Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-30, Page 97470CIRSDAY, OCTOBER a0, 1.958
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none 110411ana>Ion 9 Y5
Mrs, Jeremiah TaYlotr its Vl'siiab'urig
rl,ttl((atffi,. ter; �1{1'�f. • { 'LloY4 •110Ithlb'Y
4aInMf Mr4 •R arthiv„ LOndc
'ids -,irawtor IS a Patient tin
• ••lC af,eta FWlali'ie Htospattail where he
'+ vt •iron alPPROdlix operation.
Mme, and Mrs, Wets $aafomasdi, lett
-an.Sunclaly' for a holiday in Mexioo.,
Mrs, Oeopp.-: [(laapnitten,
xafendls m Berticetfield And Sear
-Mril and Mres, Cal SttMugh+a n
-visited. Mrs, Fr'e'd' R,a tafitur-.
fi;
Mrs. Cage 1Vlill ilei, s irs. Wets
8c!wilnoCk, Mars, Bert 10rraig; Mrs,
Frank Rialutliiby, Mars, Thomas :Hag,
. gilt t, 'Mrs H, ,Grolier and Mrs, We
tarn Strianighan attended the ;Area
' Cotnivenition, Ott London Haat week,
^1VTaS C. E., Asquith, who tea
":,beers, visnlii , her datul !i err, Muss
:Mary Asquith, $armti+a, has pie-
• tuunxed home.
Mr. and Mics, Fd. St>olttz, New
7. Dunlldee, were recent visataarts with
lYfr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz,
.A. number if bare atateandeld
• the eoituxuwniaby koncert held in tete
asemilbly room of the Goider+ieh CoQ,
1egiate Insttit ute van Friday wen
-
mg.
Fred P1aetizer was takenit by 'arnm-
rbul;atnce to.. CSiinnton Public 7Zlosgntafl
Dan Slutrndaty'.
Jia>maes Mills was taken to Vic -
tarifa Hospital, 1.Lontdlon, last week,
• Where he 'underwent a Major op-
er'lattico,.
%hero via be quo Serviee.ar Knox
Presbyterian aavt011 .4tOtt.may,.
glvslog'rpo, IV11 tatnavivear airy servticeS
o $ t, Andir ow s. Prwslbytbei+ram, ?^
tia"Ql?, a'irt!oln'•
Anglican Guild
Sat, 1VTatrlk's Misglican Guild met
alt ttiue bonne. -of Mrs.Door an
Friday, mentog with:17 (member's
amid, mioirtor+s 1Yretlet t. Mars, Jahn
Dim„ president, 'mod the meet-. g wlta a 11P/MT a, and Scripture
brats mem fb[y Mrs. Fid. Davies:
PSiairat 12;, followed wed by prayer by
the Rev, iVLealt .
Study. book was taken by the
rpt'estikdei t, featutr+iaitg tam, aint'ereut-
iang ,aurtidIe on able, Weald 'Dai^ of
Mrs. A. Netabirt 'grave tiva to*
and read to Weniderful, address
from BalshoF Ku'ras'i; oaf Japa...m
,
Whom she lead the pleasure of
'heating in St, George's cblureh,
Goder+ich.
Aim tilnvataatian from the Blyth
Gtufild to meet with, them in the
rectory at 2,30 p.m. on Thaua'darY,
October 30. was accepted,
Atttteaisdanee art S+tm,da>,y Scholl
was, reported as being very good
end plansa were started for their
Christmas eomeeart. (MIDI' >S dltlirsdn
was farelseaitt.eid withn a farewell
gift since she tits moving Ito Port
Hope.
conigrefgaational sitNPPer -
Membership
Protection
.. Support ..
NATIONAL FARM UNION WEEK
November 3rd to 8th
Parity
Prices
PRESERVE THE FAMILY FARM
CLINTON SCOUTS and CUBS
are having a
Scrap Metal Drive
BRASS, LEAD, COPPER, IRON or STEEL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Nothing Too Big or Too Smal
(No Coat Hangers Please)
• Suitable Items Include:
Electric Wire, Hot Water Tanks, Car Pa
Locks or Knobs, Light Fixtu
DELIVER TO .McADAM'S YARDS., NEAR
If you can`t get your scra
Phone HU 2-6694 or H
PROCEEDS IN AID OF B
s, Old Taps,
es
CNR STATION
metal in
U 2-6692
ILDING FUND
ire
Hensall Chamber of
Commerce Planning
;ForWeekl•y Paper
••1-04111.45 S'ieorrd, president or ttnie
Heragal(1 tettisznbe+r o<f t7omaimaer e
w OE o need zx>goibers grid ,guests at
the ldunauer mooting:held rut rthe
Leon :Half last Wedneaday eve-
ding, October 2f2. 1 -alias ,P turiiialry
of ache J-7terus,atiQ Branch, Canadian
1lel0am, %tered ifor tlsn ?aasaueat..
Wdliam WC0wit repotted Ona the
aivii Defense program pran isiORg
MOM lc to is tat, to • %ttor date, Don
Sowtlx,'att, fl7xetter •'lsime-Aldvloca[te,
presented an outline an wayrs and
means elf haling a taoalt pa I'
priu'Ntlead ifor Bemsagl, CMBfiifoi(alts orf
the Clhanibetr wok on this
and report to the aprrowp later
:A diillm, was shy rt, .ciarnpQaari'enlie
eE ishol oitt 'Tuve 'Ol arm,'berr wiall
stpionlsor a "Diet out and Vote"
campaign. All So they plan to Set
nip a (labour bank. Certain people
Will the oalld'eld on to donate Sever-
al hours Of their rtiime, to llr'eQp
beautify the )towttn, ,and ttheSe who
,put in the crest bouts should be
e itiitteld 'tic mecolgnitilon at ,bine end
tie
ofeelar
A motion WaS rxassed th'ati serrie
re cignitthon the ,gi;vlan Jack Drys-
dale for -laws donation, some years
ago oaf a building tfior the howl ng
green. The Chamalber has since. sold
this building,
road
for November 14. Committee
2xu
!charge Sas Mrs. A, Nesbit; Mrs.
Clifford Brown, Mrs. Tbamaals Hag-
tgiltt aantd Mrs, S. Taylor.- r. - Mrs. S.
Daer kindly donated tui4p. bulb
for the front of the eh2urelh,
1Viirs. 0, Taylor presi'deld at the
piano for the hymns. After :the
meeting Olc sed. a successful 'auction
was held +and a pat (luck lrusj h• ser-
ved by Mr's, S. 'Daer end her
daughter, Mrs, Hiirkciotnnell and
Mrs. John Daer.
Auburn Appetizers
Mrs. Dd. Davies- was. hostess
Scor tate rl irst ameeting of the 4-ff
Homemaking 'Club called the Au-
burn • .Aippeliilzemsa, on: F.rida(r evtti-
6nlg, October 24.
Meanlbea'Isa are: president„ Mari-
Jli"ru Daer; vice-president, Mary
'Kirke/0=0i; secretary, Rosearnaar':iee
Leltiheal!anld; pre secretary, Bar-
bara Bae hfer; Bernice McDoug-
all, Eileen de'c'ider, Lova Maty
Chamim'ety, Betty Yungbinnt, Leatd-
er+s+: Mrs. Ed. Davies assisted by
Mrs. Audrey Mac(haon.
The agia171s. +dailsieussiedi their record
(books ,and adedideld ,to we tEhr+ele
rizvg note (books, Mita. Davies gave.
a short talk on cereals and dem-
onstrated the measuring of lliquidis
and dry ingredients, The leaders
gamed. a ,cdaint y lunch. •
The next meeting, win be dna
N,otveanber 7 at the home of Mrs.
Roy Deer at 7.30 p.m.
Day and Night
TAXI SERVICE
Leave Your Driving Worries
Parked In Your Garage -
Call
CLINTON CAB
HU 2-9012
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Night Calls HU 2-9036
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
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AWARD WINNING DESIGN
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Night
"Night Smiles Phone 869
VUITTON II W'S,R,MI
OFU Staging Big farmers Union week,
Outline Basic Purpose of Union
Lomas o the Ontario Farmers
Union acv this ,area acre joining
(next weld �. fou k ttrr
other
oia1' farm (unions,lint MISitfiadlva,
Saskatchewaan, Ail9rerta land lrt-
as'sh Columbia as well as their own
Ontario +WIMP +un National Fano
Union Week, November 3-8,
The ,'ptri :fUlTatilo n of No*04
Farm Union Week is to acquaint
nt
urban as X11 as rural peke with
the lfaet that there iss a Farre, Via -
lion and ,inipr'etsS upon them the
alihns of Ontario 'lamrnertst' Union.
;The atnadoncre of inutiban and rural
People as m?alated; ;#1 ey tatre 2ntter-
depenclicnt, flarmea'ts adtepetnd aotn tum-
ibam, people to ,buY their farm pror
duce, urban Ple0Pole depend mil
mem ..tot 'buy their anetrcha se.
llf
agriculture its. mot prosperous
farmers cannot buy dams, trucks,
tractors, ballers', forage harv'es'ters,
combines and oiler moaacibbies so
necessary to operate a ctairn 10 -
day,
The level Of ras�eaibr also
in
afliuences whether Mrs. bier gets
as new heat or makes do with /the
old one, whether she has a prets-
snrre S'yy'berh or carries waiter frohn
the ;pump Ina a1Jhte yard, Whether
she gets a new heating syssttem or
.coaxes another oth err year's, .service frrom
the tolld' kitchen s'tov'e, 'Phase things
have a bearing on the pay cheque
of the man fin ,ton
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.laarirri Umfi'o s trY ato ivqop ibelx
meanibea itp landate favn$nlg eomt-
mttiunlitXy do winter* nuufaruned on
101109 which are eUfnrenit�' hap-
, ening' dirt ,aQil' aQue'idsa what ,traili at
iiirfeelt eigtrlr:tzlNxe,
!AveFatorder''s Voioo is organized
sized
aVine devdits, J xaoail'i, poly
nd ietpoV'aopua♦!i . LocaJ7tg, *Noll a*
u'snalUliy' Pot !Wp, lane to a Tawinshitp,
baci, rogloar. moottay, t ngs:t ld
discuss v'ar!ious nga ei t p rali pro -
Railcars. Rte nlda!ti Dos faiann
;awe to, ,the iOawrnty Oaleran zataon
to the form: Of realcialtilonS, Resatw-
ttiom{s 4iilat pasts ;county aneetrin
are sent to 'head office for ddsttri-
Rataiti,on to the other W44$ vii thin
the priolvince. They thein Va before
the iPrOlvimeila1 Mwtxa4 Convention
.and if fpaSsed lbecoane 'Umioin I'olnr�y,
what, tnanoott the changed Ib'y dlir-
ectt'ors, This leaves control of the
(origaa ;kz tibio cin 01# hods of the
anennbers, Thus the term "grass
wets",
The National Farm Union Wie
k
Campaign includes press and air
advertising, ppacards and stream-
ers .amt stores and feed mills, busi-
ness people win Wear sp±eddatl Sahel
ihadges, Volpe sttaikers t be
used on all Farm Union Mail. In
addition to this and perhaps m'ogt
implortant llocaal members Willa eon-
dtet a foam canvass tor new
trnteanlbensthips.
News:- of Londesboro
Correspondent -- MRS. BERT ALLAN
Phone Myth 37 r 5
The Naovemiber meeting of the
Women's Inistiitute will be an the
{loan uutnlitty Hall ore Thursday aft-
ernoon, November . when a spec -
tat speaker witll contribute to the
Pmalgaraanr.
Mr. and .ZVrms, Joihn .Armstrong
and Mr+s, Glen Carter were visit-
ors is Hamilton en •Sunday.
Mr.'land Mrs. Wiaa ner IYaowaatit,
Mr. 'and IYt s'. Gordon Ilow,att vier
iibed with Mr. ianJd! Mrs. Man Hod -
gent at Exeter on Sunday.
We WeJ lcome 1V1r, and M. Har-
vey HWm1rring to the village as we
understand they are attalkimg up
ales&deance in 'Mr..NLe Ian's house
this Meek,
Wdkiiaan aclrawtord Tett for Ridge -
town on Monday to resume his
training tat the' Agricultural Col-
lege.
Billy iShaaddick has returned
home from hiospiital, . He was
thrown from WS bicycle last Frir
day and a number sof stitches
>wemle required to close a wound.
He (also suffered concussion.
•
Mission Circle
The Alianwell Mission Circle held
their meeting in the'church base-
ment with the Bdlyth Friea'udtslhiap
Club as their guests. With the
president tRwbh, ` Vincent lri the
ca'aat'ir, ' the ameetting opened with
a hymn, followed by prayer.
Rc111 call was answered by 17
members, Marjorie Hunkirug play-
ed a piatnio solo, The worship serv-
ice was ,taken by Jo Ann Lyon
and .Gail Lear. Ruth Vincent and
Galial Lear saing to lovely duet.
The ,offer oHg was received by
Marie Jesting and Marjorie Hunk-
iniU. Ga>v1 i trroduced the s'peakerr,
Mrs. Stanley Lyon who told some-
off the highlights. lig!hrts. aof her trdi,p and
short visit iim Hazelton,B.C„ wadi.
her daughter. Noma tRiip:e thanked
the slpea'ker. Laura Forbes igave a
short poem, "Mother'sApron".
The Meeting dosed with the bene-
diction. Lunch was leaved' by the
Londesboro CSrele.
Special...
Recap Snow Tires
Month of October
USED 600 & 670x15 TIRES
Scrap Metal
USED HOT WATER TANKS
Any Amount -- Reasonable Prices
DUNLOP TIRES
Sales and Service
New Cushion Ride Nylon
Dunlop Tires ----Special $17.50
Without Trade -In
Summer Prices on New Silent
Traction Snow Tires.
C ERE-YU AUTO
WRECKERS
R.R. 2, CLINTON
Dial HU 2-3211
Glen Price, Prop.
37-tfb
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STOP LICE
••• NOW!
Your stack,,ean go through the winter louse free. Treat.
beef cattle and hogs with HOWAka STOK?EST
LOUSE SPRAY , .. dairy cattle
with COWPEST LOUSE SPRAY.
Easy to use --simply spray or wipe
on. You get complete coverage ... and kill all the lice.
Safe to use.
HOWARD
PRODUCTS ARE SOLD BY
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Clinton, Ontario
011 and Gas Heating
At Its Best
SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF COLEMAN OIL AND
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• Model 871, Oil its three colours. BTU Rating
35,000, heats 2 or 3 rooms $79.95
White $89.95
Model 4110, in two colours, heats 2 to 4 rooms
37,500 BTU . $89.95
• -Model 4111, in two colours, heats 4 to 6 rooms
51,000 BTU $124,95
• Model 4112 Deluxe, 51,000 BTU, open side door
type and open front grille $139.95
(Less tank deduct $10,00) .......: ...... .
Large Size Models, in Gas and Oil are offered at a real
Special with the purchase of a Coleman Heater we
offer you installed, :Cr 3 speed blower attachmen#"for
the bargain price of only $12,95
Regular Price $32,95
ACT NOW, SAVE $20,00
GAS AND OIL HEATERS NOW ON
DISPLAY
Our Layaway Plan really helps. A small deposit will
hold any item until Christmas
BALL & MUTCH
Clinton
I.I G,A. HARDWARE
HU 2-9505
All Nylon Supp.Hose
Sheer suppoirt+ hose mode with-$ , 95/
out rubber, Parr
N
Cornfortable .support nylons that are QctuQlly high-
fashion. sheer. An elastic sheer Nylon stocking
g
Without rubber. Doctors approve of Stipp -Hose for
women who. need firm, comfortable support stock-
ings, Beige or white, Regular (8%z-9' medium)
long) Tall Royal (101-11 long) Extra large (14'/>z-
11% extra long.) Pair .,,. 4,95
W. C. Newcombe, Phm. B.
Chemist ar.d Druggist
PHONE HU. 2-951 1 — CLINTON
FOR THE FINEST IN MEATS
Shop This Weekend For Sure. At .The.
NEW MODERN MEAT MARKET -
Fresh Neck and
Shoulder Ribs (While
Farm Style
Sausage 3 lbs. for $1.00
Fresh Select Young
Side PorkLean (by the Ib. 49c
Fresh, Young, Meaty
Pork Hocks lb. 25c
Fresh, Young, Meaty
Spare Ribs (Gut Narrow) Ib. 59c
Mild Cure—Peameal (Real Lean)
Cottage Roll (Our Own Cure) Only 55c Ib.
Stock Up On These Freezer Specials:
Fancy Peos2 Ib. Poly -Bag (reg. 590, Save 10c)Only 49c
1/2 Gal. York Ice Cream Reg. 99c (Save 10c) ., 89c
Barbecue ChickenLarge Size
$1.50
Our Own Sliced
Side Bacon (Truly Fine Selection This Week)
T A N. L E .Y 1
MODERN.
MEAT MARKET
They Last)
3 lbs. for 25c
piece) ONLY
O. Stanley, Prop.
Ib. 69c
AIM FOR MORE MILK, = 4
LONGER LIFE ...
Any dairyman who is serious about making his herd
produce a better living for his family must get more
milk and longer life from his cows... That takes plan-
ning and skill -- but it can be done.
Careful records kept on a large number of farms show
the importance of "more milk", Cows,giving only 200
lbs. fat couldn't cover costs. Cows giving 300 made
only $25. Cows giving 450 met all charges and left
$91 profit. Another example: Figuring feed and milk
at 1950 prices, to get a fair comparison, the Purina
herd at their 1928 production level returned $94.22 per
cow above feed; at ther 1950 level $320.96. It cost
more to feed the higher producers, but the higher pro-
duction paid off.
That's half the story. Surveys prove
that the average cow milks less than
4 lactation --- then she is sold. Such
cows have only two lactations at most
in which to make a profit after repay-
ing their oasts. in the Research Farm
herd the average cow milks for 7 Ioda-
tions. If she pays for herself in her
first two milking periods she has 5
years left to make a profit.
The cow that really PAYS is the one that stays with you
fora long time and produces and reproduces regularly, stead-
ily, without fading out or breaking down. Many good cows
fail to -rake ,good over the long pull because they are not
getting what they need in their feed.
Feed Your Cows The Purina Way
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