Loading...
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-05-24, Page 11A ttentionFarmers r. mos, YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES .ARE. INVITED TO ATTEND OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY AND OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION, SATURDAY, JUNE 8 1114 PM 5:30 REFRESHMENTS PRIZES DOG SHOW ENTERTAINMENT FUN FOR ALL KEEP JUNE 8 OPEN, WE'D LIKE YOU TO BE OUR GUESTS T.B. ALLEN LTD. <By feed service LON DESBORO PHONE CLINTON 482-3363 BLYTH 523-4414 feed service S gr. One of two new models priced to save you dollars! COUNT THESE EXTRA-VALUE F EATU RES: Variable-speed direct-injection Diesel engine* Constant Mesh transmissions with 10 forward and 3 reverse speeds, Universal 3-point bitch for Category I and 2 totlipment, AUtomatic load-and-depth control. Past-acting "live" hydraulic sys- tem and live PTO with MO and 1,000 rpm powershafts. Plus differ- ential lock, hand and foot throttles, dtillble disk brakes, deluxe seat, extra-sturdy fenders and swinging draWbar. COMpiete list price only 3,550. It's here iNit 01-1111 EQUIPMENT 'LIMITED EXETER If you're looking for true tractor value in the 4011p class JOHN DEERE "510" DIESEL Kin win shield For the second time in three years the Exeter Kinsmen club won the John Brooker Memorial shield for producing the best junior bulletin in district one. Above, bulletin editor Dave Cross who was elected president at last week's annual election holds the coveted award that was open to 76 district Kin clubs. — T-A photo TirnosAdyocate, May -24-, 1968 page it' • Three ..gids graduate • ceremony • I Best in th I field! ,tsaaskaaSta -ara .5 Year Guaranies New Deluxe Farts Sprayer reaturidg Corrosion-proof filsre.Gfass Tank Imp. tel. Capacity srltAys &srrtAyEtts MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE and LEAF HOPPERS read this or you're 411.11le IDIIRSYSTON LIQUID CONCENTRATE systematic insecticide is now placed directly into our LIQUID FERTILIZER Di-Syston enters the plant through the roots and is transiocated through the plant by the tap stream. Insects 'feeding on the bean plant pick up a lethal dose 'of insecticide and are killed before do, ing damage to the 'plant. because the -chemical is inside the plant • stem and leaves it -cannot wash 'off or weather away, thus giving up to seven weeks control from sucking insects. CONTACT US OR ANY OF OUR CUSTOM PLANTER : OPERATORS FOR -SERVICE IN PLANTING BEANS. CANN'S MILL LID EXETER 2351782 The Bingo games sponsored by the Hall and Park Boards will be discontinued for the summer months and will begin again the latter part of September. orittit tOMPANY Montreal ilairdatelioSath & Calgary.. By MRS. P. JIOOPER Paul Parkinson attended 139Y scout Camp at WeldWOod for the weekend. Mr. - port Langford, Who haP spent the last month at Dorset spent the weekend with & Mrs. Ken Langford, Waiter and Carl and left Monday Or Sault. Ste. Marie for four months. Mrs. Ethel Mills of St. Marys visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack. Thomson. Mr- & Mrs. Gladwyn Hopper, Ruth, Veryl and Jeanette were Sunday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. W.M. Jones and family. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Langford Walter, Don and Carl were, guests at the Trewartha-Husul wedding at Delbi Saturday. Mr, & Mrs, Bob Foster and family of Granton visited Sun- day with Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Thomson. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson ar t- tended St, Adeline Church at Strathroy Sunday and were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch. Mrs. Lawrence Gra.sby, Debbie and. Linda of Keswick assisted Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Vanexan and Lisa of Waterloo spent Sun- day with McLeonard Thacker and girls, Miss Linda Thacker has accepted a position with the Downie School Board duties to commence in Sept. Do you have a good driving record? Don't depend on the past too much. It's your present ac- tions that count, So update your safety precautions and emphasize the proper way of doing things. Then you can keep up that ac- cident-free record, say Farm Safety Specialists with the On- tario Department of Agriculture and Food. By MISS ELLA MORLOCK The Crediton Women's Insti- tute met in the Community Hall May 15, with President Mrs. Harvey Hodgins extending a word of welcome to all present, in- cluding Crediton Cubs, Scouts and their leaders, who were guests. Mrs. Lorne Hodge chaired the program. Mrs. Bill Johnson gave a report on past and present activities of the Cub Pack, and said they have thirty-one mem- bers. Group 1 gave rules of water safety. Group 2 demon- strated mouth to mouth resusci- tation and rules. Mr. Charles Browning gave his Scout report noting that they have twelve ac- tive members. Mr s, Emmery Fahrner fa- voured with a piano instrumental. Mrs. Jack Morrissey read the motto "Remember, boys make men," Mr. Browning accepted a bank book and one dollar for his daughter. Roll call, Hint for Fire Prevention" was answered by 22 members. MrS. Art Alt field gave her report on the conference at Guelph. Plans were made for the annual barbecue to be held August 7. Hostesses were Mrs. Lorne Hodge. Mrs. Alf Smith, Mrs. Jack Morrissey and Mrs. Clay- ton Sims. WINS JACKPOT Winners at the Bingo held -1&411‘,ZAili& AvItultual thernicall aria tpravots illAtesd By MRS. RnSS SKINNER The ElinlY/110=ThalneS Road cPIT mother and deughter bp,n, qbPt was held Thursday evening May 16 at Thames 'Road United. qhurch. The members: escorted their mothers, to the tables• and Notitt Bosanquet Mr, & Mrs. L. Zavitz of Strath- roy visited Mr. &Mrs. Tom Hall, Monday. & Mrs. Earl Little of For- est visited Mr. & Mrs. Remi VanPraete, Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Pym visit- ed Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance, Sunday and attended the Rebekah service at the United Church, Parkhill. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Hughes, Dianne and Gregory visited Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hall over the week- end and relatives at Forest. Mr. & Mrs. Geo. McIntyre are the proud grandparents of twin daughters of their daughter Jac- queline — Mrs. Larry Cowell and Mr. Cowell of Tillsonburg. Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance visited Mr. & Mrs. G. Gotelaer Jr. and sons of Ridgetown last Friday and Saturday, when the latter returned to visit their grand- parents over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Dean Karn and family have moved to Callander. Mrs. Wm. Davidson of Hamil- ton visited Mr. & Mrs. Remi VanPraete over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Mae Melville and family were in London, Monday. Mrs. Tom Hall is indisposed with an injured arm. Mr. & Mrs. Geo. McIntyre and family are moving to the house vacated by the Karns in the Pinery. Norman Wilson, Haig Farm mechanic, is operating a diesel on the prairie in the operation of planting corn. Maurice Hawkins has secured a position in Petrolia, The ball game and fireworks at the arena in Thedford, Monday were well attended. Brian and Ruth Gill spent the JoAnne Vocigort was oti4ippan for the program, Elaine PhtiS intrOdeeed the head table. Janet Porn proposed a toast te. the mothers to which mrs..Jack Bern replied,, Mrs. Reg lledgert proposed a toast to the members and Was thanked by Susan Allen, Cheryl Bern thanked the ladieS of the church that catered and the reply was made by.Mrs, Musical numbers were pre- tsheen taPcdc ebryd iDo an ral Pe One NIT)er41Sesnnle°srtee wo n- art on the piano. Mrs. Howard Pym conducted the graduation service for gra- duates Carol Bell, Susan. Allen and Ava Elford assisted by MrS. 5, Miner, Mrs. Philip Johns and Mrs. Arnold Cann. Hrenda Skinner introduced the guest speaker, Mrs, D. S. War- ren, of Exeter Main St. Church. Joyce Kerslake thanked the speaker and presented her with a gift. Then the mystery mother's gifts were given out and the secret of the mystery • mothers was then found out. PERSONALS Susan and David Rannie of London spent the holiday week- end with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly. Miss Ruth Skinner and Mr. La- verne Skinner attended the gra- duation services on Tuesday for Mr. Bob McDonald who graduat- ed from the College of Technology at Ftidgetown. holidays with their grandparents M. & Mrs. H. Prance. Kathy Gill recently sustained minor injuries ih a fall from a tree. Oil drilling operations are in progress on the Haig Farm near the pumphouse on the ceramic drain, west of the elevator and is brightly illuminated at night, quite noticeable with the red beacon on the watch tower in the Pinery Park. 1RCR began specialized train- ing at Ipperwash on Tuesday. Recent frosts are quite notice 2 able on early planting. Tuesday evening May 14 were Mrs. Russell Schroeder, Mrs. McCann, Mrs. Mary Ravelle (2), Mrs. Lloyd England, Mrs. Harry Walper, Mrs. Ivan Weber, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. Homer Rus- sell (2), Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Andy Bierling, Mrs. Liederman, Mrs. Collins, Dora Walper, Paul Mc- Cann, Mrs. Jim Pritchard, Mrs, Bob Wragg, Greg Revington, Mrs. Charles Collett, Mrs. Laura O'Leary won game 14, and Im- mediately afterward was the winner of the jackpot. PERSONALS Mrs. Will Smith is a patient at South Huron Hospital. LAC and Mrs. Henry of Fal- conbridge visited friends in the area. Miss Nola Feist spent the weekend in Kitchener with Rev. and Mrs. Fred Feist. Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher were in Windsor for the holiday, visiting sisters of Mr. Oestrich- er. Mr. & Mrs. Don Mahoney and Kerry Lynne of Hespeler and Miss Jan Parker of Galt were weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs. Sam King. Mrs. Mary Feist has sold her home on Main Street to Mr. laenneth McCann. Mrs. Feist is having a sale of hOusehold effects on Saturday. List Crediton winners institute fete youth groups The Casa line of sprayers and farm theMidels has been proven "Bestn thenieki", Calsa pioneered the in.tank Mechanical agitati idr coMplete and bontintIems mixing Of all spraying materials. Wide range of piston purnpa and adjustable booms and tank capacities from 100 to 500 allow's you to ahoose the sprayer that's right for the job. Your Calsa dealer al's'o r,as a complete line of Cake herbicide& and insecticides for contrel of Weeds', insects end logos: See thern Now At Your Auitiorited Calsa oodles., Rosa tre Be ard 1-1.11 2, 2tirich --36-4614