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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-05-11, Page 17e e eageg Douglas Lightfoot RR I CREDITON, ONT. Attention Farmers Come in and check with us when buying SPRING FERTILIZERS (Bulk or Bags and) ANHYDROUS AMMONIA • Weed Control for White Beans EPTAM PATORAN TREFLAN • Control for Corn Rootworm CHLORDANE — DI-SYSTON • Insect & Worm Control for Turnips BIRLANE — DANSANIT FURADAN BASUDIN PHOSDRIN — SEVIN ALSO: 2-4D's M.C.P.A. — Brusttkill AATREX ( Atrazine) BLADEX BANVEL 3 Quality Produce (Exeter) LTD. Earl W. Neil 235-1922 235-1921 Thousands of acres of work left in these good tractors at priced to move out fast! Tractors Equipment ACT QUICKLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION SAVE on These Extra Specials Priced to Clear Before We Move to Our New Location IHC MODEL W400 DIESEL Torque amplifier, power steering, remote hydraulics, WAS51350 '1199 MASSEY MODEL 44 GAS Heat houser '549 and tire chains, pulley WAS 5650 IHC 460 DIESEL 3-point hitch, remotes, '2099 power steering, WAS 52400 JOHN DEERE 4020 DIESEL Row Crop, $ 5999 Roll cab, power steering, adjustable wheels, remotes WAS 56800 Used Tractors ALLIS CHALMERS 180 DIESEL WITH CAB DAVID BROWN CROPMASTER JOHN DEERE AR IHC BULLDOZER MODEL 150 FARMALL 350 DIESEL COCKSHUTT 1350 GAS JOHN DEERE 1020 ROW CROP DIESEL MASSEY 22 ROW CROP MASSEY 35 DIESEL WITH RC1BIN HYDRO-BUCKET IHC B250 WITH FREEMAN HYDRAULIC BUCKET ALLIS CHALMERS WC ROW CROP IHC MODEL A WITH 2-ROW BEAN PULLER Used Ford Tractors 9N FORD ON FORD 1004 4 WHEEL DRIVE DIESEL 4000 GAS 4000 GAS 10SP860 2•5000 DIESEL Also, Large Assortment Used Plows, Discs, Cultivators, Combines, Spreaders, Etc. Better Farming Starts At EXETER FORD Equipment Sales Ltd EXETER 235-2200 Times-Advocate, May 11, 1172 Page 17 Need for retarded workshop outlined for Crediton women Announcing a. new ero of tractor service— By MISS ELLA MOR LOCK. CHEDI TON The UCW held their May meeting last Thursday evening, with the members of Centralia UCW as their guests. The program theme was "Count Your Blessings," Mrs. Ross Pickering Was in charge and was assisted by Mrs. Cliff Russell, Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mrs. Nelson Lamport. The Family Beatitudes were read and stories of the effect on passers-by of a woman's singing "Count Your Many Blessings" were recounted as the audience sang the hymn, stanza by stanza. Mrs, Earl Neil read "I Had the Meanest Mother." Special music was provided by Mrs. William Amerongen and Mrs. Gerrit Wynja of Seaforth, with Dixie Amerongen ac- companying their singing on her guitar. Guest speaker was Mrs, Gerald FREE LOANER! Mrs. Lorne Preszcator served lunch. Mrs. Bob Blair, president of the Centralia UCW 'moved a vote of thanks to the Creditor'. group. 1. No-fault protection 2. Applies during entire warranty period Godbolt, Exeter, She outlined the work being done for the retarded and plans for the adult workshop, then showed a film taken in a U.S. workshop. Mrs, Harold Fahner operated the projector. Mrs. Godbolt was introduced by Mrs. Pickering and thanked by Mrs. Russell. Mrs, Alvin Finkbeiner president, expressed ap- preciation for the presence of the Centralia visitors and announced that loose offering would go to the workshop project. An invitation to attend Blossom Tea at Cen- tralia United Church, May 10, was read and decision was made for Group IV to cater for a wedding June 10. Mrs. Douglas Warren urged anyone needing odd jobs done to contact students at the Missing Piece or the House of Rahab, Grand Bend. Mrs. Ed Hendrick, Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Mrs. Chris Dinney and Buy any new Case Agricultural Tractor. If for any reason you have a mechanical fail- ure (including an accident) during your peak production period (tillage, planting, harvesting) and we cannot repair your trac- tor within 24 hours, we will furnish a "loan- er" within 24 hours of notification. shopping plazas with wide parking spaces, and the built-up areas in the suburbs. The Crediton Cub Pack met Wednesday evening under the leadership of Mrs. David McClure- Mr, & Mrs. Clarence Crawford. of Blyth visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Orville Jones. Gwen Finkbeiner has com- pleted a year's training at Ontario Bible College, Toronto. May 15, she joins the summer staff of St, Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr, & Mrs, Reg Finkbeiner and Michael spent Saturday and Sunday in Detroit with Mr. & Mrs, Ronald Withers and their sons Mark and Michael. They also visited Belle Isle. Bridal Shower Monday evening a community shower was held in the Sunday School rooms of Zion. United Church in honour of Brenda Clark of Shipka. There was a piano solo by Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner and a reading by Mrs. Ross Pickering. Gwen Finkbeiner sang to the accompaniment of her guitar and Catherine Ratz conducted a contest. Mrs. Ervin Ratz read the address to the guest of honour, Personals Rev. & Mrs. Armin Schlenker and Mary Ellen were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce McLennan and family, Beam- sville. Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahner visited with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff White, Newmarket. One evening their son Calvin took them on a tour of Toronto. They were fascinated by the many high-rise apartment buildings, the in- terconnecting, illuminated freeways, the easily accessible Recollection day marked There will be NO CHARGE to you for this loaner tractor. Your unit will be repaired and returned to you as quickly as possible, If subject to warranty, the repair will be covered under the standard Case warranty furnished with your tractor. By MRS. JOSEPH CAREY MT. CARMEL More than 50 CWL ladies at- tended a day of Recollection conducted by two Ursuline Sisters from Tilbury, held at the school gym last Sunday. It was very successful and inspiring, Sister Pauline and Sister Angela Theresa were guests of Sister Viola in Parkhill, Personals Mary Theresa McCann, London, daughter of Mr. & Mrs, Arnold McCann spent the weekend with her parents. Cathy McKeever, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn McKeever has accepted a position in the office of Hall Lamp Co., Huron Park having finished her school year at Fanshawe College in London. Come in for the facts! Thereis no better -Cane to buy than right now during our money-saving SPRING GREEN TRACTOR SALE! Stop today Limited offer° Funeral directors meet in Windsor An Exeter funeral director was named a vice-president of the Western Ontario Funeral Directors' Association at the annual convention held Wed- nesday at the Holiday Inn at Windsor. Iry Armstrong of the Hopper- Hockey firm of Exeter who served as secretary-treasurer in 1971 was elevated to the position of vice-president. Attending in addition to Armstrong and his wife Lois were Mr, and Mrs. Bob Dinney, also of Exeter , T. Harry Hoffman of Dashwood and Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Haskett, Lucan. C.G. Farm Supply R.R. 3, Zurich • 4.4. the big-power specialist... Seek photos of graduates A MEN LESS TUB — The tub shown in the picture above went only part of the way in Saturday's 21 mile walkathon at Ilderton but the ladies, Elvie Urbstiott and Leila Hord went all the way. T-A photo Mr, & Mrs. Wm McCann have received word from their daughter, Margaret in New Zealand that she suffered a broken bone in her ankle. She has had a position there for the'past ten months. Many parents and friends of the North Middlesex District High School Students attended the Evening in Paris Fashion Show last Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Goodacre and girls, Petrolia, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Ryan of Corbett. Lorraine Hall and Nora Hall spent the weekend with their parents Mr. & Mrs. John Hall and Philip, Rev. Father John Mooney, P.P. attended the funeral of his aunt Monday which was held at Maidstone. Mr. & Mrs, Tom Ryan of Mt. Carmel motored to Kingston last Friday to visit their daughter, Mary Ellen R,N, who is a patient at the hospital in that City, Mary Ellen was struck by a car and suffered back injury. Her many friends wish her .a speedy recovery. Within the next month, students from the district will be completing courses at various schools of higher learning, To record their successes, the T-A would be pleased to publish pictures of all graduates, as well as recording the names of all those who have completed their year at universities, teachers' colleges, nursing schools and institutes of technology. Most photographers who take graduation pictures are happy to supply glossy prints for newspaper reproduction. The size of these photos should be approximately one and three- quarter inches wide and three inches deep and must be in black and white. Information included with the picture should list the particular training which the student has completed, as well as any awards won and what future employment he or she plans to follow. It may be true that life begins at 40, but everything else starts to wear out, fall out or spread out. To err is human; to really foul things up requires a computer. 4 MO T H ERS A Salute to Who, among their never-ending tasks, ensure the health and nutrition of their families by serving milk each meal. EXETER DAIRY LTD. ,,, ..:, 14/A.en. you can tirade we/k BEAN & CORN GROWERS ,......„, conaence" Our office and warehouse at ' the new elevator in Centralia is OPE N . SEED —CHEMICALS —FERTILIZERS CONTRACTS AVAILABLE NOW Our Staff Look Forward To Serving You In Hensall or Centralia R.R. TRACK NEW ELEVATOR ENTRANCE ar Ns c II irR4Lilo ir DASHWOOD INDUSTRIES to LUCAN NO. 4 HIGHWAY TO EXETER .."---)10 Alre---i- MOUNT CARMEL ROAD Phone Hensall 262-2605. Centralia 228.6661 "Trade with Confidence" - 7 trade With COOK S DIVISION OF GBfIBRO CORP. FIENSALL AND CENTRALIA ExeteT 13 666 235-2144