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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-04-03, Page 11ItiMKAX, APRW3,1958 Bafield Couple Celebrates Fortieth Wedding Anniversary at Walton 'M.. our Atqfteld correspondent)_ Mr, and Mrs,:Fred' Watson were Bobby and jimmy, Ttundas; Mr. and Mrs, John Watson, 13,ronson Line, Stanley Township; Mr. and Mrs, Leeming and three children, Tom, Mary and John, Mrs. Leetn, ing-Sr„ Walton, and Mrs. David Dewar, Bayfield. Present were: 'Mr, and Mrs. -• table was centered With an ;Stuart Watson' .and two sons .anniversary Wedding ealte, flank, NOTICE!. New New and Used Furniture Store on Victoria Street, Clinton Opening Under New Management Saturday, April 5th, C IL NEWBY Phone RI 2-6658 1.11-b Istutprised. on Thursday evening last their. dotb wedding ,anniver, stiry.. Their daughter Ntho3, (ysr$, •Witiipm Leeming) 'Walton, enter,- 'abled the members of the family at a duck dinner -ether home, DRAW for Valuable Prizes: ist Prize: RCA Victor Swirl Pool Dryer 2nd Prize: Registered Landrace Hog, 10 weeks old, donated by J. F. Wilson, Auburn. 3rd Prize: Electric Tea Kettle SPONSORS: Huron District Farmers Union rs TISINI111116%. MINTON NEWS-40;10RD Hog Producers Delegate Gives Report To Varna Farm Union Meeting To the Electors of Huron: hanks, and ood Luck, Bill Cochrane PAGE ELEVEN OLT YOUR SUPPLY OF FILMS For the Redd:ay Weekend We carry a. Complete Assortment DESERT PLOWER CREAM of CAMERAS, FILMS and DEODORANT, FLASH BULBS, reg, 1,25 ,... Special 2 for 1,25 COMING SOON REXALL SPRING lc SALE April 28th to May 3rd BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY — NY,A.9rcit FOR HANDBILLS `1141211111111111.11101 1M111111111MItinillaMMIIIMIIIIIIIDO" SPRING SALE OF USED CARS LARGEST SELECTION III ,HORON COUNTY '57 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP, 4-door, automatic, radio. '57. CHEVROLET BELAIR, Sedan, radio, whitewalls, etc. '57. METEOR 300 SEDAN. 8 cylinder, radio, padded dash. '57 PLYMOUTH DELUXE COACH, whitewalls, discs, only 10,000 miles.. '57 BUICK SPECIAL, Sedan, dynaflow, whitewalls. '56 METEOR RIDEAU, Coach, automatic, radio, 2-tone, real sharp. '56 'METEOR NIAGARA, Sedan V-8; sharp; only 22,000 miles. '56 CHEVROLET BELAIR, V-8, automatic, radio, like new. '56 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN,, radio, 2 tone, whitewalls only 14,000 miles. '56 BUIC'K SPECIAL SEDAN, dynaflow, radio, special trim. '54 PLYMOUTH MAYFAIR, Sedan, in top shape. '54 METEOR, Coach) like new, only 36,000 miles. '54 FORD SEDAN,' radio, good as new. '54 PONTIAC SEDAN, good shape. • '53 DODGE. MAYFAIR, SEDAK '53 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, like ,new, overdrive. 53 FORD SEDAN, 2 tone blue, locally owned. '53 FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN, radio, new motor, school teacher's .trade-in. '52 CHEVROLET, Deluxe Sedan, radio, in real good shape. '52 DODGE CORONET, automatic, like new inside and out., '51 'BUICK ROADMASTER, Sedan, loaded, like new. '51 METEOR CONVERTIBLE, new 'top, new motor, radio. '51 METEOR COACH, new paint, sun visor, slip covers. '50 DODGE SEDAN, 4 door, '50 FORD COACH, yellow, new tires. '50 FORD COACH, green, custom built radio. .'50 MERCURY SEDAN, radio, new motor and paint '50 CHEVROLET SEDAN, bodyman's special. .'50 AUSTIN SEDAN. '50 OLDSMOBILE, hydramatic, top shape. '49 PONTIAC SEDAN, 41,000 miles, like new. '49 FORD COACH, custom radio, like new. '47 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '41 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, like new, only 40,000 miles, - USED TRUCKS '56 G.M.C, PICKUP, like new, only 18,000 actual miles. '54 MERCURY 3Xt TON, good shape. '52 G,M.C. 1/2 TON. We sold it new, custom cab. '50 MERCURY 11/2 TON STAKE. '49 MERCURY 1/2 TON, motor and body like new, '49 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON. EASTER NOVELTY I CHOCOLATES, Bunnies -- Eggs -- Rooster's, etc. 20e• to 95c . FOR THAT EASTER GIFT SMILES 'N CHUCKLES. CHOCOLATES' 65c to $2.50 SPECIAL SAVINGS TO YOU ABSORBENT COTTON lbs., reg. 98e, „.. SpeCial QUICK BANDS, Economy Size, reg. 75c Special 65e ADHESIVE TAPE,' 1/2 " x 5 yds. reg. 39c Special' 29c 1"x5 yds., reg. 65c, Spec. 53c ABSORBENT COTTON 4 oz., reg. 85c Special 7.3e CARANOME SPRAY. DEODORANT, reg. 1.25 Special 1.00 STILL TIME TO BUY THAT New Easter Suit — To Sportcoat at Herman's SOFT STRIPES • MUTED FANCIES • MELANGE PLAINS 39.50 to 59.50 19.95 to 55.00 19.95 to 37.50 SUITS Priced From. ' TOPCOATS Priced From SPORTCOATS Priced From CYCoLOGVs 13 ,., A.* TOO. MM.,. NICE THING ABOUT RADIO; IS YOU CAN TURN OfF•714E PROGRAM WITHOUT HURT. ING ANYBODY'S FEELINGS) You are really hurting your - self if you neglect to have your car regularly and prop- erly serviced./ With a run-, down car you never know when it will start or when it'll break down on the road. See us for the service that'll keep your ear on the go. gip t D I Y 1-4 A SERVICE STATION Vi4::"riir CARL E. DOUG awl-E./A)", p.o .s. "THE PLACE WHERE YOU NEVER HAVE TO EP-OW YOUR WORN" asivroiv•M Nu.2-9032 SOFT or FUSED COLLAR 4 ALL SHADES $5.95` to g0.95 ALL STYLES ,,,,,, ,,,,, Open For Business . . Don's Service VICTORIA STREET CLINTON Pay Us A Call ed .by tapers, ,'ollowing the dinner, memhera of their family presented Mr, and Mrs, Fred Watson with a televis- ion set, .. The day was also one of celebra, Lion for their son John, since it was his birthday 41'4 also his first wedding •aniversary. • On Xarcb, 27, 191.$, 14s- Mary (lMame) McDougall, Eayfield, he, came the bride of Frederick Wet- sort, in 0. quiet ceremony in Direr Presbyterian church, • Goderich. They were attended by Mr- and Mrs. E. .Sheardown, After spending the night in God- erach, they drove with horse and buggy to rnakettheir home on the groorfee farm on the Erotism Lint where they resided until retiring to the village last year: They re- call that it was fine weather, Prior to her marriage, Mrs, Watson had taught school in Dash- wood and also SS 3, Stanley and $S• 4 N. Stanley. Mr. Watson is well knoWn in the. county having served for 'sev- en years on the Stanley ,Town- ship council, and as Reeve for..sev- en years. He was warden of Hur- on County in 1914. He is now clerk-treasurer of Stanley Town- ship. We join in congratulations and wishing them many more, happy years together. 0 _ _ Sir Alexander Mackenzie hoped that the Mackenzie River would lead him out to the Pacific, but when it took him instead down to the ice ,floes of the Arctic. Ocean he named it River Disappointment. '-'41.'"Tter^,r. tr., -*gm -cot. oRP,' . „ill St 1r i 1 1 V . V "7"7 • . ..77 ,,r4-.77 . , 1 i .11------.":--,---- --"", ‘...„. . "-mew river Nola' sr ME "14:45V OAVAInfr PLAN" -rIsiv WeRe Amory cAReass Park' Win ADJECTNES ill . SERVICE. IS OUR MIDDLE NAME , , . . ' S CirtUTON FOR EVERYTHING IN /A PETROLEUM 4D 'HU.-2-9'.65gLINION, .........................„..............,......., Stanley. Township Fanners. ion met . VaMa. Tuesday night. A lively discussion. followed a re* pOrt by ).3111 Coleman: delegate Of Stanley Township Hoge ucers. When questioned if the system of directing bogs from far- mer's stables as proposed by the Q,F,V, had been discussed at the recent annual meeting in Toronto, be replied that it had been brought up • but had been dismissed as quickly possible. Farmers fail to understand why some officials Of the hog market.' ing association continued to say that this method' has been tried and will net work, It had never been officially tried by' the bog xnarlmting board as requested. At very little expense, 'this system already organized in Grey County• could be given; a trial and its Merit or detriment could be quick, ly asserted. Tbrottgh this system if successful farmers could retain their bargaining power, poor grad- es through loss. of weight and bruising would be eliminated and the expense of maintaining assem, bly yards would be eliminated. Mr. Coleman said that the hog producers have, increased their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter were guests at a turkey dinner on Saturday at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Jack Vincent, Goderich. Douglas Riley and John Jewitt spent the weekend in Ajax visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs, Borden Brown, Joyce and Elaine spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs, Joseph Brown, Hanover, The Fireside Forum i$ enter- taining in the C. & F. Hall on Monday night. Euchre will be played and Roger Schwass, CKNX Wingham will show slides, Every- one is welcome. The regular meeting of the WA and WMS will be held' Wednes- day, April 9, in the Sunday School room. This is the Easter meeting and all are invited. The C,O.F, degree team in- itiated. 14 new members on Tues- Trinity Club Sees One Dozen lienthers Attend (By our BaYfieId correspondent) The April meeting of Trinity Club was held at the home of Mrs. Alf Scotchmer, Sr., on Tuesday evening, with 12 members and four guests present, The Rev. E. J. B. Harrison was in charge of the devotional period. He gave a short instructive talk on Holy Week. The president, Mrs. LeRoy Poth crindueted the business session. A motion was passed to purchase a' lily for the church for Easter, and also to donate $5 to the Cancer Campaign. Final. arrangements were made for Mrs. Poth'.s Europ- ean pictures to be shown in the Parish Hall, on April 11. Alf Scotchaner, Jr. projected the film "Song Of The Clouds." Mrs. J. H. Cobb expressed thanks `to Mr. and Mrs. Scotchmer. The hostess and Mrs. J. Cluff served lunch. The next meeting will be May 6, at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Poth, GOSHEN LINE The Woman's Association of Go- shen United held a succes- sful bazaar . in the basement of the church on Saturday. Mrs. Elmore Keys has left on a trip to Florida accompanied by her sister. fees to help ,overcome a depleted financial condition,. It was 'felt -with the opening of more assemb- ly yards across the eotintry, the fees could Indeed ..be. •raised again,' With the present government having such a large majority there is more need than ever before for/ifarroors. to organize, If: they wish to make themselves hear4 n Ottawa, Regarding the new farm legislation, it was pointed out that when cost -of • production is con- sidered, it must pertain to the family type farm and not to cer- tain concerns who practice vert- ical integration. Plans were made for' Farm. Un- ion variety night to be held in the Legion -Hall, Clinton on Fri,- day, April 11. Lynda Hill favoured with a den- ce number and Mrs. George Clif- ton .gave an informative and hum- orous amount of her recent trip to Florida. She told of visiting one farm where COO cows were be- ing milked. She said that this, type of 'farm usually had its own /feed mill. In spite of the reported Trott, she reported there still re- mains an abundant supply of fruit in Florida, day night. The lodge members enjoyed a social hour after the meeting. Mrs. Joseph Riley and Mrs. Frank J. Riley were in London on Tuesday. On Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Dale are entertain- ing the Friendly' Few Farm For- um. This is the last meeting and pie and ice cream will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cun- ningham, Auburn on Tuesday. The C.O,F. hall is being wired for the hydro this week, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Master- man left on Tuesday for their new home in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Hayter and family, Arthur, are moving to the Master- man farm formerly awned by Eph, Clarke. NEW BILTIV1011E HATS TO HEAD THE PARADE Varo iety Amateur Dance to Follow Friday, April /11 EXTRA Special Easter Buys ews of Constance Correspondent; MRS, FRANK RILEY Phone Seaforth 841r32 Canada Packers Ltd. Order your Fertilizer now and Avoid the Rush! Feriiiiizer REAL SPECIAL `52 CAbILLAC CONVERTIBLE, come and see it. IN WHITE — at r OUSIZTII "NO IRON" 95 BROADCLOTH) $5 SINGLE or DOUJ3LE CUFF .11 ear CLINTON WE CARRY A WAREHOUSE STOCK AT ALL TIMES, Call Cliff. Cooper now at HU 2 9565 MAKE US AN OFFER We won't be UNDERSOLD PEARSON MOTOR SALES Pontiac, Buick and Vauxhall ears, G.M.C. Trucks Ph4t10 78 EXETER Phone 608 HERMAN'S Men's 2-9351 44Nossr,0414,not.oHk 111111 11111111W 11111011111111H 111111 111111111111111I1111 11111 11111111 111111111 11111111111111111 11111111(1111 111111111111 11111111 11111111111 111111111 11111 11111