HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-11-06, Page 8Township of Stanley
Clerk's Notice of First Posting of
Voters' List
NOTICE is hereby given, that I have complied with
Section 9 of The Voters' List Act and that I have posted
up at my office at Stanley on the 1st day of November,
1958, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at municipal elections and that such list
remains there for inspection.
AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immed-
iate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor-
rected according to law, the last day of appeal being
the 15th day of November, 1958.
DATED this 6th day of November, 1958.
V,
FRED S. WATSON, Clerk
Township of Stanley
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CE.41VON- NEWS-RECORD PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1.9.60'
Mrs. W. Hohner
• ews of Bayfield
By MISS LUCY WOODS
PHONE; EAVFXELD 4.5 r
one daughter; Mrs. Harvey (Her-
tha) Taylor, Varna; two brothers,
Vi. t. *Tee, ,Cinglerigh ToWnShiP
and Frank Boyce,. Stanley Town-
ship; 11 grandchildren and one
great grandchild.
Service from the Westlake. fun,
oral home, Zurich, by the Rev,
T. J. Pitt, Varna, commencing at,
2.80 psis, Interment will be in-Bay-
field Cemetery. Miss Mary Marks. and Victor
Pickard, Toronto, spent the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. •Chasis
VS Marks, Mr. anti Mrs. C, Barber, Sea-
forth, Mr. and Mrs. William Bar-
ber and family, St. Thomas, visit-
ed Mrs. J. Cluff on Sunday,.
-The AM and Mrs. H. K. Send-
snore left their cottage at Hays-
Beach on Friday, for "Listowel
and 'Toronto, en route to spend•
the winter at Port Hope, ' •
1...A.0 William Winsois wife and
.".."-,rv. • vr-nr
into. Mrs. H. •Qrainger's.•eottage.
Qn .Howard Street recently. •
Miss Joan Tillman, London, se-.
companied Miss Jacqueline and.
Bobby .Cluff to spend the weekend
with her mother, Mrs, J. cinft
of
Taylor, daughter
of" Mt. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor,
Bayfield concession road, Stanley
ToWnship under went an append-
eptomy in Clinton Public Hospital
on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh" McLaren
and Christine were with Misses
three children, •Goderich, moved A. M, and E: J, Stirling over
nit after their trip to Uttawa, M. W. Ortwein —
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Public funeral services largely
attended were held for the late
Milton W. Ortwein,. - a • London
salesman, and former Hensell res-
ident, from the Bonthron Funeral,
Chapel, an Saturday, November 1.
Rev. Charles P.. Daniel conducted
the service, with burial in Hensall
-Union Cemetery.
Pall-bearers were George Hess,
W, R, Stephenson,. Roy -.Consitt;
Jack Sinelair, Barry Williams,
Jack . Drysdale.
Born in Listowel, he was the
son of Mr. and Mrs. j, W. 0-rt-
^wein. He sold insurance a good
many years for different compan-
ies and for the past ten years was
salesman in Lobo' and London
Township for the 'Rawleigh Com-
pany.
Mr Ortwein passed away in
London on Thursday, October 30,
The late Mr. Ortwein was in
his 68th year and is survived by
his wife Bertha Margaret, London,
one son Lloyd, Dorval, Quebec,
two grandchildren, Mary Lynn and
David; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Drys-
dale and Mrs. Lillian Paterson
Hensall; one brother Alonzo, Cress-
well, Mich,
Have a Treat This Weekend ...
From The-
0W.. Modern Meat
, •
Mrs, William Hailer passed A,
'WV in Clinton Public Hospital
on Tuesday, November 4, in her
70th year. .She was the . former
Dorothy May Boyce.
Surviving are two sons, ROSsell, London; Murray,' RR 5, Clinton;
ors, given to. Trinity Church by
Mrs. A. I, Moore and family, Tra-
verse City, Mich,, in Memory of
her sister, Miss Lillian,. C, Merley,
were dedicated on .Sunday morn-.
ing, (A funeral pall included in
this memorial gift had not arrived
and will be dedicated at a later
date).
In the short service of dedica-
tion, immediately preeeeding. the
communion service hold in the oc-
tave of All Saints Day, the rector,
the Rev. E. Sr,'"0. Harrison," offer-
ed memorial prayers.
Also dedicated was the new red
curtain in the parish hall, A brass.
placque on an oak, background,
Placed on. the right 'pillar of the
stage reads: "This 'curtain placed
here by memorial donations from
the friends of the late Lillian C.
Morley by whom the light fix-
ttires of this hall were donated.
A.D. 195$"„
The late Miss Morley of Detroit
was a devoted member of Trinity
Church during her many summers
in Bayfield, 'Therefore members
of her family requeSted that in
lieu of flowers, a memorial be
sent to this little church which
she loved.
The rector's sermon was in
keeping with All -Saints Day and
All Souls Day in the church cal-
endar. -
shook' harid.s With, all those at—
tending, He presided over a PM,
posiuni on Wednesda afternoorg
and a dinner on Thursday night
in the Chateau Laurier.
Misses Helen Cameron and Mild,
red Cameron, Thamesford, were"
guests at the New Ritz Hotel from
Sunday night to Wednesday.
They visited friends, in Toronto
and relatives in Goderieh and Var--
sAymx.r.m.x.varrim • mum$ nolo; PHILIP . our Ray field Correspondent),
Miss Helen Cameron, Denver,
Colo., a member of the English-
Speaking 'Union in Denver, attend*
ed the world branches conference
of that organization held in Ot-
tawa last week, as an observer.
Royal Highness Prince Phil-
President of the English-Sneak-ing Union •of the Commonwealth,
Market Specials
Large -- Whole -- Hot
Barbecue Chicken $1.50 ea
Have a change—with a Good
Roast of Veal (Bone fiemoveci Si Dressed) lb. 77c
(No Waste)
Canada's No. 1—Red Brand—Choke,
Wing Steaks Individual Servings,---DNLY lb 79c
Lamb Pieces Excellent for Stewing—ONLY lb, 39c
Have a Choice — Young
Fresh Leo of Pork (Whole or Half) lb. 49c
Choice • -
L oin Pork Chops. (Sliced,-- Fresh) ONLY lb. 57c
Tulip
Margarine 4 lbs.. $1 00
Country Style
S ausage (The Best Yet!) 3 lbs. $1.00
Fresh Young Chicken
Wings & Necks (Combi
t a
ned) lbs.„$.1 00 Real Mey.
Pork Neck Ribs 3 !bs 25c_
Sliced
B acon Square (Mild Cure, and. Sweet) lb. 39c. IA Gallon
York Ice Cream (Any, Flavour) ONLY 89t,
Fresh Young Meaty
PQrk-Spare Ribs (cut Narrow)' ONLY lb 59c (A Treat)
FRESH PICNIC — (trimmed to• assure no, waste)
HAMS (Bone Removed and Dressed- ..., ONLY Ib 49c
SHOP for VARIETY -- QUALITY and" CLEANLINESS
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VII•100111.111M
CLERICS NOTICE
Of First. Posting of Voters' Lists,
VOTERS' LIST 1958, MUNICIPALITY OF WILLETT,
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section
9 of the Voters List Act and that I posted up at my office at
*Londesboro on the 25th day of October, 1958, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal
elections, and I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according
to law, the last day for appeal being the 12th day of Novem-
ber, 1958.
(signed)
HARRY TEBBUTT, Clerk
• 45-b
Hullett Township
TAN LEY'S
MODERN -
MEAT . MARKET
0. Stantey, Prop:
45-6-b
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AIM FOR MORE MILK,
LONGER LIFE
Any dairyman who is serious. about• making his her
produce a better living for his family must get more
milk and •longer life from his cows— That takes plan-
ning and skill — but it can be done.
Careful records kept on a large number of farms show
the importance of "more milk". Cows giving only 200
lbs. fat couldn't cover casts. Cows giving 300 made
only $25. Cows giving 450 met all' charges and left
$91 profit. Another example: Figuring feed and milk
at 1950 prices, to get a fair comparison, the Purina'
herd at their 1928 production revel' returned $94.22 per
cow above feed; at. ther 1950 level' $320.96, It cost
more to feed the higher producers, but the higher pro-
duction paid off.
That's half the story. Surveys 'prove,
that the average cow milks less than-
4 lactation — then she is sold. Such-
cows have only two lactations at most.
in which to make a profit after repay-.
ing their costs. In the Research Farm•
herd the average cow milks for 7 lacta-
tion& It she pays for herself in her
first two milking periods she has 5.
years left to make a profit. 0110 101010,11,01.
The cow 'that really PAYS is the one that stays with yew
for a longtime and produces and reproduces regularly, stead-
ily, without fading out or breaking down. Many good cows
fair to make good over the long pull because 'they are not
getting #hat they need in their feed.
Feed Your Cows The Purina Way
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TILL NOVEMBER 1S
Clinton Farm Supply
and MACHINE SHOP
CHARLES NELSON
Phone UV 2-9013
XvOICIMMONOXICIMMINIX
Thursday night on their return
from London, to Port Elgin.
LAC David PerrY, wife and tWe
children, Willie and Louise,_ To-
ronto, are oeetipYing Mrs, J.
ClUff's apartment.
Pr. and Mrs. A. L. Chapman,
Detroit, spent the weekend sit their
home on Louisa Streets
Mrs. E. A, Featherston, Mrs.
R. 3. Larson, Mrs. E, Heard, Mrs,
11, 13. Higgins, Mrs. W. J. McLeod
and Mrs. R, H. E. Gairdner of
Trinity Women's Auxiliary Branch
attended the semi-annual meeting,
of the Deanery of Huron in St,
Paul's Church parish hall, Clinton,
on Friday afternoon.
Miss Margaret Howard, Hellk
Muth Hall, Huron College, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, J. E. Howard,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham
London, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Emerson Heard on Sat-
urday,
Misses. A, M. and E. J, Stirling
left Crumlin Airport on Sunday
morning for Malton where they
changed to a Trans-Canada plane.
-Their destination is Nanton, .Alta.,
where they will visit their sister,
Mrs. Leslie Loree. Mr. and Mrs.
John Campbell, John and Peggy
accompanied them to London and,
saw them aboard the plane.
Mr. and Mrs.. Grant Turner, Ted,
Barbara and Bradley, accompanied
by Mary Elizabeth Ervine spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald.
Clarke, Arva.
Mr:* and Mrs, Merton Merner
and Mrs. Grant Turner were in
Guelph on Saturday for the wddd-
lug of Quentin Hallman, New
Dundee, to Mrs. Pearl Cudney.
The marriage ceremony took place
quietly in Elora and the reception
was held at the Parkview Motel
in • Guelph.
Cards for Scouts
There were ten tables of cards
at the benefit for the Ladies Aux-
iliary to Scouts and Cubs held in„
Trinity Parish Hall on Thursday.'
evening. Mrs. 3, A. Cameron, pre-
sident, welcomed the people and
drew' their attention to displays
of the Cub work arranged by Mrs.
Robert Turner, Cub Master, and
Mrs. Alf Scotchmer, assistant. In
this way parents and interested
persons saw first hand some of the
work which is being done by the
local pack.
Prize winners at cards were:
euchre, high, Mrs. Fred Weston,
E. Vanstone; low, Ellen MacKay,
Bill Pollock; lone hands, • Mrs.
Fred Weston, Murray Reid; ,bridge,
Mrs. J. W. Jowett. Members of the
Auxiliary served lunch after the
play.
Presentation
A leaturn Bible and four litur-
gical ribbons (red, purple, green,
and white) red burse and veil, pur-
ple burse and veil, and purificat-.
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SILVER QUEEN OWNERS
FILTER QUEEN SALES. KITCHENER,
. Exclusive Franchise Dealer
BOB PECK
Register your Filter Queen for FREE NEW MODEL.
User of oldest serial number will be given a new Chrome
Deluxe Model in exchange. Closing date Nave 15, 1958.
Mail Coupon To:
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8 Jaokson Avenue;
KITCHENER, Ontario.
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Novenber on
MASTER-
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CALF STARTER GROWER
SWEET LASS
DRY AND FITTING FEED
16% DAIRY FEED
24% DAIRY CONCENTRATE
32% DAIRY CONCENTRATE
$4.00 per Ton Discount
$1.00 per Ton Discount for cash
$2.00 per Ton DisCount when empty sacks returned
A Total- Saving 'of $7:00 per Ton
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MARY STREET — CLINTON
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1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE—
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1958 BEL-AIR SEDAN, equipped $2,650.
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1958 CHEVROLET DELRAY SEDAN—
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1957 CHEVROLET .STATION AGON „ $2,295
1957 FORD CUSTOMLINE, fully equipped,
six-cylinder $2,095
—1957 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDANS—
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1957 CHEVROLET COACH, fully equipped $1,995
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1954 FORD COACH, overhead motor $1,295
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1954 METEOR 2-Door Hardtop, automatic
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TRUCKS
1951 FORD, 1 ton stake $.. 350
1949 FORD, 1 ton pickup $.. 350
Cars can be Driven Away at the Prices Listed
ill this Advertisement.
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