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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-05-08, Page 10BE READY FOR SUMMER WITH A Trouble Free Used Car 1957 Plymouth Savoy V8 1956 Plymouth Savoy Sedan only $115 , only $915 Many More To Choose From Come In And Try Them Out Convenient Terms urp h yBros. Chrysler -- Plymouth — Fargo Sales and Service Huron St. CLINTON Very Clean 1953 Chev. 2 door Coach New tires. Very nice car Sedan, Push button trans, only $2495 A very low mileage car suppoRT ChaOie.MacHaugh:Ori Mor!day, May 12th, PHONE AU for Transportation to the:polls St. James' Ward, the Legion Hall St. James' Ward ,the Legion Hall St. John's Ward; Murphy Bros. Garage. St. George's Ward, Bert Irwin's Office For the Convenience of Clinton and District Electors, Progressive Conservative Headquarters are located on Victoria Street (formerly Newcombe's Drug Store—Next to the Bank of Montreal). (Published by Clinton PC Association) PACE TM t.44,tir1'ciLN NEWS-RE,CORP THURSDAY, 'MA' 8, 1958: According to a, survey of Am-.4 tality rate from cancer among eriCan Indians sponsored by the I, (lians is only about half as great Canadian Cancer Society the mor-1 as with whites, Stress Egg Production In 441. Poultry Cluh,,,Organization.Meeting at ,.Seaforth. A. new 4-H poultry cut's pro- gram is' being started in gni% County this year, In past years the emphasis has been on the production of meat, from dual, purpose breeds, how- ever this year the -emphasis will be en egg production with the flocks being scored for produc- ton, management, feed convers- ion, cost-of-production and the pereent mortality, Only mem Will be required . to keep goodbers re- cords in detail and must be active in the dab concerned, in order to receive the highest possible score for their project. The minimum age for member in-this ellib will be 14 years, as of May 1, of the club year and a minimum flock size of 50 birds has been established'. Records will be kept for six months starting no later than September 1 of the club year at which time the birds must be 20 weeks of age, It is planned, to start one of these clubs in the Seaforth' area this year with 3, M, Scott and R. Whitely as leaders, Anyone in- terested in joining 'this club should Cancer is the disorganized, un- regulated growth of body cells. .Although a great deal has been discovered about the nature of this groWth, the cause is still un- known. contact either of these Men or the Ontario Department of Agri-ctlitture office, Box 159, 'Clinton, Ontario, It is planned to hold the first meeting 'of ,this club on Tuesday, May 20, at 8.30 P,371„ in the Sea- forth District High School, With Berl Hunt of the OAC P'oul'try Extension Department as guest speaker, It is hoped that a large number of parents and prospect- ive members will be' in' attend., awe at this meeting.. (By our Henson, correspondent) Promotioavof the .class for mar- het cattle, which will be auctioned along with calves' of the feeder club at the llensall Spring Pair and Farm Machinery Show, on June 13, was discussed by direc- tors of South Huron Agricultural 'Society, at their meeting. Officials' hope a number of ,dis- trict farmers will take advantage of the opportunity to market their cattle on fair day. The auction :provides a number of advantages to producers, they claim, Plans for the show, including the machinery display, 'baby con- test, school parade, midway, bands and other attractions, were Tachersmith Ladies Hold April Meeting The -Tuckersmith Ladies Club met Apra 30, at the home of Mrs, William Rogerson} with 11 Mem- bers and four visitors present, Rola call, was answered With "What I would like to .do if I were 211 again," It was voted that the following donations be given: The Bed Cross $5; the Soc- iety for Crippled Children, $10; the Cancer fund, $15. 'Readings, were given' by Mass. Nara 'Silaessy, Mrs. William Pep- per, Mrs Bent Garrett. A game of bingo was' played while Group '3 prepared lunch; advanced. Two more prizes were added to the palomino horse class, Direc- tor Otto -Wdllert, was appointed master of ceremonies. iOommittees appointed included; cattle, Jim Do-jig, Robert McGreg- or; machinery, Lloyd Lovell; grounds, Norman Jones, Bill Dougal'l, Lorne Luker; entertain- ment, Earl Dick, Otto Willert, George Armstrong, R u ss ell Brown; gate, Lorne Luker, Bill Dougall; calf, Lloyd Cooper, Ar- thur Varley, Bob Parsons; inform- ation, Bill ,Decker. President Earl Dick chaired the meeting. Secretary-treasurer is Jim McGregor, Henpli cAgriculturaU,Wety Plans To Auction Market Cattle,,at,Spring Show IIImiumffillomiummitlomiiiiiiiimilimummitunlilnlitilitu1111111111111111111111n1111110111Innimullun1111IMIIIIIIIIM1111111111116111111111111111MIIIIIMEI0111111111111111111nIRMINIMmillORIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiinliniinimninntiiimfinimiiiimminitustuininuinuinummummummitummommunnititamitiiiitommitotimiiiimmintuititimmilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiitiniiiiIiiIIIIintiRini111111111111111111011111111111111110 it's More mportan Charlie MacNaughton will be a valuable addition to the Frost team. He 'will be heard at Queen's Park, Than Ever KEEP HURON ON THE FR ST TEAM. Huron Needs A Government Representative,. To, Look Aker Its New $10 Million Industry Heretofore Huron has had no provincial institutions of any Pryde, a 1,300-bed hospital for retarded children is to be election of Charlie MacNaughton as a member of the Frost will be derived by the entire riding. Here are a few of the kind.. As a result of the untiring efforts of the late Tom built on the shores of Lake Huron, near Goderich.., The team will insure that full benefits from this huge project important benefits it can bring to Huron: The Frost Team's Contribution To Huron Riding In 1957 • EMPLOYMENT — FROM 600 TO 800 MEN AND WOMEN • PAYROLL — OVER ONE MILLION PER YEAR • FOOD SUPPLIES — $350,000 TO $400,000 PER YEAR • MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES —'0VER $200,0000 ANNUALLY CHARLIE MacNAUGHTON WILL WORK. FOR HURON Vote MacNaught • n Charles S. Progressive Conservative Monday, May 12 1m IHMMI I fl InfliMMMHHNIUMMMUMMIUMMMMMMMMMWMPINIMMMMIHMHHMMMHMMMMUMNIMIONIMMHMMMEIMMIIM HMI IMMHMMOMMMMMMMMIUMMI IMMIIMMMM I WM 111110MMOMMMHMWMMMMMMHOMO IMIIMMMMMMMNIMMMMIIII IMMMMHMMOMOMMHMMUIH I OMR OMMMMMMI MMINIMMMEHOMMIUMMMME ImMu mmommilm Roues $516,173.00 Education $876,822.00 Hospitals $300,000.00 Welfare $201,400.00 Municipal Grants $100,000.00 Support Good Government 1 E1 1 MR