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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-01-29, Page 9VAIIA•BDAY, JANUARY 29,.1948 • OLINTON NEWS-RE(10RD "SAL TEA ve� `'tel CLINTON CA PAGE WIN4 TRY US FOR SERVICE Any Place -- Any Time Special Rates on Lang Trips • • • OFFICE PHONE No, 44 REG. SHIPLEY HAROLD CRITTENDE?Vr Res.: Phone 229 Res: Phone 173 OSCAR PRIES11AP t= - MALTING BARLEY This year We are again contracting Barley for The Canada Malting Co. CONTACT US FOR PARTICULARS George T. Mickle & Sons Nights 133 HENSALL, ONTARIO Phone 103 4.11b AUBURN Mr, and Mrs. E. Little spent the weekend at •Monkton. ' Mrs. George YungMut and Mrs. 14fima Farrow are visiting friends in Goderich. Mrs. Albert Carpbdll as visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Spiegle- burg, and Mr. Spiegleburg, Kitchener. Manly Attend Sooiat Despite the extreme cold weather a large crowd attended the commun- ity social evening Friday. Mrs. Rob- ert Ciianhey and Mr. George Beadle wore w -masers with 'like highest, scores, while Mrs. E. Little and C. E. Asquith ,held the low score: Another social evening will be held in the Foresters' Ball on Friday, February 6. ,Tumor Bog Cusp The Junior Re.& Cogs WA Rs monthly meeting Friday afternoon then the following :prograan was en- joyed. Instrumental by Elizabeth Grange, riddles by Bobby Yungblut, recitation Judith Grange, instrument- al. Rena M'ealinehey, recitation Shirley Turner, jokes Lloyd Mcdiinelrey, read- ing Sidney Hewitt,' song Reda Me- Clinel(,ry and June Letherlarnd, recita- tion Betty Lou Robinson and Shirley Turnor, Contest conducted by Lloyd McOlinchey was won by Marion Tay- lor. It was deeided to donate *5,00 to the Junior Iced Cross Society and *2 to tl-s Day School Gospel League. IGamres were bought for use at the sehobl. PORTE`R'S HILL Miss Phyllis Barris, London„spent the week -end at her home. Tho aluminum demonstrations being held by the Porter's Bill Community Club, are under way. Mr. and Mrs. James Darryl; Lou- don, spent the week -end with the lat- ter's father, Milton 'Woods. Church A uauat Hotd Grace United Church congregation hold its annual meeting on Monday' afternoon, January 20. Good reports were given by all organizations. TOM PRIG E will work with the DREW GOVERNME T in the interests of Tom Pryde, Progressive -Conservative candidate for Huron, is known from one end • of the county to the; other as an able, public-spirited man. He knows Huron and its needs. His record is a record of getting things done for the good of his fellow citizens. The record of the Drew Government is also a record of getting things done, Add Tom°Pryde'to the ranks of the Drew Government at Queen's Park and you will have a combination that will well and truly serve the interests of Huron and of Ontario, PROD ESSIVE CO { SERV, a Ti E Keep HURON!imp the GOV NMET.:Ranks Mardi Amual Held The annual congregational meeting of Bt, Andrew's United Church, ]gip - pen, was held in the church school room with Rev. A. dl, Hinton as chair- man. Splendid reports were received from all branches of the church, `and the church books closed with a sub stantial balance. Four new members were added to tlie'board of managers R. M. Peek, Orville- Workuutn,• Pun - can Cooper, Arthur Finlayson, Tne ladies of the congregation' served re. freshments. CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP OPEN FRIDAYS OR BY APPOINTMLNT WITH Mr, J J. ZAP + + PHONE 103 MEMORIALS AND CEMETERY WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION T. PRYDE 8z SON CLINTON - EXETER - SEA FORTR McKinley's Chick Hatchery NEW HATCHERY BUILDING New Incubator Doubles Our Capacity Operating under Government Approval ALWAYS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY CHICKS NOW BETTER THAN EVER FIRST HATCH 'JANUARY 23rd CONTACT US BEFORE YOU BUY R.R. 1 Zurich Phone 97x11 Hensall 5-14-b CONTRACT BARLEY Contract Forms have arrived for Barley. WE EXPECT VERY HIGH PRICES NEXT FALL FOR MALTING BARLEY These contracts give you good seed and a special price for your production from this seed. Contact me as soon as possible so I can order seed required. 4 -lib FRED O. FORD GRAIN and SEED ANYTHING from a Set of Plugs to a "Major Operation" AT THE first sign of an ailing tractor, call on us and get expert, professional care. Farm machines are our busi- ness and We do our best to keep the greatest possible number of them in good running condition. Call on us -tor anything from a , set of plugs to a' "major operation," Phone 123W NOTICE Township of Hullett APPLICATIONS The Clerk of the Township of Hullett, George W. Cowan, Londesboro, will receive applications for the position of ROAD SUPERINTENDENT for the Township of Hullett. The rate of pay has :been set by the Council at 60 cents per hour. All applications to be in the hands of the Clerkon or before L30 p.m., Monday, February 2, 1948. 4-5b GEORGE W. COWAN, Clerk `t"4^.F'-+MN H H HP:'4H� `��M+H�H _ W .M`.'1, 1��!"Q Hog �---�� Concentrate Quality Feeds Dairy They Pay Laying Supplement ; ,o,,, Mash ,IWPAMOMPPM44.0.0.11K. pyygp,N Poultry Concentrate Cold Weather WILL NOT STOP BENS LAYING IF YOU FEED A GOOD QUALITY MASH Quality Laying Mash - It builds up health and sup, Plies the nourishment of which eggs ,are made. Quite Simple! Just feed your Pigs Quality Growling and Finishing Ration. They X1:1 grow quieker -- fatten quicker -- keep healthier - and reach market weight much sooner - and at lowest feed cost. Profitable Dairy Cows More essential now than ever? You can't gel milk with poor feed. The more a cow eats, the more milk you will get -- BUT the meed must be properly bal- anced and contain the necessary amounts of vitamins and minerals as well as proteins • and carbohydrates. To make more money, keep well-bred cows a cl feed them to the 1>ilnit on QUALITY FEED. Grain, Whole or Ground -- :Mixed Feeds Fertilizer and Seeds Samuel Riddick 8 Sons PHONE 114 For Body and Fender Repairing SATISFACTION GUARANTEED C. R. Crossman Body Shop Ratteubury St. W., Just West of Bartliff's Bakeshop PHONE 594 • /fir",�;�_ All work. clone by a factory .trained • Drop in and see us • Your Local • INTERN'A'I'ION *IAIVESTER• DEALERS expert Huron :Equipment Co. Ltd Vittoria St. CLINTON Phone 3383 and VARNA, Ontario 5 tfh Listen to PROGRESSIVE-CONSER:VATlVE Speakers on CKNX Wingham Mondays- 1.00 to 1.15 p.m: Tuesdays 7.15 to 7.30 p.m. 1.15 to 1.30 p.m. Wednesdays- 1.00 to 1.15 p.m. 7.15 to 7.30 p.m. Thursdays- 1.00 to 1.15 p.m. Fridays- ` 1.15 to 1.30 p.m. 7,15 to 7.30 p.m. Saturday-- CJCS Stratford 12.45 to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 to 1.15 p.m. 7,00 to 7.15 p.m. 12.45 to 1.00 p.m. 7.00 to 7.15 p.m. 12.45 to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 to 1.15 p.m. Vote for . TOM PRY PROGRESSIVE -CONSERVATIVE' CANDIDATE,. And keep !IRON in the GOVERNMENT Ranks P5.,r, of f A fN•''• . C :!<' That's SHUR-GAU' 15% Hog Grower S1IUR-GAIIN 15% Hog Grower is made at your dooal Feed Service Midil.: No other feed company -has this advantage! How does local manufacture affect your Peed? (1) Local manufacture means that you get a FRESH Feed, which is more PALATABLE than centrally mined feeds. (2) Local manufacture anea,ns that the middleman's profit has been completely eliminated. (3.) Local rnannfa,cture elkninates the double hand of grain products. This all adds up to: SHIM -GAM means Superior Quality at Lowest Cost SHUR-GAIN 15% Hog Grower . is made by CLINTOND MILL Your Shur -Gain Feed Service Mill PHONE,580 CLINTON Y01I