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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-02-20, Page 6Photo: research test to determine the work capacity of people with impaired hearts. ' Life Insurance aids Heart'Foundation Many people are making good recoveries from severe heart attacks, New advances in medical science and surgery are saving their lives, However, many more lives may be'saved if, through research, the causes of heart disease can be determined. Research of this nature is a long; rande project. It requires highly trained workers and the most modern equipment. These cost money. Last year, with timely financial assistance from the Life Insurance Companies, the WI:ions'. Heart Founda- tion of Canada began to correlate and step up the tempo of research into the causes of heart disease. This is just one of many ways in which the Life Insurance Companies in Canada are encouraging medical research that will help Canadians live longer and more happily. THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA 1:7570 • Don't Waste Hog Feeding Time You can't afford to waste• tame fe,eding hogs no matter what the market price is. If you feed- ing straight .grain to hogs YOU ARE WASTING TIME. WHY! Because grains alone do not contain the proper levels of nutrients to get hogs off to market in a hurry. Tests prove that straight grain- fed hogs take up to ,2 months longer to reach .mar- ket weight than balanced fed hogs. Get YOUR hogs off to market in record time THE SHUR-GAIN WAY. Call us about SHUR:GAIN HOG FEEDS. Canada 'Packers Limited Phone HU 2-9301 Clinton, Ont. hadleit ho/per a font era kiii,P111111EER Repairing everything from i fentes to 'label 'bitildinge,„cleare ing new Acreages cutting winter flreWood 'these are- just a few of the ferne-saving, nnonepeneking WayStarrners across the eountre are using light,weight,• easy,to.sertficd Pioneer ehain saws, Lot us show you how if Vieneer saw Can help you to more profitable farming! ,N71017 PRIOES R den IZE 5, Clinton, Ont, obert ,s,z(1.6. it. 164 $199.60 $40691togt--%sainavnatiabol:orasi ogotIths Sold By 16...4111Mir PIONEER SHOW and. - SALT OF 231 BEEF BULLS 231. under the auspices of THE ONTARIO REEF CATTLE 111WROVEMENT ASSOCIATION* in The Sheep and Swine Arena ROYAL WINTER FAIR BUILDING TORONTO on March 5th; and 6th, .1958 Herefords and Aberdeen Angus sell on, March 5th Shorthorns sell on March 6th Sale will commence at 10.00 a.m. on each day Only hulls approved by the •Culling Committee will be allowed to pass through the Auction. 14 Performance, Tested Bulls are included in the offering, The premium payable to Ontario farmers who buy at this sale will be at the rate of: (a) on performance tested bulls, 3314, % of the purchase price, but not exceeding $200, and (ib) on approved 'bulls, 20% of the purchase price, but not ee- ceeding $120.00. For Catalogues apply to: W. P. WATSON, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 8-b Get Your -Chicks Away To "A FLYING. START" The start you give your chicks makes "a whale et a difference"; and one RIO factor is the feed ,you choose. Thous- ands .of poultry people choose PURINA ST.ARTEN'A, because they know it gives outstanding results. PURINA ,STARTENA is a COMPLETE feed, fed. dry, without mixing or additions. Rased ion Purina Research and experience, made with "baby formula" care, It gets 'chicks away to ap ing start". It contains no less than' 00 'ingredients, including 9 ,,health and growth boosters—some 'as little as a teaspoonful to 'the ton: And Purina's Micro-Mix process ensures that even such 'minute livantities are evenly, accurately Mixed through every thimbleful: Keep iSTARTENA MASH )or CHECKER-ETTS before the chicks all 'the (time. (We recommend Checker-Etts for top results, and less waste.) At first fill .the feeders full; then, to prevent waste, 1/3 Tull. Amount needed: Light breeds, 0 lbs. per Ichick. Heavies, 3 ILA. Then they're ready for 'a Purina IG-rowing Ration. Disinfect,their Drinking Water Even the purest water quickly becomes contaminated; and all chicks, sick or well, drink from the same- founts. Protect your chicks! Drop 5 Chek-E-Tabs in each gallon you give them during their first four or five weeks. It's, cheap, handy and effective "life insurance". Clinton Farm Supply and Machine Shop Charles Nelson — — Jack Nediger PHONE HU 2-9613 By every rule...in Ale or out.. nothing compares with hevroloil ..•.• ............. 4 , ak •:•;• ese A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 209.1" It's wider, too, with even more room inside! • YES, the '58 Chevrolet gives you even more than its famous predecessor 4 . more length, width, lowness and rood clegronce too,. Over nine inches more length, for luxurious legroom throughout. More width to give you extra elbow room inside the car and 25% more load- toting trunk space trio. And Chevrolet offers you a new, glamorously low silhouette, as much as three and a half inches lower in the superb Impala models, for eye-catChing beauty and a lower, more road-hugging centre of gravity. Yet this isn't all: Chevrolet gives you a whole big By every rule... 11 ft inc more road clearance this year! Here's a featt.4e, which salesmen and rata! dwellers willfind indispen- sable In their daily driving, one you'll be thankful for a dozen times a day when you're on holiday, travelling the country roads in your Chevy. Yes, any way you look at it, Chevrolet gives you the most for your money. In dimensions, in value, in all, round superiority, That's why Chevrolet outsells every other car an the market, year after year. Make sure You get this kind of quality when you buy. Get Chevolet, the low priced leader. It's measurably the best. See nolo Authorit.ed Chevrolet Dealer for Quids Appraisal — Prompt Delivery * 6.• moo Om." low Nom•• mai Aoki,. ems .orno. Brown Phone HU -29321 otors Limited CLINTON, ONT. $Pc Cf4NTON l'IEWS,133XX>np tr(.1450AZ. MI:WA= 20, 3.0.0 ;Mrs. A. -11vf. Bassett returned home on !Friday after 'wine visited her daugheer, Mrs, Donald Matthews. in London for over two weeks, Mr. And, Mrs, William, Murray, Warren, Mich., were ,with the forineea mother; Mrs, Agnes Mur- ray for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. E, J. Sturgeon, are spending two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. F. Anderson and family, Science Hill, . Jim.' Higgins, Toronto, spent the weekend with, his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Higgins, Miss Shirley Brandon, student at ILW,C). spent the weekend with her Tether, H. Brandon, lgozporal J. Brown, Camp Bord- en, spent the weekend with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Parker and Bonnie, Searboro, visited the forinees sister, Mrs. Fred West- on andfamily for the weekend. They returned to London on Sun- day to call on his parents at the home of his younger sister, 3. E. Howard who suffered a heart attack at his borne on Wed- day evening last week is a patient in Clinton Pullelic Hospital. He is nove making favourable progress to recovery. ' Glen Sturgeon, London was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sturgeon for the weekend. 11)fr. and Mrs. R. E,' Weston, GOderich are visiting Mrs. Mal- colm .T,orns. Mr. , and Mrs. Alf Scotchmer, Jr„ Mr. and Mrs. Reg Francis, Mr, and Mrse Spencer Ervine, and Mrs. J. Cluff were in St. Thomas over Saturday. They attended the St. Thomas Lions Club Ladies Night and also visited Mrs. Scot- 'ehmer's sister, Mrs. William Barb- er and family, !Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Parker went to London on Thursday to visit their d,aughter, Mrs'. Keith Pruss end family for two weeks. ' Miss Helen- McLeod, London, , spent the weekend with her moth- ' er, Mrs. W. 3. McLeod and. sisters. Miss Jacqueline Cluff, Teacher's College, London, is home this week, and doing practise teaching at Blake. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay and three children, George, Allan, Donald and Leslie Elliott were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jenkins, London, over the week- end. Mrs. Frank Nelson returned home on 'Friday afteri visiting in Dundas and Ancaster for a fort- night. Don Kingsbury was home 'over the weekend. Mrs. L. Wilson Who .visited. Mrs. Kingsbury last week accompanied him on his re- turn to Dundee. Malcolm Toms ac- companidel him as far as. Kitchener where he is visiting his daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham, London, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Einerson Heard on Sun- day, 'Stanley Telford, St. Thomas, and George Telford, accompanied by Miss Betty Ann Beard, Strat- ford, were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telford for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Oddleifson, London, spent 'the weekend at their home, on Main -Street, Mrs. Leroy Path visited her son, Ronald, in Toronfo, over the weekend, She was obliged to stay overnight in Goderich on her re- turn on? Monday.. Miss Vicki. Chat was in Toronto over the weekend where she at- tended the Phi Kappa Sigma Fra- ternity formal dance. , Toms Bros. and R. L. MaelVlillen completed their ice harvest last week. They report it was good quality', Clem' and about 12,Inches thick, Pastor and Mrs. Ivor Bodenham returned home on Friday, after having been away for a week. Mrs. Bodenham visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry Peters, and Mrs. J. Pasman in Lqndon, while her husband was in. Hamilton, Mr. Bodenham. was preaching at the E'vangel Baptist Church end the Normanhurst Baptist church in Hamilton, in an effort to reconcile the two churches to unite. When returning a truck in Brantford sideswiped his ear do- ing about $200 damage which de- layed their return to the village a day, Mr. And Mrs, J, Fraeer returned home from. London on Friday ev- ening after having visited their. childrenover the Weekend. They reported the roads-in very bad .condition near Exeter from .Bruce- field to Bayfield, - Mr. And Mr:e, E. A, Featherston left on Thursday afternoon for Sonia, en route to Florida by antornolelle, Dad of, Prayer Friday The Women's World Day of Prayer will, be observed in Bay- field by a united service in St, Andrew's United Church on Fri- day 'at 3 pm. Mrs, C. E. Peacock will gove the address, It is hoped there will be a good attendance of 'the women of 'thie district to join in this world wide service. Church 'Services Ash Wednesday service in Trin- ity Church, Bayfield, conducted by the rector, the Rev. E., J. B. Hee- rieon, were holy ,communion at 10 am. and Litany at 7.30 p,m. Services will. be held each Wed- rieseley thrpughout Lent at the same time, Saturday will be the 100th an- niversary of Lord Baden Powell's birthday, He started the Scout mut Guide movement. To. mark this day the Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies with- their leaders will ,parade to St. Andrew's Uni- ted church at 11.15 a.m. on Sun, day for the Thinking Day Service. During this service the boys and girls will -renew their promise and the Guide Company flag will be dedicated, Valentina Fatty The Local Association, of Guides and Brownies appreciate the sup- port given them by the good at- tendauce of the Valentine card Party on. Friday evening in the Trinity .Parish Hall, Valentine decorations were loaned for the occasion by, the Lions Club. There were six tables of euchre and three of bridge, Prizes went to the following; euchre, high, Mee. Merton Merrier, William Me- Dool; low, Mrs, John , Semple, Lloyd Scotcbiner; bridge, high, Mrs, O'Connell, James A. Camer- on. To Mrs. R. Fitzsimmons who was convener of the lunch com- mittee goes -the credit of the beautifully set up buffet lunch table done artistically in a Val- entitle cloth With matching serv- iettes,. It was Centred with A sweetheart doll flanked by red tapers. Willing Workers The regular meeting of the Willing Workers of St. Andrew's United Church was held on Feb- ruary 12, at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Brandon. The president, Mrs. Arnold Makins opened the meeting with the Willing Workers' prayer inr unison, she took as her topic "There Is Always Another Way" followed by a short prayer. Thirteen members and one visitor were present. present. I A draW Was made for two box-, es of of candy donated by Mrs. Reg,. Francis and Mrs. Wilfred Castle. they were won by Mrs, R, Tait and Mrs. Kenneth Brandon, The group decided to purchase a ben-- duet table- for the church . moot, Judy 11, was chosen the date for a bake sale, The next meeting will be': at the home of Mrs. R. on March 12, Roll Call is to. be an- swered by turning in "Days To Be norneroberod" eards. Lame mem- ber is asked to bring an article suitable for en auction sale, News of Bayfield By MISS ]LUGS R, WOODS PHONE AAYFIELD 45 r 3