Clinton News-Record, 1948-05-06, Page 7If.`]SURSDAY, MAY 5, 1948
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
PAGE SEVER
NEWS OF AUBURN
William Nixon, Lueknow, called
on friends here Monday. -
lDonald Ross, Galt, spent the
weekend with his .mother, Mrs:,
`red Ross.
Mrs. Gordon Dobie .and family
spent the weekend with friends
at Wingham:
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hamilton
visited with Mr. and• Mrs. David
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Little and
slaughter Joan„ were weekend
visitors with friends at Monkton.
Murray Rollinson; Wingham,
was a weekend visitor with his
:parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rol-
linson,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stoltz and
:family, Aurora, spent the week-
end with the former's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz.
Mrs. David Errington who spent
the .winter with Mr. and Mrs
,Bert Deer, has returned to her
home at Dungannon.
Film Board Pictures
The National' Frim Board pre-
sented pictures in the Foresters
Half on Friday, sponsored 'tory the
Women's Institute.
f Bride -elect Feted
Miss May Renouf entertained
the ladies of the community at
her home on Thursday evening
in honor of Miss Jean Scott,
bride -elect of this month. The
evening was spent in community
singing and games. In a contest
Mrs. A. Rollinson won first prize
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Under the provision of The Companies' Act I'
•(Ontario) HURON FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE
COMPANY LIMITED hereby gives public notice that ;;I:
it will make application to His Honour, The Lieu4en-
ant-Governor of theProV hl'ce of Ontario, for the acc- 3
eptance of the surrender of its charter .on and from a 4
date to be freed by the Lieutenant -Governor in. Council. X
This 'action is necessary in order to complete
the reorganlxation proceedings of the above company
which ils now to be superseded by Hensall DiSticict Co-'fr..
operh1ive Incorporated -'and which will continue the co-
operative business formerly (conducted. +_
Dated at Hensall this 28th day of April, 1948. _
BERTRAM KLOPP, 3£,
•Secretary.
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NOTICE
ONTARIO .
ONTARIO HOUG PLAN
FIFTY PER CENT REDUCTION OF DOWN PAYMENTS
ON NEWLY CONSTRUCTED LOWER COST HOUSES
UNDER THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ACT (ONTARIO)
The Province of Ontario will arrange for
the loan of fifty per cent of the difference
between the amount of the first mortgage
and the sale price of a newly constructed
house, the Provincial advances not to ex-
ceed $1,250.00 on any one House. The
loan will be repayable on a twenty year
amortization plan with interest at 3% per
cent per annum. Satisfactory evidence will
be required that the amount of the first
mortgage advance is a reasonable propor-
tion of the value.
Application forms and all necessary informatinn tray be obtained Irons:
rHE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING and DEVELOPMENT
Room 4602, East Block, Queens Park, Toronto Ontario
The Honourable Dana Porter, K.C,
Minister
and Mrs. Gordon Taylor' and Mrs.
Keith Arthur tied for second. Dur-
ing the evening +lybss f?,enouf read
an address to the ,guest, of .honor
expressing congratulations end
good' wishes and presented }ter
with a shower of -miscellaneous
articles, After Jean had opened
her gifts she thanked her friends
for their kindness: Refreshments-
were served. The evening was.
brought to a closedby singing Auld
Lang Syne.., A vote of thanks was
ektended to Miss Renouf and her
Mother, Mrs. Vesterfelt, for the
hospitality.
Mrs. William Gow, who has,
been a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital, was taken by ambulance to
London hospital. Her many friends
wish her a speedy recovery,
VARNA
Mrs. M. G. Beatty, Miss' Mossop
and J. Stephenson, were renewing
acquaintances in Hensall Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Heard and fam-
ily, Stratford, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Elliott Sunday.
James Reid, Brussels, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Marshall and Mr. J.
Northcott, Exeter, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gibson, in
company with the former's broth-
er and wife of Clinton, were Sun-
day guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Smith and family.
Anglican Meeting
Several of the members of St.
John's Anglican Church attended
a joint business meeting in Trin-
ity Church, Bayfield, of the three
Congregations of the Parish on
Monday evening.
Successful Play
The YPU. of Goshen and Varna
presented the play, "The Little
Clodhopper," in Brucefield on
Monday night to a full house.
ZURICH
Marks 96th Birthday
Daniel Smith, Zurich, celebrat-
ed his 96th birthday Wednesday,
April 21. Mr. Smith was a robust
roan in his youth and can still get
around with the aid of canes. He
has two sons, Clayton, proprietor
of the Peace Grove Farm, south
of St. Joseph; and Chester L,
Smith, publisher 'of The Zurich
Herald. He also has six grand-
children.
CLEARING
AU4TION SALE
of FARM, FARM STOCK
'and IMPLEMENTS
at Lot No. 22, Concession 17, God-
erich Township, on the Base Line.
2 miles north . of Clinton on
FRIDAY; MAY 7
at 12.30 p.m. (DST) ,the following:
HORSES -3 good farm horses.
CATTLE -16 cows and heifers,
recently freshened; several young
cattle and calves; Hereford bull
(registered) 1 yr. old.
IMPLEMENTS — Full line of
faun implements including Inter-
national F. 14 Farmall Tractor
(A-1 condition); M.H. 2 furrow
tractor plow; M.H. binder, 7 ft.
cut; M.H mower, 6 ft. cut; M.H,
manure spreader (nearly new);
numerous other articles listed in
last week's paper.
FARM—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 160 acres
of good clay loam, with 25 acres
of bush; on the farm is situated a
bank barn 36'x78'; cement silo;
11/z storey fume 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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COMMUNITY .
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at the home of the Auctioneer,
Cutter St., Clinton, on
SATURDAY, MAY 8 at 1 p.m.
' sharp (DST), coeslstiug of
the following:
Bell piano (apartment style):
love seat and chair; Victrola and
records; upholstered chair;'wick-
er rocking chair; other rocking
chairs; 2 small walnut tables;
other small tables; library table:
leather couch; oak hall rack; 6
cane bottom chairs; mahogany
dresser; bedroom suite; several
beds, springs and mattresses; in-
ner spring mattress; feather mat.,
tress; pillows and bedding; fern-
ery stand; floor lamp; table lamps;
dining room table; electric hot-
point; range; enamel range; Que-
bec heater; coal oil stove; coal 011
heater; extension table; kitchen
cabinet: kitchen chairs; fernery
stand; 2 pard tables; high chair;
child's chair and table; 8 -day
clock; floor waxer; 2 toilet sets;
3 gal. garden Sprayer; wash tub
stand; fruit in sealers; bath tub
seat; ash sifter; dishes; silver.-
ware; cooking utensils and sev-
eral other articles.
TERMS --CASH
' EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
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BLYTH
,(Intended for last week)
Personals: 1(Tr. and Mrs. W.
P1wson. and, Scott, Atwood, with
Mr, and Mrs. L. M.lt}g..eri eo ?d
S r; r
Wiliam Mountain, Miss Josephine
Neill/nein; Jack Price, 'St. 'Marys,
Earl Hoist, "Bill" Elliott, Crediton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Hodg-
ins Miss Eileen Robinson, Tor-
onto, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, R. H. Robinson; Joe Marks
en a business trip to New York.
Miss. J. Woodcock and Mrs. R.
.1. Powell attended the • annual
meeting of Huron Diocese W.A.
in London, last week.
Successful Concert
A capacity crowd filled Memor-
ial Hall Thursday evening for the
Irish and Scotch concert sponsor-
ed by the Blyth Agricultural So-
ciety. Proceeds amounted to
$259.45.
The Irish program was in
charge of Mrs. L. M. Scrimgeour,
convener, Mrs, Archie Young and
Simon Hallahan, During inter-
mission between the program a
film was presented, "A Saturday
Afternoon in Blyth."
The Scotch half of the program
was in charge of Mrs. C. Hodgins,
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HEMALL
Rev. W. Weir and Mrs. Weir.
Brampton, were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mss, James A. Pat-
erson.
The many friends
sorry to learn she
Kitchener -Water
illness.
See Ca
Representative
Elimville, Credit
sail, Exeter, attended Hen.,
sail, lecture and
film on the subject of cancer by.
the Ontario Bra
rich
of the Cana-
dian Cancer Society, Stratford, in
Exeter Town Hall, Friday, April
30, Mrs. A. Moir, president of
Hurondale WI. introduced Dr. W.
M. Gilmour, Radiologist of Strat-
ford General Hospital, who spoke
briefly before presenting the
films, and presented a most In-
formative talk on one of the most
vital issues of the day, Films
shown were "You are the Switch-
men", Stratford Cancer film, "The
Traitor Within." Mrs. Rundle of
Hurondale on behalf of the In-
stitutes, expressed thanks to Dr.
Gilmore. The hall was filled and
each branch well represented by
members.
(Intended for last week)
Born In Hensall, on Monday,
April 26, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Walker Carlile, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Latntnle,
Bobby and Jean, Centralia, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Lammie and
Greta.
Mrs. Rose Russell, Exeter, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs, An-
nie Saundercock, who is confined
to her home with illness.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess
spent the weekend with relatives
in Fairgrove, Mich., and other
centres.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hudson and
family, Goderich, spent Sunday
in Hensall, Mrs. Hudson, who
has been spending the past month
with them, returned home.
100th Anniversary
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall, is commemorating 100
years of witness by the Presby-
terian Church in this community
on May 2, Children's and Young
People's Sunday, dedication of
Memorial and Gift Window;
Rev.' William Weir, a former min-
ister, will be the evening guest
speaker, with Miss June Work,
Brussels, soloist, On May 9, Cen-
tennial Sunday, the Moderator of
the General Assembly, Rev
Charles H. MacDonald, Lucknow,
will preach, and Harry T. Hoff-
man, Dashwood, will be guest
soloist. On May 16, Old Friends'
Sunday, Rev. W. A. Young, for-
mer minister, will preach, and
special music will be provided
by Mr. and Mrs. Young and male
quartette. On Tuesday, May 4,
the Congregational Centennial
banquet will be held.
MEANS MORE WORN.
FROM YOUR TRACTOR
—STH LESS FUEL
Say goodbye, to tractor- fire,
inflation worries. for a'
•long time. Let us 611. cl
weight• your tires by ibo
"SOLUTION 1G0" nv.Iht.1.
You'll get greater trarib,(,.
leis Slip, more drawls -it pull,
less tire wear. Save minoa
thisjure, easy, enomicei
way. Sae us today,
cent/setter, 'anti Rtanley; Chellew
and, jack Buchanan. The setting
of the stage was a Scotch home;
where the occupants, James Law-
rie and . Mrs R. D. Philp,” were
celebrating thein -golden, wedding.
The guests who called furnished;
the following program: " Jamie
Sims t' sang; Jack Buchanan was
chair:nen. Following the concert,.
dancing was enjoyed with Jack
Staples,' master, of ceremonies.
Fined 825' and Costs
William Henry, Blyth; was fin
ed"$25 and costs, with 30 days in,
jail'as the alternative, by Magist-
rate A. F. Cook, in court at Strat-
ford last week, when he pleaded'
guilty to a charge of careless driv-
ing on Highway..No, 23 near Pal-
merston at 3:50 p.m. March 31.
A charge of driving while drunk
against Henry, arising from the
same incident, was dismissed by
the magistrate after evidence had
been heard. He paid the fine.
A charge against Edward C
Thompson, R.R. 2, Bluevale, of(
unlawfully assaulting Leon Reid,;
61 Church St., by putting his
hand on the complainant's;
shoulder in a threatening manner,
was also dismissed. The charges
were based on informations laid:
by Mr, Reid, who said the Henry)
vehicle forced his car off the road.
The assault charge was based on
alleged actions of Thompson in
the discussion that followed the
mishap. Thompsonhad been a
passenger in the Henry truck. Mr.:
Reid told the court the truck had
been zig-zagging as it approached,
him, and that when 1.5 or 20 feet
from him it cut sharply in his
direction, forcing his car into tate
ditch to avoid a collision,
(Intended for last week)
Named Pollee Chief
John A. Cowan, has been ap-
pointed police chief for the vil-
lage of Grand Bend, hisduties to
begin May 1. Mr. sand Mrs. Cowan
plan to take up residence there
as soon as siutahle quarters can
be found.
Unearths Arrowhead
While working' in the fields,
Kenneth McDonald of the Hul-
lett boundary unearthed an In-
dian arrowhead in a very good
WOOL
Deliver your clip this
year to H. M. Jackson
in Seaforlth.
Whenever possible we will
grade your clip while you
are at the Warehouse, and
you can see for yourself how
your wool is graded, and at
the same time save all the
bother of shipping to a dis-
tant Warehouse. You will
find our prices right.
H.M. Jackson
Government Grading
Station No. 29
SEAFORTH
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NOTICE
RE CORN BORER
All corn growers in South
Huron are notified to have
all corn refuse destroyed be-
fore June 1st, 1948. All
garden plots and corn along
fence bottoms or headlands
must be cleaned up and de-
stroyed'as these are prolific
breeding grounds for the
Corn Borer moth. I will
make a thorough inspection
of the whole of South Huron.
ELMER PICKERING,
Corn Borer Inspector
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NOTICE
i Having been appointed
T. Corn Borer Inspector for the
,t; north part of Huron County;
I urgently request all grow-
ers of cern, to have all re-
use of corn either burned
or buried before the 20th
clay of May. Penalties are
provided for the non Com-
pliance with the Plant 'pis-,
ease Act.
THOMAS DOUGHERTY,
Corn ,Borer Inspector
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THS of tH H MT �eeeeteee{.asettexerea teaH a
state of 1preservation.
Business Change
Carl I€eidaToro oto has :.bought'
the billiard -parlor on ::Queen ,St. -
fibril Kenneth Scott and is now
in .possession. •
tMission Band Meets
The Mission Band o"ivLo ng
Service held itsannual spring
thankoffering meeting in the
school room of the United
Church, when Mrs. Charles John-
ston and Mrs, B. Walsh, The lead-
ers, presided over a pleasing pro-
gram.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bruce,
Goderich, have taken up residence
in the cottage owned by George
McGowan and lately occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cook.
Mrs, Wellington McNall and
Donald visited with Wellington'
McNeil, who is a patient in West -
minter' Hospital, London.
Mi..' and Mrs: A. Taylor were
with Rev: and Mrs. 'Kenneth Mit,
ehell;' Goodalls,' Mich
Provincial Police 'Officer Scott
Fairservice, Ingersoll, : was with
Mr. and Mrs. John Fairservice.
'Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Oatley,
Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
Marks,
Paul Watson, OAC., Guelph,
was with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. Watson.
TO CALL MINISTER
LUCAN—The official boards of
Lucan and Clandeboye United
Churches met in Lucan to arrange
for the calling of a minister to
fill the vacancy caused by the
acceptance by Rev. A. F. Gardner,
of a call to Drayton, effective
June 30.
ConcentrateHogonitry
Quality Feeds c�
They Pay Laying
Mash
Dairy
Supplement
Chicks
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Start thetas right -- grow therm 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 ANOTHF,R
SATISFIED CUSTOMER,
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With grain at the prices you cannot afford to waste,
be sure you get the right feeds for your pigs.
Male Every Pound Count.
QUALITY MIXED FEEDS
Corn is one of the most profitable crops grown today.
Plant a few acres for husking.
We have Corn for ensilage that will 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 — SEEDS & FERTUJZERS
Samuel Riddick i3 Sons
PHONE 114
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CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP
OPEN DAILY
If closed contact Mr. J. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
MEMORIALS AND CEMETERY WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
T. PRYDE & SON
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