The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-11, Page 100 "Ms Titnes.Ad voc,ilts4. avlly 11, 1
'Cann Reunion,
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Xen .Eider; married la
d ntinitte we/lc, Ernra Lack
stetter,; Men throwing. .paper
;plats Reg Hodgertr
nnet contest, Arnold G ac
tea s side; umbrella .race,
yn
Jaes Earls side, yetinl est
baby, Deborah Cann. ceinuag
longest, distance, Mr. and Mrs.
e, :Cann, Keefer -di duple
O nearest wedding anniversary
Ur. and Mrs. Wil1rant Marney;
kiderEl rsoai, Mrs. Ben Williams;
largest family present, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Blanchard; lucky
alate, Dorothy Kerslake, Leine
ider.
At the conclusion of the sup•
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per; hour Mir. Boland Willteles the
retiring president conducted tire'
business. Arnold Cana was 71e1nad
1958: president, Robert Jeffery;
Will Miller and Ray i~+ammie,,
directors, Carman an seer's
tory.treasrtrer; Mr: and Mrs.Or-
val Gann, Mr.- and. Mrs. Earl
• ,lohnston, Mr: and Mr's, Robert
' .Ostler and Mr. and Mrs,. Robert
Cann, table committee; Floyd
Blanchard, Phylis •Cann and Mr.
and Mrs. :Harry Jeffrey; Mr.
0411 ,Miller and Mrs. George
I Dunn, welcoming .committee aril
j Miss Onah Williams and Miss
I Dorpthy Kerslake, reception coni-
' mittee.
The 195$ picnic is to be field
in Riverview lark, Exeter- on
$June 28.
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GO.QP BALER AND
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Twine
Satisfaction
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New
Potatoes
$2.65 Per Bag
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Summer
Prices
STILL APPLY ON
Coal.
Orders
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Poultry
Feeds
* CHICK STARTER
* GROW MASH .
•* 17% AND 20%
GROW MASH
* HATCH MASH
* DUCK STARTER
KRUMBLES
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* COMPLETE LINE OF
TURKEY FEEDS
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Exeter
.District CONOP
} Phone 287 Collect Beside CNR Station
CLOSED SAT. AFTERNOONS, OPEN ALL DAY WED,
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Topics. Prom
Harpiey
• It MISS Mr HODGINS'•
P.C. Glen Hayter :and family
of Sarnia are holidaying with
his Barents, M. and,this, New.
to Hayter.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Histo ,
Los M geles, California uncle,
and aunt of Atr. and Airs. John
Ridley are spending a cotiple of
weeks with, them.
Miss May Hodgins of Toronto
is holidaying with her brother,
Mansell and sister, Maude.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley vis-
ited her mother and brother.
Mr, Alex Desjardine, Grand
Bead on Sunday.
Freidman
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Queen" she will receive a mini.
Taunt of 4100 plus all expenses.
Come on, girls! Huron county
has the,quality and ability to gain
this honour if you wit just take
part. Contestants may be mar-
ried or single, 16 to 29 years.
Entry forms and further infor-
mation available at the Depart-
ment of Agriculture •office. Clin�
ton, the Federation of Agricul-
ture office, Clinton; Sirnon Hal-
laban, Belgrave; Bob Gibson,
Govrief Ross Marshal], R.R. 1
Krrkton.. Let's hear from ,you.
soon,
In closing allow ine to offer
the congratulations of Huron
County Federation. of Agricul-
ture to William Turnbull, of Brus-
sels, an having the Canadian
Champion at the Brandon Swine
show..
Hay Guarantees
— Continued from Page 9
to pay $50 for the first hour and
$25 for each additional hour •on
every call.
t Council approved a donation of
$300 to the Exeter District Branch
I of the Canadian Cancer Society.
iThe grant was made in lieu of
a general canvass which has been
I
made in other municipalities. ,
A grant of $100 •for the Hay
Township Agricultural .Society
was also approved,.
The council refused to pay in-
, sulin costs in the. future for in-
digent patients.
The council authorized Donnelly
and Donnelly, Goderich solicitor's
+to prepare .deeds for purchase of
;land to widen the Blind Line,
concession five and six.
Council has called applications
for a new caretaker for the town-
(((' ship hall to replace Mrs. Fanny
Bender who resigned .lane 30.
Council .authorized payment of
$700 to Contractor Herb Keller,
1 for completion of tile drainage.
I The amount is 75 per .cent of
the actual dost,
Reeve . V. L. Becker presided
v.
.Schoo:1 ChUMS/ Friends
Attend You.th's Funeral
The funeral .of the late: Paul
Blewett was held from the Unit.
ed
n t-
ed Church at Medford on Sat•
urday afternoon, the church
being banked with ,flowers and
an overflow crowd , of school
churns, friends and acquaintan-
ces •attending to show their re.
speaks to the late Paul and his
family,
Rev. A. B. Holley of Grand
Bend :United ,Cb,Iu'ch, officiated
at the service. assisted by Rev.
William b'arrott, of Medford
United Church. Miss Pat Find-
lay sang during the service "Be!
side ,Still Waters, The Thedfdrd
Silver Band of Thedford, of
which the late Paul Was a mein.
ber, also played appropriate
music, Intermentpp
nus c, took PtACe in
Grand- Bend 'cemetery.
David Findlay, Gray Otton,
Frank' Turner, Gordon • Rump -
ford, Kenneth Vaughan and Da-
idv MacDonald acted as pall-
bearers, while Delbert Wilde,
Robert Nordstrom, Allan Page
Bradley Page, Donald Welton
1►lr. Arnold Boomers, Mr. Joseph
Creces, Bill Stevenson,• Erne
Clark, Harold Pym, Bill Hill -
bourn and Donald Mason ver•e
flower bearers.
Mollard Reunion
A picnic of the Mallard con.
nections with about 175 attend-
ing, was held south of town on
Saturday. It is about 100 years
since the Mallards first settled
in tilt district, only three of the
first generation being still liv.
ing, ' the picnic includng these
down to the fourth generation,
Those attending were from Wind-
sor, Toronto, Buffalo, Sarnia,
Detroit, Kitchener, Parkhill and
Grand Bend.
Personal Items
Mrs. Wm. Patterson, Mr. and
lrs, Elgin Webb accompanied
5y Mr, and Mrs, Roy Scott of
Sarnia left on Monday niorning
to visit with Mrs. Patterson's
granddaughter, Mrs, Allan Barry
and, Mrs. Barry at Haileybury.
Mr. Bert Holt has been re-
leased as_ a patient in St. Jos-.
cph's Hospital, and is Still quite
ill at his home in town.
Snelgrove's
will be OPEN
Fri. and Sat. Nights
until 10:00 p.m.
See
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See Our Special Summer Values
41 Connor Clothes Dryer
1
Reg. $249.50 ONLY $169
els 15 cu. ft. Frigidaire
Chest -type Freezer
Reg. $459.50 ONLY $349
Kelton 'M -F Console
Reg, $199:95 ONLY . 149
+ Portable Utility-
• Airy Conditioner
. Reg, $129.50
ONLY $79
"'*This is our answer to Evening Shoppers in the Exeter District, We
hope to serve this district ,with •Quality+ 1Vlerchandise, Efficient Service
and Corpetitive Prices such as you may find anywhere where in Canada �d
Y art.
therefore fired it necessary to remain openon both Friday 'and Saturday
Nights so as net to add to any confusion with regard to Store Hours.
Sincerely,
ANDY SNELGItcVE
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NELGRO
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er
Miss Pauline Mason of Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and , Mrs; Mansell
Mason.
" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask spent
a few days last week visiting
in Strathroy,
Mr. Norman Barber of Toron-
to visited with Mr, and Mrs. E.
Keown' a couple of days last
week.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs• Wm. J. Holt were Mr. Cy
Williams of London, Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Stephens of, Thorn,
dale, Mrs Donald Webb of Fort
Huron, and Miss Lyla 'Bowan of
Almonte, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allen
of Windsor visited with Mr: (Ind
Mrs. Norman Turnbull on Sun-
da Y.
un-(lay. -
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Burn.
ette, Debbie and Douglas, of De-
troit, spent the weekend. with
Mr, and' Mrs. Ted. Staniake;
Douglas, Jr. will be visiting here
for a few :weeks.
Weekend visitors with Miss
Mary Yeo were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Mollard and Mr, and
Mrs. Phi'tip Cummings of West
Lorne, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mollard of Windsor.
Sunday visitors with. Mr. • and
Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer were Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Rether, fir. and
Mrs. Sam Sweitzer and Brian
of Exeter and Mrs. Nola Mc-
Cullum of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edmonds
and son, John, of Listowel, spent
the Weekend. with. Mrs. Edmond's
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Tetreau,
Mr. Dennis Finan. of . Sarnia
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Elnan,
•
Cultivated pearls are grown
by the oyster, but under man's.
control.
More farmers switch to Surge
Milkers for .safer, faster milk-
ing. (adv't)
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2 CENTS •
A BUSHEL
Stops Grain
Insects For A
Whole Year
Spray Bins With
HOWARD
BIN
TREAT
to kill insects
incracks and
crevices.
Treat New Grain With
'HOWARD
GRAIN GUARD
P6WDER
MiXes easily with new grain •:.
as it is binned—protects it e.
from grain insects. for A
Whole year without affect-
ing milling, feed or seed'
value.
It costs about 2e a bushel ?'
to use BIN TREAT and
GRAIN
GUARD—less than
it does to fiiinigate,
ON SALE AT
BXE'TU DiS1"ittict
CO-OP
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Mr. and Mrs, Danny Rudy
and baby odaughter, and Mrs.
Rudy Sr. spent the Anrerican
holiday with f,',onstable and Mrs.
E. McFardgen..
On Sunday morning a little -
pair of ` twin' daughters were
born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boy-
senberry •at Roca Raton, Fior-
ida.
Mr. and, Mrs, .Joseph Hislop
of Los Angeles,. California, spent
Thursdtly visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Turnbull.
The library exdhange with
Larnbton Coilnty Library was
held an Tuesday morning, the
new books .being available dur-
ing library hours. 'on °Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. P. M. Daniels and grand-
daughter, Deanna, and nephew,
Master Freddie Thomas of Strath.
roy, are visiting this week with
Mrs. Daniel's sister, Mrs. Ted
Stanlake and Mr. .Staitlake,
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart MacGreg.
or of Windsor visited last week
with Mrs. Myrtle McGregor and
other relatives in the district,
Mr. and Mrs. Janes Macdn,
lay of London, are visiting with
Mr. -.and Mrs, E. Keown this
week,
Mrs, A..Sharrow and datigh.
ter 'Evelyn left on Monday for
a six months' trip to Vancouver.
Tali Week: In
Saintsbury
ly MRS. H. DAY.I;
,Pt rsonaI .Items
lr. and Mrs. Donald Hili and
son pf Toronto and Mrs. 0. Dale
and Linda of Louden were Sun*
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
JIM Barker.
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Davis and
Mr, Fredd ;Aobbs, spent Sun-
day at Windsor and .Ilondeau
Park. They accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dobbs -of Exeter and
were guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil •O'Brien,.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
accompanied by. Mr. and Mrs.
Renry klodgias, Liman, were
guests on Sunday with lltr. and
Mrs. James Moricin, ,Goderich,
Master Wayne Carroll spent
the weekend at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Cliff Ings, London.
Mr. Donald Smyth, Midland,.
is spending a few days at the
home .of Mr.. and Mrs. Heber
Davis,
Miss Alexia Davis, Exeter.
spent the wekend with her pari
ents,
Mrs. W.7. Davis is recuper-
ating from. :her fall at the home
of her son, Mr.. and Mrs Clar-
ence Davis,
Mr, ;and Mrs. -Earl Atkinson
spent Sunday at their : trailer,
Grand Bend, •
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Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Electric Fans for stables, '
Pedlar Steel Rooting all at .ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
Qualified men to: put your roof on. -
Seed Beans For Sale'
$LOO A BUSHEL.
FlueryBiss�i
Farm Equipment
All Kinds of Parts •,and Repairs
NEW 26•PLATE DISC, NEW ;Ii -PLATE DISC
AT GREATLY REDUCE), PRICES .
Pedlar Barn And
,Stable Equipment
- Installed If Necessary
Scott's' Elevator Ltd. _ .
Phones: Elevator 63, Res. 110 Lucan
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EXPERT PROMPT
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Grand Bend
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WELL, WE'RE AT
IT AGAIIJ -- Pt -AWING ,�aturday
SEREAPING
AND
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•
NATIONAL BALER TWINE
$5.95 Per Bale
• WILSON'S FLY BAIT
950 Per 11/2 Lb. Can
• SHELL LIVESTOCIt; SPRAY
$1.95 Per Gal.
• WHITE SALT BLOCK
70pc Per 50 Lb. Block -
` HURRAH
FOIA,
SATURDAY
. OPENING'
Specials.
FOR
• .POULTRY FEED TROUGHS '(PINE)
$2,50 Each 10 Ft, Long
• BUDGIE BIRD — ONLY $3.50
(Half Price) With Purchase Of Case
• PRESTO FIRE EXTINGUISHER
Only, $5.00 -- (Reg. 58.Q5),
These prices are offered for Saturday only in
belief that Saturday is farmers' day in town.
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Like to drive the sweetest buy that ever saved you a pretty penny? Then 'try DORGE!. Here's the car that's
getting the BIG raves in the low -price field ... and it's tagged' with a price that's a pocketbook-pleaserl
That low price you pay 'la
only the eye-opening starts of
the surprise* you'll discover'
in'Dodge,)
Round up the family arid try a Dodge Toad trial
you'll soon learn what we're talking about.
Por nowhere else will you find a low-prieed car
ivitli much a high-priced look , . plus 'the most
powerful standard V-8 in its class, teamed
with thelightiting-quick'reflexes of torrid Dodge
Torque-Flite drive!
Watch what happens wIxeir bunips and chuck=
. holes loom ahead, too. Dodge Torsion -Aire Aide
puts them all "on the level" .. , lets you corner
Without lean . r . stop without a hint of brake
"nose=dive'
So why wait a minute longer? Take a look at the
woney-saving figures on our Dodge price tag.
• You'll .see why Dodge is the deal for gout
You're always a 'step ahead in cars of The formed Look
bode* soap, to 100th IRwligtut-
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EXETER M�Toi SALES
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