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Clinton News-Record, 1958-06-12, Page 9 111111141011111111, USED FARM MACHINES MASSEY-HARRIS 44 TRACTOR, in perfect shape. OLIVER 70 ROW-CROP TRACTOR, with 2-Row Corn • Scuff I e r. CASE VA TRACTOR. CASE LONG-CUT FORAGE HARVESTER, with Hay and Corn Attachments, No. 509 MASSEY-HARRIS 6-foot One-way Disc No. 509 MASSEY-HARRIS 4 1/2-foot One-way Disc No. 28 MASSEY-HARRIS 3-Furrow Plow. No. 60 MASSEY-HARRIS P.T.O. COMBINE, used one yr. No. 4 MASSEY-HARRIS 12-Foot Swather. MASSEY-HARRIS CLIPPER COMBINE, P.T.O. 1 CASE 4-BAR SIDE RAKE. BOYES FARM SUPPLY Phone 110 Seaforth 24p You Auto Buy Now DURING GODERICH MOTOR LTD, PRE-SUMMER (LEA ANCE -PRICES SLASHED- COME IN AND TAKE YOUR PICK ;- NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED _72 '1958 FORD Custom 300 Tudor Sedan-Auto- matic transmission, V-8 engine, radio (two speakers), two-tone paint, wind- shield washers, clear plastic seat cov- ers, fender-mounted mirrors, 5,000 miles, grey and white. 1957 FORD Custom 300 4-door Sedan-V-8 engine, automatic transmission, one color (Bali bronze), whitewall tires, windshield washers, 10,000 miles. .1956 METEOR Niagara Tudor Sedan-two- tone paint, grey and black, windshield washers, new set of tires, very low mileage, one owner. 71956 MONARCH Richelieu 4-door Sports Sedan-automatic transmission, power brakes, power steering, push-button radio, windshield washer, back-up ;lights, fender mirror, new tires, Port- :a-walls, electric clock, perfect condi- AtiOn, two-tone blue. "3955 FORD Custom Tudor-custom radio, V-13 engine, whitewalls, wheel rings, seat covers, one owner. '1954 MONARCH 4-door Sedan-automatic transmission, custom radio, two-tone ;paint, white and blue, whitewall tires, seat covers, one owner, low mileage. 1954 MONARCH Sun Valley Hardtop-auto- matic transmission, power brakes, pow- er steering, tinted glass, custom radio, ,windshield washers, glass roof, white- -walls, Continental rear Spare tire car- rier, lOw mileage, one owner. GenUine leather upholstery, two-tone paint (white and green). '1954 FORD Custom Tudor Sedan-Two-tone paint, whitewalls, new paint (blue and white), 30,000 miles, seat covers, priced to sell. -1953 MONARCH 4-Door Sedan-Automatic transmission, custom radio (two speak- ers), seat covers, wheel rings, wind- shield washers, original paint (black), Just like new. 1953 MONARCH Tudor Sedan - Two-tone paint, has all the extras. New paint, light green & white, very low mileage. 1953 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan - Two-tone paint, good tires, seat covers, 6-cylind- er, one owner. See this one! 1952 METEOR CONVERTIBLE-Automatic transmission, custom-built radio, white- walls, very good top, leather upholstery. "Just what the doctor ordered." 1952 BUICK-Automatic transmission, turn signals, dark blue, A-1 condition, 4- door sedan. 1951 HENRY J. 2-door-grey, good trans- portation. 1951 FORD Sedan-Radio, sun visor, white- walls, fender mirrors. Blue in color. 1951 BUICK Sedan-Automatic, radio, turn signals, slip covers, whitewalls, green. 1951 PONTIAC Sedan-Clean inside & out, blue. 1951 FORD Custom 2-door-Grey, A-1 con- dition, good rubber. 1951 STUDEBAKER 2-door-Black, auto- matic V-8, turn signals. 1950 AUSTIN Station Wagon-Cheap trans- portation. 1950 METEOR CONVERTIBLE-Motor and transmission recently overhauled, good rubber, spot light and mirrors. 1951 FORD 2-door-Black and white. 1950 METEOR Sedan-Dark blue, in excel- lent condition, good rubber. 1949 FOR') 2-door--Blue, whitewalls, good Motor. 1949 METEOR 2-door - Dark blue, new rocker panels, good motor. 1948 FORD Sedan-A good car, black. 1948 CHEVROLET 2-door - Green, good transportation. 1947 MERCURY 2-door-Green, clean inside and out. 1954 METEOR Sedan Delivery - Good con- dition. 1951 FORD /2 Ton-Red, A-1 condition. 1951 PONTIAC Sedan Delivery-A-1 con- dition. We also have a number of other cars on our lot not mentioned here. Machinery 1957 FORD TRACTOR Model 850 - Brand new. New FORD COMBINE with motor. New FORD SIDE-DELIVERY RAKE - 8' width, 5 bar, P.T.O. operated. New FORD P.T.O. MANURE SPREADER, 100 bus. 1952 Minneapolis Moline TRACTOR - A-1, good tires, motor overhauled 1957. 1951 COCKSHUTT 30 TRACTOR-Double transmission, live P.T.O., A-1 condition. 1947 MASSEY-HARRIS Model 102 - Over- hauled. 1949 FORD TRACTOR-Overhauled. 1949 FERGUSON TRACTOR - Good con- dition. Used International Rear-mounted MOWER 6', good condition. FORD DISC HARROW - Like new. 1 Used ALL1S-CHALMERS COMBINE Good condition, P.T.O., Model 60. 1 FERGUSON 2-FURROW PLOW-Used. 1 FORD 2-FURROW PLOW-Used. Any Car or Truck up to $1,000 $5.00 DOWN with Approved Credit FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY '58 FORD CUSTOM 300 TUDORS Equipped - Spare Tire - Turn Indicators - LiCense Pre-Delivery Factory Warranty - Tank of Gas $2389.50 Keep Your Own Car - Save Another $100 $2289.50 OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE Sale Ends June 21 Fully PHONE 83 Goderich Motors Ltd FORD EDSEL SOUTH ST. Lucky 7 Sale 6 BIG BARGAIN DAYS - June 16 to 21 BIG SAVINGS IN COTTAGE, VACATION llt SUMMER NEEDS Every Price is a Reduced Price W. C. Newcombe, Phm.B. Chemist and Druggist PHONE HU. 2-9511 CLINTON BUDGET PLAN FUEL-OIL USERS NOW YOU CAN HAVE HEATING THAT IS MORE CAREFREE THAN EVER. Instead of paying for your fuel with high seasonal bills, pay for it by moderate, equal monthly amounts spread through the heating year. There is no interest or extra charge for this convenience, and in addition you receive the protection of Life Insurance through Lon- don Life Insurance Company, without cost to you. Should your death occur at any time be- fore your season's payments are completed, this insurance pays the balance of the season's fuel account. Insured budget plans are common in all major cities, but this is the first of its kind to be offered to fuel oil customers in Clinton and district. Arrange now for the convenience and pro- tection of this better, more carefree way of heating. A.G. GRIGG and SON Believed to Ontario DISTRIBUTORS OF "CHAMPION" FUEL OIL be the only Fuel Oil that is insured in Western against Explosion - Free Policy to Every Fuel Oil Customer. For Arrangements To Deliver Phone HU 2-9411 Clinton 23-4-b SIX STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL HOG RAISING SHUR-GAIN 15% DRY SOW RATION SHUR-GAIN 16% NURSING SOW RATION SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG TAIL-CURLER (Medicated) SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG BOOSTER-STARTER (Med.) SHUR-GAIN 16% HOG GROWER (Medicated) SHUR-GAIN 15% HOG FINISHER The SHUR-GAIN 6-Step Hog Feeding Program is the Sound Way to Ensure Maximum Returns from Your Swine. The SHUR-GAIN 6-Step Program is the most direct you can follow. This has been proven in practical tests on the SHUR-GAIN Demonstration Farm so you KNOW you're going to get results. Drop in to the mill soon where we can outline the details of the SHUR-GAIN 6- STEP HOG FEEDING PROGRAM. We'd like to tell you too of the new SHUR-GAIN feeds for continuous medication of hogs. Canada Packers CLINTON Dial HU 2.3815 CLINTON NEWS-13400RP PAGE NMI '71.11,TRSPATI 'JUNE 12, 195$ .Hensall Women'. s Institute looks at Large Responsibilities To World Church. Work (By our Hensall correspondent) Prices at •Hensall community r Sate June 5: Weanling pigs, to $18; chunks, -$19 to 26. to 36.70eder 1310 e ;: , SOWS, $9540$1,32; Ilolstein calves, 819 to $W; Durham ,calves, $35 .eta $78. Fat cows sold up to.$1.7,60- ewt. :no pigs and 130 head of cattle and calves were sold, The Women's Missionary So- ciety of the United Church met Thursday afternoon, for the June meeting. In the absence of Mrs. Wilbert Dining, who is ill in Vie- toria Hospital, London, MM. T. C, Coates presided and took the de- votional period, assisted by Mrs, Elgin Rowcliffe. A panel discus- sion on the financial responsibility towards the World Church threW out a challenge that we have re- sponsibilities in the working of the organization, the training of leaders and the encouraging of Missionaries Who are underpaid. Those on the panel were Mrs. Sim Roobol, Miss A. Consitt, Mrs, Nor- man Jones, Mrs. George Arm- strong and Mrs. Coates. The group favoured with a chorus, "Jesus is calling", Mrs. T. Sherritt was pianist, The president, Mrs. G. Arm- strong presided for the business session and expressed thanks to Mrs. Coates for the fine program. Thank-you notes were read from Mrs. Jack Traquair, Mrs. A. W. Shirray and Mrs, J. Richardson. An invitation was received to at- tend the birthday party of the Women's Missionary Society of Carmel Church on June 12 and was accepted, Mrs. Armstrong Made announcement of the Pres- bytery wide national mission to the Nation. Mrs. Norman Jones, convener of the supply committee, reported for the bale which was packed on Tuesday and Wednes- day, weighing four hundred lbs. and valued at $526.50; fourteen of the boxes packed were forwarded to Toronto for overseas relief, and the 15th box, weighing 40 pounds, containing five quilts, uniforms, dressing gowns, 'ladies and child- ren's clothing, was sent to Dr. Whiting of the Mission Hospital, Hazelton, B.C. A questionaire on radio and TV programs was answered by the members present. Arrangements for the annual baby band party on June 19 at 2.30 p.m. were made. The lunch committee are Mrs. L. Mickle, Mrs. N, E. Cook, Mrs. H. McMurtrie, Mrs. N. Jones; recep- tion, Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Ellis. The School for Leaders, Alma Col lege, St. Thomas, August 25 to 29, was discussed for which a dele- gate is expected to attend. The picnic will be held on the first Thursday in June at the church. 7.......1p-.••••••••••••"•111."4,11."Alr"v1IM" Brand New First Line TRACTOR TIRES Low Prkii‘ Our Reg. You Price Price Save 9 x 24 $46.15 $61.55 $15.40 10 x 28 $60.05 $84.05 $24.00 Other Sizes Available At Equal Savings. Special Prices On New DUNLOP Truck and Passenger Tires. DUNLOP' TIRE DISTRIBUTORS 24-Hour Service on Tractor Tire Vulcanizing, Pumping & Repair. Bridge End Service Phone 535 Goderich SALTFORD, ONT. Al Linfield Ei. Atkinson 22-26-p Hensall institute Picnic On Mondays June 16 (Ay our Bleusall ,Correspondent) The annual picnic of the Hens- all WOMeri's Institute will be bead at Riverview Park, Exeter on. Monday, .June 16. Members are asked to meet in front of the town hall at 4 p.m, and bring tiled", own cutlery, cups, and a. picnic basket,. Hostesses are Mrs. T, a, Sher- ritt and Mrs. Donald McKinnon; program Conveners, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and Mrs. Albert Alex, ander, To create one job hi heavy in- dustry in Canada now requires ian investment of about $15,000 in plant and equipanent, Mrs. William Hess was feted at several showers and parties prior to her marriage, which took place in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, on Saturday, Jane 7. The bride is Audrey Kathleen Green, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Clar- ence S, Green, Clinton and form- erly of Grand Bend, and her hus- band is the son of Mr.• and Mrs, Albert G. Hess, Zurich, Shower hostesses included: Mrs. Albert Hess, Miss Kathleen Hess and Mrs. Reginald Black at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich; Mrs. E. S. Livermore, of Regent Street, London; Mrs. Gordon Scribbins, Clinton; Mrs J. C. Wirn- peris, London,--with Mrs. Angus McDonald and Mrs. Amelia Tew as co-hostesses. Mrs, Clarence S. Green was hostess at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. Receiving with her, were the bride-elect and Mrs. Albert G. Hess; mother of the groom. Pink and white carnations cent- red the tea table which was cov- ered with an heirloom hand-cut Irish linen tablecloth. Pouring tea were Mrs. E. S. Livermore, Mrs. James Trevithick, Mrs. George Green and Mrs. Henry Adkins. Assisting in the tea room were Miss Marlene McLaughlin, Miss Norma Love, Mrs. Howard Adkins, Mrs. Harold Reichert and Mrs. Eric Switzer. The bride's trous- seau and gifts were displayed by Miss Kathleen Hess, Mrs. Wilmer Adkins, Mrs. Gordon Scribbins, Miss Hazel Wocks, Mrs. J. C. Wimperis, Miss Norma Steinbach Hensall Council Plans Padang (By our lie4**4 CorreOpOnde4h) At ale reguaar meeting of Hen- Sall council last week, E. E., Pavix toaid about marlOng Off the pavement on wing Street for par- idng, and was knStilt4tP4 to have it marked off in blocks 21 feet long, Council decided to gravel the 'lost at the rear of the hag for parking, Charles Mord, president of the. Chamber of Oefifitriereo appeared. asking for more parking space, on . main street and suggested where some Might be obtained, He was advised ,of the action that had been taken by council about like rear of the hall, and Mrs. Reginald Black. Miss Sharon Switzer was in charge of the register. r e you young enough to change Are you set in your ways? Won't change your opinions? Cling to the same styles in clothes? Do your housework the same way? Then perhaps you're not taking advantage of all the marvellous new time-saving ways of doing things! Like cooking with the sensation- al new range you'll find at Ball and Mutch. It's today's most mod- ern and automatic of 'ranges - a Frigidaire Range! These wonder- ful ranges give you "Spatter-Free" Broiling . . . that lets you broil 100 times - and never need to clean the oven! Let Ball and Mutch demonstrate this range's Heat-Minder Unit that won't let any food burn - not even creamy sauces. Or the Speed- Heat Unit that starts water boiling in seconds. And the oven that cooks complete meals automati- cally. It even has a Meat Ther- mometer that "buzzes" when meat or fowl is done. Bail and Mutch will gladly show you all the wond- erful new 1958 Frigidaire Ranges in action. And Ball and Mutch of- fer you the lowest credit terms anywhere . . , plus a generous trade-in allowance on your old range. So, drop in to Ball and Mutch, Clinton, today . . and see the 1958 Frigidaire Electric Ranges! ic.foaiar vague Canada's 0.4100$ natilonal Iprodnot rose 'by 5.6 por- oent in 1957, but the atimease was due to higher princes'; in fez= otf physical VOlintne of ,Okttoatt ChIP got increase ov.e,r RO-BALL Reg. 98c DEODORANT ..... „,... Sale 77o TOOTH BRUSHES Reg, 690 Nylon Bristle Sale 2 for 97o NEW ADRIENNE LIQUID CREAM Reg. 1,35 SHAMPOO Sale 97c CAPE COD Reg. $6.50 PICNIC JUG-128 oz. Sale $5.27 ECONOMY TOOTH BRUSH PACK Reg. 98c 4 Brushes Sale 4 for 57c MOTH FUME Reg. 63c CRYSTALS Sale 570 BOBBY PINS Reg, 25c Rubber Tipped Sale 17o FLORAL NOTES Reg. 50c Assorted Designs sale 370 SUN GLASSES Kiddies , reg, 25e for 17c Adults reg. 1.69 for 1.07 BEACH BALLS Reg. 98c Assorted Colors Sale 770 WADING POOL With Swim Belt Reg. 10.95 Toy and Beach Bayy Sale 6.99 The world's first along distance -telephone call was made in 1 between the soolthwestern 0104:- to cities' of Brantford and Paris by the •telepbone'a inventor, „Alex. ander Graham Bea REXALL TOOTH PASTE 2 Reg, Tubes ,.., $1.18 value Now' . .. ....... „„„,, 870 MINERAL OIL 8 oz. 50c for 87o Extra Heavy 16 oz. 85c for 67c BATH and SHAMPOO Reg. 98c SPRAY Sale 87c PHOTO-RAM-A Reg, 3,50 WALLETS Sale 2,47 ADHESIVE, 1/2 x5 yci. Reg, 89c and BANDAGE 2x10 „.. Sale 67o ADRIENNE CREAM 7teg. 59c ea, DEODORANT Sale 2 for 87o REXALL 622 INSECT Reg, 690 REPELLANT Sale 2 for 970 POLYMULSION Reg. 3.25 8 oz. Sale 2 for 3.97 REXALL MULTIPLE VITAMIN TABLETS Sale 2 / 3.27 50 tabs. Reg. 2.59 BISMA-REX Reg. 1.29 POWDER-4 Oz. Sale 97c TIFFANY LIPSTICKS Reg, 1.50 Summer Shades Sale 97c SUMMER. COLOGNES Reg. 2.00 4 Fragrances Sale Now 97c ASA-REX Reg. 1.69 HEADACHE TABLETS, Sale 11Z 300's, Henson Community Sole LAMIEW CASINO GRAND BEND 0 0 0 DANCING SATURDAYS 0 0 0 LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orch„ Mrs. William Hess Honoured At Variety Of Events Prior To Her Wedding.