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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-10-08, Page 10THE HONEST BUSINESS PRACTICE THEY EMP40 MAKES SPENDIIV6 A REAL 111011MME FARMERS Wp are shipping Pttle every Monclgy for United Co-operatlY9 of PFItall9 and solicit Yo4r patronage. We will pick 'awn up at yogi, farm. Please PHONE COLLECT net later than Saturday Seaforth Farmers• Co•operative F. E. Hunt, Shipper Phone 056 R 14 GET A BARN CLEr a NEED. SILO UNLO DER & BU K FEE ER YOU'LL GET BETTER PER- FORMANCE AND LONGER WEAR FROM A BADGER SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION JOHN BEANE, Jr. Phone Collect 482-9250 BRUCEFIELD, ONT. $17.., a month, plus the cost of propane used, delivers this' modern, fast heating automagic Water Heater to your home, with Superior Propane's amazing WATER HEATER RENTAL PLAN. Check these advanced features below ... then see or call your Superior man. 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Send for our free Roofing Bulletin to help you choose the best roof- ing for you. Tite-Lap is also availeble in colour. FOR A NAIL THAT HOLDS Be' sure to use PRESTON spiral shank LED.BED nails — the nails with the lead seal under the head to plug the nail hole (w I t h rustproof, weather • tight lead. 00FiNG PR °V FACTORY-308 'Guelph St., Preston, 'Ontario BRANCH-451 Bentworth Ave., Toronto, Ontario TITE-LAO ROOFING IS DISTRIBUTED BY CLIN TON -FARM SEUPPU LLOYD H OL LAN D Bayfield Road -- CLINTON — 482-9613 I. TITE-LAP ROOFING IS DISTRIBUTED BY FRED J. HUDIE* 217 ISAAC STREET CLINTON( Phone 482-6655 I BETTER HEATING MEANS BETTER LIVING NOW! COMPLETE COMFORT CONTROL 24 HOURS A DAY CRS home comfort v 111 (All For The Low Cost Of The Oil Alone) • FREE'BURNER AND • FREE 24-HOUR FURNACE CONDITIONING EMERGENCY SERVICE • FREE MID-SEASON • AUTOMATIC CHECK FUEL OIL DELIVERY Let your Cities Service dealer 'give your oil heating equipment a complete, unhurried and personalized conditioning—NOW! When cold weather strikes again, just flip the thermostat dial and your home will be filled with the luxurious comfort of Cities SerVice Premium Oil heat. No last-minute calls for serttice— no possible delay and inconvenience. P.S. Protect your budget! En• gums about our low cost re. placement'parts insurance contract—PHONE TODAY! CITIESOSERVICE JOE'POTTER Phone Collect 482,.9653—Clinton NATIONAL DAIRY. CONCENTRATE HOW TO GET GRADE 'A' DAIRY PROFITS Feed your dairy cattle your own home-grown grains fresh-mixed with profit-proven' National Dairy Con- centrate!, It's the fresh-mix 'with the balanced protein base. Whether you have your own grains or we supply them, we can custom blend the finest fresh-mix you can buy—right here at the mill— using National Concentrate, of course. (R S. Ask about National's profit-proven Calf Starter, too !) A PRODUCT OF CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Ideal Sup +1 Y Co. Ltd, Announces The Opening Of Their GODERICH BRANCH Wholesaling A Complete Line Of • AUTOMOTIVE PARTS & EQUIPMENT • ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES • TELEVISION COMPONENTS IDEAL SUPPLY Co. Ltd. 145 HURON ROAD GODERICH (Highway 8) For Fast Service Phone Collect. GODERICH 52.4-8389 Manager: .Crawford Wkmer .M1•11....M10.1111k pooelq,ciin.ton. News"Rocord7--Thurs,,Pctpb9r.8, 11904 441`ers Parade Their Holsteins Bayfield 4-H Calf Club members participated in the Bayfield Fall Fair last Thursday. In the above picture, members are shown parading their Hol- steins at the Agricultural Grounds, (News-Record Photo by John Vi,sser) Mrs. Mabel Scott is keePing house for her daughter Thelma Breoadfeot while she spends a Week atteriClillg the World's Fair in New York. Mise Bessie Davidson and Mrs. Fern Patterson of Sea- forth spent a few days last week with Mrs, Bert Allen, Mrs. Mary Shannon spent a few days last week with Mrs. John Taylor and other. friends in Seaforth. The WI met on Thursday afternoon with a number of guests present. The president opened with a poem and a few words of welcome to the grand- mothers. Roll call was answered by introducing each visitor and showing articles which had been made by a grandmother. The ladies will cater to 'a ban- .cruet on Qqtql?'er On November 51111 the Aherne here will meet noon for a pot luck dinner and deal with the business beferle jeUrneYing. to Windham fee a tour of the CKNK .etudioe, .and to watch the "Ma/0y" program.. A letter was received reeente; ly from Hong 'Kong stating that; the Wree little foSter gip). had been killed in a cyclone, was voted to adopt another child, Mrs. Mabel Scott .sang a. Solo, Two contests were held, Mre. Robert •Faireerviee as guest speekee gave an outline Of .4 't,WO week strip $11:0 her daughter Ann teak around the Gaspe Peninsula last sum-. mer, visiting with her eon Dav- id and wife at Matane, Que. - A lunch was served by the hosteeses. Lacking other paper, Fleury Mesplet printed Canada's first book, in Montreal in 1776, on wallpaper, Best loaf of white bread (made with Five Roses Flour): Mrs, Coiclough; Mrs. Weigand; Best chocolate cake (with Five Roses Flour): Mrs. .Col- cloughi Mrs. E. Weigand; Best blueberry pie (with Five Roses Flour); Mrs. D oris Sohilbe; Mrs. L. Grainger. Ladies' Work Living room accessories: Needlepoint, cover for chair or footstool: Mrs. Arnold Merner; Chesterfield set, 3 'pieces, crocheted: Mrs. V. Oes'ch; Mrs, Ester Makins; Table centrepiece, fancy: Mrs. Ester Makins; Mrs. V. Oesch; Cushion, complete, any kind: Mrs. Arnold Merrier; Mrs, Est- er Makins; Tatting doily: Mrs. V. Oesch; Mrs. Ester Makins; Dining room accessories — Crocheted tablecloth: Mrs. F. R. McClure; Tea towels, 2 •and 2 pan hol- ders: Mrs., F. R, McClure; Mrs. V. Oesch; Tea cloth, embroidered: Mrs. Colclough; Luncheon cloth, embroidered: Mrs, Ester Makins; Mrs. Arn- old Merner; ' Buffet set, • 3 pieces, crochet- ed: Mrs. F. R. McClure; Luncheon set, crooheted: Mrs. F. R. McClure; Mrs. Est- er Makins; Four place mats and centre- piece, any other work: Mrs. Arnold Merner; Bedroom accessories; Pillow- cases, embroidered: Mrs. Am- old Merner; Mrs. F. R. • Mc- Clure; Pillowcases, cross - stitched: Mrs. V. Oesch; Mrs. Colclough; Pillowcases, crochet trim: Mrs. V. Oesch; Mrs. S, H. Bry- ant; Vanity set, 3 pieces: Mrs. Ar- nold Merner; Mrs. F. R. Mc- Clure; Pair guest towels: Mrs. Ar- nold Merrier; Mrs. Jack How. ard; Crocheted bed spread: Mrs. Jack Howard;. Children's wear; Overalls (any eize): Mrs. Eldon Yeo; Mrs. B. Keys; Girl's wool 'socks: Mrs. Col- clough; Girl's wool mitts: Mrs. J. H. Johnston; Mrs. Colclough; Boy's wool mitts: Mrs. V. Oesch; Mrs. E. Yeo; Child's sun suit: Mrs. Eldon Yeo; Child's pullover sweater: Mrs. E. Yeo; Mrs. Colclough; Child's cardigan sweater: Mrs, .Colclough; Mrs. J. Kee- ner; Smocked dress: Mrs. E. Yeo; Baby's jacket, bonnet and bootees (erodheted)': Mrs. El- don Yeo; Mrs. Colclough; Baby's jacket, bonnet and bootees (knit): Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. R. Grainger; One crib quilt: Mrs. V. Oesch; Ladies' wear; work apron: Mrs. Arnold Merner; Mrs. E. Weigand; House dress, cotton: Mrs. B. Keys; Mrs. B. Peck; Woman's gloves, wool (band- knit) : Mrs. Colclough; Hostess apron: Mrs. Col- dough; Mrs. Ester • Makin's; ' Lady's sweater, hanclimit, wool: Mrs. Colclough; Lady's skirt: Mrs. V. Oesch; Millinery (lady s hat): Mrs.. -Bert Peck; Mrs. S. H. Bryant; Baby doll pyjamas: Mrs. E. Weigand; Ladies blouse: Mrs. B. Keys; Men's wear; mitts, heavy handlenit: Mrs, V. Oesch; Mrs. William Oesch; Gloves, one pair fine hand- knit: Mrs. V. Oesch; Mrs. Col- clough; Sacks, diamond kriit: Mrs. V. Oesch; Socks, heavy knit: Mrs. Coll clough; Socks, fine knit: Mrs. Col- dough; Mrs, J. Merner; Jumbo-knit sweater: Mrs. J. Merner; Mrs.• Colclough; Other Ladies' Work Quilt applique: Mrs. ' Ester Makin's; Quilt, patched: Mrs. Arnold Merrier, Mrs. Colclough; Quilt, plain: Mrs. Arnold Merner; Afghan, crocheted: Mrs. Est- er Makins; Mrs. V. Oesch.; Afghan, knitted: Mrs. Eldon Yeo; Alice V. Drouin; Hearth rug, hooked yarn: Mrs. Arnold Merrier; Hearth rug, hooked wool rags: Mrs-, W. Oesch; Mrs. Colclough; House slippers: _ Mrs. Eldon Yeo; Mrs. Arnold Merner; Braided mat: Mrs. Sherlock Keyes; Mrs. Arnold' Merner; Village Guild Special, $7.50 for most points in Section 43, Ladies' Work: Mrs. Wilfred Colclough. Arts and 'Crafts Oil painting, scene: Martha Rathburn (Goderich); Mrs. Pet- er Renner (Wiarton); Oil .painting, portrait: Mrs. Bert Peck (Hensall); Oil painting, any other sub- ject; Mrs. Bert Peck, Mr's. Sherlock Keyes (Varna); Water colors, scene: Mrs. Sherlock Keyes; N. W. How- ard; Water colors, any other sub- ject: Mrs. Sherlock Keyes; Bea- trice Murch; Charcoal, original crayon or pencil sketch: Martha Rath- burn; Mrs. Bert Peck; Pencil sketch, any subject: Beatrice Murch (Clinton); Mrs. Bill Harris (Clinton); Collection of 8 •amateur snapshots: Mrs. J. Johnstone (Goderich); Mrs. S. Keyes; Etched aluminum: Mrs. Arn- old Merrier (Zurich); Collection of colored snap- shots; Mrs. Daphne Matins (Goderich); Mrs. 'H. Murch (Clinton); Stuffed 'toy: Mrs: E. Weigand (Dashwood); Mrs. Arnold Mer- ner; Any new craft not listed: Mrs. Eldon Yeo (Clinton); Mrs. James Keys (Varna); Copper craft: Mrs. Bill Har- ris. Dairy Produce Heaviest doz. hen's eggs, white shell: Mrs. James Keys; Mrs, Colclough; Heaviest doz. hen's .eggs, brown shell: R. Oesch; H. Pen- hale; Pair oven-ready chickens: R. Oesch. NEWS OF LONDESBORO MRS, BERT ALI,EN?, Correspondent Domestic Science Baked beans: Mrs. E. Weig- and; Salmon Loaf: Mrs. Bruce Keys; Vegetable salad (no jelly): Mrs. Bill Hants; Sandwiches for afternoon tea, 6, two varieties; of each; Mrs. Eldon Yeo; Mrs. R. Taylor; Maple Cream Candy: Mrs. E. Yeo; Mrs. B. Murch; Chocolate Fudge; Mrs. B. Tay- lor; Mrs, Doris Schilbe; Dipped Chocolates: Mrs. R. Taylor; Six Scones: Mrs. James Keys; Six bran muffins: Mrs. Ray Bird; MTS. E. Weigand; Six baking powder biscuits: Mrs. Bruce Keys; Mrs. E. Wei- gand; Six doughnuts: Mrs, W. Oesch; Mrs. E. Weigand; Shortbread cookies (6): Mrs. A. Taylor; Mrs, E. Weigand; Rolled oatmeal cookies: Mrs. R, Taylor; Mrs. V. Oesoh; Chocolate chip cookies: Mrs. R. Taylor; Drop cookies, fruit and nut: Mrs. Bruce Keys; Mrs. R. Tay- lor; 'Cherry Pie: Mrs, Ester Mak- ins; Mrs. E. Weigand; Raisin Pie: R. Oesch; Mrs. E. Weigand; Apple Pie: Mrs, E. Weigand; Mrs. Alvin Betties; Raspberry Pie: Mrs. E. Wei- gand; Mrs. R. Taylor; Butter Tarts: Mrs. E. Wei- gand; Doris Schefsie; Cocoanut Tarts: Mrs. E. Wei- gand; Mrs. R. Taylor; Date and Nut Loaf: Mrs. R. Taylor; Mrs. V. Oes'ch; Crumb Cake: Mrs. B. Keys; Orange Cake,: Mrs. Colclough; Banana Cake: Mrs. W. Oes'ch; Mrs. E. Weigand; Spice Cake (Plain or Iced): Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. H. Klopp; Chocolate Layer Cake (iced): Mrs. Coiclough; Mr's. L. Grain- ger; Sponge Cake (=iced): Mrs. Bruce Keys; Mrs. Colclough; Angel Food Cake (uniced): Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. R. Tay- lor; Loaf of home-made white bread (1% lbs.): Mr's. Col- clough; Mrs. E. Weigand; Six buns (plain): Mrs. W. Oeseh; Mrs. Colclough; Special box of treats (suit- able for shut-in) appearance to count, seven articles, (four home-made) :.Mrs. E. Yeo; Mrs. Bruce Keys; One pint strawberries: Mrs. E. Weigand; Mrs. R. Oesch; One pint raspberries: Mrs. E. Weigand; Mrs. R. Oesch; One pint peaches: Mrs. E. Weigand; One pint plums: Mrs. R. Oesch; Mrs. E. 'Weigand; One pint pears: Mrs. John- ston; rs. E. Weigand; One 'pint prunes: Mrs. John- ston; Mrs. R. Oesch; One pint corn (canned): Mrs. E. Weigand;' Mrs. E. Johnston; One pint tomatoes: Mrs. E. Weigand; Mrs. Johnston; One pint pickled beans: Mes. E. Weigand; Mrs. V. Oesch; One pint canned beans: Mrs. Johnston; One pint pickled beets: Mrs. S. H. Bryant; Mrs. V. Oeseh; One pint canned beets: Mrs. Johnston; Mrs. V. Oesch; Cucumber pickles (sweet): Mrs. R. Taylor; Mrs. Klopp; Chili saute: Mrs. E. Wei- gan • Mrs. Johnstone aisup: Mrs. Johnston; Mrs. Bruce Keys; e Maple Syrup: Fred 'McCly- xriont; MrS. Weigand; • • Stra/Wherry jam: Mrs. R. Tay- ler; Mrs. 1.4 Grainger; Grape jam: Mrs. Weigand; Mrs. E. Yee; Apple jelly: Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. Weigand; Any currant jelly: Mrs. R. Oes'ch; Mrs. Johnston; Tomato juice: Mrs. E. Weig- and, Mrs. F. R. Meatire; Best display of bee, products: Bill Ferguson; Rein Westlake; Special Prizes Light fruit cake: Mrs. B. Keys; Mrs. R. Teylor; Dark fruit cake: Mrs. R, Taylor; Mrs. B. Keys; Standard Brands Special: White bread: Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. R. Tailor; Mrs, B. Keys; BroWn. bread: Mrs. E. Weig- and; Mrs, Colclough; Milk Rolls : Mrs. Colelough; Mrs. It Taylor; Mrs. W, Oes'ch; annenion buns: Mrs. Breee Keys; Mrs. Colclough; Mrs, a. Weigancl Single layer white cake bak- ed with Magic Baking PoWdere Mrs, Cololough; Mrs, James Keys; Mit, R. Taylor' Lake of Woods lYillix•Ig Co, fitd, More Baylield Fair Results J. H. F. BROEZE — Varna — Phone 482-9219 WETTLAUFER'S FEED MILL—Clinton-482-9792