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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-17, Page 21 (2)Win trip to Quebec • Kirkton 4 -Hs iriget honoursg • 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 You'II Find It Here! Whatever Your Needs In New or Used TRACTORS USED TRACTORS 1—F 1466D with cab, excellent 1—F826D, cab, new tires, like new 1—F856D, like new 1—F 1066D, cab, 18.4x38 tires, excellent 1—IHC 434 Gas, excellent 1—IHC 656D, sharp 1—IHC 434D, power steering, new rubber 1—IHC 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—IHC 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—F 1566D with cab 1—F 1566D, no cab 1 —F 1466D with cab and air 1—F 1066D with cab 1—F 1066D, cab and air 1—F766D, no cab 1—IHC 674D 2—IHC 574D 1—IHC 574 Gas with 1850 loader 1—IHC 454D N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 'TAC hest ,, ser he schen von need if most,— where Al was competing with the Mitchell Legion Bowling 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. tlarold 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. Burgiri 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. Huntsville and Ken Magee. Petrolia; Brad Bret and Stephen Guay, London; Tom Bell and Rolfe Droste, St. Marys. Kayak:- A.C. Risley. Open:- First Greg and Ted Cowan, Brussels; second Ken Farewell and Rene Boogemen, Nensall; third Ian MacMillan and Bob Wissing, Rockwood. 4 4 4 Most people begin at the bot- tom and work up, except digging graves and learning to swim. FACTORY REBATES! Case/David Brown POWERED RIGHT • GEARED RIGHT • PRICED RIGHT $500 • 65 pto hp 1210 12 -speed syncromesh • 65 pto hp 1212 12 -speed hydra -shift $400 • 58 pto hp 995 12 -speed syncromesh • 53 pto hp 990 12 -speed syncromesh OFFER GOOD TILL MAY 31! SHAMBLAW & GARTENBURG WOODHAM, ONT. 229-8958 ESE • Wheat sales hit record Ontario Wheat producers have sold the larges) 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 7,391,000 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 2.1 million bushels which has been committed • 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 Vanderlaon, an Exeter leader, local -boys Andrew De Boer, Richard Rooseboom, Tony Von Wieren, Kenneth Von Wieren and Boyd Baker and Huron -Erie Council vice-president Richard Poort of Woodstock. Ask for changes in potato subsidies Blake Sanford, co-ordinator for Region 3 (Ontario) National Farmers Union, in a telegram to tion. 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. 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 the beef subsidy. It was con- fiscated by the packers. Mr. Sanford added that "the urgency for immediate action is essential to avert disaster 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?.. We'll Do the Job Right... Whatever the project, call on us for Ready -Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 228-6961 cooP SPRING FESTIVAL OF VALUES Hurry. .. Ends This Saturday Hundreds of Special Values - Paint, Garden.Tools, Clothing, Lawn Mowers, Tillers, Appliances, Hand Tools, Ladders GEFOROWING FERTILIN,5-10.10 - GARDEN FERTILIZER Specially formulated to provide the correct balance of nutriments for proper feeding of vegetablesflowers shrubs and trees 270 b 439 33 1/3 to bap CO-OP 000D VALUE ea. 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