The Huron Expositor, 1975-05-01, Page 5This trade mart will give Winners at theL.O.B.A.
merchants P unique opportunity • Euchre held on April 21 were as
follows: Ladies High Mrs.
Staffen; Ladies Lone - Mrs.
Evelyn Appleby; Ladies Low -
Mrs. Jennie Chesney.
Men's High - Russell Coleman;
Men's Lone - Mr. Ed Byers,
Men's Low - Lorne Dennis. Lucky
Draw - Ed Byers.
This trade mart is for owners,
employees of participating firms
and institutional and local
Egmondville
government buyers. The public is
not invited.
Correspondent •
Carol Geddes
The trade mart sounds like fun Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
and if successful could mean a Andrew Houston were Mrs.
boost for local businessmen and Houston's daughter Mrs. E. Alm
that in turn could• mean bargains and her sister Mrs. M. Stahal
for consumers. from Detroit Michigan.
to learn just what products and
services are provided within the
Huron County area.
No fancy displays,4ecorations
or partitions are needed, only the
name of the business and a list of
items that you'd like to buy
locally.
We also
install
kooFS
AND
ACCESSORIES
NCRETE AIL
INFLATION ? ?
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-.015006,0
THERE IS NO INFLATION'IN OUR PRICE
Silo Dia. Price Per Ft.
14' *92.00
16' *96.00
18' $110.00
20' q20.00
24' '140.00
30' *195.00
WE BUILD THEM STRONGER TO LAST LONGER
- Will lend themselves to any kind of storage
- Ensilage; haylage, 'high moisture corn etc.
- A cement chute will last \the life of your silo
- Wall for greater strength and longet. life
- Fully experienced crews
- No maintenance or upkeep casts
IF YOU DON'T WANT ANY FUSS , BUY FROM US
SCHOONDERWOERD BROS. LTD.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PHONE-COLLECT
R.R. 1 mrroal, 348-8701 348-9967
Member of Ontario Silo Association
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TO2NIOTCli FEEDS LIMITED
Hoegy Farm Supply
Ltd.
BRODHAGEN
Phone 345-2941
MILTON J• DIETZ
LIMITED
R.R. 4, Seaforth — Phone 527-0608
PURINA ••• NEE CHOWS
(Fr- _566,10
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PilfOte 527-1010 Seaforth Mitchell 348-8433 — l el all 262,252/
If Green Foxiail is your problem,
Ekko should be your herbicide.
Annual grasses, particularly Green
Foxtail, are the reasons you need
Ekko in a corn-after-corn operation.
Ekko is a safe,,economical,
one-package herbicide that saves you .
work while controlling broadleaf
weeds and grasses.
Ekko offers the same flexibility of
application times you've been
accustomed to with AAtrex: pre-plant
incorporated, pre-emergence and
'post-emergence in an oil-water
emulsion.
And Ekko is safe to corn and is
effective right up to the three-leaf
stage of grasses.
Ekko was designed to give
season-long control of grasses in
Green Foxtail
continuous corn operations, so only
corn can be planted the year follow-
ing application:
A Sdggested method of controlling
grasses is to plan on two years
of corn. Use Ekko the 'first year and
AAtrex8, combined with a short-
residual grass herbicide, the 'second
yearThen, your field will be ready,
fora charige of crop in the "third year--
Ekko.The convenient, easy-to Ekk
use; one-package corn herbicide
that prevents grass build-up and
gives you clean fields right up to
harvest.
CIBA—GEIGY CANADA LTD.,
Agrochemicals Division,
One Westside Drive, Etobicoke,
Ontario -M9C
CIBA-GEIGY
Agrochemicals Division
Follow label rate for
control of this wee
as well as Mustards, Purslane,
Ragweed, Smartweed, Lady's
Thumb, Wild Buckwheat Lamb's
Quarters, Redroot Pigweed, '
Barnyard Grass, Yellow Foxtail,
Wild Oats, Old Witchgrass,
Crabgrass. C106N
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® Register4d Trademarks.
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The Walton Women's ftistitnte
',held their annual, meeting on
Wednesday evening, April 46th
when 35 ladies sat down to a pork
dinner at 6:30 p.m catered by
Mrs. :'/Itidson. at the corner
restaurant.
Mrs. ,Alltin McCall presided
and 'Mrs! Herb Traviss thanked
Mrs—Hudson for the supper.
Minutes were read by Mrs. Ken
McDonald.' The roll 'call wits
answered by the $1.50 fee and
exchange of gifts for your Sun-
shine Sister, A new member,
Mrs. Trevor Smith, was
welcomed to theInstitute.
A thank you card was read by
the secretary received from Mrs.
J. Bos for the cup and saucer she
had received after leaving the
Institute when the family moved
,garlier this month to a farm near
Auburn. Mrs. Bill Humpries
presented Mrs. Harold Hudie and
Mrs. Eleanor Liphard with .a gift
as leaders for the short course'
"Baked in a Pie". Approximately
22 ladies took the course when
Summary D4 was held in Clinton
on April 24th Mrs. A. McCall
conducted an elimination contest
which was won by Mrs. Harold
Bolyer. ' The annual meeting
*owed. •
Mrs. B. Humphries gave the
auditor's report. Mrs. Harold
Bolger reported for Agriculture
and Canadian Industries; Mrs.
Graeme Craig for Citizenship and
World Affairs; Mrs. Ron Bennett
for Fainily and Consumer Affairs;
Mrs. Dave Watson for 'Education
and Cultural Affairs; Mrs. Harvey
aig for Resolutions; Mrs. Nel-
son Marks as Sunshine Convener;
Mrs. Jim. Axtmann as Public
Relations Officer; Mrs. 'Nelson
Reid as Curator and Mrs. B.
Humphries for the 4-H Clubs. All
reports were seconded by Mrs.
Alvin McDonald.
Mrs. Allan McCall in her
summary thanked members for
their help and co-operation for the
*fist two years when she held
office as president and urged all
to take an office as this is a
learning experience. She asked
for new members for the May
meeting when the Sunshine
Sisters would be chosen for the
coming year.
.11
M. Gerald Watson ina lied
the new • slate, of Offieer4' for
1975,76 as folloWS: PaSt Neal-
dent - Mrs, Allan McCall; res14..
dent - Mrs. Don Achilles; I st Vice
President - Mrs. Bill finmpliries;
2nd Vice President 4. Mrs, Harold
Hudie; Secretary-Treasurer -
Mrs. Ken McDonald; District
Director - Mrs. Allan McCall;
Alternate -.Mrs. Don Achilles;
Public Relatibno Officer - Mrs,
Jim Aktmann; Branch Directors -
Mrs. Don, McDonald, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin, Mrs. Neil
McGavin and Mrs„Nelson Marks;.
Curators - Mrs. Nelson Reid and
Mrs. Jim McDonald; Press
Reporter 'Mrs. Allan McCall;
Auditors - Mrs. Stewart
Humphries and • Mrs. Bill
Humphries; Standing Committee
Convenors : Mrs. Mac Sholdice
and Mrs. Harold Bolger; For
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries - Mrs. Alvin McDonald
and Mrs. Harvey Craig; Citizen-
ship and World Affiars - Mrs.
Keith Rock and Mrs. Gerald
Watson; Family and Consumer
Affairs -Mrs,,NormaOchade and
Mrs. Harold Hudie; Education
and Cultural Activities
Standing Committee Convenors -
Mrs. Mac Sholdice and Mrs.
Harold Bolger for Agriculture and
Canadian Industries; Mrs. Alvin
McDonald and Mrs. Harvey Craig
Consumers have shopping
malls, local stores, flea markets
and rummage sales to learn all
about the best bargains, but what
has • the small businessman.
Nothing.
The Ministry of Industry and
Tourism decided its about time
the local merchants learned
exactly what's offered in the
county.
' The Industrial Commission of
Huron County and the Ontario
MinisttY of Industry and Tourism
are jointly sponsoring a trade
mart.
The trade mart is to be held in
Clinton arena on May 28,1975.
The mart is only for Huron
County businesses and space will
be rented for $20 per booth.
forCitizenship and.' World Malts;
ROck and Mrs:. Gerald
Watson for' gainiltand
Affairs;. Mrs, Norman Schade and -
Mrs. Harold Hudie for Education
and - Cultural Activities;:
Resolutions - Mrs. Graeme Craig
and Mrs. J, Van Vliet Jr.'
Sunshine - Mrs. Torretice
Dundas.
The meeting Vitas turned over to
the' new president, Mrs. Don
Achilles, who conducted the new
business. It- was agreed ,to pay
the secretary-treasdrei and a rate
was set to r pay speakers at.
meetings. The date was set for all
incoming officers to attend; a
Meeting to plan for next -year's
program. The District Annual
will ,he....held_in Ethel United
thach on Tuesday, May,13.
Those wishing to take the 4-H
Garden Club this spring are to
contact either Mrs. Pearl
McCallum or Mrs. Bev Smith. A
donation was • made to • ,the
Brussels Fair Board. Members
were asked to go to Huronview
and help in the craft room, take'
noon lunch and tea is supplied.
Mrs. Joyce Van Vliet reported
on the bps trip to the Elmira
Areas on June 4th. Those
wishing to go ate to have their
name and money in by the May
Meeting or to any of the Branch
Directors,
basetneV, ihe, churcW' ' •
P t3rlan McGavin love the CalltP.: Worship,. Hypin,"What ; Friend
We have In Jeans" was"sOngl:,4th .
qtanne.,Podkin as pianist, ttinra'
Dennis gave a reading; '19.7
od" followed 1;7 PraYerl
Cheryl Fraser, The iseeretarr4
report was read by - Murray
Scholdice and Nanci Bennett,g4v,
the treasurer's report and.
received the' collection which was
' dedicated by Brian. It Scas
deckle10 to have the May meeting
on the first Sunday of the month,
instead of the usual second
• Sunday. ".!eius Bids Us Shine"
was sung before students went to
their classes. The two senior
classes worked on' their posters
for the 50th Anniversary of the
United Church. The teachers this
Correspondent
Karen Lehnen
Saturday evening April 26 was
the Spring Dance sponsored by
the Vanastra Community Asiocia-
tion. The Vanastra Community
Centre Hall was attractively
decorated for the theme of the
Trade Mart scheduled May 28
There woo; '40 pre4ent month were; Mrs., MacSchdidice,
:Marks. •
Pertionals
Mrs. SteVen Kerley .of Toronto
.pent a few days last weelk :with
'11er sister, Mrs. Jean Broad, foot,
.14 and Mrs, Arinour Dundas
of London spent Monday `night
and part of Tuesday last week
with Mr. and Mrs., Torrence\
Pandas.
• Mrs. Edna Hackwell spent a
recent weekend at London at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith.
Brent Finlayson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Finlayson, Seaforth ,
spent a recent weekend with
Steven Huether,
This' past weekend Mark
Mcllwain, son of Mr. and Mis.
Jack Mcllwain, Seaforth visited
with John Huether.
dance with brightly coloured
paper umbrellas' and flovi,ers.
The musical group "Shannon"
provided the music.
A highlight of the dance was
the April Share the Wealth Draw.
Proceeds are for Huron County's
first indoor swimming pool
'building fund. Marg Briere drew
the ticket and Viol et White was
the winner of $338. Jenny Russo
sold the winning ticket. The
evening closed with a lunch
served by Mrs. Miller of Seaforth.
dance
Kippen man
ROSS KERCHER
SEED GitAPT
SEED. CORN ./
GRASS SEEDS
(free tnixing)
MIXED FERTILIZER,
AMMONI1UM.NITRATE
UREA
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
S Aprilr MO,Otillffof the ,141, 0,011 rs. Neil McGavin, Pirs".....1vIertPn
/141:4P‘ $11,11414Y.> held ihe , Hackwell and Mo, • Nelson
Vanastra
Draw at
:.
;an
head Mason
Ross Kercher of RR 2 Kippen,
was elected Grand Superinten-
dent of Huron District No. 6 at the
117th Convocation of Grand
• Chapter of the Royal Arch
Masons of Canada in the Province
of Ontario at Ottawa, Saturday.
He is a past First Principal of
Mcilloch Chapter, RAM No. 66,
Seaforth and past master of
Huron Lodge AF and AM No.
224, Hensall. He succeeds Angus
McArthur Of Kincardine.
District No 6 includes locations
in Seaforth, Mitchell, Stratford,
St. Marys, ListoWel, Lucknow,
Wingham, Goderich and Kincar-
dine and seventeen representa-
tives from these attended the
Convocation.
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