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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-01-30, Page 8TREMENDOUS CUTTING SPEED! CLINTON CHAINSAWS are the fastest cutting, most powerful chitinsaws ever built—and they're built to last! Ask for Free Dem- onstration! Prices start at $183.50 DEWAR TALBOT RR 3, Bayfield—Ph. 59r5 •NPININNININIININNIA.1100.11.4404PININNINPAPOANIPANNIP#A Tnekersznith Township! Federa, tion of Agriculture named William Rogerson president fora two, Year term at the annual meeting, held in Egmont:1Wlle United Chtir- ph, last week Mr, Rogerson siic-- ceeds. Alex McGregor, John Wood, An 2, KKippen, is vice-president.' Direetors frown the school sec- tionS••.an. "Mann. Bell, SS 1.; pear., On 'Charters, No, Wilson, No. 3; Ernie Crich, No. 4; John 1)ifeKay, No. 5; Elmer Townsend., No. 6; Alex Chesney, No, 7; Alex Boyes, No, 8; Wilmer Broadfoot, No. 9; Archie Hoggarth, No, 10, Mrs. Rogerson will be the wom- en's director, The following appointments were made: to the county hog co-operative, Alex McGregor; al- ternate, Wilfred Coleman; beef producers,. R,0 ter t McGregor cream producers Gordon Rich- ardson; poutry producers, Andrew Moore, evr-fvresoff•fsf.f.r.00si-of.dr-e.f.eff.r#0 NI VII HIAIT IS A. WORLD 'Am f oy: ./ • co.,,,,,,, dr .. N wow; 00. 1i ,I Jack SCRUTON YOUR Cities Service CITIES SERVICE Distributor Phone HU 2-9653 —o-- Budget Plan Available At No Extra Cost 0 "The Home of Good - Clean Fuels" ATTENTION MANUFACTURERS, RETAILERS, AND HOUSEOWNERS! Everybody prospers if everybody works, Nobody prospers if anybody shirks. REPAIR REMODEL RENEW Little jobs, big jobs,. all jobs are important. Skil- led and semi-skilled tradesmen are available now, but extremely scarce in . summer. Community projects mean community prosperity. Call the National Employ- ment Office, Goderich 865 for qualified workers, 5-b 45c lb. CHICKEN WINGS 3 lbs. 39c 49c lb. Perfect For Soup NECKS AND BACKS FRESH ROASTING CHICKEN 4 lb, average oven weight Fresh Young Meaty OX TAILS, perfect for soup We Carry at all Times the Old-Fashioned DRY SALT PORK, N perfect for Bean-pot 29c lb. Ent5 Weekend Specials January* 30, 31 and February :I. Fresh Young' ;render Chicken-cut-up 59c lb. LEGS AND BREASTS' 49c lb. Arriving Daily 29c lb. COTTAGE CHEESE, 1 lb. carton Fresh Homemade 32e lb. POTTED MEAT, in piece, only Juicy Pre-Cooked, Centre cuts Tendersweet Ham, by the piece 89C lb. end cut Stuffed with our own Dressing FRESH PICNIC HAMS , Delicious for Roasting THIS WEEKEND WE WILL HAVE FRESH FILLET OF PERCH — SPECIAL PRICE Get your weekend Roast Beef from our Win- dow Display, Cut only from Red Brand Beef 79c lb. 49c lb. Modern Meat Market 0. Stanley, Proprietor Phone HU 2-3834 CLINTON Sign of Cleanliness and Quality The new Nomad — the last word in station wagon style and distinction . . . 4-door 6-passenger, '"--N*A4IFIrrg.IPW9771WIFIF-1*-7,41fWfWW.401,Ate."-- William Rogerson Named Tuckersmitit Federation President for Two Years Douglas Miles, Fluron county agricultural, representative, pre- sided for the el.ction of officers and briefly addressed the meet ing, President of the Huron Feder, ation Winston Shapton, spoke to the group on parity prices, Carl Hemingway, •Seeretary-fieldrrian, discussed gas pipelines and hydro lines. — Rev, Dr. Semple addressed the group, Stressing the necessity of creating improved rural-urban re- lations, 'Reeve Ivan Forsyth, extended greetings f r ore the township. Pictures of a trip to western Canada were shown by Roger. Schwan, Wingham. Elensall Church".,.. Has Good Year; Elects Officers (By our- Heiman. correspondent) Officers elected for 1958 at Carmel Presbyterian Church an- nual meeting were; Board of Managers, Gordon Troyer, Rex Dick, John Soldan, Robert Madge, A. Kerslake, Garnet Mousseau, Clarence Volland, Orville Taylor, A. .1.-Ioggarth, Gordon !Schwalm; trustees, W, R. Bell and Sydney IVIcArthiir; auditors, K. K. Christ- tian and William Brown; treasur- erl Ed Munn; Sunday School sup- erintendent, Clarence Volland;, church organist, Mrs. Harold Bell; church officers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Volland. Reports heard disclosed a good year with all around increases in contributions. Rev, Donald Mac- Donald was chairman, and Percy Campbell was secretary for the meeting. A pork roast supper pre- ceeded the meeting,- Seventy at- tended. Goshen Mission Band met on Sunday morning with Gerald Hay- ter presiding. The mission Band Purpose and hymn opened the meeting with Joan Elliott at the piano. Mrs, Robert McKinley read the . story from Ker-41, "The Lost Hat," Mrs. 'Glare McBride had charge :of the business. Eight paid memo, bership fees and one paid birth- day Money,Patricia Robinson read the Scripture. Gail McBride PORTER'S HILL Community Club The. Porter's Hill Community Club. met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs, Ray Cox, The pres- ident, Mrs. Gordon Manning was in charge, Roll call was antwer- ed by showing "your wedding pic- ture." The remainder of the ev, ening was spent playing bingo, af- ter which the hostess served sun- eh, The next 'meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Blanche Cox, Church Annual T e annual congregational meeting of Grace Church Porter's Hill was held in the church base- ment on Wednesday afternoon, January 22. Rev. C. E. Peacock aicted as chairman. Wilmer Har- rison was appointed recording secretary and read the minutes of the last annual meeting. Rev. C. E. Peacock gave the re- port of the Session and the annual statement was discussed and ad- opted. The following slate of of- ficers were elected' for 1958: Board of Session, Rev. C. E, Pea- cock, John Torrance, Reid Torr- ance and Wilmer Harrison; Board of Stewards, Argyle Lockhart, El- gin Cox, Ray Cox, Austin Harris and Donald Harris; Board of trus- tees, Keith 'Cox, Ray Cox, William Cox, Allen Betties; parsonage hoard, Reid Torrance, Wilmer Har- rison, William Cox, Mrs. Gordon Manning, Mrs. Wilmer Riddell and Mrs. A. Lockhart; church treasur- er Donald Harris; M & M treas- urer, William Cox; auditors, Al- len Betties; organist, Mrs. WHIT- lain Cox; assistant organist, Mrs. Austin Harris; Sunday School sup- erintendant, 'Mrs. Wilmer Harris- on; assistant SS superintendant, Mrs. Reid Torrance. Mullett Federation Holdin Parties The Hallett Township Federat- ion of Agriculture held a • card 'party and dance in. the Landes- bore Community Hall on'Tanuary 24 with the Norris orchestra pro- viding music. Everyone remarked- on having a good time, and the Federation plans another on Feb- ruary 21. Prize winners were: women, high, Mrs. Lloyd Stewart; low, Miss Marie Riley; lone hands, Mrs. Wilmer HoWatt; men, high, Arnold Riley; low, John Brumbly; lone hands, John Armstrong. read the minutes and 28 answer- ed the roll call, Donna Peck took up the offering and offered pray, er. The World Friends were dis- tributed and a hymn and the Lord's Prayer in unison closed the meeting, Mr. and Mrs, William Hayter spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Walter McBride, Exeter, on. Sun- day, Mr., and Mrs. John Armstrong spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Moffatt, Kippen. Ronald Armstrong has returned to Woodstock after spending three weeks at his parents borne', Mr. and Mrs, John Armstrong. 'Miss Gwen .14c5ride spent the weekend with Margaret Porter, Bayfield. Master Ricky Hendrick, Grand Bend, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mc- Kinley. Mrs. Richard Robinson returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, Byron, . Mrs, Rathwell, Moose Jaw; Sask„ is spending a month with sisters and 'brother in this dis- trict, This week she is with Mr'. and Mrs. John Armstrong. 0 Catholic Priest Fractures Arm In Fall On Ice The Rev, J, O'Rourke:" St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Strat- ford,' was taken to Stratford Gen- eral Hospital last Friday night, with a compound• fracture of the right arm. Father 0"Rourke slip- ped on icy ground'and fell heavily on his arm while walking from the rectory to the church hall. He is formenly'of Clinton, minist- er of St. Joseph's Church here and St. Michaels in Blyth. HURON CO T FARMING REPORT (By H. Milos, agricultural rep- resentative for Huron County) "There is an adequate covering of snow over most of the county. There was considerable wind er- osion in some areas in the South- ern part during January 18, "Assembly yards for hogs open- ed Tuesday, January 21 with good ed Tuesday, January 21 with 398 bogs assigned. Turnip prices are strong with a good export market available, Egg prices are dis, beartning, ,particularly to the small producer." News of Goshen Line. 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 Phone 773 IS THE WORD FOR NEW • SHUR-GAIN SUPER CHICK STARTER This year, you can get 10% MORE GROWTH ON LESS FEED NOW with a high level of stabilized animal fat SHUR-GAIN Super Chick Starter :has a new high energy level that means even faster growth and greater feeding effiblency than ever before. Stabilized animal fat, providing two and a half times the energy of • the highest energy grains, has been .added at new high level to SHUR-GAIN 'Super Chick Starter making possible 10% more growth on 10% less feed per pound of growth.. Drop in to the mill soon and. let's discuss this new feed and what it can mean to the success of your poultry operation, CHE ROLE sets a new style in STATION WAGONS ! • Two new Brookwoods — 4-door 6-passenger and 4-door 9-passenger models. Luxuriously appointed. I Two new Yeoman wagons-2.door 6.passenger and 4-door 6-passenger. Smart, durable all-vinyl interiors. iN CONTRACTION CANMIA PACKEIASUMICIED 1FEE00111181411 Wonderful's the word for Chevrolet's new wagons! Beautiful, with new length and low. ness, new sculptured grace. Engineered with new ideas that make loading easier, riding smoother, driving happier. And they're almost too new to be true. All five of 'ems No wagon built ever carried loads with more ease or passengers with more comfort! Chev- rolet's new standard Full Coil suspension cradles you on deep coil springs at every wheel . Or, optional new Level Air suspen- sion keeps your wagon on an even keel no matter how many your passengers or how big your load. Choose from two- or four-door, six- or nine• passenger models with livelier V8 or 6 engines. See your CheVrolet dealer and look over the smartest, smoothest-going wagons of them all. A General Motors Value C. 1351W, (hicks ghe-fielves Will Tel iou SHUR6AIN Assures All These at lhe Lowe5Oossible Cost • tisten to the Chevy Show an hour of inimical variety every Wednesday evening. Check your local TV listing for times. orne Brown Motors Limited Phone HU 2-9321 CLINTON, ONT.