HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-03-18, Page 8'NurOn 'County 4-1-1 Swine' Cittb
Members will be anctioning ,one:
of their purebred gilts at a sale
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to be held -at the-Clinton Com-
munity Park barn on,Saturday;
Classified. Ads.
Bring Rewits
THERE IS NO LONGER ANY CHOICE
"If The Family Farm is To Survive
We frust
Strengthen The Union in 65"
JOIN AND SUPPORT THE
NTAMO FAR EPS' U41011
When you pay your dues you join an
AGGRESSIVE, MILITANT ORGANIZATION
Don't Wait To Be Asked — Contact
Edgar Rathwell or Ken Tyndall
482-9122 482-7460
Youngest- Exhibitor from Goderich Township
Fourteen year old Gordon Yeo, son of Mr:, and Mrs, tklon Yeo, ,R13. 3
Clinton, is pictured here showing his second place entry in farm plan exhibit
to, Ed Grigg, also' of RR 3 Clinton. Gordon won the Hensall. District Co-op $5.00
prize as the youngest exhibitor at the Huron County Seed Fair, with ten or more
points. He also won two Goderich Township Federatiaon of Agriculture spec-
ials; $3.50 as the exhibitor from the township with the highest number of
points, and $3.50 -as 'the new exhibitor with most points, Mr. Grigg is Gode-
rich Township director on Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Associa-
tion. (Photo by Bill Batten)
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LIQUID FERTILIZER PROVES
PROFITABLE ON CORN CROPS
During the past four years many .corn growers -through-
out thisiprea have used "Na-Churs" ,Liquicl'Fertilizer 10-20-10
at planting time with their corn. The results have been out-
standing. Increases of 15 to 26 bushels more per acre have
been obtained. •
These grdwers found that by using' "Na-Ohurs" Liquid
Fertilizer in the row with the seed at planting time they
could. get their corn away to a faster 'start. The.. fact that
'now a fertilizer was available that could be used right in
the row with the seed , gave them a deeper,' stronger root,
structure, This giVes you a start which results in increased
yield, and more profit per acre: •
Another -big factor in using the "Na-Chum"- Liquid Fertili.
zer Program is that it speeds up planting; important savings
in time and labour, less work. The PTO pump does all the
work, end there'S no -heavy lifting. Most important of all,
the -liquid fertilizer is right .in ,(the row with the seed, im-
mediately available when the seed needs it.
This, of course, is something that -farmers have dreamed
about for a. long • timer . Corn growers who haVe used it are
really pleased with their results; and today many are using
it on every-:acre. Today,.-thous'an'd-acre corn. growers are
using' "Na-Churs".• Liquid Fertilizer Program.
The apPlication rate recommended is 5 to 7 gallons m
the row at planting time, depending on plant population.
Additional material can be used as a side-dressing; and, of
course, if your corn-needs Nitrogen, by all .means follow up
with your Nitrogen program.
Grain growers, too, are really pleased with' their results.
They -are finding they can -use "Na-ChurS" -Liquid Fertilizer
in the.roW at planting time, and it really gets the crop away
to a faSter start; and, best of all, yiel4 -increases of. 20 -to 30
bushels, arid more, -have been obtained. -
For more information about "Na-Churs" Liquid-Fertili-
zer write to:
M r. E. McLachlan,- President,
"Na-Churs" Plant Food Co. (Canada) Ltd.,
London, Ontario.
11NTRODIJCINO
LICKED' _AKTIONEER
BRUCE 'ROOM
Graduate of Reisch Auctioneering School
offers , his services to the Public and
is capable of handling all types
• of Auction Sales.
Anyone wanting information
Phone 482-3384
ALL CHARITY AND CHURCH AUCTIONS FREE
, 1142,13,1413
HOLLAND'S
482.6661 CLINTON
MN BARLEY CONTRACTS
SEED AND FERTILIZER SUPPLIED.
Your Choice; PARKLAND (six rowed)
BETZE (two rowed)
An Excellent Crop For Early Cash.
BEAN SEED
Excellent Quality Ontario Registered—SANILAC
—SEAWAY —SAGINAW —MICHELITE 62
Michigan Certified—SAN I LAC —SEAWAY
Ali Seed Grown from Foundation Stook.
BEAN CONTRACTS Available
Excellent Markets Create, Good Bean Prices
Seed and Fertilizer Supplied
Drop In Now For Your Seeding and Fertilizer Needs
, or
Phone 262-2714 Collect
E. L MICKLE & SON LIMITED
HENSALL
ONTARIO
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Hensall.:ours Ltd.
urin ti
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now avail ble at
WETTLAUFF.R'S FEED MILL
We are pleased to announce that
MR. N'ILFORD DURST
QUALIFIED FEED CONSULTANT
has been added to our staff and will be"happy to serve you.
441 .'SvidineXiub
To $011. •60t$
00 March 2d
Pogo 8,Clintorw Nows-Record---Thors., Morch 181 1965
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The WorEfe7Lo. tECW Unit'ef
wesiey-witi*. United Church
met.,on Watch 11.. SeYoraI
ies put on a fun-provoking •Skit.
called ,"The . Unit 'Meeting." Af-
ter the business, rerre.sintiants
were served,
.On :Saturday, March 13, the
Wesley-Willis••41.n.cliay School
room was transforine.cl by Wo-
Re-Lo ,leprech-auns into a tea
roam right in the heart or Xren
land, The travellers" who, enter-
ed there were able "to caleose
aprons or baked goods, after
pausing for cup of tea, A Ala,
cessfull .afternoon was the result.
The Burns, laendesboro, Con-
stance Young Peoples met Sun-
day night, The meeting opened
with a sing song led by Ken
Scott and Barb Snell, The woe-
ship opened with Scripture by
Mary Mcilwairt.. Ken Scott led
in prayer.
Riohard Shaddick took the topic on capita puitshirient.
Four groups were formed and
questions were discussed. The
group convened and the worship
ended in 'Singing of q hyMn,
Business wag conducted and
kirsch was served. The next
meeting will be held Sunday,
March 21st.
Young People'
At Londesboro
Irish Tea
SO Albert St., Clinton
FOR FLOWERS ANYTIME
Phone 482.7168
For ,,Potted Plants,
Arrangements,
Cut Flowers, Tropical Plants,
Funeral or Wedding Work,
Corsages.
OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE
YOU.
Delivery Service With
a Smile
UPTOWN
FLOWER SHOPPE
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Phone 482,3421 for Reservations
We later to * Dinner Parties and 1:104eptIonii:
HOTEL (Li T
Featuring "CLOUD 9" Room
Friday Served from MO p.m. to 112;10 a.m.
Saturday-5etlied from 9:() p.m. to Midnight
SMORGASBOR
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL
IN OUR DINING ROOM
1114:wit 'in a askot
Every Sunday
50 Students Enjoy .Stage Show
leserited ‘.0y: Crest it* Company
HOLD
HO E TRADE
AT HOME
TON NEW' -RECO
March .27 7commencing at pm.
There will be lots including
Lacombe„ 'Landraee. and YO*-
Many of the lots norisigned
are viell in record; of porj-orm,
.anoe .(R.01"..) Ilttes a'nd
every individual can be consid
ered worthy of purchase by a
breeder !for the general 'im2rove..
meat of his ,$Whle herd,
These gilts have been bred, to
top ranking premium hears. Ca,
talogues may- be .obtained from
the Ontario Department of Ag,,
rieulture, JClinton. •
- The Clinton Junior Farmers
will have n lunch counter roil
the grounds for the -norweampo
of all buyors.
Clinton Kinettes.,
Hensall
HENSALL' -- The regular
meeting of Hensall Kinette Club
was held Wednesday, March 10
at the home of Mrs. Bob Baker
Jr, with three guests from Clin-
ton Kinette Club, President Mns,
Bill Fink, Mrs. Larry Jones, and
Mrs- David .Beattie.
Prnident, Mrs. Baker remind-
ed the Kinettes of the annual
Zone D Inter-Club meeting in
Port Dever, April 27, Date for
the spring rummage sale was
set for Saturday May 15; shut-
in visits are on Sun-clay, April 4,
an annual project of the club,
The raffle was won by vice-
president Mrs, William Fuss.
Next regular meeting will
h
be,
held at the 'home of Mrs. Harold
Caldwell, Games were enjoyed
during the social portion of the
meeting,
k-7-11rIN ET•UUN crar h
YouRs sim:TREI.Y C4'
THE BEE THAT GE S
THE• HONEY,
DOESN'T STICK
AROUND
THE HIVE
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Ontario _St. UCW
Unit Meeting
Unit 3 of the OntaAo Street
United Chuich, met last Moril.
day evening in the church par=-'
lour. Groups 2, and 3 were fin
charge of -tile meeting. The ("o-
vations were- in Charge of Mrs.
H. Muir:steal (and Mrs.. W.
/ken. Reports were given for the
hospital and.pbme ca all
Plans are being made for the
daffodil 'tea • in early May. Re-
ports 'were given on the wed-
ding reception and for the din-
nor for the Youth for Christ on
April 3, .als6 a wedding for April
24, Lunch was served by group.
2 and 3. The April meeting- will
be in charge of groups 4 and 1.
JOHN.-and JUNE SMITH
Seed Fair •.luidges Admiring Hay Exhibits
' After they hnd judded the 38 entries in 'the five hay classes at TiUron
Seeds Fair last Fr',day evening, judges 'James Richardson, left, and, Gordon
Tolton, both of Walkerton, are still admiring the quality exhibits. Richardson
is looking at the prize-whinine• pec•onci-cut entry of Dick Etherington, Hensall,'
while 'Dolton, right, admires' Bob Fotheringham's prize-winning second-out
baled hay, Mr. Richardson renvIrk:;d, "You won't find better quality any-
where." " (News-Record Photo by John Visser)
With modern transportation, no merchant can sit back and
think of any one customer as HIS.
TWO THINGS
-- and only two -- bring home town buying to home• town stores!
No. 1 is well-selected merchandise of good quality. No. 2 is
letting the potential buyer know about it by means of attractive
advertising. The basic advertising medium is year HOME ToWN
NEWSPAPER.
TELL AND SELL ....... . .. THROUGH
PHONE 482a3443
The crest Uow.‘ Company, a with 14aITy Beattie', TobY•
division, ,of. the Crest Theatre burg. and ,John. Davies ,forming.
Fotindation in Toronto staged the -eternal triangle of husband,
a performance in the auditor- wife and lover to set the plot
lam of. the Central littron Seer for a riotous ,skit, Mee picture,
and cry School last Monday aft. page,..91 The performance -ended
temoon with an audience of With the recital of n selection
3504n
and-rstucI Exeter,
xforr, Clinton,. Win- of Short poems Intd pair of i4,.11
Cart •Sandburg's poems,
The Company's performances Paillg her first show With the
in high schools across Ontario Crest "hour Company on Mon-
are sponsored by the Depart- .daY was Miss Toby. Weinberg,
meat of ZducatiOn. in conjune- called in to replace regular
lion with the Grade f3 Chileott who waS
Lkterattire courses, The pier= cured in a weekend traffic
gave readings of poetry and .,eident. Miss Weinberg made
prose, performed a. play and her appearance Monday after
some scenes from King Lear only 18 hours of rehearsal:
and ;formed a quintet to sing- a groan
• , a
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The performance began with
the reading of Stephen Lear
cock's "The Conjourer's Re-
venge" by Larry Beattie follow-
ed -by a poem. in three parts,
"In Men1017 of W. B. Yeats" by
W, H. Auden recited -by Toby
Weinberg, John Davies and Hel-
en Conway-Marmo, Next, some
scenes from King Lear were
acted out With John 1Davies,han-
dling -the lead role.
Following an ancient ballad,
sung by five of the performers,
a short comedy play -by George
Bernard Shaw was. acted out
FEED MILL
Mary Street —% CLINTON — 482-9792
We have new Mercanysi Meteors and Comets
hi stock — o fine selection to choose from.
Phone 262.2604 or 262-2607
See flud or Jim
Wo will be glad to come Out to see you.,
MERCURY METEOR - COMET
and MERCURY TRUCKS
TA& USED CARS
1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4 DOOR SEDAN, power steering, power
brakes, power back window, automatic,
radio, whitewalls, wheel discs, one owner.
1964 PLYMOUTH
1962 GALAXIE 500
1962 STUDEBAKER LARK
6 cylinder automatic. Driven by a School
'VALI ANT
teacher.
1961
1961 FALCON
r4aD000ft SEDAN, 6 cylinder automatic, with di.
1960 PLYMOUTH
STATION WAGON, 6 cylinder
TRUCKS
1964 MERCURY
1 TON TRUCK still under warranty.
1956 FORD
MTON• with rabk.
1958 Buick
r Hardtop
1952 Chevrolet 4 door
1957 Chevrolet 2 doo
'1959 Renault -, 19S6 Chevrolet .2 door
FROM $200 TO $400 CARS
F UFER
STATION WAGON, 6 cylinder.
2 DOOR HARDTOP, 10,000 rrIiles, one owner.
4 DOOR SEDAN, power steering and
brakes, whitewalls, radio, one owner.
WATell FOE THIS
The vulnerability of older
pedestrians in traffic )s under-
lined by this item from the Ont-
ario Safety League, There is
one death for .every five older
adults struck in traffic. By con
tract, one out or every 37 school
age youngsters involved in ac-
cidents is a fatality. The hazard
for older 'persons is seven times
greater.
An average of 6,300 worrien
enroll . in Red Cross nursing
courses each year.