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Clinton News Record, 1954-11-11, Page 7THURSDAY, <NOVEMBER 11, 1954 CLINTON NEWS-REWRD PAGE SEVEN ensall Connell council decided to request assist= Clinton Dealer Che v EIDERLF WOMAN WATCI3ES once from the Ontario force. Hog Producers ek y bur Car HEI= LOC' HOUSE; a A grant of $70 was authorized to'the'Hensall School Fair Board: ■ Attends .First- • omplaxns Of Nomination and election dates Before . W Intber were set for November til and Entertain Six Shaw Of 55 Cars December 6. Fifty new chairs ' - ■ In rolling up mileage. during' peed Demons ` Deco 4 H Club Winners were ordered for ,the town hall. a■ Chrysler Corporation of Canada 'summer months, wear and', t Tax collector J, A. Paterson` re- Limited this .week. presented its will take their toll of even Complaints about traffic speed- ported arrear a 325:4 or (Continued from Pae One) complete. line of the much-antxci= 'most expensive vehicle an o Pe P s t $3, 5 g n) e s g through Hensall on Highway about $1,000 tnore'than'last year; gated 1955 models . at ' a specter where along the dine neglec have been registered witli, On. 'About 93' per cent of the levy has annual achievement night on De- Preview showing and dealers con- maintenance. may lead to, an p Y cember 3 in the''South Huron Dist- vention held in Windsor. cident. With winter driving' e ria Provincial Pollee authorities been collected, rich High. School, Exeter, when Joseph H. Murphy of Murphy 'dit on Hensall Village Council, Council authorized the ', village complete results of the 4-H' Cl b attended. p Y s coming up; . now is 1? u Bros., Clinton, attended, tune to check the following eq After discussing the fast traffic, police constable to give transients, projects will be given. The cars were `elaborately alis- mento brakes, headlights, rear ich members described as den- 'meal -tickets for 50 cents only. in A report on a, survey taken ,played in a section bf the newly- stop lights, tires, wheel alignme the future. The council has noted three times within the past ,year enlarged passenger car plant; the exhaust system and' muffler wi roux t o: village citizens; the an increase in transients recently, .by Orval Taylor, Belgrave, a past setting amid si?othghts,, rich drap shield wipers, all glass, the h president, Harry Sturdy, Auburn, es ,and carpeting accenting the .and rearview mirror; Igiiori and William Young,. Brussels,, sec- sleek styling grid brilliant colours any one of these safety, 'feat retaryAreasurer, was riven by Mr. of the vehicles: can mean serious accident, as 't Taylor. The'survey in icated there The dealers learned that V-8 record for October showed. S6. ars fewer . hogs, in Huron County engines will. be available for the In addition: to keeping your c P Y n year. of the 'com- in safe mechanical condition THAT � � at the resent Taylor. than last ear, first times all five Said Mr,' Taylor; "It is wepro-pony's lines this meet the hazards of fall and'wi ducers who spoil the market by Chrysler of Canada has .been ter driving 'there are a numb flooding it. Consumption regulates handicapped, E. C. Row, resident of. other pin mi our price," p points to keep and general manager, said, by lack Ltinger'hours of darkness mea Eldred Aiken, Owen Sound, of production facilities since ,'the more driving with headlights chairman of the marketing board end of the war. Its daily produe.. Speed has to be adjusted to t for Ontario; gave -the gathering tion capacity of 256 passenger cars distance you can see ahead, <y anansightof• some of the difficul- had proved inadequate for. the` cannot avoid what you cannot se ' th S I A 40 pound weanlings are profit producing hogs. Hogs, weaned at this Height will be off to market- in far less ante and thus consume far less ,feed, than hogs which only weigh 25 pounds when weaned. This saving on feed means extra profit for the producer. A great many tests at the SHUR-GAIN "Farm have demop�strafed that SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster produces weanlings which average 40 pounds or more of .eight weeks of age. Try a litter — feed. SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster from the time they are 10 days old right .through weaning until they are 10 weeks old: You will have hogs that. will be off to market in record time on record low feed consumption. Feed' SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster and be sure of results. YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTER FEED CLINT ON FEED MILL i, nco n er in e a es g- company to maintain its, proper. and pedestrians dressed in da envy, which he termed as having position in 'relation to competi= winter clothing are a consta done a good job, with sti' lot tions Expenditure of more than hazard. to do." 41- million• dollars over the past. Braking distances increa "Quality Important" two' years in new plant facilities, threefold on wet pavement and', He requested the hog producers will result next year in tremend= :icy or snowy surfaces it tak to go out on a 'quality -import- ously increased productive' capac- ;ELEVEN - times' further to st ant" program, although' he felt itity, he said.' than on dry pavement. would be useless because of the -The Chrysler president ;and The investigation .of traffic a lack of differentiae between Grade general manager was highly op- cidents is one of the most u A and Grade B hogs to make it timistic concerning .the future of. pleasant duties a police officer h'. worthwhile. Mr. Aiken, who is the Canadian economy. 4. compr`e- to perform, especially when sow also the `zone 'representative on hensive economic survey of Gan-, body has been killed or injure the marketing board for Grey, ads ,covering the period 1951.1971; Too often when the cause is; es Bruce. ,and Huron counties, said had been' undertaken three years, ablishild we find that some simp that the Canadian. Federation of agog he said, and for these three precaution has been neglected Agriculture has suggested that the years the forecast had proved to the driver has gambled to save weight of Grade A hogs be lower- be very conservative: few seconds of time, ed five pounds, from 140 to 135 "I can tell you that the outlook I think this: little slogan sun pounds. The processors, he said, for Canada's future : prosperity is it up well: Chance takers are a feel that there will be more Grade excellent, both on a: short and a cident makers, —CHIEF so) A's from this category. long-term basis;'..Mr. Row assert - Bob Allan ed Introduced' by G. W. Montgom- During their stay in Windsor Hereford Calves cry,. Bob Allan, Brucefieid, who the dealer group also attended L t I his summer spent some ten weeks meetings with corporation offie- n Great Britain, as one ofDistributed - the ials, toured the vast manufactur- ed our Ontario Junior Farmer dela- Ing plants of the company and gates on an' exchange visit, showed were to conclude their session Ta Calf Club Bop ;Iides, and spoke on his trip. with a dinner party and floor Show Prior to his' c mments, Mr. Al, this evening: One hundred Hereford . calve ion offered a challenge to the Public presentation of the 1955 from Western Canada arrived i 441 Club young boys- and the one cars is scheduled for dealers' Hensall and were distributed r( girl present, to carry on with ,showrooms across Canada in..a few Gently to the members of th their club work, to produce the weeks' time. Hensall Feeder Calf Club from th best in junior farmer and senior o Townships of Usborne, Stephet organizations, and to have as their May, Ribbert and Stanley. goal a trip such as he has exper. Honour, int the finestacalves that the young fenced, sters have ever received, will b One year,: in spite of having of - lice in ten organizations, Bob,or or Holstein fed and taken care of all winte completed' all his farm work with -and judged ' at the annual sprint out interference and he proudly Cow Records fair. stated he never regretted it, "In This project on -behalf of th, This Baker, assistant agri members of the Club is the firs the time I spent away from home, I gained valuable experience," cultural representative for Huron of its kind in the country and he County, at the Huron County been operating successfully fo A, vote of appreciation was -ex Holstein Club meeting on Friday, three years, Sale of, the calve tainment. Secretary head table Rev. H, C. offered gra( who Al Wahl,W. au Hurt eig of 1760 • I: gK..UAL.1"G; l . YY, lYLV114�VfI1Gl�y, f fat; ar. hand Ortval Taylor. ' �9loald, you like to earn Hundreds of Doilor f r IOWAd 1 d Led honour list' certificates at the Spring Show brings thi following members: owner money to: pay for the cai Bell, Blyth for his two- and for its feeding. d cow which in a 865 -day o- ' produced 16,195 pounds HEN SALL ANSWERS APPEAL nd 607 -pounds fat; o Tom IA'OR ONTARIO FLOOD RELIDI I and Son, Corrie, two-year- As a result of the "poran-ligh w, 305 -day record, 11,245 canvass" sponsored by the Wits milk, 440 pounds fat; W. men Club of Hensall, $439 wa tton and Son, R.R. 5, Gode- realized for flood relief in South hree-year-old cow, 365 -day ern Ontario. 17,335 ' pounds milk, 533 fat; Ross Marshall, Kirk• s free -year-old cow, 365 -day 16,870 pounds milk and ng pounds fat —thereby ROYAL ng the highest for fat in County, i, Clutton and Son, three Agricultural d, in a 305 -day record, 13.- unds milk and 475 pounds ass Marshall, four-year-old I 5 -day record 16,218 pounds N pounds fat; Tom Hayden ,n fnnr_vaar_nl,inna,r 4r1R_ mature c B pounds .ture cow, t`!te uio- and win ho fires onhou g I1IJ11N Mrs. John McCreary, an elderly,If 'Yoilre TIRED the woman who lived alone on a farm on Highway 86, near Molesworth,�� watched her house go up in flam- H� ear the es after her own efforts to put out the fire had resulted in burns ,T�M� Everybody gets a bit run-down now etre me- ted . about the bands and face. Neigh- hors had to restrain her from then, bred -Out, hoary -headed, and maybe bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing ac, on -lie go- ing back" into the house to rescue her Possessions. She is over 80, aerioudy" wrong, just a temporary toxic caused by excess acmes and �� f —Wingham Advance -Times; waste..conditi waste.. ; That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney PiN. Dodd's stimulate Nie kidneys, county. it also creates, interest records by our 4-H Club mem- p and so help restore their normal action of nt; During 1953 , Canada recorded removing excess acid# and wastes. Then you feel better, aleep better, work better. 1,657 business failures, up ten per Get Dodd', Kidney Pills now, Look for ng cent from 1952. Not all employ- the blue box with the red band at all druggists. You can depend on Dodd,, 52 he ors make- money. �~ ar FRIDAY, NOV. 121h TO to000 , premiums you pay, less the dividends the l YOLK Mapes Plans For - ernd.GRAIN rOL rApNSMILIIXG C/ nsn-Fisture Christmas Tree see champion livestock, ` - cx A46L/MeN - 'kNie •kitpoor market for .all kinds of Grain. Low "I studied the dividend record of The Mutual isle of Canada demand — quality, afoot be goad.e (By oar Hensall correspondent) necessity; will be pleased to test yaw t befogs delivery. p At a Chamber of Commerce vegetables ... world's ? that Company. After all these years I am ahead Fre i. d C�. Ford.. e Ir PHOME 123W CLINTON a ed over by president R. H. Middle- ton, Dr, D. McKelvie, A. Scholl s ' > and Bill Mickle were appointed a CIIINTON MEMORIAL SHOP - OPEN. :EVERY FRIDAY committee At other times contact J. J. Zapfe, phone agricultural exhibits. Clinton 103, Residence, Rottenbury Street East. lowest net cost, consult The Mutual Life of Canado T. PRYDE and SON Fent for the children of Hensall CANTON -- EXETER — SE.1>LI'ORTH . representative in your community. today. ' and 'community. Much discussion centred around Competition.! o"•Sale the Stars" _FARMERS r We are shipping cattle every Saturday for IIalted forming of midget and junior teams. Howard 'Scan was Co-operatives of Ontario and solicit your patronage, We will picik them up ,at your farm. Please PHONE, COLLECT not later than Friday nights. ointed to look into the matter Setif orth Farmers Co-operative ., I IL S. - Hunt, Manager 11 Phone --Day. 9, Evenings 4$l.w report back at the next meet,- on Tuesday, November 23, 39-tfb dpi\��v.•JtiCE:,3,K1,�i:�.`�+vgY:.;AM,+:!Y,^•)�A,�� a Beautiful Flower Show, S►w,��: . + LEGION PRESIDENT SUFFERS See your local agent HEAD OFFICE .2`.,tit? \\yeF;q.�.^F.$. .. ',,•*#!.''.:'�•C<v�`•'�..e S?yn�,.i',ti S. a�,`•� . FROM BAD FALL about reduced rail fares' 00F COURSE, I HAVE PSN ESTATE,$ "My Dad is building it for me right now, and it's going to be pretty important to me some day," And a father knows how Important it is to have that. estate properly administered, no matter how small it may be at present, He may receive advice and assistance from experienced Trust Officers on the disposition of his estate without any obligation. Write for free booklet ."Blueprint For Your Family' TH9 STERLING TRUSTS C O R P O R A T I O N HIAD OPfFtCE aRAWN (Waco V2 Say 51., Two*& 1-2 Dunlop St., svev% sa By Roe Farms Service Dept YOU, Poe. 5eTELLTHE REAMS'MASH. so as �tu y • ( s(n-aay recora, ts,tss$ pounds ! milk, 625 pounds fat. FOR 61"ERHAICHES OF STRONG CHICKS THAT LIVE uvya 35, EH, 8iL19 :R5 FAULT. A 1 STORED UP ALAL PROTEIN, 21 DAY5 THE 5TORED UP FOOD MUST GROW _ A BIG HEALTHYCHICK AND KEEP 1T GOING Said Mr. Baker: "This shows POCKET AND IT'S ONLY A FEW CENTS EXTRA FOR THIS as ' ;,;a�s►pd I[� M Years ago vine" I was buying my first life FOR that there is some attention paid to records in herds throughout the' SPEC)ALLY .MADE �� f insurance'I looked only at the size of the in county. it also creates, interest records by our 4-H Club mem- BREEDERS, MAS may} 1 . f✓!" premiums I would have to pay ... until a 9NFLL hers.^ �RYOu.. a friend said: �G:F2M 7' $ k# F ;- 'The real cost of life insurance consists of the Hensall C of C FRIDAY, NOV. 121h TO BNEDEBS'MASH , premiums you pay, less the dividends the l YOLK Mapes Plans For - SATURDAY NOV. 201h, 1954 , rOL rApNSMILIIXG C/ company pays you over the years I' Christmas Tree see champion livestock, ` - cx A46L/MeN - II 1. Charlesworth "I studied the dividend record of The Mutual isle of Canada (By oar Hensall correspondent) prize horses :.. fruit'anCl t _ and quickly saw the advantage of buying insurance from At a Chamber of Commerce vegetables ... world's ? that Company. After all these years I am ahead meeting held in the Hensall Town Hall council chamber and presid- championship seed and grain biggest poultry show on hundreds of dollars because of that decision."' ed over by president R. H. Middle- ton, Dr, D. McKelvie, A. Scholl the continent ... plus, ' > and Bill Mickle were appointed a dozens of other outstanding To get adequate protection for your family at committee to look after the Christmas tree party, a yearly agricultural exhibits. lowest net cost, consult The Mutual Life of Canado Fent for the children of Hensall a Queen's Guineas representative in your community. today. ' and 'community. Much discussion centred around Competition.! o"•Sale the Stars" the hockey forming of midget and junior teams. Howard 'Scan was of Livestock Auction! THE appUT ointed to look into the matter •Royal Horse Show! SECT/py 1` and ing report back at the next meet,- on Tuesday, November 23, • $quare Dance Contest! a Beautiful Flower Show, S►w,��: . + LEGION PRESIDENT SUFFERS See your local agent HEAD OFFICE •INJURIES . FROM BAD FALL about reduced rail fares' - Donald Dayman, president of MLai-st the Hensall Branch of the Canad- C. S. McKse, General Manager Your local Mutual Life of Canada re resentative: p ian Legion, suffered severe bruises when chute he fell 25 feet down a hay to the stable in his barn, Rayal Coliseum H. C. LAWSON He would possibly have suffered Bank of Montreal Building Phone: Office 25.1W• Residence 351J worse that injury except for the fact there was hay in the chute TORONTO r which helped to break his fell. a 00F COURSE, I HAVE PSN ESTATE,$ "My Dad is building it for me right now, and it's going to be pretty important to me some day," And a father knows how Important it is to have that. estate properly administered, no matter how small it may be at present, He may receive advice and assistance from experienced Trust Officers on the disposition of his estate without any obligation. Write for free booklet ."Blueprint For Your Family' TH9 STERLING TRUSTS C O R P O R A T I O N HIAD OPfFtCE aRAWN (Waco V2 Say 51., Two*& 1-2 Dunlop St., svev% sa By Roe Farms Service Dept YOU, Poe. 5eTELLTHE REAMS'MASH. LOOK AT THIS FERTILE EU MADEUPOFTHE''SHELL' G, BILL. 'tT,fS ALBUMEN AND YOLK. SCIENCEe PROVES THAT THE -HEN CONVERTS -THE EXTRA VITAMINS, PROTEIN AND GROWTH' FACTORS,I INTO THE EGG BEFORE SHE SEALS IT IN THE SHELL.. IN GOMEAND6ETITjGIRLS; �G6 FOR ROE6OcvEN GOLDEN E665, THE SURE SENSE IN WHAT YOU SAY; DOC. ROE GOLDEN E66 MASH PUTS EXTRA MONEY IN MY FOR 61"ERHAICHES OF STRONG CHICKS THAT LIVE uvya 35, EH, 8iL19 :R5 FAULT. A 1 STORED UP ALAL PROTEIN, 21 DAY5 THE 5TORED UP FOOD MUST GROW _ A BIG HEALTHYCHICK AND KEEP 1T GOING II ! POCKET AND IT'S ONLY A FEW CENTS EXTRA FOR THIS as ' ;,;a�s►pd I[� M VT FACTORS FOR SPEC)ALLY .MADE �� f NEARLY IO DAYS AFTER HATCHING. TNQTS•A B/ts (/OB AND IT NEEDS A SPECIAL MASH. BREEDERS, MAS may} 1 . f✓!" a 9NFLL p �RYOu.. �G:F2M 7' 1N i'�. BNEDEBS'MASH YOLK \ - rOL rApNSMILIIXG C/ - cx A46L/MeN - II 1. Charlesworth e�De -- CANTON A. J. MUSTARD i