The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-03-10, Page 12ANIMAL
HEALTH
NEEDS
NIXON
ANTI MAST 17
$2 50
HERD PACK
$350
POWER PACK
$500
3 TUBES
3 TUBES
6 TUBES
LIQUID MASTITIS
INFUSION 402
SCOUREX TABLETS
$1.75 — $100
$4"
HUTLEY,
DRUG STORE S
EXETER 3 DA 235-1070 I
Open This Friday Night
Why liquid
instead of
solid
Fertilizer?
1. All plant foods are in liquid
form, readily available im-
mediately. This is a definite
advantage in a dry season.
Moisture is not required to
make plant food available.
2. Ease of application. No lifting
or slugging heavy materials.
Liquid handled by tank and
pump.
3. Speed of applying liquid over
solid is extremely important to
farmers, with weather an ever
present factor in getting fer-
tilizer on the ground.
4. Liquid is recognized as the
best method of fertilizing hay
and, pasture. Response is im-
mediate.
Announcing a New Method of
Liquid Fertilizers Application
111111
Yes! This machine, now being manufactured ri g ht here in Exeter,
will apply liquid fertilizer to the soil for any crop.
Tests have proven Liquid to be superior in all crops. The simple
fact that the plant food is dissolved and in solution gives crops
such a quick start, that other crops on dry never do catch up,
Arrange now with us to use one of these machines to fertilize your Spring Grain yourself.
You'll like this easy way of handling fertilizer, no lifting or slugging heavy dusty materi-
als. You'll be amazed at the results next Fall, This machine can also be used for such
crops as corn, beans, sugar beets, hay and pasture. You can do it yourself! Or we Custom
apply at a very reasonable price.
Cann's Mill Are Offering Attractive Grain Contracts
1. We offer Liquid Fertilizer on all Contracts. Growers can apply it themselves. Yields
are Higher---Labour is Reduced---Profit is Higher.
2. We supply the best seed available.
3. We Guarantee a minimum price to protect the grower against price drop at harvest time.
FOR BARLEY, OATS AND MIXED GRAIN CONTRACTS,
SEE US NOW FOR PARTICU LARS.
GO LIQUID FOR HIGHER PROFITS
CANN'S MILL.
2351782 Exeter 229-6118 Kirkton
We take this opportunity to welcome
delegates to the Agricultural Conference.
While in town, why not drop in and
talk your needs over with us
SUPER-Q
SPECIAL
CORN FERTILIZER
SPECIALLY FORMULATED
TO INCREASE CORN CROP YIELDS
UNDER DISTRICT CONDITIONS
ALL GRANULAR BRANDS IN STOCK BAGGED OR BULK
DISTRIBUTORS
FOR: 331/2% AMMONIA NITRATE
AQUA AMMONIA 23% NITROGEN SOLUTION
WEED SPRAY AMINE; BRUSH KILL
ORDER NOW FOR EARLY SPRING APPLICATION
READ FERTILIZERS LTD:. . 5.
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Fertilizers
Page 12 Times-Advocate, March 10, 1966
By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE
Tuesday evening March 1 Mr.
& Mrs, Ken Parkinson had as
their guests Mr. & Mrs. Stanley
Thomson, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones,
Mr, & Mrs. Jack Youngson, Mr.
& Mrs. Max Bilyea, Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Bryan and Mr. & Mrs.
Wm, Sheritt and Mr. & Mrs.
James Bryan. MARK 50TH ANNIV FRS AR Y
Mr. and Mrs.percyStone were
guests of honor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone and
family Wednesday evening last,
the occasion being their fiftieth
wedding anniversary.
Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Lampert, Elyse and
Dale of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stone, Glen, Wayne and
Brenda of London. They plan to
have open house at a later date.
vetch of Strathroy.
Mr. & Mrs, Leonard Thacker
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Dobson of Weston,
Mr. & Mrs. Morley Waugh of
London visited Sunday afternoon
with the Thacker family,
Mr. & Mrs, Gerald Bryan and
family of Prospect Hill were
Sunday evening guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Jones.
Miss Pegg), Norton and Miss
Ruth G. Hooper of Toronto, Miss
Veryl Hooper of Woodstock were
weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs.
G, H. Hooper and Jeanette and
Clare.
By MRS. G. HOOFER
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Langford,
Walter, Bonnie and Carl were
Friday evening guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Parkinson.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Grant, Sharon and Mary Lou were
Saturday evening guests of Mr.
Mrs. Laverne McCarter of
Zion,
r M. & Mrs. Claire Sisson visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
The United Church Women met
Wednesday afternoon in the
church basement with Mrs. 13ev
Morgan and Mrs. William Row-
cliffe as hostesses.
Mrs, Reg Hodgert was in
Charge of the worship service
of which her theme was "Lenten
Thoughts". Mrs. Archie Ether-
ington and Mrs, William Snow
assisted. Mrs. Alvin Cottle gave
a reading and a vocal duet was
contributed by Miss Doris Flford
and Mrs. Donald Bray. Mrs. Ken
Duncan presented the topic on
Brazil.
Mrs. Donald Kernick, presi-
dent, took charge. March 22 the
annual Presbyterial meeting will
be held in Wesley-Willis United
Church, Clinton. A bake sale is to
be held in Exeter April 2. Fam-
ily night is to be held in the church
basement Friday evening. March
18.
DON' T RISK
DISAPPOINTMENT
Buy
J-M
Seeds
COMMUNITY NIGHT
Thursday evening the regular
community night was held in
Farquhar Hall with ten tables
of euchre in play.
Prizes were won for ladies
high by Mrs. Roy Pepper; ladies
low, Mrs. Alvin Passmore; lone
hands, Ross Rowe; men's high,
Barry Miller; men's low, Len
Hume. Lunch was served by the
committee in charge, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cottle and Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Hodgert.
and be SURE ! Three leaders
All roads lead to Seaforth iniiuron County for the 1966 International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery
Demonstration October 11 to the 14, Planning for today's "International" is big business with the local
committee getting ready many months prior to opening day. Shown are three men who will "steer" the
committees, discuss plans at the annual meeting of the Ontario Plowmen's Association held recently
in Toronto, (February 21 and 22), left to right; Mr. Gordon McGavin, Walton, a director of the OPA;
Mr. Norman Barber, Owen Sound, President of the OPA and Mr. Larry Snider, Exeter, Co-Chairman
with Gordon McGavin of the Huron County committee for the 1966 International.
It takes a seed expert with
world wide connections to buy
the right seeds, at the right
time, from the right sources,
at the right price, So, if you're
not an expert, trust Jones, Mac-
Naughton to provide you with
seeds that will give you com-
pletely satisfactory results—they
are experts!
In fact, seeds—and only seeds
— are Jones, MacNaughton's
business . . . and they have
specialized in seeds for Western
Ontario for a great many years.
You can be sure of reliable and
dependable performance from all
Jones, MacNaughton Seeds—true
to variety, high in germination
and exactly suited to the soils
and climate of Western Ontario,
Get full value, too, from Jones,
MacNaughton's long-time policy
of selling the best seeds at the
fairest prices.
For all your seed needs, order
from your local dealer or
"Education in Trinidad"
PERSONALS
Mr, Donald Ballantyne is holi-
daying in Florida,
The flowers on the communion
table Sunday were placed there
by the family of the late Arthur
Rohde.
Mrs. Mort Caswell, Billy and
Diane of London visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. AlvinPassmore.
HOCKEY PLAY-OFFS
Last Saturday hockey play-offs
were held at Kirkton. Fullarton
and Kirkton played the latter
winning 3 to 1. Woodham played
Anderson, the former winning.
Kirkton then played Woodham,
the former winning 5 to 1. Kirk-
ton players winning the trophy.
Kirkton team consists of boys
from Usborne township and sev-
eral from this community, name-
ly, Grant Hodgert, Jack Mayer,
Brian Miller, Glenn Rohde, Den-
nis Rowe and Douglas Webber. topic of UCW meeting 'vml•••••V••*t••••••••••.
SEED GRAIN
CONTRACTS
We are now taking contracts for Seed
Oats, Barley, Mixed Grain and many
other items — at 88c for harvest del-
ivery and $1.00 for winter delivery for
Oats, on a rough scalped basis only.
INQUIRE RE: VARIETIES
AND OTHER PRICES
Alex M. Stewart & Son Ltd.
SEED GRAIN SPECIALISTS
AILSA CRAIG ONTARIO
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mrs. Norman Tripp, Mrs. Ken
Greb, Mrs. Roy Lamport and
Mrs. Lorne Hicks arranged the
program for the UCW meeting in
the schoolroom of the church
Thursday evening. Mrs. Tripp
opened the meeting with a poem
followed by a reading by Mrs.
K. Greb,
The chapter, "Education in
Trinidad", from the studybook
was presented by Mrs. Tripp.
Musical numbers included piano
solos by Barbara Lamport and
Mrs. Thompson (mother of Mrs.
Tripp) who was a guest at the
meeting. Mrs. Greb conducted
a game of charades acting out
quotations from the Bible, Mrs.
Ross McFalls presided for the
business when Mrs. Earl Dixon
was welcomed into the member-
ship of the UCW.
Invitations were read and ac-
cepted to attend a tea in the
Greenway United Church May
4 when Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft
of Belgrave, President of Huron
Presbyterial, will be the guest
speaker; and the Dessert euchre
in the Parish Hall, Saintsbury,
March 16.
The date of the Huron Pres-
byterial in Wesley-Willis United
Church, Clinton, on March 22
was announced.
JONES, MacNAUGHTON
SEEDS
EXETER CREDITON
Phone 235-0363 Phone 234- 6363
taken up residence in their new
home in the village.
Messrs. S. Molnar, Gaspar
Olah and Lewis Tasko attended
the funeral of the late Mr. John
Bartok in London on Tuesday
of last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder
were Saturday evening guests at
the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Hewitt in London.
The Huron County Library hook
exchange will take place at the
library March 16.
YPU MEETS
Seventeen members of the YPU
met in the schoolroom of the
church Sunday evening. "Cruci-
fixion" was the theme for the
worship service conducted by Bill
Huxtable and Bruce Hicks.
Neil McAllister presided for
the business when it was decided
that the next meeting would take
the form of a bowling party on
the evening of March 26.
Rev. Guest gave a talk using
as his topic "Stewardship". To
conclude the meeting contests
were enjoyed by all.
FATHER HONORED ON
86TH BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dietrich
entertained at a birthday party
at their home Sunday in honor
of Mrs. Dietrich's father, Mr.
Joseph Gelinas of Zurich, who
was celebrating his 86th birth-
day.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Gelinas and Michael, Mr.
and Mrs. C. J, Tiede, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Gelinas, Mr. Claude
Gelinas, Leo, Jane and Brenda,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryan, all of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Corriveau of Stratford, Mr. and
Mrs. Mozart Gelinas of Zurich
and Mr. and Mrs. Clem McCann
of Dashwood,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon have