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FEED CHICK STARTENN
Purina Chick' Startena is a COMPLETE feed, fed
dry, without additions, It comes in two forms—mash
and Checker-Etts. (We especially recommend Checker-
Etts, varying from mash to .cracked grain size. They
haVe given exceptionally good results.).
Keep Starteno in front of chicks all -the time. At
first fill feeders '-fujI. After chicks get used to finding
feeders, fill only two-thirds. .
Amount needed; 2 lbs. per chick . . then they're
ready for a Purina growing ration.
:Diiiifeet their Drinking Water
Even the purest water quickly becomes contc-iminaf"
ed; and all chici(s, sick or well, 'drink from the same ,
founts. Protect your chiCks! Drop 5 Chek-R=Tabs into
each gallon you give' them during their first 4 or 5
weeks. It's cheap, handy and effective "life insurance".
Clinton Farni Sumily.
and Machine Shop
Chillies Nelson — Jcick Nediger
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'Ration increases milk production, 'keeps- cows on feed,
keeps„cows fit and puts: more money• in his pocket. A
stock of FRESH SHUR-GAIN Dairy Ration is always
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You can also make an economical' dairy , ration using-
your own grain and one of these profitable supplements.-
1. If grain supply is limited,' use _molasses-rich SHUR.
GAIN' 24% MILK' PRODUCER. • •
21f grain supply is adequate, use the popular SHUR.
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3. If roughage or grain quality is just fair or poor, u0
the new. SHUR-GAIN DAIRY' SUPPLEMENT "A".
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balance your-grain with one of these supplements you'll
find that
SHUR-GAIN SAVES AND MAKES
YOU MONEY
Canada Packers Limited
. Phone 11U 2-3815
Clinton - Ontario
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED"
denaftoh Milestone V.G.
is the leading honour: list sire for 1956 in, Canada,,
with Seven of his daughters' winnirrg eight' places in the honour list. No other bull
hai had as Many .as seven daughters in the honour list since 1.941.,
1956 Honour List PrOducers by Waterloo Unit Sires
ELMCROFT MONOGRAM DUKE—
MILK VAT BOA
MONOGRAM DUKE DUTCI:ILA/6
A. Mussehnan, Elmira, Ont. Sr. 4 21299 669 2X, (3) 113 148
SPEEDSIDE'DUKE TOPSY
L. D. Witmer & Sons, Preston Jr, 4 2.0947 828 2X (1) 17'7 () 190
PERRINHOLM R. A. DORA ,
W. R. Perrin, Ayr Jr. 3 17365 720 2X 163 (5) 134
GLENAFTON MILESTONE—
ORAHAVEN MILESTONE MONA .0'
W. K. MacLeod, Disraeli, Que. Jr. 4 22283, 878 3X 165 (4) 177
SUSAN ALICE MILESTONE
I. Bechtel, Hespeler Sr. a 20524 73$ 2X (4) 185 181
FRIARY FARM MILESTONE PRESCILLA
D. G. Gething, Orton Jr. 3 20340 81..1 2X (2) 191 (3) 207 '
' - BARNHOLM LINDA MILESTONE
S. A. Barn, Stratford Jr. 2 13803. 723.2X 133 (2) 190
Anwut RAG APPLE 'CARMEN
V. M. Snyder, Waterloo —. Jr. 2 17358, On 2X,(2) 173 117
FLO-MAR MILESTONE VERLA PABST
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,Oliver, Branchton •Sr. 2 (305) 12847 577 2X . 136 (3) 166
LULU DEWDROP MILESTONE
F..L. Smith & Son, Brownsville Jr. 2 (305) 1292.9 553 2X 0 146 (5) 110
SEILING WING DOUBLE--
MEADOAYBRAE WING ROSE
Q. D. Whaley Alma, Sr. 2 16841 137 2X '' 158 (1) 09
BLAIR, WING DOUBLE PATRICIA
Ira. M, Good, Blair ' Sr. 2 (805) 1.2702 508 2X 185 (4) 165
MACDONALD RAG APPLE AJAX—
J. IL Gillespie, Galt 9 (30:5) 19833 650 2X (9).170 '152
. PLEASE NOTE: The numbers in brackets indiCate their standing in Class,
Congratulations. to the people who made these records.
For high production with' good type, use the bulls we have tit service, Dairy Of Beef.
for Service or More Information, Call Colleett \'
Clinton HU 2-3441
Between 7:36 and 10:00 a.m. Week Days.,
1:30 and 9:30 a.nr. Sundays and Holidays
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DICKIEHOLME WILDA RAG APPLE
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happily ever afterr.
HELPING to provide happy endings is the heart of our
business. Today thousands of older people are living a life
of happy, carefree retirement with the help of a regular
income from their Manufacturers Life policies. .Many
thousands of families left without a husband and father look
to the future with confidence because Life Insurance has
brought freedom from money worries. The 70th Annual
Report of Manufacturers Life shbws that these people, both
living policyholders and die families of those who died,
received a total of $43,116,081 in benefits last year,
' The 70th Annual Report alsb 'shows that during the year
43,000 people purchased $326,385,215'of new insurance to
take care of tomorrow,. Manufacturers' Life now provides-
$2,323,593,190 in insurance for the future security of more
than 480;000 policyholders arid this great trust is safeguarded
>by assets of $716,486,248.
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MAIRiUfikcTURERS
LIFE. doiDANY .:... INSURANCE Ihilk,
HEAD OFFICE ?Eifcibilshed f0HoN115, CANADA
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Hensall Sales
Sales Every Thursday
at 2.00 p.m.
CATTLE - - CALVES - PIGS
We have installed a new TOLEDO -SCALES, and know
that you will ,benefit from buying and selling •
your livestock by the pound or dollar.
We Are Providing •
FREE TRUCKING
to the barn for all cattle being' sold over the ,scales.
,This week we have 15 Durhain and.
Hereford Cattle around 700 lbs,
:WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND HOPE
TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU IN THE FUTURE.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION-,- CONTACT
HARRY SMITH VICTOR HARGREAVES
Hensall 18/ Clinton HU 2-7511
IIEC McNEIL
Auctioneer
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See us for SiWift's
We distribute Swift's
chicks in this area, and, we
invite you to stop in for
your,copy of Swift's full-
color catalog . . soon!
You'll find the ideal
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producer ttr your farm.
among Swift's SKY-1-1I and
Gouivr4 NEcic layers ...
piked for you by profes-
sionals. See us today.
Sky-HI and Golden Neck are trademeirks of Swift Canadian Co., Unified
for chicks Old in this area by
ELGIN N OTT
R.R. 4, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Telephone: $eaforth 84715
Il=861)A:W, JANUARY 1.05?' .'W,4•44,0 41,,WV`-,g‘WATIVROWW74.4-404'
Women's 0Assoeiatian
The ladies .of the .Goshen Wo-
men's ASSOPlatiOn met on .January
21, at the 'home of Mrs, Earner
.1aYter with the president, Mrs.,
William Hayter
"'The King of Love" was .sung
with Mrs, Mliott at the.
piano.. Mrs. Allan Armstrong
read the .Scripture and Mrs,. Robv
ert Peek led in prayer, The n4n-
.inte5, were read by Mrs, James,
Keys,' Mrs; Roy McBride reported
,a balance Of '*W2.1.8 in the trees-
urey.
It was decided to hold a crok-
inole party and program •around
St. Valentine's Day. The meeting
closed with the singing of The
Lord's My Shepherd" and the
Babylon ladies served
The children of Goshen Mission
Band wal meet on Sunday, Jean
nary 2-4
Missionary Society
The January meeting of the
Goshen Woman's Missiona-ry See-,
iOtY was held at the home of Mrs.
Allan Armstrong with the presi-
dent> Mrs. John Armstrong presid-
ing. Mrs, Melvin Elliott's group
was in charge of the program,
fail .11/fe.Dride. and. J00,11 Ilion
Sang -,a duet e=ornpanied by Mrs.
Melvin Elliott,
There were 20 answered roll
MIL The tre.asurer. Mrs, lain'
Robinson,, reported .$347,23, Mrs,
Robert MeKinley reported for the
Mission 13:ancl. and Mrs. rioyd
Armstrong reported for, the Baby
Dand,
"'Thank yous" were received
from Mrs. -Jelin .McKinley tend
Mrs. lienr.Y Erratt for ;boxes sent
at Christmas. Mrs, T. J. Pitt
thanked the 1400s, for the turkey
given them at Christmas.
Mrs. Melvin Elliott and Mrs.
Richard Robinson were appointed
to make the .sick calls .for,january,
. The Study Book .on Endo
and, the Pilliirines was directed•
-by Mrs„ BIliott's yroup, ,
J, A. Orr, Stratford,• was at his
cottage on Bayfield Terrace, over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback,
Clinton, were with her parents',
Mr, and Mrs. Ed., Sturgeon on
Sunday, ;
;Mr,s. D. Murray returned to
Toronto, on Thursday, after hav-
ing visited her daughter, Mrs. W.
J. McLeod for a week.
AW2 • Laura Nemett, Aylmer,
was the guegt of AW2 Joan Mc-
Leod, when they spent the week-
end with the latter's mother, Mrs.
J. McLeod.
.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baird and
twins; John Baird, Sr.; Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Baird, London, spent
Sunday with 'Mr; and Mrs, Ed.
Sturgeon. The former stayed to
spend a week with her sister, Mrs.
Ed. Sturgeon.
Cemetery Annual
The annual meeting of the Bay-
field Cemetery Board will be held
at the home of E. A. Westlake on
Friday, January 25 at two o'clock,
Chairman is J. M. Stewart; secre-
tary-treasurer, t. A. Westlake.
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NOTICE
Toihip of
Tuckersmith'
„ To facilitate snow removal:
operations, the public is re-
quested not to park cars or
vehicles on rdadsides during
Ihe'whiter Months.
And ' Notice 4s liereby given
that the Township will not be
responsible filr any damages
caused to such vehicles as a
result of snowplowing opera-
tions.
E. P. -CtliSNEY,
- ',Clerk,
ToWnship of Tuckersrpith
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Mr. And Mrs. Percy .C4ibbings
and Robert, spent .Sunday with
Mr„ and Mrs. Bert ,Shohlyrook,
Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth :Scott
and family, Niagara, were with
Mr. And 'Mrs. John Scott Over the
weekend,
, Ray Honking and Carman Mc-
Donald, /31Yriti, motored to Elliott
Lake' in New Ontario, where they.
have work for the winter.
T. Miller and his daughter
.Franic Potter. spent the weekend ,
in Windsor with Mr„ and Mrs.
Mac 1VfeCool, Mr. Miller rerna.in,.
ed for a week or so.
Everyone is „cordially invited to
attend the crockinole party in the
'church basement on .Friday, Feb-
ru..ary 1, .coirimeneing at 8 o'clock.
Lunch will be .Served, •
Mrs. Glen Robinson and two,
sons Layne and Donald, North.
Day,- are spending a month with
Mr, and Mrs E. Hesk, F/1., G. N.
Robinson 'Is taking a course at
Cold Lake, Alberta,.
Laughing Lassies
The Londesboro Laughing Las-
sies Homemaking Club) held
their fifth meeting at the home of.
their assistant leader, Mrs. Jos-
eph .shaddick. The meeting, open-
ed with the 4-H pledge and then
the secretary's report. was read,
The girls were shown how 'to set
in a sleeve by their leader, Mrs.
Anderson, Arrangements were
made to meet at Mrs. Anderson's
on Saturday, January 26. After
worki,n on pyjamas the girls were
served lunch .by Loreen,„Tioe and
Shirley Addison,
Woman's Association
The Londesboro •Wernan's As-
sociation ,held their meeting at
the home of Mrs. Lillie Webster,
on Thursday, January. 17, with a
good attendance in spite of the
extreme cold weather. -The pres-
ident, Mrs.. •Durnin opened the
meeting, Mrs. Lloyd Pipe read
Psaltn 51: 1-13. Mrs.- A, Clark;
treasurer, - gave her, report. Mrs.
L. Webster g9.ye 'her report on the
CONSTANCE
,(By *HS. F. Riley)
John MCDougald, Stratford,
was in the village, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley were
Sunday visitors'vvith Mr. and Mrs.
William Wright at Wroxeter:
Mrs. Joseph 'Riley held a quilt-
ing for the Woman's Association
at her home on Tuesday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt
and' family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Brock at Thorndale, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs; Kenneth Reid and
family, London, spent the week-
end with Mr: and/ 1Virs. Luther
Saunders.
pamomoh
'13.011 gall was answered by pay;'
ing of tees. Mrs. Rev, White In-
vited. the WA to her home for
the February meeting. ,The program included readings
by Mrs. Ivan Cart0 and Mrs. E,
Wood', Lunch was served by the
hostesses,
55th Anniversary
MCIA14.s. Miller -received this ac-
count of the .55th wedding anniv-
ersary of Mr. and Mrs. James Cal-
lauder, 1-Iartneyi Manitoba, Sonic
(3f the older residents will rametn,
her Mr. Callander as he was' born.
-in this community. ,
."Mr, Oallander was born at.
Londesboro, and came to live in Hartney in 1889, 65 years ago,
Mrs, ..0allander was born at Sea-
forth .and came to Eartney in
1900 where she met her future
husband, She returned to Ontar-
i0 and in 1902 they were married
at Keewatin, and came back to
IiartneY where they have resided
ever since.
"Mr, and Mrs. Callender have
four children, John, Elkhorn; Rus-
sell, Elgin; Mrs.. W. S. Vann, Win-
nipeg and Mrs. J. Wrangham, To-
Tonto. All of the family were
home for the occasion with the
exception of Mrs, Wrangliam.
"The couple received messages
from Golden:. B.C., and from Elk
born. • Over 70 guests called dur-
ihg the afternoon and evening,
"On behalf of the Victoria
Chapter O.E.S. represented by
Mrs. Edna .. Cowan, Avondale,
Chapter, A.E. and A.M., represen-
ted by Campbell Duthie and Hart-
ney Masonic Lodge represented by
Clifford Jasper, Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
lender were presented with . a
beautiful mirror/'
News of Goshen
(47 Mrs. 140154,09) s of Londesboro
Correspondent MRS. If. Pviasmsr
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