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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-08-29, Page 91956 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN, fully equipped $2,150 1956 CHEVROLET STANDARD SEDAN ..... $2,050 1956 FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN, automatic, fully equipped $2,150 1956 METEOR NIAGARA $1,895 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 COACH .... „..„„ $1,695 1954 CHEVROLET SEDAN, fully equipped ..... ,•• $1 ,395 1953 CHEVROLET COACH $1,195 1951 FORD SEDAN $ 750 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 750 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 650 1953 CIf5VROLET 1/2, TON PICK-UP $ 750 1952 CHEVROLET 34 TON PICK-UP $ 550 Cars can be Driven Away at the Prices Listed in this Advertisement, Brussels Motors • • MR. AND MRS, EDWARD JOSEPH FLORIAN, seen follow- ing their marriage in St. Josiph's Roman Catholic Church; !Clinton, at which Rev, J. W. P. cpabasin officiated> The bride is the former Audrey Wllhehnexta Rosen, Hayfield, After a honeymoon spent at points in Northern! Ontario, Mr, and Mrs. Florian are residing in Clinton. (Photo by MiaLlareiVs) Pretty Girls!. ENTER. NOW! Contestants apply to JIM CLARK, HENSALL for entry in the Ontario Bean Festival "QUEEN CONTEST" LABOR DAY at HENSALL Applications accepted up until Noon SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951 There will be a Variety of Gifts to the Contestants, who must be under 21 and unmarried. Sponsored by Hensall Kinsmen Club INP.OVINNPOJPANKAPAN"..#466.441,PM4NMANON.41 Jack SCRUTON YOUR _Cities Service Distributor Phone HU 2.9653 FAR-A1ERS' 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 Your Car Needs A Breather Too! See Your Neighbourhood CITIES CITIES SERVICE SERVICE DEALER NOW ! 1.1-11.3RSDAY, LIST 9,, 1957 NAB-R,BOORP PAGN• NIN:11 ,••••••.•••••••••,...••••.••••••••••••••.* - Huron County's Foremost Used Car Dealer BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 73X 'Safety-S 6.70-15 Life- Saver 6.70-15 GREATER PROTECTION NYLON CORD FOR'ONLY THIES Harry Watkins Sunoco Servide 44, Ph. Clinton HU 2-6661 Is Your Subscription Paid Up? oodric „.„,fiwtrpor ALL saicgs:Ouar,So WITH TRADE-IN 43.25 I TIRE REGULAR PRICE 22.95 $1.35 more • per ti're I TIRE SALE PRICE 38.95 20.65 SAFE USED TIRES AND NEW TREADS COMPLETE RANGE OF it USED TIRES-MANY "F LIKE NEW-FROM $2.95 35.15 YOU SAVE 2PSP-4A 16.20 8.90” PAO News of Borield Ay MISS "ATM WOQPS 1950 Ontario Oilatopioo Enrol Correspondent PHONE; HAYEIELD 4 r $ Will Live in Clinton CARL CANTE1.ON Are -Beef Producers Thirty Years Behind Hog Producers in Selling? two weeks in August. The - Rev. Douglas Pitts, Brian and Reggie, Waterville, Minn.,' Tommy Green, ;Waseca, Minn., ac- companied by the fernier's mother Mrs. R, C. Pitts, MeaVord, were in the village over Tuesday, -Mr. and. Mrs., Harold King re- turned to Sarnia on Sunday with Harold Atwood! and Mr. and Mrs. C. McKie who motored to the vil- lage 'for them. Harold King is improved in health. With his. wide he has been the guest of Mr. did Mrs. E. A, Featherston since leav- ing hospital,. Teach in Stratford Miss Mary R. Stewart, who has. spent 'the last three weeks at her cottage, "Paradise Vista" has left for Stratford where she will take-up duties as French, teacher at the High School. Miss Stewart Was born On the Hayfield Liner, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, and has two broth- ers, William, Brussells and Brown, London:'. She has. taught for e number of years, having just com- pleted 1521 years at the Kenora High School. Supper Held Trinity Church Guild held a very successful supper in the par- ish hall on Wednesday, August 14. The Rector, the Rev. E. J. B. Harrison, greeted each guest at the entrance. The new extension • LAKEFRPNT • DANCING BAYFIELD -PAVILION • KEN. WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT tables were artistically arranged with flowers. and fanny place mats, Mentens of the Guild under the capable presidency' of Mrs, Percy Weston, assisted by girls of the -church served most efficiently, Willing Workers The August meeting of the Wil- ling Workers. of St. Andrew's Un- ited Church WAS held on Clan .Gregor Square owing to illness at the home- of Mrs, Logan Cleav- es, Mrs, Grant Stirling, president, took for her topic "Understanding" 'based on, PSalm 139, Mrs, Edgar Rethwell, secretary, read the minutes of the July meet- ing which ware abopted on a mot- ion by Mrs. Arnold! Making, sec- onded 'by Mrs. Reg. Francis, Ten m.enters. answered the 'roll Mrs. Peacock was welcomed 'by the president. Following a 'business session it was -decided to hold the September meeting in Clan Gregor Square, or the church in case of unfavour- able weather. The hostess will be Mrs. Bert Greer, The meeting closed with the Mizpah. benediction. Mrs. Reginald' Francis :assisted the committee in charge in serving the lunch, (By J. !Carl My comment to-day is a little short so perhaps I can take a line or two to say something I have wanted to say for some time. would like to express my ap- preciation to the weekly papers who are so kind as: to publish these 'comments, so regularly. I feel they are doing all they can in the interests- of the Federation and the community. If you like. What they are doing let them know. After all this service is free. Thank you. I sold a few of those cattle. last week. They were sold at Strat- ford Community sale and as 'far as I know they brought a fair market price. I still feel that I don't know enough about the business to form a reliable 'opinion as to their val- ue. They Were sold. in small lots and I find it hard -to see reason for the variation in price on the afferent groups. I have_ been trying to put my- self in the 'place of the packer- buyer. If I were the buyer I would look at the steer in the sale ring and try to estimate what grade the earoass would' be. Let us say Red Brand worth 38c and lower Budget Plan Available At No Extra Cost 0 "The Home of Good Clean Fuels"' Florian Rosell Rev. J. W. P. Graham celebrated nuptial mass. at St. Joseph's man Catholic Church when Audrey Williebnena Resell, Hayfield, be- came the bride . of Edward Joseph Florian, Clinton,. Saturday morn- ing; August 17. Miss Florence Evans) Clinton, played the trad'ition'al wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Francis Denomme, also of Clinton, He sang "Hail, Queen, of Heaven",. "Ave Verum" and ""Paws' Angel- ice s" during Mass and "On this! day, 0. Beautiful Mother" during the signing of the register, The bride wore a coral wool street length dress with pow ter blue accessories ,and •a corsage of white rosebuds.. Her sapphire cross and chain was a gift of the 'bridegroom, . Miss 'Bertha Sturgeon, sister of the bride., Hayfield, as bridesmaid Wore a blue floral dress with white accessories. and corsage of White rosebuds. Groomsman was, Donald J. Shan- ahan, Grimsby. Gifts to the matron of honor and best man were a gold locket and a prayer 'book. For a wedding trip to Northern Ontario. the bride chose a navy blue two-piece suit with pink ac- cessories. On their return the couple are living in Clinton, 0 Bean Board Sets Minimum Prices Minimum prices for beans were arrived at by the Bean Board, under the Farm. Products Mark- eting Act meeting in Chatham on August' 1. According to the official an- nouncement, the minimum price to be paid for beans delivered an or before December 31, 1957 is $6,15 per 100 lbs, and from jannany 1 to August 14, 1958, $6.30 per 100 lbs. Grower members of the Board are Roy Downie% John' liam Haugh,, Harvey Taylor and' Gordon Woolner. Dealer-members are J. A. Irvine, N. E, Cook, W. E. Reid, M. J. Smith and W. G. Thomson. COMPARABLE SAVINGS ON OTHER SIZES-OTHER TIRES! Huron County- Farming Report (By D. IL Miles, agricultural, rep- resentative fob;. -Huron County) J'Practically.. all' the, threshing has been -completed. "There May be, some beans pul- led by the end of the -week, Sugar beets' and beanshave sufferefd somewhat from 'lack of - Moisture "Pastures are beginning to dry up although the. milk supply is above average' for this time, of year. Late planted turnips are standing still." Hemingway) grades accordingly. If he is doubtful Red I will bid Blue price to be safe. Then as X know his live weight I will have to. guess his dressing percentage. Red, possibly 56 percent so I cut that .to 55 percent: questionable Red so I cut -back to Blue 53 percent to be on the safe side. I Will expect to make some mis- takes but by bidding a bit low my ,percentage will definitely be in favour of the plant, This must be or I lose my job. What is my attitude as a beef producer? I feel a beef market- ing plan will come sooner or later. The buyer isn't interested in buy- ing cattle. He wants 'beef. The. only way I can sell him. beef is on the dressed weight, government grade. - Are Beef Producers 30 years behind Hog ProduCers? Let's hear from you, William H. - Lemon William Henry Lemon, resident of Hensel} for the-past 29. years and a former owner of the 'New Commercial Hotel for some years, died 'suddenly in Victoria. Hospital, London, on Wednesday, August 21st in his 75th year. Mr. Lemon had gone to London on a visit and was iri the best of health when he suffered' a stroke on Sunday, August 18, while visit- ing with his sister Mrs,. Hugh Dunn, London, and was rushed to the: hospital. He- was 'born in West Monkton where' he- farmed' before taking up residence here. Mrs. Lemon, the former Marg- aret Schwindt, passed away 30 years ago, Surviving are two sons, Howard, Varna; Preston, London; four daughters,. Mrs. William G. (Le- one) Parke; Mrs. 'Clarence (Al- deen) Valiant], Hensall; Mrs. Jo- seph (Olive) Marshman, Toronto; Miss Viola Lemon, Toronto. One. -brother David Lemon, Seaforth.; one sister, Mrs. Hugh Dunn? Lon- don. Twelve -grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Public funeral services conduct ed by Rev. C. D. Daniel, were held from the Bronthron funeral Chapel here Friday, August 23, With interrn:ent in Baird's Cem- etery. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jackson, bet- rail, are holidaying at the McCorn- be lVf, H. MacLeod, Toitnto, was, the weekend guest of Miss M, Ho•dgins, • "Stove/lay-en", Mr. 'and Mrs. 4.13, Smith re- turned' to London on Sunday after viSiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Palfel and Mrs. G, Lamb, London, called on Mr. .and Mrs. E., A, Featherston Sunday, .0 Mr. and Mrs, jOhn 'MacKenzie and hafby IVkango. Toronto„ came last week to visit his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. J. MacKenzie. Miss Kathleen Reid left on Sun- day for Win'ds'or after having Spent a week with her mother, Mrs. A. Reid "Enfield" cottage. • Clarence Larson, London, was home over- the weekend, having come into Goderich on the C.P,R, from his first run as a Conductor. and Mrs. Harry Lawson and Bruce left on Saturday for their home in Kingston after vis- iting the foriner,s mother, Mrs. H. A. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Galbraith have returned' to "Sylvan Acres", BlueWater Highway, G.o derich Township, after vending a few days in New. York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pye, and Wayne,. Ruscernbe, and Mr. and Mrs,.. Les Maine and family, Windsbr, are occupying •one of the JaVvett cottages for the last 9.00 aan. —FN'8o7rE7KeEefRe'sNTroOprs Alt.11.1gtsiTwRarttE—SfHea2rEing CO NTEST MFrughlin, Canadian Champion, 12-Noon LIVE RADIO 5110W — "Farming Today" — featuring --Roy Jewell of CFPL Radio, London. • (MAIN STREET) 1:3." p.tn. MONSTER PARADE OF BANDS AND 'FLOATS Prizes for Floats in Parakiet 1st $50.00; 2nd, $25.00; 3rd, $15.00. 45 Best Kiddies Entriest 1st,, $5.00; 2nd, $3,00; $rd, $2.00. — 1. p MINOR BASEBALL—Exeter, Dashwood, Lucan and Hensall vie for Hensall Trophy donated by General Coach Ltd,. Hensall. 115 p.m. _OPENING Ceremonies by Elston Cardiff, MP, Huron. JUDGING for "BEAN qUEEN"; also introduction of Michigan Bean Queen from Iairgrove, Michigan. 4.30 PAIL —BEAN SUPPER Served Picnic Style from 4.80 to 7 p,tn. Beans !courtesy Clark's Bean Co. 7.00 p.m. —PLAT-OFF BASEBALL OW Arena, featuring top acts ,30 p.m. —rorjogronirr isEo. Br os, and Shirley from Kirk- ton, Music, comedy, harmony. Vun for the whole family, Bingo — Midway — Concessions AFTElitt•rOON Adult S, $1.00; Children, 35e (lneludeS Pull Course 81-1PPer) IEVENINGi ADMISSIONI Adults, $14.00; Childtver4 50ef Children tinder 5, Years of age Free. HENSALL KINSMEN CLUB Presents Its Fourth Annual ONTARIO BEAN. FESTIVAL Labor Day, September HENSALL COMMUNITY PARK Give your car a break this summer, on ypur vacation. Use the petroleum products that ensure effortless, economical performance Cities Service Premium and Regular Gasolines new 5D Koolmotor 00. Drop in today. Cantelon's Service Station Corner Mary and king Streets Carl and Doug Cantelon Phone HU 2-9032. Clin*on