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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-02-14, Page 7News i of Brucefield BERRY e Organization For Farmers Benefit . „ , • iii Rubber Stamps and Marking DeviceS - of every description Also Stamp Pads Sold by Clinton Newvitecord Jack SCRUTON YOUR Cities Service Distributor Phone lit 24663 0 Budget Flan Available At No Extra Cost "The Horne o Goad Clean Fuels" 1949 PQNTIAC • Club toupe . . .4395 MANY OTHERS TO. CHOOSE FROM EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK: ARTHUR GODFREY TELLS HIS STORY (By our 110%41 Correspondent) Rev, W, A, Young, padre at 0A0,. Guelph, and former minister of Cannel Church,. Hensall, was guest speaker at the banquet' ;MA annual meeting of the Hay Town- shiP Federation of Agriculture held in the Community Centre, Zurich,, on Thursday, January 51. Mr, Young spoke on "Agriculture", and told the meeting that organ- ization is the only way farmers- will get anywhere. He said that in spite of -the many difficalties and -Changes fac-. irvg agriculture, these can all he , overcome hy the combined, etterts of individnal farmers, "The more . we are willing to do for the good of all the more will be the individ, nal .benefit," President Lloyd Hendrick was chairman. Winston .Shaptpri„ first vice-president of the County Fed- eration, represented the county the absence „or the /president, Douglas McNeil, and Carl Kerning-. way, new secretary-fieldthari for Huron brought greetings, Both men gave interesting and-inform- ative reports on Federation Work. Lloyd Kendrick was re-appoint- oet president. Other -officers are: first vice-president, Ross Love; second vice-president,' Herb 'Klapp; secretary-treasurer, ,Clifford Pep- per; directors, • Harold Willert, JaclokFaber, Harold Rader, Wilfred Mousseau, Clififord Weido, Stuart Thieli Gordon Coleman, „Harold Campbell, Carl Willert,.. Ellwood Truenmer, . • Entertainment was, provided by The Happy Wanderers Male quar- tette and selections on •the marim- ba by Miss Doris Johnston, 'all of Clinton. Over 200 attended the affair. , • "Our, present provincial market- ing legislation and Bill 82 of the', Dominion Government now but, tressed by the recent Supreme Court decision, clearly legalize the present operation of our Provin- cial . Marketing Boards", Lloyd Jasper, . president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, stated recently. Mr. Jasper made a • report on the ,present status af marketing boards to a regular meeting of Ontario Federation members, held in Toronto, Thursday, January 31. His statement followed a confer- ence in Toronto-!between the On- tario Federation of Agriculture's solicitors, H. E. Harris, Q.C., St. Catharines and R. H. -Milliken, Q.C., Regina, Sask. - "The Supreme CoUrt decision';, Mr. Jasper said, "upheld, the right of the Province of pntoo to enact the poOling section 'in the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Act and to set up‘the hog, peach and vegetable schemes and approved of the service charges and fees levied by'-these organizations, pro- vided that all such schemes and fee's be. levied in connection with transactions within the province." "As for those transactions which might be completed in another province or for export, these boards and levies are fully legal- ized right now. by the •Domitiibn G-oVernmerit under its present Bill 82", Mr. Jasper continued. Mr. Jasper said further, "The Supreme Court decision; while up- holding the right of marketing 1 groups to pool under present leg: islation, it held that these groups could not levy a charge which might be •used to equalize pay- ments or make, payments for losses, If this authority is to be used by any marketing board in Ontario, there will have to be new legislation obtained from Ottawa." "The Supreme Court decision gives us for a first time a solid foundation upon• which to build", Mr. Jaspbr said. Middlesex Seed Fair London ottewlet, it West.. astatie vettotes) , 0bruory 25 to March. 1, 1957 flake entries as follows to the Ontario Deportment of .griculture, 210 Richmond Building, London, Ontario, $y Feb, 29—Township, County and District classes, SY Feb.'23--R1,4blic School Square Donee cOmpetition, —Senior Square. Dance Competition —and Old Time Fiddlers'.Contest, Write or phone for Prize List and RegVations, All will he interested in the exhibits, eclucationtyl, and ,,commercial displays, demon strati and programmes, 1955 'PONTIAC ;Hardtop radio; real sharp! . , $1,995 1955• PLYMOUTH Sedan very clean like new. Only • ' . $19 745 _ • h y liros Chrysler Plymouth -- Fargo 'Sales and Service, ,. Huron St. — Clinton Mrs. 'Vora, n Alwineitio angered Of the funeral for the late 'Thotnas' Sunday with 11.4. and Mrs. !Victor in the barn, • jury while helping with the work several hrokew.riba and a hack in- Mr, and Mrs, S. McKenzie spent agns, Wilmer BrOadfoOt and Mrs,' H. Berry, Miss Bowey read the Scripture from John 14: 147, Wheeler,. 81 _attended, land the devotional period Was • taken by Taylor. Mrs. Rroadfeet used as her topic, • Mr, and Mrs, D, .Smith,, Blue• "Prayer,". and. Mrs. Berry Jed in - vale and daughter glean(); Strat, prayer. • ford, spent Sunday with Mrs, K. Mrs John Broadfoot presided 'for the business part of the 'meet- Berry, Mrs, Stackhouse, Mr, and Mrs. Mg, Mrs.. W. 2V1c130,41 gave the Mac Wilson, spent Sunday with . secretary's report and Mrs. Mr, 'and Mrs, Stanley-:Neale and' Taylor the treasurer's report. The. family, London. offering was received by Mrs. Ronald Paterson,. London,. spent Edgar Allan, Stintlay at his home in the village, Mrs. Lorne' Wilson 1eaci the.. Several relatives of '13ruCefield,. thank -Keit notes from Mrs, T. attended the wedding -fop Hugh' Sr„Baird, Mr. Douglass, 'Mrs, Za.pfe, London, son, Margaret McQueen,' Leola Doucette, •Seattle, visited Taylo;•.Mrs. John. KenderSon; his brother, Donald Doucette, McKenzie and Mrs. Dawson.: while in ,Ontario attending the The matter of joining the own.- funeral of. his father, ,the late ty • film board was -explained, by Jacob Doucette, Clinton, Mrs. Taylor and it was decided to • Robert Davison, Toronto, spent have this matter left over fox the weekend with his parents, Rev. another meeting, and Mrs, S. Davison, • Mrs. •L). Triebner and, Mrs, E. Mrs. Milton, Nova Scotia., is Thomson were appointed to at- visiting for some time with her tend meetings of the Clinton Hos- son, Sergeant Ross:, Milton and pital Auxiliary to be held the first Monday of each Month. Postponed WA After are WA hymn, the meet- The :Woman's.. Association was ink„was closed and a dainty lunch, was' served by 'Group 3. Postponed to February '7, becauge. News of Londesboro Correipondent — MRS. H. DURN1N ' • 4 " Phone Blyth 37 r 19 • Harry Lear spent Monday in 'and George , Cowan attended the Toronto, -Kenneth Wood, Ridgetown, vlsr Good Roads convention in Toronto. Mrs. G, N. Robinson, Layne and ited with his parents over the Donald returned to their home in Weekend. North Bay, after spending the'last Mrs. Mary Brunsdon is visiting few weeka with Mr. and ,Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Vodden Hesk. • ' in Clinton. Mrs. Ferne Kennedy has pun. chased.,a house In Clinton and is moving there .soon. Miss Vina Knox, Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox:. Mr. and Mrs. William Riley and Sharon, Hensall, spent- Sunday with Mr. arid yIrs,' W. K. Govier. ...,Mr.-and .Mrs. George Cowan and William spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wall, Kincard- ine. Mr. and Mrs. John Sprung and family, Montreal, Quebec, are vis- iting., his parents Mr. and Mrs., Harold' Sprung.'" A card party will be held in the Orange hall on Friday evening, February 15. Ladies provide the lunch and everyone is • welcome. William Jevvitt, Leonard Cal*: well, Archie Young, George Brown -19 tent.. I a 4 4 iinstrlet QI 14 UAW Are er „ in Goderich; Pick Officers For 1957 The District or litillett, Loyal District Master, Frank Falcon- Moliwain and County Master of ,Sonth Huron, Joseph Cal-well, The Master; following officers were elected and installed to office by the Comity ich .candidates, ter of Stanley District, Loyal True Rine and Orange. forth Lodges, who have purchased gree was conferred on two Qoder-. Township, • ., year, Donations Were made to the. HoMe ' also to Goderich and .$ea,,, new halls. -The Royal Blue De, throp,- .Goderich and Cod chides Clinton, $atiforth, on February This district Orange Lodge, met in .Goderich. Present were the District Mas- Reports showed 4. successful FebruarY 18, egieb, Orange Kell on Monday, Austin Purdy, Goderinh. South Huron will be held in 0047 Bowers, Coderich; Second District Lecturer, W. Clintonp Immediate, Past District Master, Mervin Gotlidn, 'WhithrOP; DiStriet MarsiNi, Albert Ttiehl, Goderien; Winthrop; 'District Treasurer„ pistriet SecretEtrY, R, Cole10130,- tary, Harry Johnston, No. Ks, Goderien; District Chaplain, 13.0r. den lirowtt, No, 793, Segartb; trict IvItister.,Tsd Gowpr, 34, en, No. 710, Clinton; Deputy Dis- First District Lecturer, Gordon annUal COUnty Meeting Of District Finance Secre-, movessoassumemmesermeensimeseemeramei seeeeep ON MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY • From around the world and right around hOme • With contributions from, 38 Dominion Network Stations lob - • The life stories of industrialists, politicians, enter- tainers. world leaders. — Mode' CD 100 1 No more guessing or uncertainty . . with your inghouse Dryer you can dry ALL fabrics safely. Dries clothes foster . . uses less current with exclusive advantage of DII1ECT AIRFLOW — air heat passes directly into the clothes not "through basket, Clinton Elettrii Shop CLIN "Your Westinghouse 'Dealer" ALBERT ST. D. W, Cornish, Prop. O F of A President States Wew Of Marketiorgoards , • NPIQUATE WIPING "LIVE E3ETTER :ELECTRIOALLY"' BY WIRING ADEQUATELY AND SAFELY If you are planning to build or remodel, learn the facts about Adequate Wiring. ' Write to the Electric Service League of Ontario, 191 College Street, Toronto 2, or phone WA. 2-2264 for the latest standards of RED SEAL WIRING and other informal** literature. e • DANGE Multiple sockets are a sign of inadequate wiring . . . a sign th# you are not getting peak performance from your electrical appliances . . and ,a sure sign that you areplaying' with fire. To obtain maximum efficiency from ,.appliances, ,your wiring ", must be capable of carrying the load required. Too many plugs in-one outlet overload- the circuit. If you !iverload beyond the Capacity of your wiring, the fuse blows. When this ,happens, it is a warning. When you substitute a fuse larger than 'should be used, yoU are playing with fire. A larger fuse will permit more electricity to flow to the - circuit, but the wiring maytiverheat and create a fire hazard and you also reduce the efficiency of your many electrical aids to better PLAY SAFE a . There is only one, sure remedy. ,Have your wiring checked by a competent person. _Follow his recommendations. Don't take chances by overfusing! WA To Meet The Woman's Association Meet- ing will be held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. T. White, on February 21. Roll call will be an- swered by a Valentine verse. The program , committee, Mrs. Lorne limiting and Mrs. F. Tamblyn; hostesses, M?s.. Thomas Knox, Mrs. Harry Durnin, Mr s: Eleanor Throope, Mrs. John Mat,' . , - Night The Londesboro Women's Insti- tute held a successful family night, February 8. Around 100 people sat down to a bounteous supper. After supper Miss, lora Turnbull showed . pictures taken on her •trip 'to Europe last,- 'summer. There was a short program- and the re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the music, of the Huron Ramblers. . 'Clinton Meiriorial Shot, T, PRYDE and SON CLINTON — PaTER SEAFORTH Thomas Steep/. Clinton Representative — Phones Bus., HU -2-6606 Res., HU 2-3869