HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 8 (2)RUGGED CANADIAN -MADE
WORK CLOTHES
WORK JACKET
Heavy Iwla. 100% cotton Pre-shrunn Heavy-duty
tip front. two slash pockets. snug elastic
waistband Oran Chests 36-44
No 546-872
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Pre-shrunk 100% cotton twill with double rein-
forced front pockets. •Tug -o1 -War reinforced
crotch. full -cut styling and rugged zipper enclo-
sure Green Waists 30-44. leg 29 and 31
No 546.870 • •
SPECIAL VALUE 7:P
WORK SHIRT
Heavy twill, 100% collon. Pre-shrunk for sure 14 2
pc collar and rounded culls TwO pockets with
naps and separate genet' pocket Full cut for extra
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Nd 546-871 •
SPECIAL VALUE -559 -
GENUINE COWHIDE WORK GLOVES
Side -grain leather. 2 split cutI Outsr4e seamed fol
comfort. welled Thumb for wear Good -fitting sizes
medium and large
No 546-076
CO-OP 6000 VALUE - 469pr
DENIM & COWHIDE DRIVER
GLOVES _•
Full heavy cotton denim back. elasticized cuff for
snug III. Cowhide side -split palm and thumb A
good,a8-round glove 1
'No 5.5-138 - 1 97
SPECIAL VALUE ,pr.
HEAVY DUTY WORK SOCKS'
- .50'e wool. 50% nylon for comfort and long -wear
In one full fitting -sue •
No 546.165 185 •
C0 -OP G000 VALUE pr. •
CUSHION FOOT WORK SOCKS. —�
For long wear and shape retention Comfortable
and durable combination of 60'4 wool. 40%
stretch nylon Assorted colours One stretch size
No 546.169
CO.OP GOOD -VALUE'
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• ,Garden Tools' • Clothing .
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8- WQRK BOOT -
Oil -tanned full grain leather with leather lining and
foam .Insulation Flexible soles.=no breaking -in
-.nettled Sole bolded to neoprene welt under
20.000 Ib pressure Foarrr-backed Inner sole with •
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cork Insulation_ warm in winter. cool it. s6miner •
Brown '•a saes 6-12.
Np 549-808 ' 2354
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6" SAFETY TOE WORK -BOOT
Guaranteed waterproof foride of boot Steel safety
toe (C S A approved) Flexible soles. no breaking -
In Anti -fungus treated. foam Insulated. leather
Tined Safety -designed Steel shanks support
arches. Cork inner sole for warmth In winter.
coolness in summer Tan leather ';a sizes 6-12
No 549-866 2244
( SPECIAL VALUE GG pr.
HI -BOY DOG FOOD
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• 3 nutritious varieties to suit your dog.
'v All the necessary vijarnins and minerals for a
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• to your faintly A -healthy dol is a happy dog',
HI -BOY CHUNKS - -
These tasty• nutritious- Chunks •
provide all -the protein. fat. carbohydrates.
vitamins and minerals your doO-will need for •
vigor.QUs growth:and d good health.
so ID bag 785 ,25 lb. bap 425
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A complete concentrated diet for thosq active
hunting dogs and working dogs that require
• more nutrients for maintenance.
5016 bag a30 251b bag 345
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A simllat nutritious diet available in convenient
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CAT
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CO-OP CAT FOOD
A viefl-balanced. vitamin -enriched diet of cheat
'Slid• 1119'at by-products packed under- federal
gove"rnment•supervisfon Also contains cere-
acs: vegetables. bone fneal, vitamin A and vita-
min 0:
15 oz. Can'
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HIBITANE TEAT DIP
Containing exclusive Chlorhexidine to
prevent the build-up of mastitis -causing
organisms between milkings. 160 oz.
bottle. PLUS with every 4 gallon
purchase of Hibutane Teat Dip. you will
receive a BONUS Hibifane
Sant -Kone, a 1 49 value'
No 402-170 174g
SPECIAL VALUE I166 -o:.
HIBITANE UDDER WASH
An udder wash that reduces the risk of
mastitis Destroys organisms on the
udder by reducing the bacteria count.
160 oz. bottles
No .402-175 849 -
SPECIAL VALUE V 160 -or
C0.OP PIG BOOSTER
2 ,,• 5 0' cs 1-1 a .!1 -,os to cep n s 45 Off 0 a good start Elects
'+- ce to 4.00101 and speeds growC st.mut ates .10 And v14.44 Prevents
+ 7 Meats boder ll scours .0 Oit, Oqs
No 407 360 99C
SPECIAL VALUE 12 to tebe
Customers buying use tots retervt an addhonal tp•4 dist nl
(CO-OP INJECTABLE IRON
e .'o^ --echo^ wt pays on .n voids' One ,nrectan of 2 cc s or0ndes
-.g 0' ,ron encuQn ro protect hogs aga.051 eon dd,C.ency unt0 0111
+-er co'nmercement of crop Reding
No 407 120 480
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Customers 00N g use Sts recene an additanal 10% 1,scounl
CO-OP CALF SCOUR TABLETS •
for 011 use m treatment and pf1005000 of calf Scours and /50.ta?Ory
mltU•Ons Treat calves as Slott as poss.0le after orifi .4 sCOurs area problem.%
'he nerd Recommended .sos490 1 tablet dee, tor each 1001b 01 body were?
K0 402 020 R49
SPECIAL VALUE V 2011110 Me1N
n^'e's buying case tots receive 4n adddional 10•. discount
CO-OP DRY COW MASTITIS SUSPENSION
Deretoped speutgally to meet the dry phase CO four mas11 5 contra ?foram
Each Cow wen mast l S10hst0'y st10uld be ?fere(' '00 hey .I all tour Owners
when dry At This time treatment .s less cestry OOuuS0 Matt .S no 'inn d•scard
are ant.bat.c res.dues are not a factor
NO 402 070 429
SPECIAL VALUE IN el 112 In Once
CuSbmerS Duyng Cast 1015 feten0 4, ao34,0^a• 10'. d'SCOunl
CO-OP VITAMIN ADE
Fly Me treatment 454 p'evtn?.On 0' vita"' ^ A 6 0 dNc otc,C45 .0 bvesroca
Ad1gw/0 vd1•",n a Can "tip •–o•Ore bu4 to -tear ',tip prevent calf scours 1013
gm -au mon. ,mpi0ve teed eldbIncy an4 weight ga n help c',ercome stress from
4.sase a sn.pp,ng help newborns get a fast 0*41103 start
No 402.055 349 -
SPECIAL VALUE 101 a vial
Customers borne case tots recene a, ad44.6nu1 10•. d.scount
C0 -OP TERRAMYCIN INJECTABLE 50 ml/cc
COMams SO mg broad spectrum Teramyc'nper cc F 2tremety 'Heel tor a wale
range of infec00us diseases nap.dly mamtams NO and Fong •lashes; 0100d
VW; br faster results healrh.er roots
NO 402395 299 No 402 396 V89
SPECIAL VALUE IN ea SPECIAL VALUE 97 see ee
N01t OuanrOes o' Terramycin 50 m9'cc re smiled Buy NOW at sate wee
New terrumyc'n 100 mg/cc tdoeble strengtnr 's available 11 reg Pflte
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Tiettes.Advocotet, April 3, t975
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A REPEAT WINNER — For the second consecutive year a rink skipped by'Bev Alexander won one at the
draws in the mixed invitational curling bonspiel at the Exeter club. Above, Grant Gillard of Sealtest Dairies
presents the trophy to Bev and Lorraine Alexander arid Doug and Peg Rowpliffe. • ' • T•A photo
_ Include shivaree
Anniversaries celebrated
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Tuesday•everiirig March 25 Mr.
& Mrs. Reg Hodgert were treated
-to. a surprise shivaree' on the
' occasion- of their 25th wedding
anniversary.,
Euchre was -played and prizes
were won by ladies high, Mrs.
Frank Kints; ladies low, Mrs.
-. Lee Webber; lone hands, Mrs.
Jack Borland'; men's high,
William Lamport, men's. .low.
William Snow.
- Mac Hodgert spoke' . a few
words and Reg and Jean were
, presented with two wail plaques.
•
. 40th anniversary attended
A Targe crowd -from this
community attended the 40th
wedding anniversary dance at
Kirkton-Woodham,; Community'
Centre Ion' Thursday evening for
- Mr.' & Mrs. Lipid Ballantyne
Personals
Mr. - & Mrs. Lorne- Passmore
and Mr, & Mrs. .Jack Stewart
attended ' a get4ogether on
Thursday evening for Mr. & Mrs.
William Stephen at the home -of.
Mrs.. Laura Dickey, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Passmore and
Robbie spew a few days recently
with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Carsen,
Ottawa.
Marton,Roestel, Woodham,
Karen Kerslake. Winchelsea, Mr.
& Mrs. William Snow. Tina and
Cresta. Kippen were Sunday
guests with Mr.. & Mrs. William
Snow. Bob and Jim:
Mr. & Mu. Raymond Heard,
Wend},.Joan and John of .Kirkton
were Sunday guests and Mr. &
Mrs. John McLauchlan, Kathryn,.
• David and Karen. Lambeth were
Monday guests .with Mr. & Mrs.:
Glenn Jeffery. .
Mr. &, M.rS. William Rohde
Best In teres t
We represent many Trust, Companies. We are
often able to arrange for the highest interest be-
ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer-
tificates.
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Guaranteed Trust Certificates are term deposits by which ,
5100.00 or more can be left on deposit for periods of one
to five years ... interest and principal ore fully
guaranteed . .. ideal for churches, societies and..
associations as well as private investors ... an excellent
legal investment for estate funds.
All companies, represented are members of Canada
Deposit Insurance Corpd'rat on. Every depositor is"insured
, up to S20,000.
Gaiser-K-neale
Insurance Agency Inc.
Exeter . Grand Bend ,
Office Office
235-2420 238-8484
* Subject to change
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Pepper, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs.Howard Cunnington
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs, James Romphf,
Arkona. • •-
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert and
• family. Laurel Hodgert and
'Carolyn Kellett ,attended the 25th
wedding anniversary celebration
for Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Hodge at the
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre on Friday evening.
Sharon Passmore London spent
the holiday weekend with Mr. & •
Mrs. 'Lorne Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred •.Cunnington,
Centralia; were Monday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs: Howard
Cunnington.
A number from this community
attended an open house at
.Usbornt;, Township Hall -Elim-
viile,•on Sunday. for Mr. .8z Mrs. •
William Stephen in donor of their ,
golden wedding anniversary.
Several from this .community
attended' the surprise shivaree
for. Mr. & Mrs: .John Batten,
Elimville, and then- the card .
party at .the hall. Mr. & Mrs.
Batten's 2fith wedding a -n-.
niver•saey is the first of April. •
Quite,anumberof Thames Road
residents attended the Good
Friday. evening Church services
al Elimville.
The 'flowers in the. church
Sunday were presented by Mary
-Gardiner is memory of her
parents and brothers, Mr. & Mrs.
Arthur Gardiner; Bert and -
Melvin.
'Other flowers were placed
there by the Rowe family in'
memory' of Mrs. Chester Rowe.
Halleluia night will be held in
the church basement on April -4 at _
8 p.rn. A -fun night for the whole
charge. .
cJ6Sunday morning, during the
church service, a BfbWTar the
pulpit was donated by the Jeffery.
family in memory of thelate•.
Charles Jeffery.
It was accepted by the clerk of
session, John ,Pym, and 'the
minister. Rev. Barry Robinson.
How to save energy
when you do the laundry.
Load washer to
capacity... but don't
pack tight. •
If you have -to wash
a smallload use
less water.
Measure detergents
accurately.
Too little won't get
the dirt out: too much
means extra rinsing.
Use the correct cycle
for'each kind of fabric.
Follow the instruction
_ book.
Do you really need
a hot wash? A cold
wash does a good job
• with many.fabrics..
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Avoid overdrying.
It wastes heat and can
damage fabrics.
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For better airflow-
clean the lint filter
each time you use
the dryer.
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Be careful not to set the'heat
too high for the fab/ic you're ironing.
Turn the iron off a few minutes before
you finish. and use up all the stored heat.
Dry similar fabrics.
together so�.they'll all
dryin the same time.
Some of these tips will help you get a better
wash; they'll all help you save energy in little '
ways that count. If we each save a little -we'll
all save a lot.
Exeter Public Utilities Commission
R. E. Pooley
Chairman
M. A. Greene
Commissioner
B. F. Show
Commissioner
H. L. Davis
Manager
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