Clinton News-Record, 1957-09-05, Page 6' E'VERYBOIFY WELCOME!
ANNUAL MEETING
Huron Liberal Association
(Provincial)
FRIDAY, SEPT. 13th, 8.30 p.m.
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Guest Speaker:
FARQUHAR R. ,OLIVER
Leader of die Opposition in Ontario
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
WAN KALT)FumSciEl W. G. COCHRANE
President
Secretary
(Inserted by the Huron Liberal Assodation)
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By MISS .141,701t R. WOODS
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Mr. and. Mrs, George gopson
'Were In Barak) feCkM, FrielaY W4i1
Tuesday.
'Recent 'gueets with Mr, and Mrs,
Gordon Pfaff wore Mr, and Mee,
Nernian Gnee Liatcwel•
Qeorge Hewitt, Lonclore spent a
few days last week with, his sister,
We, EmersortIed
Eared(' and Gerald Clark, St.
Theenae, visited with Mr. arid Mr.
Charles Tome last week.
•IVIr, and Mrs. J. A. Orr and
jam, Stratford, were at their cot-
tage on Bayfield Terrace over. the
Labor Day weekend.
Mrs. Alice Helmer, Brucefield,
visited with Mrs, Isabella Law -
resole from Wednesday to FridaY
last week.
LAC and Mrs. Warren Carson
0T01 tW4) children visited friends in
Hamilton over the Lafbor 1)ay
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W„Oddleifoot4
14>ndon, were at their home on
Main Street aver the holiday
weekend.
efe, and Mrs. S. Bry.ant returned
to their cottage on Fridey after
having .been in Byron for a few
days,
Misses M. Twitchell and. Marion
MoKechnie, Toronto, were the
guests of Prof. and Mrs. H.
Kailbeleisch, at their cottage over
the weekend.
Dr. and WS, Cameron McNeil,
Cleveland, Ohio, arrived on Wed-
nesday of last week to spend ten
day s at Miss M. liodgin'a cottage
"Stonehaven"
Mr, and Mrs. Alan Galbraith
and Jansis returned to .their 1101'1'10
in Clinton on Monday evening af-
ter having spent the summer at
their cottage.
Me and Mrs. Alex Reoeh and
three boys who have occupied
Mrs. Geange Beatty's cottage for
the season returned to their home
at 'Itornhill the first of the week,
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Returns Horne
•Miss Gertrude lVfeGee, Bayfield,
returned to her home Sunday night
see hours ,aeter she was reported
missing. •
Police organized a search party
of about 100 volunteers! afterMiss
McGee was reported missing from
her home by her stepfather and
mother, Mr,. and Mrs. Bert Bick,
a mile south of Baytield.
Mr. and Mrs. R. IL IVLiddleton
and Bobby stayed over Sunday
Jack
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With e opening o schoOl oz
TtieecleY, Seven, little folk oni-
Mence a lieW (ilapt gr t-l*ir
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lives in Baefield. Ther are: Buddy
Sturgeon, Calvin; Septet:me; Ron -
:We Reder, McChnchay,
Marion Francis, Karen Fitzsim-
ons .and Brenda Stirling, Their
teacher is Mrs.. William E., :Parker
Who has a 'pupils in the junior
room. M. Reg, Bail, Clinton., is
PrinCIPA and las 39 puola, In the
senior room ,of US$ No...$ Stanleiy,
Mos Marlon Matins and. Ken-
neth Mark*, London, were with
her parents, Mr. .and Mrs, Lloyd
Malang over the weekend. Marion
has returned to General Motors
Diesel office, London, after a vaa-
tt
spent At Nertle Bay' and the
weekend there,
night With 1Viis e Luce( WPods
on their reinarnt ensall after a
motor trip aliened ,Geoegian Bay
and the ganitoelhe
Mies jeyce Be* returned home
en Xondae eVening after havieg
clerked et Stanley's Xarket, Onmd
Bend, for the signiner, She re-
eurned her *tntlies at' CZIVI on
Tuesday.
.Mr. and Mrs.'.Gordon Pfaff,
Windsor, .spent the weekend at
their cottage on Victoria Place.
11fr. and IVIre, Fred Seheuerireon
and daughters, Barbara, -Carel .and
Sandra were their guests over the
Labor Da.:y weekend. -
The Right Reverend -William. A.
7'mi-eche/id, Die, 'Sat-
ragoa BiShop of Huron, who has
beee holideying at his cottage in
the Village, left en September 1, to
attend, the Canadian House ot
Bishops reeetieg 'in Virmelpeg, and
the Executive Council in Brand,
Max. Mrs. Townshend And ether
members of the .family returned
to London theinrst of the. week.
Bob and Ken ?later,. Detreit,
spent last week with their sister,
Mrs. Earl Martin and two child,
ren,Dale and Wayne, Mr. and
Mr. Jame e Deeeatclin; Detroit,
joined her children at her cottage
for the Labor Day 'weekend. Also
their guess for the Weekend were
Mrs. DesTerdin't sister, Mrs'. C.
Pebbles and: her daughter, Mrs,
James Ketcheel, Detroit,
Miss Eaphemia Logan, who has
been a guest at the home of Mr*,
George Little for "several- weeks,
returned to Lyndon on Sunday.
Mise Aneka Greet, Amsterdam,
Holland, and Tor -onto, Was the
weekend guest cif Dr. and Mrs. R.
G. Hunter.
=se Diana Meeser, who was
the ,guest of Dr. and Mrs'. R. G.
Hunter for a week, returned to
Toronto on Monday.
Dr. and Ilere. R. G. Hunter and
Sally Beth, Accompanied be Mr.
Charles Rogers returned to Toron-
to on- Tuesday atter having spent
the sueureer at their home in the
Recent guetts at the Rectory in-
clii:de Mr. and Mrs. Rose Blake and
Son Teddy, Sarnia; George Lane,
Jack Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Stoddart and Susan, Wood-
stock; and the rector's twin bro-
ther and his wife, the Rev. and
Mrs. A. elelfarrison, Ederton, on
Thursday and Friday.
Jim Higgins, Toronto, was with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Higgins, ower the Labor Day week-
end.
Mrs, L. M. Burt, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Burt and family, Mr. and
Mrs, Ronald Burt, London, were at
their home on Sarnia Street over
the weekend.
-Mr. and Harold Weston,
Ray and Susanne, Ferndale, Mich.,
spent the long weekend with the
former's father, George Weston.
ays.r. and Mrs. William Barber
and -family returned to St. Thomas
on Monday after having been at
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Baker and
daughters, Cormie and Gwen, Lon-
don, and son-in-law, Douglas Long,
who has: recently returned from
Vancouver, were at "Wheel -In"
cottage over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Smith at-
tended the funeral of the latter's
aunt, IVfrs. Charles, Breckove
Goderieh on Saturday, The Rev,
Fred Jewell, Gelansby, visited his
sister, Mrs. Smith, en Saturday,
having --come for the funeral.
Mrs. 5. Cairecross and family
returned to London on Monday
after having spent -the summer at
the Tillmann cottage on 1VIdria St.
and Bayne/1d Terrace,
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
The show eiaason s again here and you will have
the opportunity to see imany offspring sof 43ur bulls in
the 'competitions at Many fall fairs led by 4-H members
and many senor farmers.
If given an equal opportunity, ;they will win their
share ,of honours.
,example -of la, popuela: winner is pictured. •Slie
is gt, daughter .of Glettafton Rag Apple ,Aladdin previously
in service.
:Ii'itthfly !Ig Apple Lorene 'EX.
This COW was Grand COhampiOn at tii Waterloo Meek
and White Show several !times and Was
then sold Tor 10,22$.00.
By the use of our bulls, dairy or beef,
you will'produce:
trrtrt, CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING
For 'service or more !information,
phone Coiled to:
CLINTON ItTinter 0-344I
Between 7.30 and .9.30 a.m.
Guardsniall Robert Ore, Came
PetawaWa, arrived pSaturday t
spend a month's leave with 'his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Orr.
He has recently returned from
military exercises in New Bruns -
Wick. .
Alberhardt was with his
wife and children over the holi-
day. Also at the family cottage Mr, and 'Mr% A. Eeerves and
Were Dz. and Mrs. William Aber- family returned to Detroit on
Mr, and Ms W„a. Pvc07.0 BUC-,
fact. Miss Jeannette Dene' who
has been visiting: her _sister, also
returned home,
Mrs.. David Dewar, who•slne„nt a
year with her son James and ram-
ily, Kingston, la with her brother,
Fred and Mrs, Watson, after via,
Ulna her slater,rs, J.lVfos.SoP.,
Van*,
and Mrs. B. T. :Stephenson -
and Itis„s Barn Stephenaen re -c
turned to Toronto at week and
Miss Ada Bingley to Detroit After
having spent the summer at .their,
home
Mr, and Nfrs.. R. McENVen and
Miss Susan 1Vfeaven, Byron, spent,
the weekend at "The Cedars”,
Carson ravvcett and baby
Nancy Louise, returned to London
on Sunday 1,111•144 her husband after
having visited her parents, Mr.
If, IVfaeLeod
10: and Xrs. Norval Gemein-
hardt and family returned to their
home in Saginaw after holidaying
at the family residence.
and Um.3 Atkinson re-
turned to St, .Clair. Shores, Mich.,
on Sunday after a week at their
home in the. Nene e
hardt, -London, and Nese elee
Aberliardt, Stratford. They re-
turned to Landon on Monday.
Mrs, e. Crawfor4 and two dau-
ghters, MS. Forbes MacDonald,
her husband and daughter Nancy,
and Mrs. Isaac Rye, all of Pick-
ford, Mic13., visited her sisters,
Misses A. M. and E. Stirling
from Tuesday to Friday, Mr, and
Mrs. Hugh McLaren and Christine,
Port Elgin, spent last Wednesday
-with them
Mre.. ClaytonGuest who visited
her sister, Mrs. Malcolm Toms,
for a fortnight, returned to Lea-,
side last week with her, husband
who was -here over the weekend.
Corporal Lloyd Westlake, Pro-
vincial Police detachment, Kitch-
ener, was with his wife and family
at the home of her parente, Mr.
and Mrs. lVfalcolm. Toms from Fri-.
day to Tuesday.
• &idly Weston who has spent the
summer with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Weston, re-
turned to London an Sunday. Mrs.
Weston accompanied her to spend
two weeks in- London.
Mr. and Mrs. William, Parker,
Jr.,London, were home over the
weekend.
Mrs. F. V. Martin, Detroit; is at
her cottage, "l3oelder Lodge”.
.Mrs. Charles K. teroolfenden,
Misses Louise Woolfenden and
Emily Bigelon, Detroit, are the
guests of the latter's aunt, Miss
Grace Woolfenden this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace,
Oakville, are the guests ef Mrs.
J. H. Cobb.
W. E. Manness, Jr., Joanne and
Billy, London, were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Manness.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mother -
seed, Garrett• and Christopher,
Arlington, Va., were the guests of
their aunt, Mrs. R. W. Bristol, for
a few days last week.
Mrs. Agnes Murray is at her
home on Keith Crescent. Mr. and
Mrs. William Murray, Detroit, are
with his mother this week.
Mrs. Keith. Pruss, Janice and
baby Charles, who have spent a
month with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Je H. Parker, returned to
London on Thursday with her hus-
band.
Carl Wilkins has returned to
"Sum -R -Lin" after staying at the
home of Mrs. R. Seatchmer for the
summer.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Sidney Katz and
two sons returned to Toronto on
Sunday after a holiday in the
village,
Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Moore, De-
troit, are at their cottage "Fair-
lawn" for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarries Maitland
and son Peter, left on Sunday for
their home in Winnipeg atter hav-
ing been with LeRoy Poth &ram
Friday.
Mrs. Ken Brandon, Lynn and
Karen, are visiting her parents,
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far a. whole year without
affecting angling, feed or
seed value.
It costs about 2c a bush,
el to use BIN TREAT and
GRAIN GUARD—less than
it does to fumigate.
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Machine Shop
Phone flUnfer 2-9613
Tuesday after a holiday at the
Kanter cottage.
The Leonard: ehildren, who have
been with their grandparents; Mr.
and Mrs, E. A. Featherston, for a
*pelt, rettirried to, their home on
Fritlay- with • their father, Keith
Leonard, who came for them ori
Thursday.
mr. and Mrs, George Fellows
and faanily returned to their home
in Riverside after halving occupied
their cottage for the se -aeon,
Mr. and IVIrs, Gordon Scotchmer
and. daughter visited in Windsor
from Friday td Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Don -Kingsbury
and Douglas spent the weekend in
Toronto and Dundas.
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On Page Eight)
Wheat Prices To
Be Considered •
40, 414. :Carl Hemi4gwv)
A meeting •of the me.mbers af
the •Ontario Federation of Agricla-
ture has been called far September
5 and .6 in Toronto, On the sixth
they will Meet With remsentativ-
es of the county winter wheat
Committee% The sale price pf Ont.
Arlo winter wheat is current41y
$1;25 per buShel, This is en absurd
price when we find grain dealers •
asking. Almost as much for screen-
ings, .which may be up to 6 per'
cent weed .seetla,
The winter wheat growers had
planned on setting -up a ..wheat
board similar to the white bean
plan but found that wheat is the
one product that is excluded frpm
this. act. They then asked to have
it come under the •Canadian Wheat.
Board. This has not been ac,cepted,
as yet. The only advice to wheat
growers is to hold their wheat
AS far as possible in hopes that
something can be done to improve
the situation.
The executive of the county beet
VARNA
On Sunday evernng, September
8, at 7.30 °Work, the Rev, W. R.
Moore, district secretary for the
Upper Oana.da Bible Society, is ex-
pected to show a film and speak
for the society in the United
Chureh at Varna. All interested
in the Bible Society are invited to
attend.
Mr. and Mr.. David C. Pitt and
family left on Wednesday for New-
foundland by TCA. Mr. Pitt will
be resuming his duties as professor
of English in the Newfoundland
Memorial University.
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FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Monday for United
Co-operative of ()italic, and solicit your patronage. We will
pick them up at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative
H. S. Kunt, Shipper
PHONES—Day 9; Evenings 481w
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producers met recently and Aro
planning a .general meeting soon.,
They hope to have Ralph Bennett, •
Dominion Livestock -COMmissiener
as guest speaker. The meeting
will be preceded by A beef dinner..
Plan to atteni&
Hog Producers
Bring. our -mot Pen of •
4 BACON flOGS
to the
Seaforth Fall Fair
rood fake home some extra
price and good Prizes in
the T, Eaton Spocat,
Rules .governing same:
hogs to be on greellds by 11-
a.m. first day of fair, Sept, 19.
—Hogs to ibe all within 140-170
lba. dressed weight.
e -,Must be 10 eiens at least gone
speting.
__ewe to be sold by auction on
baeis Of F.O.B. Stratford M-
amba& yards,
—Other rules same as last year.
In the event •of not enough pens
out, the Society will provide free
trucking facilities to Stratferd
yards.
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