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Cromarty
By MRS. KEN MeKELI-Ali.
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Former minister at Embro
An induction service for Rev
S. Kerr was held in Knox Pres-
byterian Church, Embro, re-
cently, Rev. Kerr and Mrs.
Kerr rnoved from Exeter to
Embro taking over the minis-
try of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Embro, and Knox Pres-
byterian Church, Harrington.
'Mr. Kerr was formerly pastor
of ' Cromarty Presbyterian
Church.
Roy WMS and WA
The meeting of Roy's Church
WMS and WA was held in the
church with Mrs, 0, Struthers
of Mitchell as guest speaker.
She gave an interesting and
stimulating talk, choosing as
her topic "'rile Power of the
Spoken Word." She was intro-
" duced by Mrs, Catharine Hock-
ing of Mitchell, a former mem-
• ber of Roy's. -
The ladies of Munro, Mt,
Pleasant and Zion societies
were guests at this meeting.
Mrs, Murray Christie pre-
sided and the worship service
was held by Mrs. Daynard,
assisted by Mrs. N, Dow and
Mrs. Ross McPhail. The junior
LOST IFPR, SALE— I FP SALE—. FOR SALE,
FOR RENT—
BOLL QF BARBED WIRZJAIR COMPRESSOR, Kellogg's,
new, June 14, on the Piegtewa 2 years eid, eomPlete with 1a
Read, Con. 13, Usborne Town- h.p. niotor, tank and controls.
I ship, John Berendsen, phone Ilensall Motor Sales, Plume 31-
irktqn2lr4.
; HELP WANTED (Female) !TOP QUALITY HULLS, Aber-
deen
Ang",
17 months old.
pPly Highland , 1 riced right for quick sdle.
:Shoe, Seaforth Ontario 15•290 Phone Clinton HU 2'7525, Stew -
'STENOGRAPHER — Apply in -
mes-Advocate. 2 t RESSEIL new,
Fergli.
Ti
, :2 fc son; will sell cheap. Alemite
writing to Box SPL, Exeter SIDE D
RELIABLE LADY or girt to grease gun, 100-11). size. Apply
RoY Cempbell, Hensall 1,1‘51e.12oer
Delp with household duties in $ales„ :2
adult home. Apply Box No.
HOC, Times -Advocate, 22:29e 'MOFFAT RA/siGE, good used
14 burner, heavy duty, very
22* 1522c
:art .111iddleton, 15:22e
HELP WANTED cheap. Can be seen at the
manse at Kippers or get in con-
tact with Mrs, Emmerson Kyle.
phone 263W4 Hensel]. 15:22c
; MEN OR. WOMEN, start your
own Watkins Business—Full or
part-time. No experience neces-,
sary. Write J. Gauthier, 350 St.
Roch Street, Montreal 15, Que,
8:15;22:29c
1
choir favored with several spe-
• cial numbers. Two readings
were given by Mrs. Catharine
' Hocking, Piano duets were
played by Mrs. Elmer Dow and.1
Mrs. Calvin Christie.
Mrs. M. Christie closed the
meeting after which lunch was
served and a social hour en-
joyed,
Personal items
Mrs. Sadie Scott •accompa-
ailed by her sister, Mrs. Hor-
ton McDougall visited recently
'with Mrs. Belle McEwen of
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKellar
of Seaforth spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Sam Mc -
,Curdy.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cadick,
Sharon and Donald of Sarnia
!spent the weekend with Mr, and
'Mrs. John Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Adams
and family of Blyth were Sun -
.day visitors with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace.
• Mr. Frank Stagg is visiting
in Exeter with his son and
,.:daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
'Reg Stagg.
• Miss Alice Walker spent the
,weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Currie at Dorchester.
Mr. William Wringler of De-
* troit visited :for a few days
Iwith his granddaughters Mrs.
R. Laing and Mrs. G. Laing
and also with ,Mr. and Mrs.
• George. Wallace.
Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Scott and
:boys, Mrs. E. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Laing, Mr. and ,Mrs. R.
.Laing and family, and Mr. and
'Mrs. Gordon Laing and family
'enjoyed a picnic supper with
•Mr. and Mrs. T. Gillespie, Mar-
garet and Ann and Mr. Grant
'of Komoka at the Lions Park,
'Mitchell, on Sunday afternoon,
.1 -A number of the members of
• the 'WMS land Marian Ritchie
-Auxiliaries of Cromarty Church
• were in attendance at the after-
': noon and •evening sessions of
•the June, Conference of Strat-
ford Presbyterial which was
in Knox Church, Mitchell.
•'• on Wednesday, Rev. John Elder
of Scarboro was guest speaker
ot both meetings.
• Several Cromarty ladies en-
joyed the bus trip to Niagara
Falls, which was sponsored by
the Staffa Women's Institute,
on Thursday.
Rev. Douglas Miles of Sas-
katoon, Sas!;-.., occupied the pul-
pit in Cror-rty Church on Sun-
day. He with Mrs. Miles and
baby and his parents Mr, and
Mrs. Miles of Toronto were af-
terwards entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Laing,
Miss Ina Scott of London
spent the weekend at home
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watcher,
Bradley and Richard of Strath.
roy spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McGhee,
Mrs, Wm. Taylor and daugh-
ter Mary Anne from McKenzie
Island attended the Riley reu-
nion which was held at the
home of Mrs, Bert Reley on
Saturday,
Anniversary services will be
held in Cromarty Church on
Sunday, June 25 at 11 a.rn, and
8 p.m. Rev. R. G. McMillan of
Goderich will be in charge.
'STRAWBERRIES — Pick your
own. Can supply church sup-
pers. Wilfred McLean Cances-
sion 6 Thedford, phone 25.11.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
EXPERIENCED married man
would like work on dairy farm;
willing to accept responsibility.
For information phone 99r16
Zurich. :15:22e
GRADE 11 STUDENT, 17 years
of age, would like summer
work, other than farm employ-
rnent. Phone Ailsa Craig 293-
3093 before 10 a.m or after 5
p.m. or write Box ADC, Times -
Advocate. 1522c
YOUNG LAD attending high
school would like a job for
summer months, more for
something to do rather than
wages. Phone AC 8-6939 Cent-
ralia. 22c
RELIABLE country girl, 17,
would like summer employment
,in good home to assist with
household duties. Phone Gran-
ton 63r3. 22
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES
15:22c
STARTED PULLETS — D eK alb
131 pullets, ready to lay, vac-
cinated for Newcastle and
Bronchitis and de -beaked. Les
Parker, phone 748 Exeter.
6:15tfne
OMPI-fT HER 1;);
DISPERSAI,
35 Landrace and York Land -
race sows and ,gilts plus .over
100 fattening pigs to be sold.
We are starting a :specific
pathogen' free herd next month
and are clearing every pi',1
from the!place, Come in and
see if there is something to
suit you.
• ALCOLM DAVIDSON
ii. miles west, mile south
of Brucefield
Phone: Hensall 686r23
. . 22e
14 FT. PACESVIP with elec.-
, tric start 25 h.p, Johnson
motor; boat .equipped with
tarp, remote control and steer-
ing. Trailer included. Phone 86
• Hensel • 22e
TRACTOR, Cockshutt, in fair
vondition, live power take -off,
tires almost new; price $350.
Selling owing to death .of :owner.
Phone 293-3176 Ailsa Craig or
see Mrs. Fred Fenton, 22
SANDMAN
CRIB MATTRESSES
When baby sleeps on a Sand-
man mattress, you sleep too!
From $9,93 at
SANDY gl.,141:Crr'S
444 Main St, Phone 476
220
GET THOSE WEEDSI—Chip-
• man chemicals for weed eon-
' trot in all crops. Atrazine for
best control in corn. Cann's
Ltd.,MiU phone 735 Exeter.
6:22tfnc
WHITE UNIFORM, like new,
•size 10. May he seen at Brady
Cleaners. 22*,
• FURNITURE, like new, fruit-,
• wood French Provincial end
and coffee !tables, white and
gold table lamps, beige living
room suite, beige rug with
undcrmat; wrought iron glass
top kitchen suite, 4 -poster light
• mahogany bedroom suite,
child's bed and chest, dryer, '
portable. sewing machine, port-
able hi-fi record player, beige
space saver and rug, Phone
AC 8-6860. 22c
ADJUSTABLE JUDY, on stand;
White portable sewing ma -
chino (almost new); both at
half price. Phone Sunday after-
noon, 116 Grand Bend, for
SERVICES—
LAKEFRONT COTTAGE, fully SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED —
equipped, completely modern, Immediate service, always
on wooded hillside, north of available. Butler Bros., Lucan,
• Bayfield safe swirnmirrT rill- phone 4.4 7.42s4 or' BA 7-4312
:vate sandy beach, ideal for 5:9*tfne
! weekly, July 1 to 22. Phone
Exeter 375J• couple or small familY; 25?5:0,290c0
!APARTMENT, upper, private
entrance, modern kitchen •with
stove, modern bathroom, liv-
ing room, 2 bedrooms and hall,
heated, hydro and telephone
paid, on airport road, 1 mile
west of- Exeter; immediate
•
possession. Phone 599W1. 22c
share bath, ground floor, pri-
va e entrance, Apply 512111a n
22*
;St., Exeter,
COTTAGE, 2 -bedroom, it fur-
nace, •central location. B. E
' Balkwill, 47 John St. 22;
• WANTED TO RENT —
HOUSE—Incorning field officer
for Ausable River Conservation
Authority requires 2 -bedroom
house or lower 2 -bedroom
475W. 22 in Exeter, oil heat-
ing preferred. Phone 630 or
22*
FARM — Experienced farmer
wants to rent, 100 -acre farm
within 5 to 10 miles from Ex-
eter. State price and a cres
workable, Want to put part in
fall wheat. Apply Box KVW,
Eexter Times -Advocate.
15;22:29:6c
PUPPIES—One brown and one
black Toy Manchester female !
puppies, from purebred sire;
• icasona) e. ex Mac ntosh,
• 11 Al
12 W E A N E R PIGS, geed. RR 1 Clandeboye, phone BA 7.!
Phone Dashwood 37r1I, Peter 4598. 22c
ssc er, RR 1 Hay, 22
• Vi h
FULLER BRUSH Company has
an opening in the Exeter area.
Car essential. For information
write to PO Box 863 or phone
Art Walkom 642-R, 15:22*,
LADIES WANTED immediate-
ly for Avon products, highest
commission, full or part time
work. Rural areas, vicinity of
Greenway and Corbett. Write
Mrs. Muriel Meehan, 882 Duf-
ferin Ave., London. 22c
BABY CHICKS—
GOOD SUPPLY dayold chicks,
most varieties, prompt ship-
ment; some started. Last regu-
lar hatch June 27th. Broiler
chicks available, order now.
Bray Hatchery, Eric Carscad-
den, Exeter, phone 246W. 22cn
FOR SALE—
CHESTERFIELD suites, din-
ette sets, chrome table and
chairs, bunk beds, . chests of
drawers, baby carriages, cribs,
cradles, high chairs, play pens,
baby walkers, strollers, lawn
furniture, everytl ing in furni-
ture and appliances. Sandy
Elliot, 444 Main St. 1:8:15:22c
SLAB WOOD, dry mixed, 10
cords delivered $30.00. Apply
in writing to Robert. Eagleson,
RR 1 Ailsa Craig, stating street
number in town or concession
in township, or phone Nairn
232-4450 before 8:00 an, or be-
tween 5:30 and 7:00 p.m.
• 6:ltfnc
THINNERS — 2 single unit
mechanical beet and turnip
thinners, to fit any standard
snifter. Phone 234-6410 Credi-
ton. 4:13tfile
MM WATERLOO "Z" tractor
with 2 -row cultivator, in nice
shape. motor completely over-
hauled. Special low • price for
quick sale. Don McGregor,
phone 737, Exeter. • 220
4" HEMLOCK
Full 1" thick, suitable for
metal roof strapping, gates,
etc.
ve. Running Foot
A. SPENCER & SON
Hens all
8:15:22c
NOW ON SALE — Galvanized!
roofing, aluminum roofing, Call
and inquire. Phone 83 Hensall,
Wayne Smith. 6:8-8:31c ;
DUCKS, White Peking, full
grown. Phone Vic Zielman,
453W2 Exeter, or contact Vic
Zielman, RR 1 Hensel 22c
OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Head-
quarters for Royal typewriters,
Victor adding machines. We
can save you money! Exeter
Times -Advocate, phone 770.
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County Librarian
Applications for the position of County Librarian
for the County of Huron -Library Co-operative will
be received by the undersigned until Saturday, kitty
1, 1961,
State age and qualifications and salary expected,
Duties to tominence August 1, 1961.
Applications must be submitted in envelopes prd.
vided by the Secretary.
i-Purther details may be secured from the under-
.
F ZIgnedv
•.1011N G. IltlIttY, Secretary
Iltiron County Library
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Co -Operative oard,
Court Housel Goderieb, Ont.
•
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE -20 -
foot inboard motor launch, in
A-1. condition, 6 -foot beam, 125
Mercury V8 engine with
water marine conversion mani-
folds; beautiful Honduras ma-
hogany deck, sides are Philli-
pine mahogany, trimmed in
Sea Mist green. Ideal for water
skiers and rough water. Bas
brand new • convertible top.
Must sacrifice Apply to Mrs.
Jean Whalephone 602r33 Dray-
ton, Ont 22:29''
OAT HULLS—for feed or bed-
ding, $15.00 ton plus buffings—for . hags; also
oat litter,
$7.50 ton plus bags, Alex M.
Stewart & Son Ltd., Ailsa
Craig. 22:29c
TRUCK RACK, newly built,
fits 1960 or 1961 Apache 10
Chev 1/2 ton truck. Contact
Mrs. Allan Richard, RR 1
Centralia, phone AC 8-6286.
22*
Good Values In
Used Appliances
Two Refrigerators
in A-1 condition
24" Electric Range
ALL SPECIALLY PRICED
RUSSELL. ELECTRIC
Phone 109 Exeter
22c
POWER MOWER, Eureka; al-
so 2 -wheel trailer. Apply Orval
Rollings, Clandeboye. 22*
BEAGLE PUPPIES, reason-
ably priced. Edwin Milles,
phone 692J1 Exeter. 22c
HEN HOUSE, 30x12, alumin-
um; economy 'house, 14x101/2;
both insulated, plywood inter-
lined and interior of both paint-
ed. Olive Ovens, Clandeboye,
Phone Nairn 293-3025, 22e
LANDRACE, purebred, 2 lit-
ters, 7 weeks old, Phone BA
7-4380, Frank Vanneste, RR 1
Clandeboye. 22c
1957 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe,
Phone 163r13 Dashwood. 22c
KITCHEN T A B L E, chroine,
and chairs to match. Phone
130r16 Kirkton. 22nc
15 -FOOT BOAT and trailer, in
good condition. Apply 371 Wil-
liam St., Exeter, 22c
!PONY, dark brown gelding,
• with bricil,s and western sad-
dle; good around children and
traffic; suitable for older child.
Alex Macintosh, RB. 1 Clande-
boye, phone BA 7.4593. 22c
IT'S BABIES' DAY
AT SANDY ELLIOT'S
Strollers, baby buggies, cribs
of all kinds; each one designed
for your baby's comfort.
SANDY ELLIOT
444 Main St. Phone476
22c
owner.
22c
I VIKING ELECTRIC
S
1 MILKING MACHINES
E PA RATORS
See your authorized dealer
for repairs and sales.
BASIL O'ROUR K E
APARTMENT OR HOUSE —
Young married high school
teacher (no children) requires
a three- or four -roomed apart-
, 13rucefielci Phone 9131 Clinton
meat or house as of August 15,
3:3°11" "NA' Please s'eply Box DRK, Times -
IFOR RENT, Advocate. 15;22c
, 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, fur-
nished and heated, private 4-
'piece bath, separate entrance.
No pets, please. Apply 169
St. or phone 400W.
1:8:15*tfnc
½TON TRUCK, 1956 Fargo,
in and condition, Apply 28
Victoria St. West, phone 869W
Exeter. 22e
' ORDER COAL NOW—We are
• now taking orders for coal at
sunimer prices. You nan buy
cheaper but you can't buy bet-
ter; Exeter District Co-op,
phone 287. 22c
CAMPER TENT TRAILER —
Apply 144 Andrew St,, Exeter,
or phone 603R. ' 22c
1953 FORD Victoria, hardtop,
Apply Ervin Eggert, Green-
way, or RR 3 Parkhill. 22*
HOLSTEIN HEIFER, vaccinat-
ed, blood tested herd, due
soon. John Berendsen, on High-
way 83, Kirkton, phone 21r4,
22*
BALER TWINE — Canadian
and imported. Ask for our
prices and quantity discounts.
Cann's .Mill Ltd., phone 735
Exeter. ' 2242,9c
YORK HOG, serviceable age,
Apply Gladwyn Hooper, phone
Kirkton 115-21. 22nc
1951 METEOR hardtop, mech-
anically s o un d. Reasonable
cash offer. Apply 267 Main St.
22c
GUITAR, National make, aud.-
llorium size, arch top, electric
pick-up and controls, with case,
$65 or best offer. 373 Marlboro
51,, or phone 1184 Exeter. 22*
USED WASHERS, all makes
and working, priced for quick
sale . from $14.95 to 549.95,
Snelgrove's, Exeter, • 22c
HOSPITAL BED, Simmons;
rangette; walnut chest of draw-
ers; walnut buffet; grey ehrome
kitchen table and 4 chairs, R.
E. Balkwill, 47 John St. 22*
USED TV CLEARANCE, re-
conditioned and guaranteed.
Al] makes, priced from $49.95,
Snelgrove's, Exeter. 220
APARTMENT, one bedroom,
furnished or unfurnished, over
store, Phone 974 days and 778
or 589 nights. 6:8tfnc
BRICK HOUSE, 11/2 -storey, 7
miles east of Exeter, all mo-
dern conveniences, oil, furnace,
garage, garden, close to school,
available July 1. References
preferred. Apply Box DHC,
Times -Advocate. 15:22*
APARTMENT, upper, furnish-
ed or unfurnished, 3 -room,
private bath and entrance, 2
miles south of Exeter. Avail-
able July 1. No pets. Phone
378W1 Exeter. 22*
APARTMENT, lower, 5 -room,
available July 8. No pets. Ap-
ply 497 Main St, or phone
378W1 Exeter, 22*
LOWER DUPLEX, in liensall,
eomfortable, oil heated, spac
bus with modern conveniences,
attractive lawns; available July
1; garage accommodation. Ap-
ply Mrs. Ada Smillie, phone
1223' oi J, C. Smillie, 274J2
Hensall. 22:28:6c
APARTMENT, • redecorated, 3 -
room, main floor, centrally lo-
cated, heated, private entrance
and bath, built-in kitchen cup-
boards. Phone 17W or apply
365 William St. 6:22tfnc
You CAN'T
11-‘). ARGUE WITH
1497
s'AF
Only 5
an cre
Now is the time to be spraying your cereals with
Chipman at a cost of only 5O per acre,
which will increase your yield of wheat or oats and
eliminate your weed problems,
CHIPMAN 2,4-D AMINE 80 AVAILADLE NOW AT
Ode
Phone 103
Sn
Hansa!!
CHIPMAN COMICAgi PARAEITED
MOnlreall 6 Hamilton • Winnipeg • sossoloon • Ethenniee
f
WANTED —
FIRST MORTGAGE on farm,
good land and buildings, 100
acres. Apply to Box REF, Ex-
eter Tunes -Advocate. 22*
TIMBER JOISTS, 18' long.
Reg Hodgert, phone 173J1 Ex-
eter. 22c
JUNIOR BICYCLE, girl's„ im-
mediately. 4pply Gladwyn
Hooper, phorfe Kirkton 115-21.
22nc
PLAY PEN, child's, regular
size, good condition. Phone
278W4 Hensel". 22c
SERVICES —
ANYONE wishing whitewash-
ing or disinfecting barns for
brucellosis, contact Bill Wat-
son, phone 37r19 Dashwood.
5: 25*tfnc
PROMPT SERVICE for dead
and disabled horses, cattle,
hogs, sheep, pigs, calves. Dar -
Him & Co, Lucan, Licence No,
97C61, phone Exeter 287, Lu -
can BA 7-4355. 5:25.6:29*
•
Dead or Diseased
Trees?
We specialize in cutting and
removal, of trees.
M. L. MCINTYRE
Phone Exeter 3094
6:9tfnc
Bruce
Refrigeration
SALES AND SERVICE
PHONE 224 GRAND BEND
17tfe
MeSTE PH EN
AUTO WRECKERS
Formerly •Operated
Ken Locke
RR 1 CRED1TON
North of Mount Carmel Road
behind Centralia Airport
Cars and Trucks Bought
for Wrecking
Used and Rebuilt Parts
— Guaranteed
Free Pickup and Delivery
Phone AC 84214
3:30tfe
FOR PROMPT service, seven
days a week, highest cash
prices paid, according to size
and condition, for dead or dis-
abled animals, phone Ed An-
drews, 863W1 Seaforth. Truck
licensed under Dead Stock
Disposal Act, Licence No.
66061. 3;30-6:29*
INVISIBLE REWEAVIN'l
Cig. Burns—Moth Holes—Tears
SAVE that Suit, Coat, Dress,
Pants.
PHONE EXETER 95
A. L, Guilford 411 Albert St.
FILTER QUEEN sales and
service. Repairs to all makes
of vacuum cleaners. Used
vacuum cleaners of all makes
for sale, Bob Peck, phone Hen-
sel' 696r2. • 11:24.12:29*tfc
KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY—
Expert re -upholstering, re -fin-
ishing and repairing all types
of furniture. Work guaranteed.
For free estimates and prompt
service, phone 81, Exeter.
6:15tfnc
HADCO WELL DIGGING—Ma-
chine dug 1 ft. to ft. diameter
up tu 150 ft. deep; repairing
and deepening. llighwaY 85,
Elnin-a MO 9-3761, or Lucan
BA 7-4680. 8:15:22* tfnc
SEPTIC 'TANKS vacuum pump-
ed. No muss, no fuss. Phone
Grand Bend 62r4 or 63r15.
1:8:15:22:29c
ELECTROLUX sales and ser-
vice. Bert Harris,109 New-
gate St., Goderich, phone JA
4-7917. 6:841fnc
SERVICES
MIME
HEARING AID SERVICE
AND BATTERIES •
for all makes. et
Middieten's Drugs, Exeter
liniq s•-• First Thursday,
Monthly
E. R. Thule,
88 94Pen. S, S,, Kitchener
4: 201.fric
ILL HEALTH—First $ee yew.
doctor. Bring your prescrip-
tions to Middleton's Drugs,
successors to Johnston Drugs,
phone 447 Exeter. '4: 20tine
SPRAYING — Anyone wishing
to have their barns sprayed
for brucellosis or cattle spray-
ed for lice, call Hubert Cooper,
599J3 Exeter, 2:22*tinc
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK set.,
vice; $1.09 per 100 lbs„ plus
bent's, for dead, old or disabled
horses and cattle, Please phone
promptly to Atwood Zenith 34900
(no toll charge) or Atwood 356-
2622 collect. Seven-day service,
License No, 103C6t. 5:18tfne
CUSTOM WORK, spraying for
weed kill, spray material sup-
plied if necessary. Baling
extra man, wagon and elevator ,
available, Victor Knip, RR lit
Centralia, phone Exeter 3784
22e
SANITATION SERVICE —Sep-
tic tanks pumped, and general
repairs, for immediate service
Phone Grand Bend 205, Bill
Finch, 6 ; 22-8: 31*
REAL ESTATE —
EXETER -9 -room brick house,
suitable for two apartments, 3 -
piece bath up, toilet down, dual
electrical circuits and :meters,
furnace, date roof, double lot.
213 Carling at Victoria. •
•
1:8:15:22:29
FOR SALE OR RENT—Com-
fortable two - bedroom house,
next to Post Office, school and
highway, Murless, Clandeboye,
phone BA 7-4656: 8:15*Ilne
SUMMER COTTAGE
RESORT
Four acres, 350' of sandy beach
on Lake Huron near Bayfield.
This resort consists of owner's
cottage and nine five -room. cot-
tages surrounding landscaped
park and play area. These cot-
tages are fully equipped with
electric stoves, refrigerators,
water, etc. Owner's cottage
can be lived in year round.
Extra wooded id on highway
for possible motel. Ideal extra
income property. This resort is
attractively priced, Write Box
1131 Goderich, Ont.,or phone
Clinton HU 2-9116 or appoint-
ment. 15a
WI
ze
1 TON OF
BUGS -
who needs 'ern'?
Farms don't ! And we can help make sure
they're not bothered with them. In addition to
Shell Petroleum Products for the farm, we carry
the complete line of powerful, economical
Shell Agricultural Chemicals, This includes
Shell insecticides, for swift, sure control of
nearly every insect that attacks the farm; Shell
herbicides, to kill Weeds and other unwanted
growth; Shell fungicides and seed dressing,
to keep growing plants and fruit healthy.
For delivery of Shell gasoline, oll,
greases, kerosene, and the Shell
Agricultural Chemicals you need, call:
Art Clarke
Phone -80'
Dealer in Shell Farm Products
YOU WIN TWO WAYS IN CYANAMID'S COUNTY CONTEST:
ENTER TODAY AT YOUR FAVOURITE FEED DEALER.
1. WIN 20 BAGS FREE FEED!
To qualify buy a bag or two of Aero*Shellmaker. You.
could win 1 ton of laying mash. For many poultrymen
this represents a saving of two ormoreweeks feed costs.
2. WIN MORE GRADE "A" EGGS AT LOWER FEED COSTS!
Bite -size Aero*Shellmaker is low-cost calcium, the
same as used in feed, It is a complete replacement
for oyster shells. Use in your hoppers, mix with feed,
or feed free choice. Any way—you get better shell qua-
lity at lower cost.
HERE'S ALL YOU DO TO ENTER!
Ws easy Every farmer is eligible! Just go to your
favourite feed dealer. Buy at least one bag of Aero
*Shellmaker. Fill in an entry blank and have your
dealer verify the purchase and put slip in box. Those
names drawn will be eligible for one of 18 prizos, each
being 1 ton of laying mash.
There are two contests for each county, first closes midnight July 15,
1961 emd Hee secant! August 15, 1961.
MM. Reg'd 4..zar x
Cann's Mill Ltd. Exeter
Exeter District Co-operative
M. E. Rafz and Son Shipka
L P 8oulianne Crediton .
Scotts Elevator Ltd. Luca,n
- MOM