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Clinton News Record, 1955-02-24, Page 6PAGE , SIX News of ,Bayfield Representative FIELD 45 r 3 e BAY HISS LUCY R.':WOODS• Phon Bobby Brandon, London, was. home over the weekend. Miss Barbara Bassett- London, was home over the weekend. Mrs. J. IL Cobb left last week to visit friends in Oakville. Miss Jessie Metcalf returned to Detroit on Sunday after having been home last week. Mrs. J. B. Higgins was in Lan- don on Tuesday attending a meet- ing of the deanery presidents and secretary -treasurers of the Wom- an's Auxiliary of :the Diocese of Huron, called by the convener, Mrs J Mirehouse. Annual ,Report Miss Shirley Johnston, London, was a •guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. •Larson over the weekend. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heard, London, visited. at the home of the latter's father, Ii. N. Brandon, on Sunday. Robert MacLeod assisting m the kitchen. Mr, and Mrs.' Cathy, London, were with Mr. Waiting on table were: Mrs, R. and C Y, and Mrs. L. II, D. McLeod "over. Larson, 1, Mrs. George', Adams, the weekend. C. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss 'and Mrs. C. Knucicey and Mrs. Lloyd London were with Mrs. Scotchmer, The Rev. and Mrs: W. Janice, S. Outerbridge were at the door. Press' parents, . Mr. and Nlrs. J. This annual event, held here H. Parker, on Sunday. "1 les under the auspices of the Woman's has CLINTON NEWS-REG:ORD Traditional Heal -�:: At Bayfield Pancakes. Served a field correspondent) (Y3y ,Unr B Y Through the generosity of the hostess, Mrs. T. C.Bailey . an en-; joyable-pancake supper was -held at the New Ritz Hotel on Tues day. The tables were tastefully decorated with flowers,1orthe oc- casion, Chefs were Lloyd Scotch mer and Cpl. George Adams, with tyIrs. -E. Heard and Mrs. J. Cluff Stanley Township School Area (yeas ending January 1, 1955) Receipts" Jan.' 1—Bal. on hand ' . $15,721.30 Refund, E. Fink . 5.84 Tuition Fees 84,00 Legislative Grant (Apr.) 4,000.00 Legislative Grant (Oct.) 4,433.00 Old Furnace, SS 1 Twp. Grant, Salaries 3,000.00 Section Tax Levy 10,509.83 Tuition Fees, SS 13 ..,,,399.50 Miss Ethel Blair and Czar Auxiliary of `Trinity Church, Guest,' London, were with the for- been a- tradition for centuries, Blair, oververnth Mr. and Mrs. R. Shrove Tuesday, the day before , the weekend. Ash Wednesday the beginning of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Met- Lent, came into being in the early calf, Montreal.' came on Saturday Christian era. to visit over the Weekend with the For this religious holiday, the farmer's mother, Mrs; W. F. Met-. church, designated pancakes as the: calf; who is ill .in hospital. Mrs' official' food. They were prepared Metcalf remained and is spend- by a rigid formula of flour for the Ing a few days with her •mother THURSDAY, FEBRUARY" 24, News of Londesboro s lord u with a successful crokinole party in the Earl Gaunt r P Mrs an attack of erysipelas Mrs. Wilmer Howatt is -a. pat- ient in Clinton Public hospital. Miss Margaret .Tamblyn, Dres- den, spent the weekend at her home. Mrs. Will Hunlcing •Spent a few days' last week visiting triends in the village, Mrs. E. Hesk entertained a few' f hercousins at a quilting one o day last week. .. Mr. George Cowan is in Toron- to this•week'attending the Good Roads Convention. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Potter and son Greg, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1VMiller•. Mr. and Mrs. Allister Broad - foot, Seaforth, spent Sunday with the ladies' parents Mr, and Mrs. Jack Scott. Sympathy of the ,community is extended to the family of the late Matthew Armstrong, in their re- cent bereavement, Bob ,Saundercoek left on Mon- day for Maruton, Manitoba, where he will spend a few -months with his 'cousin, Eddie Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyon, Mr. and Mrs, SundaE. y a nir. ngaate Exeter visiting their brother-in-law, Ar- thur Kerslake; 'who is ill. Total Receipts $38,158.47 Expenditures Instruction $12,581.$0 Texts 204.624 14 Library ""`lies. 1,244.88 Instructional Supp865.96 Administration "' 2,556.24, 502.00 172.00 staff of life; mills for innocence, M. David Dewar, ' salt for wholesomeness and eggs Clarence Larson resumed work for vitality, symbolic, ingredients' on the CPR . from Goderich to prescribed by the church. Monday' after Plant Opl Plant Maintenance Auxiliary Agencies Transportation ora Capital Outlays 4,969.05. Tuition Fees' (Hensel). PS) 60,00', Guelph Junction on , recuperating from his accident, + Guardsman ,Bob Orr left on Sunday for Camp Petawawa after t two weeks leave VARNA having span .......... with his parents, Mr,' and Mrs. , r �1 William Orr. Robert Parker and Donald' Bell accompanied him. to . •• The ladies of the iation of the VWori Woman's As - London. early Sunday morning. are preparing a play toted Mr. • and Mrs. Myron J. Butler Church on in the near fuaupl moved into their new home (the pate •. People's ,Union held former May residence' which they a skating YoungaPy last Thursday purchased last fall and have repo- avenin at the local rink when vated) last week. Gordon Scotch- a invited =the Bayfield and: mer and family moved from the the afinvi groups to joie Lunch Bayfield Line into the home on was afterwardspstiitce the Blue Water, Highway which basement served .. the church. M.he purchased' last sutwmn from Visitors' over the weekend were J. Butler. 'Webster London church on Tuesday evening. Win- ners were: high lady, Mrs S. Wellhanks; high gentleman, far- Vey Carter; low lady, Mrs. -.E.I Gaunt; low gentleman, Hank Westerhout. Visit Constance Young people from Londesboro and Ontario Street YPU enjoyed an evening of fun and fellowship at Constance YPU on Monday, February 14. After a short wor- ship service progressive crockin- ole was played. `'.Lunch was ser- ved. WA Meeting The February meeting of. the Londesboro Woman's Association was held in the school room, of the church on Thursday "afternoon with the president presiding. The meeting opened with the president conducting the worship service and- business. Roll call was answered by each members telling something they had. to be thankful for. ' Corres- pondence was read. Programme consisted of a read - big by Mrs. Townsend; an instru- mental by Mrs. Josling and M. Robert Fairservice conducted a spelling match. .Lunch was served by the hostesses. r Blyth - Londesboro The regular meeting of the B-L- YPU was held in the school room of the church on Sunday, February 13, with the mission and world outreach commission in charge., The meeting opened with' a sing -sprig which led into the B1b le ev. T. J. White. period Bus Business peiven riod follow ed. Marjorie McEwing assisted by worship. Beth McEwing gave the Lois and Mary Lou Roe led in the topic. Following worship, a short skit was put on with Harry Lear, Lois Roe, Kenneth Scott and -Mary Lou Roe taking part. ' This- skit was the last program on "Meet the Jones Family" and brought out. the problem -of racial prejudice. with which many families are faced. General discussion follow- ed. Beth McEwing led in recreation, Lunch was served and -the meeting The Woman's Association held closed with Taps. News -of Holmesville t Total Expenditure ...,.:$24,081.69 Balance as per cash book 14,076,78 Outstanding Cheques 741,13 Balance as perbank book 14,817.91 T. B. BAIRD, Secretary -Treasurer 8-b u er. Miss Marjory, Day Of Prayer Miss Ruth Clarke; Stratford, and The Women's Day of Prayer Miss Margaret McClymont,. To - Service will be held' in St. And- ronto, at . their respective homes. yew's United Church, Bayfield, on Mission Band Friday afternoon at three o'clock, Joan McClymont lead ifi the It is hoped that all women of the Mission Band. purpose which open - community will attend. ed the Varna Band meeting on Euchre Party February 6.. Malcolm Clarke was There was a good attendance at elected to become treasurer in. the progressive euchre party sport- place of Mac Webster. sored by Trinity Church Guild, at Mrs. Hill played for the hymns the New Ritz Hotel on Friday Mid Mrs. Taylor read a story cal- led Friend McClinchey the read_ f om John 1-13, and then assisted Shirley Johnson in taking up the offering. Mrs. McAsh led in prayer. Joan McClymont read a poem. • . Work and Worship .Twins for next month will be Douglas McAsh and Eric Chuter. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cowan - on Sunday Were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowan and Michael, Clinton; Mr. and M. Jack Cowan, London. Joe flunking and Miss Janet Duizer, were married at the maanb_ se, Londesboro, on Saturday,• ruary 19. Rev. White officiated. Good wishes of the neighbourhood go out to the happy couple. The Londesboro Women's In- stitute will hold. . their regular meeting in the Community Hall, on Thursday, March 3, at two o'clock. The topic on community 'activities and public relations will Le inawson. Rohe ll call,o"Myls. Lorne fav favourite radio program."_ Program com- mittee, Mrs. L. Reid, Mrs. George Pollard, Mrs. James Howatt, Mrs. C. Crawford, ,Mrs. Hesk. Host- esses, Mrs. C. Vincent, Mrs. H. Wells, Mrs. L. Pipe, Mrs. W. Man- ning, Mrs. W. Reid. Crokinole FARM.ERS• We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United Co-operatives of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Pre PHONE' COLLECT not later than Friday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. EL Runt, Manage Phone—Day 9, Evenings 481w 1 39-tfb TRACT A LEY Taking contracts for Barley again this year. Quantity of seed is limited. Let me know your re- quirements early. Fred O. Ford -GRAIN AND SEED PHONE 123-W CLINTON evening. Prizes, which Were don- ated .by members, went to Mrs. James A, Cameron (high), Mrs. J. Cluff (low) score; and Mrs. R. Francis (high) and J. H. Parker (low). At the close of play re- freshments were served. The sum of $20 was added to the Parish Hall Building Fund through this enjoyable evening. , FORE.MN z, World Famou-s Leghorn" Available from: LLOYD: HOLLAND, R.R. 4, CLINTON", Ontario. ' Free Delivery to Clinton on orders of 500 and ,over THE LAKEYIEW POULTRY FARM &- HATCHERY Ltd. Exeter Ontario - 8-9-10-Xb SILOS The demand for' a. good upright concrete silo is becoming more , popular every year with livestock farming methods throughout the Province of Ontario. %lie have been erecting silos for 20 yew and have built two, and three silos for the same customers, which proves the value of a silo to successful farming, as well'aa the quality ;of our workmanship. We build you a alx-inch wall with over 60 tons of material in it, strongly reinforced With construction steel inside the wall, which is there , to stay against tornados, etc., as long as You live. And our price is $300 LESS than some lines that are advertised today, with a three-inch wall and steel all on the outside. Prospects are for a heavier building program for 1055, so call— APPLICATION - Township of Tuckersmith APPLICATIONS are invited by the Township of Tradrersmith for a Warble Fly Control THERE'S MONEY FOR FEED at the B of M Runningshort of feed? Don't let stocks: , fall too lobecause you haven't the.ready, .`Talk' thins over with your B of 14 cash g manager. Remember—when you. ask for a loan at '111 Bm the B of M you do not ask a favour., 11 you BANKcan plan repayment from your farm Monne, u there's moneyfor you at "My Bank". And arxfmax raxtoraxt that, goes for eed and fertlizer,.too. BAN K' OF MONTREAL. molds raga Var. Chilton Branch: WILLIAM MO1lLOIc, Manager Londesborough (Sub -Agency): Open Mon, 8s Thurs. WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY' W'AL'lt Or LIFE SINCE 18 AD WA.`Meets The Woman's Association meet- ing followed that of the WMS, and was in the charge of the president,. Mrs. Jack Yeo:' The meeting opened with the theme song and creed. The Scripture and comments were. read by Mrs, Jack Yeo. Mrs. Edward Grigg gave the treasurer's report. The annual bazaar is to be held in Clinton town hall in October. A finance committee, Mw. Ed- ward aGrigg,Barrie and Mrs. Irvine Tebhutt, was ap- pointed, to bring in plans •for the siori 1 tree from Miss Marian,Hod- le. yeahe work. and now The meeting closed with the gins; a home missionary, hymn "What a Friend We Have study E,g in England, was erHymn inspector for 1955 to act under the Warble Fly Con- trol Act and Amendments. Applicants 'to state a rate per head per spray expected and must be in the clerk's bands by 3 p.m., March 1, 1955. E. P. CHESNEY, `Clerk,. R.R. 4, Seaforth, Ont. 7-8-b • Jonathan Hull & Sans PHONE CLINTON 61603 AT ONCE .. Terms cdn be arranged. Make your silo pay for itae1f.• Elmer Potter gave short talks on India and silent prayers were of- fered for India, its leaders, church and missionaries. Mrs. Heard read the Scripture. Mrs. H. C. Wilson nngaveMseine temperance top' R. Lobb gave a talk on Christian stewardship. The president, Mrs. William Norman, conducted the business, and it was passed that the roll call in March would be answere1 for the dexpenswith en fe undand quayment of ilt blocks for use in the autumn mis- In Jesus" and prayer by Mrs. Yeo. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Lloyd Bond aiid. Mrs. Harry Wil- liams. W114S Meets • The Woman's Missionary Society of Holmesville United Church met in the Sunday School rooms with Mrs. to worship was rgi charge. ntbyMrs Heard, followed by'the singing of the hymn; 'Glory Be To God The Father': Prayers were given by Mrs. Heard, Mrs. Harry Cudmore and Mrs. Elmer Potter. ' Mrs. E. J• on Trewartha, Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Ironyou,Vim gialntroductory or et - Mrs. Charles Hutchins and Mrs, an q;,ainted" size only so¢. M all druggists, TENDER. Township of Tuckersmith TENDERS are 'invited by the. Township of Tuckersmith for Crushing and Hauling approximately 10,000 cu. yds. gravel 'to township roads in 1955. • mer "The Church's One Foundation" was sung, and the study book chapter was reviewed by Mrs. W J Trewartha The meeting closed with the hymn, "0 Spirit of the Living God" and prayer by Mrs. Heard. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim . Thousands of couples azo wear,, worn-out, ex- hausted solely beacgasoTf cTbleo.Suorneys pplies vhn.vitallty,try . supplemonl r/.r inch screen to be used and a bond in the form of a 'marked cheque for $500 lutist accompany each tender or tender will not be considered. Contractor to supply all requirements except' gravel,. which will be supplied by the TownWork to bescompleteat d by ee locations. Tender to state a flate rate per cu. yd., be marked "Tender", seal- ed and in the clerk's hands by 4 p.m. March 1, 1955. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk, R.R. 4,, .Seaforth, Ont. 7-8-b TENDER Township of Tuckersmith TENDERS of of Tuckeare rsmith foed r the To Spraying Cottle for Warbto Fly Control in 1955 sub•jeel;,to the Warble Fly Control Act and Amendments. !Township will suppfy, warbicide and contractor must supply other requirements. Tenders t6 state insurance cov- erage, and either submit policy or certified letter stating coverage. with the tender. Tenders to state a flat rate per head per spray. Work to be start- ed April 1, 1,955, and carried out to the satisfaction of the inspector. Tenders to be in the clerk's hands by 3 p.m,,,March 1,1955. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. E. P, CHESNEY Clerk, R.R. 4, Seaforth, Ont. 7-8-b PHONE . WRITE . SEE illiddlesex Seed Fair WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS, LONDON 1►.I '�,(,� ARCH 1, 2, -3� and'4 l'1 (Including Essex Kent, Larnbton, Huron, Oxford, Perth, Norfolk, Elgin, Bruce, Brant and Middlesex) Extensive Classes for Township, County and inter - County. Exhibits. 85 Commercial and 25 Educational Displays: A. FEW PROGRAMME FEATURES: • TUESDAY Evening—Variety Show and European Travelogue. WEDNESDAY Afternoon—Address, W. P. • Watson, Toronto; Panel—Cereals and Cash Crops. Evening—Step Dancing, Square Dances, Fiddlers. THURSDAY Morning—Junior Judging Competition.. Afternoon—Addresses, Harold Shiry, Preston, & Prof. A. C. Robertson, OAC, Guelph. Demonstrations—"Focus on Beef", "Clean Milk Production", Evening—Ontario Junior Farmers' Choir"Festival. FRIDAY Morning—Conducted Tours of Fair, Afternoon --Food Show Talks. Auction Sale. $300.00 in Door Prizes. Entries to be forwarded by February 26 SECURE PRIZE LISTS AND PROGRAMMES FROM: Ontario Department of Agriculture, Room 210, Richmond Buil 'ding, London, Ontario, and County Agricultural Representatives 8-b CONSIGNMENT SALE " of 319 — BEEF Fit': ULLS — 319 Geo. T. Mickle &[Sons Ltd. Yor A Malting B'arleyfContract under the auspices of THE ONTARIO BEEF CATTLE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION in The Sheep and Swine Arena ROYAL WINTER FAiR BUILDINGS TORONTO Tuesday, March 8th and Wednesday, March 9th, 1955 Shorthorn Bulls sell on Tuesday, March 8 at 10.00 a.m. kbeWdeen Wednesday, March 9 at Herefordus and 10.00 Bulls sell on Highlights -•-- 1955 — Highlights 1. Every bull delivered to the premises will be inspected and only those considered to be up to khigh standard will be offered for sale. opportunity 2. At: no other sale will beef producers have the of choosing from such a large offering. 3. Every wOn l be eligibleefor t a premum equlal tor use 25 per ecent of the purchase price, but not exceeding $150.00. For Catalogues apply to: Secretary, B, B. WARNICA, W. P. WATSON, President, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, R•R, 4, BARRIE. TORONTO -- Ontario Beef Cattle Improvement Association —8-b — Don't Wait Limited Supply of Seed' Available' We also supply FERTILIZER with Contracts DID YOU KNOW ? ? ? FOR ONLY CESTS PROVE NAT YOU CUT DOWN MORTAL wait M R4. C YOU CAN OWN A 1955 YMOUT I � Comptete with, license and .air-conditioning, ready for the road. Tests at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstration, Farm con- sistently prove that when chicks start on SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter, mortality losses are kept to a minimum. Chicks on SHUR-GAIN actually grow faster, feather out sooner and mature earlier. SHUR-GAIN 'Chick Starter is a high -efficiency feed, extra -packed with food energy, protein. vitamins and minerals to produce vigorous, healthy, fast-growing chicks. MURPHYBROS. � CHRYSLER_PLYMOUTH--F Sales and Service PHONE 465 Huron Street CLINTON,, ONT. Make sure YOU ,hove 'SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter on hand when your chicks arrive. °^ CLINTON FEED MILL '