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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-25, Page 3Phone 527.0870 uuith; It's . Great With Meats Delicious With Snacks TRY SOME .TODAY D 0 MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 527-0810 ' : Seaforth Dairy Products are available at. BROWN'S SUPERTEST STATION ,Sundays, Holidays, Everyday Maple- Leaf est in th 5 Year Guarantee New Deluxe •Faris Sprayer Featuring Corrosion -proof Fibre -Glass Tank 200 Imp. Gal. Capacity. SPRAYS $L SPRAYERS The Calsa line of"aprayers'and farm ch'ernicals has been proven "Best In the Field", Calsa pioneered the irT-tank mechanical agitation for. complete and continuous mixing of all spraying materials.•Wide range of piston pumps and adjustable booms and tank capacities'frtii'n'10q to 500 gallons ... allows you to choose the sprayer that's right for the job. Your Calsa dealer also has a complete line of, Cairo likerblcidea and insecticides for control of weeds, Insects and fungus See them now at your Calsa dealer. McGAVIN .. FARM EQUIPMENT Walton, • Ontario ' LS Agricultural �end - dialog of PFIZER COMPANY LTD. Montreal • Toronto • Sarnia • Calgary or $Y 44$4 do = v" are Itt• w*0a .e8vn avit� earning' upgr i Up. It Will flot •le- iong, beiQife the spring mixed ,golf tourna Ment comes up Ana `Wit4. a" break -in the weather la' caPa ' city crowd can be loice4, for. For the first 'tirrie the Branch is holding a PaSt Pre-' sident's Banquet' and Dance on Friday Night,May'26.th Let's all turn put' for "this -pi, fair, after the- reception and£ supper there is a fine orches- tea dngaged for the dance, so o comrades come one Dome 'all.' This is about •-a'T for , now as we all know Veteran's Ween is coining long,,,,s2 in eiosing pause" for .a Moment and remember the ones who are not with us a ffy more, be sure and take .the time to visit the sick at home•,and in the hospital. "At the going, do*n of the Sun, and in; the moring we will remember.. them". r eclim sbh,, Ont,, J' CAS uctiohr 00.,,Lf4;141 awatded:.a $187,183 cQ,otr, for the' recoils tion of ttte Snug Harbour pier and At1gi pre:aehes� at Goder"ieh;,,Otlt,, tub-' lic' `•Works Minister George A., 1eI1raith'.has 'announ'ced. Snug .Harbour is used by commercial and pleasure craft operating' an. Lake Ilurom The successful contractor sub-` nutted the lowest of ten bids' opened May 3, the .highest Ibe ung 7,74ti . - - •iVIr. lVfellr.,aith was '`in Gad - rich'on a speaking engagement more than, a year ago and elk aminee1 at first hand the require, ments for work at'the 'Godetch harbour. ---L - -_ Work involves the construc- tion of two new steel sheet pile walls along the exisiting 620-" foot -long cribwork pier. Three. hundred linear feet of the exis- ting pipepile and' timber cat- walk on the west side of the harbour will also be reconstruc-. 9x NEWS of WOQD»HAM� Mys. James Miller and Betty Jean, Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Brenda. and.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Constable of London visited Expo for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson, Lynn and Dale, -fourth line, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar -Brine and Mr. and °Mrs. Fred Doupe were Sun- day guests with 'Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl and help- ed Cheryl and her daddy cele- brate their birthdays... W Mr; and Mrs. George Wheel- er and David, Mrs. John Butters; Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pame- la arid Calvin and Mrs. M. Cope- land and Jean were Sunday guests with Mr.' and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna. • ' Dr. ,, Grant Mills of Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills and Mrs. Lawrence 'Mills of Lon- don called on Misses Blanche :and Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills on. Sunday. Mrs. Chester Hazelwood and Edison and Mrs. Les McCurdy. of Detroit were callers on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Douglas Lancasjer of Lambeth and Mrs. Robert El- liott of St. Marys, visited Wed - An Expositor Classified, will pay you dividends. Haveyou tried one? Dial 527-0240. - . NOTICE -- For Co-op Insurance W. ACell WRIGHT' Phone 527.1464 - John St. SEAFORTH. Complete' Coverage For: • Auto and Truck •...Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • - Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Cont • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron' Co-op ' Medical Services • Wind Insurance ARROW ALL CANADIAN Petroleums Limited Gasoline " Diesel HEATING QILS - Valvoline Oil and Greases "Go With, Arrow" AGENT: DON COLEMAN DIAL 527-0646 —. SEAFORTH Safety -Tested 1 ' 'AR AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST 'USED CAR MARKET 1967 Ford Galaxie 500, ,24l.'oor, H.T., fully , equipped' ' 1967 Ford Galaxie 500, 4-dlor, H.T., fdily equipped 1066 Chew. Caprice, 2 -door H.T., fully equip-• Ped. A number of 1968 Chevrolets, Pontiacs and > erds; sedans, hardtops, 6 and $ cylinders, fully equipped. • - 1966 Pontiac' Custom Sport, 2 -door }LT., , fully equipped, A wide selection of 1965 and 1964 Chevs., Pontiacs and Fords, sedans, hardtops, Var- ious models, 6 and 8 cylinders: 1063 Chev. Belair, 8 -cylinder, A.T. 1963 Chev. Belair, 6 -cylinder, power steering A wide variety of 1960 to 1962 models to choose from. STATION WAGONS 1965 Obev. Impala, 9 -passenger wagon, V-8, fully equipped - 1905 OOP. Belau,,,. 9 -passenger wagon, V-8 A Written Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late Model Cars -Many other Models to choose from .. ■!'�,.�lr`,N"r A .fs R SEiL ► ,MOT S PHON1E 173 --"Tho Honrlr of BOW Used Cars" ' OPEN EVERY EVENING r u nesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Jaques.: • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford and family and Mrs. Harry Ford of Kitchener, visited Sun- day afternoon with Mr: and 'Mrs. William Dickey and fam- ily. Mrs. Ralph Wareham of Ot- tawa ttawa is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Webb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reg McCurdy. were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and Jim .of third line; Dr. Grant Mills of 'Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. Wib Kirkby, of Kirkton were Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs. Laverne Radd. and' family.' - Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ford of Flint,. Mich., 'visited on Monday with. Mrl. Arthur _Hopkin. Mr. William Dickey attended Grand Lodge of Ontario West' at Collingwood last week as a' del- egate from the Woodham Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert, Marilynn and Dennis of Davi- son, Mich., and Mrs. Mary Jaques were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and fam- ily; ' Sunday guests .with Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim Rundle and Tracy *ere Mr. and MVlrs.:Harold Skin- ner of Exeter, Miss Ginette Pe- tit'' of Ponta Rouge', Qpebec, Miss Linda Rirtch ;of St. Marys, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken Wood and family of Wingham and Mr. Jack Rundle. Miss Mary Van. Tol of Was- senaar,' Holland, is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs.. Paul Van der Speck, Mr. Van der Speck and family. ' The rbasket of flowers in the sanctuary were in memory of the late Mrs. James Howe of London whose funeral took ee-on-Friday. Mrs. Howe, the former Viola Colgan, was a former resident of *this village. Rev. John G. 'king; BA., con=. ducted a baptismal service ` on Sunday morning . during • the church' service when the follow- ing ollowing babies were baptised. ' Tra- cy Geneva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rundlea.Stephen Dale, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Thomson; ..and Deanna Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn t�opelandl 4JCW Mrs. LaVerne Rodd. had charge of the worship service at the May meeting of the Un- ited Church. Women, using the theme "The Influence of Moth- er". The scripture was. read responsively and Mrs. Rodd led in prayer." "An Interview with the Ideal Mother, Hannah"; was given by Mrs. ' William Dickey as interviewer and Mrs. Len Langford taking the part of Hannah. Readings were given by Mrs. Paul Ven der Speck and Mrs. Ken Parkinson. Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey favoured with a solo, "Mother of Mine". Mrs. • Ellis Strahan gait ' an account Of the trip she• had last fall to her native lank. Scot-- land. cot=land. She was accompanied by her two younger sons. As well as visiting. with her mother and other „ relatives and friends, they enjoyed aeyeral sight see- tug tours of the Country. An' Expositor Classified will pay you dividends.' Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. USBORNE & HiB- BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, Crit. Directors: Martin Feeney --R.R. 2, Dublin President Clayton Caiquhouif R.R. 1, Vice -President Science 11111 Wm. H. Chaffe - R.R. 4, Mitchell Tim Toohey '- R.R,., 3, Lucan Raymond ldeCurdy R.R. 1, Iiirkton Robert Gardinerit E. 1, Cromarty Agents: - flugh Be inget+ - Dublin cd p8 - • - E x ter laytthi itar,!L . �u . yyMlteUelT Sec�retiryt't�iiuiyrt, ... ` #ugh.liattertlot, ;.. 'motet' l►'hnor arei1g g of irregular areas of the ' harbour wi, be 'carried .out tq ;t depot of "four to five feet, Rgeonstructiop . of the • e,sist= ,ung structure is made necessary to. restore ,the serviceablity of: 'Snug' Harbour web is visited Eby some 259 U.S, and Canadian' haftnnually .arid is used by local Pleasure and fishing boats. Plans and specifications were prepared by the London district Office of the federal Depart- ment of Public Works. The eon - tract is under the supervision . E. D. of . Mans ul Director D or of the Ontario region of the De- partment. - _ . 'plrorl is to' be completed in eight months. Honor McKiIIop Resident Family, friends and neigh- bors gathered at the home. of Mrs, Melva Murray prior to her -leaving for her home in Dub- lin. Ten tables .played 'progress sive euchre, with prizes going to Mrs. William R. Flanagan and 'Jerome Murray, high and consolations, Joe Givlin and Mrs, Lorne • Flanagan. An ad- dress was read by Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke and a presentation of a kitchen suite and money -by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan. It's what's IN the ,seed that counts' fears C-Mybrida are bred b give tie *lost possible 7lskds sad bsst,psJtorn- qa la Cita, _ate,„ Masttdrso .elte sChs. d Fr'RI k'a-8 s Masi 1 Start with High Capacity FUNK'S G -HYBRIDS 2 PLANT THEY TRICKER 3 APPLY' EXTRA FERTILIZER to feed the extra plants. HAUGH BROS. Brucefield Phone 527-0927 Order early since arly corn is in short supply. Otdeir of the Star, held its rel ular 'mfg 04' .'huraday ..,evening ,honoring the condirt.ett'eaaes land rassoc ?, atecopd.etressps of the dist- rict.. Mistress Janet Baker was` elected to .attend Grand Chap• ter in August. 'Our District Deputy Grand Matron,. Mist- ress Lila McKenzie of Ilder• - ton, was present, also visitors from London, .Stratford, Byr- on, Strathroy, Exeter,. Mitch ell, Clinton, Blyth, Goderich and' California. • After the meeting .a pro- gram, by the conductresses and associate, . conductresses,. also a draw with the -winner being Mrs. Vera Hambley, of Staffa, was held. The even- ing closed with lunch served by the social committee- _ Y • p ' FfOk:. $tflfl • P4/4 „14111.01(` A401P11,0' 4000, f e ;;sent nt F An Li#e.. Asuantre ,CoisP*r. Q aF 117' GODERiCH $7, EAST -i-•. iReireRTH TELEPHON • 5x7.410 FARO, FARM�7.TOCK FQR SALE? USE -, EXPOSITOR CA SS1F • THEY PAY YOU DIVIDENDS P$N..27-420. 'Y 4: Cars at Tremendous,, Discounes )'ur. BIG SALE COntiflues- 16 CHEV. '8' IMPALA H.T., A.T., PS., Radio — Lip. E89866 1964 CHEV. SEDAN E90231 • 1964 PONTIAC COACH A.T., -Lie. E90133 1963 CHEV, BELAIRE A.T. — Lic. E90173 1962: PONTIAC SEDAN AsT. — Lic. E90664 1963 MORRIS 1100 SEDAN Low Milegage,-Ltc._E90733 1962 Mercury -Meteor Coach - A.T., and R. — Lic. H3-107 1962 OLDS SEDAN A.T., P.S., and P.B,, R. —"Lic.' E90660, 1962 CHEV. SEDAN' A.T. — Lie. E90738 1962 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN A.T., R., P.B•, Lie. E90734 1962 CHEV. SEDAN Lic. E90288 ra 1965 FALCON SEDAN ,. A.T. E90348 , '1954 DODGE STAKE 1 -Ton, Dual CONTINUES' • WITH . • a • • • • • MANY 1961 :and 1962 CHEVS and POl`i1TIACS • i�unt AT 1-- eaforth Phone 5271i 7 ; -J_ Seaforth - -LOT OPEN EVENINGS TO 9:00 _.. "Trade Mark Reg'.. OPatoran is a registered trade mark of Citta Grow' beans without weeds F. Y r PATORA N50 W PRE -EMERGENCE WEED KILLER . Kills broadleaf and grassy weeds in- soybeans, white, dry or field beans, snap or bush beans • Get easy, effective weed control with PATORAN o apply immediately after planting beans (1,t/" to 2",deep).- ' ❑ spray en -tire -field or t5and to re'dute cost by 2/3. • • - ❑ micronized for easy mixing, trouble-free spraying. No soil incorporation needed. ❑ enters weeds through roots—gives 6 to 8 weeks control. Ask your Green Cross Dealer for PATORAN 50 W... • field-tested across Canada for four years • DIvlsi-n of THE SHERWIN-WILLIAM$ CO. OF CANAIiALTD. PRODUCTS •Montreal • Woodstock, N.B,.Toronto•Winnipeg • Calgary • Edmonton •Vancouvsr GREEN CROSS PRODUCTS AVAILABLE • AT SEAFORTH FARMERS• Phone 527.0770.- - Seaforth OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Phone 5274910 Seaforth a Cfoiir DIETZ e• Prctdupts P ill SS27106O Seaforth R. R. 3