fitted to the trough-body with a water- tight double seam. .Corru- A diamond cut too shallow to make it look bigger lets some of the light "leak out" through the bottom and appears watery. One cut too deep lets light "leak" through the sides and appears black in the center when compared to an ideal cut diamond, SALE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE TO OCT 20th, 1979 203 Durham E. 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