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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-08-27, Page 6CLEARANCE SALE Of ALL MERCHANDISE Bayfield Woollen Shop Bayfield, Ontario Phone Bayfield 83 Smileagei vaill !,:, -4 I 1 11 IL k griOrlkw k vik 7 ct ..nik TM 40 110 ' ...• 11111111.AMP C4700 SAFE DRIVING THIS WEEKEND! \ B.EGoodrich ,SPECIAL LABOUR-DAY TIRE SALE! New B.EGoodrich tires at low, low prices: 88 6.70:15 or 6.00:16, old your recappable trade-in. plus 50¢ for mounting WHITEWALLS $ 95' NYLON 95 6.70:15 tube-type 630:15 tube-type plus your blackwall, plus your recappable trade-in recappable trade CENTRAL CITIES SERVICE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH Phone HU 2-9032 SOUTH END CITIES SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS Clinton, Phone HU 2-7055 LLOYD BUTLER WASHING—LUBRICATION Phone Clinton HU 2-9021 ---aormor 1000 LBS. EXTRA MILK CAN BE YOUR REWARD for properly feeding your milk cow during her dry period. This is a period of pre- paration for the "Happy Event". It is' time that must be fully utilised if your Dairy cows are to do their best in the productive months ahead. SHUR-GAIN DRY and FRESHENING RATION "A" (WITH ADDED VITAMIN "A") Fed at the recommended rate, will provide all the necessary nutrients to balance the roughages and ensure healthier cows at calving and right through the ensuing lacta- tion, Just a few pounds daily of SHUR-GAIN Dry & Freshening Ration "As' fed dur- ing the dry period con mean 1,000 lbs, extra milk during her next lactation . . . a great return for your feed dollar. _a dr4 ****4 PRACTICAL FEEDS I DAIRY FEEDS I THAT INCREASE DAIRYPROFITS Canada Packers Limited Phone HU 2-9301 or HU 2.3015 Clinton, Ontario BE READY FOR THOSE PULLETS This is a critical period in 'the pulleys lives. For five months they have been eating away without giving the poultryman any cash return. Now they are ready to start to pay their way and give you a cash return. A successful, PrOiltable laying flock must have room—room to eat, room to drink, room to move freely about, room to roost and most important of all—room to lay eggs. The following "thumb rules" of poultry will act as a guide to preparing the laying pens: WATERING SPACE—For 100 birds provide Two 5-Gallon fountains or three feet of automatic trough, FEEDING SPACE—Per 100 birds provide 15 feet of trough (open on both sides) or three-four (15 In. diam- eter) hanging feeders with hand feeding and 10 feet with mechanical feeders. LIGHT BREEDS: Floor apace-2y2 ttl, 3 sq. ft. per bird Roosting Space-7 in. per bird Community Type Nesting Space-1 sq. ft. to 4 birds HEAVY BREEDS; 3-4 sq. ft. per bird 9 in. per bird Box Type 1 nest to 5 birds. FEED — HILLSIDE BRAND 17% LAYING MASH — or MASTER COMPLETE LAY PELLETS — or if you so desire, bring your own grain in and we can mix LAYING CONCENTRATE with it. H. F. WETTLAUFER Mary Street — CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9792 lumaysaisam•mr.elk 1959 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF SEDAN, fully equipped $2,795 1958 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF SEDAN, automatic trans., fully equipped $2,650 2-1958 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF SEDANS, equipped with automatic trans. $2,595 2-1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE SEDANS, fully equipped with automatic transmission $2,595 1958 CHEVROLET Four-Door Hard-Top, V8, fully equipped $2,795 1958 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, automatic, fully equipped $2,695 1955 PONTIAC SEDAN, automatic $1,495 1954 CHEVROLET DELUXE COACH, fully equipped $ 995 1954 MONARCH SEDAN, fully equipped $1,095 TRUCKS . . . 1953 DODGE 1/2 TON PICKUP $ 595 Cars Can Be Driven Away at the Prices Listed in This Advertisement Brussels Motors Huron County's Foremost Used Car Dealer Brussels, Ont. Phone 173 • * • * THIS *HALE OF A SO OF SUPREME QUALITY BA 'KEWARE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED WHILE THEY LAST ! #A0E GL 'QN Mvs,43,gcconp THURSDAY`,. AUGUST 27, loos, Mr, and Mrs, B, Tyler, London, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Pearson. Kenneth Hall, Sombre., called at the rectory on Wednesday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. A, Newton-Brady, Hamilton, spent the weekend at the Albion Hotel. J. M. Stewart left on Thursday by TCA for Saskatoon owing to the illness of his uncle John Stew- art. Miss Ruble Fisher, Kitchener, came on Friday evening. She is staying with Misses A, M. and E, J. Stirling for a fortnight. Mr, and Mrs. George Lindsay and daughter Carol, accompanied by Elwin Fair, Paris, visited his Mother, Mrs. George Lindsay, on Sunday, Miss Kathleen Reid returned to Windsor on Wednesday after hav- ing been with her mother, Mrs. A, W, Reid, "Enfield", from Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. A, M, Stuart, Mrs, L. G. Bassett and Mrs, George Davison, London, called on friends in the village on Wednesday of last week, Mrs. R. J, Watson who visited her sister-in-law, Mrs, D, Dewar, Miss Lucy R. Woods and Mrs, R. H. F. Gairdner for the past month left on Saturday far her home in Sintalata, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Featherston were in Sarnia with Mrs. Harold King, from Sunday to Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pollard, 1,021- don, occupied their cottage for the weekend, Sgt, and Mrs. William Reid and son Bob, Ottawa, are holidaying in. the village. Mr, and Mrs, F. Arkell, were with their son Thomas and family in Bay City, Mich.. from Friday to Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Atkinson, St. Clair Shores, Mich., were at their home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J, Weis, Skoki, III„ were the guests of her aunt, Mrs, R, H. F. Gairclner from Sun- day to Wednesday. Mrs. William R. Jowett, Goder- ich, came on Wednesday of last week to visit her daughter. Mrs. LeRoy Poth. Edward McTavish returned to Detroit on Monday after having spent seven weeks with his cous- in, Mrs. Charles Marks. Miss Mary Marks and Victor Pickard, Toronto, spent the week- end with her mother Mrs. Charles Marks. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie and two children, Toronto, came last week to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. MacKenzie. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ellwood, Abbotsford. B.C., visited her un- cle R. Larson and family over Sunday night. Ronald Poth, Toronto. arrived on Friday to spend a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth. Mrs. Thomas Colquhoun and in- fant son (Thomas John) came from Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, to be with her mother Mrs. T. Castle. Mrs, Fred Poth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth, Donald and Rich- ard, New Dundee, spent Sunday with the former's son LeRoy Poth and Mrs. Poth. The Rt. Rev. William A, Town- shend, DD, Suffragan Bishop of Huron, with his wife, son Bob and daughters Peggy and Nancy, spent the weekend at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beatty, went to Toronto on Sunday for a few days. The children remained with their grandfather Fred Scotchmer. Mrs, John Gemeinhart, Doug- las, Wyoming, who came last week to visit her sisters Miss Mary Galbraith and Mrs. J. Reid, Seaforth, is spending this week with her other sister, Mrs. Charles Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Manning, Salmo, BC, were with her broth- er Fred P. Arkell and Mrs. Ar- kell over Wednesday night. They are two of 30 teachers (Mrs. Man- ning one of six ladies) chosen from British Columbia and Alberta for an education tour of RCAF Stat- ions in Ontario and Quebec. While the rest of the 40 took in the Shakespearean Festival, Mr. and Mrs. Manning came here from Centralia and joined the party again today at Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight, Toronto, came last week to oc- cupy the Gemeinhardt-Knight re- sidence on Louisa Street, until af- ter Labour Day, Mr. and Mrs. Art. Lattirner and Gilbert were Dancing EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Bayfield Pavilion IAN WILLBEE'S ORCHESTRA 32-33-34-b Michigan 411 Visitors Attend Session Bayfield Dairy Club Special guest at the Bayfield 4-H Dairy Calf Club meeting on Tuesday evening, August 25, were County Agent Jack Post, Grati.- tot County, .Mich., and 4-H mem- bers from that county, The meet- ing was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, Betties, RR 2, Hay- field. Billeted with Barbara Yeo, was Elaine Roslund; with Lois Both- well, Linda Daniels and with Bruce Settles, Carl Simmet, The guests were introduced by -Ted Munn, leader of the 4-H Club, Mr. Dunn pointed out the with them for the weekend, and their other son Bill who was here with his grandparents last week, returned to Toronto with them. Mrs. Garfield Westlake and small daughter Shelley, left on Monday for Toronto, before re- turning to Port Alberni, BC. They have been visiting her husband's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Guest, Leaside, were with Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Toms over the weekend. Mrs. Guest remained for a longer visit with her sister and their brother Percy Johnston and wife joined them on Tuesday to be their guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Met- calf left Friday for their home in Montreal, after a vacation here. Miss M, Managhan accompanied them to Toronto. Mrs. Earl Martin and three children who have been holidaying at her mother's cottage on Colina Street, returned to Detroit on Sun- day. Miss Lottie Armstrong, London, called on Mrs. C. W, Brown on Thursday last. They had attended the London Conservatory of Mus- ic when young ladies. Miss Dorothy Monteith, Guelph, Mrs. W. R. Fry, London, Mrs. F. Statton, Granite City, Ill., were recent guests of Mrs.. W, R. Aber- hart at her cottage on Bayfield Terrace. Robert MacLeod, London, spent Sunday with his wife and daughter• at the home of his mother, Mrs. L. H. D. MacLeod. Mrs, R. McLeod returned to the city with her hus- band while Cathy remained for an- other fortnight with her grand- mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Twentyman and children, Vicky, Lynne, Cyn- thia and Cleave, Waukegan, Ill., arrived on Saturday to spend a week with Mrs. Twentyman's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave. Mrs. John Pearson visited in London and St. Thomas from Wed- nesday to Saturday, She came home with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pearson and son Scott Young, St. Thomas, who were here for tho weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas McAuley and Robbie returned to Dundas on Monday, after having spent sever- al weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Galbraith, "Sylvan Acres," Goderich Township. Mrs. Helen A. Brown, London, and her daughter, Mrs. Roy C. Way, Pleasant Ridge, Mich., were guests of her nephew the Rev. E. J. B. Harrison, at the rectory for a few days. They left for Detroit on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Miss Ethel Cameron accompan- ied by her father Donald Camer- on, Northville, Mich., were at Wild- wood Motel from Tuesday to Thursday last week, while visiting friends and relatives in the dis- trict. To Paint Rectory The Rectory Committee' of the Parish of Bayfield met at the rec- tory on Wednesday evening of last week and under the chairmanship of the Reverend E. J. B. Harrison, for the purpose 'of electing a com- mittee chairman and discussing future policy. John Deeves, People's Warden of St. James Church, Middleton, was elected by acclamation and J. E. Hovey of Trinity Bayfield was appointed secretary of the com- mittee. This committee is comprised of the wardens and One• elected mem- ber of each of the three churches in the parish viz Trinity, Bayfield, St. James, Middleton, and St. 'Johns, Varna. Its function is to take care of requirements such as repairs and general upkeep of the rectory. Plains were made for painting the exterior woodwork, -characteristics of Holstein 'cows. on the .Settles farm, and then the members of the eltib judged a group of Holsteins, and some gave reasons, Correct plaeings and reasons were given by Dan Rose, summer assistant at the ag- ricultural office in Clinton. Mr, Rose showed a film, "4,1-1 Clubs in Huron County," which both members and visitors enjoY- ed. Thanks to Mr. Settles for the u13aeettloe, of thebarn, and the Holstein herd, was expressed by an Stor- ey. Lunch was served by Mrs, 0 Bayfield Obituary Mrs. James Porter (By our Bayfieid Correspondent) Mrs. Margaret Ellis Porter, widow of James Porter, died at the Alexandra Marine and Gener- al Hospital, Goderich, on Friday after a long illness. She was in her 85th year. Although in delicate health from a heart ailment, Mrs, Porter con- tinued to reside at her home, with occasional hospitalization, She was born in Bayfield, the former Margaret Ellis Scotchmer, third daughter of the late Alfred Scotchmer and Eleanor Watson. She was a resident of Goderich for over 50 years and was a mem- ber of Knox Presbyterian church, In 1900 she was married to James A, Porter and they resided on the farm on the Blue Water Highway, Stanley Township, (now owned by Mrs. S. Hohner), for a few years before locating on a farm near Goderich, Not quite 51 years ago, they moved to Gode- rich, They had two children, Earl, who died in June, 1939, and Inez (Mrs. Ernest Taylor), who passed away in September, 1948. Mr. Porter predeceased his wife in September, 1946, Surviving are four brothers, John Scotchmer, Goderich; Alfred Scotchmer, Bayfield; Fred Scotch- mer, Richmond Hill; William Scotchmer, Egmondville; one sis- ter, Mrs. M. J. Butler, Bayfield; five grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren, Service was from the Lodge funeral home, Monday, August 24 by Rev, R. G. MacMillan, Burial was in Maitland Cemetery Pall-bearers were four grand- sons, LeRoy Taylor, Goderich; Kenneth and Laverne Porter, Lon- don; Donald Porter, Stratford and James Lightfoot, Goderich, Al- fred Scotchmer, Jr., Bayfield. Relatives from the ,district who attended the funeral included: Fred Scotchmer, Richmond Hill and Hayfield, Mr. and, Mrs. Alfred A. Scotchmer, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Butler, A. F. Scotchmer, Mrs. F. P. Arleen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunn, Russel and William Heard, E. A. Westlake, Mrs. T. Snowden, Mrs. Robert Greer, Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs. William Scotchmer, Eg- omndville; Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Wallace, Seaforth; Mrs, J. Wild, Clinton. News of Bayfield By miss LUO wooD$ PHONE; HAYFIELD 45 r 3 Box Office Opens S p.m. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK TWO SHOWS NIGFITLV Children tinder 12 in cars Free. Playground — Refreshment Rooth laimeivionswieleirolommormisistasimemiumilei 41.1111.11110101116. SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1 1/4 Miles East of Goderich On No. 8 Highway Thurs., Fri. & Sat. August 27-28-29 — DOUBLE BILL — BRIGITTE BARDOT in "GIRL IN A BIKINI" (Adult Entertainment) And on the Sante Program "Blood on The Sword" Star Studded Cast Mon., Tues. & Wed. August 31 — Sept. 1-2 "VVornan Obsessed" Sutan Hayward Stephen Boyd CINEMASCOPE and COLOR Nut 2 Cartoons SPECIAL FOR 1 WEEK ONLY SAMSON-DOMINION ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Low, Low Price of $898 SUTTER-PERDUE LIMITED Quality Hardware and Housewares CLINTON HU 2-1023