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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-02-07, Page 14GET OUR PRICE ON THESE TRACTORS FARMALL CUB with attachments MASSEY FERGUSON 65 Dieselmatic FARMALL 1206 cab and duals FARMALL $06D with new year round cab FARMALL 806D with new 18 x 38 rear and cab MASSEY 1130 Diesel FARMALL 656 gas 2-FARMALL 656 Diesel N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most!" LOOKING FOR POWER? Custom Slaughtering and Processing To individual Requirements Cattle and Hogs ore Government Inspected in our Modern Abattoir for Your Protection. Specializing in Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon SLAUGHTERING ON MONDAY ONLY All Processing Guaranteed LOCKERS FOR RENT By Month or Year EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 235-0400 ilVMMONSEEMENIMMEN Something to Shout About . . . THE GOOD DEALS AT EXETER FORD USED TRACTORS • CASE 930 COMFORT KING WITH DUALS • IHC 434 WITH LOADER (1971 MODEL WITH 800 HOURS) • FORD 5000 DIESEL • IHC W4 WITH LOADER • COCKSHUTT 1350 • CASE 430 DIESEL • 1 FORD 5000 MAJOR DIESEL • FORD 5000 GAS • FORD 4-WHEEL DRIVE SUPER 6 • FORD SUPER MAJOR DIESEL • FORD 5200 (1973 MODEL WITH 400 HOURS) • FORD 4000 GAS • FORD SUPER MAJOR WITH LOADER • FORD 6000 DIESEL .tUSED'COMBINES.,;, • OLIVER P.T.O. NO. 18 W/PICKUP • NEW IDEA 701 UNI SYSTEM W/CORN HEAD • FORD 630 WITH GRAIN HEAD, CORN HEAD, PICKUP AND STRAW CHOPPER USED SNOWBLOWERS • FORD 519 AUGER STYLE • FORD V-TYPE Better Farming Starts At Tractors Equipment EXETER FORD Equipment Sales Ltd. Exeter 235-2200 JD BS SF CH RE 2 1 3 0 LUCAN MENS G, Van Geel 729 J. Hearn 639 R. Rollings 628 D. Morgan 579 E. Morgan 730 15 11 16 19 40 HG N. Coleman 636 5 HH S, Smith 622 2 HD R. Durand 610 4 PS A. Mollard 498 3 AH 11. Daniel 596 7 MM G. Farquhar 650 0 PP L. Bell 691 2 FF M. Edwards 656 5 PKP C, Holtzman 616 7 AB B, DuBarry 485 0 HYFI J. Simpson 545 0 AX J, Bunking 545 7 MENS INDUSTRIAL CO D. Jackson 648 2 AK D. McKnight 617 5 DN G. Dunlop634 2 AL G. Leger 615 5 DO A, Quinn 625 0 DP L. Hockey 692 7 MF J, Brintnell 651 5 HH E. Preszcator 643 2 CU C. Zeehuisen 681/ 5 BS B. Hogg 688 2 100 67 90 45 69 85 84 78 53 58 8 64 49 52 72 67 60 110 105 39 99 63 GG MM SP PP AC JS 1111 FF GY BL AE 77 72 46 74 68 64 79 42 70 116 81 LADIES THURSDAY. RA Luther 544 7 M. Taylor 627 5 D, Bushfield 594 2 M. Horrell 573 5 D. Brady 592 2 M. Bern 512 5 N. Dawson 589 2 S. Bruneau 466 ' 7 J. Mantey 483 0 T. Stagg 621 7 S. Martine 555 0 LOOK FOR OUR STORE BEHIND THE CO=OP ELEVATOR ENTER OFF NELSON STREET 0 r SOUTH OF HENSALL SALES BARN PLEASE NOTE PHONE NUMBER NOW'S THE TIME To Place Your Orders For SEED GRAIN While Most Varieties Still Available SPECIAL DISCOUNT Given For February Delivery of Seed Grain Be Wise . . . Order Early For GRASS SEED So it can be mixed and ready when you require it EXETER DISTRICT Phone /354081 Beside -CNR Station ' Page 14 Tinies-Advocate, February 7, 1974 , Trip for Middlesex on Meredith Robb,. a $3-year-Old bachelor :farmer from RR 2-, llderton, is one of two Canadians. 10- wi.n the 1974 Nuffield Foun- dation of the Britain travel- study Seholarships. The scholarships provide an opportunity for young farmers of Commonwealth countries to study farming and farm organization, in. Britain for six months, Participants visit farms and rural communities and discuss U.K. agriculture with officials of the British ministry of agriculture and the National Farmers Union. Mr. Robb said his main study program will involve farrow to finish pork operations with the main emphasis on farrowing and methods of feed and feeding dairy cattle. lie will be required to prepare papers on the two subjects to be submitted to the Nuffield Foundation and the Canadian Federation. of Agriculture whieh administers the scholarships in Canada. Mr. Robb farms about 500 acres with his father, brother and nephew under a limited com- pany, Robdale Farms Ltd. They are involved mainly in dairy and swine production, Beginning as a boy in the Middlesex 4-H club movement, Mr. Robb has been one of the most active young farmers in Middlesex. Mr. Robb, along with the other Canadian scholarship winner, David Hansen, of Lumsden, Sask, will leave for Britain Feb. 25. They expect to return about mid- August. RA PP PC 1313 AO TT JRS S. Horn 271 5 31 T. MacDonald 189 0 9 P, Cooper 30? 5 19 M. Tuckey 205 0 20 S. Hewitt 279 5 17 B. Anderson 321 0 24 PEE WEE$- E. Glanville 183 5 35 G. Harvey 178 0 10 J. Pfaff In , 3 15 K. Varley 147 2 24 B. MacDonald 189 3 13 J. Clover 184 2 23 FRIDAY MIXED L. Dykeman 516 4 57 J. Ellerington 544 3 67 B, Campbell 722 7 46 R. Cockwill 600 0 77 C, Murray 674 5 99 O. Jaques 608 2 74 SUNDAY MIXED N. Koehler 667 5 99 B, Heywood 562 2 49 G. Bierling 635 7 84 J. Smith 565 0 81 D. Brunton 613 5 38 R. Hippern 573 2 41 M. Samis 766 7 102 J. Blair 577 0 56 SR & JR BOYS & GIRLS A. Pridham 347 5 17 B. Mercer 311 0 10 D. Bell 306 5 14 L. Mercer 387 0 5 M. Brintnell 434 5 25 B, MacDonald 343 0 19 TUESDAY LADIES LH Sc E Rs IIHS 1210 BO TB RR R., Munn 718 B. Ankers no D. Gwalchrnai 646 B. Hardy 618 H. Thompson 539 L UCAN coPtifEN5 D. Brophy 508 A. Clarke 551 E. Hudgins 552 B. Wraith 502 A. Hudgins 488 K. Woodburn 429 1. 2 1 2 0 2 3 2 0 1 1 33 22 21 40 6 31 29 28 27 27 20 SP D R0 A 1111 CO RA GE 11P LuoAN LADIES '11. Eaton 591 L. Mosurinjohn 592 K. liaskelt 565 L. Morley 534 H. Ewan 534 L. Scott 540 S. Wilcox 670 J. Ovens 550 E. Noyes 575 0, Gwalchmai 502 J. Van Geel 481 7 7 7 0 5. 2 0 0 0 0 81 80 69 66 49 43 33 33 21 8 AL SIC 813 BC CH HD MA VA Ps MI CIi LG CR ON BB DO OC IN MP UN ATTEND TAX COLJRSE More than 75 area farmers offended on income tax seminar at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology, Tuesday. Above CCAT skiff member Doug Jamieson, co-ordinator .of short courses checks with Usborne farmers Glenn Stewart, Don Bray and John Stewart. 1-A photo CO ST CO KED AT i. Says diets not cause of any heart disease with ADRIAN VOS It is my fond hope that our doctors will read this item I am about to write. Al the University of Georgia, research has in- dicated that saturated fatty acid, which raises blood cholesterol is not even present in meat fat. The EXETER MENS A D & J RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICES Licensed Auctioneers and Appraisers Complete ' Auction Service Sales large or small, any type, anywhere Reasonable — Two for the price of one Let our experience be your reward. Phone Collect 'Doug' 'Jack' 237.3576 ' 237-3431 Break, enter at Pinery The Pinery OPP detachment report another accident free week. There were two break and enters during the past week in the Port Franks area, but nothing was taken in either incident. The detachment officers charged nine people under the Highway Traffic Act, seven under the Liquor Control Act, and one under the Motorized Snow Vehicle Act. One driver was charged with. impaired driving. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS li&K H. Holtzmann 742 7 '75 S&P S. Dettmer 609 . 0 65 DO R. Dickey 802 5 102 SP B. Nicol 728 2 86 RO B. Farquhar 759 5 94 McK D, McKnight 659 2 75 167 G. Cartipbell 642 7 67 BL D. Brintnell 578 0 34 C4TH,It Wood 736 f ..‘,• , 7 -1..,-.83 . ' LP Default ' 0 62 SU ' IL VanDorselaar 700 7 53 FL R. Munn 660 0 27 359 to 14..3 MIDDLETON'S Drug Store Ltd. Main St. Exeter Phone 235-1570 C. HARRY RODER, D.C. - DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 84 Pannel Lane, STRATHROY Telephone 245-1272 By appointment please. GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. INCOME TAX - ACCOUNTING for FARM & BUSINESS 107 MAIN ST., LUCAN Telephone 227-4851 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER MT: CARMEL INCOME TAX CENTRE INCOME TAX — ACCOUNTING for Farmers and Businessmen INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS No Job Too Small PHONE 237-3469 Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sale service PrOvincially licensed. Conduct sales of any kind, any place. We guarantee you more. To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666-0833 666-1967 Two businessmen were talking. "Is your advertising getting results?" asked the first, "It sure 'is," moaned the second. "Last week we ad- vertised for a night watchman and the next night we were robbed." that dietary fiber — whole cereal grains, roughage of fruits, vegetables — lowers blood cholesterol. Just read in the daily press that the agricultural outlook con- ference doesn't expect food cost to go down. We, as farmers have known this all along. It can't go down at the farm level,' for then production would decrease and the price increase. It can't go down at the transportation level, for fuel prices went up as well as truck prices, and wages won't come down. Restaurant prices can't come down because wages and other inputs went up. Retail prices won't go down for the same reasons. It appears to me that low income people must have some help to pay for the higher food cost. I'm afraid that high income people, professional people, some high paid union members will not be willing to sacrifice anything. Then if the food costs go up, they'll demand more income, which in turn will result in higher food costs. primary fatty acid that is in meat fat (caproic) actually lowers blood cholesterol and blood pressure. -On top of this comes the statement from Dr. Michael DeBakey, the famous heart transplant surgeon, that only about 30 percent of heart patients have any cholesterol ab- normality. He said that diet is not a specific cause of heart disease stating: "We don't know the cause and we need to take a much saner attitude toward diet in relation to the disease, since it is obvious that diet, as far as 65 percent or 70 percent of the patients are concerned, has not been related or associated with the disease in our experience." Then from Dr. Raymond Reiser, Texas A & M University that saturated fats do not, by any criterion, elevate cholesterol to high risk levels, if indeed they raise it al all." Dr. Sherman of the Meat Board thought it more likely that we eat insufficient crude fiber than that we eat too much saturated fat. He said that there is considerable evidence ATTEND BEEF CATTLE SESSIONS — Numerous farmers from the area attended, recent beef cattle sessions during Southwestern Ontario Farmers Week at Ridgetown. Shown in the above picture are from the left, Dr. T. D. Burgess, University of Guelph, Mervin Johnson, RR 1, Grand Bend, Gerry Love, RR 3, Parkhilliand Dr. F. J. Harden, Ridgetown. PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ont. Auction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. CALL THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515 HENSALL CO-OPT KIME & COMPANY Chartered Accountants Fred 0, Kime,C.A: John J. Kime,C.A. Robert J, Ditchfield,C.A. CONSULTANT TO FIRM— F. Grant Kime,C.G,A. IN HENSALL Tel-519-4382103 312 QUEENS AVENUE LONDON, ONTARIO GERALD L. MERNER Chartered Accountant BUS: 20 Sanders E. — EXETER — 235.0281 RES: 10 Green Acres — GRAND BEND — 238-8070 ilangkart, 'Doig Rd Co. ' Chartered Accountants 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner 285-0120 . — JOHN A. NORRIS Chartered Accountant 497 MAIN ST, EXETER 235.0)01 Huron Carpet & Drapery Highway 83 West EXETER 235-1451 Shop in Relaxed Comfort at Our Modern Showroom See Our Harding Carpet'S Pride of Paris Drapery Free Counselling Service Try Us For Complete Satisfaction 235-1451 One accident for local OPP One one accident was in- vestigated by the Exeter OPP detachment this week, and it was of a minor nature, At 2:15 a,m., -Friday, cars driven by Charles Scheydyer- berg, Stratford, and John Templeman, Staffa, collided on Highway 83 at the intersection of County Road 11. Damage was set at $85', by Constable Dale Lamont. • During the week, the local detachment officers charged 12 people under the Highway Traffic Act and issued warnings to another 22. There were two charges under the Criminal Code and one under the Liquor Control Board. Moving to new more efficient premises 262-3002 coop C ONOP '