HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-10-29, Page 9• MITCHELL
• CIDER and
• APPLE BUTTER
• MILL
Will Operate Every Day
except Mondays starting
October 6 to Nov. 20.
Terms: Strictly Cash
FRED HENNICK & SON
Proprietors
40-1-2-3-b
Lacombe 'Hoar Goes . ..........
To McAllister Farm
144 McAllister, RP. 1, 'Zurich,
was among the successful hog pro-
ducers who won a draw for La-
combe hogs made at Lacombe, Al-
berta, on October 14. He will re-
ceive one of the 35 boars offered
—only three of these boars came
to. Ontario,
The Lacombe breed is the re-
suit of a 'hybridization and selec-
tion program initiated by the CW1,,
adian Department of Agriculture
in 1947, It combines the blood of
the Danish Landrace, the Chester
White and the Berkshire breeds,
Breeding groups are for the pro-
pagation of purebred • Lacornbes
by private breeders only.
S and IC Smith Teeswater Pig
Farm will receive one of the
three breeding groups consisting
of three females and a boar.
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YOUR LIVESTOCK
NEED MINERALS
The mineral requirements of your hogs and cattle Must be satisfied
if you are to expect top performance and perfect health.
The needs of the individual animals vary, not only from animal to
animal but also according to the basic feed they are eating. Con-
sequently, it is impossible to satisfy each individual mineral need
with any one balanced supplement.
SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS
FOR CATTLE OR HOGS
are registered and guaranteed mineral mixtures, containing all and
only those minerals presently known to be required by your livestock.
You need not pay a lot of money for a good mineral mixture. SHUR-
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takes a lot less money to buy SHUR-GAIN than most other minerals.
So satisfy mineral needs the ECONOMICAL way with SHUR-GAIN
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Packers Ltd.
Phone
HU 2-9301
Clinton„
OR
,HU 2-3815
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STURD1-BILT
TRUCKS
WITH REVOLUTIONARY
TORSION-SPRING
SUSPENSION
THAT GIVES ASTONISHING NEW
SHOCKPROOF
ACTION!!!!!
Chevy's done the next best thing '
to paving every road in Canada!
First they threw out the front axle and put in torsion-
spring independent suspension. Then they built coil
rear springs into most light-duty models, variable-rate
leaf springs into heavies. That made it a ride you have
to feel to believe. A ride that lets.you move faster to
get more work done in a day:
Brawnier bulldozer build!
They're tougher than any Chevy trucks ever made.
Frames are stronger, cabs 67% more rigid. Front
wheels and tires are precision-balanced. And that new
suspension cushions jars and road shock that used. to
spell slow death, for sheet metal.
More comfortable cabs!
Easier to hop in and out of too. Many models are a
whole 7 inches lower outside. Yet there's more head
room inside, plus more width for shoulders and hips.
Big in the power department!
With the industry's most advanced gas-saving 6's.
With high-torque, Workmaster -V8 performance in
heavyweights. With new 6-cylinder or V8 power avail-
able in new L.C.F. models.
More models than ever!
New 4-wheel-drive models, tandems and high-styled
Suburban Carryalls. It's the handsomest, hardiest
Chevy fleet ever to report for duty. See your dealer for
the whole story, and be sure to take a ride!
Anything less is an old-fashioned truck!
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0,4*15.030:0A90,4:00.091,00$0:rhr,
See your local authorized Chevrolef dealer
Clinton" Ontario
Lorne
Phone HU 2-9321
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ROOMIER COMFORT - FINE CABS
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GREATER MODEL SELECTION
Joseph Harrison
Joseph Harrison, 85, resident of Exeter North since 1942, died in
Clinton on Sunday, October 18.
Born Goderich Township,
Harrison farmed between Bayfield
and Goderich on the Blue Water
Highway until, moving to Hibbert
Township on the Thames Road in
1919, retiring to Exeter North in 1942,
He was a member of Caven
Presbyterian Church, Exeter,
His wife, the former Ida Alvida
Halstead, predeceased him. in 1951,
also four sons, Allie, Mervyn, Os-
car and Herbert,
Surviving are Cecil and (Emily)
Mrs. James Oke, Science Hill, and
(Blanche) Mrs, Allen Johns, Exe-
ter; six sisters, Mary Jane Smith,
Grand Bend; (Anne) Mrs. George
Proctor, (Irene) Mrs, Ernest
Townshend, (Ella) Mrs. Lorne
Thurlow, all of Goderich, (Della)
Mrs. Will Scotchmer, Egmondville,
and (Florence) Mrs. Jack Wil-
liamson, Vancouver, B.C.
Service was from the Dinney
funeral home, Exeter, on Tuesday,
October 20, by Rev. George La-
mont, Mitchell, with interment in
Bayfield Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Chester Hac-
kett, Bill Townshend, Albert Tay-
lor, Wilfred Harrison,. Alvin Proc-
tor and Kenneth Harrison. Flower-
bearers were grandchildren, Ro-
bert, Gordon, Betty Oke, Shirley
Johns, Marilyn Johns and Muriel
Harrison.
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Sold By
ROBERT GLEN
R.R. 5, Clinton, Ont.
Phone: HU 2-9909, Clinton
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See us for famous
SUBURBANITE
WINTER TIRES
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CANADA'S SUREST SAFEST WINTER TIRE.
Every winter more and more folks send their friends
to us for Suburbanites. Why don't you be among
them this winter to enjoy all-weather chiviag with
Suburbanites by Goodyear. Drop in soon.
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PHONE HU 2-9023
cwrox MINS.p.,Econn 13404 NINE '7VHURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1959
Corporal and Mrs. R. Cameron
and family have moved to Adas-
tral Paris at RCAF Station .Clin-
ton.
Mrs. E. J, Trewartha, who has
been a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital, was taken by .ambulance.
to St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Corran
have sold their farm on Highway
Ss and bought the home of the
Holstein Club Has
Awards For
Top Breeders
The Huron, County Holstein
Club held its annual banquet on
Wednesday, October 21, at the
Blyth Memorial Hall with 150
guests in attendance.
President Peter Simpson, Sea-
forth was master of ceremonies.
Guest speaker was the Rev. Evan
MeLagan, Blyth.
Thomas Hayden and Son, Gor-
rie, received trophies in recogni-
tion of achievements at the recent
Black and White Show at Sea-
forth. The father and son team
took premier exhibitor, premier
breeder and owner of the best aged
cow having produced over 100,000
pounds of milk, and the best jun-
ior herd.
Also receiving awards were Wil-
liam Story, Seatorth, for his
grand champion male and Peter
Simpson for his grand champion
female. Runners-up in the premier
exhibitor class were Ross Mar-
shall, Kirkton and Alvin Betties,
Bayfield.
late Lorne Murcia. Mr. Corran is
a patient at Westminster Hospi-
tal; London. Mrs. Corran was cal-
led to London on Sunday night,
because of the illness of her hus-
band,
W.M.S. Meets
The regular meeting of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of Hol-
mesville United Church was held
in the basement of the church,
with Mrs, Jack Yeo's group in
charge, The Call to Worship was
given by Mrs, Jack Yea and Mrs,
Lloyd Bond gave the prayer. Mrs.
with prayer by Mrs, J. Yeo.
W. Bender read a Temperance
letter and Mrs. W. Norman read
a poem.
The business was conducted by
the president, Mrs. C. Tebbutt.
Mrs. W. Yeo read a letter from
the supply secretary. Mrs. W.
Norman and Mrs. E. Grigg sang
a duet. The topic, The Harvest
Thanksgiving, was taken by Mrs.
N. Heard. The meeting closed
W.A. Plan Bazaar
The Woman's Association meet-
ing followed, with Mrs. R. Miller,
president, in the chair. Mrs. Mil-
ler read the Scripture lesson and
Mrs. S. Farquhar gave the com-
ments. Final plans were made for
the bazaar. The meeting closed
with prayer by Mrs. Miller. Host-
esses for the day were Mrs. L.
Jervis, Mrs. M. Jones and Mrs, E.
Potter.
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Lucknow Farmer
Takes Farm Job
At CKNX Station
Murray Gaunt, 24, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of West
Wawanosh, has accepted a posi-
tion as assistant farm editor on
CKNX radio and TV.
As assistant to Vaughan Doug-
las he succeeds Colin Campbell
who has taken over other duties
at •the station.
Murray is no stranger before
the camera. He has been promin-
ent in 4-H activities which he
commenced as a lad of 13, cli-
maxed with the winning of the
Queen's Guineas at the Royal
Winter Fair in 1955. His Short-
horn steer "Silver Star" besides
winning this top award, sold at
$2.50 a pound.
Murray was at that time in
his second year of a two-year
diploma course at the O.A.C., in
which he graduated with high
standing.
Murray has since been associ-
ated with his father in farming
operations that feature a fine
Shorthorn herd. Murray has con-
tinued his Junior Farmer activi-
ties giving leadership in the Col-
wanosh. Club, and has represented
Huron County for more than one
season as a member of the de-
bating team.
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Clinton District
PS Teachers Hear
Physical Ed. Talk
Public 'school teachers from
Clinton RCAF Station, the Town
of Clinton, Goderich and surroun-
ding rural areas took special in-
struction in physical education
from representatives of the Dep-
artment of Education, Miss Nora
Chatwin and Mrs. H. N. Teven-
ney.
Sessions are held at Goderich
Public School.
NEWS OF HOLMESVILLE
correspondent: MRS, E, .1Vlocia„.1,,QPIS,11
Phone HU 2-7418
FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Monday for United
Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will
pick them up at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative
H. S. Hunt, Shipper
Phone 773
413-tfb