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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-09-25, Page 9CLINTON NEWS-RECORD PAGE. Ti-Ii. 'IMURSDAY, SEPTgivii3R, 25, 1,958 VARNA News of ',Brucefield Donald Hemingway Chosen from Huron Takes Part in National Club Week total provincial delegation to the national meeting includes the eight delegates mentioned above, one agricultural club member from Northern Ontario and five hertie• making club members, Twehty-seven 4-H Members from all. across Ontario were nom , Mated and the final selection of Conver C ting To Gas? all HU 2-6647 for Free Estimates • Huron Gas Equipment Co. Exclusive Dealer For: SWITSON delegates was made following in terviews. which took place in Guelph on Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16. Don has an outstanding record in 4-H work starting in 1949. He has been a member-of the Brus- sels 4-H Beef Calf Club for nine. years and in 1956; 1957 and 1958 - -a member of the McKillop 4-H Grain Club. He stood first in the Grain Club both in 1956 and 1957 and represented that club in the 4-H Inter-club Competitions at Guelph in 1957, This - year he is also a member of the Brussels 4-H Swine Club, Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemingway, RR. 3, Brussels, and is 20 years old,. He is at- tending the Seaforth District High School and takes an active part in the operation of the home farm, He is a member .of the Seaforth Junior Farmers and is very active in the Young Peoples Union in his own Church and in the County Organization. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas RObinson, "11PrOMO, opent the weekend with relatives, here, A 41131111ber from theme attended "the ray on Sunday afternoon (last dn the Weltey-Wilhs Ohurch in visaed by the choir. Clinton., . Vallne.. United ChUlieliAS heEtding anniiversarY Services .on Sunday, September .28, at 11, a.m. and 7.3Q p.m, (Standard -Time). Rev. Davison, ariVetftel!d, will be the guelSt !Speaker in The mauling Rev, Clinton, in the evening. SPeciall arm$10 will be fur.. HENSALL 1VIcNall, Joanne Aldwinkle and Judy Milton. Rally Day service in Brucefield United Church on Sunday was hi.' gblighted by participation of the youthful members of the congrega, tion. A story was read by Miss Mary Broadfoot, and Scripture was read by Duwayne Elliott, Dr.. Norman Elliott, superintendent of the Sunday School, assisted the minister, • Mr. and Mrs, A, J, Dinnin, Don• aid and Joan, Lachine, Quebec, who came home to attend the fun- eral of the former's brother Albert on. Thursday, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr, Patsy, Jeanne and Mary were with Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin on Sunday, Victor and Harry Dinnin motored, to Nakina, leaving last Friday morning and returned to their homes on Tuesday. J, K. Cornish, who was in hospi- tal in Seaforth for several days, is again at his home. Simon McKenzie is again at his home after spending some time in Clinton Public Hospital, Mrs. Lorne Wilson, visited last weekend in Windsor with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Mason. Group 4 of the Brucefield United Church WA are holding a bake sale in the Council Chambers, Clin- ton starting at 3 p.m., September 27. William Dinnin, who broke sev- eral bones in one foot, while moving into his new home in the village, had it put into a walk- ing cast on Monday, at the Sea- forth Clinic. Eight little girls, trained by Mrs. Davison, presented an exer- else: Bernice Lobb, Brenda Ann Hargreaves, Sharon Burdge, Bon- ny Dalrymple, Barbara Swan, Joan GAS-FIRED CONVERSION BURNERS FORCED AIR FURNACES Gloss-Lined HOT WATER HEATERS PREWAY SPACE HEATERS MOFFAT See the Newest in GAS STOVES and Other : Appliances On Display Now Hardware GAS RANGES GAS DRYERS DUOMATIC WASHERS & DRYERS St. Paul's Church, Hensall, Thanksgiving Services will be held Sunday, September 28, morning and evening at 9.45 am. and 7 pm. respectively. Rev. Diamond, Blyth, will be the special speaker for the morning service, and the Rev. Been De Vries Will conduct the evening service, assisted by the choir from Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter. Eiveryorte as invit- ed to join .in this service to give thanks, for ',all God's wonderful gifts this seasion, is our Motto" flaw.k `.`Service HU 2-9433 RITE VENT CHIMNEY STACKS UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY Clinton, 0.40~MININNIN114004,4P•04NDIJN,IMINP4P. Your Old Lipstick In Any Shape or Form, Regardless of Brand or Condition WE WILL ALLOW YOU 35c TRADE-IN VALUE ON Max Factor HI-SOCIETY LIPSTICK The First New Shape in Lipstick Fashion A Lipstick and Mirror all in One 24 Carat Gold Embossed Case Regular Price Complete $ 1.95 Less Trade-in Allowance .35 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER — $1.60 with trade-in REFILLS $1.15 — NEW EXCITING SHADES GET YOURS TO-DAY OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 18th KODAKS — Printing. and Developing — FILMS W. C. Newcombe Phm.B. Chemist and Druggist PHONE HU. 2-9511 CLINTON Fall Hunting Season Is Close At Hand Here are a Few Bargains: THERMO INSULATED RUBBER HUNTING BOOTS $11.95 pr. Yes . „ Natural Gas Service IS on Its Way To CLINTON Construction of the distribution system which will make natural gas available throughout town is pretty well completed, Purging of air from the lines will begin this coming week and will be fol- lowed by an official turn-on ceremony. it is largely because of your patience and under- standing that we have been able to get the job done so quickly. While the work of installing the distribution system is now virtually complete, our real job — that of serving you with natural gas — is just about to begin. At this time, we would like to assure you that we will do our very best to provide the most dependable, economical natural gas ser- vice possible, We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the co-operation that we re- ceived during the construction period. Piping a town the size of Clinton is a big undertaking and UNION As:ex M 1.': • k 4.0.•?•'4** • ;'%&. •4:•••••:•:•:;:xv Convert To Gas ! =Mal AN II --77.7",.57-",41BMEMS. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL CLINTON Don Hetriingwa'y, 'RR 3, Bruss- els has, been selected as one of the delegates -from the Province of Ontario to attend National 4-H Club Week which begins in. To- ronto on Saturday, November 15. Don is one of eight who will rep. resent the agricultural club mem- bers from Southern Ontario. The •••/14•••••••••••4040,144•414KiN„ PIP CONVERT TO SC 91111itor WANTED SIZE 2, 4, 6 Fiocchi 12 ga. Ammo $2.35 per box SIZE 8 Fiocchi 12 ga. Ammo $2.25 per box 1 CAR TRAILER 2 Wheel, complete with tent- shaped tarpaulin. Perfect for trips or camping • Complete $125.00 We have a few Panels of GAME CALLS and HUNTING KNIVES which have become soiled at Sportsmen's Shows. All ,items on these panels, while they last, will be sold at 33 and One-third percent Discount, hunt ALSO A SUPPLY or HUNTING SOCKS ON HAND Spoittifif gooth og' Atatilp CLAM A II 0