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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-10-20, Page 4Lucky Corner'._ Arena 0 Produces Car Winners I a There'll be a big ciened er 'penile in the •seuttewest career T1M .ADVOCAT TERI ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING* of the arena at the next Scout House bingo Seoziaared by Exeter Legiou and Lion% on Wednesday, October 20, That particular corner seems tO be the lucky epot. Both car vaulters of tho• preefelle hinges IlLaVe been sitting there. Gordort •Overholt, 29-yeaineld taxi driver trete Goderieb, let inti 'teeny yell go front that corner Friday eight. He won the 19 $ 6 Model car in 57 calls, Nene of the major specials were split. Mra. Gladye Chazubers, NXoter; Mss Maeie Grealls, o Clintou; and M. Janice Bolls, London, each won $200. Shortest game of the night was a $50 special whicla went in tour 'calls. They were all "N" numbers and three pereonr binged& Margaret Markin, of London, bingeed twice during the niglit but she had to split both games. Winners of the 450.00 games were: Mrs. M. Teonakins, St. 'Marys; Lloyd Stewart, Exeter, and Mrs. 14. Brisson, Zurich; el. Black'eet and Doreen Austin, Seaferth; Walter Cudmore, Seaforth; Donald Willert, Russeldele, Mrs. Ken Preszeator, Exeter, and Mrs, Richard Ayotte, Hay; Bob Sandees, Exeter, Leo Hag- an, Seaforth and Mrs. Fradgele, London; Margaret Markin, Mrs. Millen, E. t. Taylor and elm. Ed Arnold, all of London, and Maxine Reed- er, Exeter; Data On Elirnville By MRS. BOSS SIMMER a "Miss Anna Routly and Mr. El- gin Skinner of Toronto spent the ween -end with their reseeetiee parents. 31rs. Robt. Reilly of Exeter; visited on Tuesday with M. and dirs. Plaitip-Sionah, Mrs. Denier Skinner and Mre. Kenneth• Johns are attending tee Area Coaveetiom of the Mitre ladle Womeras' Iestitute az Ftrote) London. "Wally Desiardiue. Grand 13enii; Mrs. Harry Geode'. Clinton; Alarageret Marnin, London, Earl Brears, Forawiele and Reg Schroeder, Crediton; Mrs. Berry Sebroeder, Exeter. LAO Sarivet,'Clinton, Jaen Weber, Exeter, and Mrs. Nora Oldrieil, Lueatt; Homer •Campbell, Exeter, Nor - Man Baird, Brucefield and Mrs. R. MeGenigle, Seaforth. Topics From Zion Down to Earth, B 14 'moms. 1955. e PEEP SHOW Rats Fall is beret You'll soon tie housing one of your farm crops that costs you a lot of money to have around. It wont be long until your rat crop a7. miss JANE DyErsaw,i will come in from the fields and take up their winter homes in your grain storage bins, er where - ever there is plenty of food around. There will be lots ot young ,ones from this year's brood. On your farm you are probably Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bern nd Barrysupporting at lease 1a43 rats, un- Mr.a,wage all-out war en tern. and Mrs. Bern spenti less you have already : to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob These 100 rats eat and destroy Bern, Thames Road, and etten- enough teed for a flock of 150 ded anniversary services.' laying bens or ln market pigs. elr. and Mrs. Martin Dykeman, They're rather expeuence, aren't Galt, visited Sunday with Mr. and: they. Mrs. Jud Dynematt. Mrs, Elmer: Warfarin is ;Nue best weapon Dykeman who had been visiting, against. these pests,. lois sat a for the past week returned home: little of it eaeh day for five days with them. and then Weed to death Intern - Mr. and Mrs. Warren Broek add were Sunday visitors with Mr. They ten us that you earet just and Mrs. Edwin Miller and atten- :lade; tie same bait. string it around ded Thames Road anniversary and have the rats rush up, eat it, eervices. and Reel oyer. Rats, like some Walter Simon, Hazel Parke:people, are pretty- finieky about Miele visited over the week -end what tbey eat. They're pretty with. Paul Dykeznan. ,craity creatures, tea. you will have to .out-smeart them. Some Like Fancy Dishes Zion West Young People met at the school on Monday eveningSome rats go in for faneY dish - at 8.30. Mura iel Meru took the es. ne? like highly flavoured worship service and business was fonds, like fish, iiver, sausage, conducted by Haien Herdman. .1 and bacon. Others like plain home eooking. You can trick them into Shower eating what they are used too; Zion eommanity had a shower Iceienen feed, cOrZIMeal, or dairy Friday evening for Marilyn Herz, feed.'If they doint go for that, bride -elect of next week. Mra. try some of the fancier dishes, Clarence Johns and Mrs. Stanley 1 or eag put them both o t Knowles were joint hostesses at iu a sort of a. smorgasbord, Persopal Items Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hera were Sunday visitors with MM. Louisa Kyle, Exeter. Rats logs and general trash Make ideal d thee ort the ground. rat homes. Store feed Material lto 13 in (let rid of double walls or rat- proot them. Hardware *sloth or one-fourth to one-half bleb allele 20-thelt gauee, sbeat metal or rat -proof plyboard or cement Will make a building rat -proof. Corncribs should be beilt with a „foundation wall extending 13 Ditches into well packed fill. The wall should be smooth and rise two feet above ground level. A two -foot strip of tine -fourth to mte-half inch mesh hardware eloth topped by an eight -inch strip of smooth metal is an extra ' precaution. Doors and door trauma shopld be flashed with metal so • that rats taunt .ehew through, lA eelf-elosing door keeps them ; from gains in when you are not looniag. • Any opening of one-half inch will give a. rat a beachhead he li can gnaw his way through, Don't give 'up the fight just • beoanse you killed a few rats. It you MISS some, or a few or them come over visiting from your neighbor's, it won't be long until you have a new brood ,on Your hands. 1 Man has been tormented by rats since the first cave man caught one looting the family stewpot. Don't expect an easy 8 victory. It takes an all-out de- fense program to keep your farm rat -free. IDID YOr KNOW? It was a rough ride! Those Western stocker eattle are dead tired. They need plenty of rest and water. Tempt them with good the farmer's home. Rats are fastidious treatures., Mrs. Norman Jaques was Qhaar- Taey don't Dike leftover food an,y lady and a chair and lamp wae 'core than you do. Keep out dresh, presented to MarEY22 by the 'faTat-i bait. •Set up teeding stations t'or lies of the eeinmmnitY- A- vaned them in eoria-eribs, grain rooms, proeramme was presented are- a or wherever they like to run. seetal boar enaoyed. Keep the bait stations in one 1===9=44111201VismagsvAntraransormarmat , plea* until they get used to them, •Jand leow where they are. It helps to keep water near the feed. A. thick waterer is Ideal. Yon can n. get warfarin that can be added Ito water. Don't be stingy with 5 the hall or the -number of sta-1 1 eons. 11 there is danger of eats,' I dogs ,or livestock getting to the s feed, bnild a cover ever the ga- t Lion with an opening so that only s rats can get in. • Warr...aTim a'Prarently has little • if any taste to the rats. They toa- • tanze to eat it even orer a long period of time. They must eat some regularly over a period. of days. Since internal hemorrhages' E. are painless, the rat doesn't sus- pes...it anything. e bait is fairly s safe to use. Even if livestockt„;er 2 pets 'get one dose it will not hurt • then. • Scorched Forth policy, - , Back up your rat -baiting tam- = paign with a scorched earth po1-1 ▪ licy. Destroy their homes and 21 break up their burrows. Piles of' 'oid lumber lying next to build - Herm Says: DEALS THIS WEEK! 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Thursday's Price Tractors d'a 5 '52 FORDSOls.1" MAJOR DIESEL A real workhorse for it 1 '51 voito., motor overhanled I '49 FORD, n goad one ....... FRONT END HEAVY DUTY LoAlmn, With bucket and fork i COCK:SHUTT 4 -ROW CULTIVATOR, Medly broken. in •........... VS11,1) nitD ?IOW ..... i . . Larry Snider Motors .::„. s. Fiume 624 LTD. ttetor I flews of = td, • By MRS. WILLIAM DReezx -1:'• Mr. and 3Ers. Edgar Rodd at - 5 tended anniversary service at Thames Road Church on Sunday morning and visited with Mr. and 995 4,1, 31re. ,Tack Stewart and Marlene. Mr. and Mrs. -grant MeCorqu- I ▪ odale and children of Lakeside s were Sunday visitors with Mr. 950 5. and Mrs. Wee Dickey and fatally. __eke ed Mr. Earl Horne and Mrs. Mae nun le Horne of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns on Sunday. Mrs. Mae Hor- t ne is staying to visit here this week. Beth Passmore, little daughter • of Mr. and 31rs. Lorne Passmore -e of Thames Road spent several • days last week with her grand- •= a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed g a r Fr: Rodd. 550 375 850 160 125 to 695 605 4,75 275 News Budget From 895 Baseline By MRS. ART/1.1.41 IttINDL.Te JiLiy•M•ov••••*i*,n•Ws••••6*r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy, ea • David and Margaret Rose, were Sunday visitors with friends in eiSt. Thomas. et1', Mr. William Rhin is oa a trip Ek to the West buying cattle. al; 455 e Mr. and Mrs .John Rodd were Sunday 'visitors with 31r. and ;Mrs. Glen Jeffery. 131 Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Johnston of Xirkton, visited with Mr. and 17 Mrs. Arthur Rundle on Sunday. s1 A number of ladies- from the 1,450 Base Line are attending the W.I.. 750 annual convention held In Hotel • London Tuesday and 'Wednesday 550 I of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Itodd, Mr. 350 and Mrs. Laverne Road, Wayne and Karen, were Saturday even - 5 Ing guests Of Mr. and Mre. Geo. • Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs, John = Radd. 2. Mr. and %in. Ernie Vodderk visited with relatives In Tofonto over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. aoss Landford and family were ill Deleware �t Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elston and family attended Anderson abhiversare on Striclay and As. ited with mr. and Mrs. 0. Arthur hay -remember their stomachs are upset. THIS tAdelaa.- Storm windows, Polish np those Club calves, A nail here -a nail there! A roof on your corn crib? Congratulations Norman Hyde on winning the $100 scholarship. You earned it. Latest information from J. Montgomery - Hensall . Feeder Calves are expected October 29. Kin Challenge Area Dancers Challenge to the dancers of the district bas been hurled by Ex- eter Kinsmen, sponsors of the all- night. Harvest Jamboree this Fri- day night. Club officials say they've heard too many complaints that the dances around ,.here don't last long enougb.so they're calling the bluff. "We'll see how many can last until 3.30 in the morning," says Kinsmen President Sheldon Wein. The local service club has hired two bands to keep the old- time and modern -time dancers swinging their partners for six hours. To -make the marathon dancers as comfortable as possble, Bins - men have decreed the dress style to be skirts, jeans and plaid shirts. Selection of a Harvest Queen and vaudeville entertainment will feature the jamboree. Carol Mor- ley, television dancing star, will headline the variety show which includes eomedian Bill Howells and Joan Ross, the bull -whip artist. Second Line irt Biddulph By M1tS. B. ELSON Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McAllister and boys were Mr, and Mrs. Donald Hoop- er and boys of Exeter and Mr. and Airs. Eisen Lynn and fatally ol Wincheizea. Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Davis of Kirkein were guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Altai/ El- ston. Master Johnny McAlpine of Ansa Craig spent a tew days last week with Robert Atkinson. Mrs. Gladys Harkness of Hunts- ville was a recent 'visitor with her mother, Mrs. Connor, at the home at n1rs. Jessie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. M. Elston spent the past week at Collingwood, Orangeville and Dundalk renew frig oid acquaintances and also assisted with the Thanksgiving music at Dundalk. Recent ,risitore with Mr. and Mrs. a Fischer were Mr. Joe Mordick, Miss Dorothy Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson and Master Lloyd Stanlake all of London. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr& Orville Langford were Mr. and MM. Alex Dobson and fimily of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins and family of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Len Timelier and family, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pat thou Of Woodham and Mr. and We. David Morley' of Alias. Craig. natteete with lir. and Mra. Sam Skinner on Sintday were Mr. and etre. Will Morley and Janine of Whalen, Mr- Alvin ?yin and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner of Exeter. Master John Langford had the misfortune to fall and break his toiler bone while ollyIng school. By Ce J..rowrEg, “Atangset1 Itarteeucirt"4et w)1 reeehrte:irlaYI Im- Pressive. Mari. Makes was out- standing in iter role as Mrs. Man - She has an ability to emote that is none toe continua among amateur performers. I reeall one stens In Aet One where this (plenty was 'used to nistinetion. Mr. efauningbam, ee- Unalng his plans te -drive Ms wife insane, eecusea her of re- Moviug a pieture eretta the well. With great conviction. Mrs. 112111,• eingba.m rushes to elm in a fren- zy of confusion. Hysterically, she pulls at adanningliatlds lapels un- til, impatiently, he shoves her sobbing to the floor. This eeene Mee Dlikes recreated with ton.- eiderable realism. Crate Gives Suggestions KEEP FRUIT BOWLS FULL A11Q ALWAYS EAT OF NATURE'S' GIFTS' SO CHOICE AND SWEET/ these People who are often for- gotten in the ZiamOur of the eer tual pereermauced Mastered Lighting My electrie tompenion and have alraost -solved the lights .problem. Qerry Godbolt has plats for constructing two seadtelde front which Venetian blinds are to be ellallended. Wide these con- traptions before Ulla wing lights, we shod have no difficulty iji gradually darkening the stage. One particular ingenioue device that Gerry has perfected. ends our concern ever the stage centre light. 4, large hole has been cut through the stage Thor from under which Gerry expects to ex- tend tileehand to reace the light ewitell. I only hope he grabs the switch and not a leg -a table leg, At the same time, amCoeh- that rape's portrayal 01 the murder A. wise pokey adopted by the I was no less efficient. He has the Guild. should be drawn to public ability to make an observer hate attention. Our play starts at a the husband of this wretched quarter past eight. No late tom - woman. These two received many ers will be seated until after the first act which is practically one- half the play. To avoid disappoint- ment and entbarrassment, please be on time. veluable suggestions from Don Sinelair, the visiting GuelPh. erit- With almost three more weeks left for shading and polishing, au outstanding performance will win be ready for November 1 and 2 at the High &tool. In order to reproduce an auth- entic nineteenth century setting, elaborate eostumes were necesel sary. 'hie job were assigned Mrs. J. Doerr, Mrs. A. Fraser and Mrs. T. Blaney. From var..' ions sources, this busy group has , aesembled a fine collection of Vietorian apparel. But their jobs did not end here; littlegs, alter- ations, and mending are always necessary. Muck credit is chte, Report On Grand Bend By MB& E. IGEOWIST Ms. and M. Melvin Ravelle of London ,spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ravelle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and Audrey attended the plowing meteh and spent the week -end in Leamington. On Friday, October 21, Miss Elizabeth McMaster of the Ont- ario Department of Agriculture will present a short course in cultural activities featuring a r drama. and nature to the mem- bers et the Women's Institute and timid- friends. Beginning Sunday, November 6, and ,continuing through Sunday, November 13, the Rev. Lawrence ;Mr. and Mrs. 3. Whiteford in the Meal Church of God. Beaver of Lagrange, Ind., will hold a series of revival services re- turned last week from a month's motor trip to Sasiaatchewan and Manitoba. Mrs. Mary Gill is at present staying with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love recupersting from a re- cent accident. Miss Margaret Stephan has ac- cepted a position as hair stylist in London. .1fiss Valeria P.avelle has ae- tented a position as stenographer in London. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross and daughter, Evelyn, visited on Tues- day with Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. B. Keown return- ed on Monday from a trip to North Bay and other northern Ontario points. Rev. and MA. 21. Wattam spent Monday in London. Mrs, Alwyn Dayman, -who has been a patient In South Huron Hospital was able to return to her home last week. Dr. L. W. M. Freele purchased the Clare Webber cottage recently. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Truscott of Detroit s p an 1 the week -end at their cottage in Beach 0' Pines and celebrated Mr. Truscott's re- tirement by a gathering on Sat- urday evening at which Dr. and Mrs. H. Godsell and Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Dovey of Detroit were pre- sent Mrs., E. A. Graham who has been visiting her family in Detroit returned home last week. Mrs. Joseph Ravelle is again a patient in Victoria Hospital. Week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sims of Crediton and Mr. and Mrs. Norris dtthill of Kirkton. Mrs. Maty and Miss Dods Ra- velle spent lent week visiting in Windsor with Mrs. Itavelle's sis- ter, Mrs. Clark. err. and Mrs. Thos. Baird spent Wednesday with Mr. and 3/Its. beheld Lucas in Paris. Several from here attended the Billy Graham Campaign in the Coliseum in 'Toronto, two bus loads attending as well as indivi- duals. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith re- turned from Toronto on Sunday. Untended for last Week) Mr. and Mrs, Jack Riddoch and son of Sarnia spent the Thanks giving week -end with lairs. Rid- doch's aunt and uncle, ME. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston, Mrs, Mary Ravelle attended the funeral of her uncle, the late Mr. N. L. Erb at Baden, Miss Beulah Holt of Windsor spent the Thanksgiving week -end with her Mother, Mrs, Mae Holt. Mr. -and Mrs, Thomas Baird spent a few days in Toronto vi- siting with Mr. and Mre. Sohn Mason. Thanksgiving visitors with err. end Mrs. 'Itiorrias Baird were Mr. and Mrs. 'Marl Wither elf London, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stubbs and family of Thedford, Delbert Mason and Billie Baird of London. Mr, and mrs, Wm Love retur- ned on Wednesday from a Motor trip toe Infabitelut andwan. 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