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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-07-14, Page 7''THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 AUBURN daughter' Carol, . and Mrs. Mcll- veen's mother from England, are visitingthe farmer's parents, Mr. and NM. F. O. Mcihreen. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Robison,,I Donald Ross, London, spent the 4lberta, are visiting theformer's weekend at his home end was 'brother, W. T. 'Robison, and Mrs. .guest organist at the Herne -Henry Robison, 'wedding at Brucefield on Sat - Mr, end Mrs, Bob Mcllveen and day, CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP OPEN FRIDAYS At any other time, contact J. J. Zapfe Rattenbury Sl<, E,, Phone 103 Memorials and Cemetery Work of Every Description • T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — FXFTER — SEAFORTIII. e ONLY GOOD PAINT RESISTS CANADIAN CLIMATIC CONDITIONS Sun Proof COLORS with their Weather -resistant Qualities and Rich Beauty Gives you complete protection. • • • CANADA PAINT is top quality . . . One gallon will cover as much surface as two gallons of "cheap paint," and add years of life and beauty to your home. Jervis 'Hatchery and, Poultry Farm Phone 194 Clinton House for Sale! The residence of the late Jessie Scott in the Village of Brucefield is offered for sale by tender.. The property consists of a nine -room stucco house—verandah, balcony. Well located, equipped with hydro, two-piece bath, water pressure system, all in good repair.. The property may be inspected by appointment with John McIntosh, phone Clin- ton 633-31. Tenders must be in the hands of •the under- signed on or before 18th July, 1949. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 27-28-b F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton, Ontario .....,manow.riemumoraninoe~mi TO ALL RESIDENTS OF GODERICH TOWNSHIP It has been deemed necessary to have all the dogs that are owned or harboured by anyone in this Township, registered and licensed. All dogs must be registered with the treasurer, II. B. Whitely, or with the Clerk, R. E. Thompson, before August 15th, 1949, and a license tag obatined at the same time, and this tag to be securely fastened to the dog. This dog tag will, cost the usual price, and will be the only dog tax paid by the owner for the 2 year 1949. Any owner not complying or making a false return will be liable to a, fine of $10.00 and any dog found with- out a tag may be impounded or shot according to statutory procedure. , R. E. THOMPSON, Clerk 44,4•w•vrswN•eew•..c•..v ONO 27-28-b STAYS You'll marvel at the mirror smooth finish cm/1w of SOLUX. A real ONE COAT white ena- mel that will not check, turn yellow or WHIT discolour. It is easy to apply and is suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, furniture and * store fronts. J. W. Counter B iiir ars' Albert St., Phone 290M, Clinton, Ont. I Auburn Women's Institute will hold its Children's Day picnic at Wightman's Grove on Wednesday, July 20. Sports eommittee for picnic consists of 'Mrs. Yungblut, Mrs. D. Anderson, Mrs. Gordon Meriinehey; hostesses—Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs, Albert Campbell, Mrs. D. Fowler, Mrs. Roy Finnigan, Mrs. Archie Rohinsone Passed Entrance Congratulations to Laura May Letherland and Douglas Yung- blutt who were successful in pas- sing their Entrance Egeminations. Special Service A special service was held in Knox United Church Sunday evening when Rev. H. J. Snell, Exeter, a former minister, was guest speaker. The choir, with Mrs: Munro presiding et the or- gan, led the singing of the hymns, also rendered an anthem, and Messrs Donald Yungh'lut, Stewart Toll end Jack Ladd, sang a •trio. Walkerburn Club Meets The annual meeting of the Walkerburn Club was held at the home of Mrs. Percy Vincent on Wednesday afternoon, July 6, with a good, attendance. Mrs. George Schneider presiding. The meet- ing opened with "The Maple Leaf Forever," with Mrs. Kirk- connell at the piano. The new officers elected ere; President, Mrs. George Schneider; secretary, Mrs. Stewart Ament; assistant secretary, Mrs. Len Archambault: treasurer, Mrs. Lorne Bunking; pianist, Mrs. K. Jackson, assistant pianist, Mrs. Kirkconnell. It was decided to have a picnic in July in place of the regular meeting. A short program fol- lowed, end meeting closed with National Anthem. Lunch was served. CLINTON NEWS -MOM" Nuptials i n Tuckersmith q=, liAdE 5E'VEtte —Photo by Fowler Bros. Studio Saturday, June 18, was chosen by MR. AND MRS. DONALD EUGENE HORNE as their wedding day, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bride's parents, Tuckersmith Township. The bride, formerly Amy Pauline 'Walters, is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters end the groom is the only son of Mrs. Margaret Horne, Seaforth Rev. W. J. Woolfrey, Clinton, performed . the ceremony. They are resid- ing in Seaforth. BRUCEFIELD Miss Marion Paterson, London, . spent the weekend at her home here. Many from here attended. the Baird picnic at Bright's Grove 'on Saturday. I Miss Ruth Joynt, Ottawa, visit- ed a few days with Miss Ruth 1 A MILLION CANADIANS USE THE B of M For Tray ellin- Going out of cows? . . Don't risk losing sums of money carried on your person. Travellers Cheques or Letters of Credit are the safest, most convenient and inexpensive method of carrying funds at home or 'abroad ...Make the nearest B of M branch your headquarters for arranging travel funds. T.K..OF MONTREAL eeseeas'4 7i4Ol V'44 WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE MT `MY BANK' (0 / MI(1/tM r5t45ttr Huron Crop Improvement Association TSVILICHT. TOUR AND MEETING , Mon., July IS 7.30 p.m.—Farm of Harry Sturdy, just east of Auburn. 7.45 p.m.—Farm of Arthur Grainge, south of County Buildings in Auburn. 8.15 p.m.—Farms of Robert and Richard Procter, 11/2 miles east of Belgrave; talks by Prof. R. J. Bryden on Soils; Prof. Keegan, and William Fossell on Cereal Grains. EVERYONE WELCOME! ELMER ROBERTSON, R.' G. BENNETT, President Secretary YOU'LL G6 d MORE ILES 4 Goodyear Inner Tubes are molded full size to fit casings .. . they are tough .. , non- porous and—air-pres- sure nd-air-pres-sure tested. Properly inflated they increase tire life by many extra miles. PER TIRE WITH OOD1 EAR INNER .TUBES Scott. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. France, Midland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blanchard last week. Messrs. Thornton Mustard, St, Marys, and Frank " Mustard, Stratford, spent, the weekend at their home. Patsy and Ronny Neil, Glencoe, are holidaying with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stack- house. Music Broadcast The winners of the Brucefield Music Festival held in May will be heard on a recorded broadcast over CKNX on the Kiddies' Pro- gramme on Saturday, July 16 at 11:15. The broadcast will feature children from several schools in Stanley and Tuckersmith Town - VARNA' Miss Ruth Clarke spent last weekend visiting her aunt in Henisall. • , D. McNaughton and family, Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Foster. • Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Dodsworth, London, were renewing acquaint- ances in the village Sunday. Congratulations to Ruth Clarke and Kenneth Keys who were successful in passing their High School Entrance examinations. The recordings of music sang at Brucefield. Music Festival will be heardover CKNX, Wingham, Saturday, July 16, at 11.15 a.m. School Picnic Held The annual picnic of Varna school was held in Lions Perk, Seaforth, on Monday, July 4. Swimming was enjoyed in the early part of the afternoon. In the sports which followed, the winners were: girls 6 and under, Joan McClymont, Nancy Webber; boys 6 and under, Doug McAsli, Wayne Reid; girls 6=8, Dianne Webber, Valerie Day; boys 6-8, Barry Teylor, Gary McAsh; girls 9-11, Sheila Soper, Nancy Web- ster; boys 9-il, Alec Ostrom, Gerald CIarke; girls 12-14, Marg- ery Webster, Anne Ostrom; young men's race, George Beatty, Ivan NieClymont, paper plate race, George Beatty and Bill 1VlcAsh, Anne Ostrom and Nancy Webster; stepping contest, Mrs. Bill Mc - Ash; necktie race, Nancy Webster and Lois Webster; kick the slip- per, Margery Webster, Margaret McClymont. Following the sports, supper was enjoyed, after which the retiring teacher, Mrs. Bruce Keys, was presented with a lovely lace tablecloth and a card table on behalf of her pupils. • , Tuckersmith To Mark Anniversary At a recent section concert held lin S.S. 1, Tuckersmith, commit- tees were appointed to make ships. plans for the 50th anniversary of the school to be held the last day of August, former pupils to be invited. Dr. James W. Bell, Hensall, showed lovely views on the screen of a recent trip he took to Florida and places visited en route. Tenders Wanted TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until July 30, for the painting of the exterior of the Holniesvilie Unite d Church, two coats, also for paint- ing of the window 'glass of the church, to be completed by Sept- ember 1. BARRIE C. WALTER, R.R. 1, Goderieh 28-29-b Garden Party —at— KIRKTON Wed ., Juti.e 20 6 p.m.—Ball Game ST. MARYS vs. EXETER 7.30 p.m.—Super Juv- enile Contest Entertaining •— Don't Miss It 9.00 p.m.—ATI Profes- sional Program: THE FOUR CHORDERS FRANK ROCKWOOD, Tenor EVA GOODING BROOKS. Sap. SKY and DATRI. Comediens CLAIRE ROUSE, the one-man band TOM HAMILTON, Scottish Comedian EVERETT MEYERS, Magician DOROTHY STEDMAN, dancer, with LEN BURT, his Orchestra and Accordian; and LEON PAUL, M. of C. Ample Refreshments A Superior Show at Bargain Prices ADMISSION: 60c end 30c Parking . on .grounds— 25c CONSTANCE Mr. Harold Dexter, Almer, ig spending a few days' with hie cousin Charles Dexter, and Mrs. Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riley and fam- ily, Kitchener, spent Sunday at the home of Charles 'Riley. Mrs. A. McGregor and family of Kippen, arrived on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Riley, also Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. S. Riley Seaforth. Mrs. Rogerson Passes The community was very sad on Sunday night when they learn- ed of the passing of Mrs. Robert Rogerson, friends sympathize with Mr. Rogerson in his sad be- reavement. FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES $2.50 COWS $2.50 each HOGS .50 per cwt, each according to size and condition PHONE COLLECT: CLINTON - - 910r16 SEAFORTH - - 655r2 INGERSOLL - - 21 William Stone Sons, Ltd. INGERSOLL, ONTARIO A MASTER FED HOG WINS At the recent Ontario Swine Breeders' Field Day, a carcass from Leitchcroft won first prize. This hog carcass scored 96 in advanced reg- istry and, of course, was fed MASTER FEEDS. Watch the Master Reeds ad, in the farm papers. You too may procure Top -Grade Hogs by following the MASTER Programme: MASTER BALANCED FE EDS for ALL CLASSES OF POULTRY gFARM USE STOCN FUR SEARING Jn dANdYA: a DOGS n1MMMMM MM •ll2MIA MM^: —MASTER Brood Sow Ration. —MASTER Pig Starter. —MASTER Sow and Pig Concentrate, plus your own grain. GRAIN - MIXED FEEDS and CONCENTRATES Your Friendly MASTER FEEDS Dealer is: S. RIDDICK and SONS CLINTON PHONE: 5 SHELL SERVICE STATION 1325 PA I'N.a.PRODUCTS1411,Ref{'OMEyQ;ND IN,D,USXItY' &/YAT r' SICNI HFA rE�You tin • Sad Says.. safety- �! AFTER DARN' ear SPECIAL eArief ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT.g Drive carefully always in country and town -But re -double your care when the sun's gone down Official records show an increusing number of Ontario's high- way accidents occuring at night. Remember—your head- light vision is limited. After SUNDOWN .. SLOW DOWN. GEO. H, DOUCETT, Minister PARTMENT OF HIGHWAY 0 F. i' A R 1 0 D' .. r,'wsae . ' . 5