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Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-23, Page 11
"°x'x1JRSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 CLINTON NEWS—CORD 1'AGE ETZV'141- al. Clear' -up 1953 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN Real Glean - $945 On 1952 CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR Special This Week OrIy$515 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Radia, overdrive, new motor . Only S495 1949 MONARCH 2 -DOOR SEDAN Runs very well . Orly $245 MURPHY BROS. GARAGE PHONE: HU 2-9475 `CHRYSLER.PLY.MOUTH-FARO© e PYREX You'll love to give it! You'll loveto own it! CINDERELLA OPAL OVEN BAKER 1'/2 Quart Loveliest casserole ever designed for making, baking, and serving favourite casserole meat, cheese or veg- etables. Available in choice of four, colours: CHARCOAL, TURQUOISE, S2.95 PINK and WHITE 3 -PIECE PYREX BOWL SET Mix, Bake, Serve and- Store all in the same con- tainer; .comes in YELLOW, TURQUOISE and PINK • $3.75 PYREX WARE CARAFE With Candle Warmer Smartly designed, jet black handle that never gets hot. Washes dean every time. Can be used for both hot and cold drinks, 8 cup $5.95 12 cup ,$7.50 PYREX CINDERELLA CRADLED CASSEROLE Brass Mounted. Smooth, hard surface washes quickly, easily' mounted on a finished cradle for convenient handling$430 Comes in versatile WHITE colour SUTTER-PERDUE LTD. QUALITY HARDWARE and HOUSEWARES Clilitan • Dal HU 24023 More dogsMarketed in Ontario Are • Resulting in Less Revenue Per found ' (By d, Carl 1 World aigasal xrembnd tkble town- ship Tleclelrabilorus oaf .Agriculture that "the 0.1F,A, Annual xnee inrg w)idq be held d iun 'flue Royal Y!ark, Taranto, Now. 10, 11 and 12. This is. your gn'eletlnlg ansa 1 hoPe each townthilP/wwll' sen at leash 'one Df f' d , 14111)0§411;d0 dt•'11e ibee ono, uau l '� fi y t to a!titeinld , or the thrge !days'Per- haps yolu.could take a carload icor one' day, In this ease you would prdtrablly find November 11 the betstt da'y« s'm quite s21re.the hog. !producers reablfze that the price has dropped again.. Perhaps we should look I at Soane'ftllg'wcre{S. To October 9 aahna!st 521,000 more hos have gone to mazrke't than dm the sante period a!asit year. This represents' " over pane month's niorm;ad supply for oil Canada: In Ontario 45,618 hogs were marketed in the pasit 'week In going • baack over thie weepy mvark!et re'por'ts for April, May and Jeune nv!hem the price was well aver $30 the Ontario an'arketinlg was about 35,000 per week. Hog Producers' seem to be pro- duciingr 'Bao many hogs but they aren't the only people to make this mistake. A few days ago r heard of a local car dealer whb has five new 1958 models 'in stock. A new 1959 motdel was also on display, No doubt the over Supply of 1958'a will seal at a reduced price and ear manufacturers will endeavour to ovoid this s error next year, FOR A BUTTON -FREE MATTRESS • Smooth top—no buttons, no bumps, no lumps • "Golden Sleep" mattress with smart durable cover • Crushproof, prebuilt borders • Tru -balance coils for firm support • Handless for easy turning • Matching box spring $38.88 BEATTIE FU RN ITURE Hexnu►gway) ' Tih'e hog producers can't stop over pro dueticln! as quickly ' as a ear factory hurt they can reduce lkie !anvounat of !pork -lay market - log their hogs. 10 pounds tighter, On 45,000 •tints wo it d equal 3,000 hlolgs d!etsaamg 150 pounds /eac . This amount vawld h ave a marked strengthening ef!feet on the price. itt !w'onz9ld also u tiloreasle the(per- centage or 'Grade A carcasses, If we put up top Grade A hogs we cer 'EMI an increased eased market in the United States whidi would aalso strengthen the Ipriee. Whenv aver Snhoppay forces l'awer pricers only twee (things can be done: first, reduce the supply aaic second Increase tithe market. Checking. ,weights Wore careifulaky and slelpldltnlg' your hogs out to dress from 145 to 150 pounds will (improve the s! tue:tavon in both cas- .e . 0 PORTER'S HILL WA Meeting The Ootdbe,r meeting Kati the Wo- men's ,Aasociebion-ef 'Grace United :Church Ih'ad' !ten ladies Ipresenet. OWirug to itlhe absence of the prey- Went ;the viisce-presidenit, Mats, T. &weft took charge. Mrs. Au'sttin Harris lied tin prayer. The S'crllp- tune lesson was mead' by Mrs. W. Cox. Mrs. 'Gordon Maturing read the animates ,of the Hast meeting and cou reslpondence. Mrs. Austin Harris read dibe :treasurer's report. A soao was sluing !byMrs. William Cox. During, the Ialfibenneon a crib quilt was quilteld. The November' meeting will be heady at the home of Mrs. Alvin BettJ ees. - • . The Porters.- Hill Community Cltiub met on Wednesday evening last at the (home of Mrs, Gordon Manning: The president, Mrs. Gor- don Manning was in charge of the aneeting which opened With the Lords - Pr a r. Secretary and treasurer's reports were igii'ven and correspondence read. Roll call was answered by "sling", "say" , or "pay" and also suggestions for winter ,prodedts: TJckleltsi were solid' eon a mystery Prize sand won by Mrs, A. Lock- hart. Plains were made for hol- ding a cared party and dance do the s!chdaa' laming November. The rcneeltding !closed with .the beavedic- itiJon and launch was served by the ihosdes's;. The newt meeting wide be held at ,the home of Mrs. Bert Harris with real can to be answered by naming "yew.' favorite Chrii'sltanas gift" with Mrs.• Donald Harris' an charge of !progranne. Bender—McDougal! A Wedding Wok place act the home or Ithe Condo's Parents, Mr,. crud ,Mrs. James es f'fQC ou!gail RR 1, Alnlyurn, cell Saturday, O'abdblex° 1.1, when their ,daughter, Donna Mar: Bene, wlas united in a ieasiiiage to Ca' i1 Wd]flnanl B•emldea Sitrartford, seem; of Mir, !o n d + . Wiiaiam B•e - (der, 03 3, ,Cldrt>Iton, Rev, J, T, White Ferrerned,the double rung Iderehnony. Wedding mcanasic Watsiplie!yerl by !Mt:.ts'. Dorn I Iec *Wghamr, Landon, silS- ber pit the thmid'e. Deaoarationsr were b'as'kelta of gftaldlibius, asters and term, 5 i „ The tbara'Ide, gree. in marriage by her 'falter, were a lkJbr-length .stall t'ese gown def nylon net acid lace over'taffeta, and a caP-sleev ed lbalelro sof tnypsm face. ,A, heard- dretss or!wihille lace trimmed 'with S'?!quiina 'and seed pearls held her fingertip vletil Of Flremlcb, dtl ian She omitted a,bonliquut of red roses, Mrs:. Jaldk Beam, Woodstock, ;uilsrter of the groom, +vwais nnarfnion df honor, weaning a street -length 'dressy !df turquoise velveteen styled with scallogpled necki1lne at front and V neckline at back with base~ Her tfiowers were a bouquet ief .p'feailow dhnys'anthemurns. 'Miss: Joan McDougall, Ashburn, sister of the de, was bridesmaid, wearing a dress identical nt lead to that of thie mat - won ,olf honor in a Carrall. shade. She carried yellow chrysanthemums. - Miss Linda, Storely, 'Stratford, Inielee of the bridegroom, Was flow- er -girl, -weaning • a yellow nylon organdie dress with matching headdress. She •earrlied :White cthrrysanthemuans. Jack Shorey, Woodstock, broth!- er-fia•Hlaw plf the bcc id!elgroom, was hest man. A • reception and,dinner were held at the home. Waitresses were Miss 'Marguerite Lyon, Lai- desib!oro rand Miss Phyllis molt; •Cli vbon, The bride's mother re- ceived in taupe crepe .witch pink hat and Iglioves. 'The groom's mo- ther wore black amid white wool. with Iliadic hat and:gloves!. Each wore a corsage of plink caxuvatilons. For a wedding trap. to Northern Ontario, the bride 'br:avelled in a pale green wool sunt, with winter white halt and gloves and a cor- salge, of ink carnations. On their return they will reside In Strat- ford. rtmatfora;. a Goderich Township Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes C. Shearer, Stuart and' Wendy, Bright, spent Slundlay with. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miiddleston. Mr. and Mrs. Elddie Lindsay:, Wesanliaiister, Catllfonnia, and his sister, Manikin Acton, spent last week with friends of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. OiIge Nee'haan, Pinkerton, visited With Mr. and Mme. James R. Sitilriinig on Sunday amid other friends. Londesboro Correspondent — MRS. BEET ALLAN Phone Blyth 37 r 5 Mr. andMrs. George Gibson and family, Wiroxelter, were Sen .day milsubors With. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alden - !Mrs Ted • Vothesigml ;and baby daluglhter, spent last week with her parents at Listowel. The Grandmothers :Club met at the home of •Mins:.'"Wi'1mer Howlett do Wednesdaiy afternoonz. Miss Phyllis McCook; who has been: din Glien!doe tor the past month has reit wined to her home here.. Mrs. RIO:set t Painservuce return- ed eturned en Tuesday atfitea spending. a few idatys dnv Detroit with intends, and attending a phony recital given by her .diaLrlghter, Miss Ann Fair- s!engvdlee. 'Eldred Holmes, pr,eSclert, passed Feeding. the Milking Herd PURINA RESEARCH and customer experience both re- commend' a 16% milking ration. Higher protein may increase output for a few weeks, but it does not last. FEED MILKING RATION according to production and kind and consumption of hay. "Rule of thumb": High 'quality hay—Holsteins, 1 Ib, milking ration to 4 lbs. milk; Jerseys 1 to 3; medium -fat breeds, in between. With poorer hay, Holsteins may need 1 to 3; Jerseys 1 to 2, Grind grain for cows coarse, if it contains much corn or wheat, lighten with Bulky -Las. Many prefer to roll wheat: Unless good hay is unusually high priced, it cuts costs to feed all your cows will clean up. "Rule of thumb"; Hay: Without silage, 2 lbs. per day per 100 lbs. body weight (20 lbs, for 1,000 Ib. cow) . ,,. with corn silage, 11/ lbs. . grass silage, as low as 1 lb. silage: Corn, not over 21/2 lbs. per day per 100 lbs. weight ... grass, not over 3 lbs. (Silage averages 20 to 30 lbs. per bushel.) • Short of grain? Peed Milk Chow 'straight', lf'you need to "stretch' your grain, mix 200 lbs, chop or rolled'grain with 100 Cow Chow Supplement . . , , If you have plenty,' 400 lbs. grain, 100 Cow Chow Concentrate, Clinton Farm Supply and MACHINE SHOP CIIAULES NELSON Phone {V 2.961.8 away: Dalt- his hoarse on Thurs!da' evening laliiter a lingering illness. Tae leiarviesl his wife, the former Eklava. Lyon, Londesboro and fam- ily. He wase in his 69th year. A nunilber of the wear relatives alt - tended the !fuahlera2' on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Shobba'ook and Mrs. Percy 'Gnhbings spent £unnkl'ay With Mr. land Mrs. Nor- man Reldfbud, Lyntd'en, also making a gaol: on Leonard \ oddenl anid family, Paris.. Nornnaqu has been Carle to return, to his home after spending some weelus in Galt Hos- pital Mrs. 1VLasry Shabbrook, who has: !been visiting with her 'daiughlt- et' Mrs. IRadifomd, returned home ars Slunlday. • Church Anniversary The Londesboro United Church etnd'oyed bearutlilfiull weather for their •arrnilversary an Sunday. The Churrch was filled, aasnost to capa- city, chy, and the rev. 3. A. Mrliixn, Clinton 'gave two spllendid serm- ons. The choir sang several fine anthems, including a male chorus entitled "Look to the Lighthouse". Mission Circle The Mliss!iion ,Circle met on Mon- day evening with the Blyth Friend- ship Circle as guests. Mrs. Stanley Lyon as guest speaker told orf the splendid work belling doste a ,'t Haze . albon, Be., among the native In- dians. Church News Sunday, October 26 win be Lay men's Sundaiy in the 1,andesboro Church With ;Llosyd! Halal d, Clem- ton, as :speaker. On Nolyemlber 2, the hour of service wiU :change 'to 10.30 ant. for the Landk slb'ora dhargle and 1.30 ran. for d Tim! je Burns Change (Stan- . Rev. J. T. White preached an- niversary servlice5 gat ,1lollrnesvdalle an Sunday. AND BEST BUYS IN ALL CAR NEEDS— SEE US! • Tires Always Checked O Windshields Cleaned • Car Swept Out • Under -hood Check-up For Best Car Care . . Don's BA Service Volkswagen Sales Clinton HU zoos 4r THE BIG REXALL SALE Continues Until 9.00 a.m. Saturday Night Don't Miss Out On The x01 BIGGEST .VALUES OF THE YEAR Including Vitamins -- Stationery -- Christmas Cards - Toys Remedies -- `Toiletries -- Christmas Gifts Etc. W. C. Newcombe, Phm. B. Chemist and Druggist PHONE HU. 2-951 1 — — CLINTON 1954 Meteor Special Niagara Coach, . $1095 1953 Plymouth Savoy Station Wagon $995 1953 Dodge 1/2 Ton $795 1952 Ford Custom Coach • $725 +r. sr McPherson Bros. Phone Garage Huron Street HU 2-9363 g CLINTON OR BA WEEK -END At The NEW Modern MEAT MARKET Grade A SWIFT PREMIUM BAR"BEC'UE CHICKEN (I Qge si e) $1.50 each BARBECUE SPARE .RIBS FULL ouT $1.50 each Approx. 2 lbs, ....ONLY CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS Ib 69c PEAMEAL LEAN—Our Own Cure Cottage -Roll (No Waste) -- (Mild) Ib. 55c While They Last! Chicken Necks & Wings (Combined) lb. 25c lb, 25c lb 39c FRESH -- MEATY -- YOUNG PORK HOCKS SLICED -- MILD -CURE BACON SQUARES OUR OWN SPECIAL SIDEBACON The Way You Like It --ONLY lb 69c FRESH PICNIC HAMSSTUFFED (Boneless) No Waste ONLY lb 45c Fresh Gracie A Premium CHICKENOven-Ready REAL TASTY Approx. 3 to 31/2 lbs. eaoh — ONLY Ib. 39c Modern Meat. Market O. STANLEY, Proprietor Phone HU 2-3834 Clinton SIGN OF CLEANLINESS AND QUALITY