HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-03-31, Page 6Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of REBECCA
TURNER? late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Hur
on, Widow, deceased.
AU persons having claims
.against the Estate of the above-
named, who died on the 30th
day of January, A.D. 1966, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on, or before 'the 4th day of
April, A-P. i960, after which
date the assets will be distri
buted, having regard only to
the claims of which -the under
signed shall then have notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
tins 15th day of March, A.D.
1966.
E. B, MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor lor the said Estate.
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DEATHS
ATCHISON — At Npwiew
Home, Simcoe, on Saturday,
March.. 26, 1966, Mrs. Caro-’
• ijine Achison, Delhi, te her
’76th year. Former Caroline
Steep, she is survived by two
sisters, Mrs. Sadie Johnston,
-Clinton and Mrs. J. A. Mal-
lough, Goderich. Funeral ser
vice from D. L. Murphy Fun
eral Home, Delhi on Tuesday,
March 29 with interment in
Pelhi Cemetery.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Cattle,' Pigs, •*p ac _ _ n • . . M ’• . ' - ...S* ' *.
. Lot 11, Con, r9,
Twpo 5 miles south of
forth, on
Monday, April 11
at 12:30 p.m.
Cattle: 7 Holstein cows,
fresh and due in April and
May; brindle cow, due in April;
Holstein' yr. old heifer; 4 Here
ford steers, rising 1 yr. old; 1
Hereford heifer.
Pigs: 2 , York sows wife
litters; 2 York sows, due time
of sale; 3 York sows, due in
May; York hog, 1 yr. old.
Implements: John Deere 420
tractor with heat -houser; -10-
inch hammer mill, 30 ft. end
less belt; spring tooth drag, 4-
seation, Jonn Deere; Interna
tional double disc; harrows;
land roller; rubber-tired farm
wagon; hay rack, grain box;
tractor bean or com scuffler;
Massey Harris No. 11 manure
spreader, on rubber; Interna
tional 7-ft. power mower; Int
ernational 8-ft. power binder;
13 disc International fertilizer
drill; 2-farrow Case plow; 5
.bunches cedar shingles; electric
fencer; Steel .barrel; 32-ft. ex
tension- ladder; set scale's; 2-
wheel trailer; 21-ft. grain
■auger, wlitih -motor; 3 point
hitch milk carrier; tractor um
brella; wire stretchers; forks;
. chains; shovels; tools; 2 unlit
Surge milking machine, piping
for 17 cows; milk cans; chicken
feeders; 21-ft. weed sprayer.
Hay and Grain: 500 bales
mixed hay; 500 bus. oats; 150
. bus. mixed grain;* 175 bus. fall
wheat; 7 ton cob corn.
Terms Cash
No Reserve, Farm Sold
Prop., CHARLIE EYRE
Auct., HAROLD JACKSON
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Machinery, Hay and Grain, at
Con, 9, Tuckersmith
Sea-
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale Of Farm Mach
inery and Cows at Lot (J, Con.
6 Stanley Twp. 1% miles north
of Hillsgreen or 3 miles south
of Varna on Parr Line on
Saturday, April 2 at 1 p.m.
Machinery: 58 Major Diesel
tractor; John Deere B tractor;
52 Ford tractor with mounted
mower; John Deere 4 bar side
rake; McCormick Deering man
ure spreader on rubber; 2 rub
ber tired wagons; 4 section
spring tooth McCormick Deer
ing drags; set' land packers;
Massey Harris disc; Case. 16 run
power lift fertilizer seed drill;
13 run 3 point hitch Dempster
fertilizer drill; 3 furrow rub
ber tired plow; 2 furrow rub
ber tired plow; Graham plow
with wide .and narrow teeth;
McCormick Deering electric
separator; 1 unit McCormick
Deering milking machine1; oat
roller; snow blower
point hitch; posts;
forks.
Hay: loose -hay.
Cows: 2 Holstein
with. 3-
chains;
Cows: 2 Holstein cows to
freshen April,and June:; Here
ford & Jersey cow due in June,.
Terms Cash
Prop., RAY PEPPER
Auct., HAROLD JACKSON
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DEATHS
CROOKS in Vancouver on
Sunday, March 20, 1966,
Frances Hampton, widow Of
the late William John Crooks,
1708 W 13th Avenue, Van
couver, in her 86tfa. year. Survived by 3 nephews’, Charles
Hampton, Toronto; James
.Scott, Mount Forest; Doug-,
las Scott, New York City and
-one .niece, Mrs. Edie Town
send, Vancouver. Funeral
service, Thursday, March 24
from- the T.‘ Edwards Mem
orial Chapel with interment
in Ocean View cemetery,
JOHNSTON ~r At the RCAF
Station Clinton on Tuesday,
March 29, 1966, William B.
Johnston, Goderich, dear hus-
band of the former Lucy Ell-
wood, in his 45th year, Fun
eral service at 2 p.m, Fpid'ay,
April 1 .from Stiles Funeral
Home, Goderich, with 'inter
ment in Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
MUNRO — At his home in
Seaforth on Friday, March,
25, 1966, Daniel Munro (for-
. mealy of Brucefieid) in hi-s
90t'h year. Predeceased by
his wife, the former Susie
Homsley iri 1949, he is survived by a' son, George F. of
Seaforth; two- daughters,
Mrs. Dale (Alice) Nixon, RR
4, Seaforth and Mrs. Ray
(Helen) Mason of Acton. The
funeral service was held from
Box Funeral Home, Seaforth
ion Sunday, March 27, wife
interment in Baird’s Ceme
tery, near Brucefi'eld.
BIRTHS
CHAPMAN — Jn Clinton Pub
lic Hospital on Wednesday,
‘ March 30, 1966 to Cpd. and
Mrs. John Chapman, .Clinton,
a son, ' •
CHARTER — In Clinton Pub
lic Hospital on Tuesday,
Mardh 29, 1966, to Mr- and
■ Mrs. Robert Charter^ RR 3,
Blyth, a daughter.
FITZSIMONS — In Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Friday', March
25, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Fitzsimons, Goderich,
a son, Brian Allen-, weight
9 lbs., 12 oz. (a brother1 for
Steven),
GREYDANUS — In Clinton
Public Hospital on Tuesday,
March 29, 1966 to Mr. -ajnd
Mrs, Cornelius Greyd'arius,
RR 4, Clinton, a son.
SNELL — In Alexandra Mar
ine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Monday, March
28, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Snell, Bayfield, a son.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Use Classified Ads
For Quick Results
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12, 13b
BIRTHS
TWTTCSHEii — Ill Victoria
Hospital, London, on Monday,
March 28, 1966 to Mr. find
Mrs, Murney Twitchell (nee
Jean McGregor), London, a
daughter, Kimberley Arm.
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. T, R, Stev
ens wish to announce the'
engagement of their young
est daughter, Beryl Clhiiis,- tine, to Mir. Henry Gelling,
only son .of Mr. and Mrs,
John Gelling, RR, 2, Clin
ton. The wedding to take
place in the Chapel of St.
Luke, Westminster Hospit
al, London, alt 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, APhil 23, 1966.
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Adashal Park
. Social Notes
Thurs., March 31, 1966—Clinton News-Record—Page 3
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery, Cattle and
Feed for BILL BLACKER, Sr.,
Lot 28, Con. 5, Hullett Town
ship, 2\/z miles north of Clin
ton, Highway 4, west >/2 mile.
On Saturday# April 2nd
At 1:00 p.m.
24 HEAD OF CATTLE 24
Holstein cow bred Feb. 10,
1966; Holstein Cow bred Jan.
21, 1966; Holstein cow bred
August, 1965; Guernsey cow,
milking and open; 4 BWF last
summer calves; 8 BWF year
ling heifers (OPP approx. 600
lbs.); 8 BWF yearling steers
(approx. 500 lbs.)
MACHINERY
, WF ’ Allis-Chalmers tractor
(in good condition); 8N Ford
tractor; Front-end manure
loader to fit 8N Ford or Fer
guson tractor, snow blade (fits
loader); set of heavy duty
10x28 tire chains (will fit big
ger tire); Ford tractor grill
guard; Ford 2 furrow mounted
plow; 7 ft., 3 pt. hitch mounted
cultivator and scuffler shields
to fit cultivator; 13-run Inter
national Seed drill; 6 sections
of diamond -tooth harrows;
hanse scuffler; 2-furrow Fleury-
Bissel trail plow; 26-plate 6-ft.
Fleury-Bissel disc; Fleury-Bis
sel 8-ft. disc (new); rubber-tir
ed Massey-Harris wagon; 16-fit.
hay rack; 7-ft., 3-pt. hitch
mounted mower; 7-ft. recipro
cating Case rake; model 45
McCormick-Deeiring baler, -mo
tor driven; 32-ft. bale elevator,
. 1 year old; heavy duty U h.p.
electric motor; 6-ft. Massey-
Harris binder; Massey-Harris
binder, suitable for parts; Mas
sey-Harris 7-ft. binder, in good
condition; 10-in. belt driven
Case hammetrmill with 2
screens; 30-ft. drive belt; Inter
national manure spreader; Vik
ing milking machine, nearly
new (pipes for 20 cows and 2
milking units); Viking Cream
separator, nearly new;
6 stainless steel milk pails;
2 steel water troughs, approx.
150 gallons; hydro electric
fencer; battery electric fencer;
rubber-tired wheel barrow; 2
canope rods for Ford tractor;
5 5-ft. pig troughs; 2 10-flt. pig
troughs; horse sleigh; M-H
dump’ rake; loading chute; stone boat; pig crate; set of
2,000 lb. scales; heat lamp; 10-
f,t. ladder; cattle water bowl;
3 or 4 logging chains; 120 fit.
lW rope; 7 sling ropes and
car; 7 used car tires; whlipple-
trees & knee yokes; block and
tackle; pulleys for hay fork
rope; rope cattle halters; set
of britehen harness; 10’xl2’ col
ony house; 10’x26’ colony house;
2 electric chicken brooders; 2
rolls of chicken wire; 5 chicken1
shelters; 10 planks, 12’xl’x2”;
2 sheets steel siding, 18’X4>’; 10
chicken feeders; grease gun
6 cartridges; hand cement pick.
Miscellaneous: door hinges;
litter carrier track hinges; cow
chains; shovels, brooms, clevis
es and other articles too numer
ous to mention.
Quantity of Hay, Grain and
Straw*
Terms of Sale Cash
5^ Sales Tax: Will Be In Effect
JOE COREY, Clerk
RICHARD II. LOBB, _
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Cattle, Im
plements, Hay land Grain at
Lot 42, Con. 4, East Wawanosh
Twp., 2 miles (north of Blyth
on No. 4 Highway on
Wednesday, April 13
At 12:30 p.m.
Horses: part Palomino mare
pony, rising 2 yrs. old; Welsh
gelding pony, 2 yrs. old.
Cattle: Holstein cow, 5 yrs.
bld, fresh; Holstein cow, 7 yrs.
old, fresh; Holstein cow, 6 yrs.
old, due time of slate; 2 part
Guernsey cows, 8 yrs. old, fresh;
black and white face heifer, 2
yrs. old, pasture bied; dark
red Shorthorn -bull, rising 2
yrs. old; red heifer, 2 yrs. old;
brindle & Hereford heifer, 2
yrs. old; 5 steers, approx. 900
lbs.; 7 yearling calves; 3 heif
ers; 4 steers; 2 February, 2
March calves’; Holstein heifers,
2 yrs. old; 2 Hereford heifers,
2 yrs. old; 9 Hereford steers, 2
yrs. old.
Pigs: number York pigs. .
Quantity baled Hay and
Straw, Grain.
Implements: 860 model Ford
tractor; hydraulic 3-furrow
Ford plow, 12 inch bottom;
International ace bottom trail
ing plow, on rubber; stiff tooth
hydraulic cultivator; 32-plate
International disc harrows; 5-
seefion drag harrows; Interna
tional 3-seation spiring tooth
harrows; CackshUtt fertilizer
disk drill, 13 run; land roller;
International 6-flt. cut trailing
mower; Massey Harris side
rake; Cockshutt wagon, with
16-ft. hay rack; International
No. 45 hay baler; 25-ft. pipe
elevator, nearly new; 7-fit. In
ternational binder; De Laval
cream separator; steel water
trough (like new); 2 colony
houses; 2 Warner Bros, pro
pane .gas brooders; 2 iron ket
tles; wagon- box with stock
rack; 2,000 lb. scales; alumin
um wheel bar row; 1 H.P. elec
tric motor, nearly new; pony
saddle (like new); number
storm windows; McKay snow
blower; 2 unit milking mach
ine.Other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms Cash
Prop., EARL CALDWELL
Auct., HAROLD JACKSON
Clerk, GEORGE POWELL
Complete Dispersal
Two Day
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Machinery, Hay, Grain and Reg
istered Holstein Cattle at Lot
28, Con. 2, East Wawanosh, one
mile north of Auburn on
Wednesday, April 6
at 1:00 p.m.
Machinery: Nuffield Tractor
460, 2 years old; Massey Fer
guson 3 point hitch 3 furrow
plow; Ford tractor with man
ure loader;. International 91
combine; International 12 ft.
swather; New Idea spreader,
125 bus; 12 ft. Hergot cultiva
tor; 12 ft. chain harrow; 7 ft.
New Idea mower; 10 ft. Case
packer; 7 ft. 3 point hitch cul
tivator; New Idea side rake; 2
McKee Harvesters; 24 ft. rack
■with self unloader; 2 rubber
tired wagons; set double discs;
B414 tractor, year old; I.H. bal-
er, 1953; 28 ft. elevator, 1964;
John Deere cultivator; 10 ft..
New Idea rake; New Idea mow
er; snow* blower; hammer mill;
26 ft. grain auger; seed drill;
2 wheel trailer; turnip drill;
extension ladder; set scales;
hydraulic cylinder.
Dairy Equipment: 3 Surge
unit milking machine with
pump; double wash basin; Uni
versal unit; pails; strainer.
Miscellaneous: Forks, shovels,
chains, cedar posts, anchor
posts, Miaple and pine lumber,
3 ducks, 2 drakes, quantity hay
and grain, some household ef
fects.
Terms — Cash
Nd reserve, farm sold.
Lunch Counters
Proprietor, William GoW
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Clerks George Powell
The Sale of1 60 Accredited
Registered Holstelhs Herd
April 14.
>olj>
SUNDAY. April 3 in the Baptist Church
at 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY. April 5 in Ontario St. Church
at 8:00 p.m.
THURSDAY. April 7 in RCAF Chapel at
8:00 p.m. Communion Service
FRIDAY. April 8 in Ontario Street United
Church at 11:00 a.m. Communion
Service.
B>ertiiceg
EVERYONE WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES
Sponsored by Clinton Ministerial Association
Attend Your Church
I
All Services on' Standard Time"
i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A.
Sunday, April 3
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Family Worship
7:30 p.m.—Song Service
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE
9:45 .
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
2:00___
3:00 p.m.—Sunday School
Ontario Street United Church
“THE FRIENDLY CHURCH”
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
Sunday, April 3
a.m.—Sunday School 1
TURNER’S
p.m.—Church Service
^nlntesiiiUe ^ntteh
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday, April 3
Palm Sunday Theme: “The Story of the Third Cross”
WESLEY-WILLIS
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Palm Sunday Service
HOLMESVILLE
1:00 p.m.—Palm Sunday Service
2:00 p.m.—Sunday School
(Read Adv. of Clinton Holy Week Services)
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector I
Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO. ARCM, Organist <
Sunday, April 3 — Palm Sunday j
8:00 a.m.—Holy .Communion ' 1
9:45 a.m.—Church School .■ ]
' 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer- ;
Tues., April 5—Ladies Guild at home of Mrs. George <
Walker, Rattenbury St., 2:45 p.m. !
Thurs., April 7—Holy Communion—-10:30 a.m. ]
Good Friday—-Litany and Sermon—10:00 a.m. ;
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
Sunday, April 3
a.m.—Church School9:45 ___ ____________
10:45 a.m.—Public Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, April 3
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
8:00 p,m.—Evening Service
Speaker: Fred Munnings.
Tuesday—8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Subject: “HOW TO PRAY”
ALL WELCOME
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
REV. G. J. HEERSINK, Minister
Sunday, April 3
10:00 a.m.—Service in English
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
2:30 p.th.—Service in English
Every Sunday, 12:30 noon, dial 680 CHLO, St. Thomas,
listen to “Back to God Hour”.
EVERYONE WELCOME
JOSEPH STREET GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
11:00 a.m.—Breaking of Bread
7:00 p.m.—Gospel Service
8:00 p.rxl. Thursday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading
7:30 p.m. Friday—Children’s Meeting
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to thank all
who sent flowers, cards; and
treats, while we were patients
in the Clinton Hospital, — SA
DIE and EDDIE MITTELL.
13p
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to friends .and
neighbours foi- card's, visits and
flowers while I was a patient
in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Addison, Dr.
Walden and nurses on first
floor. — GARNET WRIGHT.
13p
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
floral tributes and kind ex
pressions of sympathy in our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. G. Mills, Dr.
Oakes, Ball and Mutch funeral
home. — MRS. MAY GIBSON,
FRED, JOE and FAMILIES-.’ 13p
We are sincerely grateful to
friends and neighbours for their
many kind acts of- sympathy
and for floral tributes sent
during our recent bereavement.
Special thianta to Dr. Flowers,
Dr. Addison, Dr. Thompson,
Father Kelly, Ball and Mutch
Funeral Home, Polish Com
batants Association Branch, No.
2, London and my ballet pupils.
—MRS. M1LOSLAWA ZAB-
LOCKI, THERESA and RIOKI.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webber,
Nova Scotia, are ‘ spending a
few1 weeks.' with their son Cpl.
and .Mrs. Brian Webber and
granddaughter, Colleen.
Miss .Sharon. Stewart, Saska
toon, Saskatchewan, is guest of
her uncle -and aunt, Squadron
Leader and Mrs, M. W, Gar
nett. '
Warrant Officer Alex Velle-
mian has left the station to join
his family- in- Oakville, Ont.
LAC and Mi's. Denis Hardy
and their family are moving to
day to RCAF station, St. Jean,
Quebec.
Approximately 30 young
people held a surprise party for
Carolyn Marcedl’s 17<th birth
day on Saturday, March 26.
Games and dancing were en
joyed followed by refreshments
served by the parents of
young l-adly.
For the second year in a row,
Clinton Recreation Committee
has given $500
Jbegion Pipe Band.
The grant will
further equip the
will give a
in Library
nights next
has been
Legion and
themselves over the
In requesting the grant, band
leader Hec Kingswell told the
to Clinton
be used to
band, which
series of concerts
Park on Friday
summer,
equipped
band
The band
by the
members
years,
4-H Bred Gilt Sale
Held March 26
the
bereavement. _ Special
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of EDGAR
HODGES, late of the Township
of Hullett^ in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, De
ceased.
All persons having claims
against the. Estate of the above-
named who died on the 7th day
of August, A.D. 1965, are re
quired to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 11th day of
April, A.D. 1966, after which
date the assets will be distri
buted having regard only to
the claims of which the under
signed shall then have notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 18th day of March, A.D.
1966.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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CLINTON
PERSONALS
LAC and Mrs. J-ames Parker
and family spent a few days
last week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliver, 172
Isaac Street, an thelir return
from Germany where they had
been stationed far the past
three years. They have now
been posted to Edmonton, Al
berta.
Constable and Mrs. Gerald
Shaddick, Woodstock, also- Mrs.
Gladys Biaigent, Thiamesford,
-spent a few days at the home
of Constable . and ' Mrs. A. E.
Shaddock.
Dave Ewan, Constable and
Mrs. A. Shaddick, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ward and1 family, Stratford.
Miss Eleanor Plumsteel' has
returned to Clinton after a
monte’s illness at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London. Miss Plum
steel has retired from her
teaching duties in Lucknow
District High School and is
presently at her -home in town.
heldAt figure skating tests
in Stratford Arena on Sunday,
several Clinton skaters were
successful in passing. Included
were Phyllis Fremlin skating
the Canasta Tango; John An-
stett and Patti Kay doing the
Dutch Waltz, and' Vicky
Finch, the Swing Dance.
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W. B. JoKnston
Dies At Work
RCAF
Lou
William B. Johnston, 44, died
suddenly Tuesday, March 29, at
RCAF Station Clinton where he
was employed! as a civilian
driver.
He was born in Goderich, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Percy Johnston, and had lived
there all his life.
He was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church, a mem
ber of the Eastern Star Lodge,
a member of- Maitland Lodge
33, AF and AM, and the Royal
Arch Masons.
Surviving are his wife, 'the
former Lucy Ell wood; one
daughter, Mrs. Robert (Bever
ley) Harris, Goderich; one son,
Terry, at home; one grandchild;
his parents, and one -brother, D.
C. (Bud) Johnston, Grimsby.
The body is at the Stiles
funeral home, Goderich, where
funeral service will be held'
•Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. G.
L. Royal officiating. Burial will
be in 'Maitland cemetery.
Maitland Lodge will hold a
service at the funeral home
Thursday evening.
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TUCKERSMITH
MIXED LEAGUE *
Snow Birds !.....................101
Bluejays ........................... 89
Night Hawks ...........!...... 68
Meadow Larks ................ 64
. High single, ladies, Jane
Groves, 237; men, Mel Graham,
252; high triple, ladies-, Jane
Groves, 600;. men, Gordon
Thompson, 613; high average,
ladies, Yoll'i'e. Sytnick, 163; mein,
Maynard Hymers. 196.
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A year is more than 31,000,-
000 seconds long.
$5,847.50 was paid for 35 lots
at the 3rd Annual Huron Coun
ty Hog Producers 4-H Bred
Gilt Sale on Saturday, March
26 at the Clinton Fair Grounds
Barn. (A gilt is a female pig
prior to having its first litter.)
Four Lacombes averaged
$196.25, three Landrace aver
aged $175 and 28 Yorkshires,
averaged $162.05. The overall
average sale price was $167.07.
The top selling gilt was a-
Yorkshire, Weeping Maple Ha
ven Girl 41W, consigned by
Graeme Craig, Walton. She
was purchased by Ronald L.
Pullman, RR 1, Cromarty, for
$250,
The second top price of $215.
was paid by Warren Zurbrigg,
RR. 2, Clifford for a Yorkshire
consigned by Bonnie Stewart,
RR 5, Seaforth, daughter of
Huron County Warden, Ken
neth Stewart. Mr. Zurbrigg al
so purchased a Lacombe- gilt
for $200. from Douglas Hard
ing, RR 1, Gorrie.
George Townsend, RR 3, Sea
forth also received $200 for a
Lacombe gilt from John Hilde
brand, RR 2, Auburn. The top
priced Landrace consigned by
Owen Wright, RR 1, Wroxeter
was sold to Warren Zurbrigg
for $200.
Twenty-seven of the sows
consigned were sold tq Huron
County Hog Producers, while
eight were purchased by buyers
fr’om Perth County.
’Rec committee meeting Thurs
day night that he has. been
invited to be pipe major of a
60 member band from Huron
area. This big band will play
at a festival in Sherrill, New
York at the end of July. Mr.
Kingswell has hopes of getting
this band to play pne engage
ment in Clinton. The Exeter
pipe band will be the nucleus
of the bi-g band for this event.
Mr, Ktogswell was instrumental
in starting the Exeter band.
J. Douglas Thorndike was re
turned as chairman, in the
election of officers conducted
by secretary-treasurer John
Wise. Robert Mann- was* named
vibe-chairman
was re-hired
The 1966
(first named
Parks, Len Fawcett, Matt Ed
gar, Percy Livermore, Don Kay,
Orville Engelstad, Norman Liv
ermore and Gordon Lawson;
Swimming pool, Doug And
rews, "‘Hec Kingswell, Don
Keimpston, Norman Livermore,
Gordon Lawson;
Playground activities, Robert
Mann, Norman Livermore, Gor
don Lawson;
Other recreational activities!
Don Kempston, Percy
more..
The rec group will
Mayor Symons to sit in
regular meetings. Four sub
scriptions of “Recreation in
Ontario” were purchased for
•the members. The magazine
comes out six times a year.
it was decided to invoice
CHSS for $100 for use of Clin
ton Community Park until De
cember 31, 1966.
Don Kay brought a message
from fee figure skating club
of a successful year and that
•the group intend rehiring the
same instructor, hoping that
ice will be available next year
in Clinton.
The rec group are investi
gating possibility of draining
and tiling part of community
park and Hugh Hawkins park
this summer if a contracta) can be secured. ’ I
and Mr. Wise
to his position,
committees are
is chairman):
Liver-
invite)
on all
& Service ij;]
REXALL
GIGANTIC ONE CENT
COMING SOON
SALE
INCLUDING:
DENTAL NEED
MORE THAN 350 ITEMS ON SALE
MEDICINES - VITAMINS - TOILETRIES - ................
COSMETICS - HAIR CARE NEEDS - STATIONERY
SHAVING NEEDS - ETC.
WATCH FOR OUR HANDBILL IN^THE MAIL
SALE STARTS APRIL 14th
PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontariol
f
TEEN
DANCE
Clinton Legion Hall
FRIDAY
ril 1
9:30 to 12:30 p.m.
The ConCords 5
13p
GORD'S CUSTARD STAND
Ideally located on No. 4 Highway at RCAF
Station Clinton. This is a going business with
excellent profit return. Health and other busi
ness interest forces this sale.
If interested, contact Gordon Grigg,
PHONE 482-7042
CHOSE NOW
FOR BETTER
SELECTION
OF NEW
-SHARP
STYLES AND
PATTERNS
shoes !
FERTILIZER
Get your requirements
of bagged or bulk
fertilizer at
CLINTON
■
PHONE 482-9133
CUSTOM MIXING OUR SPECIALTY
REAL SAVINGS AND SPECIAL VALUES
IN OUR
SALE of BROKEN LINES
IN QUALITY FOOTWEAR
Save from $3.00 to $7.00 pr.
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