Clinton News Record, 1955-07-14, Page 6V'AGE SEC
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Miss Barbara Bassett,London,
was luirne over the weekend.
William Hall was taken to the
Goderich hospital on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Bryant, BYron,
are at their cottage for the sum-
mer.
Jack „ and. Mildred Fraser, Lon-
don, were with their parents over
• the weekend.
B. T. Stephenson Toronto, was
with his wife and daughter over
the weekend.
• Mr. and Mrs. Torbut, Ann Ar-
bor, Mich., are occupying "The
Cedars" for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Townshend
- and family, London, are holidaying
at the Fry cottage.
Members of LOL No. 24 attend-
ed the Orange Walk at Blyth on
the. "Glorious Twelfth".
Mrs. .A. E. Suppnick, Detroit,
came on Thursday to occupy her
cottage, "Holley Lodge."
Mrs. R. H. Middleton and Mast-
er l3obby, Hensail, visited her
mother, Mrs. N. W. Woods, on
Tuesday.
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Sgt. and Mrs. J. Mayman' were
with the latter's parents.; Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Moll/Mem over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Smith, Mr,
and Mrs. Ed Rowse, London, were
With 1VIr. and Mrs. R. J. Larson
on Sunday.
Judy Weston, London, came on
Monday to spend the vacation with
her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. E.
R. Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. a F. Wayman
and daughter, Ellen, Toronto, are
the guests of MrS, John Lindsay
for a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sager and
ti -Vo children, Goderich, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ar-
kell on Sunday.
J. M. Atkinson, St. Clair Shores,
Mich. is spending a week's vaca-
tion Vvith his wife at their home
on Colina Street.
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"Rose Tea"
Served On
Lawn.
d corms nt
(By our Bayfiel poncle )
The lawn at the home of Mrs,
Malcom Toms was a pretty setting
or the Rose Tea sponsored by the
Willing Workers of, St, Andrew's
United Church on Wednesday of
ast week. •
Roses were in bloom in the gar-
den and the ramblers, on the
arches made an apptopriate. back-,
ground. . .
The individual tables were cent-
ered with sweet peas and roses,
Mrs. Peter Renner received the
guests at the gate and also pour-
ed tea.
Members of the Willing Work-
ers served dainty refreshments
prettily arranged 031 plates.
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Emerson Heard visited his &M-
in -law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Herbert Kirkham, London, from
Friday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gemeinhardt
and two children,' Carl and Lois
spent a couple .of days in Toronto
at the first of the week:
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brisson, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Cardela and two
children, Grosse Pointe, Mich., are
at their cottage for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleave
and daughter, Arvilla, Kaslo; B.C.,
arrived on Saturday to visit the
former's brother, Paul and Mrs.
Cleave.
Billy i'arker returned to Lon-
don on Wednesday after having,
been with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Parker, from
Saturday.
Miss Elaine Gilbert, London,
England, has been visiting her
cousin, Miss Ruth Eleanor Hay-
man at the Little Inn since the
first of the month.
Miss Marion Makins, who has a
post in the office of General Mot-
ors diesel plant, London, spent the
weekend with-- her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Makins,
Mrs. Ranee Bricker, Kitchener,
accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs. Don Waite, Hamilton, are
visiting her parents, Rev. Canon
and Mrs. H. M. Langford.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Castle and
babe have moved from William
Leitch's house on the Bayfield
Concession Road to Arlington
Atwood's home on Keith Crescent.
Ken Arkell left on Wednesday
for Ottawa to commence training
with the Ottawa Rough Riders
footbalr team on July 15. While
taking his two years in the Pre-
medical course at University of
Western Ontario, he was an out-
standing player with the Western
Mustangs. This year he will at-
tend Carleton College, Ottawa,
while studying for his Bachelor of
Science degree.
Mr, and Mrs, George Campbell,
Calgary, visited the former's cous-
ins, Colin Campbell, Bronson Line
and Mrs. Robert Scotchrner, over
the, weekend. They alsa spent a
couple of days in Blyth before re-
turning to .Toronto on Wednesday
for( a visit with friends. George
Campbell will- be remembered by
the older folk here as he clerked
in Edwards' store over 50 years
ago. He is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell,
Blyth, and often visited on die
Bronson Line as a boy. He went
west when a young man and it is
40 years since he has visited this
neighbourhood in which he saw
many changes.
Recent guests at the Little Inn
include Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Daly,
London; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wat-
son, Goderich; Miss Barbara Poll-
ock and Miss Ruby Fisher, Kitch-
ener; I. Mosten, Detroit; Mr. and
Miss Woodward, St. Petersburg,
Ma.; Mrs. S. McDougall and Ron-
ald, Stratford; Misses Gladys and
Ilene Sharp, Miss Irrnan Ghiardi,
Mrs. Steele, Mrs. Sheppard, Mr.
and Mrs. R, Moore and Richard,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith, De-
troit; Misses Ann and Janet Gov-
enlock,
Weston; IVIr. and Mrs. C.
V. Waters, Windsor; Mrs. Braith-
waite and Mrs. McIntosh, London;
Mrs. Ann Boswell, Seaforth; Mrs.
Fred Ford, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Craig, Walkerville; Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Charlton and fam-
ily, Stratford; Miss Alicia Ele-
ment, Miss Kent, Mrs. Evelyn Cul-
len, Mrs, L. C. Konzelman, Lond-
on; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bailey,
Amherstburg.
News Of The Poplars
William Grigg, Toronto, is spen-
ding three weeks vacation at Bali
Acres.
Mrs H. Peter and daughter Mrs.
Bertinger, Stratford, are at her
cottage this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell,
Dearborn, who have been at their
cottage, are in Pennsylvania for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Valette,
Grigg and Kirk, Grand Blanc,
Mich., are occupying the Bell cot-
tage this week.
, ivy On Beach
, At Bayfield
hayifeld Beach Safety.Ftind
activities •Or 1955 Include the:'
spraying of the ,south beaph, fa
1111 poison ivy, three
added, And one new Pdst,
Joe Postill's .bulldozer„Wen
down the kseaqh (which p Very
narrow this year) and „pushed
the trees, (fallen through eros-
ion) Up solid against 'the bank,
It, is hoped that this will act
as a retainer' and sand wash in
to hold it The opeiator of the
large machine Worked_five and
one half thaws •and his co-oper-
• ation was apprebiated.
The annual meeting of this .or-
ganization. will be held this
• week, Jack Tillmann reports.
Godefich Tovinship
Mrs, Jame's Shearer, and Stuart
Shearer, Bright, came to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Middleton and
family on Monday. Mrs. Shearer
called on many friends in Clinton
and vicinity and returned to
Bright on Tuesday, while Stuart
remained for a week's visit with
his friend, David Middleton.
. VARNA
The members of LOL 1035 cele-
brated the 12th in Blyth on Tues-
day,
Vac,ation Bible School
A Vacation Bible School is be-
ing held in the United Church this
week with the pastor, Flev. T. J.
Pitt in charge. About 70 children
registered on Monday morning.
SS 6 Pic,nic
The annual SS 6, Stanley Town-
ship, picnic was held on Wednes-
day, June 29 in Jowett's Grove.
Supper commenced at 6.30 and
then games were enjoyed in the
evening under leadership of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Mustard.
Winners of the various games
were as follows:
Ages 3-5, boys and girls Brian
McAsh, Larry Boyce, Ricky Ost-
rom; 6-8, girls, Margaret Aiding -
ton, Linda Weber,. Nancy Mustard;
boys, Gary Maxwell, Donny Tay-
lor, Ricky Ostrom; 9 to 11, girls,
Nancy Weber, Joan McClymont,
Edith Dowson; boys, Gary Max-
well, Arnold Maxwell, Donny Tay-
lor; boys, 12-14, Gary McAsh,
Barry Taylor, Mack Webster;
Married ladies, Mrs. H. Boyce,
Mrs, M, Johnston, Mrs. A. Rat -
trey; married men, Mel Webster,
Harvey Hayter, Eldie Mustard;
clothes pin race, Nancy Webster
and Barry Taylor, Mrs. H. Boyce
and Doug IVIcAsh, Edith Dowson
and Malcom Clarke; sack race,
girls, Edith Dowson, Glenda Soper,
Nancy Weber; boys, Gary McAsh,
Doug McAsh, Arnold Maxwell;
kick -the -slipper (boys), Barry
Taylor, Doug McAsh, Gary Max-
well; kick -the -slipper, ladies, Mrs.
R. Taylor, Mrs. M. Johnston,
Dianne Weber; balloon race, Bill
McAsh's team.
'ITRIRSDAY, JULV 14, 195$7
of BruceFieId
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LAC and Mrs, Johnston left this Baird; measuring thread, Mrs. E.
'Allan, Mary Hugh, Mrs. B. Thornp-
500.
March relay, Mrs.' D. Baird'
side; balloon relay, Mrs. D. Bairct:s
side; children's balloon relay,
Helen Broadfoot; guessing com-
bined weight of Mrs, Berry and
Mrs. 1VIcF3eath: Mrs, Pothering -
ham, Phyllis Lohb, Mrs. D. Trieb-
ner; dropping clothespins, Mrs.
Davison, Mrs. H. Taylor, Mrs. N.
Baird.
Birthday prize, Mrs. W. Haugh;
youngest member of WA, Marg-
aret Mcgneen; oldest member of
the WA, Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead;
lucky plate, Mrs. H. Aikenhead;
lucky chair, Mrs. Ed Allan.
Children's races: six and under,
Sharon Baird, Bernie Lobb, Law-
rence Elliott; eight and under,
James Broadfoot, Les Broadfoot;
ten and under, girls, Phyllis Lobb,
Helen Broadfoot, Les Broadfoot;
12 and under, Carol Anderson,
Phyllis Lobb, Helen Broadfoot,
Suanne Haugh.
week for Halifax where Mr, John-
ston is stationed with the RCAF,
A number from the village at,
tended the Twelfth of Jul Y cele-
bration at Blyth.
Miss • Gaye Elliott is visiting
with her cousin, Miss Beckey Grif-
fiths in Stratford.
Miss Elizabeth Scott, London, is
visiting a few days with Miss M.
Swan and Mrs. Ham.
Miss Marie Elliott is spending a
few days with her aunt, Mrs. B.
Menery, Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christie and
Kathie, returned home from a fish-
ing trip at Sturgeon Falls.
IVIrs. William Henderson and
children Ingersoll, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. V. Hargreaves.
William McDowell, Westfield,
spent a few days last week , with
Mrs. Stackhouse and Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Wilson. -
LAC and Mrs. McInnis, New
Bfunswick, have moved to the vil-
lage and will occupy the house
vacated by the Johnstons.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cadgou and
Miss Grace Cadgou, Buffalo, spent
a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Dalrymple.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Eyre, Mrs. Wil-
liam Douglass, Mrs. Barbelle
Thomson are holidaying at Algon-
quin Park and Ottawa this week.
Mrs. Murray Squire, Sarnia,
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Allan, last week. On
Friday Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Squire
motored to Sarnia where Mrs: Al-
lan visited with her daughter and
son-in-law over the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. R. Barr and dau-
ghters, Burlington, spent last
week in Grand Bend, and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin
before continuing their holiday in
Northern Ontario during this
week. Miss Kathy Dinnin, Pet-
rolia, also visited with Mr. and
Mrs. W. V. Dinnin over the week-
end, and is now with her grand-
mother, Mrs. W. R. Wright, Sea -
forth.
WA Picnic
The Woman's Association of
Brucefield United Church held
their annual picnic at he church
on Tuesday, July 4. A short busi-
ness meeting took place. Sports
were directed by Mrs. John Mc-
Gregor, Mrs, W. McBeath, Mrs.
John Broadfoot and Mrs. H. Berry
Following are the results:
Drawing a house on paper plac-
ed on top of your hear, Ruth Tay-
lor, Mrs. D. Baird, Mrs. Graham;
lady with most buttons, M. Swan,
Mrs. S. Davison, Mrs. Thomas
How"Skinny"Girls
Get Lovely Curves
- Gain 5 to 10 Un. New Pep
iiroissandrwho never could gain weight las;
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/nazi!, bony limbs, ugt hollows. They thud!
Ostrez Tablets. kips put flesh on body
;hinny due to impaired appetite because blood
tacks tree. Improves digestion, nourishment,
increases pep. "Get -acquainted" size only 60f,
Try Ogres for neW pounds. lovely curvet,
oew pep, today, All druggists.
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Miss Elma Mutch has returned
from a visit to Toronto.
Mrs. L. Armstrong, Nanton,
Alta., is visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Dcnald Fowler,
Brian Craig, who has been a
patient in the Goderich hospital
has returned home.
Since 1939 spending by the com-
bined provincial governments has
increased about five times and of
he federal government about nine
times..
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In 1954 Canadian constuner
spending reached a record total a-
315,681, million, an increase of.
$466 niillion over 1953.
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Clayton Scheifele with his herd of Scotch Shorthorns
Clayton Scheifele of RR No. 2, Waterloo, has had a purebred herd of Scotch
Shorthorns for 15 years, but he, believes that he has seen bigger improvement in
quality over the last five years.
"The quality showed noticeable improvement since I began breeding artificially
five years ago," he said. "The Waterloo artificial insemination unit, which has been
handling semen for dairy breeds only, up to then, started supplying the beef men."
By iinprovement of quality he means that the progeny of his artificially -bred
cows make larger and quicker gains than he used to get with natural breeding.
He has sent some steers from his cows to the beef testing station at Arkell.
One from the Unit bull, Klaymor Overseer, went on test at 61/2 months of age
at 547 pounds. At 131/2 months of age at slaughter, it weighed 981 pounds. It
gained 2.21 pounds a day.
Another steer sired by Braedoon Lancer went on test at 515 pounds at 61/2
months.. When it went to the slaughter house at 131/2 months it weighed 909 ---
or a gain of 2,01 pounds a day,
"I never used to get gains like this from my own bulls," said Mr. Scheifefe,
"Of courSe, an individual farmer cannot afford to buy a $2,000 bull like the unit
can on a co-operative basis."
• The per -day rate of gain on the two calves tested was "Exceptional." The
average rate at the station for all calves tested is under two pounds a day.
The above picture and story appeared recently on the form page of the Kit-
chener -Waterloo Record,•
Our Annual Bull. Night will be held at the Waterlog Cattle Breeding Associa-
tion, R,R,, 1, Waterloo,, (north and east of Waterloo) on the evening of July 19,
et 7.30 p.m. Our guest speaker is the Hon. F. S. Thomas, Minister of Agricul-
ture for Ontario, Free Lunch. Everyone is welcome,.