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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-01-23, Page 9- Fish anJ Game ClubNews (133, 004 Epps) Weal, the Conservation Club has swung into 1958 taking every- thing in. its stride as usual and consequently the pheasant .prog- ram, thanks to Al Sharp, is well under.. way again, Al is planning another big year in these, birds and at present his committee is handling quite a few silver pheas- ants, ringneeks, and a beautiful blue peacock. Anyone -wishing to see these birds are more than wel- come to go down to the club house anytime: in the day conven- ient to them. . The• association is looking, at the present, for some 50 to 100 egg incubators, Will anyone that rvnll ,se11 or loan one, if not in use, please send a letter to the president, Harold Grew advising the price arid condition. First published in 1909 in the Philadelphia ledger, this poem was reprinted 'by the Department of Lands and Forests in its lat- est bulletin,: Lock Troubles? If 'You Are Having Lock-Trouble We Can •Help You! • 1.-Minute Key Duplicating Service-35c • Locks Keyed Alike • Combinations Changed • Master :Keying C• -Yale, 'Corbin, Dominion, Belleville, etc. looks re-ieyed. If you have lost your keys, Just bring in' the cylinder, same day ..service. • 'Prompt 'Service - on Mail Orders Modpra-money service barked by 80 years of experience PICK-MEATI, TONICS WRISLEY HAND LOTION, FOE AFTER COLDS & 'FIXT $1. bottle and Dispenser Free Cod Liver Compound. With Creosote With regular $2. bottle. Cod Liver Compound 1.39 Alt for With Vitamin ,D $1.98 1.35 RUBBER BRISTLE SHAMPOO Multi-Vitamin Fertnula BRUSH — FREE' — with 10 Tonic Waropole's Cod Liver 2. 95 sodent Tooth Paste Pep Extract 2.59 - 4.79 - 7.95 Abdol Capsules with -1.5p - 2.75 Both for 89c Super Plenatnins HOT WATER BOTTLE _ Vitamin C -- Reg. $2.50. 2 year guarantee'. 2.70 - 4.95 SPECIAL $L98 KODAKS Printing & Developing — FILMS VALUE See Our Selection Of PACKAGES 14 for 49c VALENTINES' 35 for 49c Sc to $1.00 CUT-OUT BOOKS 25c The nurse h saving regui:::'y for a Vacation trip T::c father is saving for the *his a growing child will. need drav ..mvscftvAMO*10,100E0M1V,'"' trMOVRiF4VOMMEMORAiMpulintimm.,V.atiai*VX,Ve*VisAi:if K4A:IteienkM,M,y, Both have a bank account-and a purpose for saving Nurse and father both agree that some things are too important to leave to chance. So, like most Canadians, each uses a chartered bank for planned saving, making regular deposits to accomplish a definite purpose. Your own savings plan may be a short-term, modest one maybe a vacation trip, or new drapes for the living min. Or your goal " may be long-range, like providing more security, greater comfort and independence for you and your Rut whatever use you find for the money you save, you always be glad you saved it! Save at d bank a millions clot THE CHARTS Ell iA ERVitio YOUR COM UNITY MINTON NEWS-RECORD PAGE. NINE THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1958 Farm Pikes:Compared With Fra4 Falconer Ree,elve. Pigh 100 o Paritiq Selling Job Post in Lodge (By J. Carl ITemiligwa) A hunter pepped a partridge on a bill It made a great to do and then was still. • It seems (when, later on, his bag he spied) It was his guide! One Shot a squirrel in a nearby wood-- A pretty shot, off-hand, from where he stood. • It wore, they said, a shooting hat of brown And lived in town! And one dispatched a rabbit for for his haul That later proved to measure six feet tall; And, less you think I'm handing you a myth, Its name was Smith! Another Nimrod slew the champ- ion fox. He glimpsed hirn lurking in am- . ong the rocks, One rapid. shot—it never spoke nor moved, The inquest proved! A. cautious man espied a gleam of brown; Was it a deer, or Jones, a friend from town? And while he pondered' on the river's brim, Jones potted him! More people llorrow• from HFC than any other con- sumer finance company. Reason: HFC haS an 80- year reputation for helpful advice on money manage- ment and prompt, friendly service on loans. You can borrow up -to $1,000 from HFC with repayment terms you choose. USE H LD FINANCE az, Ontario, FOB factory, 24e per lb.; Eggs, grade C, at Toronto, 30c; Ontario wheat No, 1, LGE. mixed winter, $1,40 per bus.; Ontario barley, good „malting, Truck To, ronta, $1.14 per bus. The following is prices as .dif, ferent percentages. of 'the parity price as decided by the Federation Frank Falconer, past master of Murphy Loyal Orange Lodge No. 710, Clinton, was elected as Wor- shipful Commander of the Royal Searlet Chapter, District of Hullett at the annual meeting of that chapter held in Clinton • Orange. Lodge rooms on Wednesday ev- ening, January 15. Other .4fnieers elected for the present -Um --are • Deputy Com- maxider,• Sir Knight, William Mehl, Clinton..... "Comp. Chaplain Sir Knight Kenneth Betties, Win- throp; Comp, Scribe, Sir Knight Thomas Deeves, Clinton; Comp Treasurer, Sir Knight Henry Slo- man; Comp. First Lcturer, Sir Xnight., Oliver. Price, Winthrop; 'Comp. SOpond Leeturer, Sir Knight Roy Elliott, Winthrop; 'Comp, Maxshall, Sir Knight Doug- las Freeman, Clinton; Cemp. First Conductor, Sir Knight Alex Mc- Michael;. comp,. Second Conduct- or, Sir Knight John Oldfield, Sea- forth; Comp. Herald,' Sir Knight. Mervyn Godkin, Winthrop; Comp. Sentinel, Wilfred Glazier, Clinton; Immediate Past Commander, Sir Knight Mervyn Falconer. The election and installation was conducted by Sir Knight Gar- net Cornish, Clinton, assisted. by Sir Knight Mervyn Falconer as Marshall. The degree team of this chapter will' be conferring Scarlet Degree at the annual ses- sion. The Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West to be held in. Sarnia in May of this year. •••••••••••,.. Goderich Township Mrs. Andy Sloan is spending a week with friends in this neighb- ourhood. Mrs. George Johnston had the misfortune to_ fall last Thursday in the house. She broke a bone in her hip and is• in the Clinton Hospital at present. Larry Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cox had the misfortune to fall at school and broke his arm last week. iss Jackson who has •been Sunday School pianist for a num- ber. of years resigned recently having accepted the position Of organist of the . Blyth United Church Coloured Pictures Earl Raithhy, Goderich, showed colored pictures .of White Horse., Yukon, which he had taken while on a motor trip last summer. The pictures were shown in Knox United Church, sponsored by the Sunday School. Charles Scott, superintendent, presided', with Mrs. S. MeClinchey at the piano. Mrs, MeClinchey played an accordion number. Mis's Margaret .A, Jackson: was called' to the front and W. L, Craig read an address while Miss Marlene Easom presented her with a travelling bag and folding umbrella. Miss Jackson thanked the Sunday School for their lov- ely gift. Ladies Guild St, Mark's Ladies Guild met at the. home of Mrs. Clifford Brown on Thursday with a good number of members and visitors present, The hostess had charge of the meeting and opened with hymn, "JesuS Saviour Pilot Me.," with Mrs, 'G. A„ Taylor at the piano. Prayers were led by Mrs. Brown, Romans, 12, was read by Mrs. George Schneider. • A duet was sung by Mrs. Andrew Kirkeon- nell and Mrs. John Daer accorn, panted by Mrs. R. 3. Phillip, Two very interesting readings were given: by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. The hostess thanked all who had taken part and closed her part of meeting with the hymn "What a Friend We, Have in Jesus." The president, Mrs. Jahn Deer, took over for the business per- iod, Cards of thanks were read from Mr, D. W. Hamilton and family, 3. McWhinney, George Beadle, Mrs. George Hamilton and Mrs* Annie Wolper* The president reminded the lad- ies of the World Day of Prayer to be held February 21, in the An- glican Church. The speaker will be Mrs. deVries with Mrs. R. J. Phillips in charge of the music. The meeting closed with prayer. A successful auction was held and the hostess served 'a delicious lun- ch, 'assisted by her sister, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Vestry Meeting The annual vestry meeting of St. lVfark's Anglican' Church was held in the Orange Hall with a good attendance. The rector, the Rev. Bren deVries opened the meeting with, prayer. Mrs. „G. R. Taylor gave the treasurer's: report. The • annual statement was discussed and ad- opted on motion of Fordyce Clark and Cliff Brown. The budget account was accep- ted on. motion of Mrs. A. Nesbit and Mrs. T. S. Johnston. A trust account was started last year from a• sum of money left to the church by the late James' W. Medd ,a devoted mem- ber of the church for many years. It was' decided to buy a new paton for the communion table and have it engraved "in memory of Mr. Medd." The remaining money to be left as a start for a building fund, keeping' in mind repair's needed for the church in future. Rev. de Vries gave the statis- tical report for the year 1957, al- so the expected budget assess- ment for 1958. A discussion on rebinding of hymn books was left to be looked after by Mrs. A, Nesbit and the ,financial responsibility to be left with the Ladles •Gniid. A vote •:.:g thanks was' moved to T. 5, Johnston for keeping the side-walks clear. The following slate of officers were elected for, 1958; rector's warden, Gordon R. Taylor; peop-le's warden, Jahn Daer; lay dele- a=_.1 F COUGH and COLD REMEDIES TRIPLE-ACTION COUGH SYRUP—Adults' 98e- I- 1.79 Children 89c BRONCHIAL SYRUP , .... '790 OHEROSOTE COUGH MIXTURE 60e -• 1.00 For Deep ,Bronchial Congestion WOKS COUGH SYRUP 63c JACK & JILL COUGH SYRUP • 59c - 98e BRONCHOZONE COUGH SYRUP 75c VICKS VAPO-RUB .. 59c - 1.09 MUSTEROLE 69c - '79c REXALL CHEST RUB 59e - 79c TRIPLE ACTION NASAL • SPRAY 98c BAYER NOSE SPRAY 98e News of Auburn .correspondent lvfas. wow ROSS Phone. Dungannon g r gate to synod, Fordyce Clark; subsitute lay delegate, Frank Nes- bit; treasurer, Mrs, G. R, Taylor; vestry clerk, L, Nesbit; Board of management wardens, lay delegate, substitute lay dele- gate, vestry clerk, treasurer, also Clifford Brown, Mrs, Thomas Hag- gitt, Mrs. F. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, T. S. Johnston, 'Mr. John Peer moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. G, B. Taylor for her work as treasurer. It was de- cided in some way to observe the 75th •annriversar'y of St, Marks', which will be in June this year, a Safe-Driving Week is a .Safes Walking Week, too, from Decent, ber 1 to 7. Always walk sensibly and safely.. RFC solves over 1 /2 million money ,problems a year R. K. Fitch, Manager 35A West Sheet Telephone 1501 ' GODERICH , • Good Steers, per cwt. $71.07 Hogs', B1 22,60' 2 32.29 Lambs, good at Toronto' 19,01 27,16 Butter, F0 .,11 factory .46 .66 Cheese, F.O.B. factory .24 .34 Eggs, Grade C, at'Toronto . 43 Ontario. Wheat 1.40 1;70 2.00 MaltingBarley, alting 1.13 1,38 1,62 In commenting on these figures is my opinion that support prices 'i would call your attention to the should be Set at a level high en- fact that hogs marketed through ough to ensure the farmer a fair the Marketing Agency averaged amount of security .but - low en- ,31-60 per mt. for 1957, Butter ough to prevent the building: up under what has proven to be too of huge surpluses, These figures low a support price is now in silisaild be a help in arriving at the short supply and a a reseals now best price in each commodity. -at abut•100 percent of parity. The Along with this it seems to me 'others are well below that level. that through our Government and, The price quoted on eggs is -on failing action there, through our `Grade ' C, : at ' Toronto'. These are Canadian Federation of Agricul- from Grader to wholesale prices tare a detailed study should be 'hut I have so "far been unable' to made where we might sell our "relate Grade 'C to the grades that products and also products that we are familiar to the producer, -It could buy from these countries, $24.39 I-X I dug up some figures that were of interest to me and think you might like to go over them too. The following'is the suggested support price under the new farm policy of the Dominion governs good stears under 100-Ib.s., '$17,07 per cwt,; Hogs, B1 at To- ronto, $22.60; Lamb, good at Tor- -onto, 819.02; Butter, Ontario, of Agriculture Fair Relationship. 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