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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-03-19, Page 11USE NEWS-RECORD CLASSIFIED ADDS- IT WILL PAY YOU! Broiler Contracts We have contracts available, get on a fee basis now. Also 2Qc contracts, also avail- able, Call us at once. Canada Packers Unlike Phones: HUnter 2.3815 or HU 2.9301 'Make -- Us An Offer 75 USED CA S The annual meeting of the Hensall District Co-op was held in Zurich, Shown here is the board of directors of the organization, along with the three managers. Front 'row, left to right are: Bert Kiopp, secretary of the Co-Op and manager of the Zurich branch; Garnet Mousseau, manager of the Hensall branch, and Ray Mc- Nall, manger of the Brucefield branch. Back row, left to right are: George Clifton, Allen Armstrong, Alex Mc- Beath, Orland ReiChert, retiring director; Lloyd Wolper, Glen Weida, newly-appointed director; Alex McGregor, and Russell Grainger, (Citizens News Photo) Hensall District Co-Op Directors and Branch Managers FEED FRESHNESS IT'S ALL IMPORTANT!' Chicks, like babies, must have special feeds, specially prepared— to high quality control standards. Digestive upsets in chicks can be costly—and usually result from feeding stale feed. The longer feed is stored, the more it deteriorates. SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER is fresh, really fresh. Daily manufac- ture, at our mill ensures this. When you buy SHUR-GAIN you know you are getting the freshest, the most economical and the best results. Canada - Packers Limited Phone HU 2.3815 (Hilton KODAKS C4TNTON NEWS,AgC0.111) I', U7T.A.Nrat 'WP7ORSPAY, .101101i.19, 1959 A golfer is one who yells .'fore", Cakes six, and puts down five, Happy Workers Club Regular Meeting The March meeting of the Hap - W Workers' Club was held pn Tuesday afternoon, March 1.2, at the home of Mrs. Cliff Glazier. Roll nail was answered by a good housecleaning hint. The secretary's report was read. Mrs, Elmer Dale and Mrs. Elgin Dale gave recipes 'and instructions on homemade soup, Three pair of knitted socks were brought to the club, knitted by Mrs, Edwin Bell, Clinton, and baby layettes made by the club. Thank you note was read from Mr. and. Mrs, John Carnochan of Egmontl- vine for quilt, etc, which were given to them from the club, A. quilt was partly quilted at the meeting. Marilyn Holland drew the lucky ticket which was won by Mrs. Albert. Glazier. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Elmer Dale and Mrs, Elgin Dale, The April meeting will bp held on Tuesday afternoon, April 9 at the home of Mrs. Elgin Dale, Roll, call will be answered by present- ing something for a baby's lay- ette. Plans are to have a film from the Carieer Society shown. Grow 1, is in the -charge of the lunch committee, Mrs; 'Kenneth, Williams, Mrs, Jack Smith, Mrs. Hugh Ball. MUST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT MONTH. News of Londesboro USED TRUCKS Correspondent — MRS.' BERT ALLAN Phone Blyth 37 r 5 F Russell Good spent a few days recently in South Bend, Indiana, and attended the funeral of his brother, Thomas Edward Good, who passed away suddenly on March 5. ' Mrs, Beth Hamilton, London, spent Sunday, March 8. with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Govier. Her mother accompanied her home and remained for a week's visit. Norman Knox, Detroit, spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox, also renewing old acquaitances in the vicinity. The sudden passing of Mrs. Ag- nes Nott in Seaforth hospital last Thursday was a shock to the com- munity. Although Mrs. Nott had been under the doctors care for some time •her friends had not realized her condition as serious. Sympathy is extended to her dau- ghters and families. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut .and family, Woodstock, were weekend visitors with the form- er's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Youngblut. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Good and family also spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Youngblut. Mrs. Mary Crawford spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Snel- ling in Brucefield. Mrs. Jennie Lyon observed her 81st birthday on Sunday, March 15, , Dr, Kirk Lyon, Leamington, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morasso, Vicky and Johnnie, Hamilton; Mrs. Jack Meyers and son Jack, Sitncoe, sp- ent the day with her. We are pleased to note that Mrs. Lyon is enjoying very good health and wish her many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Albert Quinn, Mrs. George Baillie and Dorothy spent Satur- day with Mrs. Howatt. George Carter, John Armstrong, Watson Reid and Gordon McGreg- or left on Monday morning to take in the bus tour to Fulton County, Ohio, sponsored by the Beef Pro- ducers Association. This tour will cover packingplants and feed lots. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Howatt spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Jiodgert, Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergil and baby spent, th,e weekend in List- owell with ,"andMic Mrs.. Colonel Marks. WMS Meets The Woman's Missionary Soc- iety met, in the home Of Mrs. Wil- mer Howatt last Thursday with OBITUARY Mrs. John Nott Funeral service was conducted in the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clinton, on Saturday, March 14, for Agnes Nott, wife of , John Nott, Londes- boro, and interment was in Clin- ton Cemetery. Mrs. Nott passed away in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Thursday, in her 81st year. The Rev. J. T. White, Londes- boro, conducted the service. Pall- bearers were all nephews of the deceased: Major Yungblut, Earl Westbrook, Walter Westbrook, Leonard Archambault, Amos Os- baldeston and Donald Yungblut. Born on September 5, 1878, on the boundary between Auburn and Biyth, Mrs. Nott was the daughter of the late Jacob and Isabell Yungblut, She married on June 29, 1904, and had lived in Londes- bora for over 50 years. She was a member of the United Church there. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, Ernest Stevens, Walton; Mrs. Frank Roberton, Seaforth; three sisters, Mrs. J. Vodden, Londes- boro; Miss Margaret Yungblut, Goderich and Mrs. William Arch- ambault, Goderich, Attending the funeral were per- sons from Sarnia, London, Cede- rich, Stratford and surrounding community. Champion Small Seeds Luther Saunders, RR 2, Sea: forth, won the Jones and Mac- Naughton perpetual shield for most points in the small seeds classes at the Huron Seed Fair. He placed first with timothy and red clover, and second for alfalfa. 17 members present. The business was 'conducted by Mrs. Ivan Car- ter. The study book was presented by Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and 'a rea- ding entitled "The First Easter" (taken from one of Rev. Peter Marshall's sermons) was given by Mrs. Edwin Woods. Delegates were chosen to at- tend the Huron Presbyterial which is being held on March 20 in North Street United Church, Goderich. Rev. R. H. 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