HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-03-30, Page 7`THURSDA'Y, 'MARCH 30, 1950
CLINTON 'NEWS -RECORD
PAGE SEVEN
Federation'News
(By GORDON M. GRBrGr,
Secretary -:Treasurer and
FiF adman)
Directors 'Meet
The Directors of 'Huron County
Federation of Agriculture"'held
'their March meeting in the Agri-
cultural Board Room, Clinton,. 'on
'Tuesday, 'Mara •21.
President Charles Coultes re-
ported on the annual meeting of
-FDA and CF and GA, the Co-
‘operative Insurance organization.
Russel Knight reported for the
"delegation attending the Poultry
Producers' meeting in Toronto on
Marek 15. 'A Poultry Producers'
'Organization was established
within. the 'Federation of AgricLil-
lurre.
Huron County Federation is eo-
;operating with other federations
'in our zone in holding a meeting
of Federation Executives in
-Walkerton later this spring to try
and co-ordinate efforts of 'the
county organizations,
Japanese Embargo
Letters were sent to Federal
Members of Parliament to secure
"their 'views 'on 'recent embargo
that was placed against Japanese
:goods coming into Canada. The
letter pointed to the similarity
'between the protection given the
shirt and glove manufacturers
and the protection required by
butter manufacturers against the
cheap vegetable oils and fats im-
ported for the manufacture of
margarine.
We are not in favour of cheap
materials being imported from
-countries such as 'Japan at a price
that our 'manufacturers cannot
meet, but we want the same, pol-
icy applied to the importation of
the fats and oils going into the
manufacture of margarine that
makes its cost of production only
half that of , butter.
Price Support Policy
Wh are pleased to note that
the government has adopted a
permanent Price Support Policy
for farm produce. The Federa-
tion of Agriculture has had much
to do with keeping this issue be-
fore the government. Often leg-
islation falls short of what we
require but if we get some legis-
lation passed regarding price
supports it can be amended from
time to time to bring it closer to
our actual requirements.
Farm Forum Activities
Farm Forum activities a r e
drawing to a close for another
season. It has been a very suc-
cessful. one for Huron. County.
Few new forums were establish-
ed but the ones that operated
had good attendance and seemed
to enter into . the spirit of the
meeting with enthusiasm and
interest.
We had many good timely
topics for this season, such as:
"What the' farmer thinks of price
controls"; "Have we a rural hous-
ing problem"; or "The law of
supply and demand." Perhaps
when you fill out your forum re-
port you think it does not matter
very much what you report but
the forum reports are used on
many occasions as a yardstick to
measure rural opinion. Your find-
ings on "What farmers think of
price controls" was quoted by the
Canadian Federation of Agricul-
CLiNTO•N MONUMENT SHOP
During Winter Months
OPEN BY APPOINTMENT
Contact J. J. Zapfe,
corner Gibhings St. and Rattenbury St. E.,
PHONE 103
Memorials and Cemetery Work
of Every Description
T. PRYDE and SON
CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH
CLINTON
FLOORING
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See us for .
MILL ENiDS
HARDWOOD SHEETING
for Steel Roofs
HARDWOOD FLOORING
MOULDING =- TRIM
for every need.
Free Estimates on your Flooring
Requirements
Fred J. Hudie.
Phone 362
Hallett Township
(By our Auburn correspondent)
-Farm Forum Social
The No. 9 Farm . Forum of
Hullett held their final meeting
of the season in the form of a
social evening .in Auburn For-
ester's Hall. Euchre was played,
with prizes going to; ladies' high,
Miss Jewel McClinehey ladies'
low, Miss Kathleen Mason, Myth;
gent's high, Glen Patterson; gent's
low, Jimmy. Pierce, Blyth. Lurch
was served by the ladies after
which dancing was enjoyed to the
music of Jimmy Pierce and his
Westerners.
tare. as proof that farmers fav-
oured price supports.
National Farm Forum recom-
mends that the forums organize
for next season before they close
out their activities for this sea-
son. If during the summer months
a problem arises that is of vital
interest to yourcommunity your
forum officials are in a position
to act.
AUCTION SALE
— of
Farm and Household
Effects
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
_—of --
-Farm Stock, -and
Implements
at Lot No. 14, Stanley Township,
on No. 4 Highway, 3/s mile
south of Brucefield, on
Tuesday, April 4
at 1.30 P.M.
HORSES: Bay mare, i yrs. old;
bay horse, 9 yrs, old; bay mare,
11 yrs. old.
CATTLE' Durham heifer, 3 yrs.
old, springing; Durham cow, 4
yrs, old, springing; black . cow,
7 yrs. old, springing; Durham X
Holstein cow, 7 yrs, old, spring-
ing; 2 Durham heifers, 3 yrs. old,
recently freshened; Ayrshire cow,
4 yrs. old, recently freshened;
Ayrshire cow, 5 yrs. old, recently
freshened; Hereford X Holstein
cow, 4 yrs. old, recently fresh-
ened; Hereford. X Holstein heifer;'
3 yrs. 'old, recently freshened;
Hereford heifer, 3 yrs: old, bred;
Durham cow, 4 yes. old, bred;
Durham 'bow, 5 yrs. old, bred;
Hereford bull, 11/ yrs. old; Ayr-
shire yearling heifer; Durham
heifer calf; "Ayrshire heifer calf;
Holstein bull calf.
PIGS: Seven Tamworth pigs,
7 weeks old. •
IMPLEMENTS:' M.H. binder, 7
ft. cut; M.H, mower, 6 ft. cut,
with oil bath (nearly new); M.H.
at. Part Lot No. 23, Maitland 4 -section
drill; M.H. hay loader;
Concession, Colborne Town. 4 -section harrows; cultivator;
ship, 3 north-west of ditching machine; 2 -drum steel
Hmilesesvroller; 10 ft. hay rake; bean scuf-
filer and puller; Cockshutt 2 -fur -
Thursday, April 6 row riding plow; manure spread-
er;at 1.30 p.m., consisting of: saw and mandril; beam scale;
Extension table and 6 oak I wagon and rack; truck wagon;
leather-seatedset of bench sleighs and flat rack;
dining room chairs;
rubber tire buggy; cutter; 2 milk.
sideboard; drop-leaf table; kit-
chen chairs; cook stove; day bed;
2 beds, springs and mattresses;
2 gas lamps; Hudson oil brooder
(nearly new); DeLaval •No. 15
cream separator; sewing machine;
Aladdin lamp; kitchen caSinet;
4 Congoleum rugs; Phonola radio;
dishes; cooking utensils and num-
erous other articles.
At the same time and place
there will be offered for sale sub-
ject to reserve bid, the 86 -acre
clay loam farm in hay anis pas-
ture, on which is situated a 1T/z-
storey frame house, 18'x24' with
a summer kitchen. 'Water supply
is a spring creek at the back of
the farm ,and a never failing well.
There is also 19 acres of hard-
wood bush on the farm.
TERMS—On household goods,
cash; on farm, 10 per cent down
on day of sale and balance in
30 days.
Robert Blake,
Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
13-b
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. 4 Lawton Blvd., Toronto, Canada
it Has Everything You
Want. in Your New Curl
v11s
cans; fanning mill; double trees;
forks; shovels; 2 sets of harness;
horse collars and numerous other
articles.
GRAIN: Approximately 400 bus.
of oats.
TERMS -CASH
Hugh Aikenhead,
Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
13-b
Clearing
.AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and
Implements
at Lot 3, Concession 8, Tucker -
smith Township, 2 miles east
of Red Tavern school on
Staffa Line on
Wednesday, April 5 '
at 12 o'clock
Three horses and harness.
CATTLE: 5 Durham cows and
5 baby beef, ready to ship.
PIGS: 12 Yorkshire sows due
from April to June; 2 Yorkshire
sows with litters.
POULTRY: 125 Sussex hens,
GRAIN: 500 bus. of grain.
MACHINERY: Full line of farm
machinery including 32-50 White
grain separator in excellentocon-
dition, cutter, grain thrower on
rubber; Allis Chalmers model "C"
tractor, fully equipped with eeuf-
fler and bean puller (used one
season; 10-20 McCormick Deer-
ing tractor; 2 and 3 furrow plows;
disc; fertilizer drill (new); man-
ure spreader; hinder (new), and
other machinery. 1947 Chevrolet
Fleetline, 2,300 miles.
TERMS—CASH. Farm sold,
Lorne Hay,
Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
13-b
DISTRIBUTOR: British C; rs & Vans,
1290 Bay Street, Toronto
DEALER: Clin:on Motors, Clinton,
Ontario
Chesterfield's
Occasional Chairs
REPAIRED and
RE-COVERED
Free Pick -Up
and Delivery
Stratford
Upholstering Co.
203 Waterloo St., Stratford
Inquire at
Clinton Electric Shop
Phone 479 Clinton
EASTER SPECIAL
1--ONLY-1
194-8 Standard English Car
New car condition — Complete with hot water heater
Low cost' purchase price -- Low cost operation
Only $375 down payment and balance in
small monthly payments
Cash Price — $750
Aberhart's Garage
MERCURY -LINCOLN -METEOR SALES and SERVICE
Phone 625W — Goderich
13-b
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
.r ACCOUNTANCY
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Private Business
Farm Reports
Bookkeeping records installed and
checked monthly or as requested
ROY N. BENTLEY
36 Regent St. Box 58
Goderich
AUCTION SALE
— of —
FARM 'IMPLEMENTS
GRAIN and SEED BEANS
On Lot 7, 'Concession 1, Tucker -
smith, r/ mile north of Hensall.
The undersigned Auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by Public
Auction on
Monday, April 3
commencing at 1.30 sharp:
IMPLEMENTS: Ford tractor
with overdrive, nearly new, with
the following attachable equip-
ment: 2 -furrow adjustable plow,
stiff -tooth cultivator, mower, buck
rake, Sedore rear mounted man-
ure loader, Krause one-way tiller
and a cab with side curtains;
Massey -Harris clipper combine
with motor, complete for beans,
grain and clover; Massey Harris
wagon with new tires, flat rack,
grain box, and sliding rack;
Adams rubber -tired wagon with
flat hay rack end grain box;
Massey -Harris No. 8 hay loader;
Oliver tractor disc; Massey -Harris
tractor spreader, nearly new;
3 -section Cockshutt lever harrows:
Smalley grain and forage blower
with pipes, 60 ft. of 6 -inch rubber
belt, new; Gem oat roller and
Vi -horse electric motor; Papec
cutting box with inside and out-
side pipes; corn binder; 2,000 lbs.
set scales; hay fork; Lantz grapple
fork; beet forks; fanning miil and
many miscellaneous articles.
15• range shelters; chicken feed-
ers, fountains and troughs; three
Warner electric and one Holland
electric brooder.
GRAIN: 500 bus. Ajax feed oats;
150 bus,. Cartier oats, fit for seed;
300 bus. Clipper seed beans, these
are a new high yielding variety.
TERMS: Cash. Positively no
reserve as owner .has other
interests.
Russell Broderick,
Proprietor
FRANK TAYLOR, . Auctioneer
Peter McNaughton, Clerk.
13-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Farm Farm Farm Stock,
Implements and
Household Effects
at Lot 13, Concession 13, .
Mullett Township, 2 unites
west of Harlork School on
Monday, April 3
at 1 ran.
HORSES: General purpose bay
mare, 10 yr. old;
CATTLE: 2 Durham x Hereford
cows, due Apr) and May.
IMPLEMENTS: 2 farm wagons
and wagon box, gravel box;,Jbfas-
sey Harris side delivery rake;
M.R. hay loader; 7 ft. M.H. bind-
er; McCormick Deering oil -bath
mower; spring tooth cultivatore
stiff tooth cultivator: Oliver
riding plow; walking plow; six -
section of Diamond harrows; John
Deere manure spreader; 16 ft.
hay rack; iron kettle; set sleighs:
sulky rake; 16 bunches OX
shingles; 13 -disc M.H seed drill;
extension ladder; quantity of
lumbi; fanning mill; 2.000 lbs.
Renfrew scales; sling ropes and
chain;•hay fork; farm harness and
collars; double ropes wire stret-
cher; some belting; McCormick
Deering cream 'generator; Parks:.
whippletrees; neckyokes; chains;
shovels and other articles,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Four
beds, springs and mattresses; chest
of drawers; wash stand; mirrors,
settee and 2 chairs; rockers; clock;
fernery: 2 leather corkers; studio
couch (like new); drop-leaf table;
6 kitchen chairs; glass' cupboard;
lamps, dishes, etc.
FARM: 100 acres, clay loam,
well drained. 'good water supply:
bank barn, drive shed, hen house;
11/2 storey brick house with hot
water 11.eating system; good roof
on barn and • house.
" TERMS: Chattels—Cash; Prop-
erty—Terms day of sale, will be
subject to reserve bid, •
Mrs. Stella Adams,
• Pmourietress -
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk .
13-b
For Summer Homes
and Cottages --
draws cold sir our atom
—sends hon sir ' m re
e
pi t instead of hnring
en,sldq—dreulaer
Saves r,el—no mor cold
evenings a cottage
TWEED STEEL WORKS
Limited (Dept. 27E) TWEED, Ont,
SUCCESSFUL
FARMERS
SPECIFY
HOWARD'S
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Lrf" phi j: f.
Slim -a -Tarte Ch,ak Tablets-
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slar7—s,imulal o ppelilos--
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y r 100 tablets $1.35
Howard's Intestinal Medicine
& Conditioner for Poultry—
has sick chicks up and
on scratching inno limo.
Howard's Hog Wormer
Easy to adminislor in water
or slop—a palatable and safe
wormer.
A. in HOWARD CHEMICAL CO, LTD.
Toronto Ontario.
Dealers in Your Vicinity
CANADA PACKERS LTD.
FRED O. FORD
JERVIS POULTRY FARM
J. E. HOVEY, Bayfield
W. O. JOHNSTON, Brucefield
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
Ann Street Phone 355W
Exeter
ERNEST W. HUNTER
Chartered Accountant
57 Bloor St. W., Toronto
R. 1xx. McCANN
Accountant and Auditor
Rattenbury St. E. Phone 783-W
Clinton
CHIROPRACTIC
D. H. MeINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
OFFICE HOURS:
Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.m.
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday, 1 to 8 p.m.
HERBERT B. SUCH, • D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic
Goderich
Office Hours:
Mon., Thurs.-9 am, to 5 p.m,
Tues., Fri, -9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. -9 am. to 11.30
a,le,
Vitamin Therapy, Electro Therapy
Office—Corner of South St. and
Britannia Road. Phone 341.
Il`'ISURANCE
Be Sure • • Be Insured
K: W. COLQUIIO'UN
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Representative:
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
Office: Royal Batik Building
Office 50 - PHONES - Res. OW
S. E. HOWARD, Bayfield
Phone Clinton 624r31
Car - Fire - Life - Accident
Wind Insurance
If you need Insurance, I have
a Policy.
II. C. LAWSON
Bank of Montreal Building
Clinton
PHONES: Office 201W; Res. 251J
Insurance -- Real Estate
Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co.
R. L. 1VIoMILLAN, Bayfield
Life, Accident, Sickness, Auto.
mobile, Hospitalization,
Household
Phone: Clinton 634r15
LOBB INSURANCE AGENCY
Cor. Williem and Rattenbury Sts.
Phone 691W
- GENERAL INSURANCE —
Representative:
Dom, of Canada General (Life)
Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
Contract Barley
We are taking contracts for barley
again this year; it looks like another year •
of good prices for barley. I think it has
prospects of being as good of a cash crop
as any for '1950.
Have in stock: • No. 2 Kiln Dried
Corn, Molasses in barrels, and Beet Pulp.
We are in the market for Wheat,
Oats, and Barley.
Fred O. Ford
Phone 123W
GRAIN and SEED
Clinton
Buy LIFE Insurance To -day'
To -morrow may be too late!
JOHN R. & LLOYD K. BUTLER
Representative
CONFEDERATION LIFE
INSURANCE •
Phone 274 — Clinton — Box 315
THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
,Head Ofifee, Seaforth
..Officers 1950—President, E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton; vice-p•resi-
dent, 3. L. Malone, Seaforth; man-
ager and secretary -treasurer, M.
A. Reid, Seaforth. Other direct-
ors: S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
Chris Leonherdt, Bornholm; Ro-
bert Archibald, Seaforth; John H.
McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor,
Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Wal-
ton; Harvey • Fuller, Goderich.
Agents: J. E. Pepper, Brucefield;
R. F. MdKercher, Dublin; George
A. Watt, Blyth; J. F. Prueter,
Brodihagen; Selwyn Baker, Brus-
sels. .
MEMORIALS
T. PRYDE and SON
Cemetery Memorials
Showrooms open by appointment
See .1. J. Zapfe. Phone 103
OPTOMETRY
A;, L. COLE, R.O.
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted
Goelerich, - Phone 33
RUTH HEARN, 11.O.
Optometrist
Huron St.—Phone 69—Clinton
RADIO SERVICE
PERSAN and MADSEN
Fast Efficient Radio Service
Ten Years Previous Experience
on all Auto and Home Radiras
Free FM Informatoin
PHONE 471-W, CLINTON
John Deere
Quality Farm Equipment
SALES SERVICE
Bell "Imperial"
Threshing Machines
W. G. Simmons & Sons
Farm Equipment Ltd,
GODERICH - - - EXETER
HAUGHTON'S WELDING SHOP
CLINTON
SIGNS
Signs of all Types — cut-out
letters; wooden display fixtures;
truck lettering; storefront signs;
overhanging signs.
HU•3 SIGNS
"In the Hub of Huron County"
• Clinton
58911 : PHONE : : 797W
'VETERINARIAN
DR. G. S. ELLIOTT
Veterinarian
Phone. 203 Clinton
Malting Barley
We are again contracting acreage
for The Canada Malting Co.
SEED SUPPLIED —. CONTACT US
Geo. T. Mickle & Sons
Phone 103 —• HENS'ALL -- Nights 133
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PHONE 114 - CLINTON