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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, APRIL 7,
News: of H�nsall
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jinlcs -(newly- roue Smale, bride -elect of early
weds) were tendered a reception April. The house was attraeti8ely
in the town hall on March 30 and decorated in pink and white, Cor-
were presented with a chrome inne was the recipient of many
table and chairs. The hall was Iovely gifts presented in a decorat-
packed for the event and music for ed wagon drawn by Judy Bloom=
the dance furnished by Desjardine aert. Louis Bloomaert read the
orchestra, Arranging the affair accompanying address prior to
was Stewart 13e11 and A. Crerar. presentation..
Bride -Elect Feted Corinne also was presented. a
` Mrs, J. Bloomaert, Exeter, was bride's boolct -prepared by Mrs. J.
hostess at her home on March 30 E. McEwan.
for a presentation for Miss -Cor- The day following, she received
ATTENTION
FA•RMERS
There will be a meeting for all ;farmers
interested in growing SUGAR BEETS ancl'
in the ;installation of a mechanical SUGAR
BEET UNLO&DER in the Kippen area.
TOWN liALL, ` ENSALL
ednes
t,+b
8.00 P.M.
Films, Talks and *Discussion
Refreshments,,
Bill Amos, .Fieldman
Canada and Dominion Sugar Co. Ltd.
14-b.
Clinton Farm Supply
News
Micro -Mixed Chick Feeds
plies.
it's high time you had
your chicks started to cash
in on high summer prices
for eggs.
Make the Clinton Form
Supply headquarters for
your quality -chicks, Purina
and Purina Sanitation sup -
We ore district distributors for the famous '
FOREMAN WHITE LEGHOR.NS
America's Finest Layers.
Notice to Customers:
During .seeding time we ask you to drop in for
your PURINA CHOWS on Saturday, or after 5.00
p.m., on, other week days.,
If you need Chows at other times, would yell
please PHONE 555 first, for appointment.
Lloyd Jr. Holland
NOINCOMMiNamixsx
a mixmaster frog i'the staff of "the.
officers' mess at RCAF Station
Centralia. ^
Euchre Played:.
Kippen East Women's Institute
Sponsored a successful euchre and
dance in the town hall '00 April
1, with 20 tables, in play for the
euchre. Winners of this were:
ladies, Mrs, Russell Brock, Hen -
sail; gentlemen, John McCloy,
Hensall. Lucky lunch prize, Mrs,
Wilfred Tremeer, Kippen. Murdoch:
Orchestra provided music for; the
dance; -
Masons Dinner
Huron Lodge No. 224 A.F. and
A.M. held Ladies' Night in the
Legion Hall on April 1, when 85
sat down tot turkey dinner with
all the trimmings served by the
Legion. Ladies' Auxiliary.
Rev. W. J. Rogers introduced
the speaker, Joe Connell, president
of the YMCA, Kitchener, who gave
an outstanding address on Phys
iology" basing his thoughts from
the theme "Tomorrow may be too
late. klis 'address was enhanced
by many jokes.
Past Master Laird'Mickle thank
ed the speaker,` P.M. Victor Dine
nin, of the Zurich 'public school
staff, proposed • a toast to the
ladies, replied to by Mrs. Emmer-
son Kyle. V.W. W, O. Goodwin
expressed thanks to the Ladies'
Auxiliary' for the. dinner • W.lvt
Ross Love was toastmaster for the
evening.
Winners of euchre were: ladies,
Mrs. Anson Coleman, RR 1, Zur
ich; Mrs. Alex Hyde, RR 3, Kip
pen; Miss Jean : McAllister; Hen
salt; gentlemen, John Glenn, Hen-
SEW; Bob Dalrymple, Brucefield;
Alvin McBride, Kippen. Harry
Hoy directed a sing -song with Dr.
D. McKelvie at the piano.
PORTER'S HILL
A card party and dance was
held in SS 5, Goderich Township,
on Friday evening last. Prizes in
"500" were as follows:' high lady,
Mrs. Harold • Young; low lady,
Lauren Cox; high man, George
Johnston; low man, Earl Cox; in
euchre, high lady, Mrs. Priscilla
Elliott low- lady, Mrs. Deeves;
high man, Mrs. W. Cox; low man,
Ray Cox.
Prizes for spot dances went to;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young, Bev
erley Proctor and Charles Orr;
Phyllis McCowan and Mary Town-
shend,
WA Will Meet
The regular meeting of the WA
of Grace Church will be held on
Thursday, April 14 at the home of
Mrs. T. Sowerby:
VARNA
WMVIS Meeting
The Varna Women's' Missionary
Society met at the home of Mrs
Anson Coleman. The Front Road
ex. group had charge. Mrs. Har
vey Hayter gave the call to wor
ship, followed by a hymn. Praye
was offered by Mrs. Sherlock
Keyes, Mrs. T. 3. Pitt and Mrs
H. Hayter The Scripture wer
read by Mrs. R. Taylor and Mrs
A. Coleman.
Mrs. A. Coleman had charge o
the business session. Mrs. Hayte
read the minutes and 15 answered
roll call. There were 22 calls to
shut-ins. Mrs. Reid and Mrs
Keyes are to call on the sick and
shut-ins for the month of March
The text word for April will be
an "Easter Thought". The meet
ing closed with a hymn and the
benediction. 1j,urich Vis served.
aliE "1207'4411."
Home hnproventent
....
Loan
. available under the National
Housing Act to cover cost of altera-
tions, additions and repairs; heating,
plumbing, air conditioning and wiring
sy stems; re -decors ting; other improve-
mens that add to the value, comfort
and attractiveness of' your home.
Enquire at your nearest Royal Rank
branch, or ask for the handy booklet.
THE ROYAL RANK
OF CANADA
Clinton Branch:
O. L. Engelstad, Manager
Goderich Branch:
H. R. Heath, Manager
. depaifinent Sale?
'.,Jr'sales'
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•
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• Serves as anAdding
machine for chccktng
invoices takingitiven
tory.-Withol,t disturbing
task Register' Teton_
! Shows exact amounts re-
corded—and supplies
printed, itemized receipt
to, protect you, your
customers, your help.
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED
91 DUNDAS STREET
r' London, Ontario
Phone 2-2296
11-2-3-4-b
With the Farm Forums
FIRESIDE FARM FORUM
(Intended for last week)
Fireside Farm Forum held the
last r meeting egular me tang on Monday,
March 21, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mansel Cook, with 25 mem-
bers present. The annual question-
naire was answered, plans made
for the coming season,'` and officers
elected,
,Thos& holding positions are: sec-
retary, Mrs: Joseph Babcock; press
secretaries, Mrs. George Carter,
Mrs, Joseph Babcock and Mrs.
William Dolmage; social commit-
tee, Mrs. Alec Riley,.. Mrs. Mansel
Cook and Mrs, Robert Dalton;
sick committee, Mrs James How-
att, Mrs. George Hoggart.
TWO members, namely Bert
Hoggart and Don Buchanan, were
elected to start the new forum
sesson this fall. '
Plans were completed for the
"Pie and Ice Cream Party" whicl
will, be held at, the home of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Dalton on Satur
day, April 2. The ladies whose
turn it is to supply -lunch, will
bring sandwiches only, all other
families, please, bring a pie.
At the conclusion of the busi
ness session, a few games of euch
re were played, followed by, a nice
lunch, served by Mrs. Alec Riley
Mrs. Ben Riley and the hostess
assisted: by the Misses Elda Riley
and Frances Cook.
Euchre winners were:. ladies,
most games, Mrs. Joseph Babcock;
lone hands, Mrs. Harvey Taylor;
Consolation, Mrs. Alec Riley; men,
most games, Erie Anderson; lone
hands, Oliver Anderson; console-
tion, Mrs, George Carter.
The new press secretary for the
Clinton News -Record for the corn-
ing. season will be Mrs, ' William
Dohnage.
Farm Forums
Hold Rally
Miss Eleanor Saracuse, past
president of Ontario Junior.Farm-
ers, spoke to South Huron Farm
Forum members at a rally held
in Exeter last week.
Since farm forum meetings are
a combination of fun and recrea-
tion, the speaker stressed the im-
portance of a proper balance be-
tween the two.
Gordon Greig, , secretary field-
man for the Huron County Fed-
eration of Agriculture, introduced
the speaker.
"BUSINESS
DIRECTORY"
INSURANCE
Bo Sure • • Be Insured
R. W. boi,cz HOUN
GENERAL INSVRANCE
Representative:
Sun life Assurance Co. of Canada
Office: Royal Bank Building
Office 50 - P}TONES - Res. 703w
11. 0. LAWSON
Bank of Montreal Building
Clinton
PHONES; Office 251W; Res. 251J
Insurance Real Estate
Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co
Insure the "Co-op" Way
W. V.- ROY
District Representative •
Box 310 Clinton, Ontario
Phone Collect
Office 557 Res. 324J
d. E. ROWARD, Bayfiald
Phone Bayfield 53r2
Car - Fire - Life - Accident
Wind Insurance
If you need Insurance, I have
a Policy'
THE McIiILLOP MUTUAL
EIRE•INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office: Seaforth
Officers 1954: President, John
H. McEwing, Blyth; vice•presi-
dent, 'Robert Archibald; Seaforth,
secretary -treasurer and manager
M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors: John H. McEwing;
Robert Archibald; Chris. Leon-
hardt, Bora holm; E. J. Trewartha
Clinton; Wm. S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Har-
vey Fuller, Goderich, J. I]. Pepper,
Brucefield; Alister Broadfoot, Sea.
forth,
Agents: Wm. Leiper Jr., Londes•
boro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen;
Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric
Munroe, Seaforth.
INVESTMENTS
Get The Facts
Call VIC DINNIN
Phone 188 — Zurich
Investors Mutual
Managed and Distributed by
Investors,Syndicate of
Canada, Ltd.
OPTOMETRY
A. L. &M1 ], R.O.
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted
Goderich - Phone 33
J. E. LONGSTAI"F
Hours:
Seaforth: Daily except Monday &
Wednesday -9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday, 9. a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Clinton: MacLaren's Studio—Mon-
days
tudio Mon -days only -9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
PHONE 791 : • : SEAFORTH
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
RONALD G. MoCANN
Public Accountant
Royal Bank Bldg., Phone 501
Res: Rattenbury St., Phone 455
CLINTON, ONTARIO
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ROY' N. BENTLEY _
Public Accountant
4 Britannia ltd. (corner South St)
• Telephone 1011 -
GODERICII ONT.
REAL ESTATE
LEONARD G. WINTER
Real Estate and Business Broker.
high Street — Clinton
Phone 44$
Newspapers Group
Announces Plans
For 1955 }Sl .
All correspondents should note
that for the second year, the On-
tario Weekly Newspapers Assoc-
iation will conduct the "Champion
Country Correspondent Contest",
which is open to all rural cor-
respondents of member newspap-
ers.
Awards will be made at the an-
nual convention in Ottawa on IViay
13 and 14. Full details of the
contest are now in the hands of
the publishers of this newspaper,
the,
Champion Country Cor-
respondent will be honoured at the
Chateau Laurier in May When he
or she will be our honored guest,"
said Werden Leavens, .secretary
manager of the association, The
Ontario Hydro -Electric Power
Commission have agreed to donate
a suitable plaque to "the champion,
Second and third winners will re-
ceive diplomas.
Last year, our Bayfield corres-
pondent, Miss Lucy Woods, won
fourth place in this province -wide
contest.
The. m
co petition will be judged
on the basis •of correspondence by,
the •competitors on dates between
January 1 and March, 1, 1955,
Seven Apply For
Citizenship
Fifteen people were recommend-
ed for Canadian citizenship when
their applications were heard last
week by Judge Frank Fingland:
Arie and D i n g e n a Verhoef,
R.R. 5, Clinton; Frantisek
Schubert, Goderich; Stefan and
Elizabeth Orenczuk, Exeter; Peter,
Johanna,, and Jacobus van Osch,
R 3, Lucknow; William and Ger-
arda Rovers, RR 4, Seaforth;
Tryntje and Sjoerd Deelstra, RR 1,
Centralia; Tante Koopmans, RR
2, Auburn; Pieter de Groot, RR 3,
Blyth; Jan van :Vliet, RR 2, Brus-
sels.
Hullett Township
Mrs. -E. M. Durst, Berkley,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. C.. 1J. Lavis,
Vancouver, B.C., spent a few days
last week with, their sisters, Mrs.
Fred Thompson and Mrs. J. Hul-
ler. i`
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson
and Frank, Mrs. J. Huller, were
weekend visitors in Berkley,
Mich:, with Mr. and Mrs., E. M.
Durst.
BACKACH
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May beW arnrn
Backache is often caused by lazy Idi
action. When kidneys. get out of o;
excess acids and wastes remain is
system, Then backache, disturbed
or ibat tired -out and heavy -headed fee
may soon follow, That's the time to
Dodd's' .Kidney Pills. podd's stime
the kidneys to normal action. Then
feel better—sleep better—work be
Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now.
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INTO
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OPEN' TUES., THURS. and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS
At other times contact Thomas Steep, phone Clintoe
186W; residence, Shipley Street.
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NEVER T
a fallen.
One reason why electricity
Serves us so well is
that it can be delivered
wherever wires will carry it.
Ontario. Hydro exerts every
effort to keep safe the wires
that carry this important
commodity, but in spite of all
precautions, lines occasionally
break. A fallen wire is
dangerous . . , it may, be
a "live wire".
Never touch a fallen wire
under any circumstances!
Warn children not to go -near
thein. If you find an
electric wire on the ground,
or dangerously low, please
notify the nearest Hydro office
and endeavour to keep
others away until service mete
arrive. Your co-operation
may be instrumental in
Saving a life.
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