HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-04-24, Page 7THURSDAY, ,APRT 24, 1947
CLINTON . NEJWl4-RECORD
PAGE S'Dvia
HURON COUNTY FARMERS' OWN NEWSY PAGE
HOLMESVILLE
LONDON ROAD
The sympathy of the .community
goes out to IMis.'W. -J. Finlay and
fondly in their recent sad bereave=
Concert ,n .Success
The spying concert sponsored by
the W.A. was an outstanding suecess
on Wednesday evening last. The
baeentenh of the ,church .was well-
filled with an enthusiastic and ap-
preciative audience, ,Rev, C. P.
'Taverner acted as•eh•airman through-
out the evening. Solos were sung by
Mils Gloria Palmer with Miss Eileen
Glidden accompanying, and Miss
Eileen Sutter, Clinton, with Mrs. E.
Wender!, Clinton, accompanying.
Mrs 0. P. Tavener gave a very
in-
teresting
-teresting •reading, Bagpipe selections
were played by Hector Kingswell,
Clintan andtr •io nu mbe were zs w re sung.
by Misses- n
e Sutter and Ruth
DiI e t r
Potter and Mrs.''Benson Sutter, with
Mrs.. Wendorf accompanying.
The supposed minutes of a meet-
ing were read by Mrs. Bert Tre-
wartha which caused mmh amuse-
ment, Miss Eileen Glidden favoured
with a ;piano solo. The ladies pre-
sented two ,plays, one "Among us
Girls" with Mrs. P. Palmer, Mrs. J.
Corran, -Mrs. L. Jervis, Mrs.. W. Mc-
Clinebey and Mee. C. Freeman talcing
paand the .other one was "They
Say"with Mrs. S. T. Walters, Mrs,
Ed. Trewartha, Mrs. IL Gudmore,
Mrs, N. Heard and -Miss Eileen Glid-
••don taking part. The programme
-closed with the !National Anthem.
The ladies are very grateful for
-the .assistance they received from the
talent from Clinton,
London Club
nd n Road b
The ladies of the London Road
CAub met at the home of Mrs, Fulton
and Mrs.. ''Jason for the April meet •
ing, The president, Mrs. R. P1uln-
steel, was in charge.
The president opened the meeting
with the hymn "The Old Rugged-
Cross,"
uggedGross," and : the Club Creed was re-
peated in unison. Ten members and
two visitors answered the Roll Call
with an Easter verse.
Reports of the different commit-
tees were given. The euchre party
which was held at the Agricultural
Board Room on April 9, was a great
su The following donations are
success. s Th g
gratefully 'aeknoewlerlged: Mrs. M.
Hanley and Mrs. LeBeau.
Mrs. Anderson then took hz
a of
ro r which consisted of
the same w s
P g
-a reading by Ma`s. Manning, a con-
test by Mrs. Anderson, and an article
on "Safety in the home" read by
Ivhs. Fulton.
The meeting closed with the Lord's
Prayer, The hostesses served a lov-
ely sulpper.
The next meeting will be hoId at
the home of Mrs. Clegg. The Roll
Call is to be answered by "Your
Favourite One Dish Meal." An auc-
tion sale of flowers, shrubs and plants
will also be held at this meeting.
Huron Holsteins Make
Production Records
A number of outstanding ,produc-
tion records have recently been com-
pleted by Holsteins in the herd of
Baxter and Turton, Goderieh, These
were made under the supervision of
the Record of Performance Branch
Agriculture.
,E'oho Poseh Lydia produced in 30(3
days on twice -a -clay milking .a total
of 18,003 is. of milk containing 617
lbs. of butterfat. This is believed to
be the largest 305 day twice -a -clay
milking record ever completed in
Huron County. Another -exceptional
record was that -of Banostine Echo
Dewdrop Poseb who gave 634 lbs. of
butterfat from 19,674 lbs. of milk as
a four-year;old on 365 days...Adeline
'EYdlno Poch in305 days
on twtc
e-a-da
y
milking gave 16,177 Lbs. milk con-
taining 528 lbs'. fat •as a four-year-
old.
Still lunother good record was that
of Pearl Aristocrat Pesch who as a
two-year-ol•d produced in 365 days on
twice -a -day milking a total of 14,926
lbs, milk containing 505 lbs, of fat.
The •Crescent Lane Farm of La'w-
renlee • E'. Baxter and Williams Tinton
is traditionally a dairy farm, having
been the homestead of the Bisset
family amongst the early dairymen
in Huron County and -currently op-
erating a large establishment at God-
erieh. Crescent Lane buildings are
CONSTANCE well situated on rising ground below
wbid+h is a never -failing spring which
gives them an abundance of water.
Lorne Lawson was in .London en It is expected that they will make
Thursday last on business. , ' a real contribution to the Holstein
breed in Huron County in the coming
1 ONTARIO FARM SERVICE
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Ontario Farm Service Force
camps open as early as April 15th.
Operated under experienced
Y.W.C.A, leadership, they are
fully staffed and afford ample
recreational facilities. Employment on sur-
rounding farms is carefully supervised, and
pay is good for every willing worker.
Remember, a hungry world is crying for
more food and our farmers are desperately
short-handed. Join the Ontario Farm
Service Force today!
OOMINION-PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR
AGRICULTURE— LA8OUR -EDUCATION
years.
OPEN FACTORY
-SEAFOIRTH — 11 M. Ballantyne,
Ltd., knlit good manufacturers, Strat-
ford, have opened a small branch
factory in ,Seaforth,
Special Sale
This week we offer
1. New Gilson Washer,
Deluxe model;
Also one Mahogany Norde-
hehner Piano, a perfect
piano for concert or
home work,
J E.. HUGILL & SON
Agent for Willys Cars, Trucks
and Jeeps
Phone 616r34, Clinton
• • • • •
Farmers
April and May are the months
to apply WARBLE GRUB
POWDER to the backs of your
cattle. '9Te have a supply on
hand at present.
We are also taking orders for
FLY SPRAY for delivery any
time.
We have a full line of Food
Products, Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Soap Products and
Stock and Poultry Preparations.
Ivan Turner
YOUR WATKINS DEALER
Rattenbury St. W., Clinton
PHONE 698W
• • •
Wool 1 Growers' Organization
SHIP COLLECT TO
Our Registered Warehouse No. 1
WESTON, ONTARIO
Careful Weighing
Reliable Grading
Obtain seeks and twine from
Local
Agricultural Office
or direct from
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada
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!
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ORDERYOURrPOULTS TODAY
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All Poults hatched are from Broad Breasted Bronze
BLOODTEST.h'D BREEDERS
All are (latched in Automatic Special Turkey Incubators
Send TO -DAY for PRICE LIST and FULL PARTICULARS
Ask too for our SPECIAL TURKEY GUIDE
Lakeview Turkey Manch
WEIN BROS.
Phone 294 EXETER, ONT.
15-16-1.7-b
COMMUNITY
FURNITURE SALE
at the home of the Auctioneer,
Cutter St. Clinton,
on
SATURDAY APRIL L 26
at 1 P.M. sherp, IR
the following:
2 walnut living rem • table's; sev-
eral small tables; chesterfield chairs;
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
at Lot
No. 35, Con. 2 Tuc arts th
i
Township, 11/4 miles northerk of Bruce
field and % of a mile east, on
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
at 1 p.m. sharp, the following:
upholstered •chviirs; 2 wicker chairs, EO63SEdS—Pe�eheron maze,' rising
several ,reciting Chairs; :vairolotlil7 years old; general purpose horse,
settee; mahogany music cabinet; 3;rasang 6 years old;•Clyde gelding,
Axminster rugsi_9'r10', 9'x12', 10'x12'; rrsinrg 3 Years old; -driver, 12 yrs old.
Wilton rug 9'm12'; hall tree; hall seat I, C"-AITTLE-Riaek caw, 8 yrs. old,
and Mirror; 2a eery stand; flower due Sept, 17;' farrow cony; grey cow,
basket; a day beds; '2 couches; oalt li 6 yrs, 9 old, due May 15, Ayrshire
desk;irratiasr irdeloard' and writing'Icovv, 5 yrs. cid, recently ff p :freshened;
inet; 'dtiplox sideboard' and china cab-
Diinluum heifer, 3 yrs. old,due in
sect, crib dining' room 'suite; severalyrs. old;
dining Iahaire and extension tables; 'Sept. 2 Durham heifers 3
bed T.00m suites and inner spring'calvesrling steers and heifers; three
tses es, convbdnation
coal anl
PIG
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2
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orcsnire dr
unks; York -
electric range; eleotri: K
elvinabor (;nn
shirehog, 1/Ye
arsw1d.g0od condition); —); -Cannor ereetr•e
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thwash n machine; 2 Mitehen ranges.f'ek motor); Oliver 2 -furrow tra-
uot electric erre;; Raymondtor McCnanick Deering stiff-dopshesd sewing' machine; Sanger ;tooth cultivator with tractor attach -
drop -head ,sewing machine; Pine ment; Massey -Harris binder, 7 ft.
wardrobe; 0 -piece ever
breaksuite; ut• Maxwell hay loader; McCormick
kitchen cabinet; sal kitchen Deering mower, 6 ft. cut; manure
tables and hschairs; �ard]nee,s; Tamps, ap,reader; Massey -Harris 13 -disc
shades, dashes, glassware, 2 wheel Till; hay raise; •Massey-Iiariis 2 -row
other ilr; barrencles. tools and numerous, cuffler with bean puller attachment;
TE;IIMS—CASH ' i 2-dmien steel roller; sprung -tooth.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer �cultrvator 4 -section harrows; 2
17 -„walking ,plows; 2 -furrow riding. plow;
2 gang plows; rubber tire wagon;
flat rack; set sling rapes; forks;
whiffle trees; 2 set team harness;
horse cellars; -set of driving harness;
robber tire buggy; numerous other
erbieles.
PEED --Approximately 5 tons of
mixed hay:
TERMS-.CIASH
No reserve as farm is sold
HARRY M.- TAYLOR, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT ,Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE •
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HOUSEIi,OILD EFFECTS
at Bayfield on
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1947
MoOlary electric range; kitchen
table; enamel top table; 8 kitchen
chairs and 1 stool; electric radio;
Beatty electric washer; laundry bench
and tube; dining room suite (6 chairs,
roundtable and buffet; 2 chesterfield
chairs; - 2 electric lamps; hall rack;
Raymond sewing machine; 3 single
beds (with new springs and mattres-
ses); 4 double beds (with new springs
and mattresses); 5 dressers; 5 wash
stands; 3 cupboards; 3 odd chairs;
bedside table and wardrobe; 1 odd
dining room table and odd end table,
Other Small Etems
J. APFELBECK, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
1'7-18-h
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
at Lot 18, Con. 4, Stanley Township,
%z mile south of Bannockburn bridge
MONDAY, APRIL 28
at 1 p.m. sharp the following:
HORSES --Aged Bay horse; '7 yr.
old Bay Mare; 2 colts 3 and 4 yrs.
old,
OATTLE--4 Durham cows due
Within a month; '.Heifer due in a
month; 5 yearlings; 2 year old cattle.
SIfB)T7P-�4 Ewes; 5 lambs; 1 ram.
IMPLEMENTS—a ft. leering bin-
der; 6 ft. Massey -Harris mower;
Frost and Wood dump rake; wagon
and rack; set of bench sleighs; 3
sections• of Harrows; Root pul,per;
Cockshutt 13 -disc drill with felt -Bat-
or attachment and grass seeder;
(Massey -Harris Manure-spreader(like
new) ; McCormick deering Bean -pull-
er and stuffier; single senffler; 2
furrow riding plow; 2 walking plows;
Masseydiarris 10” cutting box; 6
H.P. Fairbank Morse Engine; 60 ft•
good 5" belting; fanning mill; Elect
rie fencer; McCoimrick Deering
Cream -separator (like new); Pig
crate; stone boat; wheel barrow;
Whifletrees; Neckyolce; Forks;
Shovels; Sacks; Chicken Shelters;
Pails; Sling Ropes.
IiAliRN1ESS--2 sets double Har-
ness; Reese Collars.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS: CASH
HORACE BROTHERTON, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Il P. Chesney, Clerk.
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PLANNING FOR
INCREASED PROFITS
Go.ahead fanners realize that in-
creasing farm ,production often re-
quires better planning—planning on
how to make the most of each day,
and how to reap the most from each
acre.
Sometimes these plans call for
farm aids such as modern agricul-
tural equipment, mm}tors, pumps,
anfilking machines; sometimes it
means constructing, repairing or al-
tering farm buildings; or improve-
ment plans may call for a better
drain -age system, or new fences.
02 course, purchasing equipment
making repairs and installing elect-
rical equipment costs .money;. but
the lack of ready cash -need not be
an obstacle to your improvement
programme. The Bank oe Montreal
has helped many farmers to produce
more on their farms, by investing
more is: their farms..
Mr. Robinson, manager of the local
branch of the B of M, tells us he is
glad to disoues improvement plans
with go-ahead farmers. "Oar farm
improvement lean plane has been de-
signed to help progressive ;farmers,"
he eoanmented. "This ]ow -interest
-plan has enabled many a farmer to
purchase modern appliances that
have increased his farm profits."
adv. 17-b
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big strong deep -bodied-
belied Pullets,the kind that
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and pay next
fall andwinter.
win er.
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Don't be misled with something just as good --
!Quality Feeds are always good. Try our 1100 GROWER
and SOW and PIG MIX, and be another satisfied
customer.
Dairy Concentrate and Complete Mixed Feeds for
milk production. These feeds are all mixed from life
expea+ienee feeding and mixing for best performance of
all live stock. Prices right.
SAMUEL IIDDICK 8 SONS
GRASS SEED -- PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE
FERTILIZER -- GRAIN and MIXED FEEDS
Fjre stone UEALER
171E RAilONiNG
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04236
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'l restores
AT LAST`` t`
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—starting at the third week
put Wftesag 4wep41lt and
clean drinking water in the
creep.
Fifty to tiny ,, pounds of
PU will pro.
duce a healthy Yigoroua fifty
pounder at weaning time,
For fast growth and, easy self.
weaning, teed Wondg.twc alt
4i gives you 4/5 of a pound
of pork to each pound of feed.
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KNOW.
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—that a good rule to remem•
bar is—in dry starter mash
feeding. trough should he
cleaned up each 12 hours. In
wet mash reeding it should
bo cleaned .up in 20 to 30
minutes -3 limes daily.
ATWOOD, ONTARIO.
.For Body and Fender Repairing
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
14 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
C. R. Crossman Body Shop
Rattenbury St. W, Just West of Bartliff'5 Bakeshop
PHONE 594•
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CANADA'S Nil TIRE !
IR' for Safety, Performance, Mileage,Value
Yes — here's the tire you've been
waiting to buy — Firestone — the
only synthetic tire made that has
been safety and mileage proved on
the Speedway. Buy now for
emergency needs only, but place
Your order today to be sere of
having tires for Spring driving.
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F'ireson,
CAR, TRUCK -TRACTOR TIRES
J. P. MANNING
Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service
Firestone Tires .
PHONE 345
CLINTON
COBALT FOR CATTLE
Cattle need Cobalt for
—good growth
—high production
Cobalt deficiency of cattle is traceable to lack of sufficient
cobalt in the soil whi'eh shows up in a low cobalt
content of hay, grain and pasture.
SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS
FOR CATTLE
Supply
Cobalt
Calcium
Phosphorus
• Iran
Iodine
Manganese
Copper
For Healthy Productive Cattle, Feed
SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS
FOR CATTLE
Price $3.10 per bag -
CLINTON FEED MILL
YOUR SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE MILL
PHONE 580 CLINTON