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Clinton News-Record, 1957-07-18, Page 6
News of Brumfield • COrreaPendent: MSS. IL V. BERRY Phone Clinton IW 2-702 Sealorth 059110 TIRES and You can't Iniy driving safety at a lower price COMPLETE RANGEOF USED TIRES.. from NON 'TIRES from $14.95 to $27.5 Harry BE SAFE AND SAVE- BUY -NOW! - „4, Sunoco . Service <.‘ [0> Ph. Clinton HU 2-6661 ,B.F.Goosdric., PeeAe/C Supplies 11%.1,`"etrn"0 it I ?ftliitg-i. .: .• • FOR JULY THE PICNIC MONTH! Insulated Zipper ;Bags Plaid Plastic Covering . ........ .. ,.„.12.49 & $3.25 Plastic il]lislikes Service of Four, Cutlery included, assorted colours $2.19 Plastic Picnic Cloth 5,r .54", Gingham Colours ..,...„. ........ ,— ........ —, .......... , 79c Thermo Chest 1 ONLY--Reg. $19.95 Salt and Pepper Shakers SpillprOof, Closing Vacuum Jugs GALLON SIZE, With Pouring Spout. Plastic cindery Sets ,12 pieoes, oxy Cole,n .Can!,p. Stove, , Propane Gas Cook' Stove I Picnic Baskets All ,Metal Coleman Gas Stove 2 Burner StjTTER.PERDUE LTD. "YOUR flUMAIRE DEALER" PHONE HU 2-7023 CLINTON $16.95 ..... 39c & 59c $4.89 Tops Colours 49c One Burner, Complete with One of Gas under pressure Can $10.45 Ilurner, CarrYlIT Dandlea......... $2.10- and $2.40 $18.95. Coleman Gas Stove Stand Voiding $5.95 Bernz-0-Mastic COok Stove, with kr.. cyliiider $11:50 11111111111111111111111111111111 Mill II 1 1 1 III II ii HARRY WILLIAMS' itcse AS FUEL KIDS WE DOI.IT KID A ENT - WHEW WE DECLARE t ©U.12. OIL'S A HIT/ Ill 1111111111111 Zimovira HARRY WILLIAMS 17t FUR OIL 3ja\ GASOLINE MOTOROIL LUBRKANTS ‘G'S (LINION•Ou4, 2-6633 11111:n1111111111 11111111111111111101111111111111111111111111 11111111 11111111M TRIPLERIEP ROOFING 0,.. AND ,SIDING GALVANIZED STEEL , OR ALUMINUM CHECK THESE TRIPLERHY ADVANTAElli— • Available from stock • Full 32" covering width when applied • Standard lengths-6' to 12'. ia.Low cost installation with practically no maintenance. • Modern design—attractive for .0 types of buildings. • Readily adaptable for use as roofing or siding. Manufactured by Robei Wool (Caridda) Ltd. SEE US FOR DESCRIPTIVE TRIPLERID LITERATURE AND FREE ESTIMATE you get lifetime, all- iveather protottion with F AR 111.Elt We are shipping cattle every Monday for 'United Co-operative of Ontario, and solicit, your patronage. We will Dick them up at your farm,. Please PHONE COLLECT not later' than- Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers;. Co-operative IL S. Hunk Shipper PHONES pay 9; Evenings 481w 24; fb 1111111M.11111111‘. NOTICE TO DESTROY 'WEEDS Property owners in subdivided portibns• of' Huron County, are hereby notified that all" noxious weeds must be destroyed before going to seed: After July 26th, 1957, proceedingi, will be taken in all neglected' areas in ac- cordance with the Weed Control' Act. W. R. DOUGALL, Huron County Weed Inspector GROW big strong LAYERS! The "real" egg money is ,made by hittihg: the top-price top-premium Summer and . Far markets with plenty of big eggs, And to give you early, heavy, steady, long-continued production of big' eggs you need big, strong, solidly-grown, fully developed birds, Birds like that don't just hcippen. They have to be grown that way. And it pays to do it. In one Purina , Research test, pullets grown the Purina- way averaged over 1 lb. per bird heavier than their sisters grown on a poor ration, and laid 21 more eggs per bird in their first few months of laying Purina growing plans are all aimed at rapid normal growth and balanced body and sexual development. Which one to choose depends largely on your supply of home-grown grain. Talk over your situation with your Purina dealer . . he'll tell you what' fits. Clinton . Farm Supply ;:. and. Machine Shop Charles' Nelson — — Jack Nediger • ni 29-3O--b layfield Lions Club 10th Annual FROLIC AND DRAW Community Cen re Grounds, Bayfield WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 BIG DRAW at 11 p.m. for 20 FINE PRIZES TRI-LIGHT`FLOOR LAMP ELECTRIC CLOCK TABLE LAMP Filtro COFFEE PERCOLATOR STEAM IRON ELECTRIC KETTLE' " ELECTRIC CORN POPPER, T.V. LAMP PAIR. BED LAMPS BATHROOM 'SCALES WHEEL BARROW 2 LAWN , CHAIRS LAWN, CART 'IrISHING TACKLE IlIT LUNCH COOLER IRONING BOARD BARBEQUE SERVING CART SWIVEL. BAR STOOL. EGG SERVING SET FOR CHILDRENRCAF Station Clinton Merry-Go-Round TRUMPET BAND Donated by Weston Bread Co. In Attendance Tickets: 25 cents each or 5 for $1.00; available at Grounds. on Night of ALSO THREE VALUABLE GATE PRIZES BIG1 BINGO GAME Frolic GAMES- of SKILL PONY RIDES 4 Menss Bali dame 1.-goka 7 O'clock FIREWORKS ADMISSION : Adults, 25c; CHILDREN FREE Proceedz 8-oyfteld Lions' CorihenUntty Work. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. 'Attie, Brant- ford, were visitors with Mr, C. Tama over the Weekend, •' Mr, ''.and Mrs', S, G. Wilson and daughter Mary Jane, Howell, Mich., Klicrit the ,wee4end in the Mr. and Mrs, John Oates and two children, Susan. and Kitchener, are spending a couple Of weeks with the formers mother, Mrs. T. W. Oates. Mrs. Robert Knapp and baby David returned to Detroit on 'Fri- day With her husband. after spend- hig ten days with• her mother Mrs. F. V. Martin. Mr. and Mrs, S. Chambers, Tor- onto, are occupying one (4 the Jewett cottages'. Major. J. V. Page and faintly, London, are spending two weeks in the Lannin: cottage, and ..1‘,1r. and Urs. D, Soper and tour daughters: are vacationing in the Feyston cottage in the same area. Prof. and Mrs, Manley 'Ioinp- son, Roddy and Cathy, Chicago, arrived on Thursday evening to spent holidays with Mrs. Thomp- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie, Mr. and' Mrs. John MacKenzie Jr, and baby alSo spent To .disappointment of the ii3aY-..1 field, swimmer, The ViOWelf the 13%41 incows much clirxiMeg, 7r:V9 thl4gP axe Waling the sport. • • 'Ithis year • . • carne on town comical, lend An earl the vveeltend with his parents he, fore, returning to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, Mr. and Mrs. William C, Parker, London, were home over the, week- end. Mrs,. ,Robert. Parker's par- ents, Mr. end Mrs. Reid, Lucknow, were also the guests of Mr. 'and Mrs, William E. Parker on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Katz and two sons Jeremy and 'Stephen, Toronto, occopied one of the'Edig- hotter cabins over the weekend. Sidney Katz is an associate editor of McLean's Magazine and Mrs. Katz "(Dorothy Sangster) is a well known free lance writer. One;of her most recent articles is The designing woman of Stratford"— Tanya Moiseivvitsen'''. Miss Dorothy Sioman, head of the technology department of the Detroit Public. Library visited her sifter Mrs. F. V. Martin fin.' a few days, Mr. and Mrs, D. Lane, Mr, and Mrs. H. Fecheimer and Mrs. Morris Silver, all' Of whom met at the Shakespearian Festival, ,Stratford, were Mrs. Martin's guests on the weekend. Mrs., Sil- ver remained for a longer visit. Amival Oren Party The 'annual party held alter- nately at BeYfield or Oakwood, Grand Bend, Wes at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cronyn Oakwood, last week. The grounds were rigged up as a circus, with a large banner "Oaked and pee- field Circus" across the entrance There was a marquee tent, pony rides for the children, and booths of all klnds gaily decorated with flags. Those attending from Bayfields summer colony, all dressed as cir- cus performers or clowns , were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day, Lucy and Jimmy Day; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilton, Susanne and Jef- frey and Joan Oates, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cook,. Donald and Nancy Cook, Mr. and-Mrs. Donald Scott, Dr. W. Tillman and Mary Pat,. Mr. and. Mrs. James Cairneross, Nancy Lou, Jimmy and Sally. Willing Workers The July meeting of, the Wil- ling WorkerS of St Andrew's United Church was held at •the home of Mrs. Grant Stirling, pres- ident. The . first vice president, Mrs. Arnold Makins, was in the chair The topic was "Christian Res- ponsibility". Mrs. Edgar Rathwell, secretary read the 'minutes, and' in the ab- sence of Mrs. Robert Blair, the treasurer's statement' was read-by Mrs. Grant Turner. Mrs. Kenneth Brandon gave the card and flowers report.. The .gift of the month was brought by Mrs. Fred Wallis and received by Mrs. jcihn Lindsay.. . . Mrs. Logan Cleave was named hostess for the August meeting. After the IVlizpah benediction Mrs. Logan Cleaves acted as auctioneer for the auction sale. Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge , assisted by the hostess. lt/fr, and. Mrs,' Ferguson', 4,01-4.04, were at their cottage for tie Weekend; Miss X. g Taylor, *b_sodstoozli, is -the guest of. Mr. -and' lArs, Roy POth. mrs,, Martin, London, is the guest, of Mrs. E, Hart at her cottage on Tuyil Street. Misses M, Hodigins and NI, Mae- donald went to Toronto on Thee-. clay for a few days. Mrs. ,Norma Smith spent ,the weekend . with her mother Mrs.,. F. V. Martin. 'Mrs. E, C. Hopper,Detroit, and Miss Helen T.9.rrkin, indsor were vas-itors 'in Beyfiekl lastFriday'. Mrs. J. Merner,' DetrOlt, came last week to visit her niece Mrs. Grant Turner,. • Ted Turner was a guest At- the ...home of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald For. Atter, Lucknow, last week, ' Miss Kathleen„Reid'„ Windsor, is spending thiS.Weelt.with her moth- er Mrs, A. W... Reid "Enfield" cottage. • '• Mr.. and Mrs.. 'Ray Webster and ,daughtei Wendy, have been the guetts of Mr. and Mrs., George Fellows at their cottage. Mr. and y454 W. Clark, Union, CLINTON l\TVW$-AECOED B'ecen.5e. unless 'YOU are vat7 tall The jump at the bottom would he far too big. steps at prqse4ti, aren't , • worth a fig. - And then at the bottom when you finally land.. Yoki sigh disgusted as you see the sand, . For Ws covered with junk from hither and you. All clean places. to sit seem be vile, to For there on the beach all, shiny ad elear. Lies glass 'that is broken and bottle caps near, And close beside is bonfire debris So you see the poor swilniner has space -free, " Vove• ry day r hear someone new complain, The town of Bayifielcl is losing its • • • name, We pay our 'taxes and certainly expect.. Something for our money—at least one new step. 4 If the steps were :repaired and the beach was all cleaned I'm sure that no-one would try to be mean. For they see th* you treasured this ;beautiful lake, And home they would go, ,and good memories take, •:—A COTTAGER Cash Prices Delivered STEEL $11.25/Sq. ALUMINUM 12.60/Sq. SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE Phone Seaforth 9—Mill or 13—EgiStation `29,31-b Rev. It H. Savage a Pontiac, Michigan Avill speak at :KNOX 'UNITED CHURCH AUBURN Friday, July 19 • at 8. p.m, SI)thAIL MUSIC 44+++44-++4+-1-k44-4-444-44-+++ mra, A, McQueen and Margaret are spending a . few days with L, Forrest in. London, Mr. and Mrs, George Griffith 'and family, Stratford, spent Sun- clay with friends in the village, Brian Trielmer had to retinal Clinton. Public Hospital for fur= ther treatment` Aon his leg. Miss Ellen and Ina Scott are holidaying with their brothers, Will iain and R. Scott, Miss Nancy Mustard .-and Miss Gaye Elliott Are attending .sum miter' school at the United Church camp, north of Goderich'. Kenneth Scott, Mel Graham and Robert Dalrymple attend the Nat- ional. League baseball game in Detroit on Sunday. - Master Orrin Baird hurt his hand severely. Infection' set in and it had to be treated to prevent. loeitjaw- He is improving. Mr. and 'Mrs, Robert Allen, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. James' Allen, Toronto, spent the weekend With their parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.' Edgar Allen and ary. Mrs, Ted Munn and children, Kitchener, were with her parents Mr, and Mrs. W. _V. Dinnin over the weekend. Karen- and Richard are remaining for The Rev. S. Davison assisted with the induction service at MC- Killop United Church, -on July 5, of the Rev. W. H. Sumrnerell, for- merly of Cargill. Robert Mustard spent the week- end, with his parents. Mr. Must- ard has been transferred to the Gait branch of the Bank of Mont- real. Mr. and Mrs. Simon McKenzie visited for a few days with their song and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKenzie at their sum- mer cottage, $i "Honey Harbour" near Six Mile Lake. Harry Dinnin Petrone, is visit- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin. He arrived Monday even- ing by air and landed his single engine Aerenca, in the 'hayfield at • the south west corner of Darcy Rathwell'S farm, at and Mrs. Ellwood stgalt- hallse, Wilton Grove, were guests Of Mr. and Mac Wilson IAA weekend. Mrs, W. Stackhouse re- turned home with therm William Mett?oweil, Westfield, is visiting at the Stackhonse home this week, WMS Meeting The Woman's Missionary .Soc- iety met on Tuesday Nfternoem, July, 9, and opened with quiet music by- the pianist, Mrs, W. J, T'AGN.$1X News of B • ayfield By loss may R. WOODS 1055 Ontario ChainPlun Rural Correspondent BAYVIELD 45 r 3 FirSt it's the steps that :lead to the '1N46.11 They're ,broken, and tern, mid some out of reach A, nasty nail .appeare here and there AO, for hare feet this isn't fair, The Distraught Vacationer AAA 'beSideS. this someone Could fall The TgURSIDAY,. JULY 3,8,19.5.7; MoBeatit. The worship service .04 the theme, "He #5heherds Me," was conducted by ws, J. Cairns, and Mrs. H.. Darymple. Mrs, Davison took the chair for' the business session: 'Twenty-two) ,J• answered the roil -gall with a rite verse Of Scripture, The' treasurer reported that a little• over half the allocation had been, sent. to. the Presbyterial Treaattrer,.• A most interesting ureigr4111. . . dealing with gel-40r • cit izens was. presented. in a short play under: the 'headings, active retirelnent- elnireh. homes, church camps and, friendly visiting, Mrt, B. 1VL.c,Clin-, ehey Was., the leader, assisted -1* istrrs,. t, Wilson, Mrs. T,. B. Polo! Mrs, L, Nyro, Mrs. W. Pouglas• and Mrs, H. Aikeribead, MrS, Clinchey read. a poem,, 29-30-la