HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-10-11, Page 8HER is another opportunity fir you to adopt
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U. M. Manly, assessor for the
township of Stanley, presented his
roll at the monthly meeting of
'Township Council at Varna last
week,„-, *owing total assessment
P.4. 41).47KFF.00, an irICAT4Se of mwa
ow*, ttia. of, lag- year,.
Total population is listed. as
4r9-10 In 'the tOwoship, According
to Fred .,Watatalf. 'township clerk
this, is. an increase of 19 people in.
the . laSt. five-year period.
`A ~grant of $75: was made to of,
fleials of the Bayfielci. Fall Fair.,
The usual ,grant is $50, but the
Council awarded the.Jextra .$25. he-
eanse Of 'the. centennial, .„... . ..•.
Men Council
Gives F. of A.
nullett Township Council meet-
ing in Londesboro, Monday night•
with Reeve William Jewitt presid-'
lug, granted the township federa-
tion at agriculture $750.
,Seaforth and Blyth Agricultural
Societies each were given a $50
grant,
The clerk was • requested to
draft a by-law, to he presented at
the next meeting, setting nomina-
tions for. Friday, November 23,
and a poll, if necessary, on Decem-
ber 3,
George CaTter, town,ship assess-
or, presented his report, which
showed an increase of about $8,000.
in a total assessment of $2,715,000,
The township experienced, a de• -
crease of 20 people in the last year,
with the present 'population 1,800.
Court• of Revision an the assess-
ment roll will sit on November 5,
at 7.00, p.m,
Newspapers Are
Bask In Program
Of Promotion
Newspaper. advertising will
Spearhead Chrysler of Canada's
merchandising program' during the
next 12 months, according to R. T:
Brown, advertising manager of
the company, Windsor.'
In presenting plans to, members
Of the company's, Belk orgafiiza;
tion, Brown asserted that more
use 'will be made of daily and
weekly newspaper space in promo-
ting the '1957 .''Forward" Look"
automobiles than in any campaign
the company has ever staged. •
"We recognize the newspapers
as the basic element in our pros"
motional program," Brown said.
"Although we will make very :ex-
tensive use of all, other media, our
sales message, We ,feel, has its
greateit and most continuing
pact at the grass-roots lg'vel--.
where the newspaper and the pot-
ential customer come toiether."
The merchandising program now
getting under Way to promote the
ranch-anticipated 1956 Plymouth,
Dodge, DeSoto and Chrisler mod-
els will include 'radio,- television,
poster, direct mail and' magazine
advertising and was launched by a
special train, covering Canada
from coast-to-,eoait carrying mod-
els of the all-new. 1957 cars and
trucks,
In 1955 the province of Ontario
provided one-half of all the direct
taxes collected` by the federal goy:-
eminent.
lit ,rrs, 1,,
Thompson Studio
will be Coking
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and vitamins? Simply this. She will hove to consum
so Much of this type of feed to look after body mainte
once. that she will haie ,capacity left for feed
produce eggs.
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DOORS and WINDOWS
Clive uk, a call and we' will he glad to come and take
measurements and give you a tiee estimate.
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Clinton MOmorial Shop
OPEN EVERY DAY
At other times contact Thomas Steep, phone Clinton
HU 2.3869; residence, Shipley Street.
T. 131INDE and SON
CLINTON, - EXETER •-•-• SEAFORTH
- PHONE CLINTON HU 2-6606 -
Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association
'WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED"
During the very trying harvest season; formers
have just experienced, there was not time to think
about the livestock and breeding program. How-
ever with fall here, plans for the fall breeding
program must be made.
Wien making your fall breeding plans, consider
the adventages o artificially breeding your cows
toNhe sires 'in service in our Unit.
ECONOMY DISEASE CONTROL
SAFETY QUALITY CALVES
CHOICE OF. BULLS COURTEOUS SERVICE r.
For service or more information, write or phone
collect\ to:
Clinton Whiter 24441-
between 7.30 and 10.00., a.m. on week days
`7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays
and holidays.. •
The excellent A! B. Cayce -cow, Brittany. Rag Apple
Lorene - a daughter of Aladdin, a former Unit
• bull - sold at the Brubacher Anniversary Sale
for $2,225.00.-
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Gg LOCAL TRAQRAIARIO. inc
Lt
• Tockersmit. :ssessment.
S3,287,260 .or "57 c...4: ,es
tract Can be arranged,
lastt-weeic received the .assessment -The cleric was .authorized to ap-
roll for 1957 taxation from the ply fo,r, a grant under the 3rucel-
township assessment ocantoissioner, losis -Control Act. Since the first
Roberts. Tho total of of the. month .Brueellosis control
k,,V87.25Q• ;a •made. up of lanres- has been and will be handled •dir,
sessmeot" $1,459,150;- buildings, ectly by the province and duties
$1,156,35o, stabvsineo, $5,800 with.. of local committees, and inspectors
:the following sum. of W69,90 4e,-; are discontinued after that date,.
ducted for schools, .churches,*.cem- • The cleric was 4so instructed to.,
eteries, the County Honiei. town- prepare a, by-law to license house
ship btish exemptions. trailers within the .rouniciPalitY4
and RPM' Station •Olinton. ; Mr Cray, of S. W, Arch-
Date for the sitting of 'the Court ibald's office, was ,Present and ,•tlis- . _
of Revision has yet to he set, how- .cussed with, ,council, ,plans for.
ever, any appeals against the as supplying water to certain rate-
essrnent. must he presented to Mr. payers in the hamlet of .Bgto•CM4-
Roberta by October 14,, 1956. ills. t is expected that planS,
A loan of $5,000 was autheriged will be completed in the near flit-
to the •Tucicersinith Municipal Tele- ure,
n116114! Conunissi*i pending sale .of The clerk was instructed to
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-debentures. Grants were made to vertise.for tenders Or ,snovsrplOW-
the County Federation of Agricul,- Mg for the 1956.57 season)_ and
ture, $700; Seaforth Agricultigal these advertisements appear else-
..$0ciety, $100; Canadian National where in this paper,, The next
'Piatitute for the Blind, $5,0; meeting will be on Tuesday After-
sail Legion, $13.50. / noon, 'November :6 at one o'clock.
Council decided to construct a o -
new 'floor on the Crrch bridge on 'Divorces in Canada numbered
plans supplied by B, M. Ross, en- 4068 in 139, 703. in 1947, and
gineer, provided a suitable con- 5,922 in '1954.
reisni gsg5,414;
• Clinton Stanch: 0. I- Engelttaci, Manager
Goderich Brunch: k, Heal), Manager
cy Town
sseolirtjeut Is
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Grant Of $750
sold the township pound, which is
located near Holroesville to Will
*Pq )3.POOPS 3, for -$4,
AgootOirig to Robin Thert1P- sOn, the.potiod Os. been the prop-
erty ;•of 'the :township ' fOr • years,:
and its exact size is not hnown 'ember • in the Colierich High, until. the deed is traced.. . The new School The corn exhibit was ittd- owner. eXpects to move' a' h6use' fed. And points- awarded' on the onto the. location,
School Board Lets
Cfoltract For
$1,10,900 Building
(By our Henson correspondent)
Howard Scane,' chairman of the
School Board stated last
week that pending approval of the
Board of Education and the lyfuni-
cipal Board, the contract for a new
1-Tensall Public School is let to Mr.
Stan Bussel, Lucan„ General eon- Auburn, tied with - Donald M,
tract is for $93;564, 'with total cost, Young, AR 3, Auburn, 128; William.
approximately $110,984.76, consid-
erably well under the estimated
costs of 8120,000.
The six room 'School will be built
On the former Kerslake property,
south of 4-Tensall, as soon, as the.
approval is received. ,
o
Earl Dick. Naided .
43vinill,SoliAt
pins lie
Goderich Township Council has
basis of 200 points for perfect
Score.
Top ,place was won by -9ordon
Baxter, RR 2, goderich, whose
grain •dese_ r ed. 183 POi nts, accord-
ing to' thk judges. Second was
Norris •Ribey,:RR !Goderich„ with
169 points and. third was. aim
Blake, pithotirjah, with 160 points.
Other competitors in order are,
Paul Libiclater, RR 5, Coderick
1.59;- Keith Finnigan, RR 2, Mb-
orn, 158; Gerald Walters, lat L.
Goderich, 149; Bob Mita, Fat. 1,
Port Albert, 146; William Ander,
son,. RR 1, Auburn, 144;, Douglas
Feagari, BR 1, Goderich, tied with
Richard Harrison; RR 1, Bayfield,
143; Gerald Pohie,-1113, 3, Auburn,
138; 1-aawrence Black, B?, 1, 'Port
Albert, 133; Keith Rodger, RR
The achievement day .for the
Coder:Leh Crain •Corn Club
was 'held the last Monday in Sept.'
Graiu.Corn flub
hivewmtDaY
Enjoys, fink visited. at her home over the 'week.
Mies e w Landon,
4uSiytialltatelit,
Dobic, RR 3, Auburn 122,
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spent the weeicend Mr:
Mrs. Walter Baird,
Mrs. Coldie Graham, Mr„
Mrs, meivirLorosw,. Ronnie
'Sandra, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson at Toronto for the wi
Mr. and Mrs, Abe 4aphe, Byron, end;
ew rcsi. ent
Of 1,1ensall Show
(By our Henault correspondent)
At a meeting of the Board of
DirectOrs of South•Hurott Agricul-
tural Society, bald Hensel). Sat-
urday night, Earl Dick, Cromarty
was appointed' president for the
remainder of ,the year to take the
Place of the late Elmer Webster.
The future of the Hensall Spring
Show and the Hensalt Feeder Calf
Club was assured for the present
times, Owing to lack of interest"
it was at first thought it. Would be
necessary" to diSband, :but the Soc-„
iety decided to carry on.
Robert' McGregor, vicerpresident
chaired the meting.
compared to.more than 50 persons'
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C Tebbutt,. township. essess-.;
or, reported an increaSe hi, the, As,.
seSsrnent of .P,0,000,, and .an in-
Crease in the population 'of two
people, bringing the, total up to
1,5$9. - • •
Court of Revision on the ,a,!§PaS,
anent roll will sit on Monday ev-
ening, November 5, at 7 p.m,
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