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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-10-03, Page 7 J MR. FARMER: When putting your flocks in this fall feed them Hillside Brand Laying Mash or bring your own grain and have it mixed to your satisfaction, H. F. WETTLAUFER FEEDS and SEEDS MARY STREET- CLINTON PHONE MT 2.9792 40-b .VALIJES SID tit" v OP. atilif00°- mai '0\ BIG IN LATE , MODELT, 1957 CHEVROLET BELAIR SEDAN, automatic, fully equipped $2,495 1957 CHEVROLET' SEDAN, fully equipped,. $2,350 1956 CHEVROLET SEDAN, fully equipped $2,050 1956 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN, fUlly equipped $2,150 1956 FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN, 'automatic, fully equipped $2,150 1955 CHEVROLET Vr8 COACH $1,695 1954 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1,400 1954 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN, fully equipped $1,495 1953 CHEVROLET COACH $1,195 1951 FORD SEDAN $ • 750 1951 MERCURY STATION WAGON 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 650 -1949 DODGE, Y2 TON PICKUP $ 350 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY $. 295' Cars can be Driven Away at the Prices Listed in this Advertisement. 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EXCURSION FARES FROM Allenford $5.05 Brampton Brussels 4.60 Chesley 5.05 Clinton 5.05 Elora 2.60 Fergus 2.60 Georgetown , 1.30 Goderich ...„ 5.30 Guelph $2.05 Hanover 4.60 Harriston 4.00 Ingersoll 3.95 Kincardine „ 6.20 Kitchener 2.60 Listovvel 3.80 Mitchell . . 4.20 Owen Sound 5.05 Palmerston ..$3.55 Sarnia 6.85 Southampton 6.25 Stratford 3.65 Strathroy .„ 5.50 Walkerton ., 4,85 Watford 6.05 Wingharn , 5.05 Wyoming 6.50 Paisley 5.50 Corresponding fares from Intermediate Points FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS CITAST:Mil MRS-R.4MM THURSDAY, 001.10)3ER, 1957 Goderich; Shirley Darnborough; Marjory Turner, SS 7, Stanley, Writing (Gr, 6), Irla Marten, SS 4, Stanley; Swan K. Brown, SS 1, Stanley; Merilyn Yea, SS 3, Goderich; Joanne Harrison, SS 5, Goderich; Shirley Mustard, $S 6, Stanley; Judy Craig, SS 10, Goder- ich, . Writing (Gr. 7), Nancy Stirling, SS 9, Gederich; Sharon Reder, Bayfield Sr.; Lois Rathwell, SS 10, Goderich; Mary Squire, SS 3, Goderich; *Edith Davvson, S'S 6, tanley; Ferne eckle, SS 4E. Stanley. Writing "(Gr. 8), Diane Harris, SS 5, Goderich; Cathy Potter; Gay- le Lockhart, SS 5,, Goderich; Mar- garet Smith; Keith Stephenson, SS 7, Stanley; Jim Kelly. Printing, (Or, 2), Wayne Patton , SS 9, Goderich; Steve Thomson, S'S 4, Goderich; Evelyn Powell, SS 4, Goderich; Nancy Heard', Bay- field Jr.; Linda. Stirling, SS 9, Goderich; Ruth Wallis, Bayfield Jr, Free hand picture cutout (Gr. 2), Gordon Lab; Steven 'Thom- son and Herbie Oakes, SS 4, God- erich; Hazel Collins, Sarah Hussy and Billy McGregor, SS 1, Stanley. Crayon coloured drawing (Gr, 2), Alan Armstrong, SS 4E; Nan- cy Heard; Linda Torrance, SS 5, Goderich; Ruth Wallis, Hayfield Jr.; Herbie Oakes, SS 4, Goderich; Elizabeth Zondag. Printing, (Gr, 1), Buddy Stur- geon, Hayfield Jr.; Rayniond Rue- ger And Lois. Merrill, SS 4, Gicl- erich; Karen Fitzsimmons, Ronnie Reder and Brenda Stirling, Bay- field Jr. Plasticene model, Douglas Van- clerhaar, SS 10, Goderich; Ray- mond Ru'eger; Marian Francis, Ronnie Reder, Karen Fitzsimmons and Calvin Scatehiner, Bayfield Jr. Weaving, John Manning, Shirley Harris, Sandra Idsinga, John. Cox, SS 5,' Goderich; Calvin Scotchmer, Brenda Stirling. Crayon coloured drawing of map- le leaf, Karen Fitzsimmons, Cal- vin Scatchmer; Terry 1VIcClinchey, Brenda Stirling, Buddy Sturgeon, Marian Francis, all Hayfield Jr. • Collection of evergreen (Gr. 2- 4), Ivan Steckle, SS 3, Stanley; Kathy Howard, SS 4, Goderich; June Powell, SS 4, Goderich; Kar- on Oakes, SS 4, Goderich; Sharon Lockhart, SS 5, „Goderich; Steven Thomson, SS 4, Goderich. Collection of wood (Gr. 5-6), Cathie Potter, SS 3, Goderich; Anne Gemeinhardt, Hayfield Sr.; Carol Wallis, Hayfield Sr.; Nancy Stirling, SS 9, Goderich; Alvin Jones - and Dennis Reuger, SS 4, Goderich, Table bouquet of garden flowers; three green, three red, Mrs. Hen- (Gr. 2-4), Lucile Bond, SS 3, nett, Mrs. Klapp. Goderich; Peggy 1VEcAsh, SS 6, Hot peppers, F. McClymont; Stanley; Jeannette Lab SS 4, pepper squash, H. McCullough, F. Goderich; Kathy Weston and Geo- McClyrnmit• muskmelons, Mrs. E. rge Turiand, Bayfield Jr.; Karen Webster, SS 6, Stanley. Table bouquet (Gr. 5-8), Peggy Ann Betties, SS 5, Goderich; Ann McCowan; Ann Gemeinhardt; Jan- et Harris, SS 9, ,goderich; John Pawell, SS 1,, Stanley; Terry Fit- zsimmons, Hayfield Sr. Centrepiece for Thanksgiving table (Gr. 2-4), Philip Turner, Sharon Middleton, Karen Fitzsim- mons, Hayfield Jr. Centrepiece (Gr. 5-8), Rosemary Turlancl, Margaret Smith, Mary El-vine, Gayle Turner, Douglas Kingsbury, Michael Scotchmer, Hayfield Sr. !Sheaf of wheat, Douglas Mc- J Cullough, SS 3, Goderich. Sheaf of oats, Douglas Dunn, SS 4E; Cathy Wallis, Hayfield Sr.; Bobby Wain, Hayfield Jr.; Doug. McCullaUgh, Tudor Wain; Bayfield Sr.; Ruth Wallis, Bayfield Jr. Sheaf of barley, Doug. McCul- lough; Cathy Wallis,. Carol VV'aills. Beets, Janet Harms': SS 9, God- midi; 'Barbara Turner; Jackie Weston; Bob Hayter, SS 3, Stan- ley; Cathy Wall*, Philip Turner, Bayfield Jr. Carrots, Margaret Smith; Cathy Potter, Sandra Middleton; Allen Hayter, SS 3, Stanley; Dennis Harris, SS 9, Goderich; Jim Mc- Cullough. Spanish -onions, Viola Collins, Jimmie Collins, Donnie CoIquhoun, Bruce Collins, Robert Collins, SS 1, Stanley; Dougla McCullough, SS 3, Goderich. Onions (A. 0. V.), Cathie Pot- (Continued, from 'Page .Seven) iVfiddleton„ Mrs, Jewell; Baldwins, F. Stirling, Mrs, J. Stirling; Blen- heim S. Middleton, Mrs. J. Stirling; Delicious, S. Middleton, Mrs. j,. Stirling; 'golden Russet, Mrs, J. Stirling, F. 1Y.IcGlyniont;• Greenings, F. Stirling,. Mrs. J,. Stirling; Golden 101,iliclons, mr$.. Metisalf, Mrs, J. Stirling; Red Delicious, S. Middleton, H. Dresser; King .of Tompkins, S, Middleton, H, Dresser; best bunch blue grapes, Mrs, „Bennett, Hales Dresser, Best basket .at fruit (most var- ieties)). Mrs, J, - Stirling, F. Mc- Clymont; haMper Northern Spy apples-, Stewart Middleton, F. Stirling; hamper 1VIcIntosir Reds, S. Middleton„ F. Middleton; hamp- er, winter apples, 5. Middleton, F. Stirling; six quart baSket Northern Spy, S, Middle- ton, F. Stirling; six quart basket McIntosh Reds, S. Middleton, F. Stirling; six quart basket, A.O.V. winter apples, F, Middleton, S. Middleton; fall apples, Mrs, J. Stirling; F. Stirling, McIntosh Reds, S. Middleton, Mrs. J, Stirling; Northern Spies, S. Middleton, F. Stirling; North Star, Mrs. J. Stirling; Ontario's F. Stirling, Mrs. J. Stirling; snow apple, S. Middleton, Fred Middle- ton; Tatman Sweet, 'Mrs.. J, Stirl- ing, S. Middleton; Ribston Pippins, F. Stirling, Mrs. J. Stirling; Wag- ner, a-Dresser; quince, H. Pen- hale, Mrs. Metcalf; Wealthy, F. Stirling; Wolf River or Alexand- er, F. Middleton, Mrs. J. Stirling; plate of fall apples, H. Dresser, F. Middleton; plate of. A.O.V. winter apples, Mrs. Met- calf, Mrs. J. Stirling. VEGETABLES 11 quart basket, early potatoes, Cobblers ' Mrs. Jewell, E. Mc- Ilwain; late potatoes, Fred Mc- Clymont; three giant white sugar mangels; H. Yee, RR 3, Clinton; heaviest turnips, H. Penhale, H. A. Fuss; table turnips, H. Penhale, H. A. Fuss; six table carrots, long, F. Mcalymant, Mrs. Jewell; table carrots, short, E. 1VIcIlwain, Mrs. Colclough; table beets, H. Penhale, F. McOlymont; parsnips, H. Dres- ser, Mrs. B. Keys; radishes, McClymont. !Cauliflower, Mrs. Bennett, F. McClymont; cabbage, Mrs. Schilbe, Ben Rathwell; large yellow onions, H. Dresser, E. Meliwain; Spanish onions, Snowden and Grainger, Mrs. A. Schilbe; red tomatoes, Mrs. Bennett, F. 1VIcCiyariont; yel- low tomatoes, F. McClymont; six largest tomatoes, Mrs. Bennett, F. Mcalymont; collection small fruit tomatoes, F. McClymont, H. A. Fuss; collection of peppers, F. MeClymont; plate sweet peppers, ter, Douglas Yeo, Gayle Turner, Ann McCowan, Barbara Howard, Potatoes, Bob Norman, Shirley and Philip Turner. Norman, Cathie Potter, all of SS 3, Goderich; Marjory Forrest, SS 7, Stanley; Barbara and Janice Merner, Hayfield Jr. Table corn, Rickie Ostrom, SS 6, Stanley; Joanne Harrison, SS 5, Goderieh; Marjory Turner, SS 7, Stanley; Allan Hayter, SS 3, Stanley; Judy. Watkins, SS 1, Stan- ley. Homemade candy, Jackelyn. Wes- ton, Peggy Ann Bettles, John Pow- ell, Ann McCowan, Shirley John- ston, SS 6, Stanley; Ellen Lindsay, Hayfield Jr. School lunch box, Jackelyn. Wes- ton, Ann 1VICCowati; Ted Heard, Hayfield. Jr.; Peggy Mn Betties, Bonita Williams, Karen Oakes. Bran muffins, Cathie Potter, Ann McCowan, Patsy Cox, 'Peggy Ann Bettles, Rosemary .Turiand and Carol Wallis. SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION SS 10, Gaderich won. first place, and $5. Runner-up was SS 4, Goderich; then SS 1, Stanley; the Junior room at Hayfield. Four others competed, the Hayfield sen- ior; room, SS 5, Goderich; SS 3, Stanley arid SS 3, Goderich. 11 and-KthD PORKLAMB nd Fresh Graded Eggs by the QUARTER rapped and Frozen) OM KILLING Call at 0 LOCKER SERVICE NDESBORO y In Many Exhibits ocal School Children marrow, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs, Jewell; pie pumpkins, Mrs, Clarke, J. Ostrom; largest pumpkin, or squash for feed, Mrs, Powell, H. McCullough. Plate of 12 gherkins, Mrs. Har- ris, Mrs, A. Sclillhe; plate of four cucumbers' for table use, Mrs. M. Bennett, Snowden and Grainger; largest head sunflower, Carl Diehl, H. Yeo; collection of garden herbs, Mrs, G. H. Bryant, H A. Fuss, Special: McP,herson Bras Gar- age, Clinton, for most prizes in this section, t, won by Fred Me- e/Mont, FINE ARTS Inside Exhibits Include .Many Hours Labour Schilbe, Mrs. A. Schilbe; water- melons, Mrs. V. &Ube, Mrs. A. Schilbe; citrons, F. McClyrn.ont, Mrs. Jewell; hubbard squash, Mrs. Jewell, F. McClymont; vegetable WPIP ININNINIM4V~MPOIWNINP /4 Jack RUT YOUR s Service -- Phones --- 2-9951 - Blyth 44 r 17 37-8-9-40-b (Gr, 7-8),, DOnnie 001qUhatin, Jain- ,Cameron, James Collins and Ed- ward Broadfoot, S51, Stanley; JIM Heard. and Gerald Stirling, l$RY, field Sr, Flour- and salt map, Stanley and. Goderich Townships (Gr, 3-4), Arm McCowan Bruce Collins, SS Stanley,1, , Judyi Watkins, SS Stanley; Linda Gemeinhardt, Hay- field Jr.. Linda SS Goderich; Gordon .Caldwell, SS 10 Stanley, Scrap book on farm animals (Gr. 5,6) Peggy Ann. Betties, $S 5, Goderich; Bonnie Stirling, SS 10, Goderich; .Murray Grigg,„ SS 9, Goderich; Marilyn Yeo, -SS 3, Goderich; Ann McGowan, Douglas McCullough, SSi 3, Goderich,. Scrap book on sports ,(Gr, 7,8), Cathy Potter; Janet Harris, SS 9, -Goderich; Stuart Grigg, SS 9, Goderich; Lois Rathweli, SS 10, Goderich, Ann Kendall, .SS 3, Stan- ley; Bruce Bettles SS 5, Goderich. Woodwork, lawn ornament 'fin, ished (Gr. 7-8), Tom Mountford, SS 1, Stanley; Ross Sturdy, SS 1, Stanley; Donnie Colquhoun; Bruce Betties; David Steckle, SS 4E., Stanley; Jim Kelly, Bayfield Sr, =Woodwork, birdhouse unfinished (Gr. 5-6), Fred Tyndall, SS 3, Goderich; Gayle Mote, Bayfield Sr,; Gordon Tyndell, SS 9, Goden. ich,; Eric Gahwiler; Barry Miller, SiS 9, Goderich; Lenus Yeo, SS 9, Goderich," 'Crayon drawing flowers (Gr. 3 -4), -Karon Oakes, SS 4, Goderich; Amp- Powell, SS 4, Goderich; Faye, Merrill, SS 4, Goderich; Kathy Howard, $S 4, Goderich; Steven Harris, SS 9, Goderich; Ivan Ste- ckle, -SS 3, Stanley. Poster, Advertising school Con, cert - (Gr. 5-6), Ann McCowan; Michael Scotchmer; Sandra Mid, dleton,, Bayfield Sr.; Eric Gahwil- er; .Dick Powell;. S'S 4, Goderich.; Shirley Darnborongh, Hayfield Sr., Poster, Bayfield Fall Fair • (Gr. 7-8), Margaret Smith, Bayfield.Sr.; Jim Kelly; Bonita Williams, SS 3,' Goderich; Gerald Stirling and Jim Heard, Bayfield Sr,; Stuart Grigg. Printing (Gr.• 3), Faye Merrill, SS 4, Goderich; Jackie .Colquhoun; Dennis Harrii, SS 9, Goderich;, Braman Koene, Hayfield; Jr.; Ar- lene Dutot, SS 9, Goderich; Mary Coultice, SS 6, Stanley. • • Writing (Gr., 4), Anne Stephen- son, SS 7, Stanley; Shirley Nor- nian, SS 3, Goderich; Linda Gem- einhardt; Mary Forest, SS 7 Stan- ley; Sharon Brown, SS 1, Stanley; Barbara 'Turner, Bayfield Sr.' Writing (Gr. 5), Earl Reichert, SS 7, Stanley; Sandra Middleton; Milton McClinchey, SS 3, Goder- ich; Peggy Ann Betties,' SS 5, .011 painting scene, 'Mrs, R. H. Middleton, Hensall; Mrs. J. E. Howard; oil painting, portrait, Mrs. Middleton; oil painting, any other subject, Mrs. Bricker, Kit- chener; Richard Harrison, Hay- field; watercolour scene, Mrs, Howard, Mrs. Fuss; watercolour, any other subject, Mrs. Howard, R. Harrison; charcoal, original crayon or Pencil sketch, Mrs, J. E. Howard, Mrs. G. Harris; hand- made greeting cards, Mrs. Howard; pencil sketch, any subject, Mrs. G. FIarris, R. Harrison; Collection of 12 amateur snapshots, Mrs. R. Blair, H. Dresser; etched alum- inum, Mrs. S. Bryant, Mrs. H. Mc- Cullough; any new craft, Mrs. H. McCullough, Mrs. 111. Gemeinhardt. FLOWERS AND PLANTS Bouquets, collection cut 'flowers, Mrs, E. Grigg, Mrs. Klapp; 'small bouquet, Mrs. Grigg, E: MeRwain; table, MrS. g. Middleton, Mrs. F. A'rkell; fall bouquet of wild flow- ers, etc., Mrs, Colclough, E. Mc- Ilwain; winter bouquet of dried flowers, etc., Mrs. Grigg, Albert Woods. Potted plants, fibrous begonias, Mrs. E. Grigg; tuberous begonia, Mrs. E. Yeo; coleus, Mrs. E. Yea, Mrs. S. H. Bryant; geraniums, Mrs. Colclough. Cut flowers, calendula, Mrs. S. Middleton; asters, Mrs. E. gehilbe, Mrs. E, Grigg; chrysanthemums, F. Middleton, Mrs, Jewell; cosmos, Mrs. S. Middleton, Mrs. Klopp; dahlias, modern, Mrs. S. Middle- ton, Mrs. Klapp; dahlias, old var- ieties, Mrs. Klapp, Mrs. E. Yea; gladioli, Mrs. Howard, Mrs.-Klapp; marigolds, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs., S. Middleton; pansies, Elarbara Bet- ties, Mrs. E. Grigg; petunias, Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. Bryant; roses, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Jewell; salvia, Mrs. F. Middleton, Mrs. S. Middleton; verbenas, Mrs. Bryant; zinnias, F. Middleton, H. Dresser; any var- iety, annual or perennial not oth- erwise listed, Mrs. S. Middleton, A. Woods; centrepiece, for Thanks- giving, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Harris. on-coznpet- !field Jr..and. coons; 9, Goderich; SS 4, lch and SS 10,' Stanley, nd-sewri quilt block, (Gr. 2 Ando. Geimeinhardt, Bayfield Mary Armstrong, $S 3, Stan-, Ellen Lindsay, Bayfield- Jr.; era Turner, Bayfield Jr.; Kier- okes, .SS 4, Goderich; ,Janice ,er, Bayfield siding a 3-cornered tear on (Orr, 5-8) Ann AffcGowan,, , Stanley; Ann Kendall, SS 3, Ley; Michael. Seotehmer, -13.4r; Sr.; Nancy Stirling, -Janet is, $$ 9, Godericli; Marlene V, SS 3, Stanley. On knitting (Gr. 5-8), Cathie ar, SS 3, Goderich; Nancy ing, SS 9, Goderich; Rose, r Turland, Bayfield Sr.; Ann owan, Eric Gahwiler, SS 3, !rich; Irieke Zondag, SS 4E., ain. knitting (Gr,, 2-4), Joan itley, Bayfield Jr.; Bonnie on, SS 1, Stanley,. ve4hand picture cutout (Gr. jean Rathwell, SS 10, Goder- Jackie Colquhoun, SS 1, Stan- Jacqueline Peck, SS 3, Stan- Linda 'Amnstrong, SS '3, Stan, Sharon -Dowson, SS 3, Stan- i3abby Collins,. SS 1, Stanley. our' and salt map of Ontario GV DON'T MISS OUR BIGGEST FALL BARGAIN EVENT - Continuing through to October 12 r your voice again, Son!" you love ,would ar your voice... tonight* LIEPHONE'COMPANY OF CANADA n rates-nights after 6 and alt day Sunday . us us II I1 111'1111111it•111, HARDWARE VALUES. t # HU 24023 LIMITED cuNumto !.1 ,,,!„.!!!!:11•11"11 iii Ir(iNi(ltil~l 1111111111111111101 IOIu ^ 1 ,, I 11,11 I 'III i! lonoorroom monsommommosomilloomossismosomommummessionemorommostom CONSULT OUR HANDBILLS DISPLAYING MANY BIG FALL BUTTER-PERDUE us an an us • .01k \0F,' 40, 17" SERVICE STATION C A 6 L C. OCX/G -TOE •L -14 T4 TO 41. ' tL-1 T_y1 YO U 0 L C VYONANO P " CL.MITON 're M1.2-9032 Henson C o C Enjoys Dinner The Chamber of Commerce din- ner meeting was held in the Leg- ion Hall on Monday, September 23 with a turkey banquet catered to by the Ladles Auxiliary of the Legion. R. H. Middleton, president, presided for the meeting and izin troduced, the new ..druggist, Trevor Wilson, to the group. 'Reeve Nor. man Jones_ announced that lier1.4 sail reverts 'back to Standard Time Septener at midnight Available ra Cost • f Good els"