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Clinton News-Record, 1950-08-31, Page 7THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1950 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE SEVEN L"O NDES 'B O RO°; Harold Beacom took a truck- load, of cattle to Toronto Mon- ralay. - Mrs. Andrew Kirk, Mr. and .Mrs. Beecroft, Wingham, visited 'with Mrs. W. Lyon Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Watson spent the ;Vast week with her daughter, Fern,, London, hes returned. Mr. and Mrs. Will Townsend, :Souris,. ,Man., . who have been visiting 'friends here, Heft for their home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vodden and Mr. and Mrs. Berk Shobbrook and Miss Muriel "spent the week-, 'end 'in Paris with Mr. and Mrs:' Leonard Vodden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Youngblutt and Mrs. Annie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kennedy and Elaine spent Sunday with ltlr. and Mrs. See the new English. Fordso.n Maj▪ or in operation at our farm - Biggest tractor value on the market today! We can give you lowest down payment and terms to suit your convenience. Now is the time to step in on a tractor for fall and early winter work. J. E. HUGILL Half way between Clinton and Seaforth on Highway 8 PHONES: Clinton 616r34; Seaforth 667,6 • adto.am/ze for an EXTRA IMPLEMENT hanks to FERGUSON'S new This sensational low price lets you buy an extra implement with your savings -gives you a genu- , . ire FERGUSON TRACTOR for less than any tractor of its kind in Canada! 'Consider these features ,..everything you want In a tractor ... and you save money, tool Come da today. a: • r...r Sri Modal TE -A-20 •Made In England ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION Only FERGUSON gives you ALL of these: V/ Built-in Hydraulic System ✓ Automatic Safety Release ✓ Finger Tip Implement Control ' / Automatic Steering Alignment ',/ 3 -Point Converging Linkage 1/ Automatic Draft Control A/ Automatic Traction Control 1/, Valve -in -Head Engine ..,.plus many more! 'BUY BRITISH — Sat BRITAIN CLINTON MOTORS C. L. STANLEY, Proprietor Phone 205W Clinton '10 '50-70 Copyrlgbt 1950 by Harry Forgueon, Inc. Gordon Curts, Mrs. Kennedy's sister, at, Arkona. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fangrad and family spent Sunday at Selkirk Lake Erie. Ola Fangrad return- ed with them after spending the week at the Salvation Army Musical Camp there. She ob- tained',91 marks in instrumental playing and theory, and received a first-class certificate. Mission Band Meets The Mary Grierson Mission Band held its August meeting in the basement of the church on Sunday morning. June Manning, president, was in the chair, and Marguerite Lyon was at the. piano. The meeting opened. with Call to Worship and Hymn 420, followed' by, God Save the King, and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Marjorie Young gave the Scrip- ture lesson followed by the, min- utes of the -last meeting. The roll call was answered with 24 present. The offering was re- ceived by Mervyn Durnin. The temperance story was given by Kenneth Gaunt. World Peace was given by Mervyn Durnin. GIoria,. Allen, accompanied by her moth- er, favoured with a solo. The Study Book was given by Mrs. J. Shaddiok. The Missionary story was given by David Alex- ander, followed by Hymn 429, end the closing prayer by Mrs. B. Shobbrook. VARNA Mr. and Mrs. W. McIntosh end Miss Myrtle Johnston, Flint, Mich., are visiting at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Cecil Dowson. Enjoy bountiful humidified heat! Install a SHUR-SHEET OIL.'MISEK p' : SPACE 'HEATEER NEW '''t14 -POINT,' MODEL NOW AVAILABLE ,• q •u Come in and let us s6awr, you the " SHU.RrHEET', 'l4 -POINT CHECK H. Charlesworth CLINTON DISTRIBUTOR LONDON -ROAD Community Club Meets The August meeting of Lon- don Road', Community Club was held at the home' of Mrs. Swin- bank with ten members and seven, visitors present. ''Ile meeting opened by singing "Billy Boy," and the Creed. The president conductedthe business' as fol- lows: The minutes were read and adopted, the roll call was answ- ered by a favourite name, Letters of thanks were read from Dor- othy Managhan, Mrs. Rowcliffe, and Ronnie Plumsteel. A dona- tion from Mrs. Rowcliffe was greatly g y appreciated. The treas- urer's and flower conv'erter's re- ports were read. - Mrs. A. Wiltse took charge of the program for the afternoon. It consisted of a duet by Effie and Carol Plumsteel; a reading by Clara Wilson; a duett by Susie Cann and Sharon Thompson. An old-fashioned flower garden con- test was then conducted with Ro- berta Plumsteel the winner. The mystery . box was won by Mrs. Managhan. A pot -luck lunch was very much enjoyed after the. meeting. The September meeting is to be held at Mrs. Monaghan's on Sept. 21. There'is to be a home baking sale at this meeting "Old at 40,50;60?" Man, You're Crazy ?Me your egalThoueauds ere peppy et 70. Try pepping 11p" with Oetror. Contnlne tontotor wook. •aua own reeling due aololy to body o look ui Iron wbta4 maay men and Irma old.^ Try Deuce Tondo Tablets tot pep younger feallng; Esta very day. Saw "get soqualnted" slur '414 doe. r'or lobe a" an drug etoreb ocorywboro. Dancing On Friday Nights at Sky Harbour Airport Will be discontinued until otherwise advised Kitchener Stock Yards sell by PUBLIC AUCTION Every Thursday, 1 pm a large offering of Dairy Cows, Market Cattle, Feeders, Stockers, Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses. Ship your livestock to the the largest Auction Market in Ontario with "room fqr 25 cal loads. Three auction rings op- erate at one time. The modern way to market livestock. Accur- ate accounting. Lunch counter. Ten acres parking area. For a big day come to Kitchener next Thursday. F. J. Steffler, Man- ager. Phone 2-9671. 35-b-tfb Storm Sash O RDER E ARLY For Good Delivery J.V. COUNTER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES PHONE 120 CLINTON 34-b BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY ROY N. BENTLEY Licensed Public Accountant 30 Regent St., — Tel. -909-J Goderich. Ontario ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax. Reports Bookkeeping Etc. g S ery e to , Ann, Street Phone 355W • Exeter' ERNEST. W. HUNTER Chartered Aecountalnt' , 57 Bloor St. W., Toronto R. G. McCANN Accountant and Auditor Rattenbury St.' E. Phone 561 Clinton CHIROPRACTIC D. H. MoINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction OFFICE' HOURS: Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.m:' Comrnercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday 1 to 8 p.m. .INSURANCE Be Sure • Be Insured K. W. COLQUHO'L'N , GENERAL INSURANCE Representative: Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Office: Royal Bank Building Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W J. E. HOWARD, Bayfield Phone Bayfield 53r2 Car Fire - Life - Accident Wind Insurance If you need insurance, I have, a Policy. • H. C. UAWSON Bank of Montreal Building Clinton PHONES: Office 251W; Reg. 251.1 Insurance -- Real Esfate- Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co. LOBE INSURANCE AGENCY Cor. William and Rattenbury Sts. Phone 691W — GENERAL INSURANCE — Representative: Dom, of Canada General (Life) ilowiok Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Buy LIFE Insurance To -day! To -morrow may be too late! JOHN R. & LLOYD K. BUTLER Representative CONFEDERATION LIFE INSURANCE Phone 274 — Clinton — Box 315 THE McKILLO,P MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Ofifee, Seaforth Officers 1950—President, S. J. Trewartha, Clinton;• vicegpre i - dent, 3, h. Malone, Seaforth; man- ager and secretary -treasurer, M. A, Reid, Seaforth. Other direct- ors: S. Ix. Whitmore, Seaforth; Chris Leonherdt, Bornholm• Ro- bert Archibald, Seafouth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; W. S. Alexander, Wal ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich. Agents: J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; George A. Watt, Blyth; J. E. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brus- se9s. MEMORIALS T. PRYDE and SON Cemetery Memorials Showrooms open every Friday and, by appointment. See J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103 OPTOMETRY A. L. COLE. R.O. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Goderich - Phone 33 RUTH HEARN, R.O. Optometrist Huron St.—Phone 69—Clinton R-ADIO SERVICE PERSAN and MADSEN Fast Efficient Radio Service Ten Years Previous Experience on all Auto and. Home Radios Free FM Informatoin PHONE 471-W, CLINTON SIGNS t Signs of all Types — out -out Setters; wooden display fixtures; truck lettering; storefront signs; overhanging signs. HUB SIGNS "In the Hub of Huron County" Clinton 589K : : PRONE : : 797W VETERINARIAN DR. G. S. ELLIOTT Veterinarian Phone 203 Clinton �I // MATCH YOUR FEEDING METHODS TO FLOCK REQUIREMENTS Although, through a year's feeding, •approximately equal parts of mash and grain are fed (by weight), actually the proportions will vary with the season :: the condition of the birds , . and the rate of egg production. Scratch grains sup- ply heating, energy and body building properties Mash is • richer in protein which stimu- ▪ lates egg production. If the s birds are losing body weight on good egg production, then ▪ more grain than mash should be s fed. If there is a lowering in • ▪ egg production, increase the to . mash consumption. ■ wwww•rrlea or irt X11 i The number of eggs a well -cared -for hen will lay (up t� the limit of her inherited ability) DEPENDS LARGELY on her FEED. Profits are determined on continued good produc- tion, NOT on short term high production. So feed a well-balanced, "freshly mixed" feed made with National Egbilder to give your egg machines the material needed to keep them vigorous and healthy -and to build the eggs week after week. Y, MOOTS 1-1' FF", See Your NATIONAL Dealer today Fertilize Your Crops with NATIONAL well -cured, properly -blended FERTILIZER WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED • INGERSOLL, ONTARIO Grey Co. Drainage and Conservation Day at the farm owned byHon. F. R. Oliver,M.P.P., Priceville -- Friday, ' September 8 S;Meeial Speakers include: Hon. T. L. 'Kennedy, Minister of Agriculture T. F, Thomas, M.P.P., Elgin County, Chairinan, Select Committee on Conservation Hon, MacKinnon Phillip, M.P.P., Minister of Health Hon. F. R. Oliver, M.P.P. Demonstration and display of excavating, drainage and ditching machinery, etc., in operation. Proceedings commence at 10.00 a.m. Lunch on grounds Convenient Parking G. W. s EIGER, Assistant Agricultural Representative T. STEWART COOPER, Agricultural Representative 35-b ohn Deere Quality Farm Equipment SALES SERVICE Bell "Imperial" Threshing Machines W. G. Simmons & ions Farm Equipment Ltd. GODERICH - EXETER HOUGHTON'S WELDING SHOP CLINTON New Spring Stock arriving at LINTON MONUMENT SHOP Open Every Friday and by appointment for furtherinformation contact J. J. Zapfe, corner Gibbings St. and Rattenbury St. E., PHONE 703 Memorials and Cemetery Work of Every Description T. PRYDE and SON Clinton Exeter — Seaforth David Brown The World's Finest Tractor Manufactured• in its entirety by DAVID BROWN TRACTORS LIMITED, Meitham, Huddersfield, England, Cropmaster 6 Standard Tractor Supplied Complete with: •Both Hand and Foot Clutch , Automotive Lighting Two -Speed Power Take -off Belt Pulley • Drawbar Starter PRINCIPAL FEATURES: Full 3 plow tractor, 25-35 h.p. with gasoline, distillate or full Diesel engine. 6 Forward speeds2 reverse, giving range of forward speeds from 1.2 to 18 m.p.h. Full hydraulic lift with universal unit fitted implements operated by finger-tip control from tractor seat. Fine manual adjustment on all three linkages for per - feet work. Tread width adjustable from 48" to 671/2". ' 11"x28" rubber tires. Coil ignition. This world-renowned tractor will now be sold in Canada FULL STOCK OF PARTS IS CARRIED IN CANADA COMP,LETE SERVICING INSTRUCTION Sold by s George H. 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