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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-07-11, Page 7PAGE SEVEN Jack SCRUTON YOUR Cities Service Distributor Phone HU 2-9653 o Budget Plan Available At No Extra Cost "The Home of Good Clean Fuels" 0;••••••••••••••••••••••••4 Dairy Queen (J. Carl Hemingway) I don't want to rush the season, alS, year by year the time: seems to go a little faster, but sometimes there needs to- he- a little' advance, preparation.- In -a couple, of months the: "Dairy Queen" will be chosen at the C,N.E. It would be, rather nice to have one of our good looking -girls from Huron win this distinction. To this end' the Milk Producers group of the county are planning a "Dairy Princess" contest for the last week of July. The winner of this will represent Huron County at the. C.N.E. -`• A small prize will begiven each county contestant who will' be judged on Appearance, Personality., and efficiency in the use of a milk- ing machine.' The attire is to be suitable to the' job. The winner will receive $10. plus all expenses when she attends the C... N. E. contest. If a winner of the daily contest she will receive, $25. and if "Dairy Queen" she will receive' a minimum of $100. plus, all expenses. Come on --Girls! Huron County has, the quality and ability to gain this honour if you willl, just take part. Contestants may be married or single 16 to 29 years. Entry forms and further information available at the -L);epa:rtmerit of Agriculture office and the: Feder- ation of -Agriculture office -both in Oiinton, or from Simon Hallahan, BeIgrave; Bob Gibson, Gorrie; Ross Marshall, R. 1, Kirkton. Let's' hear from you soon. In closing allow me to offer the congratulations of Huron County Federation of Agriculture to Wil- liam Turnbull, Brussels, on having the Canadian Champion at the Brandon: Swine show. Goderich Appeals 10% Hike in. Taxes For County Rate All is not well . the County Town. At least the council of Goderich is rebelling a little against the, discomforts Of being ohos etso. the court house and county ff 'Apparently it is considered' a benefit to be the County Town-. It is supposed to, end does, bring salaried people to town, provide employment 'for a good number of people, end generally improves the economy, Per this, reason when the assessment in the county was equalized, Goderich was charged an additional ten percent. Apparently, too, Goderich is the only county municipality against Which such a charge is• made. Last year' 'they questioned the .assessreent, and hail it ,reduced to &Ise ,pattent, This year ' was revived to teri percent, which means $12,000, or more, than two Mills On the baWit rate, ' Goderieh' is appealing, and the Seiliteiter, 3. It Hunter Will take the appeat before County 40"udge Frank Plingiaml, Clinton, '48 Plymouth Sedan Transportation. $225 Good '57 GMC Pick-up INTEw Heater. Signals. $1850 '57 BUICK 4-Door HARD TOP Demonstrator. Dynaflow, Two-tone, Shade Glass, White Walls, Wash- ers. Back- tam OFF Up lights. .. *PIM tr LIST '54 Mercury Monterey Two-tone, Automatic, Pow- er Steering, Power Brakes. Radio, Washers, White- walls, Tinted Glass. • BEAUTIFUL". $1895 "TRULY '53 CHEV:-BEL AIR HARD TOP, Automatic. Radio, Shade+ Glass, White- Walls. "REAL SHARP" $1450 '53 METEOR Convert Radio. Automatic. White- $1495 - Walls. "A Real Honey" '54 METEOR Ranch Wagon, 1495 Two,-Tone. ' .'"Loads of pleasure" CHEV. Sedan Twq-Tone. Slip $9,95 Covers. VALUE ,. '53 CHEV. Pick-up Covered Box. $795 New Paint. THURSDAY; JULY 11, 1957 MINTON DMVS-+1.1,ECORD Army Worm Not Marching , Yet In Huron :County remove the baKey Ilea& "'The wart' itself is green in col- our usually about 114. inches iii length and -will be found kmder, clods of earth, in cracks in the soil, or under any protection Our, ing +daytime, They may be .found on the leaves and sterns of the plants' during the evening and at night, 'llurther .information poncern- ing the .arrnyvVorra outbreak will be carried on the farm, shows and on radio end' TV and I understand that supplies' of suitable chemicals will be available Should' a more serious outbreak occur." Fif N ew. s of Brucelield . ,Correspondent: MRS. H. 1", /fEKIM Phone Clinton HU 24512 or Seaforth 659r22 Miss Barbara Taylor and Mary • BreadfOot left lest . week to spend the summer .at Sundridge. Mr. end Mrs. Robert Barr and .daughters. Patsy and Jeanne) Burlington, visited this week with. Mr...and Mrs. W, V. Dinnin, 'Mn and M. Arthur Routiedge, il)greendville, wile have recently returned from a trip out West, spent Su'n'day with Mr, and Mrs'. L. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lawson, Lyle and Lenore, motored from Flin Pion, Mane to holiday with. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr,' and Mrs', Ed. Slade. Mr. and Mrs. William Burdge, end children, Cherran and Ricky, left last week for a three week vacation in Winnipeg, Calgary and other points west. Mrs. Frank McGregor and Mrs. John McGregor, visited over the weekend with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper, Niagara Falls. The Woman's Association bus trip has been postponed until July 17. Anyone wishing to take in this. most enjoyable trip, please, leave word with Mrs.. A. Paterson, W. A. Picnic, The Woman's' Association held their annual picnic 'at the sum- mer- 'home of Mr. and Me S., Ross Scott, Bayfield, on Tuesday, July 2. The weather was ideal and a good crowd enjoyed the afternoon. The result of the races was. as follbws: nail driving 'contest, Mrs. G. Henderson, Mrs. K. Scott; eater Ling grab bags, Miss Mame, Swan, Mrs. M. M+4Queerr; kick-the slip- per, Mrs. :Robert Allan, Miss M. Elliott; dropping clothes pins' into bottle, Mrs. T. E. Baird, MTS. B. Thomson; balancing bell on plate, Mrs. D. Triebner, Mrs. A,. Dutton; lucky -spet, Miss M. Swan, Miss. IC+ Elliott; stepping off 25 yards, Mrs. Frank McGregor, Mrs. Clara. Dutot; time race, Mrs. D. Trieb- nere, ellinination race, Mrs.. W. Scott, Mrs, J. Broadfo-ot; long re-410-4-0-*-4•-•-0-04-10-00-4-10-•-•-10-11, FARMERS We are shipping cattle every . Monday for United Co'-operative, of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. S. Hunt, Shipper PHONES-Day 9; Evenings 481w 24-tfb Pre-Vacation Servicing , "WEB" HOLLAND "DORY" -RUTLEDGE Your Neighbourhood Cities CITIES SEM Service Dealer Is A Specialist!! A smart motorist is one who has his car thoroughly checked and all necessary work completed BEFORE he leaves on his vacation. Drop in today and let us look your car over for you. South End Cities Service "Wes" Holland "Dory" Rutledge Phone 11U 24055 VICTORIA STREET CLINTON Mrs J W Stacithottae is visiting • -with friends in -Michigan, and Mrs. WI]' am Sintpaen, Detroit, visited with C, p.. .simp" Miss Marguerite McDonald, Loa- ' ',don, spent the -weekend in the Mr, and -Mrs. 'N'elson Heard, ,Bayfiehl, spent -with. Mrs+, A. Helmer.. avir, and Mrs, .Johns Hensall, .spent SitalaY",with, Mary Gibson. Mrs. Alton Johnston, Seaforth,, .Spent the weekend' with :Mrs, El- don Johnston,.. Miss Rose MAryLlVigDOYLIO Went :a few days With her friend, Miss 'Helen :Broaclfeot. Mrs. B, .Sholdiee, Brinsiey„ wed with her -.daughter, Mrs, A. .Paterson for a fem?' days) AT THIS SIGN Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing Nightly International Harymiter Company of Canada Limited, Hamilton. Ontario at CARLOAD PRICES BUY McCORMICK Best in Balers! For smooth non-stop baling you need uniform, guaranteed Mc- Cormick Twine, Ties right-stays tied. Full strength, full length, ties more bales per ball. Made in Canada from true Sisalana, BENTLEY-GARDINER ORCHESTRA' e B Rt. BOX OMCE OPENS 8.00 P.M. First Show At Dusk Two Shows Each Night Play In-A-Car Bingo at the Sunset Drive-In Every Wednesday Night Children under 12 in Cars FREE Playground - - Refreshments TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY July 16 and 17 "NAVY WIFE" Joan Bennett -- Gary Merrill Cartoon Comedy Funeral service was held on Sat- urday, in the Arthur funeral home, Auburn, for the late John Yong.- blot, who passed away on Thurs- day morning, in Clinton Public Hospital. He was in his 79th year. Service was condncted by the Rev. D. J. Lane, Clinton, assisted by the Rev, Bret). de Vries, Blyth. Interment was in Ball's Cemetery. Pall-bearers' were six Orange- men, Thomas Johnston, Gordon R. Taylor, Wilfred Sanderson., Nelson Patterson, Murray Rollins.on and Alvin Plunkett. The son of the late ••IVIr. and' Mrs. Echart Youngblut, he was born near Rostock. At an early age he came with his parents to Auburn) He Was, a section man with the CP.R. retiring in 1943. He was. an adherent of Knox PresbyteriareChureh and a mem- ber of the L. O. L. mr, yunglalut's wife died six years. ago. Surviving are two sons, and one daughter, Percy, Auburn; Carl',. Hamilton.; Mrs. Russell (+Madeline) Ring, Auburn and six grandchildren, twO brothers and three sisters. SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 11 and 12 • "FARMER TAKES A WIFE" . Betty Grable Dale Robertson Cartoon . Comedy SATURDAY and MONDAY July 13 and 15 "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" Betty Hutton Comedy • Cartoon Knotters love McCormick Twine. Famous IH developed cries-cross cover prevents tangling - twine runs smoothly to the last foot. FREE FARM eCeoliNt BOOK who you order your supply df McCormick Twine, Best in Binders! 1% Miles East of Goderich - On Highway 8 - (B y our Auburn Correspondent) 'John Y. unghlut (to the 0'. A. C, at Guelph. Next week the trip is planned to Detroit, Michigan, where 4-H Chtla members with their leaders, will tour Greenfield Village and the Henry Nord museum, see an American League 'baseball game in Briggs- Stadium, and get back home by train by half past 12, Cost of the tour is $8.25--a little more expensive than in past years, but the distance is greater, too. Over 500 club leaders' and' mem- bers are expected. Members are expected to wear their 4-H Club sweaters if weather is suitable, and those .not yet owning one may purchase one on the train. $1 for first year mem- b.ers, or $2.75 for new sweaters. 'Birth certifidates will be a help to cross the boader, or other identification for those members not hero in Ontario. Officials at the Department of Agriculture office say, "Please do- riot feel that lit is impossible for you to take the tour merely because you do not have, your birth certificate." Huron County 'Farming Report' (By DouglaS If. Miles, agricultural representative for Huron County). "Continued wet weather is mak. ing haying difficult. Other crops are Making excellent growth with pastures more than. adequate. "Armyworm has been reported, but no serious damage is' evident." every Bale J. J. HOGGARTH Goderich, Ont. Phone 427 I yeTarbilt i‘s4, a:nta-anriilt i...ali.\Tirtarg.ra I.I.,.,:ist. FlJNERAL insula, and the year before that, to Toronto. In 1954, the trip was . . Departure time -for the 1951 .4-fIi 'Clubs train tour is' 6,10 a, M. (DST) on Thursday morning July 1.8, from Clinton CNR, station.. Local club leaders are selling tick, eta', +4314 this shot434 be done by Jiply 12, with 'a report in to the office of the agricultural rep.re- sentative here. 0 Enter Now. For 4-H (104 Totit Leaves Clinton Thursday, :July 18. 28.,b MIXTURE OF CLAY and GRAVEL 5 Loads ior Less - $2.00 each Over 5 Loads - $1.50Tach JOHN LIVERMORE, Clerk, Town of Clinton Phone • HU 2-9545 USE NEWS-RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS-4T WILL PAY YOU! SPECIAL Tussy Summer Colognes 4 FRAGRANCES Reg. 2.50 .• Now - $1.25 SUNTAN CREAMS & Lotions. COPPERTONE Oil 1.50 Cream 1.50 Aerosol Spray 2.25 NOXZEMA , ..... 55c, 1.00, 1.50 INSECTT A T° REPELLENTS N 65e REXALL Repellent Stick , 98c 622 Repellent Oil ..... , ...... , 59c 622 Repellent Cream 59c OFF 89e DEODORANTS TIFFANY CREAM , .05e, 1.50 STOPETTE Flowing Cream 1.25 BAN 1.25 EVENING IN PARIS Stick .. '750 TRUE VALUE USED CARS Anson Gilbert Motors White Rose Service VICTORIA STREET-No. 4 HIGHWAY CLINTON ) ONT. , Phone IIU 2-9011 OPEN EVERY DAY 8 to KODAKS - PRINTING and DEVELOPING - FILMS CASH SPECIAL New REXALL TOOTH. PASTE With the NEW Taste Better -- Whiter Teeth Reg, 590 2 for 87e a Whale of Look over these fine used cars .1 1! TRADE TER'MS '56 MERCURY 2-Door HARD TOP. TRI-TONE.. Radio, Washers, Back-up ' Lights, Steel Guard. Royal Master Tires. $2495 "BIG M" SPECIAL COMBS Family Bundle 9 Combs Only 19c SUMMER & PICNIC NEEDS TONI HOME PERMANENT with the New Applicator $2.29 FIRST AID KITS .. 85c to 11.50 PICNIC VACUUM &FIGS 126 oz. 6.50 BEACH BALLS , 98c Picnic PLATES, 9", 15 plates 39c BATHING CAPS „„ 98c to 1.59 45c LUSTRE Cream SHAMPOO with '75e size. HALO Shampoo, reg. 65c 2/98e Woodbury Shampoo, reg 1.40, 69c BATH SALTS, 4 lib. bag '79c BUBBLE BATH 1.00 WASN' DRY . . ..... 25c, 98c JOHNSON & JOHNSON FIRST AID CREAM 980 SPECIAL TABU COLOGNES Reg. 2.25 Regular Purse Size Stick Free (By Douglas. H. 1Y11les, agricultural, representatIve. for Huron County) "Nei doubt by new every farmer in the .county will have heard that armyworm, outbreaks have -occur- red in many sections of the pro-' vince. ."We have had, several reports LE1101111 farmers wile have leeatecl arreyworrn, but indications' are that they have not started :to move and consequently' little dam- age has been done to date.' As long as we have sufficient rain- fail! and Vigorous. plant growth' the armyworm' Will likely remain "HoWever, if the weather turns thay en arinyvvorm march and eon- ,sequent -distruption is -almost certain to occur. Under. these -cir- cumstances farmers would be' well advised to keep -a very close watch on all grain fields, and to:be -pre- pared' to attack the armyworm when it strikes. "Several chemicals may be used effectively to control the army- worm either as a poison bait, a spray' or dust. Where sufficient man-power is available the poison bait method is the least expensive and very 'little grain 'Would -be damaged' while spreading, the bait in the field. "In order to spray the field, of course, a 'tractor must be driven through the' drain, but the damage caused by a tractor is very slight 'in comparison to the damage which can be done by the army- worm. The most common spray used is Aktrin 20 'per cent Emul- sion at the rate of one-half gallon of -poison in 30 gallons of water per acre. 'The most common- signs of armyworm On oats - are eaten leaves' and grain on the' ground. In 'barley the armyworm will eat the leaves" and the awns: and may stepping, Mrs. Robert Dalrymple) Mrs. J. Broadfoot; smallest waist- line, Mrs. .A.1-Dutton; largest waist line, MTS. J. Murdoch; scooping cotton whale blindfolded, Mrs. F. Rathwell, Mrs. B. Thomson. Children's sports, three and under, Kathy Robinson, Bradley Hargre,aves; five . and under, Lawrence Elliott, Brenda Ann Hargreaves; seven and under, Sharon Baird, Gordon Henderson; nine and under, Bonnie Dalrymple, Linda Robinson; : girl's kick-the- slipper, Sharon McBride; youngest child present, Gregory Hargreaves. At the supper hour a vote of thanks was given Mrs. Scott for her hospitality. F Written Guarantee in SNEL). FEED MILL JOHN BACH BMyth, Ont. Seaforth, Ont. Phone 35 r 8 . , Phone 17