The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-09-26, Page 16• -,S-••"''`,4,..
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Prices effective
until
September 30, 1974 At Our
EXETER YARD
ONLY LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES
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TRACTORS
1-Massey Ferguson 2085
1-Ford 400 Diesel with power steering,
727 hydraulic bucket loader
1-Ford 5000 Diesel
1-Cockshutt 550 Diesel
1-Case Model 'D'
1-Ford 4000 SU with loader (1974)
1-IHC Super 'A' with scufflers
1-Fordson Major Diesel
1-Ford 881 with Loader
1-David Brown 990 (Red)
1-IHC Model "C" with loader
1-Ford 5000 Gas, pci;.ver steering
1-Ford 3000 Diesel, power steering
1-IHC Super "C" with 2 row scuffle!:
1-Ford 3000 Diesel
1-IHC 350 with loader
1-IHC Super "C" with 4 row scuffler
1-Allis Chalmers "C" with loader
1-IHC B275 Diesel with loader
1-Ford 3000 Gas,
1-Ford 4000 Gas, power steering
1-IHC Model "M"
1-Cockshutt 40 Diesel
1-Ford 4000 Diesel with power steering
1-Cockshutt 30
1-Cockshutt 540
1-Allis Chalmers "C" with scuffler
1-Case 630 Diesel
1-Ford 5000 Diesel, with 218 hrs.
M.M. M5 gas with power steering
COMBINES
Ford P.T.O. combine
1-Massey Clipper with engine drive and
pickup
1-1HC 91, self-propelled, with -straw
chopper and grain head
1-IHC 101 self-propelled with grain head
1-Ford 630 with grain head and straw
chopper and 4 row corn head
1-Ford 642 with cab, grain head and straw
chopper
Cockshutt 422 PTO combine
Better Farming Starts At
Tractors
Equipment
EXETER FORD
Equipment Sales Ltd.
Exeter 235.2200
HARVEST
EQUIPMENT
For Corn
IHC 350 Harvester, one-row corn head & pickup
IHC' 350 Harvester, one-row corn head & pickup
11-1C 50 Harvester with two-row head
Allis-Chalmers 780 Harvester with 2-row head & pickup
IHC No. 56 Blower
New Holland Blower
Gehl Hi-Throw Blower
IHC 550 Harvester with 2-row corn head & pickup
INC 403 Combine with 4 x 30" corn head
INC 815 Combine with 4 x 30" corn head
INC 93 Combine with 2 x 30" corn head
IHC 105 Combine with 2 x 30" corn head
For Beans
1 Innes 520 with conveyor
2-Innes 570 with conveyor
2-trines 570 without conveyor
2-Innes 500 AR with conveyor
2-Innes 500AR without conveyor
1-Henry with conveyor
3-New Heath with conveyor
N. T. MONTEITH
EXETER LTD. 235-2121
"the best in service when ybu need it niostl"
Four winners
in fruit section
Competition in the vegetables
section at the. Fall Fair was stiff
but the fruit section saw only four
major competitors,
Victor Jeffery came out on, top
in the fruit division with 13 first4
in apples and one in plums and
three seconds in apples and one in
pears,
Fred. McClymont of Varna ran
a close second in the fruit MI-
petition with six firsts in apples
and eleven seconds, one first in
pears and two thirds and two
seconds in plums.
Leslie Cudmore was also a
strong contender in the fruit
division with three firsts and four
seconds.
Mrs. Harold Cudmore of RR 1,
Hensall placed fourth with one
first, two seconds and five thirds.
Victor Jeffery won the prize for
the best collection of fruit and
Fred McClymont placed second.
In the vegetables division, Fred
McClymont placed first in class
36 of Vegetables with three firsts,
one second and two thirds. Roy
Pepper placed second with one
first and four seconds and Mrs.
Keith McLaren of Exeter placed
third with one first, three seconds
and one third.
Other exhibitors in this com-
petition were: Mrs. Thos. Hem,
Mrs, C. Zeehuisen, Mrs, R. A.
Orr, Andy Dougall, Mrs. Shirley
Cooper, Mrs. Gordon Smith, Ila
Love, Mrs. Norma Hooper,
Bethel Reformed Church, Hugh
Rundle, Mrs. Maxine Sereda ,
Mrs. Milt Keller and Ray Cann.
In the commercial vegetable
feature Roy Pepper won the Neil
Campbell (Quality Produce)
award of $25 for the most points
in commercial vegetables with
three firsts.
Mrs. Shirley Cooper and Mrs.
W. Selves tied for second place in
this division with two firsts each.
Fred McClymont took two
seconds and Mrs. Thos. Hern took
one first.
LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES
NO. 2 SHINGLES
LOOK FOR THE BIG ORANGE BUILDING
TOP FEEDER CLUB CALVES - The top calf in the Exeter Fair Feeder Calf Club was shown by Doug Easton,
at the right. At the left is Torn Coates with his reserve champion calf, T-A photo
Should go to needy
Crying over spoiled eggs
those eggs and send them to
people who are in dire need of
protein. As far as the egg agency
is concerned it means a very
slight over-production for
Canadian needs.
In fact about two dozen eggs for
every 5,000 eggs produced. I feel
kind of sorry for Mrs. Plumtre,
that she has been taken in by her
By ADRIAN VOS
Canada's egg producers have
their hens lay 5 billion eggs per
year. Because this was more than
could be sold, an estimated 28
million eggs will be spoiled by the
end of the year,
This, of course is a crying
shame. Why doesn't our society,
led by our governments; buy
Doug Easton's top calf
sells for 92'/z cents
SUBSTANDARDS
A special purchase makes
this low, low price possible.
Not CMHC approved, due to
colour variations and small
surface defects, but still good
serviceable roofing value.
The champion calf at Satur-
day's Exeter Fair Feeder Calf
Club sale was sold for 92'2 cents
per pound to Bob Miles of
Woodham Meat Market.
The top finished calf was raised
and shown by Doug Easton. The
reserve champion steer owned by
Tom Coates was purchased by
Exeter Frozen Foods for 71 cents
per pound.
Janet Shapton owned the calf
showing the best gain of all the
calves shown. It gained 579
pounds to a total of 989 pounds
and sold for 541/2 cents per pound.
It was purchased by Darling's
Food Market.
The third prize steer ;:in the,
finishi department was purchased
by Exeter Frozen Foods ,for -56
cents per pound. It was owned by
.50 1 per sq.
Winners named
in Fair draw
Gerald Johns.
Fourth on the prize list was a
steer shown by Elaine Pym. It
weighed 941 pounds and was
bought by Darling's Food Market
for 54 cents per pound.
Second in the gain department
was a calf owned by Alan Powe.
It gained 564 pounds to a total of
989 pounds and was sold to Shur-
Gain for 551/2 cents per pound.
Doug Easton was the senior
and overall showmanship
champion. Winning the junior
title was Lori Lynn Stewart. Her
calf went to Shur-Gain for 51
cents per pound.
Other buyers in the sale con-
dicte,cl, by auctioneer Jack
• Riddell were Hensall Livestock
Sale's and Merrier's IVfeat Market
of Dashwood.
SAVEWAY MONEY SAVERS
A highlight of the Exeter Fair
dance Saturday night was the
naming of winners in the annual
lucky draw sponsored by the fair
board.
Winner of the quarter of beef
provided by Exeter District Co-
Op was Mrs. Glen Overholt,
Centralia. Second prize of a side
of pork went to Greg Dougall, RR
3, Exeter. It was donated by
Roeszler • Trucking of Crediton.
Hector Rowcliffe, Exeter took
home a side of lamb thronghlhe
courtesy of Bob'Ellerington'and a
dressed turkey -fron,i Hat'ter's
Turkey Farm at Dashwood went
to Mrs. John Ovens, RR 2,,,Lucan.
A bushel of apples donated by
Barry Jeffrey was won by R. E.
Russell, Exeter. '
The annual C,P. and T draw
sponsored by the Exeter
Independent Order of Oddfellows
andiRebekahs was'won by Gernot
Dauber of town. He won a $50 bill.
CATTLE FOR SALE
100 bred half-blood Maine-Anjou heifers
100 open half-blood Maine-Anjou heifers
500 Charolais-cross and Swiss-cross cows
bred Maine-Anjou
50 open three-quarter Limousin heifers
100 purebred Charolais cows, bred
40 long yearling purebred Charolais bulls
100 open and bred half-blood Chianina
heifers
CONTACT: SCOTT PALMER
PALMER RANCH
BOX 1630, PINCHER CREEK, ALBERTA,
CANADA TOK IWO
PHONE: (403) 627-4417
staff. It should be remembered
that her staff is headed by a
professor Forbes of Vancouver,
who said, when he commenced
his duties and before he had done
any research, that he was very
much opposed to marketing
boards.
It appears from here that there
is as much, or more
mismanagement in the Food
Prices Review Board as there is
in the Egg Agency. How much
does this Plumtre Board con-
tribute to our taxes and hence to
inflation?
How part time farmers and
non-farmers in rural areas can be
living side by side and create
problems for the bona fide far-
mer is demonstrated in East
Wawanosh township in Huron
County. This county has the first
official plan in Ontario, I'm all
for it, but it is far from ideal.
One would think that in an area
zoned agricultural there wouldn't
be restrictions to agricultural
expansion. However here we
have a case where a farmer
wants to expand. He applies for a
permit 'to build a pollution lim-
iting liquid manure tank. No,
says the planning board.
Somewhat bewildered he asks,
why not.
Well, within the required
distance is a house trailer, set up
on concrete blocks that doesn't
require a building permit.
Because the distance to this
dwelling is too low, the farmer is
refused a permit for his tank.
This seems to me a great in-
justice to all farmers. His other
neighbour doesn't care too much,
for this is a part time farmer. Is it
any wonder that farmers resent
the settling of urbanites in rural
areas?
CARAVELLE CARPETING
' lkie'dcirepunch Polypropylene fibre
ing. Stain resistant, will not shrink
be loose laid. Comes in 12 ft, widths
orange,
for any
. • lure is not
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or
red
room
a
SQ.
with
2.44
foam back-
ravel and can
in green, gold,
and blue. Ideal
where mois-
problem,
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42"
48"
Vinyl
x 50'
x 50'
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covered
Galvanized
24.33.
27.50
available
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LINK FENCING • , ‘ Galvanized
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42",'''X' .' 50' 2.2,95
48" x 50' 26,50
fencing accessories
at low, low prices.
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Reg, 3.50
NOW PER BAG
4' x 8'
x 1/2' .. ,,
4' x 8' xl" .4 x 8'
x 2" $299
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INSULATION
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4' x 8' x 7/16"
3.25
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TENTEST SHEATHING
4' x
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9' x 7/16"
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ROOF
COATING
Fibre coating
1 gal. 5 gal,
2.33 8.66
Liquid
Wet Stick
1 gal. 5 gal,
2.63 8.93 •
Architectural
Caulking
1.12
CAULKING
Homeowner's
Caulking
.86
ElastamerIc
Caulking
1 .69
Caulking
Guns
1.15
Radiant Heater.
,JOOO watt.
,Style 31.
1 2.95
Torcan
Radiant Heater.
1200 watt.
Style 35.
1 7.95
Electric HEATERS
90
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Mineral
100
ROLL
lb. x
sq.
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36"
ft.
surface
.50
roll
ROOFING
Black Smooth
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50
per sq. 8.98
m
surface
lb. x 36"
sq, ft. roll
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B...etboard Heater.
1000 watt.
Style 27.
1 9.95
Baseboard Heater,
1500 watt. Style 88.
23.95
GILBRAICO HUMIDIFIER
Model #200 Softoire power
removes 1 gal. per hour - max.
motor warranty
095
Priced at only 5 7
humidifier,
cap. 1 year
Stop drafts-
easy
Alt,rniturn and
rubber door
set
1.85
WEATHERSTRIPPING
save fuel with inexpensive,
to install weatherstripping.
Thresholds • extruded
alumnum. 36 long.
2.75
Door Sweep
36' long
mulls on door
.94
FIR PLYWOOD
1/4 ,, STD SEL GIS SPRUCE
7,45 5/16" 5.95 7.16
3/8" 6.38 7,64 9,83 5,90
5/8" 10.35 11.83 12.78
3/4" 12.44 13.54 14.15
Volume pricing available
on purchases 01,01
50 sheets
1/2" 8.58 10.27 10.99 ,
FIRE CHIEF CHIMNEY
7" Basic Chimney
4' 42,34 5' 48,84
Chimney Section,
2' 1310 3' 18.84 5' 29,23
Fire Stdp Plates„ ---- „,. 2.30
Clean out tee ii,so
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Rain cap 2,79
. LOUVRES & VENT
4"x16" screened corner vent 704
8"x16" screened corner vent , 1,05
8"x12" rect. flush louvre 2.05
8"1(16" rect. flush louvre 2.35
8" 3side open vent . 5,40
4/12 - 5/12 adj, louvre 7;75
11 1/2 "x16" pitch roof louvre 4.35
2"x96" contin vent . .1.88
227 Main St,, No. 4 Hwy. North
PHONE /36-1582
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Saturday 8:00 = 4:60