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Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-16, Page 9News of Bayfield BY mass LUCY R. WOODS PHONE; BAYFIELD 45 r 3 (intended' for jest week) Muts. William Leming, Walton and four children, Ti,O jelen Homy' 'end Jane, vielted her par- entis, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wattston feein Friday tie. Sum Trinity Club The 'Trinity .tcliulle met again on Tuesday evening for rthe 'Chet true after .sumarier recess at the home of Pere. e, itelliuff„ with 13 memb- ers present. The president, Mrs, Leroy Poth wee inn t tee chair. The elevelUt once period, the theme of Which was nature, harvest and than_ kegilling was, 'taken by lefts, R. Fitestimenees, and Mrs. J. Cobb mead .Psalm 65. Mors. May- mid Cowi, eleceetary, read the minutes and the treeseeer's state- meet was given by Mrs. F, P. Ar- eal.. Plane were made .for the next meeting. on November 4 in Trinity Parish Meet Ja]dge F. Elm:land, Clinton, will be the guest speaker and it will be open to the publec. Mrs. Path showed Pictures of the .Kiondlike Region 'lin the Pinery souteeee Grand Bend. Mire. Mae' ;reed Carrie gave an interesting talk on this dietriet presenting the geological survey of how it waist formed and 'the land made fertile by the Aux Seale riven Offiligineilly the Pinery was the southwestern corner of Lake Hu- eon. It is like a large sunken ganders, hot and inemid, the foie- ego tropical and eereleiteePiciaa, while trees' found only hit the eleetheen pagt of the continent flourish. here. There .are specireene of vegeteittea fee% /the feetheSt north, Mrs, thot this is due to the fact that it is bird thougbevviay. They blaNno dropped the seeds which have Iguloiwn in this natural' hot (bed. The damming elf the river et Breweeer'e Mies (Grand Bend) contributed to it, Mrs. Cowie oho' gave a sketeh of the pioneers of Brewster's Mills end Jelhosan's ligebeer (St, ete .eephi). Memorial Service Amt impressive mereerial service was held hi the United Church mission church on Georgina Is- land in Lake Simcoe, September 28 to the five members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Pollee who lost their Eves by drelweirog While on ipateol Off Georgina Is- land on June 7, 1958, ,Conclecting the service which was breladcast and televised, was the Rev, J. I. MacKay., Superin- tendent of Home Missions of the United! Church of Canada, Tome rte, :assisted by George Simons, She Rev. S. F Sears; Sutton West, and members, of the ROMP. George :Simmons, who is' a Mis- sionary under the United Church of Canada on the Geoeginia Is- deed Reserve, is well known in this disteict. His Wife (zonrierly. DON'S B-A SERVICE Phone HU 2-9088 Victoria Street, Clinton Grains supply ENERGY. The major part of any livestock or poultry feed, apart from roughage for cattle, is made up of grains. You know all that! But grains LACK SUFFICIENT — PROTEINS! MINERALS! VITAMINS! needed to produce fast, economical gains that you must have in your business. And you know all that! To bridge the gap, to balance the grains you produced this past summer, to ensure fast gains or increased production, at minimum cost to you, you need only BALANCE your grains with concentrates. SHUR-GAIN CONCENTRATES We have a SHUR-GAIN CONCENTRATE and a proven SHUR-GAIN FORMULA to suit every need you have for feed. Drop into the mill and see. We'd be pleased to plan with you, your entire Winter feeding program using your own grains. Look for this sign . . FEED 5EFIVICE and get the most out of the grains you are feeding this year. x Phone HU 2-3815 - Clinton -Oilier you tickets, NOW! See Arthur Godfrey* riding his magnificent Palomino horse, Goldie, plus • a sensational display of jumping by championship teams from Cuba, Mexico, ,West Germany, United States and Canada. *Every evening and both Saturday matinees. wok maw Ma XIII SEATS ALLOTTED AS ORDERS RECEIVED Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Royal Coliseum, Toronto 2B, Canada Please Reserve Following Seats: Give Alternate Dates VOID DISAPPOINTMENT-ACT NOW! AFTERNOONS No. OF SEATS TOTAL Friday, Nov. 14 @ $1.00 $ Saturday, Nov. 15 @ $1.50 $ Wednesday, Nov. 19 ® $1.00 $ Friday, Nov. 21 @ $1.00 $ Saturday, Nov. 22 @ $1.50 $ EVENINGS No. OF SEATS @ $2.SO © 0.50 TOTAL Friday, Nov. 14 $ Saturday, Nov. 15 $ Monday, Nov. 17 $ Tuesday, Nov. 18 $ Wednesday, Nov, 19 $ Thursday, Nov. 20 $ Friday, Nov. 21 $ Saturday, Nov, 22 $ Enclosed find cheque for NAME ADDRESS • . • ...... cum,roN NEWS-RECORD PAGE NINE "frOURSD" ocrolmn, 1G, 1958 Carl Hentlegwity) Several of the townships Fed- erattOrIS of Agriculture are plann- ing dates' for their entreat =eat, 4ms. I hope they will keep mind the darters for the OFA An- nhaa which being held November 19, 111 and lgin Toronto. it is a busy time and with only one mar on so many ;teems it ins to attend the three clay Provin- dal Annual.. However it is an important .meeting and each town- ship should send et least one rep- reseelhative.. The County Annual ,is being planned for Novereber 26 and will follow the same pre- gram as 4)) recent years. The meeting for the organiza- tion of TV Fem. Forums held in Auburn east Thursday evening showed considerable interest and prospects for a number of grottos is good. You are surged 'to 'take part in this project even though it may not be too convenient at times. This is a special test pro- ject ear all Canada, and whether this proves to be what its needed or 'net it is important that there is enought paelatipation to arrive at a definite conclusion. Mrs. Aellith Starr, secretary for °Mania Farm Forum, attended and gave out organizational mat- erial. She pointed out that TV groups should be smaller than radio groups since everyone eeeds. to view the program. This will shorten the' distances to be trav- eled and will also refieve the pro- blem of smell children, Groups representing four to six families should be quite satisfaieterY. The first disteresion topic "What Pelee Freedom?" needs serious Consideration. Most of you will remember the "Hog Vote". Lass of freedom was one of the big issues. Do Co-operatives reduce Reserve Dates For OFA Annual Urges Fieldman; Plan to Enjoy TV Forums THE CASE OF THE MISSING HOSTESS No need to call in a detective . . it just took a modern automatic electric range to restore this happy hostess to her party! Automatic electric timers and temperature controls free her forever from pot-watching . . . and now she has time to spend with her guests while dinner cooks -without constant checking. You'll enjoy carefree entertaining, and a cool, 'clean kitchen too, once you own an automatic electric range. live better... ELECTRICALLY the safe, clean, modern way electricity does so much . costs so little 'freedom,? Just where do nve bal- Aegi.istnatbon menus and studs 'mice ":11reedecm" :agair4-t "..!cort- material thrclugli Fee °nee security?" T,hlis eetelseee wza ration Of Aerticwiture Office, Bee have a very important bearing 31.0, ROYAL HORSE SHOW STARRING ARTHUR GODFREY Fri. Nov. 14-Sat. Nov. 22 Carreene Campbell, daughter ef' Mr. and Mrs. laden Campbell) is the teacher in the government school there. Two Conferences The Little Inn Bayfieke was the scene of two conferences re- cently. Twenty-four representativ- es of the ,Lambtan, County Co- operative held sessions from Fri- day night tile Sunday. On Sunday, 15 Shell Oil agents' of Western Ontario and executives arrived to disouss business prefbaerns until Tuesday. Wiladamm Sandeesion and son, Brantford, :called on his oonsin, Mrs. Walter Westlake on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Leitch, Ingersall who waist visiting her sister from Friday to Sunday had not seen! William .Sairidereon since he was a boy liv- ing in Eatefield with his grand- parents, the . late Mr. and Mts. Thoinee Sanderson. Guests with Mrs. W. Westlake over the weekend were Charles McMillan and Gladys Sharp, De- titbit, Misses Margaret and Franc- es Bums., Kitchener, are staying there this week. Mr. and Meg. Fried Davison, De- troit, were with 'their brothers Lyle, Melvin and Russell. Davison der the weekend'. Also visiting them on Sunday were their sister, Mrs. T. Mallet, husband and two daughters% Gwen and Bat, London. Mr. 'and Mrs. Neil L. Thompson Santa and Talara Peru visited the Rev. E. J. B. Harrison at the rectory an Friday. They were on their way to make their home lin Winter Haven; Florida. Miss Jessie L. Metcalf, Deteoit, :was at her home here from Fri- day to Sunday. FEEDING YOUR GRAIN? THEN---- GET THE MOST OUT OF IT! 1111!111•11 THE MOST GAIN! THE MOST PRODUCTION! and so ,THE MOST PROFIT!! - - on the PolloY of every farm c4',. gamratien. The resat of the top01 present just as great a chavel4e to rural people. If you want Po share in that fleolsaph invite your neighbours in for Farm Forum November 3, for radio and Nov- ember 4 for TV.