HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-08-23, Page 10NOTICE
Township of Tud<ersmith
The Town‘ship 'of, Tuckersmith. Municipal Dumping,/
Ground, situated •one-half ,mlie west -of EgmotiCiville,-,
Con. 3, HRS, will be open to' ratepayers of the Town-
', ship of Tuckersmith on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons from the- hours of 2 to 6 p.m. •
• No wire,' car bodies or, garbage (organic) • is to be , deposited and all dumping must be done under the
supervision of the inspector.
E. P. CHESNEY, • berk,
33-4-5-b
Township of Tuckersmith.
Huge Bean Order
To Supply Kin
Beau Festival
(By our. Henson correspondent)
Hensall 1.Cinsmen expect, to serve
4,000, people at their °annual bean
festival to be held in Hens-all on
Labor Day, September 3.
. Five hundre'd and sixty pounds
of beans will be used, 12Q pounds
of salt pork, 700 pounds: of cab-
age, five bushels of tomatoes,
three bushels of cucumbers, six
crates 'of celery, 50, pounds of cof-'
ee, 75 gallops of chocolate milk.
CO1VIMUNITIT SALES
EICSALL, AUGUST 16
(By our Hensall• correspondent)
Weanling pigs, $7.60 tp $11,40;
chunks, $12 to $15; feeders, $18
to $25; sows, $60 to $75;
!Holstein cows, $132 to .$181;'
Durham cows, $142 to $165; .Hol-
stein Calves, $12.50 to $16; Dur-
am calves, $22 to $40; grass
earii*, $90 to $110. -
Cattle sold at Strong prices. 250
gags, and- 75 bead of cattle and
calves passed through the ring.
Who was• driving a 1$54 .eonvert-
able a Jniie -and quarter north of
email on highway 4, travelling'
south; told police he wa's blinded
y the lights of an' oncoming car.
went on to weft soft shoulder
f highway, wheeled back on to
the highway, lost control and pro-
eeded into the east ditch. There
the Car struck a "telephone ` pale
and rolled. Both men were thrown
out:- They were treated for bruis-
s at the office of Dr. J. C, God-
dard. Damage to the car was es-
timated at $1,300. OPP'' Cecil
ibbons; Exeter, investigated as-
sisted by the Goderich Detachment
of the OPP.
$QJI Awn ,oxioP TQuit rIANNAR VCIA 4:11PTITST pj,
Itriday, August • 0., is the date
for the bus tour into Sinicoe
County being planned by fartner,$.
and. their wives AS part of the
Yearly program of .the Huron
county Sail and. Crop TinproVe.(
=gilt "Assoolation.
Western Fai
Tickets On Sale
Here In Clinton
The. dates for Western Fair at
London ,are just round the •corv.,
nor, September 3.0 to.15, and all
Western Ontario can look for,:
ward to the best and biggest ex-
hibition in Western Fair history,.
Advance sale tickets are three
for $1. and are now on sale in
Clinton; at Bartliff's Restaurant,.
and at the Clinton•i3owling
Fair officials point out that only
purchasers of advance tickets Can
participate in the draw for two
expensive sedans on the last night •
of the Fair, September 15.
Space in all the buildings has.
been completely sold out, The
farm machinery exhibit will be the
largest on record,
The Western Ontario ...Holstein
and jersey breeders are again
holding their championship, shows at the fair. • The Ontario Sheep
Breeders' Association will hold a
sheep sale on Thursday, September
13, Every incirof barn spade will
be occupied by prize livestock.
Western Fair • attractions are
more varied than ever, with some-
thing for every member of the.
farnily,• We'll list some of them
next week. - ..,
Buy those advance tickets now
and save 50 cents' on every strip
of three tickets.
VOI=OVON,11,1414$14•
•
Last week in the account of the •
Webb-Gilbert w e d ,d i n g It. WO
wr<inglY stated that the zrOOM,
Jack Webb was salesman for VA-.
Ontario Automobile Association,
Mr, Webb is local agent -for t.1*
National Automobile League.,
and proved that South,-
End Cities Service was the -
only place to go! After corn • -
ing here, they heartily &great°
705,
CITIESSERVICE
"We/Wad/id Dory Rale('
GAS•SE.RvICE.TIRES
Hens-all Bingo „
Held By Legion fJ Winners of Saturday night's'6in-
go sponsored by the Legion were:
Miss' Pearl Tideswell, Mrs; H.
Fairservice, Mrs. R, Jones, Clin-
ton; Mrs. William Austin, William°.
Anstin,--john Earl, Gerald Van-Ier-
zon Bruce Austin, Seaforth; Louis
Johnson; Toth Drover, Mrs. M.
McDougall; Sim Roobgl, Irene
Wakefield; Harold. SWartzentrnb-
re Thomas Brintnell; E. Arnold,
Tabu* Tom, 'Brintrielt Sim
Roobol; Mrs. Douglas. Jones, 'Mrs,
Norman Baird; Brueefield, - Next
Saturday the jackpot will be.
Worth $110 in 62 numbers:
or e three
greatest ears
it
our ire? „,„1
Challenging employment combines
with valuable experience and train-
ing in Canada's Regular Army, The
pay is good,' You learn new skills,
perhaps a trade, or train to- be g
Wder. You get a taste of real adven-
ture, have a chance to make life-long
friends with fine men- . . . young
enthusiastic, a cut above average.
After three years you make yoso
choice—to %leave, or stay and mak" a career with advancement, training
and variety, rind out about one of
Cansda's better careers—no obligation. tv
I Army Information Centre;
.1 468 Richmond Street, • • .
• . London, Ontario; • ' '
flood id sit INIVS MIdaddis Oita
Ai* Coded '
Node • .0.4.0i•sibilampoodorooddo
flied toors.4011.40.014,seillipill
CANADIAN ARMY
Information centre
468 Richmond St.,
'London, Ontario
Telephones 4-1601
-Local 149
or write
Charles A. Roberts
Service was held on Monday
afternoon in the Rabb funeral
home, Sarnia, for 'Charles A. Ro-
berts, 548 Devine Street, who pas-
sed away on Thursday, August 16,
while at 332 London Road in that
city, Interment was made in
Lakeview Cemetery.'
Mr. Roberts, Who was 74 years
old,. is brother-in-law of Thomas
Leppington, Clinton. His wife was
the former Irene Leppington.
Also surviving are three sons,
Mel and Harold, Sarnia; Lyle,
London; two sisters, Was Frances
Roberts and Mrs. Velda Russell,
4;00
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and 1...icicienly there' a now lilt tc living,
S IVA 0 rftl. I
0,,226613,
.1110 401, 010 MO ow we,. Mos woo 1.I•1, WO' VillOg wk. ‘14.. gm, 4, am. 4.10 ow. 01, wow so, ...A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE— ... rs.4 eirr. r.w.
LORNE BROWN MOTORS LIMITED
NU 24321 CLINTON, ONT.,
.MARMYN EMPHATIC SHE )A111.1.11 RY TO $1,4/1 4 DE FUCA AGAIN
• ;•3140--.
*-2,,.;•••aw, ,
• For the first time in her" marathon swimming
.eareer,- Marilyn Bell is pulled out of the water,
six miles from victory over Juan 'do strait, For. an ;hour and a half before she appeared to
collapse completely she asked tribe taken gut
but Gus Ryder urged her on. Low temperature
and the fact that she had .swallowN some salt
'.-central prOsr .coolar)
water rendered her sick and :helpless .se that
pacers 'Cliff Lunisdon and Pat Russell dragged
-her into an accompanying boat. Two hours later
she was smiling and cheerful and announced she •
would try again. She, Was surprised, that-anyone
thought she wouldn't.
PLAY.BY4LAY Coverage KEN ELLIS
Sat., Aug. 25, 2:05 p.m., DST Sun., Aug. 26, 2:05 p.m., DST
Detroit "at Baltimoie Detroit at New York
ipEradio dial
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News f Mensal' , Cerrespendent *,-• 10;8, Di, ,
li'llOne flown
firioDEN
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Mrs. Lorne MoNaughton has re-
timed home after spending'-
month in Brandon, Man.
Mr, and Mrs. Iceith Lindsay,
Thainesville, were Sunday'visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. John H, ender-
Pon,
m,, and um W, E. Heiden,'
Woodstock, were were week visitors
with Mrs': Catherine Redden and
Herb,
RfibelI Enna, Wa'terl'x'l is
spending his vacation with his,
x
grandparents, Mr, - and -Mrs. 11..
McLaren,
Alm Donald Rigby, BIentheilli;
And Ruth Anne TraqUair, Hensel',
operit last, week -With Mr. and :Mrs.
Harry Sne4,
Mrs. Laird Mickle and Ann are
.„.boys
a With
lam
Mr.
holidaYing
BattY
enjoying
PuPerating
home
Donna,
quailat
. Henry,
eron,
corporal
Queens
Calgary,
months
for a week in Toronto,
the former's daughter, Mis$
Mickle.
Mrs, William Pepper who i.s. not
the heat of health Is Fe-
in the Thainer nursing
at Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rigby and .im,
B1prxhoend Awl mrs,
spentlast ci T.m. tt with Mr.
Turoblas Grove,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Will,
Henry are Mrs, D. Herne and
of St, Oatherines, Cameron
London, Mrs. Peter Cani-
Kindersley, Sask.
Tom. Peters of the
Horne Rifles of Canada,
Alberta, is spending a
leave with his parents,
and Mrs."Vred veter S.
Mr.. and Mrs, A., Woodiwiss,
Mr. and Mrs. Williain
GederIch, were weekend
with Mrs. G. M. Drysdale,
her cottage on. Lake Huron.
Lillian. Harsch, and. Mrs.
Barnhart, Oakland, Cali-
are spending two weeks
with Dr. and Was.
Wa n,c1: B1\7Lls; . BMarvsn. hIla ra tr sa
c h niece niece
Bell.
Harold Redden,
Jimmy, presden, visited
week with Mrs. Catherine
and Herb. Mrs. Hedden
Jimmy remaining fore a few
to take care of Mrs. Redden
who is suffering a foot, in-
Jahn. Passrribre has returned
after spending a month vac-
in the Bruce Peninsula,
Sauble Beach, Pike Bay, To,b-
and also visiting with his,•
Rev, Robert Passmore, Mrs.
and 'amity at Owen
,--
Mrs. I), J. McKelvie, chalonan
the dinner committee, Mrs,
president of the ,
ChM, and William Mick
president of Hensel]. Kinsmen
are appearing on 'Roy Jew-r
Farm program on OFPL TV
August V, to show how
are prepared for the Ontar-
Bean Festival to be held here
tier Day,
Recent visitors with Mr. and
George Hess, at the Hess-,
cottage, •at the Pinery, and
their Hensall residence were:
and. KM Chris, AaSon, and
Gary and „Garth, * Regina,
Mr. and Mrs. George Reid,
Beach, Sask.; Mrs. Aason
Mrs. Reid, sisters of Mrs. '
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hate and
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. — . ! Kirk, `Pairgrove, Mich.; Miss
Flint, Mich.
Not Hurt :
a ..
George 1VIcLeod, and Clarence. 1
Hensall, can ,consider .
very ,lucky as they es- ,
death in an accident Fri-:
evening, August 17. Mcleod
CPatharn;
McLaren,
visitors
Virginia
fornia,
vacationing
sJiasInteers,
f12rs,
`Mr„..ancl,Mrs,--
Bobby,
Hedden
days
fection.
hanae
a.tioning
emery,
Passmore
Sound.
Harold
mnette.
tonight;
beans
haven
Sask,;
Stoney
family,
-McCloy,
Hohner,
themselves
.
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AUGUST?'
FARE
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to f..aiurday
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HAY
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has
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on
but
the
own
Board
meeting
represented
FIRE
noted
.
who was
The Board
the Board
have decided,
position
when
choice.
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TOWNSHIP.
,
Late
:open
can
.
_TO
INSURANCE
with
of-Directors
created,
the
THE
grief
ElMer
an active
of Directoi;s
by death
alter careful
.until. the
policyholders
better select
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.
FARMERS!
the
of
realize
time
REGINALD
Manager.
.` .
Webster
member
the
is of no
of
of that
a representative
POLICYHOLDERS
COMPANY , passing
that
Consideration,
- •
of
of the - Company.
srhall importance
to
tile next
area Whieh
G.
MUTUAL
the vacancy
of
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the
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annual
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`If you can reduce
by 4 or 5 cents
..an extra 4
them. That's
do it?.
Take a 'look
feed required
your flock,
If it is, it's
restlts show
GAIN Laying
produce a
of feed with
pounds, with
Join the thousands
swinging to.
more eggs
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, Canada ciint.., ont.
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or 5
at the
to
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too
that
dozen
Super
at less
simple
Mash
light
heh,vy
Laying
your
a dozen,
cents
feed
produce
is it?
much,
a feeding.
eggs
,of
cost,
sand
breeds
breeds.
Laying
Mash
Packers
.
a
/
on
arithmetic,
cost
'conversion
because
poultryMen
,
"LAYING
of
it's just
dozen
,
one
six?
scratch
less
bad
Mash
See us
to-day.
rh.
eriefflO:e
SHUR-GAIN
program
. .
SUPER"'
,
producing
like
when
How
dozen eggs)
'seven?
tests and
of
than 4
less
and
about
-
L L imited
11V.
(pounds
grains
I . ,
MASH
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eggs
getting
you sell
do you
of
of
eight?
field
SI-11qt-
will
pound.s
than 5
who are
produce
SOUR-
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