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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-05-11, Page 9•TFITJItSDA"Y, :MAY U, 19'50 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE NINE AUBURN Mrs. W. -'IC.. Robison, is visiting her brother in Toronto. He is ',quite ill Thomas S. Johnston and Robert a'. Phillips were London visitors Monday. William Kruse, Galt, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar:. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Carter, Port "Elgin, were Sunday visitors With .,Toe and Miss Sadie Carter. Eric McIlveen, student o f 'Queen's University, Kingston, is holidaying with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. 0. McIlveen, Mr. and Mrs. laugh Bennett and Johnny, Port Albert, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Nicholson' and fans. Hy, Seaforth; were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bred - nook. The roll call is to be answer, ed by revealing the nacre of your Sunshine Sister. Hostesses: Mrs. H. Mogridge, Mrs. Harry Sturdy, Mrs. Herold Gross, 'Mrs. Ted East, Mrs. Ellis Little, Visitors with Mrs. C. A. How- son and Mr, a n d Mrs. R. I. Phillips on Sunday were Mrs, R. J, Hart, Toronto, Mrs. Mel Jewell, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rad- ford and Frank, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell and Mary Elizabeth, Eenmiller.. Steishine Banquet Planned The annual Sunshine Sisters' bmm+tivet of the Women's Insti— tute will be held in the Sunday School room of the United Church on Tuesday, May 16, at seven o'clock sharp. New Spring Stock arriving at' CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP Open Every Friday and by appointment for further information contact J. J. Zapfe, corner Ribbings St. and Rattenbury St. E., PHONE 103 Memorials and Cemetery Work of Every Description T. PRYDE and SON Clinton Exeter — Seaforth i CLINTON FLOORING MILL See us for . , MILL ENDS. HARDWOOD SHEETING for Steel Roofs HARDWOOD FLOORING MOULDING -- TRIM for every need. Free Estimates on your Flooring Requirements Fred J. . u ti• ie Phone 362 We are specialists in Carbnretion - Ignition - Tune-up in the Automotive Field Experience Always Counts I WELLS AUPIELCThIC W. D. Welt, Proprietor • Supertest Prdducts Ontario St. Opposite Bank of Montreal Phone 34.9 -- Clinton Impart brightness, prosperity and cheer to your home with CANADA PAINT Sun - proof permanent colors, it is real economy, for good paint saves the d surface . . . makes buildings last ' fourtimes as long, There is "Quality In ' every drop" of CANADA PAINT, There's a variety of colors to choose from, L. CHICK ATCHERY POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES Phone 194 - - Clinton Young Farmers Inspect Outstanding Projects Four young Ontario farmers set out on Sunday, May 7, on a tour of inspection of some of the outstanding agricultural pro- jects in the United States. This interesting adventure is the prize they won in the Salado Tea event at last year's International Plow- ing Match. They will visit the famous Tennessee Valley development, Earl Becher Robert Nixon Cayuga fRagerseille the laboratory of the Ohio. Breed- ers Co -Op Association, the Mus- kingwn Watershed Conservancy Distriot, the renowned Malabar Farm of Louis Bromfield and famous Universities like Cornell, Ohio State, end Kentucky, Their trip will take them through some of the most beautiful moun- tain country in the eastern states and will include a tour of the city of Washington and a weekend in New York City. Altogether, the bays will travel about 3,000 Gordon Skinner miles and they Cayuga should have a story to tell when they' return. The party consists of . Earl Becher, 'Cayuga Robert Nixon, Hagersville; Eugene Timbers, Milliken; Norman Watson, Wood- bridge; and A G. Skinner, On- tario agricultural representative at Cayuga, who will conduct the group. Salada Tea Company is spon- soring the trip as a good will Eugene Timbers Norman Watson 1V1iIliken Woodbridge gesture toward the enlightenment of young farmers in soil con- servation, cattle breeding, and farming in general. • e EBENEZER Ebenezer WA Meets Mrs. Ross Feagan was hostess for the WA meeting which was held on Thursday afternoon. Mrs F. Jones presided for the meet- ing, which was opened by repeat- ing the Lord's Prayer in unison. The Bible reading and prayer were given by Mrs. Fretd Lobb. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and the' roil call was "My Favourite Flower for Mother's Day." There were 14 members and two visitors present. Following the business discussion, the chapter from the Study Book was taken by Rev C. Tavener. The meeting was closed by Mrs. F. Jones. The re- mainder of the afternoon was spent in quilting. A bounteous' lunch was served by the hostess. The meeting next month will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Lobb, and the roll call is to be "Some article made from the material from a flour sack." YPU Meeting The regular meeting of the YFU was held at the home of Marion and Lois Jones, The YPU Spring Rally is being held in Beigrave on Friday evening of this week. All members are re- quested to attend this meeting, commencing with supper at 6.30. --STANLEY Mis.i ,Female visited with her parents at London for a couple of days last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and dau- ghters, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Penhale one day last week. 414 OF DETROIT FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK Tho Tuller, a modern hotel for those riho want the best! Con. venient to Offices, Theaters, and Shops. Friendly, court?` our service and real Hotel Comfort. The Tuller Coffee Shop or Cafeteria foryour Dining Pleasure at modest prices. It. pays to stay at- / Hotel Taller. VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE q ONE OF DETROIT'S FINEST 800 ROOMS s is WITH BATH FROM HOTEL. T LLER RICHARD C. HODGES, Mgr. /moi ua .., iii...,., BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter spent Sunday at Newton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dutton have got, moved into their new house. Mrs. John Ceirns spent Thur's- day'with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc- Kenzie, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson and sons, Detroit, visited with Mr. C. D. Simpson. Mrs. William Smith, Exeter, spent one day last week with her sister, Mrs. A. Rohner. Mrs. James Burdge and Mary Ellen, Goderich; spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Burdge. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Neil and family, Glencoe, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. W, Stack- house., Rev, Mr. Stanway and Mrs. Stanway and Mr. . and Mrs. H. F, Berry spent Thursday in Strat- ford. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaiser and Mr, and Mrs. Ronald McKenzie and Mrs: Edwin McKenzie, De- troit, • spent the weekend with Mrs. D. Zapfe. Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLaren and Miss Minnie Reid, Hensall, visit- ed Mr. Murray, and Miss Mary Gibson on Sunday. Brucefieid WA Meets The WA of Brucefield United Church met in the Sunday School room on Tuesday afternoon, May 2. Mrs. Walter ?Moffatt, 1st vice- president, presided. Scripture reading and prayer were taken by Mss M. Swan. Mrs. H. Dal- rymple gave the topic. It was de- cided to hold a picnic in -Dilly. Mrs.' W. McBeath and Mrs, A. Zaphe were appointed a sports committee. Flower committee for May is Mrs., W. Haugh and Mrs. E, Allan. o June meeting will be Visitor's Day, when Hayfield WA and all the ladies of the congregation will be entertained. Group 4 conducted the program: a discussion of the Study Book, "Growing with the Years," with Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot, leader, assisted by Mrs. Edgar Allen, Mrs, Harry Dalrymple and Mrs. Lorne 'Wilson. Mrs. Gordon Richardson sang a' solo and Mrs. Lorne Wilson conducted a con- test, A very delicious lunch was served by group 4. Spring Thankoffering The service last Sunday in the morning in United Church was the WMS Spring Thankoffering, They had as their guest speaker, SUPPLIES See us for Wallpapers S U N - T -E -S -T -E -D and Paints LOWE BROS. PITTSBURGH Venetian Blinds ' Lynex Cleaners Du -fold Mops D. A. KAY and SON PAINTERS and DECORATORS Phone 234-w MAI Clinton .ra.N.a.esNwi.l Miss Edith Sperling, St. Marys, former missionary in West China. Miss Sparling chose as her subject, "Adventure Ingiri- the and told of her work on mission field. While here she was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Stanway. Mrs. T. Baird's. group will be in charge of the baking sale Saturday. CLEAN-UP WEEK MAY 15.72 SEAFORTII—At a meeting of. Seeforth Chamber' of Commerce, it was decided to hold a clean-up week here May 15-22, Arrange- ments have been made for the firemen to wash down Main St. on May 16, Street signs will be placed on Goderich St. west on Wednesday, May 15; with Keith Sharpe in charge. ti ti As on indication of your good taste, have your wedding stationery - invitations and announcements — printed on Chamivor Vellum - panelled, IN SEVERAL STYLES OF TYPE TO CHOOSE FROM: e8 Mus n ext ;,&a Q5;' w Cttk C4v£1212.e • Finest Quality • Lowest Prices . ® Prompt Service I:li SPECIAL OFFER for Spring brides: 50 for $6.95 complete with two envelopes 1 ton News-ftr cord "Fine Commercial Printing" �^�`�'�.�•M*Pn+.o.e J�JJ.v.:vv..t.soMt'o.r.r.,ot•t,�++VeNv.i Quality Farm Equipment SALES SERVICE Threshing Machines W. t n Sim i' l tlkriS Farm Equipment Ltd. GODERICht - - - EXETER HAUGHTON'S WELDING SHOP CLINTON How CFA for Your F.O.B. Hamilton Farman CUTS $935..95 Max. Drawbar pull in lbs... 1,596 lbs. Gallons of gasoline used per hour, rated load ......185 gal. Per. Thousand flours 785 gals. Cost of Fuel for 1,000 lirs, work at 29c per gal. $227.65 $268,83 $275.50 (Facts from university of Nebraska Tests) , Tractor No. One $970,60 1.,432 lbs. .927 gni. 927 gals. o' oy. Tractor No. Two $955.75 1,167 lbs. .950 gal. 950 gals. IT PAYS TO BUY A "CUB" BECAUSE it will do 1,000 hours of work for $41.18 less than "ONE". BECAUSE it will do 1,000 hours of work for $47.85 less than "TWO",. THE "CUB" CAN PULL A BIGGER LOAD! 164 lbs. snore than "ONE" — 429 lbs. snore than "TWO" The saving of $41.18 over "ONE" would allow you to pay for gasoline to drive 2,059 miles with your automobile. With only $3.00 extra you could buy .a "CUB" 135 Vegetable Planter—or for $6.00 extra a "CUB" Levelling or Grader Blade: The nwina of. $47.85 over "TWO" would give you a free 2,342 miles trip in your car (all gasoline paid) or buy either of the above tools, Such savings are, worthwhile. They make you money by Saving you money! • And Don't Forget: THE "CUB" HAS HYDRAULIC TOUCH CONTROL (included, in above price) ONE" HAS NOT, aryl is not available. "TWO" HAS NOT, and Is not available. Which Tractor Would You . Buy? !� cALPINE and DAW Your Friendly ' International Harvester Dealers VICTORIA ST. —• CLINTON — PHONE 338-J MASTER GROWING PELLETS for birds on range have these advantages: 1. There is no waste. 2. In open range hoppers Pellets are not blown out by the wind, 3. Loss from spillage and billing out is elimin- ated. Pellets spilled on the ground can be picked up readily by the birds. 4, Birds cannot "pick over" feed for certain more palatable ingredients. They get a complete balanced ration, 5, Pellet feeds, because they are compressed, have less exposed surface to the air thus retain the vitamin content longer. 6, Pellets are compressed Mash in appetizing form. The birds like them. aMMRdW PdMMt1IM STEL BALANCED FEEDS for ALL CLAS$E3 OF POULTRY FARM LIVE STOCK FUR REARING AMIMnLO & Docs MMMM MMMM toao,rro MAT ORS LIMO See us for your CONCENTRATE and FERTILIZER. equnrements Your friendly MASTER FEEDS Dealer is: &AMMO< and SONS Phone 114 Clinton "Remember, It's Results That Count!