Clinton News-Record, 1958-09-11, Page 7"WR.SDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
have been, vdsitMag her mother,
Mrs. R T. Oma; Strafford, were
PAGE SEVEN
THEN DONT DHAP
two davghtem, with a friend, Lunn-
do7n, siPemt ,the w'eek�end at the
Hensall School Pair
�
Bru�cefield WA Plan
.,CALL T.C.C.
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Robert Clrtufif acoompamiied .Muss
Mrs. RaIlpdn Nicholls,, who recenit-
metew cont
Friday vPrlli�lg
Jacquali e Guff oma her return to
ay returned from, a trip to Palo
News of Da f i1welW
- dMa,aren'-c1a
ge
ss JW1 attended a
TnI alar Henasa.il 1(7art'espoTµictut >
y
a
Bazaar In N 4►v b er
He w.
#t1 s of, Brucefield
$y MISS ?i.ZIQY R. WoOT1S
acnes Road' Church, E7eter,
Suturd'ay.
s
,Hensraul School Fair Will be held
During the prAgrano Miss, Gaye
pp
����� U t�o30mantbs..tororay--
Fucto suit X43ii budget:
er Jean returned to Toronto the
PHONE; BAYF' :L7� 45 x 3
Doniald; (Matthews-, Londron, was
daughter
at the H'eY�s�a1'l Comm>iundty Centre
on Fhdaw evenGrn S elateQnlrer 12.
Mms. John Broaddloctt, president
.a. Woman's Associata'on of the
Mr. +and' 1Virs, Walter Mdtfatt
and Mr. and Mrs, John NeMurtriey
Wallace Hatugh.
MC, ar►d' Mme, Bert MLMKay, Lan-
iA>l TN[ (QUARE, SHONE y!7
the summer at the6r cottage
Acres+' .at Ilie 'PoT �aTs.
tMiss Ada Biogiley, De#ait, was
and Tamdl London, were at, their
.
with his wWfe and sm?aR
,at the Agbion Hotel over the
The parade wall start at 7..$0 p,tn.,
xiucefded� United church cotLven-
edi a meeting held in,
Elensall!, ame visdtin'g in Gravet�
dare, nvere weekeavd is with
{here over the weken(l.
cottage for the weekend,
weekend.
headed by the Bannockburn pipe
the sichool
room of the ch.urdh am TQ%dav
hurst with Dr Murray Mher,
Mss, Cahn a�t�tended tlhe
� Wes Sta�c�lchause a Mr. and
Mrs. fMale 'Wilson,.
Ws. Wi�fia¢n J, Kara, Royal
guest
Oak, 11Rgclr, was the , oast of Mins.
20. and, Mm, George .0outrick
anti three~hiilclren; B rz aan',
Miss iVTdccuzalbe once her
t�atlaex, Crhaz{!!es W{idvo¢n who
$ilii f?lom Varrva.
Seltaoods partuclripatdnlg will be
a i ate
afternoon, September 2,
Muss Margaret McQueen
,dean
Sfcoltt-V3rvian wedding at StaSSa
Mlisss . argueAte McDonald,, Loai.-
J A. MacKenzie for weekend.
Mich., were at B•Wr hpldrtf cottage
over the roveekend,
o Wpued' Wr1]"aaan T. Heazd's
havehymns,
cottalge oto Calgna and Amin! streets,
�I$ch a' Pau No.'s 2
1, ,
and 1Q, Taekersn�ith; SSS J0 Hay
was; at
the dauano Som the 7,V r Cal-
v -i Horton
on Saturday,
Visitors! w(i,th ;Mrs;. Cairns on the
don, was the weekend ,guest of
Mx"sses Kathlleeai and Marie- El]liatlt.
Mr. arud Mrs. R. C, Moore,
icame� .on Saturday to spend a few
00S Xa!thleen Redd, Windsor,
for several weeks, returned' on,
and S'S T Hibbert. P, S, Mc.
n read' the. Scii,p�t�ure,
Matthew ,25, Zak -2;9, and, led in
weekend were Mr. and Mrs, Char.
mia^s, A. Hohner and NLu<s, pavt-
day's at their 'vantage "Fadrla�wn".
'I4uomasi
W-10 Wirth, her mother, Mrs, A. W,
1JeGtd' "E ld" cottage from kitri�
Monday with Mrs, $, Wid'combe.
;Mr, and Mrs,. Stewart Cook,topic
Naughton chairman; of the School
prayer. Miss Mary Swan, gave the
on "Reasonable Service" The
1es Harrington, Ciooksv!Re; Mr,
aaud .. John Harrington and
son, ",t Friday wmthi (the forra-
er's sister, Mrs, William SmM, ,
Cir said : an, tra�tford'
O S ., S
occupied, their cottage south of the
day to Sunday-
y
Donald anid Na nw, ,Strratford, were
at ;their cottage at The Poplars
Board, YAO extend the weilcome.
creed ,was, • , in unison•,
repeated
Debbie, X,ond'uin, mTm. and Mrs. ��►
Balrlan,6yne and Mass A!ggie Ualqu-
' Exeiteir.
ftx. George Clifton is building
40age over the weekend.
rGeoaige Fraser, Wversdde, spent
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Baker,
daughter Gwen, and Margaret
Sar the weekend
tersm J ne,
Mn, David Trleibner and Mrs,
H. Taylior gave ,the secretary's
ihouro Stratford.
az h on the lot formerly own-
E�ca-
tlhe weekend' a(t has home in the
FAzgeralld, London., were at
"Wheel
Miss Jessie L. Metcalrf returru�d
to Detroit on Monday after having
Canon, and Mrs. H, M. Lang-
Flard returned Ao Waterloo
and treiasurees! reports. Mrs. Hen-
J. K. Corndsh• is a patient in
Scant Meanorial. Hospital, Seaforth,
ed by M�is. �TinTa Daymnan.
vatxon was d an Monday.
vi(!llkuge.
J:ack Tillm(�,ann and family, Lon-
-Irk" for ;the weekend,
Mr. rand. Mrs. Geprge Hopson
been at her horse hese for the
on
�ursday w>rth their daughter,
d'ersban re;cenote #rhe offering,
Thianl[ you notes were read i
siim�e Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. S. McKenzie in-
gamy eecau nd. their cartage over
taloa weekend,
reltur¢ued home An 1!vTaruday after
having been in Buffalo for a week,
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. 'T'. B. A+lexan,der,
.!been
Mrs. at Bxdcker, arfter havlaug
at their cottage for three•
y
,Miss' Bonvey from lYlrs, Robert
Watson Mrs. F, Burdge 11Mrs•. C,
lv)r, and Mrs, Wesley %l?arn,
Chaath=, spent the weekend with
stalled a telpFh�one this week.
Mrs. A. E, Munn and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Rosialld Chapman
Mr. and (Mr's. K. Banugluiner and
LOrudbm, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs, J. E. Havey ever the
weeks.
'WUllock
'
FLwchard'soau; Mrs. S, Dav6s�on and
Mrs. l-Za±rrn and Miss Swan.
Kit�taWe v Mr in i�iV. villnin
and Mrs. W.
weekend,
'Mrs.
�, J. R. and three
children, Douglas, Cathy and Ain-
Wsx T. B. •Baird.
Rall! x>rr "L�aiblour" was xes-
MIs Claris Haugh, Landon, s,
sorsa time with Mrs,
� '
Tast weekend. n n flew
firA¢n P+atrolia on Sa�tuawlay.
up om,patHarry SatuT y.
Mr, and! Owen Scudam�axe
sletY, Rim de Jeniero, B�razdl!, w&ia
�
�omd`ed to '1y alblout 30 a—r-
to
IF YOU NEED CASH-
aw little John, roronno, vasued
the fommees parents, Rev. 'and
p
have been, vdsitMag her mother,
Mrs. R T. Oma; Strafford, were
ars..
On mwtdon of lVliiss Swan, seconded,
bp, Mxs. Hbhner, the WA decdded
THEN DONT DHAP
Mr1s. H. B. Sc�udaanorz at ,tlueir
cottage at Hays ,]Beach last week.
at J, A. OrV& dotrtuge f,rotn Tuesw
da to Sunday,
y
to sell Christmas cards' to ,raise
.,CALL T.C.C.
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Robert Clrtufif acoompamiied .Muss
Mrs. RaIlpdn Nicholls,, who recenit-
rnaney for the gran. A bazaar
wlill Jae held on Nbvemilber 7. Memn-
ON THE PHONE 70DAY.1
Jacquali e Guff oma her return to
ay returned from, a trip to Palo
. and home kuelarticl are asked
To
London aro Sunday to spend, a few
diaW in the city. Vick C]u f was
Alrto, CalniPorruia,, and name vl'a
Van&wu em', B.C., left on Thursday
to
to begin xna�lcinVg ar`td;oles far this
event Tight away,
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TRAMS CANADA CREDIT LOANS -41M to $2M
allo home for the weekend.
Mrs. William- GreIg and daught-
to mzbtor to Ottawa. She was
arecotrnrlranfied by her masher, Mhos.
During the prAgrano Miss, Gaye
pp
����� U t�o30mantbs..tororay--
Fucto suit X43ii budget:
er Jean returned to Toronto the
Fxed iMcElweny who after visiting
Ed(llilortt played a promo sblo. Mrs.
ser tivom the aro contest.
are
end of last week after having spent
"Bala
in the capdtal; city, will travel b�
N S. S,
Mrs. S. �Davdsb�n gave a readdn
a g
iA>l TN[ (QUARE, SHONE y!7
the summer at the6r cottage
Acres+' .at Ilie 'PoT �aTs.
�1C11i to Toronto for a vistit before
retumxaing to Bayfdeld
mss, �2lott plrayed an accaxd�irom,
a fiaR1ERICH, ONT.
Mrs, L. M. Burt, 'Mas. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. `nnest Rehm
solo, accompanied, by Mrs. G.
Tiender5on.
Burt and three children, Mr. and
Mr's. Ronald Burt and baby spent
Grosse Pointe annsy Mich.., came
to their new cottage ora: tlhe cor-
A dainty lunch was served ihy
,Group 1 of the association,
ch met on Thursday etvenang are
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the weekend, at their home on
Saamia Street.
ner of Catherine and, Chdnwquy
August 30 for two
ley Township. Dr. Lea had
i
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Dr Harts Stadhlmaii r Frofessor
streets, on,
w D D
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of Physics at Nath- Carolina State
weeks' vacation. rs. . -1W1=I
who has spent the pant year wdlth
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College, Rawledgh, came on Fri-
her brother and wife, Mr, and Mmes.
,��EEPNOpF
To order—call your telephone
a
TAKE �T EASY
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diay to be the, .guest of Mr. and
klred .WWatson, moved to the cot -
1
:
Mrs. H. H. Orm�and for a few days.
tage her daughter ani' son-
•
with step saving
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Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Lea, Cliarr-
loaitetoiwxn, P.EJ., spending a
in -lav and will, �owupy it.
. WMS Meeting
•
to
are
couple of days this, week with the
'Tike Wbman•'si Missionary Soc-
extenSion
later's parents, Mr and Mrs. Arch-
iety, of St. Andrew's Uniited Churn•
♦
fe An nstrong, Bronson Line, Stan-
been
ch met on Thursday etvenang are
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phones
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ley Township. Dr. Lea had
the (home of Mrs. Johnin Watson,
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alttendintg a meeting in Ottawa,
Bronson Lime. The new Study
Captain and; Mrs. Ward White
Book " Concerns, of a C'aniiibent",
*
and 'Captain John Lestowel, Sarv-
was introduced by Mrs. Robert
da, Were the guests of Mrs. S. H.
S�catdhmner and) promises, to be a
'interesting
1
/
Bryant on Sunday. The men are
the Pat-
most and thought -pro-
r
•
chief toflficers on ships of
vaDldnlg study. ,
Need Fall Milk ?
Here Is the Place
The Ontario
FALL GUERNSEY SALE
A Consignment Sale
Thursday, September 18
1.00 P.M.
GLENVILLE FARMS
NEWMARKET, ONTARIO
46 HEAD
38 BRED HEIFERS 18 COWS
Accredited ---- CaIfhood Vaccinated
DUE iN SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER and NOVEMBER
The bred heifers are well grown and in
nice shape.
There ore some nice lots of bred heifers from herds,
that must disperse. .
THESE HEIFERS WILL BE A GOOD INVESTMENT
The demand for Guernsey Milk is increasing,
SAVE TIME and TRAVEL --
Make Your Selections at This Sale
Write for a catalog
Guernsey Breeders' Association
of Ontario, Box 99, Guelph
SWITSON
Gas Fired -= Forced Air
FURNACES
CONVERSION UNITS
HOT WATER HEATERS
Glass Lined
Nothing Down - - 3 Years To Pay
For Free Estimates — Call
Huron Gas Equipment Co.
HU 2-6647
CLINTON
FINER SERVICE
CONTEST
INA'
One Draw Each Month
Entry Forms Available
at
Fray's Fina
Service Station
Clinton -- HU 2-9022
THE FRIENDLIEST SERVICE
iN TOWN
Fall Clean Up -Priced To Sell jj"'
$1,200 PRiZE MONEY
OFFERED AT
SEAFORTH FALL FAIT
THURSDAY --- FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 18, 19
Featuring
o Hereford and Perth -Huron Jersey Regional
Shows.
0 Six 4-H Competitions and 3 Championship
shOWS-- Largest 4-H Display in Huron.
— LARGE LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT --
Parade of 15 Schools, Floats a Bands --Friday at 1 p.m.
Thursday Evening Programme at 8 p.m.
MERCHANTS' DISPLAYS IN ARENA
SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION
$60 — $25 — $15
OPEN TO ANY GROUP -- STiLL TIME TO ENTER
ADULTS 50c — CHILDREN 25c
"Oldest and Largest Fair in Huron"
R. W. Campbell, Pres. R. James Wallace, Sec.-Treas.
195b PLYMOUTH V-8 SEDAN PLAN Dairy Herd Profits .. .
Radio, Low Mileage, One Only $1.17.1
CAOwner Car, ReolSharp ... �
1953 CHEVROLET Bel -Aire SEDAN Every Stip OF the Way !
Radio . ............................. ..... _Only $745
Many More To Choose From
BUSES FOR CHARTER
MURPHY BROS.
GARAGE
PHONE: HU 2-9473
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO
ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
REGISTER Afl,
Yessir, there is -- there's a SHUR-GAIN Feeding Program for each stage
of Dairy Herd Management -- ENGINEERED SPECIALLY FOR INCREAS"
ED RETURNS.
FOR DRY COWS--SHUR-GAIN Dry and Freshening Ration—formulated to supply
proper nutrients to build up dry cows for the coming lactation -and to assist in the
development of stronger, healthier calves. Now with added Supplement "A".
FOR YOUNG CALVES—SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer for Colves—an excellent, eco-
nomical substitute for milk. Designed to get your calves off to a good start and
help prevent scours.
FOR CALVES AND HEIFERS—SHUR-GA1 N Calf Starter -Grower — a carefully pre.
pared starting ration that promotes sound, healthy development of all breed -in
characteristics of calves.
FOR MILKING COWS---SHUR,GAiN Dairy Ration ---supplies the energy, protein,
vitamin and mineral levels to balance the roughage for maximum milk production.
and
a special ration, designed fo' mainfain milk flow of herds on poor, late
summer pasture w--- or poor quality roughage -- SHUR-GAIN DAIRY
SUPPLEMENT "A".
....
PRaCTICA!-FEEDS
DAIRY I FEEDS THAT INCREASE DAIRY PROFITS
.�......
Why not drop into the mill . ,. . soon: We would like to discuss the SHUR.
GAIN Dairy Feeding Program with you in more detail and help you fatten
your monthly milk cheques.
w a
Application forms -for individual'Pay,Direct' er1rolmentAvailableat banksand hospitals, (anada Packers Lmlted
In communities without a bank, the forms may be obtained from the post office. Indivi-
duals most register by September 30 to have protection effective January 1, 1959, ONTARIO HOSPITAL SEAVICEt COMMISSION Phone nu Iurrrr
�-�g5'I -�-- Ciihtar�
1IA '
MPOANT: Db not register d$40 ndivldual if yon are regittprhd thrbugb a aewip. 1011000 1 • WA, 4.3341
AR
,��EEPNOpF
To order—call your telephone
a
•
,< business office.
•
�F[RBAap
•
Need Fall Milk ?
Here Is the Place
The Ontario
FALL GUERNSEY SALE
A Consignment Sale
Thursday, September 18
1.00 P.M.
GLENVILLE FARMS
NEWMARKET, ONTARIO
46 HEAD
38 BRED HEIFERS 18 COWS
Accredited ---- CaIfhood Vaccinated
DUE iN SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER and NOVEMBER
The bred heifers are well grown and in
nice shape.
There ore some nice lots of bred heifers from herds,
that must disperse. .
THESE HEIFERS WILL BE A GOOD INVESTMENT
The demand for Guernsey Milk is increasing,
SAVE TIME and TRAVEL --
Make Your Selections at This Sale
Write for a catalog
Guernsey Breeders' Association
of Ontario, Box 99, Guelph
SWITSON
Gas Fired -= Forced Air
FURNACES
CONVERSION UNITS
HOT WATER HEATERS
Glass Lined
Nothing Down - - 3 Years To Pay
For Free Estimates — Call
Huron Gas Equipment Co.
HU 2-6647
CLINTON
FINER SERVICE
CONTEST
INA'
One Draw Each Month
Entry Forms Available
at
Fray's Fina
Service Station
Clinton -- HU 2-9022
THE FRIENDLIEST SERVICE
iN TOWN
Fall Clean Up -Priced To Sell jj"'
$1,200 PRiZE MONEY
OFFERED AT
SEAFORTH FALL FAIT
THURSDAY --- FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 18, 19
Featuring
o Hereford and Perth -Huron Jersey Regional
Shows.
0 Six 4-H Competitions and 3 Championship
shOWS-- Largest 4-H Display in Huron.
— LARGE LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT --
Parade of 15 Schools, Floats a Bands --Friday at 1 p.m.
Thursday Evening Programme at 8 p.m.
MERCHANTS' DISPLAYS IN ARENA
SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION
$60 — $25 — $15
OPEN TO ANY GROUP -- STiLL TIME TO ENTER
ADULTS 50c — CHILDREN 25c
"Oldest and Largest Fair in Huron"
R. W. Campbell, Pres. R. James Wallace, Sec.-Treas.
195b PLYMOUTH V-8 SEDAN PLAN Dairy Herd Profits .. .
Radio, Low Mileage, One Only $1.17.1
CAOwner Car, ReolSharp ... �
1953 CHEVROLET Bel -Aire SEDAN Every Stip OF the Way !
Radio . ............................. ..... _Only $745
Many More To Choose From
BUSES FOR CHARTER
MURPHY BROS.
GARAGE
PHONE: HU 2-9473
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO
ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
REGISTER Afl,
Yessir, there is -- there's a SHUR-GAIN Feeding Program for each stage
of Dairy Herd Management -- ENGINEERED SPECIALLY FOR INCREAS"
ED RETURNS.
FOR DRY COWS--SHUR-GAIN Dry and Freshening Ration—formulated to supply
proper nutrients to build up dry cows for the coming lactation -and to assist in the
development of stronger, healthier calves. Now with added Supplement "A".
FOR YOUNG CALVES—SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer for Colves—an excellent, eco-
nomical substitute for milk. Designed to get your calves off to a good start and
help prevent scours.
FOR CALVES AND HEIFERS—SHUR-GA1 N Calf Starter -Grower — a carefully pre.
pared starting ration that promotes sound, healthy development of all breed -in
characteristics of calves.
FOR MILKING COWS---SHUR,GAiN Dairy Ration ---supplies the energy, protein,
vitamin and mineral levels to balance the roughage for maximum milk production.
and
a special ration, designed fo' mainfain milk flow of herds on poor, late
summer pasture w--- or poor quality roughage -- SHUR-GAIN DAIRY
SUPPLEMENT "A".
....
PRaCTICA!-FEEDS
DAIRY I FEEDS THAT INCREASE DAIRY PROFITS
.�......
Why not drop into the mill . ,. . soon: We would like to discuss the SHUR.
GAIN Dairy Feeding Program with you in more detail and help you fatten
your monthly milk cheques.
w a
Application forms -for individual'Pay,Direct' er1rolmentAvailableat banksand hospitals, (anada Packers Lmlted
In communities without a bank, the forms may be obtained from the post office. Indivi-
duals most register by September 30 to have protection effective January 1, 1959, ONTARIO HOSPITAL SEAVICEt COMMISSION Phone nu Iurrrr
�-�g5'I -�-- Ciihtar�
1IA '
MPOANT: Db not register d$40 ndivldual if yon are regittprhd thrbugb a aewip. 1011000 1 • WA, 4.3341
AR