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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-08-14, Page 6- 1958 8-cyl. SILVER HAWK Co Ienricicrii7e executive car. $400 Discount Ov 1955 STUDEBAKER Station Wagon 6 Cyl., with overdrive. 1954 STUDEBAKER Coupe with overdrive; one owner car, 27,000 miles. 1953 Studebaker 4-Door Regal Deluxe 1950 STUDEBAKER 1/2 Ton Pickup W. H. Dalrymple & Son PHONE HU 2-9211 — BRUCEFIELD, ONT. Robert W. "Bob" Carbert has been appointed Director of In- formation for the Canadian Fed- oration of Agriculture, To farm people in Western Ontario Bob is no stranger, Ten years ago he started the farm broadcast department of CKNX Wingham. When CKNX branched into television, Bob was quick to see the advantage of serving the farmers with two of the most popular farm programmes, "Fo- cus on the Farm", and "Al- manac." Mr. Carbert is a native of Westinghouse Speed Electric Range Custom Imperial 30 Model AL-30 • Automatic Surface Unit • Roast Guard • Colour Glance Controls • Automatic Timer • Reversible Oven Racks $249.95 Clinton Clinton Electric Shop D. W. CORNISH, Proprietor Your WESTINGHOUSE Dealer HU 2-6646 — CLINTON 30" Ranges From I 2 CENTS A BUSHEL STOPS GRAIN INSECTS FOR A WHOLE YEAR Spray Bins With, HOWARD BIN TREAT to kill Insects in cracks and crevices. Treat new grain with HOWARD GRAIN GUARD POWDER Mixes easily with new grain as it is binned—pro- tects it from grain insects for a whole year without affecting milling, feed or seed value. /t costs about 2c a bush- el to use BIN TREAT and GRAIN GUARD—less than it does to fumigate. On Sale At CLINTON FARM SUPPLY and Machine Shop Phone HUnter 29613 At HFC you deal with specialists in solving money probleras: people who understand your needs and who can give you one-day 'Service on loans up to. $1,000. Borrow in privacy with up to 30 months to repay on terms you select. Borrow with confidene• from HFC HOUSEHOLD FINANCE eiatas& - M. R. Jenkrns, Manager 35A Wesf Street Telephone 1501 _ GODERICH • TRANS CANADA CREDIT IN 1U LOANS—.$150. to $2,500. p to 30 months to repay— Plans to suit your budget. 141 THE SQUARE, PHONE NT GODERICH, ONT. IF YOU NEED calf,- THEN DON'T DELAY ON H EC „CALL 1-1-TI TODAY ONE ONLY BARB-B-9 Tripod type on Wheels Reg. $15.95 TH REE ONLY 14" BARB-B-9 (fold-awa )y Reg. $2.95 SUPPLYLIMITED FANS 20% Discount Lawn Mowers NMI MK NMI ONE ONLY 14" Maxwell Hand Mower $15.95 Reg. $20.95 NOW ONE ONLY • 16" Maxwell Hand Mower $17.95 Reg. $22.95 NOW ONE ONLY 18" Royaline Power Mower 4 cycle, remote controls Reg. $74.95 NOW $64.95 ONE ONLY 18" Mayfair Power Mower Reg. $54.95 NOW 2 cycle, recoil start, $44.95 TWO ONLY 18" Rival Power Mowers Reg. $45.95 NOW $41.95 2 cycle, rope start, Plastic Garden Hose 50' lengths, coupled Black $1.59 length Red, Green $1.85 length Chrome Wind Silencers pr. $1.69 Wheel Hub Spinners ea. $2.39 ONE ONLY CCM Reconditioned Bicycle like new, new paint, tires and seat ONLY AUTO SUPPLY , 2-7034 MID-SUMMER SPECIALS — MI5 Z39 NOW NOW $29.50 S. I Feed . Hillside Brand. Growing Mash To Your Pullets In The Growing Period, When moving your pullets into laying honie, feed them Hillside Brand Laying Mash H. F. WETTLAUFER Clinton Phone HU 2-9792 Doetor...Wednesday. will be fine!" When it's time to have the dentist check daughter's teeth, Mrs. Smith naturally reaches for the telephone, that helpful "member-of-the- family" with the habit of getting things done. When you look back over your day, it's some- times surprising to realize in just how many little ways the telephone has helped you , how it adds so much convenience and comfort to everyday living. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA. • Dog Chow is a dry food' — 90 ner cent food solids. It is made in two forms—Checkers, and Kibbled Meal. The checkers are fed dry The kibbled meal is fed moist . . . usually with water though as a spur to appetite you may sometimes mix in soup, gravy, milk, or broth from cooked vegetables. Mix 1 part liquid, 2 pars Meal and stir and let stand for five minutes. Feed according to condition. Clinton Farm Supply and MACHINE SHOP CHARLES NELSON Phone HU 2-9613 re, PAGE aax (I.Drroil NEWS-RECORD -THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 19510 ^War Bob Carbert Accepts Job With Canadian Federation Perth County, raised in the Mitchell area, and previous to farm broadcasting he farmed in Hibbert Township. Always alert to the fact that farmers want to be informed of what is going on in agriculture circles, Bob Carbert has carried out a policy in farm broadcast- ing that has been felt not only in Canada and Western Ontario, but in many other countries of the world, He takes up his new post in Ottawa on September 2. Mrs. Carbert, the former Mary Good- yer, and their three children, Helen ten years; Ronald six years; and Bruce, three years, will be moving to Ottawa as soon as accommodation is ar- ranged, Vaughan DouglaS, present associate farm editor, assumes the position of farm director at CKNX from Mr. Carbert, ONTARIO HOSPITAL. INSURANCE Group registration proceeding until August 31 i 1958. Application forms for individual 'Pay-Direct' enrolment available at banks and hospitals. In communities without a bank, the forms may be obtained from the post office. HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Secretary, Mr, Bert Irwin CLINTON, Ont. -- Phone HUnter 2-9751 Henson Community Sale Prices :By our Hensall Correspondent) Prices at Hensall Community Sale, August 7, were: Weonling pigs, $12.35 to $16.60; chunks, 8 OWS 1 , 0 $o5 $3 t . o 9; $ f 9 e 9 ed e Ho l$tge2in o cows, $180 to $201; Holstein calves, $16 to $28; Durham calves, $36 to. $61; fat cows sold up to $17.20 per cwt; fed yearlings up to. $23,10 per cwt. 310 pigs and 110 head of cattle and calves were sold. The word salary comes. from "solarium" meaning salt money, since Roman soldiers received part of their pay in salt. Clinton Family In Car Accident In Usborne Township A two-car crash on the fourth concession of Usborne Township, five miles northeast of Exeter, sent three persons to hospital Fri- day night. lVfrs. Charles Glanville, RR 1, Hensall, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, with a fractured right arm, serious chest And scalp injuries. Her nine-months-old son, Ray, is in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, with head injuries. They were passengers in a car driven by another son, Gerald, 16, George Joseph Lefebvre, 24, of RCAF Station Clinton, driver of the other car, underwent X-rays at South Huron Hospital for chest and ,shoulder injuries. His wife and three children riding in the car were unhurt. The Lefebvre car was • going north and the Glanville vehicle eastbound when they met at a rural intersection. Prpvineial Con- stable Harry Reid,,Exeter, estimat- ed damages at $1,200. The Glarp= ville car was written off as a wreck. representative know your solu- tion. It is only in this way that your organization can, best serve you. 0— New Lacombe Breed. Of Hogs Will Be Distributed This Fall About 100 boars and 15 breeding groups of the new Lacombe breed will be distributed, throughout the country this fall, Canada Depart- ment of Agriculture announced to- day. The Lacombe breed is the, re- sult of a hybridization and selec- tion program initiated by the de- partment in 1947, which combined the blood of the Danish Landrace, the Chester White, and the Berk- shire breeds, This is the second release of the Lacombe boars. Fifty were distributed Canada-wide last fall. As was the case then, the boars this year win be made available to producers" of commercial swine on the basis of a chance draw. The Lacombe females will be released in breeding groupi con- sisting of three gilts and one boar. Officials stress that these breeding groups are for the propagation of purebred • Lacombes by private breeders and only those interested in raising purebred Lacombes, and with some experience in raising purebred livestock, should apply. Application forms and details of regulations covering the draws are available on request from the Ex- perimental Farm, Lacombe, Alta. Deadline is September 29. A committee' will examine the applications, and a public draw will be held at Lacombe. Breed- ing groups will be drawn first and successful applicants . who also ap- plied for a boar will be eliminated from the draw for the latter. 250 Canadian?: an hour borrow from HFC NOMON ICINCICII N INCIN IC44 Treat Your Dog AT PRESENT PRICES, the econ- omical thing to do is to eat the traditional 'table scraps' yourself, and feed your dog PURINA CHOW! You'll both be better off, for dog,,,4* . and: chow is very reasonably priced . . co .4: better balanced for health and condition . practically RIGHT. Dogs take to it . . . its palatable. Backed: by research tests on thousands of dogs (some in the PurinaA kennels have got nothing but Dog Chow and water for 17 gen- erations, and thrived on it) it's the choice of leading kennels; and trainers for top priced show and breeding stock. Some time ago the government announced a set of stabilization prices. These have received ap- proval in some quarters and ser- ious opposition in others, Your Federation of Agriculture feels that this is an important subject and is vitally concerned in learn- ing the opinion of producers of the different commodities. If a Stabilization price is too low it is of no benefit to the producer, If it is too high we run into surpluses that have to be dis- posed of in some manner. The problem is to discover what is right. There are those who say it is unnecessary and harmful to production. The latter part of August meet- ings will be held for members of the Federation jointly with repre- sentatives of the commodity groups to arrive at a definite policy that can be supported by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. You, the producer, know better than anyone else the effects of support prices to your income. We hope you will consider this prob- lem as it affects you and let your Everyone Reads and Uses the' WANT ADS f). OW' / • '49 04*.,* ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION • TORONTO 7 • WA. 4-3301 ONTARIO Merrill T.V. Service Call HU 2-7021 For Repairs to All Makes of TV, Radios, Auto Radios and Electrical Appliances. Beat the Heat with a FAN 8"—$7.20 & $8.00 10"--$12.00 Low Overhead — Low Prices ...19.00#4411M RURAL RESIDENTS Group enrolment available through VIArattagiVItiltp,41,00&11At: `-' VS. ;s:kolow., YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT! Fieklman Asks a Question What is Your Opinion On Farm Prices Stabilization? (By J. CARL HEMINGWAY)