The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-09-29, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1M9 Page 7
Some $70.uo were collected
by the girl canvassers in the
Navy League Tag Pay last Satur
day in Exeter.
THE BEET
SUGAR INDUSTRY
The Ontario sugar industry did
not escape the post-1-0 20 slump
and some means of stimulating
greater beet production was
needed.
Hitherto farmers’ beet prices
in North America had been
linked to prices received for
spgar but only the average sugar'
content of all beets grown iby
several thousand farmers had
been reckoned. In 1923 Dominion
Sugar Company (now C. & D.)
came out with a novel contract
incorporating the unique princi
ple of paying each individual
grower according to sugar con
tent of his own beets.
Henceforth farmers who got
below - average tonnage, accom
panied by above - average sugar
content, received returns for
their beets commensurate with
those of farmers who regularly
produced large yields with rather
low sugar content. Also, both
types of growers approached
nearer to the average return per
acre of the entire crop.
This form of contract has been
extensively copied in U.S. areas
where considerable variation in
yield and sugar content occurred.
Next Week: Closing of Kitchener
Plant
CANADA AND DOMINION
SUGAR CO. LIMITED
Chatham Wallaceburg
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Herb pangford
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Langford, Lucan,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac
ker, Ome, Elizabeth and Linda
spent Sunday in Xmndon.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter and Donnie, spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Tre
wartha, Holmesville. Mrs. Tre
wartha returned with them for
a few days,
Mr, Harvey Parkinson, Ken
neth, Audrey and Marion, Miss
A, Thorpe, were Sunday guests
of Mr, and Mrs, Melville Hern,
of Zion.
Mrs.'W. B. Young of St. Marys
spent the week-end with Mrs.
James Mossey.
Mrs, Denjzil Patterson of Bel
ton spent Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. James Mossey.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Marion, Grant and Sharon, spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins
of Mitchell are spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Jones. Mrs. Jones and baby re
turned home from the hospital
last Thursday.
Mrs, Walter Patterson of Bel
ton spent Thursday with Mrs.
Gladwyn Hooper.
KIRKTON
Mr, and Mrs. George Fisher,
Madrid, New York State, spent
the past week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. G, A. Wiseman,
iMr. and Mrs. J. M. Mills, of
‘North Bay, visited this week with
Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Rathburn,
and Mr. and Mfrs. N, B. Doupe.
Miss Masie Anderson, of St.
Marys, is holidaying with her
sister, Mrs. Wes Hodge.
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Special Revival Services
Church of God, Grand Bend
Beginning October 2
REV. C. M. WASHINGTON
Coloured Evangelist and Author
Toledo, Ohio
Glen Beach, Pastor
M" — ■ —M
Surprise Party
On Saturday evening, Septem
ber 24, Mr, and Mrs. H. Latta
of London and Mr, and Mrs. D.
Maguire held a surprise dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Atkinson on the occasion of their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary,
The table was tastefully decorat
ed with pink and white steamers
and candles and centered with
an anniversary cake and bud
vases of snapdragon. Mrs, Atkin
son was presented with a cor
sage of red rose buds and Mr,
Atkinson with a white carnation
from their two grandchildren.
They also received many beauti
ful silver gifts. Best wishes were
extended to them by all present
for many happy anniversaries.
They received many cards and
telephone calls during the day,
Mrs. John -McElrea is a patient
at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
We hope to have her home soon,
Rally Day Service Held
Rally Day service was held jn
Kirkton United Church with a
combined church and Sunday
School service. The superintend
ent. of the Sunday , School, Mr,
Clarence Switzer, took charge,
using the pamphlet set for the
day. Miss Marian Kemp gave the
story, Rev, Green, of Lakeside,
was the guest speaker.
Little Miss Elizabeth Esson of
Sarnia, is holidaying with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Del
mar Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Marshall
and sons, Billy and Ronald, were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Switzer.
SHIPKA
Mr, George , Love returned
home from London Hospital on
Thursday last,
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Keys from
Royal Oak, Mich., .were Sunday
visitors with relatives.
Mr. Tom Lamport met with an
accident while working with the
combine, injuring his hand and
requiring medical attention.
The regular meeting of the
W.A. will 'be held October 6, at
8 pan. at the home of Mrs. Geo.
Love.
Communion service will be
held in the United Church on
Sunday, October 2. Service at
10:15, Sunday School following.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Baynham
and family have moved in with
Mr. L. Schroeder. Roy has been
engaged with Jack Ratz in the
chopping mill.
Messrs. Roy and Gordon Ratz
and Albert Gaiser were on a
fishing trip over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell and
two children, Doug and Tommy,
spent last week-end in Detroit.
you’ll
r*
Experience teaches that if you let your
cows get down in production and condi
tion in the Fall, they’ll likely stay down
all Winter. That means a lot of feeding
without much return. It’s better busi
ness to do some of that extra feeding
now... keep them UP in milk flow and
in flesh. Prevent the Fall fall-off’by in
vesting a little extra in extra-good feed, and.
both save and make money I Look over the list be
low. Size up your grain situation. Then come on in
and talk it over.
MORE MILK TO SELL
If you’d like to put more milk
in the can, less in the calves,
switch them to
PURINA CALF STARTENA
lots of Grain
If you have plenty
of good grain, here’s
the balancer for
you —
COW CHOW
CONCENTRATE
Fair Amount
If you have only a
fair amount of good
grain, here’s your
choice —
COW CHOW
SUPPLEMENT
Low on Grain
If you’re low on
grain, or out, here’s
a complete milk
maker —
MILK CHOW
Straight from the Bug
Genera! Helper
High in carbohy
drates and minerals,
bulky, tasty, mildly
laxative —
BULKY-LAS
Bulk and Succulence
HIGH EGG-MAKING EFFICIENCY
Purina Laying Chows have been stopped up in
energy... in vitamins ... in protein balance ...
in egg-making efficiency. Tests prove that they
make more eggs from less feed, Better see us
about a supply!
PURINA LAYING CHOWS
Get EXTRA Eggs
Don’t waste time and work
on Wet mash, this Fall. Feed
your wet mash dty<—feed
PURINA CHECKERS
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New Idea il Burner For Furnaces
HARDWARE
THS STORE with the CHECKERBOARD SIGN
*
on Sunday and Mrs.
and
Sandra of
days with
Come to
CHURCH
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev, H. Snell, Pastor
Air, Lawrence Wein, A.AV.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—‘Sunday School,
11 a.m.1—World Communion
Sunday. Dr. Robert Hicks, of
London, will be assisted by
Rev, C. W. Down.
Anthem: “Ashamed of Jesus,
p.m.'—Evening Worship.
Rev, William Mair.
Solo; Miss Maxine Reeder.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
a
Rector, Rev. C, L. Langford,
B.A.. M.A.
Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School,
11:30 a.m,—-Harvest Thanksgiv
ing. Preacher *, Rev, AValter
Jones, Rector of St. Mark’s
Church, London.
Thurs., 8 p.m.—Ladles’ Guild at
the home of Mrs. R. Crawford.
Wed., Oct. 5, at 8:00 p,m.—Con
firmation Service. Right Rev.
G. N. Luxton, D.D., Bishop of
Huron.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Alahoney, B.D.
Airs. A. Y. Willard. Organist
11 a.m.—W o r 1 d Wide Commu
nion Sunday. Sacrament
the Lord’s Supper.
Anthem: “I Love to Tell
Story.”
12 Noon—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—Rev. Reginald A. Brook,
B.Th., of Hensail.
of
the
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev, Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
airs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School .
Mission Band.
11:00 a.m.—Public Worship.
“Forgiveness.”
Tues., Oct. 4, 3:00 pun.—The
Caven Congregation Circle will
meet at the home of Mrs. J.
G. Cochrane.
ZIQN
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
V. Dahms, Minister
2—WQhld Communion
Be-
To-
Rev. J.
Sun., Oct.
Sunday,
10 a.m.—“The Question
fore Communionism.”
11 a.m.—'Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—“The Passover
Ken.”
Thurs., Oct. 6, 8 p.m.—W.S.W.S.
meeting at the home of Airs.
Gordon Ratz.
Sat., Oct. S, 1:45 p.m.—Mission
Band meets in church school
rooms.
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. S. Nienkercheu,
of Pembroke, were week-end
visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Getz.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans
and family of Richmond Hill,
spent the week-end with her
parents, air. and airs. H. Hoff
man. airs, Evans and children
are remaining for a few days.
Mr. and airs. R. Eckstein, and
Miss Lily Hoffman, of London,
and Miss Anna Hess, of Zurich,
were visitors at the home of Air.
and Mrs. Harry Hoffman on Sun
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer
spent the week-eiia in London.
Air. and Airs. V. Dlnnin and
Billie, of Zurich, spent Sunday
with Air. and Mrs. Harry Hoff
man.
Air. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman
of Kitchener spent Sunday with
their niece, Air. and Airs. Carl
Oestricher.
Airs. Louis C. Wolfe is spend
ing a vacation with her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestricher.
will
CREDJTON
PASTORAL CHARGE
United Church of Canada
Minister; Harold F. Currie
World Communion Sunday
be observed in these
churches’,
Shipka—10;15
Crediton—‘11:30
Brinsley—2:45
Fletcher of Exeter is to 1
the soloist at Crediton.
These services will all he on
Standard Time.
three
Mrs.be
WQOPHAM
Air. and Mrs, Murray AHUs of
North Bay visited last week with
Air. and Airs. W. L. Switzer,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Doupe and
Grace visited on Sunday with
Air. and Airs. Lawrence Mills.
Air. John Sawyer and Mr, and
Mrs, W. Scott of Kirkton visited
on Sunday with Air,
W. L. Switzer.
Mrs, Ben Webb and
London spent a few
Mr. and Mrs, Norris Webb. Mr.
Ben Webb spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, N. Webb.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Small,
Thelma and Wilbert, St. Thomas,
visited on Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Norris Webb.
Rev. Danard of Staffa
guest speaker at the church
vice on Sunday evening.
The monthly meeting of
Mission Circle was held at
home of Mrs. Ken Langford on
Tuesday evening of last week
with fifty-five present.
Beatty Bros
Equipment
PRESSURE STOM8
WATER BOWLS
LITTER CARRIERS
Sold and installed
R. B. Williams
was ser-
the
the
Special
Attention
CALVARY
Evangelical-United Brethren
Dashwoodl
Rev. J, H. Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10 a.m.—Communion Service.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Subject; “Back-sliders.”
For this Sunday the Church
School will
Tues., Oct. 4,
^Fellowship.
Wed., Oct. 5,
Leger of Reutlegen, Germany,
will address. a mass meeting
in this church. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
meet
at 8
at 8
at 10 a.m.
p.m,—Youth
p.m.—Dr. R.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
invites you to come to the
Special Evangelistic Meetings
at 8 o’clock every evening
commencing on
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2
Monday through Friday
I. 1 a.m. and 7:30 pan.
Salvation for the Soul
Divine Healing for the Body
The Baptism of the Holy Ghost
and the Second Coming of oui*
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
Hear Miss Winn sing the
old songs and preach
“The. Old Message’’
Come to an Old Fashioned
Revival Meeting and. Meet God
Sunday ‘School at 10 a.m.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore
WHALEN
Airs. George Millson and Mrs.
Hannah Millson were in Kit
chener Sunday visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. James Beckett and
family.
Mr, and Mrs, George Arksey
and family visited, on Sunday
with Mrs. John T. Hern, Zion.
Mrs. Ronald Squire attended a
shower on Tuesday evening at
Devizes in honour of Miss Isabel
Jeffrey.
Week-end visitors in the com
munity were Miss Evelyn Wynne,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Duffield; Miss Audrey Murray,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Squire; Mrs. J, Dickins, Lon
don, with Mr, and Mrs. F.
Squire; Miss Audrey Arksey, of
London, with Air. and Mrs, Geo.
Arksey,
Mr. and Mrs, W. Morley have
returned home from their honey
moon. We welcome Airs. Morley
to our midst.
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Use tills 10-point
double-check plan:
Tires and tubes
Wheel alignment
Foot and hand brakes
Radiator, fap. and tan-belt
Engine lubrication.
Chassis lubrication
Distributor, battery,
spark plugs
Carburetor
Lights
Clutch, differential,
and rear axle
- Depend On -
I
Snell Bros. & Co.
for economical tune-up service
Phone 100 Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter
and family, Metropolitan, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Hodgson.
fi.
For Your
Listening Pleasure
Now is the time of year when you will be spending
more time listening to your radio. For that reason
you will want perfect reception.
If your radio is acting up, why not drop it in today
and let us tune it up for you.
ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE
— Anglican —
Grand Bend, Ontario
2:30 p.m.—Service every Sunday
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School.
You are invited to worship
with us and will be most wel
come.
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RADIO BATTERIES FOR SALE
R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont.
Jones & May
At the Pre-War Price of $5.00
This is the best hat value in the trade today. Made
by the famous Stetson Hat Company of genuine fur
felt, with bound edges and satin linings. See the
new fall styles in shades of brown, grey, bine and
green.
Babies* Wear
For Fall and Winter
We have a complete
stock of new fall and
winter lines in our
babies’ wear department,
including coats, dresses,
sweaters, bunting bags3
rompers, bootees, etc., at
very attractive prices.
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EL1MVILLE
Mr. and Airs. Harold Kerslake,
Miss Eunice Penhale, Air. and
Mrs. Ross skinner were guests
on Saturday at the Kerslake-
Veal wedding in Exeter.
Mr. John Delbridge, of Exeter,
and Mr, Laverne Skinner left
last week on a trip to the west
ern provinces.
Air. and frirs. Alvin pym, How
ard and Aldeen, Air. and Airs.
Philip Alnrch, Air, and Alts. Ross
Skinner and Lurry visited on
Sunday with Alt*, and Mrs. Nor
man Jaques and attended their
anniversary service.
-Air. and Airs. Gord Colquhoun
and Sandra moved' to .Crediton
on Saturday from the house of
Mr. Squire Herdman,
Bride-Elect Honoured
A shower was held at the
home of Airs. Ross Skinner on
Wednesday, September 21, in
honour of Miss Alfldred Miller,
bride-elect of last Saturday. Mrs.
Ross Skinner read the address
and Misses Annie and Dotis El
ford carried in a basket of
kitchenware. Aiildred thanked
everyone in her own way, and
everyone joined in singing “For
She’s A Jolly Good Fellow”.Gaines were played and Iiincli |
was .served at the close. I
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This department is one of the most popular in
our store; our prices are very reasonable, Come
early and see our large range of ladies’^ misses’ and
girls’ coats, suits, dresses, blouses, skirts, etc.j now
complete for fall and winter.
Snow Suits
Babies’ and small girls’
coat sets comprising
coat, leggings and hat,
plain and fur trimmed in
chinchillas and flannelsj
a n exceptionally fine
stock to choose from.
Snow suits for all ages.
See out large stock be
fore purchasing.
New Fall Dress Fabrics
We have just received a shipment of
new fall and winter dress fabrics, in
cluding moires, figured and rayon
taffetas, flannels, etc.
SPECIAL — New moire taffeta, a
very popular fall dress fabric, 50”
wides shades of wine, green, and
black, a real value at $2.50 yd.
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE
A good brand. 2S-OK. tins .. .... 2 for 210
BLUEWATER TUNA FISH
Flaked, spec, value, 7-oz. tins each 270
LIBBY’S DEEP BROWNED BEANS
Large 20-02:. tins ........... ........... each 150
AYLMER CANNED PUMPKIN
Large 28-oz. tins, choice qual. 2 £or
COLGATE’S FAB, 10 DEAL
Pkg. Fab and Palmolive soap aull for 370
BULK SOAP CHIPS
Last call nt this very low price 2 lbs. 250
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