Clinton News-Record, 1948-04-29, Page 7'IRSDAY, APRJ�L
29, 1948
'GODERICH—The tax rate ar- the rate was 42 • mills, ,prior to
eived at 'by the town council for this from 1941-46 the rate was
1948 will • be 47 mills. In 1946.471 35 mills. It will raise $126,537.
Hog
Conceattrate
They Pa
y
QualityFeeds�
They 'Pay
sunienient
Chicks Chicks
Chicks
Start them right — grow them right and
they will do right by you in the
Laying Pens.
That is if you feed the right feeds
Balanced for Production and Health
START THE QUALITY WAY AND BE ANOTHER
SATISFIED CUSTOMER.
With grain at the prices you cannot afford to waste,
be sure,you get the right feeds for your pigs.
Make Every Pound Count.
QUALITY MLXED FEEDS
Corn is one of the most profitable crops grown today.
Plant a few acres for husking.
We have Corn for ensilage that wili give you Extra
Tonnage. Also corn that will develop and
ripen in this section. Corn that has
proven to be the best.
GRAIN—Whole or Ground
MIXED FEEDS —, SLEDS & FERTILIZERS
Samuel Riddick 8 Sons
PHONE 114
KIPPEN
Kippeit East W.I.
The,:annual meeting 'of'. Kippen,
East Women a Institute ;Was held,
at the home of Mrs. Ross Broa'd
foot, yhen the co hostess was
,Mrs. J. McLellan, Mrs.: William
Kyle pres}ded. Mrs, W. H. Mc-'
Lean reviewed the 'novel, "Fresh'
Wirids Blowing"; and a 'duet Was
sung by Margaret Jean Broadfoot
and Nelson McClinchey. The
motto, "Friends and promises
made should be kept," was pre— Holstein cow, 7 yrs, old, due time
sented by Mrs. James McNaugh- of sale; Guernsey heifer, 3 yrs.
ton. Reports of standing commit- old, due April 28; Holstein 'X
tees were read. On motion of Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, re-
14Irs. J. Sinclair and Miss Gracecently freshened; Holstein X
Tremeer, $25 was sent to the Can- Guernsey heifer, 3 yrs. old, re-
adian Cancer Society, and on mo- Gently freshened; Guernsey : X
i tion of Mrs. R. ' Broadfoot and Ayrshire cow, 5 yrs. old, recently
Miss M. McKay, $25 was granted freshened; Guernsey X Ayrshire
to the Appeal for Children. cow, 7 yrs. old, recently freshen-
ed; Holstein cow,'7 yrs. old, re-
cently freshened; Ayrshire cow,
10 yrs. old, recently freshened;
Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs. old, recently
freshened; Guernsey cow, 8 yrs.
old, recently freshened; Guernsey
cow, 5 yrs. old, recently freshen-
ed; Guernsey heifer, 4 yrs. old,
recently freshened; 2 Guernsey
heifers, 2 yrs. old, recently fresh.
(All the above cows and heifers
which have freshened have done
so within the last month.
4 Holstein X Guernsey heifers,
1 and 2 yr. old; Guernsey heifer,
1 yr. old; Hereford bull (register-
ed, 1 yr. old; 4 heifer calves;
1 bull calf.
IMPLEMENTS — International
F. 14 Farmall tractor (in A-1
condition ; M.H. 2 -furrow tractor
plow; 3 -section spring tooth har-
rows; M.H. binder, 7 ft, cut; M.H.
mower, 6 ft. cut; M.H.. manure
spreader (nearly new); Cockshutt
15 disc .drill; Oliver 2 -row scuf-
fler; Maxwell hay loader; Renfrew
cream separator, 750 lb. capacity
(nearly new); Holland electric
brooder; rubber tire wagon (600x
16 tires); gravel, box and flat
rack; 2 -wheel trailer and stock
rack (600x16 tires); farm wagon;
set of sloop sleighs (nearly new);
10 ft, hay rake; 3 -section harrows;
12 -plate in -throw disc; walking
57th plow; gang plow; single scuffler;
circular saw and frame; hay ear
and fork; sling chain and sling
• ropes; 150 ft. of hay rope; Colony
house; pulleys, .,forks, shovels,
logging chains, milk pails and
numerous other articles.
HARNESS — Set of breeching
harness; horse collars.
FARIVI--At the same time and
place there will be offered for
sale, subject to reserve bid, (if
not- sold previous to sale date),
the farm consisting of 180 acres
of good clay loam, with 25 acres
of bush; on the farm is situated a •
bank barn 36'x78'; cement silo;
11 storey frame house, with full
basement and furnace. The farm
is equipped with hydro and a
water pressure system in house
and barn.
TERMS—On Chattels, cash; on
farm, 10% down on date of sale
and balance in 30 days.
HURON MURCH. Proprietor.
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
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CLINTONNEWS-RECORD
CLE4R1NG • CLEARING
AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE
of FABM,• FARM STOCK'
and, IMPLEMENTS
at.Lot No. 22, Concession 17, God-
erieh TownahiP, on the Rase Line,
2 miles; north of . Clint'on on
FIURAY,_ MAX 7, •
at 12.30 p.m. (DST) the following:
HORSES—Bay mare, 6 yrs, old;
brown mare, aged; grey mare, 10
yrs. old.
CATTLE—Holstein cow, '4 yrs.
old, due time ,of sale; Holstein
cow, 6 yrs. old, due time of sale'
Mrs. R. Elgie condutced the el-
ection of officers and the follow-
ing will form the 1948-49 slate:
president, Mrs. William Kyle (re-
elected); vice-presidents, Mrs,
John Sinclair (re-elected); Miss
Grace Tremeer, Mrs. E. White-
house; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. J.
McLellan; assistant, Mrs. R. Chap-
man; . district director, Mrs. T.
Kay; branch directors, Mrs. Kay,
Mrs. W. Broadfoot, Mrs. Cole;
agriculture and Canadian indust-
ries, Mrs. W. H. McLean, Mrs., A.
Varley; citizenship, Mrs. Hugh
McGregor. Mrs. E. Jarrott; health
and social welfare, Mrs. W. Doig;
assistant, Mrs. R. Love; home
economies, Mrs. J. McLean, Vas.
R. Upshall; historical research,
Miss M. McKay, Mrs. A. McGreg-
or; publicity, Mrs. A. Finlayson,
Mrs. W. Broadfoot; Sunshine com-
mittee, Mrs. N. Long, Mrs. R.
Broadfoot, Mrs. R. Chapman, Mrs.
A. McGregor; pianist, . Mrs. R.
Broadfoot; auditors, Mrs. J. Mc-
Naughton, Mrs. T. Kay.
Members exchanged slips and
plants at the meeting. Refresh-
ments were served. Mrs. W.—Doig
was lunch convener.
DASHWOOD—Louis Eller, be-
loved husband of Colette Foster,
died at his late residence here on
Monday, April 26, in his
year,
THE
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CANADIAN TRAINS
Across the Dominion, even as you read
'this, thousands of travellers are speeding to their
destinations on board trains of the Canadian
)National. Famous trains, such as The Continental Limited
and The Ocean Limited, are spanning the distances
from the Pacific and the Prairie Provinces to Eastern
Canada+and' the .Atlantic. The International Limited,
The Inter -City Limited, The Washingtonian and
The Montrealer, are typifying Canadian National's
amportance.as an International carrier. Dependable "locals"
.are, performing the undramatic but essential job of
serving the "in between" points, and
providing branch line connections with the fast Express trains.
These are the trains, covering more than two million miles each month, that make up
the Railway "Blue, Book" of Canada — The System Time Tables of the C.N.R.
The "Blue Book" is your "passport" to everywhere in Canada, or across the Bordet
be your journey .for .business or pleasure, for an hour, a day, overnight or longer.
COURTESY AND SERVICE
Whether at home — or
"going places" — in all your,
contacts with Canadian
National, you tail, experience
courtesy and service.
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NOTICE
Having been appointed
Corn Borer Inspector for the 'F
north part of Huron County,
I urgently request all grow-
ers of corn, to have all re- '
fuse of corn either burned ._
or buried before the 20th it
day of May. Penalties are ;_
provided for the non com-
pliance with the Plant DU- :
ease Act. _
THOMAS DOUGHERTY,
Corn Borer Inspector 3
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PAGE SEVEN
of FARM STOCK, MACHINERY'
and, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
on Lot 45, Concession 2, Tuck-
eramith, one mile east of
Clinton Radio Station, on
MONDAY, MAY 3, at 1 p.m.
HORSES -1 team general pur-
pose, 5 and 6 yrs. old, weighing
1;400 lbs., well snatched.
CATTLE—Durham cow, 4 yrs.
old, fresh in January; Durham
cow, 6 yrs. old, freshened in Ap-
ril; Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, due
in September; calf, 6 months old;
2 • small calves.
PIGS -1 sow with litter; 1 sow
bred March 15; 1 sow bred March
19.
POULTRY -76 Hybrid hens,
GRAIN — 200 bus. oats; feed
beans; 30 bus. wheat; quantity of
Aran and 'shorts.
MACHINERY—Renfrew cream
separator; milk pails; set of
sleighs; rubber tire top buggy;
cutter; scuffler; stone boat; pig
crate; 2 barrels; sap pans; 60 buc-
kets and stifles; sugar kettle; Buf-
falo robe; 5 cord wood; quantity
1" lumber, 2 in. plank and cedar
rails; forks, shovels;• etc.; range
shelter,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Large
size Duo Therm oil burner, used
one season; Princess Pat range,
large fire box for coal or wood;
3 burner Coleman gas stove and
oven; 8 -piece dining room suite;
bedroom suite; congoleum rug,
9x12, new; congoleans rug, 9x15;
rocking chair; drop -side couch
with mattress; wardrobe; churn;
new mattress; gas iron; gas lamp;
gas lantern; 2 large cellar tables;
wash machine; lawn mower; fire
extinguisher; sealers, crocks, etc,
TERMS -CASH
ALBERT PEPPER, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
17-18-h
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
at Lot No. 27, Concession 4,
Stanley Township, 5 miles south
west of Clinton on
FRIDAY, APRIL 30
at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following:'
HORSES—Bay gelding, 6 yrs.
old; grey gelding, 8 yrs. old; black
mare, 10 yrs. old.
CATTLE—Durham cow, 5 yrs.
old, milking, bred again; Durham
cow, 9 yrs. old, milking, bred
again; Hereford cow, 10 yrs. old,
(farrow); Durham heifer, 2 yrs.
old; Durham heifer, 11 yrs. old;
2 Durham steers, Ilk yrs. old;.
2 calves, 6_months old,
IMPLEMENTS — M.H. 15 -hoe
drill; farm wagon and flat rack;
gravel box; sleigh and rack; 2 -row
scuffler and bean puller; 10 ft.
hay rake; 12" grain roller; 6"
grain grinder; No. 50 Bell cutting
box; 2 -furrow plow; walking
plow; 1,000 lb. scales; 3 H.P. gas-
oline engine; 32 ft. of 6" belt;
turnip drill; top buggy; cutter;
democrat; se,t of double harness;
collars; DeLaval No, 10 cream
separator; quantity of lumber;
250 gal. wooden tank; .forks;
shovels; logging chains, and num-
erous other articles.
TERMS—CASH
FENWICR STEWART, Proprietor
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
17-18-b
RED SIIIELD DRIVE
SEAFORTH — James M. Scott
has been named chairman for the
annual Red Shield Campaign in
this district. E. C. Chamberlain
was named campaign treasurer.
The appeal in Seaforth com-
mences on May 3. The objective
tor the distirct is $1,600.
Listen to the
ONTARIO STOCK YARDS
BULLETIN s.
featuring WALLY FORD
every Tuesday morning
CRNX - Wingham - 7.30 a.m,
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Ford Tractor Owners!
We have just received a Large
Shipment of
SPRING -TOOTH CULTIVATORS
THE McMAHON 4 -PURPOSE DISC
is a most amazing implement.
CALL IN AND SEE IT AT
Daly Motors
SEAFORTH
Ford and Monarch Dealer
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WORK MORE` ACRES
PER GALLON PER HOUR
Goodyear O -P -E -N- C -E -N -T -E -R
Sure -Grip Tractor Tires insine
maximum grip and pull, allowing
you to do more work per hour
with your tractor. See
us todayl
McAlpine and Daw
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 338J
International - Harvester Service
Attention!
Parents and Children!
The Agricultural Committee of Clinton
and District Chamber of Commerce
is sponsoring 'a
SCHOOL FAIR
in connection with an Achievement Day
to be held in
Clinton Lions Arena
on a date to be set in the
AUTUMN OF 1948
PleaSe prepare for this Fair by getting your garden
Stuff and pets, arts and Drafts, ready for
a big day in the fall.
'SEEDS WILL BE PARTLY PAID FOR
For Further Information, contact:
J. H. BRUNSDON, chairman, Phone 15.
LEROY G. BROWN, Agricultural Representative
for Huron County, Phone 47.
1.7 -18 -b -20-21-b
CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP
OPEN DAILY
If closed contact Mr. J. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
MEMORIALS AND CEMETERY WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
T. PRYDE & SON
CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH
BEAVER POWER TOOLS 1
We have a Complete Line of
Consisting of:
CIRCULAR SAW JIG SAW
BAND SAW 6" PLANER
and JOINTER and MOTORS
Get Your
Paint Requirements
NOW as we have a complete stock of
CANADA PAINT — LUXOR ENAMELS
FLOOR PAINTS and VARNISHES
also KEM-TONE, the miracle
wall finish.
The Jervis Chick Hatchery
CLINTON PHONE 194
Shur -Gain Golf and
Bowling Green Special
(Turf Special) Analysis 10-6-4
This fertilizer is designed especially to keep
turf in a slowly growing, dense, healthy condition at
all times. 10-6-4 is 50% orgaAnic 'and 50% dhemvical
fertilizer, especially formulated for use in turf and
lawn inanaigemennt.
Under average conditions, lawns should re-
ceive two applications of complete fertilizer each year.
One in ,the spring and one in fall. Use 8 to 10
lbs. per 1,000 square feet.
This fertilizer should be spread evenly. Care
must be taken to avoid overlapping, leaving unfer-
tilized strips or spilling of extra quantities at starting
or fi siding points.
Grass should be dry at time of application
and the fertilizer thoroughly ;watered in immediately
afterwards to avoid burning the foliage.
,SHUR-GAIN Golf and Bowling Green
Special costs $3,75 per hundred -lb. bag
Canada Packers Limited
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PHONE 580
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