HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-04-15, Page 10A Coupla The Boys.
"Bless my turtle-neck sweater," says Howard.
"Here'b Ray ,Bellew, who's with yours truelifically
five days a week on CBC-Tv's Razle Dazzle. The
reason he'-s looking so sober is that the jellybean
just •ate went down the wrong way."
Huron County Farmers Supporting
Farm Union "March On Ottawa"
The mass delegation to the
government in Ottaswa by Oni-
erio farmers has been strongly
suPPeW 3,4 kturgi Can*
whereby early April there Were
about 1,300\dgnatures, on a pet-
itliotr asking arnlii*One,.iits
the economic lot Or the-refiner.
The' Ontario Ferriletls'
Crow has 30,060 mess 'Of 'WM.-
ers from all over the in6tinee
vvh0 are affected by "'stagnant
end depreaking agrieultAiral con-
ditions". Twenty-Aonsancl :Imre
nameis are *peeted to be added
to the before the "Marcia
On " . OttaWa" on WeldneedaY,
April '28.
Russell Bolton
Re-elected Head
If Wheat Board
Russell T. Bolton, RR 1• Sea-
forth, was re-elected chairmen
of the Ontario Wheat Produc-
ers' Board at the inaugural
Meeting in ,Toronto last week.
Mr. Bolton is now beginning
his second year as head of the
12 man board. He represents
wheat producers in district 7.
Other members of the board's
executive committee were re-
turned for 1965. They include
the vice-chairman, Peter Mac-
l1innon, Bath; ' second vice-
chairman, James O'Shea, Gran-
ton; A. R. Coulter, Campbell-
vine; and M. R. McDougall,
Blenheim.
CUT PRICES ON
With These Specials from the New Proprietor of
C. & W. Groceteria — RCAF Station Clinton
ONTARIO
SPY or DEL.
PPLES
MEDWAY — 1
CREAMERY An
BUTTER
5-LB. BAG
PER. D Z.
*SOCIAL SERVICE IN ACTION
Sun Life brings financial security to Sun Lite Highlights in1964 •,
hundreds of thousandi 'of men and * *II 7.94639;222,m (up $185,496,000 or
women and their families. In 1964' * BENEFIT PAYMENTS--$230,725,000 (up
Sun Life's payments to its Policy-• *13,637.000 from 1963)
holders, beneficiaries and annuitants * TOTAL LIFE INSURANCE IN FORCE --
$12,539,683,000'(up more than a billion were greater than ever. Policy- dollars from •'1963; inCludes $5,161,042,000
Sun Life insurance than ev er before. *ASSETS
ril, o itio (up
.AT D ECEMBER 31st —
2$3 $135,051,000 n.01124963)
* INCREASED EARNINGS—New dividend
scales in 1965 will 'result filen increase, for the
16th consecutive year. The total to be paid
in dividends to participating policyholders
iIn 1965 is estiniated at $55,306,000.
holders, old, and new;. bought more Insurance) -• " • .
I am proud to represent Sun Life of Canada in this area, and am at your service as a life
insurance counsellor.
GORDON T. WESTLAKE
R.R. 3 BAYFIELD, ONTARIO
ANNUITIES • GROUP tIPE IP GROUP HEALTH" GROUP PENSIONS
.
E L The Company with the
Policy that is right for YOU.
.
ASSURANCE. COMPANY, OF CAN.A.DA
LIFE INBUUANCB •
SEE THEM NOW AT
JOHN BEANE. JR.
Brucefield Phone 482-9250
Authorized
Cake or
Dealer
l4tfb
BRUCEFIELD WELDING
Phone 482-3272
[ Entertainment Nightly
AT TOO
QUEEN'S HOTEL
SEAFORTH
Announcing
1nsttran.o
If Accident, Illness or Death
brings 'unexpected hardshiP!
AID will safeguard your loan.
if you Ore DISABLED, unable to work
for more than 30 days, due to accident
or illness, AID takes over yoUr pay-
ments, goes on paying your monthly
instalments Until you •recoyer or your
loan is 'paid in full.
If DEATH occurs, AID pays the out-
standing balonce of your ban in full. .
Available on Loans of $1,500 or more .
• Exclusively at
TLANTIC FINANCE CORPORATION
7 RATTENBURY STREET -- CLINTON
Phone 482-3486
W. SNELL, Branch Manager
'WITH EXCLUSIVE ,
IN TANK AGITATOR
P.T.O. OPERATED
•100 GALLON
BONDED TANK
Designed for the new
and future chemicals
that leqUire constant
agitation.
•••"°°61.1.11milli ,
flow Ationtiod
modelsmith
TOO or 200 imp.
tanks
for Car in
CAT'
out the bag
HIGH ANALYSIS — Your yields and
prat will take a tremendous leap forward
with new AA Quality 7-28-28 fertilizer.
Agrico's 7.28-28 in the popular 1-4-4 ratio
is high in phosphorus for early maturity
and high in potash for top quality grain
gild sturdier stalks.
With more plant food units in every bag
you 'need less fertilizer to get maximum
yields. And you save time, labour and
money, The uniform granules spread even-
ly and are easily regulated in the hopper.
This season, use Agrico's AA Quality.
7-28-28 for corn and small grains and watch
your profits grow,
AGRICULtLIF1AL CHEMICALS LIIVIITED
LONDON ORANGEVILLE M voter tlioPa
Order front your Agrieo dealer
A. J. MUSTARD, RR 1, Varna
`130Ec TAYLOR, RR 3, Clinton
HAUGH BROS, RR 1, Bruceficid
ear Owner Takes Over
roceteria at Camp
en writA P4014004 st4m. 144
Hows-i*oir0,,,,Thsirs., April 11, 1965
4 TWIN-PACK
FOR
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INNS 6's
CETERIA
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
RCAF STATION ,PHoNE 4824313
Q IPtldeY Pg' :we*,
AP* OA 40.WaWri r Ht..091s!OliOr .
the Groceteria at the :
,eritTnnee to" Adastrnl Peti;
AIF
'e *Robert Bmed, Who has
had Se'04: yeas grocery PNPOlitH
WOOL
JACKSON
ALUMINUM LTD,
is collecting Wool for grading
and Sale on the' ce-nPePtive,
plan. Shippers may obtain sacks
and twine free of charge Wei;
the *ove -or their Jeieensed
crrePars•
Realizethe highest returns
tor ylour wool, by patronizing
Mir .0W4 OrganiZation.
Canadian Co-operative
Woo! Growers Limited ,
40 St. Clair Avenue E.,
Toronto 7, Ontario.
P-044, Onet*ted
own VaJletY store and 15.44.S '
ed. AS a 4.441,i)L4oir for .;140:*
044.4$ gor4P44,y,
oitr. Proopp47014§0 the Ws-
i4e* f4*4 Mlaynarcl Celite YAP°
is 004r building ..Red. and
White FoOdintester Aere on -
?'urosi 'Street in PAtttOrli
Mr. Brand is married and
liar 1.06a,1)45/0 in .11040 ggh0P1
e414 PIP pre-tchrietl girl et home
After school * over an June
the Ptand fernitlY intend trtIPIV-
i.ng to glin;ton. At present they
liVe at 856 Oxtiord Street, '1.947
don,
The Store is. Open. every day
'from 9 am. to 6 p.m, including
WechieSdaY afterheci40. Friday
night the store is Open to.: 9
n'eleek.
The present staff at the store
is Mrs. Betty Hodges and Mrs.
Frames Gem*,
The store is Well stecked'
With all grocery ifearis, lots of
nIteat Counter sPt/ee, as well as,
a dairy counter and frUit and
vegetables. Mr. Brand claims;
his: prices are competitive with
,reest local outlets.
Clinton Shower
For arna
Bre t
Briderelent- Mt* Kniginie
Weeds, Toronto,, (formerly of
Clinton) was feted at a ShoWer,
tnr(3,aV, App 10i MOT 4.7, her
millTriage to Allan HaYter, Var.'
tter the hgana, liastess
t
Sairgilw aSfoton. Co.-
'essgo *4114 Mi4.4 Oarol: Tv,
-10T And, nos EPTIOP
The one ir for the Ouest of
hr-419cr was de rated with pip c
and White bonus and restored
large wedding bell centred, a-
helve it.
Games and readings were
condueted by Mrs. Schreiber,'
Ronnie Stirling and Carol Tay-
'ion •
The gifts were wheeled in on.
Small Cart and Presented by,
Nancy. Sertltntl, &mine Mew
Grace Marie McAdam a.nd Ann'
1-rnYter.
Miss Onn41, Watt* read the
address and Miss Welods thank.'
ed all for their kindness.
'Friends were present from:
Toronto, London, Varna and
Clinton.
Most of the support for caul'
eer research program of ithei
National Cancer Institute comes
Boni voluntary contributions to
the April campaign of the Can-
adian Cancer Seciety.
Edgar liathwell, RR 2 Bay-
field; oonnty director, Will be
heading the Huron delegation.
Several area farmers have in-'
dicated their Willingness to take
in the 'Mardi), but it is
still not loadWit. fvfiw Many will
Ire attending frem enuni6y.
ItutiOn'a anntritent is 50 persons.
Mrs. Jeanne Wallin*, Wein-
eti's president Of the Ontario,
plaann6re union, .staid in a leiter
to .NFU President ,•RaY Atkin-
Son, that Ontario .farin -eia are'
bedomting degioeita:ti&. Vie said
the emphasis, "on price 'Must be
in' the strangest terms in the
twit& prelsntoti „ka ')ItteWa.
"If there is not n slatiitactory
solutien, yew Shortly," she add-
ed, ''indications ixtint to more
vageraliis drnetie actiens.
OFU President John Domar;
said the Throne speech was: nothing .but disappeintment and
disilluSiorirnent and will provide:
only a "pittance trickle" to-
ward's an improVed distribution:
of national wealth so bailly1
needed for farmers; rural com-
munities and small town bus-
inesses.
Farmers in Western Canada
too are joining the march.
0
Bayfield UCW
Pot-Luck Dinner
BAYFIFILE — The United
Church Women of the St. An-
drew's United. Church .t held
their meeting in, the church on
April 8 beginning with a pan'
luck dinner served at noon.
Mrs. • John. S:cotchrner opened,
the meeting With an Easter
reading. The study book topic,
"God Chooses A. People" Was
taken by Rev. Pease.
A, bale is to be packed at
the home of Mrs. Rpbert Scot-
ohm er.
A school to teach the new
curriculum is to be held from
May 12 to 14 in Ontario- St.
United Church, Clinton. Bay-
field UCW will sponsor one
delegate.
Mrs. Tom Penhaie gave a
report on the Presbyterial. held
in Seaforth last month.
Invitations have been receiv-
ed to a attend 'Thank-offering
meetings in Kippen, April 13
and in Brucefield, April 20.
Henson Auxiliary
Collects $216.00 `.
For Red Cross Work
HENSALL — Mrs, Evelyn
Carroll, Goderich, paid her of-
ficial visit to the Legion Ladles
Auxiliary at the April meeting
last Tuesday evening.
President, Mrs. Roy Smale
introduced the guest and chair-
ed the meeting.
It was announced that $216,
was collected by auxiliary
members for the Red Crass in
the recent 'canvass of the 'vil-
lage.
Plans were made for the an-
nual Penny 'Sale in May and a
euchre April 30th, The mystery
prize was Won by Mrs, W. H.
Bell and the guessing prize by
Mrs. Gordon IVEUnin,
0
Classified Ads.
Bring Results
MIDDIVON
$44441 ,€Serviicce riam434 '
OPod F441a9: Sec',
Ylke o PitanY end InterPeSstil
vs011 be held ch), St giatlhOSAn
gllcaam ,Church, giddlletohA
Anril 16 at 3 p.m,
Pster island* Service in St.
James entreh W1111 be ;held at
the re;tliar ilkinr of .2:09
r9r49144 and 14Ixa F, J. (wre4")
wr,kweten and fag PAY, $#14#0"1
and Mr. and MrS. Kenneth
Taylor, Myth, Were Sunday
gYeAts at the 'ItOme of VII. and
Mrs. Fred NnIddlet94. akits Evelyn, Hull, . ,Clinton,
spent Sunday With Mr.
Mrs. Stewart Mrs. .Benson McCullough* a
pagent in the Clintien Public
Heanital.
Ross Middleton, has Purchased
Brain Eeridenheres farm On
the Bayfield Una, This farrn
fOr Severe' .generations, was owned by the Cluff family,
St. James WA '
The Women's Auxiliary of St.
James Anglican Church, Mid-
dleton, met Wedne&den APiil 7,
at the home ,q the president,
PrrS. :Fred, giddretort With thir-
teen hiembers and the '1:teeter
Present.
A OriliguAt was. ganI6—..si -0xn-pleted during this work meet-
ing.
Mrs. 'Don Middleton, viee-:
president, read an article front
the Alien hiving ntelssage en-
titled Money
Which led te a Spirited
aim. She also read ttktio editor-
ails "Nineteen Centuries Later"
and "One Solitary Life't, •
:The president opened the'
business Meeting fiSsisted by
,Mrs. J. Storey lining an Easter
theene.
Mrs. John Grigg and 'Mir,
K‘§iitti Miller read 'their repertS,
The moll 'call Vvas anstirered
with rn/a.t: "verses and thoughts
On EaSter. •
The
of
reminded mean-'
'bets of the anntial meeting of:
the WA of Hitien Diocese tin'
St. Paill's Cathedral, London,'-
on April 27 and 28.
' Mrs. Arnold miner, convener
of the Dorcas COminittee ,re;
ported the 'bale had been com-
pleted and sent to London,'
Members accepted' an invita-
tion from St. Paul's WA, Clin-
ton to attend their thankoffer-
ing meeting in the Parish Hall
on Tuesday, April 20 at 2:30
p.m. Missionaries from Japan
will be special • speakers'.
The annual Thankoffering
was collected at this meeting,
Easter lilies will be donated
for the special Easter Sunday
service.
Mrs, Arnold. Miller will be
hostess for the May meeting
which will feature the annual
plant 'sale.
A social evening will be plan-
ned for Wednesday, April 21 in
the Tipperary School.
An' invitation to attend an
Art Show in the Ontario St.
Church on Saturday, May 8
was received as well.
C
VANITY
GRADE A
MEDIUM
24-0Z.
SLICED 2 FOR S
•
gehlize the 'littlest retUrha ,
• foritour wool 'by pati'optirng
• your own brganizkrinn,
SHIPaatt6T TO' ' • , C rim Registeied Worebouie No. 1,,
Wosy~wni,x to0ntarlo.,,, '
eggIt'd
or'by writing to
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
40 Si. Clair Avenue East,
Toronto 7, Ontario
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