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Clinton News-Record, 1959-03-12, Page 9Clinton Airman Hon°0441 In Scouting Scdt,iting Award is presented to •Sergeant R. -best of RCAF Station Clinton at the,..onnt401".Statiait'U'out,-• Cub Father and Son banquet on February 27 Sergeant Sibbert is presented with the Woods Bacige,'Indicotive of having successfully completed a phase of odvonced Scout Leaders 'Course, by District CcimmissiOner '•Gten Lodge, Goderich,,• of the Huron' Scouting District, in the background. is ;Sergeant 'C, Collier, Assistant' District- Commissioner for Scouting, RCAF Station Clinton._ Ser., &ant Sibbert is the leader of "B" Cub-Fack. on the Station, FARMERS We are shipping cattle everyMonday, for United Co-oPerative of Ontario and solicit your patronage, We will pick them up at your farm. *lealie PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights,' Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. a Hunt ithiPper Phone 773 '434.1b VOLKSWA MORE a, 3 More Days To Go Sale Ends Saturday, March 14 Take Advantage of the Many TERRIFIC Bargains Hardware and Furniture EVERY ITEM is on SALE, FOLKS BALL & MUTk^ HARDWARE and FURNITURE CLINTON HU 2.950S A 10. 11111, 11111111'. Up-front vision Walk-in, curb= Rear door ideal for side doors for facilitates parking, and fast, easy platform city traffic. loading. loading. ,11 .11.PV1.1,41V.MAP. PAQB.14,n• "TfrOTt A' Aft FWj 2,959, FALL WHEAT1.. Walter Short- reed, ER (Genesee);. Robert Eatheruigham, RR 3, Bea, forth (Genesee),; . Donald. Ryan, Waltpnt Jack 111, Broadfoot, Erneep- field (Cohiell). • • BARLY •OATS: Robert P. Allan, Brucefield; Robert Fotheringham; Arnold jantiOson, RR 4, .Clinton; James 'Carnachstl, RR 3,. Seaforth; Kenneth Ryan, Walton;. Andrew Turnbull.„. RR 2, Rrussels;- Jack Broadfoot; Themes Hera, Wood- ham.; Kenneth Alton, RR 1, Luck- ►ovV, (All except Turriball's and Carriochan'.s,• which were Ci- MEDIUM or LATE 'OATS: Jack Broadfoot; Luther Saunders, RR 2, Seaforth; Lewis P, .,Coyne, RR 5, Seaforth. (All Rodney), NOVICE OAT CLASS; Oscar G. Kieffer, RR I, Winghern; ham Dennis, Walton; Jack _Broad- foot; Rodger Kieffer; Bert Alton. (All Garry but Broadfoot's which was Rodney). MALTING BARLEY: Bob Foth- eringham; Jack Broadfoot; Luther Saunders; Douglas Jamieson, RE 4, Clinton; Kenneth. Ryan, Walton; Lewis P. Coyne. (All Parkland but Ryan's, .which was Montcalrn). BARLEY, other than malting, Frank Hicks,. RR 1, Centralia, (H e r t a); Kenneth Carnoehan, (Herta.); Newton G. Clarke, Wood- ham (Herta) ;..- Robert P. Allan, (Herta); Bob Fotheringham (Br- ant); R. N. Alexander (Brant); Taylor,, BB,„ Wingham (Br- ant); Jack BroadfOOt (3fahl).. CLUB OATS: half bushel. 'harvested from 1958 grain clok oats). . plot, NO-rman Cartwright, 1,,,orides-‘ bore; Rodger Kieffer; Ronald and 'Wayne'-H‘rn, Woodham. (All Gary 4-H Club .Barley, half :bushel harvested front. 1958 grain club lila, Bob Fotheringha,m; Jack Br-, oadfoot, Lawrence Taylor, (all three Parkland); Donald Coyne, RR 5, 'Seaforth; Kenneth and Don- ald Ryan, Walton; Douglas Jain- ieson. .. 4,0 Club Corn, ten ears harv- ested from 1958 grain-corn club `plot, Ralph. Finkbeiner, RR 2, Cre- diton,-*(Pfister 28); Muriel Corn- ish, RR 1, Woodham (Pfister 28); Bob .Fotheringham (Funks); Doris Cornish, RR 1, Woodham (Pfister 28); Jack Broadfoot (Funks, 0 11 N). * FIELD 'CROP OATS: Oscar Kie- ffer Dennis. (Both Gary), FIELD CROP BARLEY: .Bob • Fotheringham; Lewis Coyne. - 11 Fo- theringham, Broadfoot, John F. Bell, RR 2, Seaforth. (All Pfis- ter FIELD CROP,CORN: ,Bob Fo- )1E. FIELD BEANS: Robert P. All- an, Bob Fotheringham.; 'Billy Ch- arters, RR 3, Kippen; Ross Me- Beath, RR 3,, Kippen; Gary „W. Jones, RR 3, Kippen;- Norma Gei- ger, RR 2, Zurich; Gerald man, Hensall;. Gerald Johnston, RR 3, Kippen; South Huron Dist- rict High School; Donald Coleinan, Staffa; Margaret Coleman, Staffa. (All' Sanilac). TIMOTHY: Luther Saunders, (con's ton, R. N. Alexander (ell- Max; Jack Broaclfoot (common); J. Arnold Jamieson, Robert P. Al- Ian (S48), Donald Ryan. RED CLOVER: iaunderS,' Bob Fotheringham, Tom Horn. ALFALFA: ft, .11., Alexander, (common), L. ,Saunders (VOnal), Bob "'"ot1)0111glialit. (Grimm), EARLY POTATOES: Andy Tu- rnbull, UR, 2, • Brussels (Canso); Robert P. Allan; R. Y. McLaren, Hens* Earl Rowe, *0411; Don- ald Coyne (all ,cobbledi.- LATE POTATOES W. R, Doug all, Hensall; Andy TUrnbull; McLaren, George Walker, Hensall; Douglas .Ouglison„ .Exeter; Robert, Allan; Robert (4:11 ago).. HYBRID CORN, 12 ears: Rob., ert P. Allan; Bob Fotheringham: (Funks); .l.Viarsball,' RR 1,! Kirk:ton (Futika); Robert Broad-'• foot (Fnolts .011,A),; Jack Broad,. foot • (Funks GliA); , Tom Hern, Woodham; John Seaforth. • - TURNIPS, not waxed: Rene .Del- berque, RR 2, Brussels; Kenneth: Carnochan. (Laurentian), Ten Bushels OATS, graded: Ro- bert P. Allan (Garry); Andy Turn,' bull (Rodney); Whitney Coates, RR 1, Centralia ,(Rodney).; 'John Pickering, RR 2,. Dashwood (Rod, ney) ;- Bruce Tuckey, Exeter (Gar- ry); Oscar TuckeY, RR 3, Exeter (Garry) ; Lewis P. Coyne. Ten Bushel. BARLEY, ,graded: Frank Hicks (Herta); Newton G, Clarke (Herta); Robert P. Allan ; Charles Proot, .RR Centralia "(Herta) ; 3. M. Taylor, RR, 5, Wyingharn. (Brant)i 'Jack Br- oadfoot *Parkland); Lewis Coyne; Bob Fotheringham (Parkland). Any other seed:. Ken Alton, flax; R. N, Alexander, millet: MIXED GRAIN: L._ ...Saunders, Rebert P. Allan (Garry and Br- ant),;1301.Fothering,han; Lewis Coyne; Jardes 'CarriOch4n land and 'Herta)•;, Ken .Carnochan (Rodney and Herta); Andy Turn- bull (Clintland and Brant); .Jack Broadfoot (Brant and Garry). FIRST CUT RAY; Oscar Cl. Kel- :fen Rbss Marshall, RR 1„ ton; Bob` Fotheringham; HPrOn County Home Farm; .Alvm. Betties, Bayfield; Walter Shortreed„ 13,1i, 3, Walton; 3, M. 'Taylor;"'Kenneth Ryan; Jack Broadfoot. SECOND MT HAY; Billy Char- ters; -Taylor, RR- 3, Walton; Kenneth --CarOchan, -1111, 3, Sea-forth; 'Walter .$12ortreed, AR 3, Walton; Bob F otherineuent-RR 3, Seaforth; Ripon • _COUrity Home • Farm.; ROSb lllarshall. - FIRST CUT MIA) CHAPPED 'HAY: Richard Proctor, P.R. 5, Brtissels; -Robert Proctor, BB $, Brussels; H. B. Taylor, ., SECOND CUT FIELD .0-10PP,- ED BAY: H. B. Taylor. FOR LEASE IN Town of Clinton Service. Station- Garage THREE-BAY -- GOOD MODERN BUILDING in Excellent Location GOOD VOLUME AND GALLONAGE Available April 1st, 1959 F. J. MARTIN 6,I0 Adelaide Street LONDON, 'ONT. 8.940-b For more *heat per acre top dress with AEROPRJLLS* new: Winter- wheat shows increases averaging 10 to 15 bushels per acre when top dressed with 80„to 160 pounds of AeroprillS in early spring. Top dressing with Aeroprills supplies immediately available nitrogen to promote stooling, stimulate rapid growth and high yield: So don't trust to luck to grew your wheat. , Depend on Aeroprills to-give it that extra boost during the cold wet weather when growing conditions are poor, It's economical too. Aeroprills is your lowest your est ertiliicofst formerdealer ofsolid todriitaroriz. Reg! See v. .!"1-677--.]rAATAtilk 41 114-27/ BIS CYANAMID OP CANADA LIMITED Best Seeds Shown Nit Winners 12th Seed Nit This Spring! GIVE YOUR SEED DRILL A TREAT Ask Your Dealer For Smooth Orilling, Non-Caking Grand :Valley Fertilizer at WORTHWHILE EARLY AND CASH_ • DISCOUNTS GRAND VALLEY FERTILIZERS LIMITED ORANGEVILLE, ONT. Box 720 -Phone 964 9-10-b You can carry more goods, load faster and deliver quicker in a Volkswagen. Great, wide, double side doors open to ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY CUBIC FEET of payload space which is only 13 inches from the curb-and you can load through the rear door too. No other vehicle has all these Volkswagen features: the up-front vision, the torsion bar suspension, the air-cooled economy engine, the European craftsmanship, the amazingly low maintenance and operating costs. Efficient service coast to coast. Central 5-million dollars Parts Depot. IT IS A PACT, YOU CAN CUT YOUR DELIVERY COSTS WITH VOLKSWAGEN ... Let your dealer prove it' VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD. Golden Mile, Toronto 16, Ontario Don's B. A. Service Victoria Street CLINTON Phone HU 24088