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The Huron Expositor, 1976-03-25, Page 14•*44,mmoimaiossowarmmr. New Construction- Renovations and Repairs HENRY F. EXEL CONSTRUCTION . Residential • Agricultural • Commercial Phone 887-6561 • PO Bo-x2.18 Brussels Ont NVG IHO -ATTENTION FARMERS- Corn, Bean and Grain Growers You are cordially invited to attend a growers dinner and informative meeting on Weed and Insect Control in Beans and Corn Place- ORANGE SHILLELAGH ,VANASTRA Guest _ EUGENE WH ELAN Speaker -Minis.ter of Agriculture Time- 10a.m.-3:30 p.m. - Date- Friday, April 2, 1976 Please Contact Us for Free Ticket MILTON J. DIETZ LIMITED SEAPORTS; ONT.- R R. 4 --- PHONE 627-0608' Purina Chows-Sanitation Products -SeedCorn Provimi Feeds-Ventilation (Wholesale & RetciiI) Pesticides-Spraying Equipment • , _., • . Your dollars cover more ground with High Quality FARM SEEDS 9 Forage Seeds Reasonably priced and processed to a high standard of purity and germination. Special Mixtures As in the past, we prepare mixtures to meet your 684 n , individual requirements based.onrecommendations of the Ministry of Agriculture at no extra cost. We have on hand Locally •Barley Grown •Peas • M ixed Grain 'Red_ Clover We are taking orders for registered seed grain Custon cleaning by appointment. Ammena•s•MMINNONNII, 4 LONDESBORO SEED PLANT Robert Shaddick • 523-4399 It's the buying season: equipment, seed, fertilizer, and the variety • of other products and necessities you need to operate your farm, efficiently and profitably. ' . It's the planning season when yod need a clear picture of your . financial position in terms of both assets and requirements. It's the time. of year you-shoulq certainly talk to your Toronto Dominion Bank Manager about T,D .Farm-Pac., • " TD Farm-Pad has available the financial services you need, including line-of-credit financing, a „variety•of specialized farm loans to meet yoUr'specific needs,. plus low cost:farm loan insurance,, And. TD Farm-Pac's cash flow analysis Will assist you to make sound decisions on your financial requirements. ' Stop by your local Ta`Branch and talk over TD Farm-Pac with the ,Manager. He has all the information-you'll need -and it's nice to know that he's backed up by a staff of trained Agrologists to deal with specially troublesome plan'ning or financing problerhs. TT Farm-Pac —We talk agricultUre for planning.this year's profits. Spring. tit TORONTODOMINION the bank where people Make the clifferenee VW. .nran ,s • • ' SE, • chain, how to use it as a filler, -•••••414, ..t . - • rf;••••••'..iV,!';' .................................... • L. Nij ' Boyes Farm Supply 527:1.257 Seaforth , Ont. • 4 . • • .. • . . , Limited to available lo‘ntories untiMpril 30th, 1976 We've got other bargain machines in stock, at prices you'll find hard to believe. Come see, come SAVE! , , MODEL M.F. 235 Tractor M.F. 255 Tractor M.F. 30 Backhoe Loader M.F. 711B Skid Steer Loader 9. . $400 $400 $900 $400 YOU CAN.NOW SAVE 14./..THE HuRON,Exp( siniFt MARPII 05, 1976 AT RURAL RELATIONS DINNER — Lions Harold Turnbull and Bob Spittal welcome Mr. ansl Mrs. Elgin Schade, R.R.4, Walton to the annual Seaforth _Lions Club rural night, on Monday. Huron Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell was guest speaker at the event and about 125 people, Lions and guests enjoyed the dinner. . (staff Photo) The Mekillop_ II Knifty .Stitchers meeting was opened by ' • the 4-H pledge and motto. The 41)11 call was answered by ;• .everyone showing the three 'designs. The next meeting was ,sef, for Monday., March 22 which will be a double meeting. Record books are to be in to Mrs. M. C onstahce man horn s:. ,Moylan on April 15. The covers Martha Claessens designed were dittoed by Judy ital oylan discussed the twisted • , Dorsey and handed out. Mrs. M. from the hosp Correspondent Mr s t , rjd9er andre Bobr"P16q; an , Bill W Young, srattot1/41 are 'holidaking in F Fforida Mr. and Mrs, John Drake and Afvfurray attended a surprise • birthday party for Mrs. Drake's . father, Horten McDougall, ' Hensall, on Sunday. It was his '1..Colurnban girls 1-fa w to horn couching outline stitch. Then she showed how to enlarge a design. The nwnit,..-,•••• r-lotio-r1 stitches on a spare piece of material, Mrs. Dorscv checked the record books. Nifty Stitchers • The Nifty Stitchers meeting opened with the 4-H pledge and motto. The roll call was answered by the members. The 'time and date was set for the next meeting. Mrs. • Moylan then discussed what stitches can be done on different patterns. Mrs. Dorsey and Mrs. M oylan showed how to do the couching crossed stitch and the French knot.- 80th. Pir.illd.ay and v Inelubvss, of hisfartilb attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ross; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston, ' Seaforth, are holidaying in Florida. .Mrs.Ethel Lyall, Nancy and David, Toronto visited on the weekend with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Norris an,d stitch from f.3?tvicldpsh famti3t Nancy and David remaining for a weeks h olidays. Joanne Warden, Torento, visited for a few days with her father, Alvin. Worden. Lee Miller, 'Woodstock and Teresa Miller , Fanshaw, were home for the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.Rttssell Miller and boys. , At the .1, Templeman home on the weekend were Darlene Templeman, Waterloo, Elizabeth Tt.srnpleman,Centralia, Mary Jane arid Geraldine Templeman and Jim Neilson, Stratford. Lorraine and Joanne Papple. London are holidaying for a few. days with, their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris and Gary, Brampton visited , on Sunday with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and . family. Rev,. Daynard returned home from Stratford General Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Bruce Eaton, returned home on the weekend after visiting with her husband Bruce for several weeks in Bangladesh. I • • Wednesday. r stems, carves, leaf outline, br ' • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate- outline outline stitch. and Jennifer visited Mrs. M. Moylan showed how to ,on Saturdan: . afternoon with Mr. and Mrs4tio-the Sheaf Filler stitch,,and the Mark Smith, Julie, and Chris of.; Y Exeter. We arc pleased to report that,, Don Buchanan was able to return home on Thursday from Victoria Hospital, London. - . Mr. and Mrs. Barry Pow.ley, Jason and Jonathan of Ottawa, Mr. alid'Mrs. Andy Thompson of Etobicoke visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Jim, Sharon and Bob. • They also attended the funeral of their -uncle. Wilfrid Scott. on Saturday. "" .".and • Mrs . Jim Preszeator, Bill, Debbie and Michael visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott and Dwayne of Parkhill. Debbie remained with the Scotts for the holidays. Mr. arid Mrs. Doug Riley, Kim and Greg of Winthrop, Miss Michelle Woods of Gananpque visited on Sunday with Mr.. and • Mrs. Frank Riley. Michelle is spending the winter break with her grandparents. • JIM. Dollimore and Jim Buchanan of Ajax were weekend ‘6isitors with Mr, and Mrs. Don Buchanan, Paul and Gary. Mr. and Mrs.. • Sam McClure and family left on Thursday for Florida where they Will spend the winter break holidfays. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Sharon and Bob left on Sunday to join them hi. Florida. Mrs. Frank Van. der Molan, Paul. Mark and Margie• of. Oakville, Miss Margie W.hyte of '• Guelph, are spending'the holidays with Mrs. W.L.Whyte, Bill andl Mr. 'Harold Whyte. Tim Dollimore. of 'Ajax is spending the whiter break with Mr., and mrs. Don Buchanan, Paul and Garyu. • • Mr,' an Mrs. Neil Wammes and .Learine of R.R.#3, Clinton visited' on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,paul Southgate and Jennifer. We're offering special low prices oh, all new ME farm tractors under 80 pto hp, plus new ME industrial units in stock. Check how much you can save: • Correspondent • Mrs. Mary Mcrner • Sympathy. of the community is extended to the family of the late Wilfrid Scott who passed awa un y