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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-11-03, Page 7THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE SEVEN MITCHELL CIDER and APPLE BUTTER MILL mill operate every day starting October 3 ;until November 25. Fred Helmick & Son Mitchell PHONE 181 By Appointment 40-1-2-3-4-b LONDESBORO, Mrs. Harry Gooier, Auburn, spent last week at the home of Mrs. Lillie Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mountain visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Straughn of Goderich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Govier, Port Colborne, spent Saturday with relatives in the village. 'Mrs, Will Mair spent a few days last week at the home of Mrs. Li lie Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grantham, Chesley, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Miss Mary Caldwell, London, spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Robert Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Oakes and \,.„.„..„,,,,,,,,,,„,, Dairy Feeds Ear 'increased milk production. In order to obtain the highest possible milk production from your dairy herd this winter, start feeding MASTER DAIRY FEEDS today. MASTER DAIRY FEEDS contain molasses. r MASTER BALANCED for A FEED.S yt? i s ALL CtASSEs OF •, vru.TaY nsa tin soca nee: Does .6tid fir. r'AINet MA49„ a`vte osnssma unnn s For Producing Cows: Master., 16% Dairy Feed or Gainmaker 24% Dairy Concentrate and Your Own Grain Your friendly Master Feeds Dealer is S. RIDDICK and SONS PHONE 114 CLINTON CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP OPEN FRIDAYS At any other, time, contact J. J. Zapfe Rattenbury St. E., Phone 103 Memorials and Cemetery Work of Every Description T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH i ATTENTION Mr. Farmer! We are happy to announce that we are now able to supply you with a com- plete line of Electrical Equipment and Accessories, including: VIKING CREAM SEPARATORS WOOD'S GRINDERS HAMMER MILLS OAT ROLLERS HOME FREEZERS MILK COOLERS WATER HEATERS MILKING MACHINES ELECTRIC STOVES ELECTRIC FENCE CONTROLS IE you want to construct your own milk cooler, we can supply the cooling unit and plans, thus saving you considerable money. GILSON'S WASHING ,MACHINES Electric or Gasoline REFRIGERATORS PEDLAR BARN EQUIPMENT WATER SYSTEMS HAY HANDLING EQUIPMENT WISCONSIN ENGINES and ACCESSORIES ALUMINUM ROOFING and SIDING GOODYEAR FARM TIRES and BELTING CASTOR MOTOR OIL and GREASES TARPAULINS, all sizes y# Lv '{_,,yr ere Quality Term Equipment George White Threshing Machines W. G. Simmons ; Sons Ltd. Main St. Phone 115 -T Exeter Huron Road — Phone 1132 -- Goderich 43-4-b Karen, and _Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oakes, Goderich Township, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George MeVittie. Mr, and Mrs. John Pipe spent Sunday at the home of Mr. end Mrs, Mervyn Pipe and family of Brussels, and also attended the anniversary services in Melville Church, Brussels. Suffers Broken Ankle The friends of Mrs. Bert Bruns - don wish her .a speedy recovery after having the misfortune to break her ankle. Londesboro Native Dies Following a short illness, Wil- liam Henry Wettlaufer, Waterloo, died in St. Mary's Hospital, Kit- chener, ' on Tuesday, November 1, in his 60th year. • He was born at Londesboro, end married the former Naomi Jacobi, Waterloo. He took over the Wettlaufer De- 'pertinent Store from his father, The body is resting at the Ed- ward R. Good Funeral Home, Waterloo, until noon on Friday when .retpcval will be made to. St. John's Lutheran Church, Wat- erloo, for service at 2.30 Inter- ment will follow in Waterloo. Mount Hope Cemetery. WA Meets The WA held its October meet- ing in the basement of the church on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 20, with the president, Mrs. Robert Fairservice, in the chair. The meeting opened with hymn 577, followed by general Thanksgiving prayer from hymn book, The BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 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 ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, Etc. Ann Street Phone 355W 'Exeter ERNEST W. HUNTER, Chartered Accountant 57 Bloor St. W., Toronto R. G. MCCANN Accountant and Auditor Rettenbury St. E. Phone 783-W Clinton CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES 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.m. Vitamin Therapy, Electro Therapy Office—Corner of South St. and Britannia Raad. Phone 341. INSURANCE Be Sure • • Be Insured K. W. COLQUIIOUN GENERAL INSURANCE Representative: Suit Life Assurance Co. of Canada Office: Royal Bank Building Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W J. E. HOWARD, Hayfield Phone Clinton 624r31 Car - Fire Life - Accident Wind Insurance If you need Insurance, I have a Policy. Business Leader ROBERT A. BRYCE, Toronto, who was elected Presi- dent of The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the national fed- eration of Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce, at its annual meeting at Montreal, last week. Mr. Bryce has spent his life in the mining business in. Northern Ontario and for a number 'of years has been as- sociated with the Chamber of Commerce movement in Can- ada. Scripture reading was Psalm 720, read in unison, The minutes of last meeting were read by secre- tary. Plans were then made for catering to Mason's banquet. Cards of appreciation were read from Mrs. Lorne Bunking, Mrs. Jim McDougall end Mrs. Nabruwvaska, Program committee for Novem- ber: Mrs. Clarence Crawford, Mrs, Joe Lyon. It was decided to buy a toy for Eric Miller and Nancy Johnston. Treasurer's re- port was given by Mrs. Nott. Roll call was answered by verse with "Love", with 26 present. Mrs. Fangrad favored with a solo and there were readings by Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. Brenton. The meeting closed with hymn 662, and Benediction. The travelling basket was then disposed of. The hostesses served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee, Col- borne Township, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. John Scott. Trapped Sandy: "Are ye fond of mov- ing pictures, Jeannie?" Jeannie (thoughtfully): "Ay, Sandy" Sandy: "Then mebbe, lass, ye'll help tae get half a dozen doon out o' the back attic." AUCTION SALE — of — 80 Western Hereford Cattle will be held at Harold Jackson's Farm, i/ mile east of Seaforth, On Monday, November 7 at 1 pan. 30 steers, ranging from 600 to 1,000 lbs.; 25 heifers, from 500 t0 700 lbs.; 25 spring calves; one wagon horse; Western saddle and bridle. C. H. DOW, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, 44-b Auctioneer If. C. LAWSON Bank of Montreal Building Clinton PHONES: Office 251W; Res. 251J Insurance -- Real Estate Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co. LOBS INSURANCE AGENCY Cor. William and Rattenbury Ste, Phone 691W — GENERAL INSURANCE — Representative: Monarch Life Assurance Co. Howiek Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. R. L. IVIeMiLLAN, Bayfield Life, Accident, Sickness, Auto- mobile, Hospitalization, Household Phone: Clinton 634r15 THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Seaforth Officers 1949—President, C. W. Leonhardt, Bornholm; vice-presi- dent, H. Alexander, Walton; man- ager end secretary -treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Other directors: S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth; E.. J. Tre'wartha, Clinton; R. _Archibald, Seaforth; J. H. McEwing, Blyth; F. McGregor, Clinton, J. L. Ma- lone, Seaforth; H. Fuller, Gode- rich, Agents: J. E. Pepper, Bruce - field; G. A. Watt, Myth; R. S. Mc- Kercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; S. Baker, Brussels. MEMORIALS T. .PRIDE and SON Cemetery Memorials Clinton Showrooms Open Fridays See J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103 OPTOMETRY A L. COLE, R.O. Eyes. Examined and Glasses Fitted Goderich - Phone 33 RUTH HEARN, R.O. Optometrist Huron St:—Phone 69 ---Clinton RADIOO SF.RVICP. PERSAN and MA peeve Fast Efficient Radio Service Ten Years Previous Experience on all Auto and Home Recline Free FM Informatoin PHONE 471-W, CLINTON SIGNS Sign; for Every Purpose Outdoor Advertising Trucks Cut-out Designs - Window Cards. 27 years' experience KISYBY SIGNS Phone 6898. • Clinton VETERINARIAN DR. G. S. ELLIOTT Veterinarian Phone - 203 Clinton Clearing AUCTION SALE of FARM PROPERTY, LIVE STOCK and Household Effects Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auc- tion at Lot 12, Concession 8, Hay Township, 3/2 mile south of Hills - green on Pear Line, on Thursday, Nov. 10' at 12 o'clock sharp, the following: Team of horses; 8 Durham and Hereford cows; young cattle; hogs; poultry; hay and grain; full line of farm machinery including 10- 20 McCormick Deering tractor, and tractor machinery. 1946 Mercury sedan in good condition. Full line of household effects in- cluding a practically new Moffat electric" stbve and a 8' Frigidaire, FARMS: The farm consists of 100 acres, Lot 12, Con, 7 Hay Twp, 1.4 mile south of Hiilsgreen. On the premises is situated a story and half brick house, large bank barn with straw shed, drive shed, hydro throughout build- ings, clay 'loam, 8 acres fall wheat sown, farm in excellent state of cultivation, good water supply. Also a fifty acre farm North half of lot 13 Hay township ad - b Luing the 100 acre farm; frame barn, all land tillable. Also north half of lot 15 Stan- ley Twp. on Babylon 'line, fifty, acre grass farm, excellent grass with windmill and geed water supply. These farms will all he sold in separate parcels, subject to a reserve bid. - The estate of the late Frank Hagan. Terms—on chattels, cash; pro- perty, 20% down, balance in 60 days. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer E. P. CIHESNEY, C3-44-bLERIC 4 Goderich. Township Mrs. James Johnston spent the weekend with her son' and grand- children in ' Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Middleton, Catharine and Charles, Leaside, spent the weekend' with Mr. and Mos.: 'C. B, Middleton, Mr: end Mrs. Norman Ball are getting nicely settled in their home, recently occupied by Gor- don Cudmore and family, Bay- field Road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton, Donald, Barbara and David, Miss Margaret Middleton, London, and. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Campbell, Clinton, spent . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and family, Myth. Home Nears Completion Joe Postill is getting ,his new home well on the way to com- pletion before the winter weather St. James WA to Meet The WA of St. James Church, Middleton, will meet Wednesday afternoon, November 9, at the home of Mrs. Harold Tyndall. Exports Two Heifers Mr. and Mrs, W. Clark, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wilson, Romeo, Mich„ visited at the home of Stewart Middleton last week- end. Messrs Wilson bought two Aberdeen -Angus heifers from Mr. Middleton for their herd at Glen Oak Farms, Mich. Federation Annual The en-nual meeting of Goder- ich Township Federation of Ag- riculture will be held on Thurs- day, November 10 at 8,30 p.m, in S.S. No. 5, Porter's Hill. This will be to appoint the officers for the ensuing year and also the various delegates. Every one is welcome to attend. There will also be e number of films shown by the Film Board. Farm Forum Meets S.S. No. 4 Farm Forum held CECIL WHEELER REALTOR Phone 88 Box 55, Blyth The following for sale: —A 11/2 storey frame, 7 -room dwelling with hydro, garage, well, on Dingley Street, Myth, possession, in two weeks: Come and see this property. —A 141 storey frame, insul brick, 6 -room dwelling, good well and garden, hydro, priced to sell, with almost immediate possession, Queen Street or No, 4 Highway, Myth. —One 60 -acre faun, 45 acres good workable land, all seeded, 5 acres hardwoodbush, some cedar, good 7 -room brick house, barn and stabling, spring well, all roofing good, hydro avail- able, 1 mile to school, 21/e to highway, 31/2 to village, im- mediate possession. A real buy for a man wanting small farm, —A number of other properties in Myth; also some good farms, large or small. See me for particulars. 44-b Oct. 29 to Nov. 5 is NATIONAL RADIO WEEK the first meeting of the season at the school house. Bert Lolib acted as chairman for the instal- lation of the new officers, viz: President, Irvine Tebbutt;, secre- tary, Mrs. Robert E. Thompson; assistant secretary, Miss Verna Miller; press secretary, Mrs. Ira Merrill. The tapir for discussion was "Wanted --'A Chance for Exper- ience." It was decided that the Junior organizations give the young people a good chance for' experience, that they may be trained to take their place in the community life. It was suggest- ed that the parents take sin interest in getting their boys end girls into Junior work, eg. grain clubs beef clubs, eta, Junior Farmers and Junion Institute, etc. The remainder of the evening was spent in games, and. lunch It celebrates 29 years of progress in radio . 29 years of daily contribution to Canada's national way of life. In honour of the occasion we are showing a most complete line of the newest radio models , from handsome combination con- sole models to the lightweight "personals" and "portables." There's a "Radio for every room" and models for car and camp as welt TELEVISION! See the Popular ADMIRAL DIRECT VIEW MAGIC MIRROR Table Television at my residence PRINCESS,aaed ORANGE STS. • "The Clearest Picture of Thein All!" Only $219 GROVES ELECTRIC Huron St. — Phone 290-W Clinton WALTON Miss Bernice Backwell, Strat- ford, with her father, Joseph Backwell; Mrs. James McNlcol has sold her farm in Con. 14, McKillop Township; to Gordon Holland, Myth, Fractures Ribs George Dundee, elderly Walton carpenter, suffered several frac• tured ribs in an accident while at work. He was helping Edwin Davidson build a garage when he slipped and fell, It is expected that Mr. Dundas' will be confined to bed for some time. was served, The meeting next week will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Merrill, with Miss Verna Miller and Mrs, Jack Merrill on the recreation committee. LIKE MIAIO cow To youg ORD I�re1•,•••Ct••ao'••••• Many dairymen discover that a McCormick -Deering Separator gives them ter profit than an additional cow.'r get more and better cream with e labor and at low cost.These dairymen know that a McCormicie. Veering Separator can atop butter- fat from slipping away. Find out about these advantages for your- self. We'll be glad to show you this saoney.maklog machine. McAlpine and Daw International Harvester Sales and Service Victoria St. --- Imperial Oil Products — Phone 338-j • . • • . ..1 • You only fool yourself when you feed stale mash, for egg production suffers. The National "Quality Mix" system is the fresh -mix system — it gives that tasty "eat -more" quality to your egg mash which is the only way to keep your birds in top shape and roll out the eggs week after week. National "Egbilder" concentrate mixed fresh, at your NATIONAL Feed Dealer -- is modern feeding. P3 p11At. Al I ON 014=' OSING AFED Remember first that feed is a raw material used by the hen to produce growth and eggs. Secondly, there's a limit to the amount of feed a bird can eat and digest in 24 hours. If the ration is stale or poor, your birds cannot eat enough to keep healthy and produce eggs. The result is that either egg production drops or health is impaired. So choose your feed carefully—a hen needs less of a high qualify feed. That's why you should always insist on a feed made with NATIONAL quality mix concentrate. Mil NMI ansa NM Nana eau WM ran oma=GS am ansa ®,1 Soo yaw local NATIONAL Feed Dealer today. Sturgeons' PURE NOUSE PAINT gives a heoutiful, durable long -lapsing finish. For Inferior end exterior use, it's avail- noble v il,oble in porkling while and 20 decorrAive fede.,n,I,t ni �l ml u s See your Sturgeons paint dealer for information, ekport advice end colour cords, J. W. Counter Builders' Supplies CLINTON, ONT, `ALBERT ST., PHONE 290141, e WM. STONE SONS LIMITED INGERSOLL ' ONTARIO ,1fit �JJl;i t �; ilr4,i s:r 4',k PRd 'UCTS:FOR HOME AND INDIIS.T13 Insist on NATIONAL well -cured, properly -blended fertilizer.