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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-03-19, Page 12PROTECT THOSE YOU LOVE! Did you know that for every mortgaged home destroyed by fire, 16 are last to their fam- ilies because DAD DIED? No doubt you have fire insur- ance. Mortgage protection will add only 1% to the cost of your mortgage. Let me give you full details. Without Obligation Phone: "HAL" HARTLEY HU 2-6693 Canada Life Assurance Co. JUST ARRIVED! IN TIME FOR EASTER SMART NEW Terylene Shirts 4.4" by FORSYTH twat. Pua aig.o4Ait. tek, PRICED AT ONLY t7 i tir Now Available At 'I' 4r lir HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR CLINTON HU 2-9351 (Open Friday Evening) Tweenies Accepted Into Fourth Pack Enjoy .Skating Parq Tweenies accepted into the 4th Clinton Brownie Pack in Deem- ber were, Twyla Arnston, Ruth Ann Brown, Patricia Brown, Bar- bara Knox, Bonnie Graham, Ruth Murphy. Two more Tweenies, Darlene Hanley and Lois Clark received this honor in February, Brownies being presented with Golden Bars were Mary Jean Neil- ens, Jean Dale, Marie Lobb, Jean Lobb, Lynda Cooke, Connie Beck, Penny Bateman, Joy Graham, Ro- wena Corey, "Thinking Day" (the •joint birth- day of the founders, the late Lord 13aden-Powell and his wife Lady Baden-Powell) was celebrated by the Brownies of the 1st and 4th Clinton Brownie Packs with an ;Hour's skating at the Lions Arena. The Brownies then marched eag- erly to the Clinton Legion Hall, where a feast of hot dogs, hot chocolate and birthday cake was I five-Pin Bowling News Coming Events Goderich Pavilion — Dancing' every Saturday night. Lions bingo every Wednesday night. Friday, March 20—Card Party' in Londesboro Community Hall, sponsored by Hall Board. 8 pan, Admission 50c. Ladies please bring sandwiches. 11-b. Friday, Loeal arm"earrsc'h T,J20111-0/1Hca°r1wdep4vartillye and dance, in Varna Hall. Hank runorcrihs coOurnchteers.tra, Admission, 50e, • Saturday, March 21 —1-V0al-b rrila • bets, from.. bakin3 o 5 p. g tsale in CouncilCharn- 10-11-11 Saturday, March 28—Turner's cCihl nerhcanmWber A. B3aPke.ms.ale in 1C1?-1111121; Wed., April 1—Parade of Fash ions, Legion Hall, 8,30 p.m. -$1.00, Civil Service Ladies League. Pro• -ceeds: Children's ward, 1Coltt_ o21 Hospital. CLINTON mom!) LEAGUE TEAM W 1., Pts, IMPS 40 29 95 Cleaners 39 33 92 Stars 38 31. 88 Clubs 37 35 86 Dobbers 33 39 79 Hearts , 34 35 76 Drivers 31 41 73. Budgies 30 39 69 Dobbers, Den Strong 691 5 Hearts, R. Hoggarth 683 2 Cleaners, Marl. Carter 618 5 Stars, Dave Reid 613 2 Cleaners, W. Andrews 688 5 Clubs, Bill Harris 602 2 Dobbers, Don Strong 703 5 Drivers, Murray Johnston 659 2 Ladies High Single; Lorene New- house---321. Ladies High Tripple; Gerry Har- ris-749. Men's High Single: Bert White- 354. Men's High Triple: Bert White- 952. hungrily devoured, Special thanks to Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Arnston, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Bateman, who were waiting at the Legion Hall with supper all prepared. H.E.P.C. MIXED LEAGUE TEAM OPEN BOWLING TUESDAY -- FRIDAY and. SATURDAY EVENINGS, at the Clinton Bowling Alley' W L PtO.' Snell 15 12 86 May 18 9 86 Jones 12 15 80 Symons 9 18 56 Ladies High Single: Flo Symons- 28$.' Ladies High Triple, Flo Symons— Clinton and District Auction Sales Auction Sale Hensall Coaoperative Registers Record Year's Sales Total Over $600,000 (Continued from Page One) commended a five" percent divid- end on patronage, which was en- dorsed by the members. Glen. Weido, RR 1, Zurich, was elected as director for a three-. year term, replacing Orland Reich- ert, who has held the position for six years, as long as it is possible to hold the office. George Clifton, Brucefield, was re-elected for an- other three-year term as director. Other directors are; Russel Grainger, Zurich; Bert Klopp, Zu- rich; Alex McGregor, Kippen; Al- len Armstrong, Varna; Lloyd Walper, Dashwood and Ales Mc- Beath, ICippen, About 325 people were present for the evening. Entertainment was provided in the way of a comedy play, acted out by mem- bers of the Unique Farm Forum. A sing-song was led by Delbert Geiger, with Mrs, Beatrice .Hess at the piano; Guests the head table, who introdneed MCCIreg- or, Itiopen,,inatidid Mr, and Mrs, Geote eliit8n, Brucefield; Mr. and ViEns: William Harvey, Gode- rich; and Mrs. Garnet Mous- ilensall; Mr. and Mrs. Bert itiapp, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Grainger, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs, Alec McBeath, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Armstrong, Varna; Mr. and Mrs. Orland Reichert, Hen- sall; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walper, Dashwood; Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Mc- Nail, Brucefield; Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Shaddick, Hensall; and Mr. and SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION FOR RENT IN CLINTON No. 1—Located on No. 8 Highway No. 2—Showroom and Lunch Counter attached No. 3—Reasonable Rent. No. 4—Immediate Possession. .A• Apply H. 0. FREE, Seaforth, Phone 3,66, 7~fCtb. "IMM4WIWOOlk 'qrs. Ken Hern, Exeter. A dance rounded out the even- ing's program. 0 of Livestock, Machinery, Feed and Household Effects for Andrew Kirkconnell, Lot 41, Con. 12, Hullett Township Tuesday, March 24 At 1' p,m. 3 miles S. of Auburn, 8 miles North of Clinton on Base Line IMPLEMENTS; All new in the last nine years; Case 300 tractor almost new; Case 133 Baler, mot- or driven, new last season; Geo- rge White 30 ft. elevator; Inter- national side delivery rake; Mc- Cormick 7 ft mower; Massey- Harris 7 ft: binder; Massey Harris 13 run fertilizer drill; Case 2 fur- row plow Fleury Bissell tandem disc; 3 sections of drags set of diamond harrows; McCormick De- ering manure spreader; 7 ft, horse disc; rubber tired wagon; 16 ft. hay rack; 14 ft. stock rack; 2 wheeled trailer with stock rack; 1500 lbs, scales; fanning mill; tur- nip pulper; hay loader; 12 sheets of ten ft, steel roofing; super flame chick brooder oil; 32 ft, extension ladder; 4, 12 ft. railroad rails; quantity of elm plank., 2 Blizzard on Sunday Halts All Traffic " (Continued frOrd Page One) some isolated calls to attend to, where limbs had "interfered with wires, or where wires had broken away from their moorings on the poles. However, their main diffi- culty was in getting to the scene of the trouble, and fixing it in the high winds which prevailed, Persons from town who had been visiting on RCAF Station Clinton, were not allowed to re- turn to their homes until the storm abated later in the evening: Travellers from Clinton whoa had. been Pawky found themsolve3 marooned in Listowel, Orangeville and other areas where the storm continued on until mid- day on Monday. sets of double harnesq't rorks1 chains, shc .oOle W., t „ - 0 1:_)t 3 ton of iiiiged Fetalf4 300 bushels of P,Eicinq Bat; 700 bales of mixeclAar LIVESTO i 11 Hereford and Durhafr1 caws fresh and springing; 1, 2 year old steer; 2 yearling steers; 4 yearling heifers. ' 3 tat: yes; 3 pigs, eight weeks Old;78 Rhode Island Red hens, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: I. di- ning room suite and other art- icles too numerous td Mention. No Reserve as Pam. is Sold Terms: Cash Andrew Kirkconnell, Prop. George Nesbitt, Auctioneer George Powell, Clerk EASTER CARDS for Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother, Special Friend, Religious and General. Choose Now For a Good Choice EASTER TIME is BIBLE TIME WHTE BIBLES 2.95 to 7.50 KING JAMES VERSION .... 1.75 to 11.50 REVISED VERSION 6.00 to 10.00 PRAYER BOOKS 4.50 to 8.50 HYMNARIES 1.00 to 8,50 EASTER TOYS PLUSH BUNNIES. eft'.. 1.98 to 4.95. — EASTER BASKETS ;;;; Pet -6t McEwan's GIFTS and STATIONERY Clinton — Dial RU 2-9766 AUST WOK AT TUBE FANTASTIC CAR BUYS Clearing Auction Sale Of Registered Dual Purpose Short- horns, Machinery, Feed and Real Estate for the, estate of the late Mark Hamilton, Lot 21, Con. 14, McKiltop Township,' 1I/4 miles east of Walton, on Wednesday, March 25 1958 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF SEDAN, with automatic, fully equipped $2,650 1958 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF SEDAN, with automatic trans., fully equipped $2,650 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE SEDAN, auto- matic. Special V,-8 motor $2.750 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE SEDAN, fully equipped with automatic trans. $2,650 2-1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE SEDANS, stan- dard transmission, fully equipped $2,495 2-1957 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDANS, automatic transmissions, fully equipped $2,095 1956 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1,650 1956 CHEVROLET COACH, fully equipped . $1,695 1956 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN $1,695 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN, automatic trans., fully equipped $1,595 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN .-..., ,,. ., ,„. $1,450 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN,..deluxei-fu'lly— equipped —,. —.,-, . ,..., , ,,,, „..,„ $1,495 1954 FORD COACH,'averheadmot .... , $1,095 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN $1,095 1954 FORD CUSTOMLINE, with radio ,, . ... $1,095 1954 DODGE SEDAN $1,095 1954 METEOR 2-Door HARDTOP, automatic transmission, fully equipped $1,195 1954 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE 2-Door HARD TOP, automatic $1,195 1953 DODGE SEDAN $ 895 1951 DODGE STATION WAGON $ 695 TRUCKS . . . 1956 DODGE 1/2 TON PICKUP $1,195 1956 FORD TON PICKUP .... .. ........ „ $ 1,195 Cars Can Be Driven Away a+ the Prices Listed in This Advertisement 111110111. AsamMillISM I THINK You'd Better Look At The USED CAR BARGAINS t Lorne Brown Motors Ltd. Brussels Motors Bring radian, new licauty to kitchens, bathrooms, indoor and outdoor furniture. 'tour choice or sunny pastels, rich deep colors, that stay colorful. CJLtIX is easy to use, easy toelean,quiek-drying, long-lading, Conte in and See these smart now CUM Colors, SutteriPerdue ltd. Huron County's Foremost Used Car Dealer Oruss • ek, Ont. . Phone 173 Dispersal Sale of 65 Head of Dual Purpose Shorthorns to commence at 1.00 p.m. Tile herd includes 2 herd sires, 6 bull calves and 44 females. 20 of the females are sired by a son of Millham Dollar (imp.). Herd accredited, vaccinated and blood tested, For catalogue write: Bert Pepper, RR 3, Seaforth, sale man- ager. SALE OF MACHINERY, FEED and REAL ESTATE to Commence at 10 a.m. Machinery: McCormick W6 Standard tractor, McCormick Farman A tractor with sctiffler attachments; McCormick Inter- national combine; McKee pneu- matic harvester and wagon; rub- ber tire wagon with box; McCor- mick 15-run fertilizer drill; Mc- Cormick 7 ft. mower; Rowralier McKee rake; manure spreader on rubber; chisel plow, nearly new; land packer; cultivator; set double disc; 3 sections spring tooth har- rows; 2 sets drag harrows; Mc- Cormick binder; 3 furrow plow; grain thrower with pipes; Fleury Bissel grain grinder with 70 ft. belt; 1942 International truck; fanning mill with motor; cement mixer; circular saw; 2 set scales; Surge milker, nearly new; Iowa cream separator; evaporator, com- plete with 200 buckets, 45 gal. gathering tank. Miscellaneous Items: Quantity of steel drums; colony house; 3 range shelters; a qtantity of limb Wood and quatitity of feed, Household Effects: Beds, tablet, chairs, radio and numerous other articles. Real Estate: consisting of two 90-acre farina in good state of cul- tivation, with one set of good buildings, Lunch booth on premises. Yet-mai Cash, The Estate of the Late Mark Hamilton Bert Pepper and Oorden Jackson, Auctioneers. 11.1) Housewares, and Hardware moisiiisioaairsioramosamiiiissuriesii NEWS,RE ‘'6•Ma4V. THURSDAy, MARCH 9 '950 QV. Men's High Singlet Russ TAW-.ineyer-350. 'Vim's. High Triple: Russ Hoff- ineyer---1340. VAGE TWELVE. RCAF Lady Bowlers Standings to Date Due to various reasons all Wan- es ip the RCAF Ladies League were not bowled last week, They are to be bowled later, to deter- mine high triple and high single. Games over 200 were Mrs. G. Paul, 254; Mrs, M. -Sutton, 245; 260.; 220; Mrs, -J, Cameron, 236; 240, 200; Mrs. J. Lantie, 235, 234; Mrs. J. Fyvie, 224; Mrs. M. Edge,. 221, 222; .Mrs, M, Constable, 218; M. 1[4intlford, 210; Mrs, 1. White, 207; Mrs. M. Mathews, 206; Mrs. A Leine; 202; Mrs, P. Dun- kin, 201, 201. Team standings, in first place, Pin Wheels and Satellites, 96 poi- nts each; in second place, Hula Hoops, 95; Aces, 86; Gnip Gnops, 84; Black Cats, 80; Eager Beavers, 70; Spark Plugs, 74; Bugaboos, 72. RCAF Peewees Second in Kin League Second place team in the Kin Peewee Hockey League was the entry from Adastral Park, front row, left to right: R, Taylor, E. Fafard, B. MacKay,' P. Burns; centre, S. Westie, G, Crockett, R. Cottrell, R, Gellatly, D, Matthews, D, Gilks, J. Slater, B. Dark; rear; F/S Woodson, F/S Dark, R. Harrington,,- D. Desjardine, C. Collier, G. Logan, C. Dark, F/S Cottrell. (News-Record Photo) Your Friendly CHEVROLET--OLDSMOME-VAUXHALL Dealer. 4044 Phone HUnter 2.9321 Clinton