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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-06-21, Page 10STEER'S 4111ERTY IS .$HORT ,41VM --Central press Cansdiau Just shortly after this steer, was caught trespassing through the family wash hanging in a Toronto backyard, he was shot and killed by an employee of the stockyards from which the animal had escaped. The man entered nearby house, opened a kitchen window and fired. But before he was killed the 400- pound steer had bulled its way through a jewelry shop where it did' several, hundred dollars damage. Hensall WI Kok At Grand Bend .(By our Ifensait: correspondent) The summer cottage of Mrs. Cornelius Cook, at Grand Bend, proved an ideal setting on june. 13, for the anTlillat picnic of the Bewail Women's Institute,. of which Mrs, Cook is a member. Some 30 members and eight child-. ren enjoyed the. affair.. A picnic supper was served from tables ar- ranged :on the lawn. Mrs. A, Sbir, tray, president, conducted .a brief business . session during which plans were .outlined' for :exhibits at Exeter Fall Fair. Sports, games and contests were conducted by Mist, R, Elgie and Mrs. L. Chapman., Winners in the elsildrentss• sports events were:. girls' 50-yard dash, Margie Elgie, Mary Hann; junior boys'. dash, Brece Shirray, Craig Chapman, Wayne Hann; senior boys' dash, Douglas, Shirray, Gerry Chapman, Woke Menard'; wheel: barrow race, Bruce Shirray and Craig Chap- LOANS for things. you need and want Get $50 to $1000 at Household Finance, for any worthwhile purpose. It's the• way thousands of people every year. get the extra cash they need on terms, they can afford. If you have a steady income, and you: can meet the regular monthly pay., ments, you can borrow without endorsers at HFC. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE B. F. Bedforc4 Monoger 35 West Street, second floor, phone 1301 GODERICH, ONT. 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The annual field day for lett Township schools was held in Londesboro Community Perk last Friday, with ten schools taking part,: To add to the interest this year, 1-hillett Township Council donated a cup for the pupil win- ning most points, and a medal to the champion in each age group. Awards were presented by Reeve William. Jewitt and school inspecter Gs G. Gardiner, Goderich, The afternoon's con- tests were in charge of the town- ship teachers. Champions in the different sections were: girls, Bonnie Snell, Shirley Riley, June Dolmage, Dianne Gardner; boys, Alan Caldwell, Frank Tares, Gordon Hoggart, Neil Dolmage. Results Boys, seven and under: Running, Alan Caciwell, SS 11; Paul Cook, SS 3; David Riley, SS 1. Stand- ing broad jump, Alan Caldwell; David Riley; Paul Cook. Running broad jump, pavid Riley; Taaf Beaker, SS 8; Arthur McMichael, SS 11. Standing high jump, David Riley; Alan Caldwell. Run- ning high jump, Taaf 'Beaker; Alan Caldwell; ,Paul Cook. Champion: Alan Caldwell, -13 points. Girls, seven and under: Run- ning, Bonnie Snell, SS 10; Freda' Goldsworthy, SS 5; Elaine Dale, SS , 1. Standings broad jump, Bonnie Snell; Gerry Gerritts, SS 12; Freda Goldsworthy. Running broad jump, Linda Nott, SS 1; Winne Bylsma, SS 7; Bonnie Snell. Running high jump, Bon- nie Snell; Frances Blacker, SS 12; Gerry Gerritts. Softball throw, Frances Blacker; Linda Little, SS 8; Laura Daer, USS 5. Champion: Bonnie Snell, .16 points. Nine and Under Audrey Girls, nine and under: Running, Duizer, SS 10; Elaine De BACKACHE May beWarninq Backache is often caused by lazy hiai-rey action. When kidneys. get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest or that tired-out and heavy-headed feeling may soon follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better-sleep better-work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. 51 il•oiter, SS 10; Jane .Kolliman, USS 2. Standing broad jump, Shirley Riley, _S$, 1; Audrey Duizer; .binda, Railer. Run- ping broad jump, Shirley Riley, Audrey Puizer; Elizabeth Cart- er, SS 1, Standing high jump, Shirley Riley; Audrey Duizer. Running high jump, Shirley. nu- ey; Deanna Dale, SS 3; Janice Jewitt, SS 3, Softball throw, Deanna Pale; Audrey Duizer; Janice Wright, S$ Champion; Shirley Riley, 15 points, • Boys, nine and under; Running race, John Arthur, USS 5; Frank :Tares, SS 8; Tony Verburg, SS 8, Standing broad jump, Bill Thompson, SS. 11; Frank Taras; John Saundercock, $$ 8. Run- ning broad jump, Frank Taras; Tony Verburg; Jake De Ruyter, SS 10. Running high jump, Frank Tarns; Bill Thompson; David Scanlon, SS 11. Softball throw, John Arthur; Frank Tare as; Bill Thompson, Champion: Frank Tares, 14 points. 11 And lIrniler Girls, 11 and under: Running, Jean Dolmage, SS 3; Marie Van- baaren, SS 5; Nancy Caldwell, SS 11. Standing broad jump, June Dolrnage, SS 3; Marie Van- baaren; Nancy Caldwell, Run- ning broad jump, June Dolmage; Marie Riley, SS 1 .; Laura Hog- gart, SS 3. Running high jump, June Dolmage; Nancy Caldwell; Marie Riley. Softball ;throw, Reta Flynn, SSS 2; June Dol- mage; Toni Duizer, SS 10. Champion: June Dolmage, 23 points. 136ys, 11 and under: Running, John Tares, SS 8; Gordon Hoge gart, SS 3; Koos Verberg, SS 8. Standing. broad jinni)) Koos Ver- berg; Gordon Hoggart; John Tar- as. Running broad jump, -dor- don Hoggart; John Taras; KooS Verberg. Standing high jump, Gordon Hoggart; John Tares. Running high jump, Gordon Hoggart; John Taras; Koos Ver- berg. Softball throske, Gordon Hoggart; John Tares; Tom Mc- Lean, SS 12. Champion: Gordon Hoggart, 23 pdints. 12 and Over Girls, 12 and over: Running, Margo Grange, USS 5; Dianne Gardner, SS 1; Bonnie Thomas- on, SS 8. Standing broad jump, Dianne Gardner; Bonnie Thom- ason; Carol Fowler, SS 1. Run- ning broad jump, Dianne Gard- ner; Bonnie Thomason; Teresa Bylsma, SS 7. Standing high jump, Dianne Gardner; Bonnie Thomason. Running high jump, Dianne Gardner; Margaret Mer- rill, SS 12; Bonnie Thomason. Softball throw, Bonnie Thomas- on; Margaret Merrill; „ Helen Johnston, SS 10. Champion: Dianne Gardner, 18 points. Boys, 12 and over; Running! Neil Dolrnage, SS .3; John De Ruyter, SS 1Q; Edward Daer, USS 5, Standing broad jump, Harvey Carter, SS 5; Ross Cart- er, SS 5; Neil Dolmage. Run- ning, broad jump, John De Ruy ter.; Herbert Fangrathl, SS 7; Neil Dolmage. Standing high jump, Neil Dolmage; John, De Ruyter. Running high jiunp, Herbert Fangrath; Neil Dolmage; John De Ruyter, Softball throw, orris Grimoldsby, SS 3; Barry Young, SS 9; E d w era Daer, USS 5. Champion: Neil Dolmage, 15 points. Relay race, Neil Dolmage, Gor- don Hoggart, Morris CirimoldshY, June Dolmage, Edward Daer, Ed- ward Leatherland, John Arthur, Margo Grange, Ralph Postma, Dianne Gardner, Evert Hessels, Harry Kraesen. 0 Fall Fair Dates Bayfield-Sept. 26, 27 (Centennial Year) BlythSept. 18-19 Brussels-Sept. 27, 28 Dungannon-Sept; 27 Exeter-Sept. 19, 20 Kincardine--Sept. 20, 21 Kirkten-Sept. 27, 28 taistowel-Sept. 24, 25 Lucknow-Sept 25, 26 London-Sept 10-15 (Western Fair) Meaford-Sept. 21, 22 Mitchell-Sept. 25, 26 Palmerston-00. 1, 2 Parkhall-Sept. 21 St. Marys-Sept. 6, 7 Seaforth-Sept 20, 21 Stratford-Sept 17-19 Teesvvater-Ont. 2, 3 Toronto-Aug. 24-Sept. 6 (Canadian National) Toronto-Nov. 9-17 • (Royal Winter) Wiarton-Sept. 14, 15 Zurich-Sept 24, 25 Local Market HENSALL COMMUNITY SALE • Thursday, June 14 Weaning pigs, $9 to $12; chunks, $13 to $18; feeders, $25 to $35; sows, $50 to $80; Holstein cows, $150 to $175; Durham cows, $125 to $150; Hol- stein calves, $12 to $20; Durham calves, $20 to $40; grass cattle, $75 to $100. 500 pigs were sold, and 50 head of cattle and calves. 4-H Club Tour To Niagara Falls Planned; July 17 A train trip to Niagara Falls and to Queens:ton Park is being planned this year by the 4-H Club Leaders' association, and it is ex- pected that over 500 members and leaders will take the trip on July 17. ' The schedule is made up for the train to. leave Goderich by CNR at 6 in the morning, reach- ing Clinton 25 minutes later. At 6.40 the train will be in Seaforth and will leave Mitchell, at 7.01 a.m. After arrival in St, Catherines at 10.10 the group will enter bus- es, and 'visit points of interest in that area, arriving at Brock's monument, Queenston' at 12 noon, where lunch brought from home will be eaten. Buses will take the 4-H group to Fort St. George, "Table Rock and the floral clock at Niagara Falaa, From 2.45 to 4 p.m. a tour will be taken at Ontario Hydro Plant, the hydraulic control gates, parks and historic sites at Niag- ara Falls. A chicken dinner will be purchased there, and members are asked to bring $1.25 per plate for this Meal.' mart; .Gerry Chapman and Doug-- 14$ Shirray; Wayne Rath and:. Ricky Menard; three-legged race, Bruce, Shirray and Craig Chap,.. man; Gerry Chapman and Doing; Shirray, Wayne Hag* and TUchy Menard, sack race, Douglas Shir- • ray and Gerry Chapman, A number of prizes were award, ed Institute members for ditgeren*.: contests, and ten prizes for were won during the everli1V.,1Y11136. C, Cook -won .the prize for having,,, a birthday nearest date of picnic, . Mrs,. Myrtle - Thon, BaslcatOens., Sesk„ won the lucky chair prize • Mrs. B. Sproat„ Ifensall, assisted; the hostess, 0 HOLMESVILLE „........ . Mr. and Mrs, Jim Lobb family, Clinton; Mr, and Lyle Docking and family, .Staffg,. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Lobb 444. Clintonfamily,. Mr. and Mrs., Harold Lobb and family, Bruce-. field; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elitnville, called at the home et Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hohnes4.- ville, last Sunday. The trip from the Falls will be by train, arriving in Mitchell at 10.10, at Seaforth at 10.30; Clanton at 10.45 and at Goderich at 11.10 p.m. Those wising to go are .asked to buy their train tickets by July 4, and they are available from the the Club Leaders. All members are expected to .wear their 4-H sweaters, and new, members will be able to purchase these on the train for $1.25. For older mem- bers who wish to buy a new sweater the cost will be $2.75. Born February 25, 1956 Breeder: JACK BUDD, Belleville, Mich. ' His seven nearest , dams average: Fat .. 365d .. 1047.30 Milk 25903.00 Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" We are looking to the future and with this in mind we have purchased a Holstein Bull calf for use in our Uint. He will not be ready for service for nearly a year. Following is his four generation. pedigree. Where else could you get such type & production backing? 'Budd Farm Royal Prince BUDD FARM MASTER ACE 1186187 "Very Good" "His sire's dam has over 200,000 lbs. milk and his. own dam com- pletes five generations of 100,000 lb. cows." A prospect for Ex. BUDD FARM PRINCESS "Very Good" 3414102 Fat 363d 2y 740.10 Milk (3X-3. 9%) 18939,00 Fat 305d 2y 660,00 (Michigan State Leader) :Milk. 3X-3. 9% 17086.00 Fat 365d 3y 702.00 Milk (3X-SA) 19761.00 Now making her best record as a 4 yr. old. A maternal sister to .-- Erindale Laux. DIM Flora H. T. Record rat 365d 7y 1013.10 Milk (2X-11%) 24462.00 Erindale Dunloggin Betty Fat 365d 4y 735.90 Milk (3X) 20231.00 MINNOW CREEK RODEE 1066305 5 A R daughters 4 from 422 to 740 lbs. Budd Farm Princess "VG" Fat 363d' 2y 740.10 Milk (3X-3.9%) 18939.00 Erhulale Rodee Annabelle Fat 3654 2y 554.80 Milk (2X-4.4%) 12720.00 5 H T daughters 1. with 647 lbs, Budd Farm Re Sarah Fat 338d 2y 647.50 Milk (3X-3.7%) 17290.0 ERINDALE DUNLOGGIN ANNA 2265454 "Excellent" - 95 points HT rec. 365d-13y--3X-33900-4.4%- 1487,0, A R Record's: 3654-11y---3X-33198-4.5%- 1479.4 3654-91/2 y-3X-27397-4.0%- 1088 3 365d-8y-3X-25799-4,2% - 1076.4 "Highest living fat producer in N. America. The only "E" cow with over 1400E-Produced a total of 5131.1F in 4 lactations, a Na- tional record; Well over 100,000- M." 3 tested daughters (see left), LAUXMONT MASTER COLANTHA 982921 11 H T daughters: ERINDALE LADY LAUXMONT 2544959 H T Records: 365d-12y---3X-33343-4.0%- 1362.0 365d-81/2 y-3X-28076-3.8%- 1078.2 365d-7y-3X-24712-3.9% - 958.2 A R Records: 365d-51/4 y-3X-27375-3.8%- 1048.4 365d-91/2 y-3X-25046-3.9%- 980.3 365d-4y---3X-24340-3.8%- 929.2 Lifetime over 200000M 7500F LAUXMONT ROSELAD DELLA 730631 2 A R daughters With 694 and 941 lbs. 3 H T daughters 1 with, 837 lbs. 2 with 629 and 733 lbs. ESSEX DANDY ANNA 1575228 H T Records: 365d-41/2 y-3X-17206-3.7% - 641.2 365(1-3y- 3X-15411- 558.6 365d-2y-3X-15906- 550.8 "Has' over 100,000-M." PABST ROAMER "E-GM" 859213 Leading Honor List Sire, 1948 All-Amer. "Get", 1950, 1952 Res. A-A "Get", 1949, 1951 11 "Excellent" Offspring 4 Gold Medal Proven Sons 151 A R Daughters 25 from 800 to 1020 lbs, MINNOW CREEK EDEN DELIGHT "E" 2494802 Sold for $8500 at 14 yrs. H T Records: 365d-101/2 y-2X-26682-4.6%- 1218.4 331d-91/2 y-2X-24277-4.6%- 1117.1 278d-12y-2X-22690-4.4%- 1010.0 (Will finish close to 1200) A B. Records: 365 365d-7y-2X-26975-4.2% - 1123.9 (For National Fat Record) 365d-6y-2X-23344-13% - 1002.3 Only cow with 5 1000E 2x Recs. DUNLOGGIN ORMSBY PRINCE 787143 1 A R daughter With. 1479 lbs. 3 H T daughters 2 with881 and 1487 lbs. DUNLOGGIN DUCHESS ANNA "D" 2017792 365d-lly-3X-25627-3,7%- 941.4 805d-11y-3X-22859- 824,1 H T Records: 312d-13y-3X-20634-11% - 837,1 349d-14y---3X-21845-3.8% - 834.2 336d-12y-3X-19435-3.8% - 747.8 "Has over 100,000M after lly and still producing at 17," 5 tested thus, 3 from 922- (see above) 1487 BUDD FARM LAUXMONT MASTER 1125174 1 H T daughter Bud Farm Mistress Bonnie Fat at 21/2 y 628.00 Milk 13660.00 DUNLOGGIN DUCHESS ANNA 2017792 "Excellent"-94 points _ 365d-11y-3X-25627-3.7% - 941.4 305d-11y-3X-22859- - 824,1 H T Records: 312d-13y-3X-20634-4.1% - 837.1 349d-14y-3X-21845-3.8% - 834.2 '336d-12y3X-19435-3.8% - 747.8 "Has over 100000M after 11y & still producing at 17." All on 3 quarters. 5 tested daughters Erindale Dunloggin Anna "E" (see below) Erindale Lauxmont Dun. Jewel 365d-6y-3X-28383- - 997.0 365d-7y-3X-19295-4.4% - 840.6 Erindale Dun. Duchess Edna 'VG' 349d-91/2 y-3X-21.918-4.2%- 922.2 365d-7y-2X-21723-3.9 % - 842.4 In service we have well proven bulls and promising young bulls. We recommend using the young bulls quite a bit the first few months they are in service and then sparingly until their offspring from this early use are old enough to measure their worth. For gerviee or 'more information call collect to: CLINTON - HU. 2-3441. - between 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. 25-b. vismeniime