Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-07-19, Page 9THE ONE AND ONLY LOUIS ARMSTRONG ,AMgRICAVS Na. AMBOSAIVII, AND HIS .At.‘,STARS. ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday July 20th LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND 9 - 1 'A.M. — ADMISSION: $5.00 EACH ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE 28-9b Mr .aid. Mrs„ Fred Middleton. and Mrs. Stewart 101-01etgaspent Sunday Shear- er , of and Mrs James Fa:W.104s Farm, Tright, WA Baking Sale The Women's AttNillary of St. James Church, Middleton, beld a very weeessful sale of home- made baking ail:d farm pm:line on Saturday last, This well patronized sale was hold by kind 1 Perinission of Mrs. R. B. F, •Gairdner in ,her spac- ious home on the main street of Bayfield and the ladlies re- port a profit in excess of $80, PICK BR E EDING GILTS FOR HAPPY SOWS Thinking of selecting breed- ing gilts? Then pick your pigs from,. good tempered, heavy milking sows before the litters are weaned, advise swine re- searchers at the Ontario Agric- ultural College. The selection of good quality breeding stock is important, and should be done before the pigs are mark- eted from the litter. MRS. fflocV14.M41PIri Phone H4,1 2,7418 and Mrs, fierry.' were in onto. for a :few 44)7,4 and untended the ,Shrine 'Con- vention., • Miss. ,Sandra.. Williams, who taking a simmer ..course at the, University of Western Oat-orio, Lonclon, !spent the weer-'' end with her parents, Mr, and • Harry Recent guests with Mr, and Frank McCullough Were. their daughter, Frances and the Misses Elizabeth 1i104, Gayle_ Story and Joyce 13,enyollols, all Vitra year nurses at Toronto Western Hospital, ' Messengers The Messengers of the NOlm.. esville United Church, met at the home of NfiAs. G. Giro, for their sir-inner .pienie. The, me. etim opened by repeating, "The Purpose," and roll call was an- sWered by 40 members. Mrs. K. Trewartha moved a vote of thanks to Mrs...qtalt for opening her home for the meeting, Relays were won by Shirley. Norman's group, Norma Wal- ter's group, John Ginn's group, TreWaVt4I0 group, A ball game was, .Pr119.Yed by the Seniors. with Pavia lgeQat. 101401 PPECT. Terry Naughton as omptres, , -The jaMor games were won by Oaths. headed by 33reills Kochnohoy :acid Bobby getreshmegts were served by- the leaders, Mrs, Ginn and Mrs, TraWartila, NOTICE Municipal NM, will be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 1 .to ,4;39 pfm, No wire fncing, old concrete, or car bodies perpittpd, ° J. 1. McIntosh Clerk luta 4111A 1004.'S group and Ronald Thais., 441y 19, 1 96.2,---ClintOn News -Record Page 9 MIDDLETON HOLMESVILLE •.•-• cE ^-4.:••::::•;:i,,•• • • WE'RE NOT BEING CATTY BUT... Natural Gas is the cleanest fuel of all! Natural gas is the modem fuel for home heating. Natural gas burns all of itself—leaves no dirt or grime on your drapes, walls, blinds (or cat). It's more dependable, too—because one little pipe brings it to you, Weather can't affect your supply. Natural gas requires no storage space either and the whole heating unit lasts longer with less servicing. Be modern . . go modern with gas. Convert now and you can make big $50 trade-in savings . . . and you pay nothing until next October! see your heating contractor UNION S COMPANY FINK PLUMBING LT & 6 HEATING GINGERICH WISE Plumbing & Heating Phone HU 2-7062 262 BAYFIELD CLINTON, ONT. Your Local, ANTHES beater SALES & SERVICE 84 WELLINGTON' ST., CLINTON Phone HU 2-7642 After Hours PhOtie. BILL FINK HU 2-76/12 S SALES & SERVICE GAS HEATING SPECIALISTS SEAFORTH ZURICH Phone 585 Phone 34 • Crop Improvement Twilight Meeting TUESDAY, JULY 24 7:00 p.m. — Glen Weido's Farm, RR 1, Zurich Parr Line, Hay TA,vp., Lot 27, C n. 6. 7:30 p.m. Ian McAllister's Farm, RR 1, Zurich Parr Line, Hay Twp., Lot 23, Con. 6. 8:00 p.m. — Delbert -Geiger's Farm, RR 2, Zurich No. 84 Highway, Hay Twp., Lot 22, Con. 12 8:30 p.m, Leonard Merner's Farm, RR 2, Zurich Hay Twp., Lot 17, Con, 15. Waal for Signs on Highway No. 84 North ond Kippen to Drysdale Rood, South at Hillsgreen. oaoRGE wilEAtLEY, President b. IA. MIL s, Secretary NEW HOUSE DESIGN — This u-shaped split-level house by architect Ronald Whitely, of Don Mills, Ontario, embodies many features, including an en- closed patio offering privacy for outdoor living, dining and entertainhig. The house pro- Vides three bedrooms, grouped on the upper level and reached by a Stairvvay from the central hall, Only the section under the bedrooms is excavated for a basement and it permits space for heating, recreation and washrooms. The floor area is 1,145 square feet and the exterior dimen- sions 34 feet by 40 feet. Work- ing drawings for this house, known as Design 767, are avail- able from Central. Mortgage and Housing Corporation at minimum cost. Miss Phyllis Case is on vaca- tion for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Apple- ton, Exeter, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. C.. L. Jinks. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beaver and Brian are spending the summer at Turnbull's Grove. Peter Bisback is a guest with John Goddard at the Goddard summer cottage. Miss Beth Cook is visiting her cousin Miss Joan Hopkin- son at Lion's Head. Wayne Payne is visiting with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Claire Payne, St. Thomas. Miss Elvera Churchill and Miss Hilda Edge, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. Pearl Shaddick and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKen- zie and Ray Schwalm, are sp- ending a week camping at Turnbull's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle Pamela and Judith are holiday- ing for two weeks at Sauble Beach. Cpl. and Mrs. Val Lepage, Joel and Valerie, have taken up residence in the Fink apart- ments on King Street. Robert Mickle spent a few days last week at Sauble Beach with his brother and •sister-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. William Mickle and family. Mrs. Wayne Smith who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London; has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Law- rence, Gary, Anne and Paul, are vacationing for the sum- mer at Turnbull's Grove. Danny, Debbie and Douglas Smith, are visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Petzke at New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson, Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. Lou Simpson who is not enjoying the best of health. Mr. and , Mrs. Laird Mickle attended the Hodgins-MacMil- lan wedding on Saturday in Colborne Street United Church, London. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mrs. Florence Joynt, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mickle and family at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie William- son, London, called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander on Sat- urday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Redden, Robin, Cathy, Michael, Patsy and Earl Hedden, St. Catharin- es, visited this week with Herb Redden. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Phillips and family, and Mrs. Cora Brown, Jeddo, Mich,, were re- cent visitors with their cous- ins Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alex- ander, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krause and son Danny, and- daughter Jackie, Hollywood, California, were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herb KerCher. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alex- ander visited with relatives in Embro last week and on their way home called on Rev. and Mrs. Currie Winlaw and family 'at Stratford. Mrs. Rheta Charles has re- turned after a six months visit with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robin- son, London, where she was re- cuperating from' an illness. Murray Keys, Exeter, is •re- cuperating from a fractured ankle, suffered in an accident while baling hay on his farm. The Hensel'. Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring a Red Cross Cline in ,the Legion Hall on Wednes- day, July 25. Will you help to make this a success? Your blood is urgently needed now. Bert Allan, Winnipeg, Man., is visiting with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son Allan in Tuckersmith. The brothers enjoyed a happy re- union after a separation of 20 years. Mrs. Lawrence McCoy and family have returned to Toron- to after holidaying for a week with Mrs. McCoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Whiteman and Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kercher and Ross, Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery and fam- ily, Stella, have returned after vacationing for •a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordon at Sand Bay, Parry Sound. Mrs. Inez McEwen and Mrs. Harry Smith are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wat- cher and family, Grand Prairie, Alta., and other relatives in the west. Mrs. Watcher is the for- mer Nora • McEwen, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedden, Debbie, Marjorie, Hal and Billy, Dresden, spent the week- end with Herb Hedden, Bob Redden and Jack Faas, who have .been vacationing here for a week returned home with them. The Huron Soil and 'Crop Improvement group toured the General Coach, Thompson's and Mickle's mills in Hensall on Monday morning, and Elgin Mc- Kinley's Farm •and Hatchery, Zurioh and 55 enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs: McKinley, at their farm home. Excavations have started on the new 840,000 Sunday School Christian Education building of the United Church. McDowell construction, Centralia, is in charge of the excavations and foundation. The building is ex- pected to be completed by October 1. F/L Bill McRae at RCAF Station Clinton has been posted to Arnold Airforce Base, Tenne- see, U.S.A.and with Mrs. Mc- Rae and family, Earl, Chrissie, Bob, Bill and Laurie, expects to leave in six weeks. In Hen- sail for the past two years F/L McRae was active in sports and was coach of the Hensall- Zurich Combines hockey team for a year. Mrs. Jim Hyde was hostess at her home Tuesday evening in honour of Miss Mary Dixon, Clandeboye, whose marriage to James Richard Orr, Hensall, will take place Saturday, July 28. Invited guests were mem- bers of the Hensel). Kinette Club and serval others who presented Miss Dixon with a kitchen shower, with Mrs. Jack Drysdale reading the presenta- tion address. Eighteen attended the shower. Winners of pro- gressive euchre were Mrs, Wil- fred Dixon, Clandeboye, and Mrs. William Clement, Re- freshments were served. PLAN YOUR SILO FOR EASY ACCESS One thing that farm planning specialists mention is that up- right silos are often built in the wrong place. Be sure that you place your silo in a location that will enable you to have access from all sides if pOssible, and so that you may be able to line up an additional silo or two in a row. -immorsuumaimmomma. FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Ce-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later that Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. S. Hunt, Shipper Phone 669 W 1