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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-04-02, Page 11hog production SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG STARTER NO. 10 MEDICATED. (We Call It "OUR DOUBLE-BARRELLED BARGAIN") Some Starting Feeds "do a real good job— but they cost a lot. Other Starters are cheaper, but then they leave something to be desired." That's where No. 10 comes in—a real performer—at the right price. Try it. Palatable, productive No. 10, to be fed following Shur-Gain Creep Feed, up to 50-60 lbs. live weight. Watch those weaners grow and go on to the pig starter with the double-barrelled benefits of economy and performance—Shur-Gain 18 % Pig Starter No, 10—"The Double-Barrelled Bargain," START now! H. F. WETTLAUFER FEED MILL PHONE 482.9792 — CLINTON, ONT. uunlnunnumuunum SHUR•GAIN leadership in nutrition • continuous research • management skills 0 growing animal health service 524-8787 Financing Available — Low Down Payment If you haven't looked over our lot in the last two weeks, you're in for a pleasant surprise. We have 36 new faces on our lot. All late model, safety checked, ready for the road. 1969 FAIRLANE Two door hardtop, finished in Britanny Blue with black roof and harmonizing blue interior. This low mileage unit driven by one local owner, features an economical 6 cylinder engine with 3 speed transmission and custom radio. Lic. J61-638. FAIR PRICE $2588 This low price does not reflect the price we're asking — it has been meticulously Maintained in showroom condition. 1967 THUNDERBIRD Four door Landau. A superb autorbobile which has all the regular Thunderbird options including power steering, power brakes, 3 speed automatic. This little gem also has AM/FM radio, power door locks, bucket seats, leather interior and vinyl roof. You have to see it to believe it. Lit. J61997. FAIR PRICE $3223 1965 CORVAIR CORSA This top,of-the-line mOdel IS 'equipped with 4 speed and tadlo, 'bright red finith with harmonizing white vinyl interior and bucket seats. A truly beautiful little automobile. Lit. 881151. 5'777 FAIR PRICE • • • There's still time to make your donation to help a Crippled Child in Clinton and District. Please return your Pink Envelope and Cheque to . . . CLINTON LIONS EASTER SEAL FUND c/o D. W. CORNISH, 90 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO Goderich Motors (Ford) Ltd. South St., Goderich 524-7308 or 7309 CARS. PRICES CARS USED NEW . EXCELLENT SELECTION FAIR Goderkh Motors (Ford ) Ltd. south St, Goderich 524.7 08 or 7309 OUR GOAL THIS YEAR $1800 'ffiemr CER ith a check-up LL and a cheque CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY PO St/ CLINTON BRANCH CLINTON CANVASS STARTS APRIL 6th Phone Our Building Supply Centres In Prlees ih effect till At.ru it, 1970 Clinton 482'4514 liensall 262-2713 Seaforth 527-0910 4' x 8' - 1/4" ASPENITE 289 Any Quantity 188 '4?-90 Hd C k 9 so P t, 70s, rs • Y,9„, ¢ ft eo. We1cvood PANELLING 4' x 8' Seconds PRICE Cherry Iii rth 9.95 7.50 (03 ."1 irei.volueict NI; BALL-MACAULAY LTD. 490PNAND SINE! Take advantage of our low prices on quantity lots of Lumber, Plywood and Building Supplies Galvanized STEEL ROOFING 30 ga 6-rib Delivery service at 'liable Sirriiiai low 'prices on smaller quantities Inquire about the xew SCP1,..3. IlitOtra.v B P . Decorative CEILING TILE All Patterns 10% off SPECIAL PURCHASE " x S,trappi no 2,1/24 L.F. 4' x 8' 1/4" ROTARY MAHOGANY C.I.S. 4.98 ea 4lbg: f.q3,6111 1W, 4„ t Colored NAILL, pkg. GC4 Panel dnilliSI 'l. tube l',ss 1) lA Walnut 1495 .clinton..Nows-.Focord, Thwrsd0Y., April 2, 1970 11 glimoDommpoommomuffiffivoimpoompowwilmolowoollopplionliniolooffismilwiffinillumwmprnimilloomnoommilepoiou • 22. BIRTHS ,VcVEIGH: To Mr. and Mrs. Ciortlld 'McVeigh, Clinton, in Clinton ospital on Thursday, March 26, 1970, a (la u gh ter. BERNARD: To Mr. and Mrs, ./loward Bernard, Brussels, in. Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, March 26, a daughter. FAIRSERVICE:. To Mr. and Mrs, ,David Fairservice, Dollard-des Ormeaux; Quebec, on Friday / March 27, a daughter,' Anne Louise Maureen, a granddaughter for Mrs, M. Falrservice, Londesboro, 23. DEATHS HOWARD: Passed away at Melbourne, Florida on Thursday, March 26, 1970, Mrs. Anna Howard, beloved wife of the late John E. Howard, in her 74th year. Funeral services were held at Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield on Tuesday, March 31 With interment in Bayfield Cemetery. 25, CARDS OF THANKS T,EBEAU: I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives who attended the benefit dance' in my honor. Special thanks to the "Tru-Tones" who supplied the music: Your thoughtfulness„ at a time like this will never be forgotten. — Clarence "Jiggs" LeBeau. — 14p. SMALLDON: A sincere thank you and appreciation to all wild remembered me with cards and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Street, nurses and staff on the second floor who were so kind to me, also to the kitchen staff for the excellent meals. — Mrs. Ethel Smalldon. 14p" WILSON: A special thank you to friends, nurses and doctors for their kindness to me while a patient in Clinton ' Public Hospital. Sincerely — Mrs. Eva Wilson — 14b STUDIO Specializing in * Weddings * Children G*eoup fl4W" and passports 2$, -CARDS OF THANKS HUDIE: I Wish to sincerely thank all my friends and relatives for cards, flowers, visits and treats while I was, in, Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Dr. Kelly and hospital staff, — Alfred Hudie, 14p LEPPING'TON: I would like to thank my friends and relatives, Ontario Hydro employees, Clinton Ontario Street U.C.W. and the Clintonian Club for the cards, flowers and gifts sent to me while in Clinton Public Hospital, Victoria Hospital and Thameswood Lodge. Thanks also to Dr, Newland, Dr, Brady, first floor nurses, Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. McLaity, Dr. Banerjee and the nurses ,on 2nd west at Victoria Hospital, To Rev. Wonfor, Dr. Mowatt, Mrs. D. Bartliff and ' the Canadian Cancer Society for their help during the past weeks my most sincere thanks. On behalf of my family a special thank you to Norma Ball, Mien Altena, Jean Maguire and all the other neighbors who were so kind to them while I was away. '— Evelyn Leppington. 14p McMURRAY: In the midst of my sorrow, I wish to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to my many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown me in the loss of my husband. — Drusilla McMurray. — 14p. WILLIS: I wish to thank -the Clinton and Brucefield fire departments for their very speedy call to my barn fire at 6 o'clock Monday morning; their terrific lob of controlling the fire and saving the clock tower. Thanks to the two men who notified us of the fire (I do not know their names); to neighbors, and friends and the Bell Telephone operator who was very speedy and efficient. A special thanks to Mr. Terry Taylor who is so kindly sheltering the balance of my sheep. — I. M. Willis — 14p 26. IN MEMORIAM Miss Faye Blake of Brussels visited a few days last week, with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell and her aunt Miss Diane ICirkconnell • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Youngblut, Lorie, Barry and Bradley of London visited last week with his mother, Mrs.. Ralph Munro. Mrs. Munro returned after several days spent with them in London, Friends of Mr. Harold Sprung of Atwood are pleased to learn that he is improving in health in Listowel hospital. Mr. Peter Brown of Windsor spent the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mts. Maitland Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westpn of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson and Mr, Murray Rollinson. Mrs. Rdnald Pentland of North Bay spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles Straughan, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Livermore of Fordwich and Mr. Ed Haines of Woodstock spent the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay had as guests last week, their son John MacKay of London, Mr. and Mrs. John Weir of London and Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles of Goclerich. Mr. and Mrs. MacKay left Sunday morning for their home in Sault Ste Marie. Friends are pleased to see Mr. Gordon Naylor home after many weeks a patient in Wingham hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston of London, Miss Barbara Sanderson of Toronto and Miss Margaret Sanderson of London spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred" Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton spent the weekend with her parents in Windsor. Mrs. Bert Craig arrived home from a few week's vacation in Florida over the weekend. Miss Shirley Watkins of Londesboro spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Sheron Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cpainney, and family of Windsor visited on the weekend • — with, his! grandfather, Mr,. Robert Chamney and other relatives., " Master Michael Ddran' of Meaford spent a few days last week with his friend Master Greg Arthur. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Carter moved last week to their new home in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crane and family moved back to Auburn from Stratford last Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Terry Ruston moved to the Westfield Area. Easter Lilies decorated the Knox United Church when the United Church Women held their annual E aster Thankoffering meeting. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and Mrs, Kenneth McDougall. The members and guests were shown to their seats by the ushers Mrs. Gordon Naylor and Mrs. Clive Mrs. Alfred Fry presided for the meeting and gave the call to worship. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Ted East followed by prayer by Mrs. Fry, A solo was sung by Mrs. Gordon Chamney aecompanied on the organ by Mrs. Norman Wightman. The offering was received by Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mrs. William Empey. Mrs. John Durnin introduced the speaker of the evening, Mrs. Bert Alton" of Ashfield Trinity United Church. She chose for her inspiring message, Luke 22:54 as her prelude to Easter Season. She likened many people today to Peter and stated that if religion costs one nothing, one gets nothing in return. She closed her message with a challenge to all to live like Christ and forgive and love one another as we work together day by day. Mrs. Charles Merrill thanked Mrs. Alton for her Easter message. Following the singing of the hymn, Beneath the Cross of Jesus. Pastor Fry pronounced the benediction. Members of Unit Three served lunch and a social half hour was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doran of Meaford called on friends in the village last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Michael and Janice of Chatham spent the weekend with her .mother; .Mrs, Gordon Taylor, Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller over the weekend were their daughter, Miss Miller of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and son .Jim of Windsor. Mrs, George Lawlor was transferred - from Victoria hospital, London to Clinton General hospital, last week. Miss Connie Trommer visited last week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. Odbert at Stratford.. Mr. Kenneth Haggitt and Miss Jane Skinner of Nobleton spent the weekend with his_parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Stephen. M. 'and Mrs. Donald Rae of Barrie spent the holiday with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Dobie and Ross. Miss Carol Beadle of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beadle and other relatives. Miss Linda Israel of Kitchener spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell and Miss Diane Kirkconnell. Everyone is invited to attend the April meeting of the Auburn Horticultural Society on April 6 at 8.15 in the Community Memorial Hall. Mrs. Clifton McDonald of Goderich will be the guest speaker and tell of her trip to Jamaica this winter. There will be a talk on gardening and door prizes. Premiums will also be given to all members, so come along and help us to beautify Auburn with flowers this summer. The annual pancake supper sponsored by the Sunday School of Knox United Church will be held on April 8th with supper served from 5.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mrs. Harry Arthur visited last Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller at Dublin. Special services were held at all the village churches last Sunday observing Easter Sunday. Flowers placed in Knox Presbyterian Church were in memory of the late Mrs. Herbert Govier and the late Harry Eve were placed by the former's daughter and wife Mrs. Harry Eve of Islington. The other lily was placed by Mrs. F. O. Mcllveen of Oshawa in memory of her husband, the late F. 0. Mcllveen. St. Mark's Anglican church had flowers placed by Mrs. Gordon Taylor in memory of the Taylor and Hamilton fainilies. Also, an Easter Lily in memory of the late Mrs. Herbert Govier and the late Harry Eve was placed by Mrs. Harry Eve. • 118 St. David Goderich STEVENS: In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, ▪ Mrs. Mary Stevens, who passed away. four years ago, April 3, 1966. "Surrounded by friends, I am lonesome, In.!midst ,of. 'my. joys I am,bluei. a Witlibar;satilej on imy faue,11.'ve • heartache, Longing dear mother for you." Lovingly remembered by daughter Blanche, son-in-law Jack and family. 14p