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Clinton News-Record, 1960-01-07, Page 8BAYM.P.ARICULTURAL ANNUAL MEMNG' To 'Be Held In The TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD Wednesday, January 13,1960 at 2:00 p.m. FRASER STIRLING, MRS. A. M. BASSETT, Preiident . Secretary 1-b SAVE UP TP 4c A GALLON Choose the right one from 6 Different Gasolines Which blend do you use? Only you can decide which of Sunoco's Six will give you knock-free perform- ' once — and save you money! RAY'S Sunoco Station 192 HURON STREET CLINTON Ray Hoggarth, Prop. HU 24661 HU 2-9013 NOW! IMPROVED SHUR-GAIN CALF STARTER' GROWER USING PELLETED CONCENTRATE and TEMPERED GRAIN We would like to show you a sample of the finest Calf Starter on the market. SHUR-GAIN • YOU CAN IN A DYER. Volkswagen Sales and Service 9 Ontario St., Clinton Phone KU 2-9088 1' ANNUAL MEETING HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TO BE HELD IN THE AGRICULTURAL ,BOARD ROOM Saturday, January 16, 1960 at 2.00 p.m. All people interested in Agricultural Fair, please accept this invitation WILLIAM PEPPER, President A. 1. McMURRAY,,, . Secretary 1-2-b B U Y GOODYEAR SNOWTIRES 15% OFF LIST PRICE SMILE VOLKSWAGEN jpoo••••••••moroo#41.4~,osiktimbibeeoriN ON SMITH MOTORS FOR EASE IN WINTER DRIVING GODERICH .FASHION SHORE LE JANU OUTSTANDING VALUES ON REGULAR MERCHANDISE SAVE' 1/3 TO 1/2 SAVE SWEATERS SHAGS --- Wool, Orlon Magicon and in Cardigans and Pullovers Save 25% SKIRTS PLAIN PLEATED REVERSIBLES Regular 12.95 to 23.95 — SAVE AT=. 8.95 to 16.95 SAVE ffiit,SHION SHOPPE JA 4-9431 COATS DRESSES COME EARLY! Dresses for everyone — Many styles, fabrics and colours to choose from. SOME FUR TRIMMED, OTHERS SMARTLY PLAIN. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. CAR COATS Our entire stock — Famous makes — at substantial savings, PAGE gpur aorroN =wawa= 11-4."454414 44NVARY 7,IOW Miss! Shirley Brandon, BA., left on. Sunday to resume her teaching- duties at Essex after having been with her father for the vacation. ,Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham, Gordon Heard, Lendon, /VII". and Ernerson Iieard, celebrated NOW Year's with Mr. and Mrs, George Heard. The Reverend E. J. B. Harrison Motored to -Sarnia on Tuesday to visit his brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs. :Charles Harrison. He went, trainby to London on Thursday t4a,Spend New Year's Eve with'his , *Ant, Mrs, H. A. BrOwn at The 'Deanery, returning to Sarnia for New Year's with his brother, and back to the rectory on SattirdaY• •Mrs. Gordon Heard and baby daughter Linda Suzanne, carne from Scott Memorial Heepitel, Seaforth, on. Monday to spend a few slays at the home of her father, H. N. Brandon. •Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brandon ,,and three children, Stratford, Were with his father, H. N. Bran- don for New Year's. GUardsman Robert Orr, Camp Petawayva, spent a New Year's leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Orr. • Miss Margaret Howard and Lavvrence E, Stotesbury-Leeson returned to Huron College on Tuesday after spending the Christ- mas vacation with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. HOWard. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brandon, Lynn, Karen, Patrick and Blair, motored to Buffalo on Thursday to spend New Year's with Mrs. Brandon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Denby. Mrs. Denby ac- companied them. on their return on Saturday •for a visit.. Mr. .and Mrs. Bobby Brendon and grog left on Saturday, for Terrace Bay 'after having spent part of 'the vacation here, LiCp1, John Meek, Provost Corp„ -London detachment, with his wife and -two .elaildren, ..IVIieh- and Carol, .Ddertorn visited. 1Vfr. and 'Mrs. EinerSon Heard on Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MacMillan returned home after spending Christmas week with their daugh- ter, Mrs, J. Mayrnan, Centralia. • Sgt, and ••11/1rs. J. Mayman and. Jeffrey; Centralia,. .came on New . Years Eve to spend three weeks' furlough with her parents,: Mr., and Mrs. L, MacMillen. Mrs. A, A. Armstrong, Bronson Line, Stanley Township, returned hoMe on New Yeat'S night after having spent a couple of days, with.her sister; Mrs. C. W, Brown.. `Master 'Ricky • 'Westlake return,' .to. Kitchener on Saturday with his ,parents Who.-.1nOtored 'to the village for. him. Iieepend the va- cation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. '.Toms. "The Reverend .and Mrs. H. J. Webb, Frances and George, Port Dover, were the guests of Mrs. IL H. F. Gairdner over Tuesday, even- ing, December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gemein- hardt, 'Linda, Monica :and Karen, were in Toronto 'front ThuradaY. to Sunday. -Mr. and. Mrs. T. •Colqtihoun and baby Tommie, • Clinton, were with her mother, 'Mrs. T. Castle and Bluewater North (Correspondent: Mrs. Fred Wallis Dial H.V 2-9898) Mr. and' Mrs, William 11441- wain and Joyee•SPent New Year'S Day .With the and sister, Mr..arrd'a'ara, 'John Wat, Stanley. 'Niel:4er Don, who had spent a few days with hip aunt, went .to spend; the remaining ,holi- deass-,with his grandmother, Mrs. Porter's Miss Doreen MacKenzie spent the holidays with her parents, Mr, and MrS. -Dian MacKenzie, mr, and. Mrs, Robert had as their .guests on New. Yearla Day, Mr, and Mrs. Pete Harrison and Jim and Miss Clara Harrison. Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Welsh spent the holiday with Mr.. and Mrs, Fred Wallis,. Gil Hazelwood returned from Florida on. Saturday, heating been there the past six months. Mrs; Hazelwood who joined him before Christines, remained in the south for a longer period. Ken Hulls of the Bank of Cent, reeree, in Port Elgin, spent the halidaY .with ,his :parents,: Mr. and! Mrs. Fred 'Mills - at the -Bayfield- Clinton Golf Course. family over New Year's. Mr. and Mrs, Robert, Parker, Pam and John, Mr. and rs. Wil- liam. Parker arid Charlie were with their parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. William E, Parker for New Year's, ;Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mackie. and small son returned to their borne in London on Sunday after having spent New ,Year's with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mak- ins. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sturgeon and little son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sturgeon and daugh- ter Nancy, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and two sons, Francis and Paul, „Science Hill;. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis •Bisbeek, Clinton, spent the New Year holi- day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Sturgeon. Cathy MacLeod returned to London on Sunday after having visited her grandmother, Mrs. II. D. MacLeod. The evening edition of the Lon- don Free Press on January 1, car- ried a picture of Captain James Macdonald, Port Dover, and John R. MacLeod, taking perch out of nets at Port Stanley. Fishing out of that port on. December 28 in his steel tug Vamps D.", Captain Macdonald brought in a catch of three tons of fine perch. It was the last haul of the season, and welcome after a poor year for Lake Erie fishermen. Mrs. J. H. Cobb returned home on Monday after having spent the Christmas season with Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, Oakville. Brian Grime has resumed his studies at the U.W.O., London, af- ter spending the Christmas vaca- tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Belichamber. Mrs. C. Schaab, Elmwood, spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Wilbert Fralick and family. They motored to London with her on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Lorne A. Sparks, Catherine, Beverley, Barbara, Pat- ricia and Linda returned home on Wednesday of last week after hav- ing spent Christmas with his aunt and uncle, Mrs. V. Wurm and Nes- bitt Woods, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart were with her niece, Miss Helene Brownlee, London, for New Year's. Mrs. J. W. Patrick, Ruth and Frank left on Monday to spend some time in Galt owing to the illness of her parents. Mrs. George Connell, Seaforth, is with Miss Lucy R. Woods. Miss Charlene Scotchmer re- turned to Stratford on Sunday evening to resume her studies at Teachers College after having been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotchmer for the vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Francis and family visited her parents, Mr. and•Mrs. James McMillan, Tham- esford, on Sunday. Jim McLeod, Guelph, was with Mr. and Mrs. All. Scotchmer, Jr., and family, over Christmas. They celebrated Christrilas with Mr. Scotchmer's sister, Mrs. J. Cluff and family, and they in turn were at Scotchmers for New Year's. SS 4 Farm Forum Holds First Meeting Of Winter Season (By Mrs. Ira Merrill) The SS 4 Goaerich Township Farm Forum Met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lobb on Janu- ary 4, for the first meeting of the season. Due to various circum- stances, the members have been unable to meet as a forum for the fail season. Ten members discussed the: top- ic, "Adjustment in the number Of farms in Canada". The first question was: Do far- mers produce too much or too 'lit- tle? and comment on same. It was decided that as a rule they do not produce too much, but the produce is not distributed in the right pla- ces in the world. In answer to the question: Does part 'time off-farm employment benefit agriculture? the forum de- cided: No, the 'primary effect is over-production, using off-farm hi- coracle to subsidize their farm pro- duce. Question three: ao you favour increasing direction and control of your business by Farm Organiza- tions or Governmeht in order to help plan agriculture of the fut- ure? Direction, yes (which means advice). Control, no (meaning or- ders). The members would favour direction by either farm organize- tion or by government. During a short recreational per- iod, games of "600" and Lost Heir were played and lunch served, The meeting next week will be at the helm of Mr. and Mrs Ira Merrill. The congregational meeting of the United Church will be 'held the evening of January 11 at eight o'clock in the Sunday BehOol. room, All treasurers are request- ed tO have three copies of their repOrts ready to. hand in, The community extends sym- pathy to Mr, and. Mrs, Bert Bruns- don and daughter, at this. time of their bereavement. Bert is at pres- ent in hospital Suffering from shock. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Allen, Linda, Kathy, Anne . Marie and David, Fullerton; W/C Glenn Allen, Royal Roads College, Victoria, B.C., and Miss .Ruth Allen, Strat, ford, spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen and family. Miss Margaret Taitiblyn, Learn, ington, spent the weekend with her parents and Ai*. Mrs. Margaret Manning spent New Year's Day with her daugif, ter, Mr. and Mrs.„ Bert Hunking. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear spent the weekend in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson .- Lear returned• home with them. Mrs. Thomas. Fairservice and David Ewan spent New Year's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Shaddick. God. Twp. South Correspondent: James R. Stirling Phone HO 2-9537 New Year's Day -guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Betties •and family Were Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Snell, Richard Snell, Miss Glenyce Bain- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Betties, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snell and Charles and Marguerite; MrS: 'Lillian Mc- Kinnein; Mr. and Mrs. T. Gordon Scribbins and Gordon Frank Scrib- bins. Miss - Mary Snell, Hamilton, spent several days during,, the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Betties. Insurance Cards Needed To Buy. New Car Licences The Honourable John Yaremko, QC, Minister of Transport today reminded motorists and the insur- ance industry of the necessity of having a liability insurance-certi- ficate when obtaining 1960 licen- ce plates to avoid paying an addit- ional $5.00 unsatitfied judgement fund fee. Mr, 'Veronika requeSt- ed the Co-operation Of 'the' insur- ance companies and their agents in having these certificates sent their policy holders before the end of the month, if they have not al- ready been sent. "It is very gratifying to find that the figures for the 'current year show 90 percent of the mo- tor vehicle owners in Ontario now carry liability insurance," said Mr. Yaremko. "This is an increase of 15 percent in the .number of insur- :ed motorists in the two years that the $5.00 fee has been collected from the uninsured, and shows that a further 300,000 have joined the large group of wise motorists who carry liability insurance pro- tection." To the small minority who still do not have protection the Min- ister offered this word of caution. "If you are unable-to pay a claim against you for damages arising out of an acciednt, you risk losing everything you own—including your home, your car, your savings and your future earnings. The $5 additional fee does not give those who are required to pay any pro- tection. It is credited to a special government fund used to pay judgements against uninsured mo- torists. The uninsured motorist must repay the fund the amount paid out for him and is prohibited from owning or operating a mo- tor vehicle until he can do so." At the same time Mr. Yaremko pointed out to all motorists the many advantages of the fund. It provides protection against dam- ages caused by uninsured motorists stolen vehicles, vehicles from oth- er provinces and States, hit-and- run accidents. All'this protection is given the insured motorist for the small sum of $1,00 "I am con- vinced that the Ontario motorist gets more value for his dollar through the Ontario fund than he could get for a like amount under any other scheme," said the Min- ister. Over $17 million in bene- fits has been paid out of the fund to innocent victims, of traffic ac- cidents. These victims would not have received any " compensation had not this plan been in effect," Mr. Yaremko concluded. The new licences went on sale Monday, January 4. throughout the province. All motorists should be encouraged at this time to pur- chase their licences early. The closing date has been set at 4 p.m, Wednesday, March 16, but for all issuers to provide good service, the co-operation of the motorists in not putting this off until the last minute is required. Last year long line-ups were avoided by mo- torists purchasing their plates in Yatititify and February, Everyon,e Reads The Classifieds Miss Dorothy Little, Teronto, spent the Christmas vacation at her home here. Miss Jennie Cowan who is a patient at the nursing home, Sea- forth, spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend and. Dorothy Little, Mr. and Mrs, Willows Mountain and Mrs. Robert Yrningbitit spent Sunda y with Mr, and Mrs: Elgin closling •and family, We are sorry to hear that Mr. Mountain had a blood vessel burst in his eye which necessitated an appointment with an eye specialist at Stratford on Monday, A few friends of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Allen met for a surprise party 'at their home on Saturday evening. The occasion was their 20th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. William Wells and Douglas, also Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen, spent New Year's Day with Mrs. Robert Youngbiat. Miss Ella. Pearson, Brussels, spent the past week at her home in' Brussels; she returned on Sun- day to care •for Mrs. Beacom, Sr. Spending Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed. Youngblut were Mr. and MrsaStanley Young- blut and family; Mr. and Mrs. Knox Williams and family; Mrs. Fern Kennedy and family; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scanlon and family. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGregor and family, Londesboro, were the ladies' aunts, Mrs. Jennie Hebden, Clinton and Miss M. E. Mar, Lakeside. Joint Installation At Hensall Legion Meeting (By our Hensall Correspondent) James Clark and Mrs. Gordon Munn were installed jointly as presidents • of the Hensall Brandi 468 of the Canadian Legion and it's Ladies Auxiliary, in the Leg- .iuoaryn Ha 51:1 Tuesday evening,. Jan- Installed along with the execu- tive heads were: first vice-presi- dent of the Legidit Branch, Wil- mer Dah-ympleasecend vice-presi- dent, John Skew; E. R. Davis, Sergeant at Arms; Branch Padre, Rev. Currie Winlaw; executive, Wes Venner, W. 0. Goodwin, Sam Dougall, Fred Beer. - Mrs, William Smale, first vice- president of the Auxiliary; second vice-president, • Mrs. Hower 'd Smale• ' secretary, Mrs. W. J. Cam- eron; treasurer; Mrs. D. B. Hav- er* Sergeant at Arms, Mrs. H. Horton; executive, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Harold Campbell, Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. Cecil Kiefer; pianists, Mrs. _E. Munn and Mrs, William Brown. The installation was in charge of the installing team of the Ex- eter LegiernBranch. Special guest was Mrs. McCann, Howick, com- mander of Zone C,1, Gifts were preSented to retir- ing presidetit; Mrs. William Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Bryan Kyle; secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Baynham. Mrs. Harry Horton, who has held the office of Serg- eant at Arms for ten years since the formation of the Auxiliary, was also presented with a gift in appreciation Of her valuable ser- vice. Zone commander Mrs. Mc- Cann was also presented with a gift. HOLMESVILLE MRS, .MeCtjt,L,OUGH Phone HU 24418 Miss Iva Glazier pf London Vent the New Year's weekend at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'Wilfred Glazier, lYir, and Mrs. Nelson Brown, Warren, Mich., and Mr, and Mrs. Frank. Lawson, Oakridge. Acres, London, were 'holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gliddon, Jack Norman spent a few days. in Toronto and was the guest at a house party on New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs, McGee, Woodstock,; were-recent guests of Mr. and Mrs;.- O. Steepe. . Dewar and Bruce Norman spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hinz and Mrs. F. Norman in New Hamburg. Mies Eleanor Yeo, who has been. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yea, has returned to Montreal, where she is in training at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Friends of James .0crra,n will be. pleased to know that - he is .prog- ressing favourably after his .per- ious operation at Westminster Hospital, London, Miss Frances McCullough has returned to her studies at the Atkinson Scheel of Nursing, To-. ronto Western Hospital after spending a week with her parents, Mr, .and Mrs. Frank McCullough. (By our Illensair CorreapeNleakt). The first meeting of the 1,960, council was held on Monday even- ing, with all members present. _ Councillor Lome E, Hay Was: appointed representative to the Ansable Myer Conservation Auth- ority. A motion. was passed to re- new membership in the Mid-West-- ern Ontario- Development Aaaoiae- tion with councillor Mrs. Noakes to be a representative for 'the council'. The following- committees were appointed: property, Mrs. Minnie- Noakes, Jack Lavender; roads and streets, Lorne Hay, John Bakers. library board; Mrs. E, Norminton, three years; parks committee, Wilmer 'Ferguson, Bill Mic41e,. Don Spearman, Bob Baker Jr., George Parker, John Baker, Lome Hay; recreation, the Rev. Currie Winlaw, G. C. Vaise, Mrs. Harry Horton, James „Taylor, George Beer, Mrs. Noakes and Mr. Lav- ender. News of Ilayfield By MISS LUOY R. WOODS pTONE: BAnl Or 3 News of on esboro correspondent -- MRS, BERT ALLAN Phone Wit 37 r 5 Hensall Council Names dais At First Meeting assesiimumeniumingisimilsioulaulls.wirse