Clinton News-Record, 1949-11-24, Page 9'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1949
CLINTON VIEWS -RECORD
BEET PULP
Have just received a carr of BEET
PULP, sweetened with Molasses; this is
recognized as very important in dairy
feeding, for more milk and higher quality;
increase your dairy rations with -Beet Pulp.
red 0. Ford
Grain and Seed
Isaac St. Clinton — Phone 123-W
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 — FYFTER SEAFORTH
Prepare Your Car Now
For Winter Driving!
—at—
Aberhart's Garage
MERCURY -- LINCOLN -- METEOR Sales and Service
Goderich
-- Phone 625W
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kI7RES ,1,�CONOMY V FFIC/ENCY
1938 PONTIAC Coach, with six -cylinder
Chevrolet motor, new -car condition.
1931 FORD Model "A" Sedan.
NEW MERCURY half -ton pickup Truck.
NEW MERCURY 3 -ton 158" w.b. Truck..
,BLY
,(1'stenddedgilf g end eek)
A fund for Hans Unternalhier,
a new •Canadian who met with a
serious accident, when his right
band was caught in the cogsof
a corn -picker, he was operating,
has been opened, with contribu-
tions being accepted at the Can-
ed!ian Bank of Commerce here.
The fund is being sponsored by.
Blyth branch No. 420 of the Can-
adian Legion. George McNall,
president of the Legion, and
Grover Clare, Sr., are trustees
of the fund,
Blyth Legion opened the fund
with a contribution of $25, and
the local Lions Club contributed
$50. Individual contributions have,
already brought the fund up to
well over $200.
Hans may be a patient in hos-
pital three to four more weeks,
as considerable skin grafting may
have to be done. He carne from
Switzerland 18 months ago, and
has spent much of that time in
this community, where his ' am-
bition and integrity have won for
him a high place with everyone
who knows him. Hans served two
years in the Swiss army.
V
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
GODERICH—The Hugh Innes
Strang Memorial Scholarship has
been awarded by the Senate of
University of Toronto to Helen
Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Montgomery, R. R.
4, Goderich. It is awarded to
the graduate of Goderich Col-
legiate taking highest standing.
HURON COUNTY
FEDERATION OF
AGRICULTURE
Annual Meeting
Town Hall, Clinton
TUESDAY, '
NOVEMBER. 29
at 1:30 p.m.
Special Speaker:
V. S. MILBURN,
Secretary -Manager, Ontario
Federation
This is your annual meeting and
your organization. Come out
and show your interest.
ANNUAL BANQUET
Concert and Dance
on same 'evening
CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH
at 7 p.m.
Special Speaker:
WATSON PORTER, Editor-in-
chief, Farmer's Advocate, London
ENTERTAINERS: London Art-
ists with Bern Conway as Master
of Ceremonies and his Continental
Orchestra. Tickets may still be
obtained from Township Directors
to County or County Secretary -
Treasurer. 47-b
Dairy Feeds
For increased milk production. In order to
•obtain the highest possible !silk production from
.your dairy herd this winter, start feeding
MASTER DAIRY FEEDS today.
MASTER DAIRY FEEDS contain molasses.
MASTER
BALANCED
FEED
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ALL cusses OF
POULTRY
FARM un
FUR "?ARIWr
M111I 'U OC IS
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For Producing Cows:
Master 16% Dairy
Feed
or
Gainmaker 24%
Dairy Concentrate
and
Your Own Grain
Your friendly 1Vfaster Feeds
Dealer Is
S.RIDDICK and SONS
PHONE 114 CLINTON
sgaeci.;Efl
ntrOductory
to
NEW .SUBSCRIBER,S
THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC
POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
ONLY
Cli to ec r
from now until the end of 1950
Only
red free ofcharge anywhere in Canada and Great Britain
cents extra. to United States and Foreign Countries
WAGE NTNR'
To Reside in Alberta'
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ARTHUR MUSTARD, pictured
above, were married in the United Church, Rodney, on Satur-
day afternoon; November 5, 1949. The bride is the former
Margaret Agnes Steele. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Steele,
Rodney, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mustard;
Brucefield. The couple will live in Calgary, .Alberta.
—Engraving courtesy The London Free Press
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
HENSALL
Nominations Nov, 25
Nomination will be held in the
village Friday. November 25, from
7 to 8 p.m., in the Town Halls,
for Reeve„four Councillors, three
Public School Trustees, 'and two
Public ,Utilities Commissioners
fro 1950. Election, if necessary,
will be. held Monday, Dec. 5.
Gets. 50 -Year Jewel
John Zuefle. who resides with
his son-in-law and daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Bell, Hay Town-
ship, and who is in his 90th year,
was presented with 50 -year Ma-
sonic Jewel. T. L. Pryde, Exe-
ter, PDDGM, made the presen-
tation in a few well chosen words.
Mr.:Pryde was accompanied by
WM Alf Moffat, Frank Wright,
IPM, WBMG Drysdale, WBC
Cooper, VWB, W. O. Goodwin,
secretary. Mrs. Bell served re-
freshments.
New Cottage Erected
A new cottage was erected on
the bowling :green, Main St., in
H'ensail. Friday afternoon, Nov.
18, and will be used by the
Chamber of Commerce. Keys to
the cottage, won by Jack Drys-
dale at the Canadian National
Exhibition, were presented to
him by H. J. Tier and A. A.
Brown, Toronto. Jack presented
the keys to R.H. Middleton, presi-
dent of the Chamber of Com-
merce, Hensel!.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,_
FEED & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at the north half of Lot 23.
Goderich Township, No. 8
Highway, ners) 5 mileson east of
Goderich (near Taylor's Cor -
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30
at 1.30 p.m. sharp
HORSES: Gery 'mare, 7 years
old; brown mare, 12 years old.
CATTLE: Jersey cow, due Jan.
13; Holstein yearling heifer; Dur-
ham ,X Holstein heifer, 7 months
old.
PIGS: 3 Yorkshire sows; 21
pigs from 2 to 3 months old.
POULTRY and EQUIPMENT:
20 hens, 1 year old; 550 Barred
Rock cockerels and pullets; 14
ducks; chicken feed troughs; tur-
key pen and feed troughs; brooder
stove; 50 yards of wire netting.
IMPLEMENTS, Etc.: 1941 Hud-
son coach, equipped with new
tires, slip covers, air conditioned
heater, and radio (car in A-1
condition); Deering 13 -disc drill;
R. G. McCANN Massey -Harris mower, 5 ft. cut;
Accountant and Auditor wagon and rack; light wagon;
Rattenbury St. E. Phone 783-W single plow; 1 -row scuffles;
section harrows; 2 set of double Clinton harness; horse collars; 1r/2 H.P.
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 a.m. to 11.30
a.m,
Vitamin Therapy, Electro Therapy
Office—Corner of South St. and
Britannia Road. Phone 341.
INSURANCE
Be Sure : : Be Insured
K. W. COLQUI(O'UN
GENERAL INSURANCE
Representative:
Sun 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.
II. C. LAWSON
Bank of Montreal Building
Clinton
PHONES: Office 251W; Res, 251J
Insurance -- Real Estate
Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co.
LOBB INSURANCE AGENCY
Cor. William and Rattenbury Sts.
Phone 691W
— GENERAL INSURANCE —
Representative:
Dom.'of Canada General (Life)
lowish Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
It. L. McM1LLAN, Bayfield
Life, Accident, Sickness, Auto-
mobile, HeSpitalization,
Household
Phone: Clinton 634r15
gasoline engine; 2 -wheel trailer;
shovels; 4 feedbins; hay fork;
crow bar; 2 axes; pig troughs
FEED: Approximately 350 bus.
of Ajax oats, suitable for seed;
approx. 6 ton of mixed hay;
quantity of straw.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Marl-
boro modern range (nearly new);
Beach electric stove (nearly
new); churn.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as the farm is sold.
EDWIN WREN, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk.
46-7-b
Car and Truck Collide
No one was injured Friday
night when a truck and a car
collided at an intersection. Col-
lision occurred when a truck driv-
en by Thomas Baird, Grand Bend,
travelling east to load gravel,
collided with a car driven by
Arthur Preszcator, Exeter. Force
of the impact sent the Preszcator
car careening across the street,
crashing into a ditch. Damage
to car was estimated by police
at more then $150, while damage
to truck at $50: Provincial Con-
stable Elmer Zimmerman,- Exe-
ter, and Chief Constable Frank
Harburn, Henson, investigated.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs, J. K. .Cornish
spent Sunday in Exeter.
Mr. nod Mrs. W. Stackhouse
have been visiting in London.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Doan, Alvin -
stop. visited Mrs. R. Dawson re-
cently.
Milton Johnston, Thornlea,
visited Mrs. C. Haugh and other
friends over the weekend.
Mrs. Don Adams and. daughter
Dawn. have returned from an ex-
tended trip in the West,
Congratulations!
Last Saturday evening friends
gathered at the home of Mr. R.
Allan to celebrate his birthday.
Over 30 members of the Allan
family were present.
Showing Two Films
Group 1 of Brucefield WA is
showing two films in Brucefield
United Church on Tuesday even-
ing at eight o'clock. These films
will be of interest to all rural
people as one is "The Meat We
Eat” by Schneiders of •Kitbhener
who will provide the meat for the
free lunch after the showing of
the films. A good attendance is
hoped for.
Kitten Gains Place
On Plumbing Payroll
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Lot South Part 21, Concession 14,
Hullett, one -and -one-half miles
South East of Blyth
TWO DAYS —
NOVEMBER 24 & 26
The Stock, Implements and Grain
will be sold on Nov. 24; the
Househlod Effects Will be sold
on Nov. 26.
Thursday, Nov. 24
12:30 p.m.
HORSES: 2 horses, 6 and 8 yrs.
old; roan horse. 10 yrs. old.
'CATTLE: 1 cow, due in Jan.;
2 cows, due in Feb.; 2 cows, due
in March; 1 cow, due in May;
25 young cattle, 500 to 800 lbs.
POULTRY: 125 rock. pullets.
GRAIN: 300 bus. Beaver oats;
800 bus. mixed grain; 20 bags
potatoes; quantity of sweet apples.
IMPLEMENTS: McC.-Deering
binder, 7 ft.; McC:-Deer,{{ng 13-
disc fertilizer. 'drill; Mc+C: Deer-
ing corn binder; McC. 6 ft. mow-
er; McCormick manure spreader;
McCormick cultivator; Oliver corn
cultivator; M; H. hay loader;
M. -H. hay rake; M. -H. cream sep-
arator; Fleury walking plow;
steel truck wagon; set sloop
sleighs; roller; 4 -section harrows;
16 -ft. hay rake; wheel barrow;
stable boat; 2 colony houses; 3
shelters; pig crate; feed boxes
and barrels; chicken crates; 50 rd.
Poultry fence: 20 rd. hog fence;
60 steel posts; 130 cedar posts;
2 rolls snow fence; 2 iron kettles;
2000 -lb. scales; large tarpaulin;
pails; water boxes; bags: forks;
shovels; tools; ladders; baskets;
team and single harness; collars;
bridles; ear and rope, etc.
Saturday, Nov. 26
12.30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
MEMORIALS Frigidaire refrigerator, 9 cu. ft.
new; Gurney electric table -top
T. PEYDF and SON
stove, new; Finlay white -enamel
Cemetery Memorials
Clinton Showrooms Open Fridays dui9ehapl new'
j large. 1. smell,
See J. J. Zapfe. Phone 103 oak buffet; 2 extension tables;
OPTOMETRY kitchen cabinet; sewing machhie;
A L COLE. R.O. studio couch; oval kitchen table;
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted 2 couches (1 antique); 14 kitchen
Goderich - Phone 33 chairs 3 rocking chairs; 6 dining -
room chairs; coiner cupboard; a-
piece mahogany suite; antique
writing desk; flat -top desk; com-
bination desk and book case;
Sparton ' radio; . what -not; oval
parlour table; small mahogany
table; two 3 -piece bedroom suites;
hall rack; double bed; chest 'of
drawers; clothes closet; blankets;
quilt; feather tick; pillows; mir-
rors; pictures; crock churn; set
Royal Doulton china, 96 pieces;
tri -light floor lamp; 4 'electric
lamps; oil lamps; antique dishes;
silverware; cooking utensils; kit-.
Chen dishes;. crocks; chime clocks
floor linoleum and rugs stair
carpet and pads; curtains; blinds;
electric sweeper; toaster; :iron
Tl•;RIMMS . CA SH—N'o reserve as
the farm is ,sold. . '
GEORGE SLOAN, Proprietor.
HAROLD JACKSON
Auctieneei
E. Chesney, Clerk 47-b
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office; Seaforth
Officers 1949 President; C. W.
Leonhardt, Bornholm; vice-presi-
dent, H. Alexander, Walton; man-
ager and secretary -treasurer, M.
A. Reid, Seaforth. Other directors;
S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth; E. J.
Tr'e'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, Blyth; R. S. Mc-
Kercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhags:n; • S. Baker, Brussels.
AUCTION SALE
OF 35 T.B.-TESTED .COWS
at Lot No. 31, 6th Concession,
Goderich Township, 1 mile
south of `Porter's Hill, on
Tuesday, November 29
•
at 1.30 p.m. sharp
35 young dairy and beef type
cows: some fresh, a number of
close up springers, some due this
winter, balance milking, due in
the spring.
These are good quality cows,
consisting of Holsteins, Duuhams
Most visitors to the ' Presby-
terian manse, Seaforth, haveal-
ready met two kittens, named
"McKillop" and "Tuckersmith,"
Recently McKillop went on the
payroll of a Seaforth plumbing
and heating contractor. The
contractor's men were complet-
ing the work of installing a heat-
ing system in the church and,
manse and were confronted with
the problem of putting a thermo-
stat wire through a small under-
ground trench about 90 feet long.
How were they to get it
through? The problem was solv-
ed by tying a long string to Mc-
Killop',s tail, placing him at one
enc? 5I the trench and calling to
him from the other. McKillop
went through dragging the string
behind him. It was a simple
matter, then, to tie the wire to
the string and pull it through.
Now he's on the payroll.
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Processing Industry
Indicates Growth
Processing peas and sweet corn
has become quite an industry in
Huron County within the past
few years.
In 1946 the acreage of peas
was 941.0; in 1947 it was 761;
and in 1948, 812. Tons produc-
ed in the three years was
1,820.08, 770.32 and 1,312.44.
and Jerseys. 'All cows are T.B. The acreage of corn for the
tested and may enter any herd three years was 1,482.0, 1,272.0
or area. and 1,458, with the tons productd
TERMS—CASH being 3,039.4, 2,565.2 and 3,645.6.
Sale under cover. It is interesting to note that
A. E. TOWNSHEND & SON, in the surrounding counties,
Proprietors Lambton ranks highest in the
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, acreage and tons produced of
Auctioneer peas, while Middlesex is at the
bottom of the ladder. However,
47-b the exact opposite is true in the
production of corn.
RUTH HEARN, R.O.
Optometrist
Huron St.—Phone 69—Clinton
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DR. G S. 'ELLIOTT
Veterinarian
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K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk.
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McCormick -Deering Separator gives
them ,n, profit than an• additional
cow. 'r get more and better cream
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dairymen know that a McCormick -
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