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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1963-03-28, Page 10CONTRACT at MICKLES HENSALL MALTING BARLEY CONTRACTS: BETZE and PARKLAND BARLEY available. FERTILIZER Supplied if needed. DELIVERY Accepted Direct from the Field. WHITE BEAN SEED: ONTARIO REGISTERED No. I SEA- WAY,.SANILAC and MICHELITE. MICHIGAN CERTIFIED NO. I — SANILAC, SEAWAY and MICHELITE Check Our Prices Contracts Available for Bean Acreage Spring Seed Also Available Confacf E. L. MICKLE & SON Ltd. HRNSALL PHONE 103 H . Amor TAYLOR MOTORS has the "pick" of the car crop for /6 3 '63 PONTIAC; new and used cars Taylor has the BIG CHOICE of the BEST of the new Cars Many models, many colors now in stock for you to select from Note: WE NEED YOUR F59, 10 OR '61 CAR DESPERATELY . . These cars are selling as fast as we can get them. Consequently, we're prepared to offer an unusually high trade-in allowance RIGHT NOW. Bring yours in for an ap- praisal today. DON'T WAIT until the rest of the spring buyers fill the market—get in early with yours and save hundreds of dollars. A General Motors Value PARISIENNE 4-DOOR HARDTOP Whitewall tires optional at extra cost THE CAR OTHER '63s WISHED THEY LOOKED LIKE ! Exceptional Late Model Used Cars Come hi For A Terrific Trade ! 1962 BUICK LE SABRE 2-DOOR HARDTOP, autumn gold and beige, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls, discs, washers, seat belts, one owner. 1962 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4-DOOR, burgundy, auto- matic, discs, washers, 6-cyl., one owner. 1962 CHEV BISCAYNE 2-DOOR, autumn gold, standard transmission, one owner, 1962 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF 4-DOOR, twilight blue, automatic 8-cyi., one owner. 1962 CHEV IMPALA CONVERTIBLE, white with red interior, automatic, radio, power brakes, power steer- ing, bucket seats, whitewalls, wheel discs, washers, one owner, 1961 BUICK LE SABRE 4-DOOR HARDTOP, two-tone brown, automatic, power brakes, power steering, whitewalls, discs, washers, one owner, 1961 FORD GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE, white with red interior, standard transmission, 8-cyl., one owner. 1961 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF 4-DOOR SEDAN, black, automatic, whitewalls, discs, washers, 6-cyI., one owner. 1960 BUICK LE SABRE 4-DOOR HARDTOP, gleaming maroon, automatic, radio, power brakes, power steer- ing, power windows, whitewalls, discs, washers, one owner. 1960 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF 2-DOOR, green, stand- ard transmission, 6-cyl., whitewalls, discs, one owner. 1960 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF 4-DOOR WAGON, red and white, automatic, radio, whitewalls, discs-, washers, one owner, 1959 SUPER 88 OLDS 2-DOOR HARDTOP, White, apto- matio, power brakes, power steering, radio, white- walls, discs, Washers, one owner, 1959 F ORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4-DOOR WAGON, white, automatic, radio, whitewalls, discs, washers, one owner. I. Priced Low 2. Satisfaction from Service 3. Protected Payments A Taylor Used Car is Beautifully Reconditioned. Ask the man who's bought one . . We put satisfaction first In used cal, sales. Every unit is thoroughly check, ed over from bUniper to bumper, put in top mech. anibal Condition, painted and repaired whereVer necessary, We pride our- selves on these Units and we have hundreds of sat- isfied used ear buyers. See for yourselfi SMALL CARS For Economy Seekers or Seiond Car Buyers. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, maroon, radio, one owner. 1961 RENAULT DAUPHINE, maroon, ra- dio, one owner, 1960 AUSTIN A55 4-DOOR, blue, one owner. 1960 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER, grey, radio, one owner. 1960 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER, Cor. onna •orearn, one owner. 1959 KARMEN GHIA SPORT COUPE), black, radio, one owner. 1959 VAUXHALL CRESTA, two-tone, ohe owner. 1958 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER, red, one owner, 1958 KARMEN GH1A SPORT COUPE, red and black, radio, one owner. 1958 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER', red. 1957 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER, green. LOWER PRICED USED CARS 1958 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-DOOR, blue, standard transmission, radio, 6- cylinder. 1957 PONTIAC PATHFINDER 4-DOOR, blue and white, automatic 6-cyl, 1956 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-DOOR, blue and white, automatic, radio, 1955 PONTIAC 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1956 CHEV 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1956 CHEV 4-DOOR SEDAN 1955 BUICK SPECIAL 1955 FORD CUSTOM Phone 78 Zurich 2351800 Exeter TAYLOR HORS LIMITED County Council Shaves 'Banquet List Oppose Beer Ads, Deer Season H J SEED is your BEST BUY FOR1963 In the first place, we have been supplying a large share of the seed needs of Western Ontario for a good many years, and have learned by experience which varieties are best suited to the soil types and climate of this area. In the second place, we have sources of supply which positively assure that our seed is true to variety and high in germination. And in the third place, we have always adhered to our long-time policy of selling our seed at fair prices. For these reasons, we sincerely be- lieve that Jones, MacNaughton seed is your best buy for 1963 . . as it has been in years past. Place your order with your local dealer. Ask him for the complete price list. Jones. MacNaughton Seeds Exeter Crediton London 235-0363 234-6363 432-2258 H. F. WETTLAUFER FEED MILL Is Clinton Area Dealer for JONES, MacNAUGHTON SEEDS Dial HU 2-9792 Mary St, Clinton butter," The district forester for the Lands and Forests. Department, . I'., Dreyer, Hespeler, had written asking advice respect- ing a 1%3 open seaScat in Hut roo,. The agricultural committee recommended against an open season. "Following the response of counties to the Minister's let- ter of Kay, 1962," it was Spg, gestecl that Huron, Waterloo, Oxford, Brant and Wentworth have an open season November 4 to 6, inclusive, with fire-arms restricted to shotguns and use of dogs prohibited. For Bruce and Grey, an, open season of ,six days, November 4 to 9, inclusive, was suggested, and the district forester added; "We would favourably receive a recommendation from Well, ington, Halton and Perth for an open deer season in 1963," At the January session it was intimated that the invitation list for the annual warden's banquet has become unwieldy, and the warden's and personnel committee reported on Thurs- day that it has "deleted several names, and in total reduced the number of potential invitations by 72. The number to be invited now stands at 240 plus the current warden's council and friends. "We recommend that in future one member of Parliament only be asked to speak on behalf of both federal and provincial houses and that this member be a head table guest." The county library co-opera- tive board comprised, up to four or five years ago, three county councillors, and three other Huron citizens elected at the annual meeting for three- year terms. This provided 'con- tinuity. A few years ago ,the elected members were dropped, but evidently the library board con- stitution has only, now been amended. The council's com- mittee, of which Reeve Morgan Agnew of Clinton is chairman, reported Thursday that the con- stitution has been, "duly amend- ed to pring it into line with our present policy." The board of management is to consist "only of members of county council," and the clerk- treasurer and deputy treasurer of the county are to be secre- tary and treasurer, respectively, of the board. A recent announcement at Toronto about jail appointments has been clarified by a visit of the county clerk to Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister of Reform Institutions. The property committee, of which Reeve Ivan Haskins of Howick is chairman, now re- ports that the county has the right. to engage all employees for the jail, but that the gov- ernor's appointment is subject to approval by the department. The department would also like to have all applications submit- ted to Toronto for considera- tion, particularly the medical reports. "As the department is going to pay a ten percent subsidy on all operating costs at our jail, we would recommend," stated the committee, "that we co- operate with the officials in Toronto to follow the procedure. as they have outlined it, that is, engaging all employees sub- ject to approval by the Depart- ment of Reform Institutions." ii,. By Mrs. FON.115.0. EllflOtt Secretary Federation Of .490011t4..FP A .unique public. ..relatiOna. stunt Was recently carried out by the Dairy Farmers of Can'. ado at their annual Meeting in London, Four calves—a Hot- stein, Jersey, .Q.nerriseY- and an Ayrshire—were on display in A pep .constructed in the Crystall Ball Room of the Hotel Londen. These calves were up for Auction as a group, and four auctioneers from the local area conducted the event, 13ids came from practically every dairy organization in the province, from. individuals, from industrial firms. In fact almost everybody and his little brother got into the act, The sizes of the bids ran from §.5,00. 1.90 and when. the bidding Was :hashed, ;and ntorns were in, a total.of ff,?,300.00 was raised and. pre, seated to GAIN:., The Auctioneers who..coadoct- ed the auction werel IVAP. Fark inson, London; Bob Shore, clan,, worth; Torn -"Cap" Robson, tierten and Hug, Filson, elan, worth, Successful bidders owned the calves for probably ten seconds,. They were ultimately returned to their owners. These owners INN donated the calves for the purpose, were Hardy Shore, .Q1anworth; Archie Fletcher, Qiatiworth; Sam Richardson and , Qlanworth; Farms, London. Dairymen can now obtain a complete *tore of their n ilk- jag 9perations with a new de- vice which iS designed to help them to better udder 'health. and higher milk- prodoction.. This is done a precision in-,. _strument called the..1.3.4$04 -Levu-' graph and. Vacuum System An, almr, amazing device is to cow-milking what the glectro, .parcllograph is to the human, heart, The Levograph takes in operation throughout an entire 13y electrically recording on tape a reading of the -vacuum. flow, it measureS, fluctuations of vacuum system installation and checks vacuum regulators. and pumps. The device even shows up. in- correct milking machine pra0,^ „tiees by the dairyman, which- when corrected, can assist in. better mincing management, The Levograph shows up pos-, able- leaks in the milIclog volts and enable an analysis to he made of the .pulsator perform- anCe, It checks the stability .of VACUUM in the Inflations .dur- ing QOPM4q1 — Arising from correspondence, .delegations and. committee reports, count, pa Thursday dealt with such diverse matters. as beer -Over.- tisihg, margarine colouring; -op, en SeaStin for deer and the in, vitation list for the warden's banquet Adopting a report from the legislative ancl. educational _ppm- mittee, council concurred in a Bruce county resolution that "because ,of the insidious TV .advertising by brewers and the resulting demoralizing attitudes bring instilled in our youth," representations be made to the Prime Minister, the Premier of Ontario, Liquor Control, Board and BBG, urging that this type of advertising be curtailed. Council concurred also in a resolution from. Huron County Cream Producers "that we st- rongly oppose any legislation that would allow manufacturers to colour margarine to imitate I I FARMERS e re ailIPPffill cattle every .Monday for united co-o W w are Of ont463 and tlelleit your patr011age, will pi* them up at yqur Please PHPNE GQLLECT not later that Saturday nights, Seaforth farmers Coioperative H. S. Hunt, Shipper Phone 669 W