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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-08-17, Page 9111 We appreciate hav ng been responsible ;dor the'. complete • electrical installation in the. new • Wilson- caged layer house and • congratulate. Ewart Wilson _on his enterprise Harold Pethick Electrical Contractor Phone 17-R-3 Dublin w The' restrictions in • the use of electrical equipment which arise when a- farm's .wiring and service . entrance are outdated and inadequate can place costly demands on time and labor. By installing a' wiring system with a 100 - amp. service or,la'rger, you can be' sure of meet- ing all your electrical needs moat effectively and most economically, now and in the •future. You are invited to see an example of a modern service . entrance at your Hydro area office, For complete information on the many bene- fits of adequate wiring, call either your electrical contractor or. your Hydro Area Office. The complete electrical service in- stallation in the modern caged lay- er house at, the farm .of Ewart Wil- son is an example of how an ade- quate electrical service can meet the demand of today as found on modern farms. OTA1UO IMO • I TheaEwar Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Sparl'ing of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy and Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. David ,Levy and DotigIas.. Miss Michelle Robinson was a weekend visitor with Mrs. Al Eveleigh' and fancily of Kirk - ton, Mr; and Mrs. George Wheel- er and Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and • Calvin visited ..on_ Monday with Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Hurst at ipperwash. Mr. and Mrs, Done brine and Cheryl spent the weekend tour- ing in Northern Ontario, visit- ing Chapleau . and Timmins on their trip. - Ten members members of the first Kirkton Scouts are among the Perth Boy Scouts taking in the tour to the east coast. The scouts are Danny Jaques; Gor- don Robinson; Stephen Hazle- wood; Ronnie McNaughton; David Strahan; Brent Blacklu; Ricky Scott; Bill Denham; Phil- ip Biackler and Brian Arnos. Theleaders with the boys are Bob Robinson, Lldyd Jaques, Carl Mills. and Al Eveleigh. Messrs: David Wheeler and Brl'l Spence of Mitchell spent the weekend at Expo and also visited with' Mr., and Mrs. Ced- ric Wheeler of Brownsburg, P.Q. Mr. and ,Mrs. Mat Durrand of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Mountain of St.' Marys were Sunday guests with . Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. ' Master Scott Ney of Chatham returned to his home after vis- iting the past week with Mr• and Mrs. Gordon' Johns and family'. Mr., and Mrs. Donald Wood- land and family of Leduc, Alta., and Mr. Harry Rodd were guests on Thursday evening with Mr, and Mrs. La Verne Rodd and family. ' Mrs. M. Fairweather and Miss B. McInnes of Hamilton, Scot- land, returned home on Mon- day after visiting three weeks with the fprmer's daughter, Mrs. Ellis Strahan, Mr. Strahan,. Donald, David and Robert. Mrs. Mary Anderson of Wood- stock is making her home with her granddaughter, Mrs. Gor- don Johns and family. - Mr and, Mrs. Donald ' Wood- land; Wendy, Ernie, David and George of Leduc, Alta., are vis- iting Harry Rodd, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Conard and family of Woodstock • and Mr. and . Mrs. Ford Stark ..and family of St. Marys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johns, and. family on Sunday. Mrs. Hancock of .Toronto vis - Congratulations Ewart We are pleased to have supplied 500 De Kalb Profit Pullets for Ewalt Wilson's new caged layer house. McKinley Farms & Hatchary Ltd. R. R. 1, ,Zurich, Phone He nsall 262-837 f Wilson Caged Layer Nws of WOODHAM ited with ibr, and Mrs. •George Morphy for a few days, The United Church Women. held a very successful "Farm- ers' Market" in , St. Marys on. Friday during Sidewalk Days: Mrs. Lloyd Jaques "and girls spent last week at TTurnbull's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hera •and Judy of Toronto visited en Tues- day evening with Mr. 'and Mrs. Oscar Brine, Mrs. John Witteveen returned •home last week from a holiday in Manitoba and Saskatchewan where she visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell Terri and Scott visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schaeffer and girls of Kirkton. Mr. •and Mrs. Martin Aren- thals, Beth and Barbara Of Lu - can were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs:' Clarence Mills, Doris and Keith. Martin- leaves for Holland on Auguest 2nd, to visit his parents who are cele. brating their golden wedding •in October. Mr, and Mrs: `Lawrence Beck- ett, Jacqueline and Geraldine spent the weekend in. Toronto guests of 1tr. and Mrs: Tommy Borg. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Knight and family of Tees, Alta„ visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl and Mr. and` Mrs. Oscar Brine on Sunday after- noon. Miss Jane Van Roestel visit- ed on Thursday with Michele Robinson.- • Mr. Benny Witteveen of Osh- awa visited with Mr.. and Mrs. John Witteveen on Friday. „ Mrs. Clarence Mills and"o71�"ris attended the funeral of the former's cousin, Hamilton;, Clut- House ton • at the A. Millard George funeral home, London, on Sat- urday: Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd 'Smith and Dianne spent the weekend in Peterborough and Douglas who had been holidaying there re- turned with them. THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR Egiosirrok sortm1 Meaty Pork SPARE RIBS Ib• Lean Peameal Cottage rolls !b• Small Link Pure Pork - .SAUSAGES Milk Fed Oven Ready Roasting-- 6 to 7 lbs. CHICKENS ib. Lean Butt Pork. Chops - Young Beef Hearts Dressed and Oven Ready Burn's Sliced Bacon Ends Ib. York Centennial Ice Cream reg.1.17 EED SOME EXTRA' MONEY THIS..F.A4.14:' NADLIMITED "' •� WE ARE. THE CAAYLN�IANER,CANN�eIERS� PEOPLE , - AND WE NEED MEN ANDWOMEN TO HELP PROCESS CORN' AND CARROTS, - WORK WILL... BEGIN AROUND AUGUST . 20th AND CONTINUE UNTIL NOVEMBER 15th . BOTH DAY I AND .NIGHT WORK AVAILABLE YOU WILL FIND THE WORK, ,INTERESTING AND- THE WAGES COMPETITIVE. TRANSPORTATION IS SUPPLIED. JUST GIVE US. A CALL AND REGISTER NOW! ! CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED ... A GOOD PLACE. TO WORK! PHONE: 235-2445 •C v."'n'�"•-.>.....,�."..tr �... . ^. � . . �." -. .... EXETER, ONTARIO