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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-05-12, Page 6'PAGE RIX. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 12, 194e HENSALL (Intended for last week) Charles Farquhar, Seaforth, has purchased . the residence of William Dinnin, and gets im- mediate possession. Attended CEA Miss Margaret Dougall was in Toronto attending the music sec- tion of the Ontario Educational Association as the delegate of the Supervisors of Music from Huron County. Miss Dougall participated' in the panel discus- sions of the rural problems in the group discussions which in - eluded the value of festival work for the children and the division of class work by the Supervisor. The choral clinic was under dir- ection of Dr. Lara Hoggard, choral assistant to the Fred Wering Glee Club. The finale was a concert in Massey Hall by a group of about 450 children from various Box Pmts for Sale -- of -- TOMATOES ASTERS CAULIFLOWER PANSIES . CABBAGE PETUNIAS PEPPER ' SNAPDRAGONS SALVIA Z'I'NNIAS Hopson's Greenhouse and Market Bayfield Phone Bayfield 7 18-19.):_p_.-2, 3 f "Clinton Day--SavingDay" For Clinton Day only— With any sale of $50 or more we will give FREE a $5 ticket on Clinton Lions Club Draw for Massey -Harris Tractor or Chevrolet Fleetline Deluxe automobile. 5% Discount wagons in stock on all rubber -tired J. H. Brunsdon schools in the province. Cited. for DEO Kenneth Passmore, Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pass- more, Hensail, recently received the DFC medal under the follow- ing citation: "The above mention- ed officer has completed in var- ious 'capacities, numerous opera- tions against the enemy in the course of which he has invariably displayed the utmost fortitude, courage and devotion to duty." Mr. Passmore was a Flight Lieutenant with 192 Squadron of the Royal Mr Force. Legion Makes Plans Henaa1l Branch of the Canad- ian Legion met Monday even- ing, May 2, in the Legion Hall for the May meeting, with presi- dent Jack Tudor In the chair. Discussion centred around the formation of a Women's Auxiliary to be organized shortly. The Legion is going to undertake boys' work, which will include sports, ball teams, etc. Rev. P. A. Ferguson is convener, and committee are Jack Tudor, Jim Clark, William Brown, R. E. Shaddick, Sam Rennie. Plans are in the making for a huge frolic in June. Construction Going Ahead Construction of 50 houses at Centralia Airport for the per- sonnel, is making rapid head- way. Foundation end framework are pretty wellcompleted on 45 of the houses. Fifty men are engaged there. Anniversary Services Anniversary services will be observed in Carmel Presbyterian Church Sunday, May 15. Guest speaker for the daY`will be Rev. D. • G. Campbell, minister of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth. The choir will render special music under direction of C. Nichols, choir leaderand organist. Dr. A. R. Campbell, Guelph, visited' with Mr. and Mrs, R. Y. Maclaren this week, Mother's Day will be observed in the churches next Sunday, May 8. Baptismal services will be held' in the United and Pres- byterian churehes. R►t QRl £fit ,ta (tie arm^ Elt 1B OPENING DANCE FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 GROVE 'PAVILION BAYFIELD Frank TRAHER and his New Band Featuring Songstress Virginia Duquette Every Friday Night --10 to 1 a.m. (DST) Special Dance' Prizes ADMISSION 75 cents WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT Saturday Night and Holiday Dancing Here's the REASON! For 34 years, Canadian motorists have preferred Goodyear tires over any other kind—and backed up their preference by actual purchases That's because they've learned from experience that Goodyear tires give them the most for their money! The new Super -Cushion is the latest reason for Good- year's tire supremacy. It's the best of the new low- pressure tires for super comfort, super safety, super mileage. Remember, only Goodyear builds the Super - Cushion. See your Goodyear dealer aboutSuper-Cushions ... and get the softest, smoothest, safest ride on the road. Ceoventional Tire Sw.IIer'Footpriat' Ordinary Ride Super. Cashion Tire M / 01 h. 4 ►` Larger 'Footprint' New, Softer Ride T 0 0 3 6 SAID"GOODYEARU" .. when asked "What Make of 'sae .100 'You Prefer?" in a recent Dominion -wide poll by an independent survey organization. HERE'S THE SCORE: Goodyear Second Tire Third Tire Eloper -C uebion rune ea 24 pounds of fir. Its bigger "footprint" NI the road gives greater stabihity ... quicker, safer stops ... easier steering, especially on corners. Let )your Goodyear dealer put Super- Cushio3hs on your car now—they'll make it ride like a new one! :::itis>�>t •;;,,:r<••' AVAILARLI IN A LL•WIAT14I1 OR RIR TRIAD BLACK OR WHITE `;aSIDEWALLS coon atrA More People Ride on Goodyear Tires WHEN .A TIRE BLOWS OUT an ordinary ube eneeses in- stantly. But LhfeGuard's inner air chamber allows a tire to do Late car lyntrol. omitting complete LIFEGUARD SAFETY TUBES MAKE BLOWOUTS' HARMLESS! LifeGuard Safety Tubes prevent blowout asci Beta. They often outlast several sets of tires. Sea your Goodyear dealer— right away! You can't get better protec- tion to save your life: E R Than on Any Other Kind 14492-1 HEAD OFF BATTERY TROUBLES NOW! For quick, sure starts and an ample power reserve for everything electrical in your car, equip it with a new " dtyery t "Factory. Pretih KIPPEN Kippen East WI Meets Mrs. Robert Unshail was host- ess for the muted meeting of Kippen 'East Women's Institute. Co -hostess was Mrs. John Woods, and the chair was taken by the president, Mrs. William Kyle. Mrs. Ross Love_ :presented the motto, "Doing the common uncommon- ly well." During the business session it was disclosed that this active or- ganization had raised over $1,- 000,had forwarded $50 to the Children's War Memorial Hospi- tal, London, $25 to the Cancer Fund, $25 to Hensall branch of Canadian Legion, three pair sheets and pillow slips to Scott Mem- orial Hospital, Seaforth, valued at over $26. They send gifts every two months to a war•vet- eran, Ralph McDonald of Ajax, formerly of Christie Street Hos- pital, who is a cripple and con- fined to a wheel chair. . Charles Alexander, and Arthur Anderson contributed violin selec- tions and Mrs. Rosa Chapman a reeding. Mrs. R. Elgie conducted the election. The resignation of Mrs. W. Kyle, president for the past three years was accepted with regret. Officers chosen include: Mrs. John Sinclair; vice-presidents, Miss Grace Tremeer, Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. J. McLellan; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Ross Chapman; assistant, Mrs. T. Kay; directors, Miss Margeret McKay, Mrs, W. Broadfoot; standing com- mittees: Agriculture and Canad- ian Industries, Mrs. A. Varley, Mrs. W. McLean; citizenship, Mrs. E. Jarrott, Mrs. H. Mc- Gregor; social welfare, Mrs. R. Love, Mrs. W. Doig; publicity, Mrs. W. Broadfoot, Mrs. A. Fin- layson; historical research, Mrs. A. McGregor, Miss M. McKay; Immo economics, Mrs. R. Upshail, Miss Grace Tremeer; sunshine committee, Mrs. R. Broadfoot, Mrs. A. McGregor, Mrs. R. Chap- man, Mrs, N. Long; pianist, Mrs. R. Broadfoot. Plans were dis- cussed for a tour to be made this fall when they will charter a bus and attend the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto in November. ZURICH Tells of Estonia Rev. K. Raudsepp, an Estonian pastor, was guest minister at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, Sunday evening, May 1. Rev. Mr. Raudsepp is ministering to a large number of his country- men who escaped from their homeland and who have found refuge in Canada. He presented a very interesting story. He has a remarkable command of the English language for such a re - Let the Choremaster Garden Tractor do the back -breaking work ! in your garden this year, Inexpensively attached to your lawn mower, it will cut your grass too. Come and see a demon - striation of one ready to go to work for you. Norm Alamein LONDESBORO 18-19-b cent arrival in our country. The Evangelical Church„ Zur- ich, is having a new air-condit- ioning and heating system instal- led. Expert mechanics from Kitchener have been installing the heating. pipes. A new ad,- dition, between the church end. shed, will be erected to swore, modate the new furnace which 'will arrive soon. The ` entire I basement is being renovated. After getting them off to a fast start with Roe. Vita Food Chick Starter, switch at the seventh. week to Roe Vita -Grow Growing Mash.. Made fresh daily, these profit-making feeds are produced in Western Ontario especially for Western Ontario chicks and pullets. Both, of these Roe Feeds have what it takes to< build big frames, sound flesh, healthy internal organs ... this means bigger profits for you later. One season will prove that it pays to use Roe Feeds. See your Roe Feed dealer. Spring Grasses, rich In proteins and vitamins are harvested et their nutrition peak, dehydrated in minutes, Then added to all Roo Vha. mined Foods ... a "groan gold" diet bonus for poultry,. livestock. RP933''p IONE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. YOU CAN GET ROE FEEDS FROM: lf. Charlesworth, Clinton A. J. Mustard, Brucefiekt Highest quality — highest: octane rating . , no finer• gasoline made. Gives you. new flashing getaway ... noir speedy pickup ... neer power en hills ... velvet smoothness on the °pee• road. Lower - priced but high in performance . for motors not requiring a high -octan fuel. Noted for its long• mileage economy, care free performance an& smooth power. STOP at the STATIONS with the RED BAND —OVER 600 114 ONTARIO Give your rnotor POSITIVE PROTECTION. Vitalube is more than an oil it's insurance against sludging and engin varnish. Like other Reliance products, it's backed by 30 years' experience. ORDINARY SURE LIFEGUARD TUB 3 f WHEN .A TIRE BLOWS OUT an ordinary ube eneeses in- stantly. But LhfeGuard's inner air chamber allows a tire to do Late car lyntrol. omitting complete LIFEGUARD SAFETY TUBES MAKE BLOWOUTS' HARMLESS! LifeGuard Safety Tubes prevent blowout asci Beta. They often outlast several sets of tires. Sea your Goodyear dealer— right away! You can't get better protec- tion to save your life: E R Than on Any Other Kind 14492-1 HEAD OFF BATTERY TROUBLES NOW! For quick, sure starts and an ample power reserve for everything electrical in your car, equip it with a new " dtyery t "Factory. Pretih KIPPEN Kippen East WI Meets Mrs. Robert Unshail was host- ess for the muted meeting of Kippen 'East Women's Institute. Co -hostess was Mrs. John Woods, and the chair was taken by the president, Mrs. William Kyle. Mrs. Ross Love_ :presented the motto, "Doing the common uncommon- ly well." During the business session it was disclosed that this active or- ganization had raised over $1,- 000,had forwarded $50 to the Children's War Memorial Hospi- tal, London, $25 to the Cancer Fund, $25 to Hensall branch of Canadian Legion, three pair sheets and pillow slips to Scott Mem- orial Hospital, Seaforth, valued at over $26. They send gifts every two months to a war•vet- eran, Ralph McDonald of Ajax, formerly of Christie Street Hos- pital, who is a cripple and con- fined to a wheel chair. . Charles Alexander, and Arthur Anderson contributed violin selec- tions and Mrs. Rosa Chapman a reeding. Mrs. R. Elgie conducted the election. The resignation of Mrs. W. Kyle, president for the past three years was accepted with regret. Officers chosen include: Mrs. John Sinclair; vice-presidents, Miss Grace Tremeer, Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. J. McLellan; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Ross Chapman; assistant, Mrs. T. Kay; directors, Miss Margeret McKay, Mrs, W. Broadfoot; standing com- mittees: Agriculture and Canad- ian Industries, Mrs. A. Varley, Mrs. W. McLean; citizenship, Mrs. E. Jarrott, Mrs. H. Mc- Gregor; social welfare, Mrs. R. Love, Mrs. W. Doig; publicity, Mrs. W. Broadfoot, Mrs. A. Fin- layson; historical research, Mrs. A. McGregor, Miss M. McKay; Immo economics, Mrs. R. Upshail, Miss Grace Tremeer; sunshine committee, Mrs. R. Broadfoot, Mrs. A. McGregor, Mrs. R. Chap- man, Mrs, N. Long; pianist, Mrs. R. Broadfoot. Plans were dis- cussed for a tour to be made this fall when they will charter a bus and attend the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto in November. ZURICH Tells of Estonia Rev. K. Raudsepp, an Estonian pastor, was guest minister at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, Sunday evening, May 1. Rev. Mr. Raudsepp is ministering to a large number of his country- men who escaped from their homeland and who have found refuge in Canada. He presented a very interesting story. He has a remarkable command of the English language for such a re - Let the Choremaster Garden Tractor do the back -breaking work ! in your garden this year, Inexpensively attached to your lawn mower, it will cut your grass too. Come and see a demon - striation of one ready to go to work for you. Norm Alamein LONDESBORO 18-19-b cent arrival in our country. The Evangelical Church„ Zur- ich, is having a new air-condit- ioning and heating system instal- led. Expert mechanics from Kitchener have been installing the heating. pipes. A new ad,- dition, between the church end. shed, will be erected to swore, modate the new furnace which 'will arrive soon. The ` entire I basement is being renovated. After getting them off to a fast start with Roe. Vita Food Chick Starter, switch at the seventh. week to Roe Vita -Grow Growing Mash.. Made fresh daily, these profit-making feeds are produced in Western Ontario especially for Western Ontario chicks and pullets. Both, of these Roe Feeds have what it takes to< build big frames, sound flesh, healthy internal organs ... this means bigger profits for you later. One season will prove that it pays to use Roe Feeds. See your Roe Feed dealer. Spring Grasses, rich In proteins and vitamins are harvested et their nutrition peak, dehydrated in minutes, Then added to all Roo Vha. mined Foods ... a "groan gold" diet bonus for poultry,. livestock. RP933''p IONE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. YOU CAN GET ROE FEEDS FROM: lf. Charlesworth, Clinton A. J. Mustard, Brucefiekt Highest quality — highest: octane rating . , no finer• gasoline made. Gives you. new flashing getaway ... noir speedy pickup ... neer power en hills ... velvet smoothness on the °pee• road. Lower - priced but high in performance . for motors not requiring a high -octan fuel. Noted for its long• mileage economy, care free performance an& smooth power. STOP at the STATIONS with the RED BAND —OVER 600 114 ONTARIO Give your rnotor POSITIVE PROTECTION. Vitalube is more than an oil it's insurance against sludging and engin varnish. Like other Reliance products, it's backed by 30 years' experience.