HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-07-31, Page 10f rucellosis is on the upswing
in Huron County according to
Dr. Mark Raithby of
gr,aculture Canada's Health of
rtiMals Branch in S+ of th-
r. Rainy said July "25 in: a
yOne Interview with the
I Voice, a Birth Standard
publication, thattbree
'da in the county had been
populated" in the past
month and two more are about
to be He said that 15 to 20 herds
ire underquar t1ne:
Although be said there Was a ,
sharp increase in the incidence
of the disease, Dr. Raithby
expressed confidence that the
disease is under control. 'The
percentage of the total count--
wide cow population involved is
very small, he said.
Milk from all dairy herds is
tested once a month to try to
catch the disease early, he said.
In addition sales barns at
Listowel and Kitchener now
perform the "card" test which
can tell right on the spot if a
cattle beast is infected.
Eventually, he said. all sales
barns will have the testing
equipment but it is very ex-
pensive at the present time.
The incidence of the disease
being spread by beef cattle, he
said, is not serious. Most beef
cows that aborta calf, he noted,
are soon shipped to market and
all carcasses are checked at
stock yards for the disease. 0
disease shows up, it can quickly
be traced back to the source.
Full details of the extent of
the disease will be known after
'the first of the month, he said,
when statistics are released.
estters mere
vinonny
r Tom olio, The
�)titrnber WAS .asc4oby. ten
1 accOmpanied by organist,
NiseL vett.
he children's story. was. "A
" and ' Rev. McDonald's•
is '"TaI a was " a time to
eiithe daisies'. The Bowers
the memorial stand were
Pieced . in loving memory of
Mme. Robert Watson by her
families.
Pe rst
Sorry to report the village
lost another - of our older
residents on Wednnesday, July
when Mrs. Robert Watson
passed away in Clinton..:
Hospital at the ageof.
Miss Margaret Durham from
Brisbane, Australia, her sister-
in-law Mrs. Durham, and
friend Mrs. McDonald visited.
with Mrs. Myr Fairservice
fora few days,
.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, Ken-
nedy and family moved into
their new home on their farm
on Saturday, having stayed
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arse Duizer since the fire on
May 18.
Mrs. Louise Daniels of
Grimsby is spending some time
visiting with the Snell families
in this community.
family.
.after spending q, w ,
'1FandParents, i ci came
homewith, them and, wilt he
dying hem until MoMlaY.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill CoWaa and
Greg of Hanover spent the
weekend r lith the former's
mother, Mrs. Q. Cowan.
Weekend visitors with Bob
and Vi Burns on Sunday were
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Colin Paterson, London and
Miss PatBurns, Toronto.
Mrs. Bette Smith, her son
t tike, her daughter, Vicki, and
a friend from Kincardine alt
'came home to help celebrate
Pat's birthday and also of
passing her two-year course as
a respiratory technologist.
Mrs. Ena Mowatt attended a
shower on Monday night, July
21 at the home of Mrs. John
Jewitt for her granddaughter,
Joan Howatt, an August bride -
elect.
The families of the late MMt
and Mrs. Dave Gardiner held
their family picnic on Sunday,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joan Howatt with a good at-
tendance.
Brenda Andrews, who is a
counsellor at the United Church
Camp in Goderich, spent h
day off on Friday, with er
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs E.
re Ma 11ed% •thew .
• Mr. i rte intent.. was
transferred from Clinton
pitat to Victoria Hospital,
London on Tuesday, After
having spent three weeks in
Clinton, he had surgery in
London onFriday. We wish him
a sl?yrecovery.
Recreation Costunittee
On Saturday, July 26, the
Hallett Township .Recreation
Cornmi.ttee sponsored a ball;
game between the Londesboro
SIG -Pitch Ball team and the
Londesboro BA. s ball team
from 1955.
Players returning to. Lon-
desboro from the fortner B,A.
team were: Ken Wood and Bili
Cowan. with therest of that
team being made up of Jack
Lee, Glen Carter, Murray
Lyon. Cliff undercock, Hugh
Miller, J" k Tambiyn• Ken
Arms + and Doug Snell.
Uncle the eixcelient coaching
of. JAArmstrong and Allan
Shaddick, the oldtimers
defeated the younger team by a
score .;of 23-22. There wasan
excellent crowd on hand to see
the possible come -back of • a
good team that had provided
the Township with good softball
Wood, for many years.
Six girls
of bringing at ;o kix
vegetable. Ei ` girt
their vegetes. enc
themon ihetr'a
The ion*
et et exbibitir
r regoin t art
for Achievement
Day on'udy, August 42 a
• t:30 at Marjorie de D 'e
for this home.
to allow merchants and staff to view the Centennial
Parade and the fallowing ceremonies.
HOLIDAY HOURS:
Ciintofl Stores
will beClos.d
Monday, August 4
Civic Holiday
k
One big reason credit union members receive greater
benefits is' the tact that members. are pail owners of their
credit union. Your credit union is where you are guaranteed
the assistance stated in this credit .union motto: NOT FOR
PROFIT, NOT FOR CHARITY. BUT FOR SERVICE.
We're now the 48th largest Credit 'Union in Ontaario,.
with over 4.900 members and over 57.7 million in
assets.
There are now 1,841,8088 members in 1289 Ontario
Credit Unions, with combined assets -in excess of 51.8
billion.
Teuton drys
FROM THURSDAY,
MIRY 31 TRS
SUNDAY, AUGUST 3
STORE HOURS
OPEN
MONDAY TO THURSDAY
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
FRI. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m,
OPEN REGULAR HOURS
THIS SATURDAY:
9a.m:to6p..m.
SUN. to a.m. to -S p.m.
' QUA iTY
Olid times and fond memories were the main topics of conversation at last Friday's T.G.LF.
party of former men connected with CFB Clinton. Here Barney Lewis of Clinton discusses the
past with Ed Wood of Hamilton. (News -Record photo),
(Closed Civit.IloIiday, Moeday, Avg, 4)
Clinton Community Credit Union
70 Ontario Street 982-3497
By Rena Caldwell
Kippen East Womens
Institute have been compiling a
cookbook of their special
: ipes ..The rookbook.hasimw,
been printed and assembled
and is on sale from any of the
members.
Mrs. Don Upshall"entertained
at a miscellaneous shower,
honouring her niece, Miss
Diane Adkins of Exeter on July
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McBride
-have--rettrn-fram- Sault–Ste-
Marie.
ault._Ste_Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. ' N.L. Mellis
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Burke in Wroxeter.
HOMO. 9.47
K2 PERCENT $1.44
There's no substitute for quality:
We handle only "Red brand A - t beef•.
CA[iLTON CLUB CASE 24 - 10 ClZ. INS
SCFT DRINKS $2.79
STOKELY -FANCY
PEAS 14 OL TINS °
ft
ASSORTED
OTT 1OWELS PKG: 8 941:
C0'fT - ism TO PKG.
AMILY NAPKINS PKG.: 89C
wTIoN
oz. 3i$1
DETERGENT
tit -
IS PERCENT
ABLE OIL
BARINE - LS. �'�i
1 00 YEARS
OUR HISTORY ' A SINCE 922
in 1922 Charles Elliott began
to deliver milk in Clinton from
his farm an the north eastern
limit of-- town. In 191 Mr.
Elliott who operated under the
name of Fairholme Farm
Dairy n.oved to the present
.dairy ideation and, carried on
wheir Russel' and
J
Ethel'
Holmes purchased the
business. From 1940 to date
the hpsincss has remained in
family the Holmes with y Carry
and Jack ' taking over the
business from their father
Russell whomained active
in the business up until two
.:, years ago.
FAIRHOLMIw DAIRY
%BERT ST.—CLINTON
OUR PRESENT STAFF: GERRY I4 JACK HOLMES,
CATHERINE PLUMTREE, JIM SWITZER, RICHARD
KONARSI€I AND OUR SUMMER STAFF: KAREN AND
OR EG HOLMES
Yes for 22 years Clere Vu Auto Wreckers have been in the same
- het ad r under-th+e.cairne na .l . a NEALa1Alti' tt.,—.., —,
be Huron County most complete' Zine of used parts for cars, trucks -
and tractors. We also operate a corrlptete Tire Service for cars, trucks
and tractors, featuring DUNLOP, REMMINGTON and TOMO quality
brands of tiresr
Our class "A" mechanics provide ttie best in major and minor
repairs and we service our customers with quality SUNOCO gasolines
and motor products.
SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
CITIZENS OF CLINTON AND YO ALI. THE
"OLD BOYS AND OLD GIRLS" WHO HAVE
COME BACK FOR,.: CENTENNIAI.
from: GLEN, MlABEL i' NEAtHLR PRICE,
BILL HOGGIIR'fH AND HAROLD JANTZI
AT
WATCH FOR. MANY - MANY MORE FEATURES
IN THE FOODLAND ADVE'RTl EMENT
lN' PIE LONpON.FREE PRESS.
d0ERE-VU
AuTO
WRECKERS
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