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Clinton News Record, 1945-04-26, Page 5..• UR, APRIL:th E144 . IS 1 THE NADEOP LIFE IS ON Each year, more and more farmers start their • -chicks on-SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter, than ever before. ,There's a reason wjiy each year more -chicks are started on SHUR-GAIN than on any oth. •er feed in fact, there are several reasons. 1 Chicks like a fresh tasty feed. If they like their feed, they eat more, and grow faster. Chicks like SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter, because it's made so carefully, and it's made of only the finest and most palatable ingredients. - 2 Chicks need a finely -balanced combination of feed' materials, with particular attention paid to tho correct amounts of vitamins, minerals, and high ' quality animal proteins. Chicks grow and thrive on SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter because it's made accurately and specifically for their needs. 3 There's solid value given for every dollar spent You pay for no expensive frills you get full value for every cent you spend for your chick starter, • when you buy SHUR-GAIN. SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter is made locally thus cuttingout all the extra costs of handlirz. haulina. and middlenwn's profits. Grow' better eintatb atasiivy, tne SHUR- GAIN WAY! SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER PRICE $3.00 per Bag Made and Sold By Clinton Feed Mill Jno. Aldington Varna Alex Wells LOndesboro Clinton J. K. Cornish . Brucefield. ssommininoimemosissmimemin Listen To Huron County Victory Loan News CKNX Every Day April 23rd To May 12th At 12.30 p.m. Huron County National Wal- Finance Committee AUBURN Miss Susy 131airssp4rit a few days last week with .114:r. ancrIVI.s. C. M. Robertson, Goderich. Mrs. Maitland 'Allen, 'has returned • "Mine after a two weeks wisit with relatives in Flint, MiCh. L.A.C. Lloyd McLarty is "ill at his • .home with arthritis. • A Juvenile 'baseball league has been formed here with the IfolloWing • officers, President William 4. • Vice president; Dr. B. 0. 'Weir, • Secretary-trewurer, "Harry Sturdy, • .ccoeh, Rev. 3. 3, Snell, manager NCI. son Patterson,' Tic Auburn team has s ss.+14 41, 1.1ir Association and several o her I•teams from the surrcwiding cern- rusnity will. also' make theIr entries. 1Vo n's -inatitnta bit's. Edgar Lawson was elected T'resident of theWomen' Institute, at the meeting, held in the Fores- ters Hall on Tuesday, Other Officers ave: Honorary President, Mrs. Jas. Woods, lst vice • president, Mrs, Herb Megridge, 2nd vice -pres. Mrs. „. Wileoit, secretary-treastwet Miss Margaret King, District Dines. tor, Mss, Fred Ross, press secretary Mrs. Fred Boss pianist, Mrs, R. J. Miss Sadie Cartes:, Min. Wm.• Craig, visiting committee, Miss Atosite IVfellwairs Mrs. MOP Ferg11.- 4--,— on, 1ths, WsnArid'eTson. Rum. )kerb Govier, program- connniiiiiee; blisS Josephine Weir„ Mise044. ITommons Mrs'. Gordon Taylor; MEss Elma • Muteli, directors,' Mrs. .,Geo t •Sturdy, Mrs Jas." Woods,. Mks., Earl Ra,ithlay, Mra., A, J. 'll'exgusbn, MIT. Albert Campbell, Mrs. X. .11", Robertson, Mrs., Geo. Bean',Hrs. Jr. C. Stoltz, .Triso Ethel Washington, Auditors -Mrs. 3. Thomson, pMiss 'iota Thompson, program, C'emmittee for children's Day, Mrs, Gordon: McOlinebeY, Oliver Anderson, •AffrEL Andrew Kirk- cennell, Pik. L Trwin, Mrs. ,Wirs 'V'llra11141:1:111.rs'iTroh:r-sann. 31' tamlintla kHoi Grandmother's Kay, Mrs Y. -J. Rebertson, Mrs. Herb. itogridg•e:Mrs. Geo. Sturdr, Mrs, A. J. Ferguson, Mrst Wm. Roberton. • A tritatte to the lite President Franklin D. Roosevelt was, paid by the President, and a ininutes Silence was observed for that great friend! Of the Empire. It was deckled to make a donation of $5.00' to the local Juvenile •basse- bail team. .A reading was igi'ven by Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor, and a . solo was rendered by Mrs. Gordon Tay-, lor. Mrs. Jas. Woods gave a very interesting talk on her trip to Van- couver, and Victoria, Miss Josephine gave a solo, and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit contributed a reading. Tickets were sold oir•a prize donated by Mrs. A. J. Ferguson. ivriT. ,Herb Mogridge held, the lucky ticket. There was •a demonstration of housedresses and aprons. Miss Margaret king won the prize for the housedress, while Mrs. 3. 3. Philips received the prize for he best. apron. The meetingclosed with the National Anthetn. A. dainty lunch was served blr the hostesses, .Mrs. Edgar Lawson and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. A large crowd attended the re- ception in the Foresters Hall, in honour of W./0. Jack Hamilton, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hamilton. Rev. H. J. Snell was chairman for the following pro- gram which included, Solo 'by Mrs. Earl McKnight, violin selection by Bert Craig, reading by Miss Mar- garet Nesbit; solo, Mrs. Wesley Bradnock, reading by Frank Raithby solo, Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Words of welcome were given by Mr. Alfred Rollinson, who represented the Cana- dian Legion. by Chas, E. Asquith, on behalf of the Anglican Church, Rev. H. J". Snell for the Red Cross, Mrs. Edgar Lawson on behalf of the Women's Institute, Mr. Frank Raithby for the Baptist Church, Rev, Robert McConnell for the Presby- terian Church and Mrs. Wes Brad - nock for the Victory Club. W./0. Jack Hamilton expressed his plea- sure at being home again, also his appreciation of the kindness shown him while 'overseas. The accompan- ists were .Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. Wm. Craig and Miss Josephine Weir. Lunch was served, Following ranch, dancing' was ell- joyed with rousie supplied by local talent. W./0. Hamilton joined the ser- vices when 18 years of age and went overseas in March 1944, He returned early in April having 32 operations to his credit. v BIRTHS noLmEs—In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, April 20th to Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Holmes of Bay- field, ason, William Percival, TINNY—At Mrs. Godbolt's Hos- pital, Exeter; on Wednesday, April 11th, to Mr. and Mrs, Jacic Tinney, (Lois MeClinchey), a daughter. BROADFOOT—In Scott Memorial .Hospital, Seaforth, on April 19th to Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot, Tuckersmith, a. •danghter, HUTTON-In Clinton Public 1108 - pita] on Saturday, April 21st to Wit. Lt. and Mrs. J. G. Hotton, ,sson, Kennsth James -McCULLOUGH—In Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday; April 21st, to My, and Mrs. Frank McCullough Holsnesville, a son, James Arthur'. ,WELLBANKS-s--In , Clinton Public Hospital, 00 Saturday, April 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Welibanks a daughter, Is inda Ann. ., WALKER—In 'Clinton Fiddle Hos- pital, en • Mondny, April 23rd, to Mr, and Mrs. Norman Walker, of Brucefield, a daughter, Doris Evelyn, DEATHS RU1VIBALL--In Clinton on Wednes- day, April 25th, Georgina Rumball • The funeral service will be be on FridaY afternoon at the Beattie Funeral Home, • commerteing 2.30 o'clock. -COOK—Agnes Kerr—At, the Wo-, men's C,ollege Hospital early Sun- day. snorning, April 22nd, 1945, * Agnes Herr, beloved wire of the' late David S. Cook, dear mother of, Mrs. W. Percival Wheatley', (Mildred). Resting at her home at 201 Fern Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Funeral Service tool: place Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock. The de- ceased left Toronto Wednesday • :morning for the Beattie, Funeral Home Interment took place in the • family plot, Clinton Cemetery. ELLIOTT—In Brucefield on Friday, Apr:I 201t, Eva • Rebecca Eiliott, ..etty a fu' year illness. STI RING ---0t he fourth conces- sion of G-derich township, on Setsrrlav April 141", Ms. Fred- er'elc Stirling, in her 55th year. , „ IN MEMORIAM MANN—In Loving Memory of our dear Father and Mother, Mr. and Mrs. George 'Violin, who passed away tine year ago Arel'il 28, 1944 and May 6, 1944, Some day we li,"pe. it -meet again, Some clay we know not whee, To clasp their hand in a. better land Never to part again'', • —Lovingly remem,lscre• s1 by daughters taciiircol • N 87: oFLORALIrjEveri"voecaDWERS1:14ioSGNriS • FLORIST • Phone,: deNv and adi -Batkins Locker Storage • If the weather •porriits we, -milli have, suckers and raullett fon sale at 10e'each 3; for 25c, Also •other kinde Fanner style sausage* at 24* a, lb. We buy bides FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER. FOODS WOOL Send us your lot through our Licensed Colleetor F. MULHOLLAND Olinton Full Governmtnt Prices Paid. Fair and Honest Grading Given. WILLIAM STONE SONS 'Limited Ingersoll, Ontario Oil and Grease I, am selling motor oils and grease at my shop. J. McFarlane 44-2 Wool Growers' Organization WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 Weston, Ontario RELIABLE GRADING PROMPT SETTLEMENT Obtain 'sacks and twine from Local Agricultural Office or direct :from Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada For Sale Man's Bicycle, new tires, tubes and new seat. Apply at Reg Ball's Shell Service Station, Clintin.• Phone 5. 46-1 Auction Sale ' Farin Stock & Implements On. Farm of Wesley Stackhouse Lot 34, Con 1, Tuckersmith Twp. 'One mile north of Brucefield on No. 4 Highway. • THURSDAY, MAY 3 • at 1 p.m. HORSES -1 Gelding rising 5 yrs. old, 1 mare 14 years old. CATTLE -1 cow with calf at foot; 1 cow due June lst; 1 steer around 1000 lbs.; 4 grass, calves. IMPLEMENTS -1 .binder, 7 ft, cut; Deering moWer 6 ft. cut; M. -H. eultivator; • Deering drill 11 diSc; .bsan cultivator with puller attachment; M. -H. man- ure spreader; wagon; horse rake; set of sleighs; wagon hox; hay rack; gravel box; 2000 Ib. set of scales; fanning mill; root pulper; waildng plow, 21 Fleury; Quebec sulky rid- ing plow; 4 section harrows; cutter; buggy; 1 range shelter; set double harness; Horse collars; buggy pole; fled:yoke and whippletrees;" 600 egg "Dependable" incubator; M. -H. cream separator; 2 milk pails; number of ciiiienisl.ement tongues:Other small arti- All will be sold without reserve as the proprietor has rented his farm, TERMS— CASH Wesley Stackhouse, Proprietor. H. Jackson,.Auetioneer. E.. P. Chesney. Clerk. •- 46-1 • Clearing Auction &ie. ' of Household Effects 00 • WEDNESDAY, MAY 2n6 pt 1 p.m. on lbt 34 Con. 9 Goderich Township 5 miles west of Clinton, 1 Davenport, leather rocker, small tables, rug 9x0. Floor covering, pictures, dining room extension table, 6 dining room chairs, buffett, silver ware 1847 Rogers, couch, set of dishes, Coleman lamp, motor heater, mirrors, quantity linen sheets, toilet set, blankets, bedroom suite, small rugs, congoleum rug 7x9, •chest of rawers. quantity of carpet, curtatns kitchen clock' Finlay Etienne' range, like new, studio attach, glass cup- board, ,battery radio, smoker, fern- ery, sewing maehine, kitchen table, kitchen utensils, lamps, Asit, heater stove, wash tubs, oil Inarner, •tools choirs, shears, • pails, cross-eut saw, TERMS — CASH Rroptieter, Edward Grigg "• Auctioneer, Harold Jackson DeTP. Chesney. 45-2 ILOXY.THEATICR • Now GHOST • BREAKERS"- ;With, Bob' lope.; Ilion. Timis', andlited„ •„ • ' .TEEE4GROWS IN BROOKLYN' 4s,15°tglgrIt' and moving a- gilln • as has ever been brought to the ,.-sereem'Yeir will share the impes,' fears and' aspilatiOns of this fam- il',t as thongli they were your own • Dorothy MaGuire, James, Dann' Sit Jean Blondelk Thur.. Fri. Sat, Two featul'es Tom Conway: Jean Brooks ' and • Rita' Cord'ay. - • The sleuth invades a..girls'• school - in search, of elues• and findS him- self in a greater di1er:1mm 'THE rktrox- & CO-4E13S' Also, John Wayne & Ella Raines•. 0rAzt, IN' THE SADDLE' RACE” A truly- dramatic- shock?" Coming — "SOMETHING FOR • ME''.13°Yg"' lh 'Y'4°111i7e°1r' INVEST 1N• VICTORY cAprrAL „am= Now' Playing George • 'R•Ilt and; „, star:Test in IP I Had'A MILLION, 'FRENCHMAN'S' A. Technicolor presentation that, will 'him in our memory. Jean' Fontaine. Arturo de Cordova asll Rathbone, Nigel'..Bruce,and' R.alph- Forbes. . • • r ' Thur. Fri. and Saturday ,iro. HAVE AND‘ HAVE NW"' A new picture and a• sultry new „star yho threatens to turn male America coy. Lauren Baciall, Humphrey Bogart and' Walter 13tennan.. Conning "TRK MASTER' •REGENT THEATER Ni-millaving— Crosby' and BlePe4 tit ;FRIT ROAD -TO' SINGAPORE' Mor. Tues. Wed, '- 1105111 EYES` ARE' SMILING"' Bright' 'and , thneful, comedy - romance; done in TechnicolOr and: featiaring a stellar,- cast, June Haver, Monty Woolley' and Diek Waymes., Thur. Fri. and Sat. Sharyir 1V1Offett, Jill ESmond and Una' O'Connor. Al lonesome youngster, neglected by. her wealthy, career -busy parents; finds a, runaway army dog.and lovialiei her affection on "MY' PAL WOLF" Coming- -- "SOlVIETHING FOR TIME' BOYS"' ra, Technicolhar„ with Vivian Blaine I BUY: VICTORI BONDS!! • EASTER ATTRACTIONS: AIIIE YOU ATTRACTED_„— By the sensational' overtures of a •commercialized! Kastiet fesoltion. parade? • GOD ATTRACT&•---, By pointing to the empty tomb, a proof that redemptions, week is completed. ME IS NOT HERE: HE /S RISEN Matt. 28:6 "who was delivered' for our offences but, raised ogee's,: for -ear justif- icationI'. Rom 4:25 "Therefore. 'being Sustified by faith, wq, haw.peaee with Gpd, Rom, 2:1. TUNE IN:. Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30, ErD.S.T. Sunday evening LOCAL STATION MIX WINDSOR What have YOU done '• tor VlcforyF ewe VICTORY BONDS Space Donated by BARTLIFF'S • TheHome of Good Eats • • PHONE 1 Wanted Full time Secretary -Treasurer to take charge of Hospital At - 'counting. Apply to nearest Se- lective Service Office. Refer to Order No. 1502. 46-2 Announcement Beatty Washer Service. Ft Skelton, prop. Repairs to al makes of washers. In Clinton every Tuesday, Call 1111,1;k10S hardware Store or phone , 89 Goderich •46-1 -CARD OF THANKS • Mr. .and Mrs. Cecil Cooper and family wish to extend their sincere thanks to the relatives, friends an4 neighbotirs, for their kindness and sympathy shown, then during their recent sact •bereavement, also for those who, sent flowers and for those who so kindly loaned their cars. Brick House For Sale A good brick house hi first-class cOndition. All modem conveniences. Apply to News -Record. 43-tf, ' Potatoes for Sale : Coblers and Green Mountains. Wanted • to buy a 2 -wheel 'trailer. James Johnston, R. R. 4 Clinton'Or Phone 800r12, • 46-2 For Sale . A, Carload of Canada Cmient just arrived, also coal and wood for sale. Apply to A. G. Grigg. 45-tf. Potatoes For Sale-. A quantity of Green Mountain potatoes for solo. Apply to Morgan Jones, R. R. 2 Clinton. Phone 902r4. 45-2 , For Sale 1 tractor, I. A. C. 1020 , Apply to Ernest Johnson R. R. 2 Goderich Phone 937r21. -46-1 •'- Potatoes For Sale Good :clean 'choice cooking' Irish Cobblers ,for sale: 'Phone 907r24, H. L. Wise, Clinton -3 R. 3. 46-4 For Sale Government Approved chick bar- gains for this week and next. Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, Black Atm- tralorps, New Hampshire X Barred Rocks non -sexed 10.95, pullets 17.95 cockerels 8.95. White Leg -horns non - sexed 9.95, pullets 20.95, eockerelS, 95c. Assorted Heavy Breeds non -sex- ed 9,95, pullets 15,95, cockerels 6.95 Assorted Medium cockerels 1,75. 2 week old add Be per chi* to above prices, Shipped C. 0, P.. This adver- tisetae t list= •accompany Your brcleissTop Notch ChickerieS, Giselph$ Ontario. ••• 46-1 Cemetery Memorials Lane stook of modern inernerlats display at our Clinton Showrooms • For the convenience of our patrons, office will be open en Fridays Open by appointment at any other time See Mr. J. J. ?Age, next door Cunningham & Pryde - Clinton — Exeter — Seaforth PHONE"41 EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer For Huron Correspondence promptly answered Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date at the News - Record, •Clinton, or by calling Phone 203. Charge moderate and satisfaction Guaranteed, Started Chicks S. C. White Leghorn Pul:ets Pennsylvania State Strain, for one week to eight weeks 'old. These chicks are ,disease free, and due to high hatchability are priced reason- ably for quick sore. Glaziers Poultry Farm, Clinton, Ontario, 43-2 WIN A TOURISTS' LODGE $13,000 Tourists' Lodge, a 1942 Chevrolet Sedan, 75 other *prizes totallint $20,000. or the equivelent in Victory Bonds. Mail this "ad", with one dollar subscription to "TheKamloops Memorial Recreational SoCiety." 359 Vistoria Street, Kamloops, B. C. Proceeds to be used tct erect a Recreational Centre for out return- ing Veterons and the citizens othi district. Date of drawing to be announced in the press -Don't cielayl Act -now! • 186-45 H. TRANCE NOTARY PIETBLIC Fire Insurance Agent Representing 14' Fie Insurance companies Division court Office, Clinton , Frank Filigland, B.A., LLB. Barrister, Selicitbr, Notary Publia Bucassor to W. Brydone, Sloan Bios& — .... Clinton, Ont. Automobile Insurance with Medical Reimbursement to you - and Passengers in, Event of Accident. For Modern Insumnce of every kind consult. H. C. Lawson Clinton, Ontario. Office 251W Bank of Montreal Bldg. • Phone ARTHUR E. PARRY Commissioner, Etc. Etc. By Royal Warrant. H. C. MEIR Barrister -at -Law Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ontario Proctor in Admiralty. Notary Public and Corninissioaer Office in the McKenzie Hotel ' Hours: 2.00 to 5.00 Tuesdays and Fridays. Dr. F. G. Thompson House and Office, Ontario Street Clinton. Telephone 172 OFFICE HOURS: 2-4 in the•afters noon and 7-8 in the evening daily, Other hours by appointment. D. H. MeINNES CHIROPRACTOR Electro Therapist, Massage Office: Huron Street, (Few Doors west of Royal Bank) Hours—Wed. and Sat., and by appointnient • FOOT CORRECTION0, . I iy Manipulation Sun -Ray Treatment Phone 207 HAROLD JACKSON • Licensed Auctioneer Specialist in Farm and Household Sales. Licensed in Huron and Perth Counties. Prises reasonable; satis- faction guaranteed: - For information etc. write or phone Harold R.R.'No, 4 Seaforth, Phorie 14461. 00-012 • Potatoes For Sale Chippewa Potatoes, grown from foundation stock, A. A. also early Phone 203 Clinton, Ont. Warba Planters, Roy Tyndall, Phone 907r3, Clinton ' 40-tf DR. G. S. ELLIOTT Veterinary Surgeon • For Sale Chevrolet Power Plant in good working order. .Also potatoes. Phone 907r5, Clinton.' , 41-tf Insulation Blown Peckwool Insulation Saves fuel with more comfort summer and' winter: While our .equipment is in the district phone 4 or write Row- land and Day 5 Thornton Ave. Lan- don., • • - 444-4 Asthma Sufferers Asthma Sufferers can enjoy good night's • sleep without coughing or choking, as •others are doing. For full information write, P. J. Howey, 144 Catharine St., 'S., Hamilton, Ontario. 44-4 • Farm For Sale or Rent ' 80 antes of pasture, spring creek, plenty of shade, Brick House, barn and orchard. Apply to Mrs. Ellen J. Cox, Ituron Street, Clinton. 38-tf- Farm for Sale One hundred acres, lot 13 con. 2, Hullett Township, including about 10 acres of hardwood bush, good bank barn, stable, never failing supply of water, at both front and back of farm; stone house, ' five rooms, small orehard. To 'wind up an es- , tate. Apply to George Mann; R. R. No. 4, Clinton.. • 31-tf House for Sale Fire roomed frame house on, Alb- ert Street, town water, quarter acre of land. For further particulars apply to Frank .Fingland or J. W. McCool, Londethero 11-12, ',Wanted. to Huy • Wanted'to buy,'old. horses and dead cattle for mink feed. If dead, phone at once, Fred Gilbert 908r22 or jack Gilbert 908r21. •an -if ERNEST W. HUNTER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 57 Bloor Str. W. Toronto Ont,, THE McKH,LOP MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company • Head (Mice, Seaforth, Ont. OFFICERS— • President W. Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager Scey-Treas. M. A. Reid, Seaforth. DIRECTORS— W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewar- tha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan- der, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. AGENTS— John E. Pepper, Bruce - field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; 3. F, Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desiring to effect insur- anse or transact ,other business will be promptly attended to on applica- tion to any of the above officers ad- dressed to their respective post offi- ces. Losses inspected by the director, • TIME TABLE Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton as follows: Toronto and Goderich Division Going East, depart ..... 6.43 a.m. Going East, depart 3.03 p.m. Going West, depart 12.04 p.m. •Going West, depart 11.10 p.m., London and Clinton Division Comini North, arrive ... 11.20 a.m. Gnin0. Rntit10-.1.000. 0 10