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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-18, Page 16;Ns 16.'The 'T.im•s.Ady September 1 ,. 1?58 Expanding Firm Now Delivers "aeter Dairy Limited. which ice to eight communities in the earlier this year amalgamated area. Besides Exeter, it gives the Highland Dairy. this week dairy delivery to RCAF Station announced the r'urchase of the , Centralia, Centralia village. Maple ,Leaf Dairy,. Seaforth, of Cromarty and Stella anti now ;festive Monday. ,Seaforth, Brucefield and Dublin. The Exeter fern took over Ale- It is distributing mer ,:O.non Uvery of dairy products in the quarts of milk daily to 6.t)00 Seaforth. Dublin and Brucefield customers in the area. areas at the beginning of the Exeter Dairy was originally week. Bilk for the territory Is formed by Lee Learn anti Oar - being processed here and trans- ence McDonald in in17, ::portly ported to Seaforth. after the two returned from This expansion. along with the service with the armed forces erection of the new plant on during ;vorld war two. They pur• William street north, indicates chased Hatter's hairy from Wil - the impressive progress of Exe- ham P. Hatter, who had taken ter Dairy Limited during the over the business from Russell past year. It now has one of the Redden in 1927. largest operations of its kind. in . Ciarence McDonald was em - the -district. • ployetl in the business before he Responsible for the fast growth , joined the RCAF. Lee Learn, of the firm are three young who is married to Clarenee's businessmen who have been as- sister. Catherine, was employed sociated with the dairy industry at the canning factory before in this district for many years. joining the Princess Louise Fri- Clarence McDonald is president goon (;dards. of the company: Norman Stan- : Both men. Legion members. lake, former owner of Highland served overseas ••-• Clarence in Hill Dairy. is vice-president: England and Lee in France, end Lee Learn is the secretary- Germany and Holland. treasurer. Norman Stanlake joined the The firm now provides a sere firm in May of this year when • "„111111111111111111111111111/111111111111111111111t11nt1101111lllll 11111111111111111011 I1nt11ullnllnuunlnl1tuluulauuuu>� Best Wishes For Continued Success to the Exeter Dairy W. M. Hodgson • "The Insurance Man" PHONE 24 EXETER ll,lllllll 11111 ll1111111111(1111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111,111111111111111111111111 Ito 11111tI I Ill I1t1111111jJt1111 t' •�„1111111111111111111111111111111111110t11111111111111111111111111 llllll 11111I11t11111I1111111111Jt1111t11111111t1111111111111111111(1111, Best Wishes For Future Success to the Exeter Dairy We Were Pfeasecl To Supply he Fill and Gravel For The Building FOR HAULING TOPSOiL — SAND -- GRAVEL AND BULLDOZING See SAM SWEITZ R Phone 31 O or 118-7-J Exeter- .l1211111t11111111111111111111t11.t111101111111/11,1111111111111111111111(1,11.01111111111011111b 1111,111111111111111II/ll 4 0 11111111 0 uys Sfort.h Elairy Quarts Daily the amalgamation with High- !plant on William Street north. include liari'y Beavers. Illair teiuplateii and there will be a land Hill Dairy took place. I hts i in which open house will be held • Bros.. Wellington Brock and clurnge in n � producers. The dairy dairy had been operated by the this Saturday. Son, Don Case. Sandy Elliot, will .co.ntinue .13) operate under Stanlake family since 1934 and Head man in the :new plant is Gih Dow .and Son and Ray Lam• the'name Maple Leaf Dairy. the plant was ncoued from the! Arthur Baker and his assistant port. Suppliers of the Seaforth dairy Stanlake farm. in Hay township; is John Bruls. Drivers include In annouueing the purchase of include Peter Simpson, Lorne, to Exeter in 194G . Reg StdR (art St' e. JoeGosarai the Seaforth plant thisweek. k Carter,i, Carl den and Re y .kqulpment of hoot dairies has and George Cuney. tet officials said no changes in olds brothers. been incorporated in the new; Suppliers for the local dairy . the existing staff there was eon - FIRM MAKES RAPID EXPANSION—Exeter Dairy Limited, with which Highland Hill Dairy was amalgamated earlier this year, announced this week that it has purchased another district business—Maple Leaf Dairy, Seaforth. The local firm began delivery this week to homes in Seaforth, Dublin and Brucefield communities, The two men who launched the business in 1947 are Lee Learn and Clarence McDonald, seen above beside one of the new stainless steel vats installed in the,new plant. —T -A Photo Stress Important Market ServedBy Weekly Papers There is an encouraging evi- past president, Cecil Day, in his' Rising costs of publishing and dence that business and Indus- i opening address at the conven- printing were forcing weeklies try is beginning to realize more; tion had- mentioned that in to the crossroads, Mr. Day said. than ever the important market Colorado,, an average of three He felt many weeklies in Canada that weeklies serve in Canada,1 weekly newspapers per year are were now relying on their cont - Hugh E. McCormick', of the' being closed down for good. merelal printing but even with Montreal Monitor and incoming "One of the major reasons for this, they were finding it difficult president of the CWNA, told 1 this tragic death of such corn to satisfy the demands of em more than 400 delegates attend-'munity papers is that we ployees on one side and the ing the 39th annual convention 1.haven't been keeping up with banker on the other. last week in Toronto. Ithe fast pace of business compo-; But, he said, there never has : Brion,” he said. "We haven't been a time in the long and been going after revenue of colourful history of the weekly national and local advertisers newspaper industry in Canada, that there is for us, and which Shipka when there was a more urgent `'helps keep us in business." need to promote weeklies as a; Mr. McCormick felt that the key advertising media in the; Better Newspapers Competitions - - - business life of the nation. i of the CWNA were raising the Personal Items The five million readers sere- excellence of weeklies. "An at -r and Mrs, Don Adams, ed in Canada by the weeklies; AIr pttractive looking paper is an add- Mark and .Brock of London were were making an impression on! ed inducement to the advertis- rs with his parents, Sunday visitors advertisers, he said. i er," he pointed out, SuSunn and.:1lto Les Adams. "For 100 years the weekly) Mr. McCormick said that the press has had its problems but 725 -odd weeklies in Canada were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan and nothing like today when cam- a big potential. market whose Peter of Stratford spent the l petition from other media,`rising impact on national life cannot weekend with Mrs. E. Lamport costs, employee demands and so be over - estimated, He noted and Tom. on, threaten our very existence that of the 265 constituencies' lli. and Mrs. Jiro Clarke, as a force in our national lift," with seats in the House of Com. Brenda, Billie and IIiekie visited Mr. 'AIcCnrmfek said, ' mons, 194 at last tount, were Sunday with her parents, Mr. He. noted that the immediate served by weekly newspapers. ' and Mrs. E. Winegarden, at For lbe work of the CWNA `Parkhill. in promoting the cause of the; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Coleman, weekly press, Mr. McCormick' Mr, and Mrs. Wes Coleman and had nothing but praise. i Agnes Ann of London were "In the 22 years that I have,Tuesday visitors with Mr. and been attending CWNA colleen- Mfrs. Hugh Morenz, Billie and tions 1 have been impressed by, Mrs. J. Coleman. the social value of the associa-' Neighbours and friends of Mr.that", he .said, "It's value as a 1 and Mrs. W 111 i s Desjardine fraternal group has always ini• (newlyweds) gathered at the pressed me, but mare recently Blaek Bush school on Friday I have Come to see that thea CWNA can he a powerful instrtt night and presented them with a meet in furthering the good of miscellaneous shower. the industry. "In our efforts to get more of the advertising dollar in Canada the CWNA through its commit. teas is the best avenue we have•" he said, "Through the CWNA ewe can, 1 ain sure, find ways and means to increase our ad- personal liertis vcrtisfng revenues." lir, Marry Carroll spent the Mr. AfeCormick's key note challenge was further supported weekend in Batavia. l by similar commtnt in several Almost everyone from this' community attended 0,Western Pan', ' Mrs. Heber Davis was a Wad - f: 5day afternoon e 1 i€ during the past year was the Aners. trim 'young, 'Lguoranst. i\with lrs. 1 setting up of a promotion and A, Keough and Mrs. G, Alfredo, i public relations department at London, and Mrs. D, h'letcher,; head office and the taking on Toronto, were guests also, prior staff of Bill James, :formerly of to Ali•. and Mrs G. Alfred`s! the Batvitianvilll statesman, to, leaving by plane for California,; direct its activities. 1 A number of comanittre re- The September meeting of the ports tabled at the convention W.A. will be held in the parish! praised this step as a forward hall on .l"uestlay afternoon. I one. that would do much to assist Mr. and Airs. L. Maguire and: CWNA nientbers in increasing Cleffary, Scotiand, Ont. were their revenues and thus be in a Sunday guests .with Mr. and Mil.better position to meet rising hurray Abbott, i Costs of publishing, lir, and Mrs, Cliffercl Abbott Neil bay, of the Liverpool and Rowena and Mr. Allan Tin. (l' .S.) Advance, retiring presi Hail were Sunday evening guests dent in his address opening the with Mr. and Mrs., Arthur Ab• eoovention, hailed the formation batt, Of the promotion tlepartment Mr. and Mrs. )layniand Green -1 under Mr. James as r a move led visited with Mends at Nairn long overdue. lie said he was an Sundey pleased to learn that two pro, Report On Refrigeration TO KEEP ALL THE EXETER DAIRY PRODUCTS FRESH Was Installed By Pete Crocker For All Refrigeration Jobs Large or Small Please don't hotitate to call us for an estimate. The Story In Saintsbury committee reports tabled at the convention, One of the most important steps, he said, in this regard Crocker Refrigeratio.n PHONE 11.14 OASHWOOD .. .... , , x . "..:. , , IM !.Y.� sFtK � el' Ai /' Y tM .4 ,P� vinCial divisions Of the CWNA 11tt attoneled last stntimer were Shop at IMntn ... in tlta i altos eontonipialing publte rotations of `Mitt .'idles- .dvoCate,. your departments, morn into%y newspaper. Happenings in Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Personal Items Alr•. and Mrs. Clare Sisson and Marie were Sunday guests 'of Mr, and Mrs. Archie Care real of Watford. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robert son, Joan and Elaine, Mrs. Sis son of Sutton. West spent Mon day with A1r. and Mrs. Clare Sisson, Airs. Jas. Mossey spent a couple of ` days with Mr, and 'Airs, Wes. Mossey. Miss Kathleen Massey and Mr. Doug Sehiestal of Wingham spent the aveckend with Mrs. Jas. Mossey, Mr. and' Mi -s. a'hae. Stephens of Anderson spent Sunday eve- ning with Airs. Jas. Mossey, Mr. William Thomson is spend- ing a few days with relatives at Oshawa and attending the fu- neral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Albert Balsdon of Oshawa. Sunday evening birthday guests with Mr. and; Mrs. Wm, Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Bryan, Shriley and Robin. Mr. and Ars. Gerald Bryan and family of Prospect 1ii11, Miss Leslie Gant - mage of St. Marys, It was Mrs. Jas. Bryan's and Carl Jones' birthdays. Mr. and Airs. Gerald Horn and fancily of Zion, Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Spence and fam- ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson, �4, Id1111tU 11111, 1111/t111111IIIc11111t111111 U11G111111It11111U1111111111111 U11111111lH11.11111AUAAl11'U IIIc111R111111111d$Ilil,p,y� ' q Id's 4 . Plea ure TO C'ONGRAT'ULAT: t_IXETLR DA1:RY Liivir D ON 'rutin Pii,oumi SSIVi1: 13U1LDTNU PROW AMMO The Buckley RESTAURANT "Good Food" MAIN STREET, EXETER f11311I11111lIUlll lrtllllllll tllllllllllllllll11111111111411 IIIIIl11I11111111I11111111111111!ltllll11111t1111111t11t132lt11111i11111111{D 111111111111111t1111111t111111t11111I11111111t III111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111t1111t1111111111111111111111111111111111Ub, Congratulations to Exetr Dairy Ltd! 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