HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-05-14, Page 6Ploo 'Pluton' ticws,Rucurd. -Thum, May 14,. 1944
EXTRA .HALTING BARLEY
CONTRACTS AVAILABLE.
SEIZE SEED
Delivery Accepted At Harvest
-Contact
E. L. MICKLE & SON
LIMITED
Phone 103
HENSALL
letfla
. Classified Ads Bring Rest,i4s. •
Your neighbours profit from using
ATRAZINE*
Shouldn't You?
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402,148.4ior 4824405 Today
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For Your Best Buys In
FERTILIZER S
IN BAG OR BULK
Rvery granule of osuun-GAIN Selected-Granulated Fertilizer contains the guaran,
teed plant food elements in the right proportion.
When you spread your fertilizer, with a drill or even more important, with
any broadcastAype spreader you can be sure that every particle (from the
smallest to the largest) of free-running KmA-GAIN Selected-Granulated Fer-
tilizer is nutritionally balanced no matter where it lies—assuring you of
complete and even intake of all the plant food by your crops. There are no
excesses in one area and starvation in another with SHUR-GAIN.
Another good reason why you can be confident of top returns from SIIUR-GAIN
•,--the finest fertilizer for your good earth!
At a quick glance SHUR-GAIN Selected-Granulated Fertilizer may look very
much like most other kinds of granular fertilizers—but there is an important
difference, Most ordinary fertilizers and practically all custom blended ones
consist of a dry mixture of fertilizer materials either in powder or granular form.
CLINTON
FEED
ILL
28 HURON STREET
Two Phones
482-3484 and 4821485
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Broil at eye level —With the broiler door Closed. No
smoke—no warm-up time—and best of ail, that true
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Gas range styling goes versatile With this side•open•
Mg door. Swing it right out of your Way for easier
access, easier cleaning.
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New Directions in Gas Cooking
brings you new features. new ideas...new values!
Modern gas ranges give youtheat that's sensi.
five, heat that's immediate. 'the burners, the
broiler, the oven all reSpend instantly to your
direction —you get automation where it's
most effective, personal control where yott
really need it.
And the manufacturers of today's gag
ranges have dreamed up a dozen ways of
making gas cooking even more enjoyahie!
They're all on display now. We call them NEW
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This is the time to trade!
You've never seen value like this before—
PRICES
OR all new automatic gas ranges
ARE THE LOWEST
EVER OFFERED!
And you get highest trade-in allowadoes—
now Doti( Julie 1M11,19641
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fertilizer
JACKSON
ALUMINUM LTD.
SEAFORTH
is collecting Wool ' for grading
and sale on the do-operative
plan. Shippers May Obtain sacks
and twine free of charge front
the above or their
Licensed Operators
Realize the highest returns Teri
your wool by patronizing
your` own Organization.
.trnaidian CO-Operbilye
Woor Growers Limited
40 St. Clair Avenue E.,
Toronto 7, Ontarro
by Mrs. L. Makins. This was
followed with a' reading on
home life and as discussion on
the chapters, "The Living God"
and "The Love of God" out of
the study book "The- Word
and the Way".
Business session was 'conduct-
ed by Mrs. Lindsay and plans
were made for the summer ac-
tivities.
Bayfield Guides
Entertain Mothers
See your as Appliance Dealer, Department Store or your Gas Company
Authorized
Calla
beater Brucefield
SEE THEM NOW at omonnimmom
JOHN BEANE, JR.
Phone 482-9250 3to18
FREE DRAW
BIRD BATH
PEAT MOSS
EVERGREEN TREE
and Many More
From May 14 to
June 6
S
POTTED ROSES No. 1 - $1.50 EVERGREENS $4.25 to $6.25
PERENNIAL in 2% in. SHADE TREES - $4.50 to $10.50
Peat Pots - 25c FLOWERING SHRUBS $1.00 to $1.50
GERANIUMS 55c - 35c PEAT MOSS 65c to $3.40
FUCHSIA - 55c HARDY GARDEN 'MUMS 50c ea.
BEGONIA - 55c GLAD BULBS Me doz.
BOX PLANTS 50r ea. DAHLIAS - 50c ea.
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Nig
Petunia Marigolds A Salvia Peppers
Alyssuni - Spanish Onions Tomatoes
Snaps -- Cabbage '7 - Carnations
MANY, MANY MORE
OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY
Clinton .Greenhouse & Garden Centre
Phone. 482-1168 110 thur4h Street John .SteCie Smith
•ti t
e "MINNIIMINEMI,
Purchase ATRAZINE at
H. F. WETTLAUFER FEED MILL
Mary Street — CLINTON — Phone 482-9792
wouldn't be without it!"
Says George F. Morris, Merlin, Ontario.
"I used an over-all spray of Atrazine on 200 acres of picking
corn and 50 acres of silage corn" says Mr. Morris. "Control
of weeds and grasses has been excellent without any culti-
vation. I would hate to have to go back to getting along
without it."
Atrazine treatment is normal routine with successful corn
growers. Your neighbours, who have used Atrazine, will tell
you they wouldn't grow corn without it.
One application of Atrazine controls weeds all season long
including those in the rows which can't be reached by cultiva-
Cori. Start using Atrazirie this year , .. discover how profitable
corn production can be,
Ask your farm supply, dealer for an instructional leaflet on the
new, more concentrated formula, Atrazine 65W. Place your
order now and get your 'sprayer ready on time.
*trade mark registered In Canada for use by FlSons (Canada) Limited
"Control Is excellent
Mrs: . ,June Humphries •spent
Thursday and Friday in Port
Stanley,.
F/L. and Mrs... R. •SiniOns,
13,.antiy. and Danielle, PoWnsr.
view', ,•were at tlw home,
",!•Shatigri. La" for the weekend..
On SOnclay they were joined
by... their timighter, Phyllis. and
her ,husband F/Q Michael Dar-,
beA Centralia. Also visiting
were 1VIr. and Mrs. Sidney Bar,
her, London; and their chil-
dren Stephanie,, Sidney and
Tony.
Janis Galbraith and Karen
MacLean, Clinton, were •week-
end guests 'ef Mr. and, Mrs.
Charles. Dell.
Neil Delichamber . spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J,
B. Grime, Guelph,
Mr, and Mrs Spencer Drvine
spent The weekend at Ark,
Wright as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Strong. •
Don 1-lirsrton has returned to
pis cottage for the summer
after spending the winter at
Fort .Lauderdale,
Stephen Scotchmer, Cornwall,
visited his parents, ''Mr. and
Mrs. Alf Scatchrner on Satin--
day and Sunday,
Miss Jessie Metcalfe was
home this weekend; accompany-
ing ber on her return to Detroit
Was Mrs. 'William Metcalfe who
will spend a 'few days there
with" her sister before returning
to' Montreal
At Jowdtt's Gr;ove this week-
end were Mrs. It. J, Harold,
London; 'Mrs...-j, D. Hughes, De-
troit; also Mr, E. J. Pongracz,
Grosse Pointe and guests Mr.
and Mr's. Roy Fromer, IOtch-
ener,
.Mr. and Mrs, Jack Fraser,
Jr., entertained hiS parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Fraser, Sr., and
brother-in-law and sister, Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Parker :arid two
children, at their borne so
of the village, last weekend.
Entering gli$S
.A meeting sponsored by Stan-
ley Township teachers group
was 'held on Thursday last in
Bayfield Public School.. Grade
eight students- and their par-
ents„ numbering about • 100,
were addressed by Mr. R. Hun-
ter, head of the Guidance Dept
for goad farming
,
UM To ?rote"'
Excessive
Ads. on TV,: Radio
The United Chureh Women.
held their May meeting on:
Tuesday la's't at the honie. of
Mrs. >l iarir Hayter with An'
attendance of il4. Group 3 was
in charge ,of devotions with.
Mrs, Lee McConnell, leading,
Mrs; Gordon Hill, read the scrip,
time lessen land Mrs. Frank
giving the. meditation.
A petition -owes passed !around
and signed protesting -the ex-
cessive, advertising of beer and.
Wine on TV and radiol this W0l
be forwarded to the Board of
Broadcast Governors.
Two Mother's PaY PoemS
were r e•ad •hy Mrs. William
Dowson, The business period
was taken by the president,
1Virs Debert Taylor. The !i'ckll
call was answered by handing
in plants which were sold at
the; close of the meeting by
Mrs, Fred Reid of Clinton,
Twenty-one .calls to sick
shut-ins were made during the
past rnenth. The meeting was
reininded -Of a bale to 'be pack-
ea on May 2.7. at .the home of
Mrs; Louis Taylor.
Group 3 had charge of the
study 'book which was on. India
'and 'under the direction of Mrs.
.Gordon Johnston with Mrs.
Ralph Stephenson and Mrs.
Fred McClymont assisting
Mrs. L e e McConnell closed
•the 'meeting with prayer, Group
3 served lunch.
Enjoyed Concert
The Sacred programme put
on by the A. 'Capello Choir of
Zurich . in the United Church
lak Sunday evening was, thor-
oughly enjoyed and appreciated
by all present.
Personal
Mrs, Douglas Robinson and
daughters Lorrie and Cathy, of
Agincourt, are visiting this
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred McClymont.
AlELSMb.4. •
artrnent. alt .central Huron $re,c.,
94clar3r School,. COMM,
axe gave an. inforrNitivg 744111
On !murspcs .available to stud-
ents• .entering •••cliSS. newt .Sep,
tenter,. and advised ,them as
the. ...choice PT •courses. to fit
:nPtitildes,.
Clan .oregor
`Day.fiela - Scout Troop and
00 Pa* with ..Scontrnagt..
er Charles Dutigey,. ,assistant
SPOntillaster .Howard, ',5eateb-
MOP and COMPAter Jack •Gal-
lant, spent Thursday evening
.cleaning up Clan Gi'.egor
Square. Frank (Mac) MOW-
den and Jain Lindsay supervis-
ed and assisted.
The ..gorgeous display of -red
tulips at the cairn reflect much
credit on 'those who worked so
hard last year to Myrove the.
war memorial,
16'rein The west
D, .cotpinner. Winnipeg,
is spending a few clays With
Mrs, Robert Seotchnier and
other relatives and renewing
old ',acquaintances,
Harold, who, was also the
first music teacher in, the
sehools of this district, some
30 years ago, is assistant
ervisor, production and market-
ing, Canada Department of
Agriculture, in Winnipeg, in the
livestock branch
He has recently been in Arn-
prior,. attending the Civil. De-
fence College, taking a course
set up for agricultural person-
nei. In the event of a nuclear
attaek, agricultural officers
would be expected to advise
-farmers regarding necessary
procedure to guarantee a safe
Supply of food for survivors.
0
Bayfield UcW.
At Lindsay Home
BAYFIELD—The May meet-
ing of St. Andrew's United
Church Women, unit one, was
held at the home of Mrs. John
Lindsay on Thursday evening
with 17 present.
Mrs. AV. Dunn, Sr„ led the
devotions which consisted of a
hymn, Bible reading by Mrs.
Robert Scotehmer ,and prayer
.WITH EXCLUSIVE
IN TANK AGITATOR
• P.T.O. OPERATED
•100 GALLON
BONDED TANK
DeSigned for the new
and future chemicals
that require constant
agitation.
New Troller Moulted
models with
100 or no imP411•
tanks
Bayfield Girl Guides and
Brow.nies. with the co-operation
of .the Ladies Auxiliary held a
mother and daughter banquet
Monday evening, May 11 in
Trinity Parish Hall,,
S•pecial guests present were
Division Commissioner Miss
Mary McMillan, Goderich; Div-
ision Camp Adviser, Mrs. T.
Lavender, Hen'sall; Mrs. R. H.
F. Gairdner, Mrs. W, 'Castle,
Mrs. W. Howard and Mrs. R.
lVfacVean all of Bayfield.
The meeting opened with
Flag Break, - "God Save The
Queen" and, grace said by Mrs.
D. Warner., Dinner was served'
'to more` than 60 persons by
ladies of the Trinity Guild. „ •
Mrs...L. R. Maloney, Captain,
welcomed all present and in-
troduced head. table guests.-
Guide Sandra Ericson paid
tribute to the mothers and Mrs.
W. Pierson responded on their
behalf.
A tribute to 'the Guide Move-
ment was given by Mrs. .11.. H.
F, Gairdner who Was one of the
organizers of the Bayfield
Company many years ago.
Brownie Brenda Makins re-
sponded sweetly. .
Thanks to the ladies of Trin-
ity Guild for the by meal
were expressed by Guide Jan-
ice Merner,
• MisS M. McMillan, in her
address, voiced a personal re-
quest for a greater attendance
of mothers at Ladies Auxiliary
meetingt and said she hoped
to meet all •motherS at the.
next LA meeting to ;be held
Tuesday, May 19 at the home
of Mrs. W. Castle.
• Enrollnient of Mrs. D. War-
ner as Lieutenant by Miss
McMillan was followed by the
enrollment by Mrs'. Maloney of
her •daughter, Paltriela.
The highlight of th:e evening
Was the presentation of "All
Round Cords" to Guide Mary E.
Ervine and Guide Linda Pier-
son, 'by former Captain 1VI7ts. R.
1VIacVean.
Badges were 'arise -received by
Guides Linda Pierson, Janice,'
Merrier, Penny Howlett,. Mary
Ervine and Linda -Scotchmer.
Mrs. T. Lavender ontlined
future camping possibilities
and spoke of a mobile camping
Unit recently purchased by the,
area.