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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-04-17, Page 8t I, 1 �A Ma:and bu.A..J. pounft, J1pbn and Calby t .Sunday with nand Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer. r. and Mrs. %Ierlbert Kimkh},am, London, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Heard, on Sun- '�Y. Howard Scotehmer visited his ;sister; Mrs. J. Po=der and family in,F to ddon from. Wednesday .to lt`rid�y'. harry Baw is stayin"g at his cotttaW "Wbel In" at nights, while on a .business trip in this district, W. and Mrs. John Elliott and throe children, Vatchener, visited l& parents., Mr. and Mrs. WE- �am R,.,Euitrtt on, -Sunday. Miss Jessie L. Metcalf retaurned to Detroit on Sunday, after lieu- Cei� AS 9 A LovC is WHAT MAKES THE (OUNG MEN, GROW , MUSTACHES — AUD THE ' OLD UNS SHAYS f.EM OFF ° For smooth performance let our traluiO- mechanics regularly service your car. Our automotive -"know-how" assures you (if perfect mot oring . all year long. was an K, ter visitor at the home of %ft. :and Mrs. R. Ray Fitz- Simmons.. Misses 14 aen and 'Brenda Blair donned their bathing suits and took a swim in, Lake Uuron' on Sundaly. They 'didn?t finch ?t too cold, Cathy MacLeod, who spent the Easter vacation with- her ;grand- parentts, Mi' and ,Mrs. L. H. D. ,1vla:cLeod, re'tiuraed to pyran on Sunday. Johai" • PeOcoc'k 'and Mass• Betty B1 (Fort Arthur, spent the He=rd with iiia (parents, Rev, and, efts, C. E. Peacock, at the parsonage", MissMarion Markin and Ken- neth ;Mackie, London, were. with the farmer's !parents, Mr.. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Makins, over the weekend. Lorne and Colleen, children of IlVLr. and (Mrs.VlgrtPn rNferner, are recuperating at iioine atter having each' .undergone a 'iomillectomy in Clinton Public Hospital on Vri- d'ay. Mar, and, Mrs. Ernest Rphn, Grosse Puente alarms, Michigan, visilied the tatter's rnotiher, W. David,7 and ,uncle and awn t, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson" on Sunday and George Bell Belt was home for weekend, &lis father, Charles Bell and William MI;cD'ool motors to Humberstone with him oil Sun - night ay night rovSiexa he rerj. m d the ' 85. S. 'Windo'c." They returht home on Monday. Miss Elaine Weston returrve been with her aunt, Mims. Keit home on Sunday after bavi Pruss, London', for a: week. Rosernarri'e Telford', was, also i London for the week, the .guest a Miss Betty Ann Beard. Tedi Turner and Jerry Wa h visi`t"ed with. the, former's� cousin Mrs.. rGv Clarke, London, Wednresd'ay to, Saturday. All th young folk attended Allam, EF,ried's Rock and,. Rall program, in th London Arena on Thursday .nig'h't. 'John K. Forrester and "brio arrived In Bayfield on Thrursda of S,ast week sifter a harneymoo trip to Norther�ni Ontar4o. They have taken "up residence" in Cliff Utter's cottage adjok-Ang Cit, I lass rSe. rvice . Station which they ,operate. ' . Mr. and Mrs'. Merton rMern and Mr". • and Mr's. Roy F itzsibi mons' attended, the 21st anhvivers airy banquet and ladies nit tine Past Master. "Ass'oaatign, South) Huron Masonic Distsi'ct, the Mgrs.; L eroy Poth Showed Pictures And Narrated on Her. Trip To Europe. (By our Bayfield Correspondent) d Mrs: LeRoy Poth described her They saw the. beautiful League Keith 'tilp from Venice and., Rome, Italy; of Nations building overlooking M Munrtreaux ' and Geneva, Switzer- ILaltre "Geneva. land- Parnas, •France-' and "back to n One,of the delicacies of Troyes, t rii;7,jand, while her husband pro- France is, snails which are cult- j.ected the ;b!eautiful coloured slid- Wated locally. Mrs. Potah's ap- es' which: she tools last year. S petite was not whetted when, a . Outstanding were the Coliseum man, at their table ordered snails from FOR SALE "A TENDER The Dwelling locatgd on the Corner of No. �4. Highway and Boyfield Road, .Brucgfield, North West Corner. Purchaser to remove building and fill ' in basement to the satisfaction of the Department of Highways by July 1, 1958, Tenders to b,0 in :the -hands of the secretary by 6 p.rri. April 23, 1958. Highest; or any tender not neces- sprily accepted.-- Hensal'l District CQ -Operative - BERTRAM KLOPP, Secretary, R.R. 3, Zurich, Ont. 15-b Read Mixed . Concrete For WALLS -- FLOORS WALKS BARNYARDS -- Etc.., Delivered: to the Job in the Quantity You Require. The Fast Clean 'Way to pour Concrete. a •- CALL OR WRITE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES . Huron Concrete Sup*I Ltd. G ODERICH' Phone 174 Also Suipplidrs of Cann' rote Block St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hepsall was the setting for the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stanway Turner. The far- mer Barbara Jean, Lavender, the "bride is the daughter of W. and Mrs. Thomas G. Lavender, Hensall, and the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh King Turner, Glasgow, Scotland. Wboto by Jack Doerr) e e e y n y 1r y _ Po tar 3+Fe1:�sall All i l 'ba[ will '.:...: . ......, ....» _...,..:.-. ....... _ .. ._.... ... .. .. ......_.:_.. .,. ,.... ._....... _ New,$ of Bayfoield a lay MISS '4uipy Al WO,OR11% u :. PROM, BAYFI E14 45 x S L 01oxm Brandaar ;CbAt'han?, spent im'g ;been home for the Faster Mahe weekend wiah laws wife and ;family, McConkey, vacation. Mrs, LeRoy Poth 2s doing sub- I7, Mrs, Edith. {i'earl Monk, wife Mr.:and Mrs. Nelson s'tftte teach'igag at $S No. s.. Toror>Ito', were at their !home her'le Bosauquet Township, until the and proceeded to dig them out far tape w eekem�d e vac uxnxn a 'summer ti colourful amid ancient uniforms. Mx and MrS; X F1 don ;Ra egg, Irova'. , ,1VIr. and Mrs', 'Donald Matthews w were at tia"egiir 4otge on, Main and "baby ]:lien; London, -at t• r t. ' Street for the weej_?a'd. the weel�en'd" with. her another, ..r Mrs, a. H, IF. Qairdner left fw Mrs. A, M. Bassett. { Wtursday to 'visit her sister an Mr, and Mrs.. Stuart Watson River Forrest and Fvanstgn .111. " and two )boys, "Dundas, visited bis E • Mass. ,5ylva,a F1tsSxn?zaons spent parents, Mr. and MTS. 'Fred, W'at, , sen Sunda Easter 1 1a, as the guest of Mrs. Norman rMomo and Joanne Galt. Miss Ftvisx'a Ch"wrchill, T'ononta, ss �4. �A Ma:and bu.A..J. pounft, J1pbn and Calby t .Sunday with nand Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer. r. and Mrs. %Ierlbert Kimkh},am, London, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Heard, on Sun- '�Y. Howard Scotehmer visited his ;sister; Mrs. J. Po=der and family in,F to ddon from. Wednesday .to lt`rid�y'. harry Baw is stayin"g at his cotttaW "Wbel In" at nights, while on a .business trip in this district, W. and Mrs. John Elliott and throe children, Vatchener, visited l& parents., Mr. and Mrs. WE- �am R,.,Euitrtt on, -Sunday. Miss Jessie L. Metcalf retaurned to Detroit on Sunday, after lieu- Cei� AS 9 A LovC is WHAT MAKES THE (OUNG MEN, GROW , MUSTACHES — AUD THE ' OLD UNS SHAYS f.EM OFF ° For smooth performance let our traluiO- mechanics regularly service your car. Our automotive -"know-how" assures you (if perfect mot oring . all year long. was an K, ter visitor at the home of %ft. :and Mrs. R. Ray Fitz- Simmons.. Misses 14 aen and 'Brenda Blair donned their bathing suits and took a swim in, Lake Uuron' on Sundaly. They 'didn?t finch ?t too cold, Cathy MacLeod, who spent the Easter vacation with- her ;grand- parentts, Mi' and ,Mrs. L. H. D. ,1vla:cLeod, re'tiuraed to pyran on Sunday. Johai" • PeOcoc'k 'and Mass• Betty B1 (Fort Arthur, spent the He=rd with iiia (parents, Rev, and, efts, C. E. Peacock, at the parsonage", MissMarion Markin and Ken- neth ;Mackie, London, were. with the farmer's !parents, Mr.. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Makins, over the weekend. Lorne and Colleen, children of IlVLr. and (Mrs.VlgrtPn rNferner, are recuperating at iioine atter having each' .undergone a 'iomillectomy in Clinton Public Hospital on Vri- d'ay. Mar, and, Mrs. Ernest Rphn, Grosse Puente alarms, Michigan, visilied the tatter's rnotiher, W. David,7 and ,uncle and awn t, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson" on Sunday and George Bell Belt was home for weekend, &lis father, Charles Bell and William MI;cD'ool motors to Humberstone with him oil Sun - night ay night rovSiexa he rerj. m d the ' 85. S. 'Windo'c." They returht home on Monday. Miss Elaine Weston returrve been with her aunt, Mims. Keit home on Sunday after bavi Pruss, London', for a: week. Rosernarri'e Telford', was, also i London for the week, the .guest a Miss Betty Ann Beard. Tedi Turner and Jerry Wa h visi`t"ed with. the, former's� cousin Mrs.. rGv Clarke, London, Wednresd'ay to, Saturday. All th young folk attended Allam, EF,ried's Rock and,. Rall program, in th London Arena on Thursday .nig'h't. 'John K. Forrester and "brio arrived In Bayfield on Thrursda of S,ast week sifter a harneymoo trip to Norther�ni Ontar4o. They have taken "up residence" in Cliff Utter's cottage adjok-Ang Cit, I lass rSe. rvice . Station which they ,operate. ' . Mr. and Mrs'. Merton rMern and Mr". • and Mr's. Roy F itzsibi mons' attended, the 21st anhvivers airy banquet and ladies nit tine Past Master. "Ass'oaatign, South) Huron Masonic Distsi'ct, the Mgrs.; L eroy Poth Showed Pictures And Narrated on Her. Trip To Europe. (By our Bayfield Correspondent) d Mrs: LeRoy Poth described her They saw the. beautiful League Keith 'tilp from Venice and., Rome, Italy; of Nations building overlooking M Munrtreaux ' and Geneva, Switzer- ILaltre "Geneva. land- Parnas, •France-' and "back to n One,of the delicacies of Troyes, t rii;7,jand, while her husband pro- France is, snails which are cult- j.ected the ;b!eautiful coloured slid- Wated locally. Mrs. Potah's ap- es' which: she tools last year. S petite was not whetted when, a . Outstanding were the Coliseum man, at their table ordered snails from FOR SALE "A TENDER The Dwelling locatgd on the Corner of No. �4. Highway and Boyfield Road, .Brucgfield, North West Corner. Purchaser to remove building and fill ' in basement to the satisfaction of the Department of Highways by July 1, 1958, Tenders to b,0 in :the -hands of the secretary by 6 p.rri. April 23, 1958. Highest; or any tender not neces- sprily accepted.-- Hensal'l District CQ -Operative - BERTRAM KLOPP, Secretary, R.R. 3, Zurich, Ont. 15-b Read Mixed . Concrete For WALLS -- FLOORS WALKS BARNYARDS -- Etc.., Delivered: to the Job in the Quantity You Require. The Fast Clean 'Way to pour Concrete. a •- CALL OR WRITE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES . Huron Concrete Sup*I Ltd. G ODERICH' Phone 174 Also Suipplidrs of Cann' rote Block St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hepsall was the setting for the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stanway Turner. The far- mer Barbara Jean, Lavender, the "bride is the daughter of W. and Mrs. Thomas G. Lavender, Hensall, and the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh King Turner, Glasgow, Scotland. Wboto by Jack Doerr) e e e y n y 1r y _ 7'3NMI+.N•T!../'AY, f7PWL 17, 1%0 Mrs., 7C?ra lonl Byan; Ms AOUMW D4ild) cuLIc �armn, ad%rs. AAust t>ru Mrs, Edith. {i'earl Monk, wife ed». -erich; two brot�liers, wesl �-. _ ... of George Monk, died on Monday .and St. Pet'er's Cathedral, Rome, and proceeded to dig them out with the Swiss Guard's in their of the shells. colourful amid ancient uniforms. At ,Calais she saw the terrific Travelling by bus, Mrs. Path bomb damage, of the, last War. gaspe4' at the Simplan pass from s 'ent Sunday with. Mr. and .Firs: McBride, north west Italy to west Switz- The ev"en"ing :was sponsored by eviand. The long coaches+ cannot the Trinity Club- and "teas• )held make sCwitch ,backs without back- in+ t1M +Parish Hall on Friday h1g. There" is no •guard rail and ;everting last. J. M. Stewart was it; 'appeared' at times as of the the ohallumM Following the prop •rear end were hangiaig over the gram; members of the 7bn=tY cliff. Clhab served cookies and tea` held in Witchell District I• i Anglican Murch'. W,00L, Miss Elaine 1VIc,Clinchep!', Exec- IS,dh"o.'ol on Wednesday night of last week. LONDE$POR0 .Mr. and 'Mfrs. E. J. Sturgeon are tEhree daughters, Mrs', (Bruce a'ccompani'ed by their son-in-law MocUn'ch!e"y, .accgmmanied by Da, . . and -daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Den -Rev. and Mrs. J. T. • Wrhite mo- J. nis' BAback, (Clinton, attended the service at Mount Pleas- toted to Sprizlgfi on Monday.a3aptismal ant Church, Science Hill, on Sun- ,Mr, and (Mrs. Walter Skimins are spending this week With their day, for ,baby Paul EE1vey Ander- daughter in Owen Sauund. son, younger .son of Mr. said Mrs. Mmiik Anderson, Jr. Fol- Xr, and, Mfrs. Simpson McCall lowin'g the service a reception was and Mr. and Mrs. William Satch- .611, Stratford, were visit - .held at the horns. ,Sunday ors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wells. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thohnpson Lon"do"n, t'he weekend with t ' Mr. and Mrs. James Thom,)-, .and tW la'ttie i'!parents, Mr. and Mrs. soGranton, were "guests with J. ,mast. Om .Sunday Mr. and, Mr.' and Mrs. Alex Wells on Sun - Mrs. Will(fam E. Barker, Mr. and day, Mrs. William Parker 'and Mrs. Mr. -and: Mrs. Andrew Brem- J. Fraser motored ,to d.,ucknow ner :and Doris, Ethel, and William to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. Reid, Bremner, Toronto,. spent Saturday and Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Parker with Mfrs, Wesley Beacon, and and, Pamela who were with their family. parrents. The occasion was `Wil- Mr, and Mrs, Fred Yungblut liar EE'. Parker's 'birthday. and family, Woodstock, also Mr. 4Z9,aexe was a !good attendance. and Mrs. Henry 'Y"ungblut and at the Agricultural Society Eu- family, Niagara FaIIs, visited with chre .and Dance held in the Town the latter's parent's, Mr. and Mrs, Hall on. Fi idary evening: Prize Joseph Yun.gblut. winners for euchre" were: 'Mrs. WMS Meeting J. Scotchmer and William Aeid, The April meeting of the Wo- Ot"tmva, high,; Mrs. William Reid, plants Missionary Society was Ottawa, and Charles Reid; Varn% -held on Thursday afternoon at lorw. ' M:ibs Shirley DarnboroUgh the home of Mrs. Lily Webster, won the spot dance and, .Earl with. 211 members and three vdai- Sbhil!bes won; the 'basket of apples, tors present. Mrs. Ivan Carter The 1hinoh counter was well part- presided. ronized,. The highlights of the , Presby- A.tholl Bruce and orchestral aerial held: in Clinton recently, 'Vi Ingham., ,played fok the dancing. were given by Mrs. White and 11, - WA Members Mrs. Thomas Adams. Group gave a chapter from the Study Mrs. E. Heard Mrs. J. rslacic, Book. Mrs. Nelson Lear ;gave an Mrs. E. A. Featherston, Mrs. J. B. Easter reading and Mrs. 1kLurch Higgins, Mrs. R. J. :Larson and and Mrs. Joe S'haddick favoured MiCrs. W. J. McLeod, Trinity Ohur- with a duet. ch Women's Auxiliary, were the A unian"imous vote was taken', guests •af the, St. George's' Church • to send Miss Laura Collar, Wing - branch,, Goder. h, on Tuesday at- ;ham, a gift as a. slight' token of ternoorr for the, showing of the appreciation. for her talks and film of the study ,book on Japan'. Mms on 'the people of Nigeria, o which the WMS endoyed on sev- eral occasivis during the past New DRa�nce-Hal year. A' tea 'brought the social cute of meeting to a close. Next meet- Ing wv311 roe held at the home of pening iw May Mrs. Bert Allen,o A smart new dance poxillion is:beingareel for opening at God6rich Township the ,forme"rSt, Joseph's Airppoirt, Vie former barracks b-lildIng has Mrs, Addie Russell and Mrs. been Completely renovated, and George Robinson, Kihirgarf, Bruce' will. -have a 2,500 square foot €loon County, visibed a ,number of their space for dancing. friends "over the weekend. FARMERS W6 are shipping tattle Every 1lfo6day for Unit6d d70-oporativ6 of 6,ntario and sollelt .your patronage. Wo will pion' them tip at your farm. PY6ase P11010 COLLLOT not' latbt tha i Saturday night& Serf gir th Farnnler5 E *ope�raltive it S..11unt, Shiplidt Ph,6 o, 173 43 -ft Ray, Larry aril' Giem McLean spefn't a few days' with• 'their jT al5ldparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wii- lid. Hayter. A cooking demoMtration was held at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. Frank lb Q010chey on Mon- day might. Those present were"; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dansmo e, Mr. anal' Mrs. Roy M OBrid"e, Mr. and @&a Campbell M401J:in1ey, Mr. and Mrs. rl�igan MIcI£inley, W. and Mrs. - Amsgn McKinley, Mr, alird Mrs. HaroldDowsaiV- Mr. and Mfrs, Robert Peck, Mm, and Mrs, Ivan Steckle and Mr. and, Mrs. •Harold Dowvson. Last year volunteers of the Ca- nadian Cancer Society made and distributed free millions oaf cancer I dressings. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL with selected additions Selling Monday, April -28th at 7.00 p.m. (Twilight Sale) 60 Head in the 500th Sale man- aged by 1Uys Farms Ltd. Selligg at Hays Sales Arena, Oaltviile, Ontario. The Granvue Dispersal offers a complete, herd of choice 'Peel Cou- nty -and Glenafton ')reeding, all females served to Central Ontario Unit sires. These are big; cattle with lots of development. Sel- e.cted entries are particularly out- standing from the herds of Me- Mbbon• :Bros., Johnson Bros,, and Kneland Farms -among others - the kind usually found in. the National or All -Canadian Sales. All Fully Accredited; Bloodtested. and Officially vaccinated. Hays Farms Limited, Sale Managers B.ox 470, Oakville, Ontario S.TO P I T - - BEFORE IT STARTS by Patronizing. Your Own OrganIzaVOR �Tow>nshp oaf I�.uILett •,1ACKSON HOMES LTD., The lcaunrEil of the Township SEAFORTH of SUllett wilt rocelVe, aRRU04- lons for the p9sly.PA ox Pgwor. Is collecting wool eor�gra�liang Mower Operator f�tr the Town- and saxes on the co, p rsr Ve plan.. ship Mowor far 185$, at t3(,e Rer Sbippers may obt%to sacks apd, hour. Application to be in the hands. of the .clerk on or Wopre t_Wu free of charge from. the May 5, at 8 p.m. tibo!we or their Ueernsed Opprators;... .George Cowan, Clerk, CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE Township of Hulletlt. WOOL. GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay. Street Toronto Now you can control, AND STOP, internal worm damage in your hogs. That's right continuous medication of .your hogs is now possible with the new SHUR-GAINME-Di,(ATE,DHOG F°EEKS _ fo r• a SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG BOOSTER-4STARTER MEDICATED and SHUR-GAIN 16% HOG GROWER MEDICATED, how contains a sensational new antibiotic called. HYGROMYCIN B So what. does this 'mean to you? — just this SHUR-GAIN Medicated HOG FEEDS (1) Controls worm damage before it starts. (2) Kills worms before they mature, so halting re -infection. (3) Protects against follow-up infection in worm damaged tissue. (4) Does not throw pigs "off feed". (5) Continuous protection from more kinds of worms. (6) Makes possible more efficienf feed utilization. (7) Requires no change in feeding methods, (8) Does ;hot affect the taste or smell of feed. SWITCH TO. SHUR-GAIN HOG DEEDS (MEDICATED) arid. SWING MORE .PROFITS YOUR ..WAY. AVAILABLE NOW AT CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Phon'o HU 2*3815 CLINTON 7'3NMI+.N•T!../'AY, f7PWL 17, 1%0 Mrs., 7C?ra lonl Byan; Ms AOUMW D4ild) cuLIc �armn, ad%rs. AAust t>ru Mrs, Edith. {i'earl Monk, wife ed». -erich; two brot�liers, wesl �-. _ ... of George Monk, died on Monday 1"rdcat VaaiderbiArg, both Of 010b, Miss Marilyn Steckle, spent thew at Al�exarr Ora, Marine arid, .Gener-, Hospital', on; and four grAn;dchildren. 'Me trend with atone McClinchey. al Goderic�h, after a Jong body crested. at the L' Mr, Land Mrs. 'l arvey Iaytet' ziaaess. She was in, her 53t�h year. funeral home, G'oderich; walexe s 'ent Sunday with. Mr. and .Firs: McBride, Born In Goderich Townshi , funeral •srev$ce was held Wednes+. day a'fternca , ,by the Rev. D"r,. Berate" XcNini,ey, Toronto, spent she +was, the former Edith Peat') Vauiderlburgh4 daughter of the K. E, Taylor: Burial vvas in Ma it- t'hie' weekend at -his tdQ�1e. Joyce Uayter spent the week- late Mr and 1VIns, Geo--rhge Van- denbsuCg of G4deeh `�ow,nshap. lard f:emetery, end with. Gwen McBride. Larry WEIoley spent some of She has been a resident of God- his "Easier holidays wig hh5' gr- erl'oh for the past 25 years, egad �,� .a nacinb'er of St, Geong�s.; an�dp+ra. rRe,„n�ts, Mr. and Mrs. �3dw- and J 1fµH„n� Anglican Murch'. W,00L, Miss Elaine 1VIc,Clinchep!', Exec- 1Suary�ibxxg^ laeSades flet ritisbap�ad er, stmt rias weekend with iher par'en'ts', Mr. . a'nd Mrs. Fra pviC are tEhree daughters, Mrs', (Bruce The Crovan mnte4t Deficiency MocUn'ch!e"y, .accgmmanied by Da, . payment applies Only. o;[ Property. 10 ELe'Itch� ,Mrs Pita Upshall', Stratrford, ('� CFraded Wools visited her sister, Mrs. 'William Hayter on Sunday AP'P.L�t +AT ,((�� '1lN Secure tbo Utmost Ray, Larry aril' Giem McLean spefn't a few days' with• 'their jT al5ldparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wii- lid. Hayter. A cooking demoMtration was held at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. Frank lb Q010chey on Mon- day might. Those present were"; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dansmo e, Mr. anal' Mrs. Roy M OBrid"e, Mr. and @&a Campbell M401J:in1ey, Mr. and Mrs. rl�igan MIcI£inley, W. and Mrs. - Amsgn McKinley, Mr, alird Mrs. HaroldDowsaiV- Mr. and Mfrs, Robert Peck, Mm, and Mrs, Ivan Steckle and Mr. and, Mrs. •Harold Dowvson. Last year volunteers of the Ca- nadian Cancer Society made and distributed free millions oaf cancer I dressings. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL with selected additions Selling Monday, April -28th at 7.00 p.m. (Twilight Sale) 60 Head in the 500th Sale man- aged by 1Uys Farms Ltd. Selligg at Hays Sales Arena, Oaltviile, Ontario. The Granvue Dispersal offers a complete, herd of choice 'Peel Cou- nty -and Glenafton ')reeding, all females served to Central Ontario Unit sires. These are big; cattle with lots of development. Sel- e.cted entries are particularly out- standing from the herds of Me- Mbbon• :Bros., Johnson Bros,, and Kneland Farms -among others - the kind usually found in. the National or All -Canadian Sales. All Fully Accredited; Bloodtested. and Officially vaccinated. Hays Farms Limited, Sale Managers B.ox 470, Oakville, Ontario S.TO P I T - - BEFORE IT STARTS by Patronizing. Your Own OrganIzaVOR �Tow>nshp oaf I�.uILett •,1ACKSON HOMES LTD., The lcaunrEil of the Township SEAFORTH of SUllett wilt rocelVe, aRRU04- lons for the p9sly.PA ox Pgwor. Is collecting wool eor�gra�liang Mower Operator f�tr the Town- and saxes on the co, p rsr Ve plan.. ship Mowor far 185$, at t3(,e Rer Sbippers may obt%to sacks apd, hour. Application to be in the hands. of the .clerk on or Wopre t_Wu free of charge from. the May 5, at 8 p.m. tibo!we or their Ueernsed Opprators;... .George Cowan, Clerk, CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE Township of Hulletlt. WOOL. GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay. Street Toronto Now you can control, AND STOP, internal worm damage in your hogs. That's right continuous medication of .your hogs is now possible with the new SHUR-GAINME-Di,(ATE,DHOG F°EEKS _ fo r• a SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG BOOSTER-4STARTER MEDICATED and SHUR-GAIN 16% HOG GROWER MEDICATED, how contains a sensational new antibiotic called. HYGROMYCIN B So what. does this 'mean to you? — just this SHUR-GAIN Medicated HOG FEEDS (1) Controls worm damage before it starts. (2) Kills worms before they mature, so halting re -infection. (3) Protects against follow-up infection in worm damaged tissue. (4) Does not throw pigs "off feed". (5) Continuous protection from more kinds of worms. (6) Makes possible more efficienf feed utilization. (7) Requires no change in feeding methods, (8) Does ;hot affect the taste or smell of feed. SWITCH TO. SHUR-GAIN HOG DEEDS (MEDICATED) arid. SWING MORE .PROFITS YOUR ..WAY. AVAILABLE NOW AT CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Phon'o HU 2*3815 CLINTON