The Huron Expositor, 1966-03-10, Page 44-R•THI
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HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAF
TH. ONT., MAR. 10. 1966
ROY N. BENTLEY •
Public Accountant
4 Britannia Road East - Goderich
Phone 524--9521
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on Spring sho in'
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Shopper's Loan
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ping list? New clothes .. .
things for the house ? Get than
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Anon payments lack d. principal and Interest and are based
an prompt repayment but do not Include the coat or ata rosmanca
Household Finance!
For larger expenses,
Morrow up to $5000
• with Up to 60 months
to-rtPay. And check
our lower rates on
loans over $1500.
Ask about
credit life Insurance
on loans at low group rates.
HOUSEHOLD FINANC
Ask about our evening hours
GODERICH
35A West Street -Telephone 5247383
(above the Signal Star)
STRATFORD
119 Ontario Street Telephone 271-9440
(next to Simpsons -Sears)
We Are in the Market For
SEED OATS
• Gary
Rodney
• Russell
Registered, Certified or
Canada No. 1,
HIGHEST -PRICES PAID
We are now taking Corn
Shelled or on the Cob
W. G. Thompson
& Sons Ltd.
Henson Phone 262-2527
3Q�! kluton Faier401..itY
For Centennial Honors.
More than 300 Huron farms
will qualify for recognition in
the Junior Farmer Centennial
Project. The Junior Farmers'
Association of Ontario has
adopted as a Centennial project
the locating and identification
of all century farms in the Prov-
ince of Ontario.
Maurice Love, RR 3, Exeter,
who is Huron County's Provin-
cial Director,• is compiling a
list of names and addresses of
possible century farm owners
in Huron County. Clerks from
all of Huron's 16 townships
have been requested to advise
Mr. Love as to the owners of
century farms in their respec-
tive townships. Farmers qual-
ifying for recognition in the
project may check with their
local township clerk to see if
their farm is included.
$Immediately following the
Junior Farmers' Association of
Ontario conference in Guelph
this week, all possible century
farm owners will receive a no-
tice or order from the Huron,
County Junior Farmers' Associ-
ation, and May 1st will be estab-
lished as the deadline for sub=
LEGION LADIES' AUXILIARY'
The regular meeting of the
Ladies' Legion Auxiliary was
held in the Legion. hall with
28 members present: The presi-
dent, Mrs. Peggy Coombs, was
in the chair.
The 8:30 o'clock draw was
won by Mrs. Annie Sallows, and
the mystery prize by Mrs. Ed-
ith Dunlop. A draw on a pie,
donated by Mrs. tiVelma Miller,
was won by Mrs. Charlotte
Wood. Nylons, donated by Mrs.
Peggy-_ Coombs, were- woir by
Mrs. Mary Chapple.
Roll calf will be answered
next month by a tea towel, dish
cloth or oven, mitts.
The delegates to the Auxil-.
iary convention to be held in
Windsor next September will
be Mrs. Ina McGrath, Mrs. Jac-
queline Racho and Mrs. Peggy
Coombs. A -donation of $-25.00
was given to the Bursary fund.
A rummage sale will be held
in the near future and mem-
bers were asked to save cloth-
ing and other items at house -
.cleaning time.
RED CROSS
IS ALWAYS THERE
WITH YOUR'HELP
-- NOTICE -- j
For Co. -Op Insurance
Call .
W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 527-1464 - John St.
SEAFORTH
Complete Coverage. For:
• Auto and Truck
• Farm Liability
' • Employer's Liability•
• Accident and Sickness
• Fire, Residence, Contents
• Fire, Commercial
• Life Insurance & Savings
• Huron Co-op Medical
"Services
• Wind Insurance
BEAT THE TAX WITH THESE
1964 PONTIA.C, AT. -A62141
1964 CHEV. BEL AIR "8", A.T. and R. -A61212
1963 CHEVY II SEDAN -A61763
1963 CHEV. BISCAYNE SEDAN -A49948
1963 DODGE "8" SEDAN -A59102.
1962 CHEV. SEDAN, A.T..and Radio -A17077
1963 CHEV. SEDAN, Radio -59798E
1962, CHEV. SEDAN -A61474
1962 FORD GALAXIE-E9883
1961 CHEV. SEDAN -
1961 CHRYSLER
1961 1VIETEOR SEDAN -A61511
1961 DODGE SEDAN --A73765
NAME YOUR- OWN DEAL
Beat the Tax -Increase on New and Used .Cars at
aforth Motor
Phone 521-1750
Opsin- .nines.
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Seaforth
No Reasonable Offer Refu ed
witting applications for signs
to designate Century Farms.
Each Century Farm sign will
be delivered by a Junior Farm-
er member to the farm receiv-
'ing it. In Huron County, all
signs will be erected by the
Junior Farmers before the 1966
International Plowing Match.
The Century Farm sign, will
be 16 inches by 19 inches in
size; it wx11 be made of .20
gauge 'cold rolled steel, and will
bb double faced .(i.e. the sign
will be painted on both' sides),
NEWS OF
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Butson
and Susan and Miss Anna Been,
of Munro, were Sunday supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Oli-
ver Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker
entertained the Baker families
Monday evening in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Newman Baker's 25th
wedding anniversary.
Mr: and Mrs. William Schae-
fer, Debbie and Susan, of Kirk -
ton, .were Saturday supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Brintnell, Terri and _Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brint-
nell, Terri and Scott were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Sweitzer and Barbara, of
Shipka.
Messrs. William and Howard
Rinn and Miss Noreen Walkom
were Friday evening guests
with . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mc-
Gregor, of Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Urbshott
and Glenn, of llderton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob McGregor, Kip -
pen, were Sunday supper guests
with Messrs.. William and...Ho_w--
ard Rinn and Miss Noreen' Wal -
koro.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stead and
Jimmy, of Thorold; Mr. Melvin
Wurm, of Exeter; Mr. and -Mrs,
James Rohde and Robert, of
Mitchell; Mr. And Mrs. Allan
Lawson.. and Michael, of St.
Marys, and Mr.,. and Mrs. El-
liott Clarke, of Exeter, were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Lawson and Ed.
Mr. and --Mrs. Harold Bragg, -
of St. Marys, visited Sunday af-
ternoon with Misses Kate and
Florence and Mr. Fred Jameson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and
Cheryl were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. -Ross Robinson
and family,' north Liiie.
Mr. and Mrs:..,Ered;P'ar,k inson,
Brenda, Margaret and Jeht, Mrs:
Cacciotti, and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Brine- and. Cheryl were
Sunday guests wit -h Mr. and
Mrs: Fred. Doupe.
Mrs. Ray Kirk is spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Mills in Exeter.
Mrs. Ken Parkinson, Mrs. El-
lis S.trahan, Mrs. La Verne Rodd
and Mrs. John Rodd attended
the Perth Presbytery Observa-
tion School in Mitchell on Sat-
urday evening and Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs., Andy Anderson,
of Toronto, were . week -end
guests with -`"'Mr. Allan Berry
Berry and Mr. Hugh Berry.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Masnica
and family, and Mr. Ron Hutchi-
son, 'of Severn Bridge, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dickey and family. •
-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills," of
Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. ffar-
old Levy and family,. of St.
Marys, were Friday even•ing-
guests with Misses Blanche and
Rhea Mills and Mr: Edgar Mills.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William Dickey and fam-
ily .were: Mr.nd Mrs. Clay-
ton Brock and family, Guelph:
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford and
family, of Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Newman Raker and Mrs.
Harry Ford, of Wellburn; Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Sparling, of
London; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Ford ,and family, of Wincelsea,
and Mr. Gerald Morley, .of Exe-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford
celebrated wedding annivers-
aries. . .
Hold Social Evening
The Base Line community so-
cial was held in the school on
Saturday evening. with Mr.
Howard Rinn, Miss Noreen Wal-
kom and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Coward as hostesses. Ten tables
of euchre were in play, with
prizes going to: ladies' high
high score, Mrs. Irwin Brook-
shaw; lone hands, Mrs. Harold
Kippen East WI
1 ippen East Women's Insti-
tute meeting will be held next
Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., at the
home of Mrs.° Rodger Hoornaert
with\ Mrs. Joyce Cooper as co -
hostess. The roll call will be,
"Name an . old farm implement
and the new one that has re-
placed it."
Mrs. 'Charles Eyre, will give
the poem and a history of Mor-
ris Township wilt be given by
Mrs. Grant McLean. The mot-
to, "What is our generation
leaving behind" will be taken
by Mrs. Robert Kinsman, and
the topic by Mrs. Glenn Bell
on "How Canada Became a Mt -
tion."
The lunch committee will be
Mrs. William Kyle, Mrs. Joyce
Cooper, Mrs. Stewart Pepper
and Mrs. Jack Sinclair.
The cost of the sign toqualify-
ing farmers will be $1.00 with
the Junior Farmers' .Associa-
tion of Ontario subsidizing the
remainder .of the cost of each
sign.
In order to qualify, a farm
must be resided on, and it must
be in active operation; farms
must be registered in the same
family name for 100 "thr more
years as of January 1, 1967;
farms in the name of a widow
will qualify, and also an incor-
porated farm will be eligible.
WOODHAM
O'Brien; low, Miss Florence
Jameson; men's high,- Eber
Shute; lone hands, Bob Elston;
low, Irwin Brookshaw.
The next party hostesses. are
'Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker and
Mr. and Mrs. William Spence.
The proceeds of the evening
are for the Crippled Children
at St Marys.
ZIQN •
Mr. and Mrs.. Clayton Sheldon
of St. Marys, visited Monday
with Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Mal-
colm.
Sympathy is extended to the
Burchill family in the loss of
their mother, Mrs.. Hester Bur-
chill, who was buried on Wed-
nesday.
A beautiful basket of flowers
was placed in Zion Church Sun-
day by the Burchill family ii
memory of their mother, Mrs.
H. Burchill, who passed away
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Martin
visited nn Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Swale and family.
Every week more people dis-
cover what •mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
ALL TYPES.
INSURANCE
Donald G. Eaton
Office ' in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 Seaforth
1936 THIRTY YEARS 1966 1
lig Huron County's Leading
Farm Equipment Depot
Lowest Possible Prices on:
• NEW AND USED TRACTORS
• FARM MACHINERY, etc.
Over 1,000 Belts and hundreds of Pulleys, Bearing,
Spark Plugs, Plowshares, Cultivator Points, Bolts,
Hydraulic and other service items.
PHONE 527-0120
SEAFORTH
..areana
JOHN BACH
PERSONALIZED__
COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES
THE HIRON' EXPOSITOR
Phone 527-0240 Seaforth
F
ENTS
BEANS
1966 Bean Contracts for -SEED :7 -FERTILIZER - CHEMICALS
CHEMICALS --
We have recently become the Warehouse for Chipman Chemicals for this area and
will 'have a large stock of all Herbicides, Insecticides, Seed Treatments and Spray
Equipment.
EPTAM-$23.00 (spring), $24.00 gal. (contracted)
EPTAM is now competitive in cost for weed control in beans, and has proven itself well in this area.
SEED GRAIN•
Rodrie Russell, Clintland Can. Cert:
No. 1 No.
Y,
1..80 1.95
Garry Oats. - 1.90 2.15
Keystone, Herta, York, Brant Barley 2.35 ' 2:50'
Selkirk Wheat ... a3.40 .3.50
T. P. Rye 2.45
Buckwheat . ... 2.00
Crest or Merit Soybeans
MIXED GRAIN
1. Rodney 65%, Herta 20%, Selkirk 15%
2. Rodney 65%, Herta 35%
3. Garry 65%, Herta 20%, Selkirk 15%
4. Garry 65%, Herta' 35%
Reg.
No. 1
2,05
2.25
2.60
3.60
50 bus. or more - 5c per bus. discount
100 bus: or more - 10c per •bus. discount
All seed is treated in heavy 2 -bushel
paper bags
ALL CAN. NO. 1 MIXTURES $4.90 per Bag
All aboye mixtures are packed in 85 -ib. paper bags.
Sow at the rate of 1 bag acre:
All orders over 50 bags, • 10c discount
SEED CORN -Warwick and Northrup King
CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS -
Can. No. 1 Timothy .27
Cert. No. 1 Climax Timothy .33
Cert. No. 1 Dupuits AlfalfaCert. No. 1 Vernal Alfalfa .65
Can. No. 1 Alfalfa Canadian .50
Can. No. 1 D. C. Red Clover .37 -
Can. No. 1 Alsike ' .28
Cert. No. 1 Ladino Clover ..... .._ ..77
Can. No. 1 White Dutch Clover . . .59
Can. No. 1' White Sweet Clover .... .17
Can. No. 1 Yellow Sweet Clover , ... .16
Cert. No. 1 Seratoga Brome Grass , . .65
Can. No. 1 U.S. Lincoln Brome Grass .28
Cert. No. 1 Frode Orchard Grass... .45
Cari. No. 1 Danish Orchard Grass :. .32
Can. No. 1 Perennial Rye Grass .... .23
Can. No. 1 Meadow Fescue .41
Terms
FERTILIZER-
We will be able to custom blend fertilizer to meet your particular needs this Spring. This will be
handled only in bulk for added convenience and saving.to you. Your savings'will be $2.00 ton pick
up, $5.00 ton bulk on .any fertilizer.
We have 3 - 4 ton bulk spreaders to -serve you at $2.00 ton
We will also have six popular blends on the floor in bags.
15-15-15 $91.00
'5-20-20 79.00
8-32-16 99.00
CEMENT-
- $1.15 bag, paper or plastic
EQUIPMENT -
Full line of Rosco Metal Products.
Bins, Roofing, Siding, Bulk Feed Bins, Farm Gates, Barn Ventilators.
Tomen Gravity Grain Boxes and Wagons. r t'
3-15-9
8-16-8
4-24-20
rental charge.
Pick up -discount $2.00 ton.
$60.00
72.00
85.00
itchell Fertilizer & Supply Ltd.
Built By Farmers For Farmers
-• 348-8631