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.
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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.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. McIntosh end
Miss Myrtle Johnston, Flint,
Mich., are visiting at the home
of Mr. end Mrs. Cecil Dowson.
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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
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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.
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wwww•rrlea or
irt
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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",
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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
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