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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-05-06, Page 11Auburn and is ix MRS..• 'WES :BRADNOcK4,..Curreapaudha00 .520595 Thurs., May 6,1965 Clinton Hews-Record . % MR, ADOLPH, LITTMAN New Owner of The LOCKWOOD BARBER SHOP At-15 Albert Street Clinton Invites You To Make Appointments For HAIR CUTTING By Phoning 48MS:79 Jacob keimer stands in thick growth of weeds next to clean, Atraxine-treated field. ‘CsAtrazine keeps the corn clean saves precious labour", says Jacob Reimer, Pt. Rowan "Attazine has given us excellent weed control on our 140 acres of corn. We combined a bumper crop, averaging 135.140 bus. to the acre", Mr. Reimer reports. "We applied Atrazine when the corn was 4" to 51 high, becauselWe like to hit the weeds that• are already up: The trouble is the weeds come up so fast. We thoughtewe were In, for trouble. But Atrazine knocked them out in shortordee" , used to go through the corn two, or three times with the cultivator, but my time is too precious putting on 'Nitrogen to have to worry about cultivating— especially when Atrazine does the job better." rAlthough I plant tomatoes on some fields, follow- ing corn, by working up the soitwell, I have never had any trouble with residues." "I certainly. wouldn't want to go back to growing corn without .Atrazine." Use the one herbicide that keeps corn clean through to harvest. Ask your dealer for descriptive literature and `don't forget to get your sprayer ready on time. Omens 65W linailehe 5 lb. bigs and 50 lb. nations km farm supply denlern 4:11:110•• for ganef farming 14505 moons (CANADA) ILINIRTRD, 234 EOLiNTON AVENUE EAST, TORONTO 12, ONTARIO • FULLER BRUSH APPOINTMENT RON FISHER Has been appointed Fuller B r U s h Representative for Clinton and Goderich Town- ship. Mr. Fisher may be con- tacted at 165 Inrig Street,. Clinton, or by phoning 482- 3434 before 9 a.m or after 6 p.m, 16eow On Her Day — Sunday, May 9 — at HOTEL CLINTO . SPECIAL SMORGASBORD FOR FAMILY DINING Being Served from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL IN OUR DINING ROOM k •k lc en i n a Ba s et Oritfal—Served from 9:30,p.m. to 12:30 a.m., Saturday Served from 9:30 it Midnight Phone 48201421 for Reservattons We Cater to banner Parses RUSSELL MANSON (shearer) Zurich t'irr 00:vor by writing to - '41c eANABTAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED :40 St. Cliajr Avenue East;. • Tdrontoi ltiOhta r 010. Wells Auto Electric • Have Recently Installed a Three-Point Wheel Balancer Me Newest, Most Improved Static Balancer -- Guaranteed Satisfaction Did You Know That "Nine out of Ten Cars" Need Wheel Balancing? Why Not Ride In Safety, Comfort and Economy WELLS AUTO ELECTRIC CLINTON'S MOST UP-TO-DATE TUNE-UP SHOP 54 KING ST., CLINTON SUNOCO PRODUCTS -- GOOD YEAR TIRES WHEEL BALANCING PHONE..482-3851 WE SELL ONLY THE BEST AUBURN The Eestere ThankOffering of the.KneN Un- ited 'Cluireti Women was held' in the ohnreh With the ineMber* of Unit One in change'. The guests. were Wekomecl by the President, Mrs, I3ert graig, and NA% Robert Teel:len Mrs. Norman Wightmen was the Ogellist for the evening, The • leader a Unit One, nem, James Jaeltson, oPened, the Meeting. The SetiPture lessen Was road by Mrs. Jack Arm- strong and a solo was sung by Mrs. Emniersen Rodger. The Meditation on the scrip-. tire reading Was given by avrro‘ Keith Meehan,. Mrs. Jackson 'welcomed the guests :from Blyth, Westfield, and Donnybrook United Chur- ches, St. Mark's Anglican, Kn.bx Presbyterian and the Baptist churches. The offering was re- ceived by Inns. Robert Turner and Miss Venla Thompson. Mts. Bert Crnig introduced the .guest-spealker of the even- ing, Xis. Bert Alton, Lucknow. Site gave an inspiring message entitled "Have you heard?" Mrs. Evelyn Minim thanked Mrs. Anton, and on 'behalf of the Unit presented her with a gift, Following the closing hymn and benediction, all were invited to the Sunday school room dec- orated with spring flowers. Tea was. Senved by the members of. Unit One. Auburn Unit s Easter I~ankofferin Mr, and Mrs.. Reg Aeeirith, ifeeerge end Anne, 4.4inVon, spent the: Weelcend: M. the leg, Inge, , Mrs, Stanley jnhiletnit .re- Anrneel last week to her home in the Vilinge after SPerildine the Whiter tiaz Florida and, Ceeelerien. Lloyd d Hernpltreees left on Sientlay e ',banking 'course at Tereertn William Were:heed; BeitMilien WA Pe the supply manager of the Can- adian Imperial .Bank of Cone- .coerce here and at Dungannon, lefre., Margaret Arthur re- turned to the name of her son, Harry Anther,. Mrs. Arthur and family after visiting with other meneleen9 of "her family; William,. Stiles is attending und'ertaker's 0011Me in Ter, Otte for e feW WeeleS. Albert MeVareane is ossisting at the Arthur Funeral Home. antl, Mrs, ThonaaS John- ston and Miss Laura, Phillips visited on Simday evening with. Mre. RichardtFinnigan who cel- ebrated her /37th birthday that day, Dn. B. C. Weir mine back to his home on Saturday after visiting with Ms eon,' John R. Weir, Mr, s. Weir and fan .-44y London for the winter months, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hellinga, Hank and Elizabeth, moved in- to their new home in Goderich last week. prior to their de- parture the family was present, ed With a reclining lawn chain, a gift from friends and neigh- bours. At a recent bowling ban- quet, Mrs. Hellingia was pre- sented with a gift by her team- mates, Mr. and M. William Brown, Goderich, visited Iasi weekend With his permits, Mr and MTS. Clifford Brewn and family. lastly Sunday will be ob- served next Sunday at Knox United Church. when Rev. Ure Stewart, B,A., Seaforth, supply minister at the Auburn Charge will be in charge. The Sacra- ment of Baptism will be admin- istered and there will be special music by a Mothers' Choir. Everyone is invited* to the Presbytery Demonstration sai- l:eel far the new Sunday, school curriculum of the United Church of Canada to be held May 12-14 *in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. Rev. W. G, Sherman, Sparta, a former Baptist minister here, died in, St, Thomas hospital re- cently. Mrs. Wes Bradneck attended the Provincial Board Meeting of the Federated Women's In- stitntes of Ontario at Guelph laSt week. • Mr. y and Mrs. Carl Govier. weee in the delegation of far; • inerS Who joined the "March on Ottawa" last week. The group PreSented the Farnter's Union Balie to the Governor of We', There were 17 neemberS front Hureel County. ' • Rev, G. M, Smith of Ontanto Bantist. Church, Stratford, Was exeltange minister at the Au- bum Baptist annich last Sim- dfaY, Mr. 'Craig Peters was at the, Stra,tford Otureli. Mr. and Mrs, ThOnnas John- stop 'visited on Su ay with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Fareaw, Air, and avrrs. Sid. Ploveright, Lucknow, visited On Sunday' With Miss Laura PhElips. Mr. and 1Virs. George Haggitt,. Johnny, Paul and Michael, Zur- ich, visited on Sinn:clay With Mr, and Mese Thomas Haggitt and Stephen. William Humphrey, and Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of St. Helens visited .over, the weekend with Migs Laura Phil- lips. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 1VIacInnis and daughter Jackie, London, spent the weekend With rela- tives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Beadnock, Shelton and George, attended the Ontario Numismatic. Con- vention 1st London last Sunday. Short Course 'Twelve *Auburn ladies took the three day course in leather tooling• in the Auburn Com- munity Manorial, Hall last week. Miss R. Leslie, of the Ilome Economic Service, was 'the instructor and each lady made a belt and a wallet or bill- fold. Those enrolled were MIS. Donald Haines, Mrs, Frank Raithby, lens. Norman McDoW- ell, Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs. Thanes Hag- gitt, Mrs. Leonard Archam- bault, Mrs. William Empey, Mrs. Ed. Davies, Mrs. Gordon Chareney, Mrs. Kenneth Scott, end Mr's. Lawrence Plaetzer. LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Eck- rnier, Kincardine, spent a Sun- day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin. 'MTS. Walter Skimins return- ed last 'Thursday from Clinton Public Hospital and is' recuper- ating at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs. James Scanlon. The Yotang People of Oakville are to visit the Londesbaro Youth Fellowship Group this Flriday. The Cheerio Club met last Wednesday for a pleasant after- noon at the home of Mrs,,Earl Gaunt. Mrs. Thomas Allen Sr, was taken to Clinton Public Hospit- al on Sunday suffering from a heart attack. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen arrived last week for care at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen Jr. Miss Elaine Alexander re- turned home last week from Coppereliff where she had held a teaching position.. Miss Alex- ander has picked up a virus which necessitates a rest for the balance of the school term. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thomp- son spent Sunday with their parents in Moorefield. tid Mind togits Old angtiet A !,g„p,01.-.070.454rA:Ctiirlii ot.P0.4 . bowlers .emdhid' busy 's mason, of IcoOtig Wiith, A einaShingbane CMet, at Awr0,4•001; Ce 11,45prgrt4tx:064e. thitely 85 'happy le*ts.)eiTied an an 0:041410 Of' tun, Corporals .11*§$ WeitWee,)3,,c4,1.-)enaeft:g_ We*. in dharge OX the evening's toP.4.111-$1101t, Wing ,commklg etr Actixng COQ 141446. mole 0-1:4 . •:*-14004‘ti.orp - alinttlie on arid. sFeejor;:., ,00 Stratford • Mixed Bowling Teague oblarer4, ProXIs were R. OleKtain, Seetriders; C, Pitman, R. Keatse well,. tqmetz, B. Pitman and. M, baths, , • Staff 13.,*ling ague. chain- PiOnS Were: Rn_KereWeil, .r.. liPaietwtle, IL...Schmidt, )3. Oleen and Play oPf individual winners were: Opl.e. Ron Burbridgei Schmidt and Ross Kerswell, VARNA Relbert .Jelueston, Toronto, Spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr, arid 'Mrs. Perce Joihn- Slton and attended the :Fortieth Wedding Anniversary of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mee, Lee McConnell. Weekend guests. with Mr. and Mrs, Lee McConnell were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Argo, David Argo, Jim Argo and Miss Iris Campbell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Rim E. McConnell, Marty; Robbie and David, Toronto; and Mr. .and Mrs. C. L. Talbot, Lee, Danny and John, London. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tipping, and twin sans, Sarnia, spent the weekend with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell,' Varna, celebrated their 40th wedding 'anniversary lest week- end, On 'Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Talbot gave a din- ner party 'to honour their.'" nkr- ents at the Little Inn, Bayilield. Head table guests included Mr, and Mrs. John W. Argo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ressee Er- ratt; other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, Paul Stephenson, Jim Argo, Miss Iris Campbell, David Argo, Robert Johnston, Lee Talbot, Danny Talbott and 'Martin McConnell. On Sunday, Mr. 'and Mrs. Lee McConnell held an At-Home at their residense. The tea table covered by a cream lace cloth was centred With an arrangement of baby white 'mums 'and white carna- tions with red tints, and flanked by white tapers. Pouring tea in the afternoon and evening were: Mrs. John W. Argo, Mrs. Russel Erratt, Mrs. Perce Johnston and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson. Assisting were: Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Miss Grace eStephenson, Miss Iris Campbell, Mrs. Ronald Taylor, Mrs. Ernest MeClinchey, Mrs, Wilma Reid, Jr. Farmers Discuss Farm Safety Signs AUBURN — The joint meet- ing of the Clinton Junior Far- mers and the Junior Institute was held in the board room of the Agriculture office. After a short business period, Torn Cunningham, county presi- dent, explained to the members how the Farm Safety Signs are to be sold. • Plans were made for the next joint meeting to be held with the North Huron Junior Far- m.ers Wingham on May 12. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME nay except Stinday LEAVE CLINTON 12:40 P.M. ARRIVE STRATFORD 1;35 P.M. LEAVE STRATFORD 1:55, P.M. ARRIVE TORONTO 3:55 P.M. Convenient connection to Montreal, Atlantic Provinces. Low tail fares. For information phone your local C.N. sales bike. Fast Pail service to :TORONTO- 14-65 CANADIAN NATIONAL Varna Couple Celebrate 40th Wedding Day Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. J. McCon- nell and Mrs. Clifford Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell were married May 2, 1925, at the home of 'the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson, of the Goshen Line. Among the many attending, were guests from Toronto, Lon- don, Goderich, Port Huron, Zur- ich, Clinton, Bayfield, Bruce- field, Seaforth and Wroxeter. LEGION ATJXELTAILY TO 1VIEET MONDAY The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion will hold its' Monthly meeting on Monday, May 10 at 8:15 in the Legion Hall. WooL Realize the highest returns. for yuur wool by patronizing your own organization. SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No,1,, Weston, Ontario, Obtain sacks and twine Without charge from — , ° itidiAdual Winners In RCAF Bowling Corporals Hal Schmidt, Ron Burbridge and Ross Kers-well, left to right, are shown here receiving engraved trays from Dennis Riggin, Stratford, as the individual winners in the Staff League and Mixed League. Awards were made at the banquet on April 30 at the Station Rec. Centre. (RCA.11' Photo) 4-H Garden Club Meets At Auburn Auburn The second meet- ing of the Auburn Sunburnt Sallies 4-H Ga.rdetn, Club was held at the home of Miss Ber- nice McDougall. The president, Jill Bennett opened the meeting and the., minutes were read by Linda Reed, All members. answered the 1'011 call by telling why they were going to Plant a garden. Mrs. Keith 'Mad= led a dis- cussion period on the prepare- teen of the soil and how to plant the ,garden: She 'gave an outline to 'follow on the proper culti- vation and transplanting and watering of young plants. .Mrs. Frank Raithby was as- sisted by Mrs. Meehan and told about the reference file which every member will have to keep. The meeting was closed by all repeating the Mary Stewart Collect. • H. F. WETTLAUFER FEED MILL Has In Stock: — CLOVER & GRASS SEEDS FERTILIZER — SEED GRAIN — WARWICK SEED CORN BARBED WIRE TWINE ALL AT COMPETITIVE PRICES — WE DELIVER. H. F. Wettlaufer Feed Mill Mary Street -- Clinton — Phone 482-9792 • Want to oven cook a dinner while you're shopping or working, picking up the kids? Come in and see the Westinghouse Automatic Ranges Come in and see deluxe Range, The Automatic timing Centre — Variable Broil — Rotisserie — Extra Large Miracle Seal (Wen make it simple to cook on. The Lift Up :Surface thiits, plug Out oven heaters and Lift Off Door Make it easy to clean, Pius 'These Other Deluxe Features: ▪ 7 Position Heat Switches • . Non :11og Look In Window • Special 140° Warmifig oven setting. • Oven Signalite . Broiler Pan . Pull Width Storage Doer . Deluxe Platform Lights YOU CAN BE SURE . IF IT'S WESTINGHOUSE Models Prited From TWO-STEP AUTOMATIC TIMER Starts and stops oven automatically. $169.95 UP CLINTON ELECTRIC SHOP FULL-WIDTH STORAGE DRAWER Large lower draWer convenient foi• Storing cooking utensils. this new 1065 24'* "Yout Westinghouse Dealer" 06 ALREtt, STREET' -- CLINTON PHONE 482-6646 .„, 1