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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-04-28, Page 8Page Clinton News-Record—-Thurs., April 28, 1966 Hl. BfjOs. MKlCQ, & $ I T r BEAUTIFUL BREEZY . . .. . , By BELLCHAMBER BAYFIELD PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS > CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS Correspondent; AUDREY BELLCHAMBER Phone Bayfield 38 Subscriptions, Classified Advs., Display Adys. and Jpb Printing al| accepted by the Bayfield correspondent Mr, and Mrs. Roy Scotchmer attended the 60th wedding an­ niversary of Mr. and Mrs., Arthur Baker, Grand Bend, on Sunday. They also joined with SAFETY ,. .standard ■the, the with every Gehl box • ■ Quick-action safety, bar. • Available „inz6'-3w or 7'. in­ sidewidth. • Up-front clutch “and speed control. • Choice of 2 rear unloaders. (*Optional) Gehl Self-Unloading Forage Boxes are built to give you continuous year ’round safe crop hauling and handling. Arid, with Gphl, safety' is standard equipment. Look for the “quick-action” safety bar. 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Nine times out cif ten it's for you.” ' Bayfield Cubs Work Meeting Due.’ to renovations at church and consequently Cub Hall not .being available, Cub ‘meeting on April 18 had to be cancelled. , Th® regular'meelting on April' 25 was held alt the home of the Cubmaster, Mrs, Erickson. AH boys were present except Rickie Penhale who has had a tonS'ilectomy. The meeting.’ was turned into a work’'meeting and the entire evening was spent on a project for Mother's Day. Mr. and’Mrs. Thomas Westlake of the Bluewater Highway on , the occasion of- their 50th an- niversary, Mrs. R. J. Larson spent Sun­ day until Thursday in London with her son, Clarence and'fa­ mily. Mrs. Larson also* attended the WA ..annual meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday at Sit. Paul’s Cathedral.... Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Reid, Detroit, are spending' a few weeks at tilioir' home on Louisa . Street, Dr. and Mrs.. J.’ R. Jewett visited his aunt, Mrs. A. Arm- . strong, from Tuesday' until Thursday, en route -to .their home in Clinton, Ohio, after . holidaying with. Itheir sons. Dr. John and family, Florida and Robert and family in North Carolina. i Spending' 'the weekend with Mrs. J. Cluff were: Mr. and ..Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin and Modern Farming l , Liquid Fertilizer Now Handy In Clinton Area Liquid fertilizer has been, made more easily available in this area through co-operation between . a local firm and Gann’s'Mill Ltd., Exeter. Three tanks, each holding 15 tons, are located op James Sltreet, near the CNR freight sheds. Looking' after equipment and the distribution of the liquid locally is Gordon Grigg, of A. G. Grigg & Son, Clinton. Broadcast applicator tanks are available at the Grigg plant, and also nurse tanks with a capacity of three tons, or six tons. Farmers may locate the nurse tank handy to the field where fertilizer will be applied, and fill the 200-gallon applica­ tor tanks from it. The applicator tanks available either in gravity fed or pump styles. The boom is 20 feet wide, and the fertilizer be applied at six miles hour. Also available from Grigg warehouse, will be appli­ cators to be used right with the seed-drill at the time of planting. the can per are 1 LIQUID FERTILIZER STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT A. G. GRIGG & SON JAMES STREET, NEAR CNR STATION, CLINTON, ONTARIO. -V ‘‘5';X Liquid Fertilizers For Every Farm Need PRE-PLANT STARTER, PLOW DOWN, TOP-DRESS, SIDE DRESS Now 10 Reasons WHY YOU SHOULD USE MIXED Great Ontario Adventure Vacations 1 2 3 4 EASE OF HANDLING: Pumps and hoses do the work. SPEED OF APPLICATION: 20 to 100% more acres per day. EVENNESS OF APPLICATION: Gives most perfect coverage. UNIFORM MIXTURE: Every drop has the same analysis. It does not evaporate after applied. APPLICATION COST LOWER ANY FORM OF APPLICATION IS PRACTICAL. HIGHER, FOOD VALUE: Phosphates are 100% soluble. PLANT FOOD AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY WHEN APPLIED. 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W, Erickson has returned to -his hipme . alter . taking a merchandise . and accounting course with BP ' of Canada Company in Toronto1. Mr. and Mrs. Er’icksqn are to open the BP gas Station and snack bar on Sundlay, May 1. ' Mrs. Betty McLeod and Mrs. Milvena Erickson attended ■ the Bluewater- Region Conference far Scouters, held ■ at" CFB Clinton on Saturday. Mr., and! Mrs. E. W. Oddleiif- son, Mr Nichols, Mrs. F. A. Clift, Mrs. -R B- Johnston, Mrs, A. S, Morton, Mrs. Leroy Path, Mrs. William Metcalf, and Mr’s. Robert Blair, attended a Huron'County His­ torical meeting in Kintail Com­ munity Hall on Monday even­ ing. The guest speaker, Mr. MacDonald1 gave a most inter­ esting account of the history of that region and also, displayed a number of 'historical books and documents. Miss Joyce Flynn, Hensall, was the dinner guest on Sun­ dlay of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hulls ■and family. Their daughter.. Joanne is spending a few days with -them, prior to her return to Milton. Mr.- and Mrs. Hull’s overnight guests on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grlime and sons, 'Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. D. McLeod and their five children returned' to Stoney Creek on Sunday after spending the weekend with Mrs Ellwopd' Robinson. Dr. William Tillman and son, Jed, London, were at thelir cot- Birig.x and ■tage over- the weelsend, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Siprague, Detroit, were at their summer home, “Holly Lodge’’ for the weekend, and entertain­ ed Mr, and Mbs. Ralph White, Stratford, at a dinner parity ait the Albion Hotel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J, E, Hovey re­ turned last Thursday from a three week vacation in. Florida. Mrs, S,;H, Bryant, London, is in residence at her summer home on Louisa S-treet. Rummage Sale Mrs. R. G. .Hunter, accom­ panied by her mother, Mrs. Ohiarles Rogers, were at the Hunter summer residence from Wednesday until Thursday. 'Mr. Hunter, who has convened the Bayfield annual rummage sale for many years, is already -mak* ing plans for a bigger and bet­ ter sale, to be held on July 12. So, during ‘house-cleaning re­ sist the impulse to sei!-those precious heirlooms, and donate them to the Rummage Sale. -----------p--------— Mrs W. Stephens Stouffville Lady Buried Here you can't see a weed for the beans Correction, Please Please note that in last week’s story, of the CDCI Board meeting, an error was made in the name of the teacher hired for electricity, theory and test. This should have read, James R. Cooper. - --------- -------------- Bayfield Teens Cleaning Up Village Park BAYFIELD — Tire people of the village are more than their share of “good deeds’’ this week. On Wednes­ day a group of teenagers will meet after school for a “Clean up” bee in Clan Gregor Park. On Saturday the Scouts and Cubs are to rake and clear away leaves; for the Cubs this is. one of the requirements to­ wlards a badge concerning com­ munity projects. The young people use the park .and are going to1 do their part in ensuring that it is a credit to the village and en­ joyable to the many people, Who, during the summer, pic* nic there. --------—o------------ Local 4-H Club Works on Bias. young doing Betty Salverda was hostess for the sixth meeting of Clin­ ton 1, 4-H Homemaking Club. Faye Wilson read the minutes and 11 members answered the roll.A demonstration on gloves, belts and jewellery was given, followed by discussion. The girls worked on corded bias, piping and diagonal braiding. Plans are being made for Achievement Day. Lunch was served. The next meeting was to be April 26 at Wendy Bird’s home. f NOTICE TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL DUMP will be open Until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 1 to 5 p.m. and Saturday morning from 10 to 12 a.m. Funeral service Was conduct­ ed on Tuesday, April 26 from the Ball Funeral Home, Clin­ ton for Mrs. William Stephens, Stouffville, who passed aiway in the Stouffville nursing home on Saturday, April 23. Rev. R. U. MacLean, minis­ ter at St. Andrew’s Presbyter­ ian’ Church officiated. Inter­ ment was in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Herbert and Robert Stephens, Athol Snider, John and Robert Broadfoioit and George Cantelon. Born on March, 13, 1875 in Markham Township, she was Christine1 Janet Weir, daughter of Mr.- ancl Mrs. William Weir. They moved to Goderich Town­ ship, to the farm now owned by Glen Wise, when she was a small child, and lived there1 un­ til about 1897. Then they moved to Saskatchewan.. She married William Steph­ ens in 1919, and they farmed in Southern Saskatchewan. After the death, of her husband, she lived in Stanley Township with her sister, the late Mrs. Alex M. McEwen. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Surviving is a half-brother, Cecil Weir, Vancouver, B.C.; one sister Lilly, Mrs. Robert Stephens, Woodbridge; nieces and four nephews. fr—r............................... Treiian (trifluralin, Elanco) I ■ "Excellent control of both grasses and broad- leafs." That's the comment of many large, successful growers of soybean and fieldbean crops. Treflan stops weeds before they start to grow by killing the weed seed as it germinates. The result, you get greater yielding crops be­ cause there's more nutrients, moisture and' light for your crops; less time-consuming harvesting stoppages caused by weeds; and more efficient use of fertilizer. 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