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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-01-31, Page 5Cards of Thanks Mr. James W. Manning and family wish to sincerely thank all their friends, neighbours and relatives for their expressions of sympathy and their many acts of kindness shown at the time of the sad bereavement of a dear wife and mother. 5-p The family of the late Byam Rowcliffe wish, to thank their friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy extend- ed to them during their recent sad bereavement, and for the many beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to Dr. Alex Add- ison and the Reverend D. A. MacMillian. 5-p Mr. and Mrs. John Farquhar wish to thank their friends for cards and lovely gifts received on the occasion of their fiftieth anniversary, Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Winter for their hospitality. 5-b I would like to take this opp- ortunity to thank my many fri- ends and neighbours for flowers, cards and telephone inquiries during my recent illness. Your kindness was greatly appreciated Special thanks to Dr. Addison and Dr. Newland, and all the staff of Clinton Public Hospital for their -kind attention. MRS. NORMAN FITZSIMONS, 5-b 3'. W. Stackhouse wishes to thank all friends and neighbours for cards, gifts, and all other kindnesses shown during his recent illness. 5-b Clearing Auction Sale FARM, STOCK & MACHINERY At lot 10, con. 12, Hullett Twp., 11/ 'miles north of Londesboro, 3% miles east, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, at 1 p.m. sharp. HORSES: Grey gelding, 10 yrs. old, roan mare, 10 yrs. old. CATTLE: 6 Holstein cows; 'due time of sale to April 1; Holstein heifer, pasture bred; Durham- heifer, pasture bred; Polled An- gus heifer, pasture bred; Polled Angus cow, bred Aug. 13; Guern- sey cow, 8 yrs. old, pasture bred; 6 Durham cows, pasture bred; Reg. Durham bull, 3 yrs. old; 6 calves, 1 yr. old (Holstein a n d Durham); 2 Polled Angus calves; 8 Durham calves. These' calves could be finished as babies. Dur- ham heifer, 700 lbs. (fat). PIGS: Tam sow; 2 Berk and York sows carrying third litter; 7 Tam chunks; 10 weaned pigs. HENS: 275 New Hampshire and Leghorn hens. MACHINERY: Geo, White No. 6 thresher (new 1951)) 24x42; Hart Parr 3 plow tractor on rub- ber, recently overhauled and in excellent shape; Massey Harris 3- bottom plow (new); 10' cultivat- or, nearly new; McCormick Deer- ing 7' binder; McCormick Deer- ing mower; Massey Harris side rake; Frost & Wood dump rake; Massey Harris hay loader; Oliver 2 row corn scuffler; Massey Har- ris 11 disc fertilizer drill; Massey Harris manure spreader; 3 sec. harrows; 10" grain grinder and speed jack; Woods milking ma- chine, 2 unit; walking plow; 130' drive belt (new; rubber tired wagon and sliding rack; Set sloop sleighs; 2000 lb. scale; col- ony house 10x12; 3 rain shelters; new Buckeye oil brooder; 2 coal brooders; electric McCormick Deering cream separator; set Stewart clippers (new); set breeching harness; single harness; forks, shovels, hoes, chains and numerous small items. Quantity mixed grain, about 10 tons, about 25 tons cut hay. ee Terms Cash. PROPERTY: 100 acres, Ni lots 9 and 10, Con. 12, Twp of Hullett; brick house, bank barn 45x90 with cement addition 18x40; hydro, furnace; house insulated. All workable land; spring creek. S1/2 Lot 11, Con. 12, Twp of Hul- lett, 50 acres, all freshly seeded. About 30 acres workable land, some small bush, spring creek. Properties will be offered at sale subject to reserve bid, if not sold previously. WILLIAM KNOX, Proprietor Harold ' Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk 5-8-7-b 4-•^4,-.1-10-*-11.4-•-•^4.11.11-41-11.4-111-40-0-11-40-4-11-1. CEMENT 'Contractors CEMENT' BUILDING and CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built and Repaired GUY IVES and SONS Phone Carlow 1612 36-ptfb 10-44-44-0-4-4+41-4-0-4-4,1044-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-t a couareous sgaysce Get Frhere Safely! CALL 1, 1 0 ASHTON'S TAXI THUR., FRI., SAT. (Feb. 7-9) "BOYS' RANCH" A heartwarming story that proves that faith and love are needed to solve the delinquency problem. A story for CHILDREN and their PARENTS — Jackie "Butch" Jenkins, James Craig, Skinny Homeier and Dorothy Patrick. Coming (Feb. 11-13): "BORN YESTERDAY" — Judy Halliday and Broderick Crawford THUR., FRI., SAT. "Francis Goes to the Races" For the laugh of your life see and hear Francis, the talking mule, as he becomes the confid- ante of thorobred racehorses. Featuring: Piper Laurie, Donald K O'Connor and Cecil ellawae Coming: Van Johnson and June Allyson in "TOO YOUNG TO KISS" MON., TUES., WED. (Feb. 4-0) Kathryn Grayson, Van Johnson and Paula Raymond A doctor, summoned to the opera house to treat a patient, discpv- ers his childhood sweetheart, and Changes his matrimonial plans. `Grounds for Marriage' The First Column BIRD WATCHERS ARE ACTIVE again in the community . . Miss Margaret Davies reports seeing a cardinal in their evergreen tree last Friday morning . . , She did think at first that it was a tana- ger, but bird-book in hand, she checked on the long slim tail, absence of top-knot, its bright red colouring, and the grey markings . . . She's sure it was a cardinal . . . Auction Sale of CATTLE and MACHINERY At Lot 9, Con, 1, Twp of Tuck- ersmith, IA mile east of Seaforth, No. 8 Highway, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.3, at 1 p.m. sharp. CATTLE: 5 Jersey cows, six yrs. old; 9 Jersey cows, 3 yrs. old —some fresh, balance due in Feb, and Mar. These cows from choice Registered stock. 14 stockers, Durham and Hereford, good con- dition, 650-700 lbs. 7 heifers, 3 steers 400-450 lbs.; 2 Jersey heifers; 5 young calves. PIGS: 92 chunks, about '75 lbs. MACHINERY: McCormick Deer- ing milker, pipe line, 2 double units, nearly new; Woodi electric grain grinder, practically new; Cockshutt drop head hay loader, new; McCormick Deering side rake; rubber tired wagon, hay rack and ensilage box; Massey Harris 7' binder; 10 ton mixed hay. Renfrew 600 lb, power separat- or, used 2 months; 1951 Willys Seep half ton pickup, 6,000 miles. Frigidaire electric stove, 4-burn- er, large size. TERMS CASH. GORDON HORNER, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer E, P. Chesney, Clerk 5-6-b ,olm•••••1,01•01101•••••1111 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere *ea.00.111•0 K. C. COOKE — FLORIST — Phone 66W CLINTON PLUMBING and HEATING BATHROOM FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES Oil Burners Pressure Systems 1 Modern 3-piece Bath now in stock, $170 E. J. Reynolds Huron St. Ph 577R +4-+-4 0-4-4,-4.44-•-•-44-4-0-11--*4-111-4.444-10-44-414,44 You Will Spend Eternity! !—Where? - If every living person knew what every departing SOUL DISCOVERS—EVERYONE would be SAVED TODAY. "It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment."—Heb. 9;27. ."For whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved."—Romans 10 ;13 CHAS FULLER, Box 123. Los Angeles, 53—TUNE IN . Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST 4-4 •-••• +4-•-•,-1+ .4 444+444- +.4-4044÷4. Modern Plumbing Supplies Now is the time to com- plete your plans for that long-needed plumbing in- stallation. Secure our esti- mate to-day! We carry nothing but the est quality plumbing sup- plies; you con depend on our guarantee. — G000 SUPPLY ON HAND. — HR ugh HawRins Hardware, Plumbing and Heating Eariestroughing -- Sheet Metal Work -.Med(' FlifilOCOS 44-.4-4-4-•-•4+4+40-444, tors 020r21, 5-b TEN HOLSTEIN COWS, carry- ing their seem(' calves; t9 fresh- en in February. C. Faber, 'Rat 3, Exeter. Phone Hensel' 6804f 5-p IHURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1952 Classified Rates CASH RATE iee (If .peld by 'Wednesday following date o in- ertion),---TWp cents et word first insertion (Minimum, 50 cente); •„splesequent ineertierie cents word (minimum 05 cents); 15 -cents extra for box number or 'for direction. to NEWS-BECORI? Office. IF CHARGED-10 cents extra DEADLINE—ea noon, Wednes- day. ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT TWO ROOMED CABIN AND veranda, insulated, partially fare .nished, with water and hydro. Phone fl001-2, Clinton. 5-p 'TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS elewrestairs. Sink, cupboard. Cent- :rally located. Phone 733. 5-b MISCELLANEOUS ACCOMMODATION WANTED -WANTED TO RENT, FIVE or six :roomed house or apartment in 'Clinton. Phone Clinton 547W. ARTICLES FOR SALE GASOLINE WASHING Machine; 'one african gander; 70 six-montlib ald pullets.- Goderich 932r15. 3-4-5-p NV BABY SITTING MELTABLE BABY SITTER avail- -able, Mrs. Lucy Bezzo, Matilda St„ phone Clinton 499R. 5-p BABY CHICKS V'OR BRAY DAY-OLD CHICKS, 'order in advance, They have leeway cockerels for pretty prompt 'ehipment, also started pullets. 'Get price list and order through agent — Mrs. Alex Paterson, larucefield. • 5-b /APPLES FOR SALE SPRAYED APPLES. SPIES, "Talman Sweets, Greenings, Rus- sets, etc. Free delivery in Clin- Ion. Phone Clinton 613r24. Fred -..McClymont, Varna. - 4-5-6-7-8-9-b 19/11,011111111MINNINIXIMINIMINMINOWINIMMINIMNINal SUILDING LOTS FOR SALE &RE YOU THINKING of build- •Ing a home. A number of fine Asts, for sale. Leonard G. Winter, Seal Estate, phones: business 448, residence 5993. 7-flitfb LBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES !WISH AND CHIP BUSINESS for ale. Good yearly turnover, rBuildings, two lots, •equipment, and gas pumps included in sale. Wonderful spot for a dine and faience. Le G. Winter, Real Estate, ,Business 'Broker, ':THRIVING BAKERY, Building, business, trucks, will sell separ- 'ate or would be interested in 'farm trade. Other business trade aisted with ice—restaurants, gas -station, tourist camps. Leonard 'G. 'Winter. 38-b-tfb (COLONY HOUSE WANTED WHY PAY RENT? Immediate possessibn, three-bedroom house, full basement. hardwood 'floors, three-piece bath, heavy wiring, low taxes. $1500 down, Asking $5500. 137 James Street. Write F/S K. E. Saddlemyre, .,RCAF Station, North Bay. 2tfb SMALL HOLDING for the fam- ily that wants to retire; four bed- rooms, double living room, dining room. kitchen, heavy wiring, full basement, goocrfurnate, pressure system, double garage; one aere of land, more optional; two miles from Clinton on good road. L. G. Winter, Real Estate and Busi- ness Broker, Clinton, business phone 448; residence 599-3. 40-tfb EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE, in Egmondville, newly decorated in- terior. Three room apartment upstairs. Five rooms downstairs. Large - bedrooms, no fixtures. Woodshed, garage, stable and six large lots adjoining. Also house and ten acres on Highway 21, one mile"iouth of Hayfield. Water pressure and full plumbing. In really good repair. Call 56r12 Bayfield. 5-6-p PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call 0, W. Cox at Clinton 550R. 43tfb 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with Sherlock-Manning Pianos Limit- ed; tuning end reeairing; ell work guaranteed. E, C. Nickle, phone Clinton 3393. 20-21-plfb KELVINATOR, SEVEN CI.T. VT., 'in good condition. Just changed over to 60 cycle. North side of 'town of Mitchell, 'Led '15, Con. .6 2, Logan' TOwnship. 5-IS ONE TWENTY SECTION HOT 'water radiator; one Moffat annex; .one Quebec heater, also one reg- ittered Berkshire hog, 'one year fold, James 'Lelehreare R, 11, 2, Clinton. Phone 90415. 5-b HELP WANTED—FEMALE 'WOMAN 'TO HELP CARE FOR an invalid. Town home, $25 e Week. Phone '3431I, 5-0 HELP WANTED 'NEWSPAPER —SIMSCRIPTION -Solicitor 'on 'liberal 'commission. bads, A good Opportunity to Make some money. "Hole "K' NoWS4teceett '5-xtfl3 CLINTON NEVIrSellECORD BIRTHS 1114cNALL—In Clinton Public Ms., Pttal, on Saturday, January go, 1952, to Mr. and, Mrs. Donald McNeil (nee Marjorie Watt), R.R, 1, Blyth, a son. STIRLING — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, jaMary 27, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Stirling, Bayfield, a son. MARRIAGES BRADLEY-CUNNINGHAM — In Knox Church, Auburn, on Sat- urday, January ge, 1952, by Rev, C, C. Washington, Ariel June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Cunningham, Colborne Township, to Lloyd. Bradley, youngest on of Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Bradley, Goderich, LLOYD-PREISS—In the home of the bride's mother, I3elmore, by Rev. Mr. Martin, Doris Eileen, daughter of Mrs. Preiss and the late Paul Preiss, to Thomas Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lloyd, Har- riston. LLOYD-THOMPSON — In St. Paul's Church of England, Clin- ton, on Saturday, January 26, 1952, by Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, Alice Louise, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. •G. Thompson, to Charles Donald Lloyd, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0, W, Lloyd, Wingham. DEATHS COX—In Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, on Wednesday, January 30, 1952, J. Howard Cox, be- loved husband of Christiana Watson Reid, in his 69th year. Funeral service from Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, to Mait- land Cemetery, Goderich, Fri- day, February 4, at 2.30/ p.m. McEWEN—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, January 27, 1952, Walter John McEwen, be- loved husband of Dallas Brink- low McEwen, in his 24th year. Funeral service from Brucefield United Church, 'to Baird's Cem- etery, Stanley Township, Tues- day, January 29. POLLOCK—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, January 20. 1952, George Clifford Pollock, beloved husband of Edith Peeb- les Pollock, in his 62nd year. Funeral service from A. Millard George Funeral Home, London, to WoodIgnci Cemetery, Lon- don, Tuesday, January 22, BOWCLIFFE—At the home of his daughter, Mrs Orville Oke, Seaforth, on Friday, January 25, 1952, Byam Rowcliffe, be- loved husband of the late Perla Batten Rowcliffe, in his 72nd year. Funeral service from the Box Funeral Home, Seaforth, to Maitlandbank Cemetery, Monday, January 28. SALTER—In Clinton, on Mon- day, January 28, 1952, William George Salter, in his 89th year. Funeral service from Currie's funeral home, Wingham, to Wingham Cemetery, Wednes- day, January 30. Recites Burns' Poetry On 92nd Birthday One of Stanley Township's grand old ladies, Mrs. Thomas Baird, celebrated her 92nd birth- day yesterday. A family dinner was held at the home of her son, Thomas Baird, Jr., when Mrs. Baird re- cited a selection of Robbie Burns' poetry to mark the occasion. NOTICE Beginning January 1952 my office will close Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday evenings. W. A. Oakes M.D. 50-ttb8 PRICE SALE Men's and Boys' OVERCOATS Special group of 15 coats All Shades — All Sizes Regularly priced to 49. Now at 1/2 PRICE Men's & Boys' Jackets — 14' only Assorted Body Styles Regularly up to 22.50 Now at 1/2 PRICE SWEATER Clearance Men's and Boys' Special Group Y2 PRICE ..---.4.6-411,4b 410. • PICKETT CAMPBELL Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats Colaieoaite the theatre) PHONE 25 --- CLINTON NINE PIGS, eight weeks old. Murray 'Rohner, R.R, 1, Zurich. Phone 696r2, Hensall. 5-6-b „ - ONE CHOICE GUERNSEX Heif- er to freshen last week in Feb- ruary, Phone 633r3, Clinton. 5-b PUREBRED HEREFORD BULL for sale, Serviceable age. Apply E. Ellis, phone 802r4. 5-p MUSIC LESSONS MRS. FRANK SPEAIGHT, teach- er of piano and theory, Pupils prepared for examinations. Phone Clinton 405, 4-tfb CRESS 'CORN SALVE for sure relief. Druggists sell Cress Bun- ion Salve — wear stylish shoes soon. 5 & 11-b OUTSTANDING VALUES in Avon Products. Skin freshener, perfumed deodorant, creme sham- poo, cleansing creams, and hand cream, Contact Winifred O'Neil. &COLONY HOUSE, good condition, about 12' by 16'. Apply James 'Turner, R.R. 2, Clinton. 5-b Employment Wanted—Female "YOUNG GIRL WISHES WORK in office, restaurant, or store. Apply Box "T", Clinton News- ',Record. 5-p ACCURATE TYPING of records, :form letters, manuscripts, etc., done carbon copy free. Apply in 'writing to Box "D", Clinton News-Record. 5-x FARMS FOR SALE FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. Confidential information. Leon- ard G. Winter, Real Estate, ,phones: business 448, residence 599.J. 5-btfb *GRASS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot 15, concession 5, Hullett. Thomas Carbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone Clinton 801r21, or James Phelan, !H.R. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9. 13-15-ptbf 1'73 ACRES, 60 ACRES ARABLE, 20 acres bush, balance permanent epaature. Two miles north of Nohnesvflie on No. 8 Highway. Apply William Glen, R. R. 2, "Clinton. Phone 901r16, 4-5-6-7-p FARMS WANTED WANTED TO RENT OR BUY, ea good pasture farm, well wat- 'ered and fenced. Write -particul- lairs Including price and amount -of 1951 taxes to Box "5", Clinton News-Record. 4-5-b FURNITURE REFINISHING FOR PIANO, FURNITURE, AND wade) cabinet refinishing and re- veering, see W. G. Pickett, Box .351, Clinton. 4-5-6-p FURNITURE FOR SALE CLASSIC VACUUM • CLEANER, ,nearly •new. Price $40. Phone Clinton 57911. FREE THERMOMETER — Plus cash at your farm for dead or disabled horses or cows. Phone collect, Seaforth 655r2. William Stone Sons, Limited. 43tief ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertilizer prices. genet, will pay fertilizer prices. If dead, phone at once. Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 036r32, Gode- rich.. - 2btfb FOR SALE: NEW IDEA Side Rakes, Tractor Mowers, Spread- ers, New and used tractors and equipment, Forage Harvesters, Weed„Sprayers, Manure Loaders, Hammermills, Pumps and Stable Equipment, Booms, Wagon Un- loaders, Gibson Refrigerators, Stoves, etc. See us last, it pays. New Idea Distributors, Goderich, phone Carlow 2821. 3-4-5-p ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduc- ed rates from the licensed Grow- ing Co-operative Association from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Hereford, Beef and Dual Purpose Shorthorns. Bulls of top quality. Life membership $25. Members $5 per cow. Non- members $6 per cow. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association, R.R. 1, Waterloo. For service contact Charles Brandon, Clinton. Phone 633r5 before 10 a.m. 45-47-tbf NOTICES NO TRESPASSING OR HUNT- ing—Persons found trespassing or hunting on Lot 14 and 15, Bay- field Line, Goderich Township; will be prosecuted. By order— G. Turner. 3-4-5-b POULTRY FOR SALE SIX WHITE PEKIN DUCKS, laying. Apply William Harris, 908r3, Clinton. PROPERTY FOR SALE ONE-AND-ONE-HALF STOREY dwelling consisting of two apart- ments. One apartment occupied, early possession of the other. All conveniences. Well located. Ap- ply to H. C. Lawson Realtor, Bank of Montreal Building. Phone 251W. 4-tfb SIX-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE and barn, lots 211, and 212 in Iletiaall. Apply Albert Walff, Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb .fr ROOFING JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT of Steel roofing; also some Pedlar Cow Bowls. IL Charlesworth. SAW PILING WORTH READING! Time to sharpen up, Handaws, rip saves, crosscut saws, circular saws. All /makes of saws. Sharpening of all tools, from planer' arid jointer blades to hyPodeierlie needles. All work done by Foley power auto- matic electric eaulpinent. Earl Doucette. Queen St., one block each Of Clinton Public Hospital. Sep STOVES FOR SALE COLEMAN HEATER AND T1.18e ing and fittings for outside tank, $65, T. 11. Mack, Bayfield, 5.13 A. Betides Given Signal Honour of the day, and then proceeded to the 'banquet downtown. Among those at the head table was R. G, Bennett, former agri- cultural representative for Huron and now associate director of Boys' and Girls Club work, who made presentations to Provincial Grain and Potato Club winners. Incidentally, "Gordie" renewed friendships with the Huron dele- gates, as did also Leroy -Brown, Lindsay, agricultural represent- ative . for Victoria and former agricultural representative for Huron. G. W. Montgomery, pres- ent agricultural representative for Huron, also was on hand. In winning fourth prize in the Ontario Fifty-Bushel Winter Wheat competition, Alvin Betties scored 90.1 points, standing near the top in the contest of appear- ance and seed and weight. His was an excellent sample. one driven by William Auburn. No one was injured. ftQ Y THEATRE CLINTO N Now Playing (Jan. 31-Feb, 2) "GO FOR BROKE" with Van Johnson and Warner Anderson spoommaimem•••••••••••••••••••mw PARK. THEATRE . GODERICH—Phone 1150 Now: "ABBOTT COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN" MON., TUES., WED, "MR. IMPERIUM" An unusual musical drama done in Technicolor. From Europe to Palm Springs e prince pursues his romance with a movie star, Ezio Pinza — Lana Turner and Barry Sullivan 1001110111~11/111"0611 GORDON R. HEARN Optometrist Huron St. Phone 69 On Friday EVERY Week 3-4-5-6-b -CAR HAYES EZE-CHANGE All-Aluminum Combination STORM WINDOWS and SCREENS Kool Vent Aluminum Awnings and Porches Ornamental Iron Railings of AU-Canadian Better Quality Materials 12-24 months to pay 2 weeks' 'delivery Estimates and Demonstration Given With No Obligation LEN COLE'S SHELL SERVICE Phone 463-M 4-tfb 01.1,111101.0.01,001,01.1 . MON., TUES., WED. Jahn Derek, Derma, Reed and Sidney Blackmer What happens to the "Kept men of College football. teams? Sei this revealing story of moderi college athletics and its problem. "Saturday'sHero" THUR., FRI., SAT. Shelley Winters & Richard Conti From the waterfront's secrets from the wild fury of the sea comes a raging story of salty San Francisco. "The Raging Tide" Coining: "THE GUY WHO CAME BACK" Paul Douglas and Joan Bennett DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DISCUSSED BY FORUMS The question of daylight saving time is causing farm- ers some concern in nurs/ County. Last week It was discussed by many of . the Farm Forums in the County and there seems to be a feel- ing that daylight saving time Is not in the best interests of agriculture and should be discontinued. A request has been sent from Huron County to have the Ontario Farm Radio For- um discuss daylight saving time on a Provincial Broad- cast to bring out the import- ance of this question before another summer season comes along. CAPITAL THEATRI GODERICH — Phone 47 Now; Randolph Scott and Joa Leslie in "Ti E MAN IN TH SADDLE" in Colour PAGE FIVE News-Record Classified lets Bring nick Results LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ELEVEN PIGS, six weeks Raymond Cantelon, phone Clin- ronto, about 11 a.m., the delegates attended the session of the On- During a heavy snowfall and tario Crop Improvement Associa- I due to an icy road surface, a car tion annual meeting for the rest driven by Sgt. James Heffel, Clinton, collided with the rear of Craig, Wingham and Wroxeter. J. D. Provincial Constable Helmer Butler, assistant agricultural rep- Snell,Seaforth, reported that a- leout $200 damage was done to crhesaernigeat‘ive for Huron, was two cars on King's Highway 4, Arriving at the Coliseum, To- about 11/z miles south of Clinton. chartered bus trip Thursday last. The trip started at Exeter at 6 Icy Road and Snow a.m. and the bus proceeded north through the County picking up Causes Collision passengers all along the way to (3y RsA) Alvin Betties, Hayfield, presi- dent, Huron Crop. Improvement Associaticin, was signally honour- ed at the annual banquet of the Ontario Crop Improvement As- sociation in the Crystal HalIroom, King Edward Rotel, Toronto, Thursday evening last. In the presence of a vast gath- ering of Association members from all parts of Ontario, he re- ceived a $35 cash award for fin- ishing in fourth place in the Fifty-Bushel Winter Wheat Club competition conducted .by the Association in 1951, There were 250 entries from 15 counties in this contest. At the banquet, close to '70 Hur- on County farmers were present, forming the largest delegation from any county in Ontario. County Bus Trip Arranged by Huron Crop Im- provement Association, most of the Huron delegates went by a