Clinton News-Record, 1947-04-17, Page 7' :'11I317ESDAY, ARBIL ' 17, 1947
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CLINTON NEWS-RFRCORS_l
PAGE SEVEN
, PORTER'S HILL
Snow- Nearly Gone
The snow as nearly all gone Most
r.of the molds acre' open and' "fairly'
good, but the road two miles north
'Of Porter's Hull ps still blocked with
, snow as the plow skipped that part
and left it for Mother Nature to open.
ryNis ;Harris, London, spent the
!Easter hoildays with her parents,. Mr.
and: !Mrs. Austin Harris.
Miss Dorothy Cox, teacher in the
rredlegiate, Kirkland Lake, has re-
tuned after spending Easter week
>with her mother, Mrs. Les Cox,
Mr, and Mrs. James Lockhart, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Lockhart and Gail, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
'Bowden.
!)doss Phyllis Wilding has returned
'to her school after spending Easter
-rut her bonne in Palmerston.
Purchases Farm
.I t ait dalie Townsend has bought the
ck Smith farm on Concession 6.
ter. and Mrs. ,Smith and family are
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'OUNTY FARM:
EWSY PAGE
GODERICH TOWNSHIP Miss o'?ive Johnson, who has spent
. the )aster vacation at her house a
Miss' `Jac tieline 'fluff. 6s ill(Varna, has returned to her duties at
the doctor's, care at User home on the S'''•No; 10.
Ba' Veld Line.' • 1Vhiss Grace Steep, who has' been
Till with rnum s
Mass. June tMiller, Stratford Normal P at brei.. home to ;her
Scheel; is practice -teaching iii Baielrl Lane, has' returned her
work in in en.
Miss Margaret Middleton, St..
Joseph's ;Hospital, London, spent
Good Friday with her parents, Mr.
and Mars. Fred d\fiddleton.
Mies Elzababh Middleton, Univer-
sity of Western.Ontario, London,
spent the Baster weekend at the
home of her parents, ,Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Middleton.
twee held at Mrs, Les. Cox home on Mr.. anct Mrs. Ross Middleton, who
Thursday afternoon, twelve ladies have been spending the Easter holi-
puesemt, The meeting was opened by days with +Mr. and Mrs. John
singitrg of a liymm, scripture read- diet", have a'eturned to Sault Ste.
rig by Mary Torrance, followed by Marie, Ont., where Mr. Middleton is
jthe Lord's Prayer in unison. Ellenor teaching..
Entertained Sir Andrew
Stewart Middleton was host last
Saturday afternoon to Sir Andrew
Jones, CMG, head of the British Food
Misson in Canada, ivho was accomp-
anied by Fawner Lions Dick Jacob
W. J. Dale, and W. L. Whyte. '
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1Iolanevil]e tbhis week,
Mrs. E. Miller +spent a day last
week in S'eaforth visiting her sister,
MBs, Mabel Stirling, who has been
}very ill. •
moving• to their recently -purchased
Lim on the Blue Water Highway,
tie former Ben Mugford farm.
The W.A. meeting of . Grace Church
Cox read the minutes of last meeting.
JA; flower committee was 'appointed,
The afternoon was spent in quilting.
Next meeting is to be at Mrs. Stew-
art Schoenhals, A. pot -luck lunch
was enjoyed.
For Body and Fender Repairing
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
14 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
C. R. Crossman Body Shop,
Rattenbury St. W., Just West of Bartliff's Bakeshop
PHONE 694 '.
INNO111011111•1111111Ms
Farmers
April and May are the months
to apply WARBLE GRUB
POWDER to the backs of your
cattle. We have a supply on
hand at present.
We are also taking orders fir
FLY SPRAY for delivery any
time.
We have a full line of Food
Products, Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Soap Products and
Stock and Poultry Preparations.
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Ivan Turner
YOUR WATKINS DEALER
Rattenbury St. W., Clinton
PHONE 698W
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Broad Breasted Bronze Turkey Poults
With Ceiling Prices Removed the Price of Turkey
Will Likely be Quite High Next Fall.
Sexed Poults: ALL TOMS and AS HATCHED available NOW
We can supply you for most dates if you place your
ORDER AT ONCE
Special Discount Prices for April 29 Hatch!
ORDER YOUR POULTS TODAY
• All Poults hatched are from Broad Breasted Bronze
BLOODTESTED BREEDERS
All are Batched in Automatic` Special Turkey Incubators
Send TO -DAY for PRICE LIST and FULL PARTICULARS
Ask too for our SPECIAL TURKEY GUIDE
Lakeview Turkey Ranch
WEIN BROS, Phone 294 EXETER, ONT.
Cream
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COMMUNITY
FURNITURE SALE
at the home of the Auctioneer,
Cutter St., Clinton, en
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
commencing at 1 pan. sharp,
inoluding:
CONSTANCE
(Intended for last week)
Milton Moore, Toronto, speet Ea
er holiday with his brother, Willis
Oak combination 'book case and Mr. and Mrs.Charles
writing desk;,_oak duplex side boardon. ntE tWer i
and china cabinet; oak rockingchair; end sou, a home speht Easter• wee
end at ,she home of his parents..
beds; dressers; inner spring that' ' Friends of .Constance eongratuia
tresses; pine wardrobe; Axminster Mr. and Mrs, Harold Glazier, Clinte
rug 9'x12'; Wilton rug 9'x12'; copper on the arrival -of a son,
kettle and burner (antique), Cltalides Riley spent Easter 'wi
Full listing of sale next'week. his son, Bernard and 'Mss Riley
TERMS—CASH
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctionecir CLEARING :
16-b. AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of FARM STO'C1C & IMPLEMENT
at Lot No. 35, Con: 2, Tuekersmi
of the Estate of the late Miss Agnes Township, l% miles north of Bruc
Griffin, will be held at the home field^and 34 of ,.a• mile east, on
of the Auctioneer, Cutter St., FRIDAY, APRIL 25
Clinton, on at 1 p.m. sharp, the following:
SATURDAY, APRIL 19 HOUSES--Peroheron mare, Wein
at I p.nt. sharp, the following: 7 years old; general purpose hors
•Sideiboard; 2 ibeds, dressers and t't'stng 6 years old; Clyde gelding,
wash stands, mattresses, 20, quilts rising 3 years old; driver, 12 yrs old.
(nearly new); couch; 4 tables; 'ward_ 1 CATTLE-4111.aek cow. 8 yrs. old,
robe; ki:tohen chairs; 2. sewing ma-
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a- due Sept. 17; farrow corov; grey cow,
chines; pictures and ornaments; 5 Yrs. oid, dos Maty 16;. Ayrshire
gramophone and recor G; 2 eight-day co'w• 9 'Yrs. old, calf at feet; grey
clocks; carpets and mats; rubber cow, 5 yrs. oId, 'recently freshened;
sheet; 2 irons••, 5 gal. oil can; coal laurltaim heifer, 3 yrs. old, due in
oil oven; at i ipes; boiler; wash Sept.; 2 Durham heifers, 3 yrs. -old;
tub; garden ;quantity of wood 6 yearling steers and .heifers; three
churn; (flower pots; .lamps; crocks; calves.
dashes and cutlery; kitchen utensils; 1 PIG'S -20 Yorkshire chunks; York -
2 axes; crosscut saw; numerous other shire hog, 1'/a years old.
articles. !lair
(with
At the same time and place there .wick motor) Oliver 2 -farrow trac-
will be offered for sale the following:''Lor• plow; MoC'ortnick Deering stiff -
Walnut settee and chair; 2 rocking tooth cultivator•with tractor attach -
chairs; lounge; oak dining room meat; Massey -Harris binder, 7 ft.
table; 6 oak dining room chairs; oak at; Mawwell hay loader; McCormick
writing desk; oak 3 -piece bed room ,Deering mower, G ft. cut; manure
suite; bed,• dresser and wash, stand; spreader; Massey'.Harris 13 - disc
Singer.sewingmachine; kitchen table; drill; hay rake;• Massey -Harris 2 -row
drop leaf table; coal heater; box satffler with +bean puller attachment;
stove; 8 -day clock ; hand washing 2 -drum steel roller; spring -tooth
machine; !lawn mower; full' sized I ealtrTator; 4 -section harrows; 2
window sashes (with glass); mirror; evalking ,plowe; 2 -furrow riding plow;
3 doz. quart sealers; dishes, etc. 2 gang plows; rubber tire wagon;
TBRMS—CASH flat rack; set sling ropes; forks;
MRS. JAS,. WALKER, Proprietress. whiffle brew; 2 set team 'harness;
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer horse collars; set of driving harness;
16-b rubber tire buggy; numerous other
autectes.
FEED—Approximately 5 tons of
anxed hay
TERMS—QQASH
No reserve as farm is sold
HARRY M. TAYLOR, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT ,Auctioneer
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et -
m day and Easter' with her daughter,
Kitchener. -
We are sorry to learn George Car-
tes is under the doctor's • care at
Present, We hope for a speedy re-
covery,
Mass. James Hugill'speut Good Fri -
cid iMrs. G. Wilkinson and. Mr, Wilkin-
son. Strafford.
''Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred tsucannon"
and y,London,e
to ; spent the weekend'
hat the home of his parents, M. and
.Mrs, A. Bueannon, •
th Forced to Second Floor
Mrs. Hannah Glazier and, Percy
Glazier were forced to live' on the
',second storey .of their home, owing to
the fThod. The water was four feat
high on firet floor. Thy were rescued
th boat on Monday..
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e-d At the fifth annual meetingof the
S'aforth Farmers Co-operativ, a re -
'art showed . a volume of $210,000,
'ad increase • of Meme 8"5 per cent
ver the 1945 volume, with .a aatis-
actory earning on the ,,turnover
S by
g
e,
YOU CAN BORROW
TO PAY TAXES
LOW-COST FINANCING
SIMPLIFES REPAYMENT
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
at Lot 26, Con. 3, Fullerton Township,
114 miles south of Mitchell,
on No. 23 Highway, on
MONDAY, APRIL 21
THURSDAY
and
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"Lending money, after all, is our at 12 p.m. sharp
business.," Mr. Robinson pointed out, Mondery, April 21 at 12 p.m. will
"and we are glad: to lend for any include CATTLE --24 dairy and beef
reasonable purpose if a person is in cattle; 40 head young Battle; calves.
a position to repay. • HORSEIS — Team matchect Perch -
"The cost is very low. For in aeons (3,400' lbs.).
stance, you can borrow $100, repay- PIGS --1.25 York pigs•
able in twelve monthly. .instalments, DAIRY EQUIPMEiNT •— Electric
for only 27 cents a month. For loans Woods milk cooler, like new; electric
extending over longer or shelter per- more separator.
AISeed grain; 6 ten fertilizer.
sods, for ore or less than, $100, the
cost is proportionately the same — POULTRY -75 hens.
thereequeA to ate0per no extra her rges,'um, and Thursday,'s� ton .G.C..ttruck, 19 0 moApril 24 at 12 tel; 'two
If you need mono to tractors on Tubber threshing me-
IfY pay taxes, chine; combine;, full l line of tractor
or for any personal requirements, pay and farm machinery.
a visit to •Mr, Robinson, 'or to Mr. TERMS'—CASH
Miller, accountant at the Bank of MITCHELL LEIB'LIIR and OSCAR
Montreal, who will be glad to discuss ROGERS, Proprietors.
your plans and requirements with HAROLD JACKSON & ARTHUR
you. You will find that if your ROBINSON, Auctioneers.
position is sound, there's money for E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
you at the B of M, adv. 16-b 16-b
TWO DAY'S CLEARING
"Many' people who lack the ready
cash to pay off the balance of last
year's taxes have welcomed the con-
venience of a B of M Personal Loan,"
W. H. Ifobinson, local manager of the
Bank of Montreal said, in discussing
the bank's Personal Loan Pfau
OR OVER 29 YEARS the Canadian Co -opera.
tive Wool Growers—the wool growers' own
organization—have consistently brought in better
returns to wool growers. Their proven skill and
knowledge is your assurance of 'the best' prices
for your clip,
Remember—Dominion wool regulations are still
in effect, providing for:
• Registration of wool''warehoases
• Identification of growers' clips
• Grading of such clips.
-under Government supgrvision '
• Settlement to grower;: on a graded basis
AT SHEARING TIME --separate rejects and ship
wool properly -prepared for market:"
AND WE will make sure your clip receives
CAREFUL WEIGHING RELIABLE GRADING
PROMPT ATTENTION
*Canadian Mills prefer properlypreparod, accurately
graded Canadian wool.
Your early shipment
means early settlement.
30th Year of
Service
Ship via Freight or Truck. COLEECT
to the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers
Registered Warehouse No, 1, Weston, Ontario
Sacks and Twine on Request
Write for your free copy of "The Canadian Wool Grower"— the
growers' own bulletin of up-to-date information on wool,
`CANADIAN EWOOL GBNA.y, LIMITED
CO-OPERATIVE ,3, TORONTO
TORONTO
CARLETON PLACE WESTON LENNOXVLLE REGINA.
AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS IN EVERY PROVINCE
In connection with the forthcoming vote on the . proposed Cream
Sicheme, all cream producers in the County are expected to cast a
ballot at one of the many meetings organized throughout the County,
or may do so at the Office of the Agricultural Representative in
Clinton.
A SC13E»ULE OF MEETINGS FOLLOWS:
THURSDAY, APRIL 17 8.30 p.m
Stanley Township Hall at Varna.
Parish Hall in Dungannon
FRIDAY,' APRIL 18 — 8.30 p.m.
Hemlock City School House
Winthrop Hall
Watson's Hall at Kippen
SATURDAY, APRIL 19 — 2.00 p.m.
Crawford's Food Store, Lucknow
4 MONDAY, APRIL 21 - 8.30 p.m.
• School- H'ous'e, Holmesville
Community Hall, Londesboro
Church Hall, Port Albert
TUESDAY, APRIL 22 — 8.30 p.m.
Community Hall, Bluevale
Township Hall, Walton
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 8.30 p.m.
Gihnone School, Turnberry Township
Foi Wieh Church Hall
Township Hall in Wroxeter
THURSDAY, APRIL 24 — 8.30 p.m.
Colborne Township Hall, Carlow
Morris Township Hall at Ethel
FRIDAY, APRIL 25 — 8.30 p.m.
Township Hall at Auburn
Whitechurch Hall
MONDAY, 'APRIL 28 - 8.30 p.m.
St. Helen's Hall
Special .speakers will be present sit all these meetings to
explain the proposed Cheam Scheme, and voting will be conducted
by the Deputy Returning Officer,
All .Cream Producers ase requirecl.to register to be eligible to
vote, They may register in person et the County Agricultural,
lltapresentatbive's Office and, vote at the time of registering, or
any dray before April 30th. Registration and voting may aisrn he
conducted with the Deputy Returning Officer in change of any of
the public meetings listed above.
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FOR SALE
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20
•-20 YORKSHIRE • CHUNKS
weighing about 65 ' valyls
earn
15 WEANERS
These are all clean from disease
and good doers.
APPLY QR PHONE
J E. HUGILL & SON
Phone Clinton 616r34
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Hog
Concentrate
Dairy
Supplement
Poultry
Quality Feeds Concentrate .
They Pay
Phone 114
Laying Mash
GET TOP PRODUCTION FROM
EVERY POUND OF FEED
• • •
NOW is ,the time to arrange for a Good Growing
Mash, one that will develop big strong deep -bodied Pullets,
the - kind that will lay and pay next fall and winter.
Price $2.50 per 100
Don't be misled with something just as good —
Quality Feeds are always good. Try our HOG GROWER
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customer.
Dalry Coueentrate and Complete Mixed Feeds for
milk production. These feeds are all mixed from life
e,Yperienee feeding and mixing for best performance of
all live stook. Prices right.
SAMUEL RIDDICK LS SONS
GRASS SEED — PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE
FERTIMER — GRAIN and MIXED FEEDS
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CART TRUCK)"0TRACTQR TIRO.
GIVING MOST
MILES PER DOLLAR
Xss. 74P4 esati tarp he welt. ea*
f Mad ]hind, ilei ;Deana "or
Ftrartoae saw M et the
extra esK� Ordthat er it
restore
J. P. MANNING
Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service s
Firestone Tires
PHONE 345
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CLINTON
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HIGH EGG PRODUCTION
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