Clinton News-Record, 1949-06-16, Page 9'THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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ef materiai is now on `hand and
Wiirk"'Will" be, Aiiiked .sioliti: ", : ,', • '
Nit was deofded to hold a frolic
in August or Septe,M13;er,;the.. A01-
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lowing to be 'the coma, ee
arrange for same: E. L. Mickleer,, Hely Lawrence.
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(convena.); C. POSSmore, G.Its!
P. lticNaliglitoii, "R. NliddletonWi'
Spenbox11,WAllaR,11Bq0 • gPrit,1T,'
bA.,•,comattee ,A9Anpsiern. 1!1(.3
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J. F. BinckwelVrget4;:inAlcti,Atscb
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nagiresulten as tpunws.„ p,reau-'
dent, R. 'H. 'Middle on; 'istVide-
firesigebt vicr,F;
G. M. Drysdale; vice -secretary,
Harold, Bonthron; assistant seese;
tary, James A. Paterson; treasuri,
FREE DOLLAR MEANS:
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(1) More Tourist •our Merchants.
(2) A 10% advantii0e. )the American Market
Mut 411Irgt ProluF!fr, ; ;
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Vote PROGRESSIVE' CONSERVATIVE
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1.0.1.emeNee.NIMIONMIlemamoor
V."), ere,
M ahcilliAlEarT,',Crag; Got(e-:'
ribhr Walter
Baird over the weekend..
•EEMrs. John rIVIceowan returned
hobie,,lestoweek, !after .viSiting,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Batt, Stouff-
vine,. for ,a; few, ;weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rifle
anti APR.:J*17,1 110tpred,frn,1.
Geirtro,igehf., and.,are,vuldnig her
tripttker; *re.; Arthnil'W41?'41,A1141.•
other,,,friends. ; ..E ,;
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton-Xi:64r,,
Wm.:and ..,,Mrsy • Carl. I and.
daughter Nancy, litehener,,,,, also,
Mr. and. Mrs Wil'iam Duncalf
apd! twotw child,ren Bresleuispent.
SurldaY,,; with.; . Mr. enti,-,1VIrs.,H.1
;Obit Meetijig
The MIS' ahci 'WAa.S.t. Anti-
rew's.'„,13)sited- Church, •• Hayfield,'
Met at the home of Mrs. Herold
penhale on Thursday, June 9, with
a; 00od afttailance.
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amides textile industry 1*1
leo ly decentralized, having 653
p n .,'distrib' ted 'among.; 200
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visIng $d **(miff -dee,
Mt. Mist Mrs. Ed.''StelsNew
Dundee, , visited Mr: end Mrs. J.
C. t it, lad week
Arthtir, St.
ThernaS,' vas ' weekend visitor'
With tier tbottietE,-,;:idrs: !John'
Arthur, . • '
, Mary Houston Heinil-
tori,:.&idt
dotts pig weekend .at their
litane ' ' • ,
r.land' 'Mrs. John lipusteri
Were; in Toronto lest week ntr.
tending 'the' Egi.aduation of their
daughter• Jean, from the University of Toronto. Jean graduated.
in Modern, History.' ,
• Eriends with Mr, and; Mi.s.
gar tali/kW' thei weekend were
William Kruse, „Galt; Mr. and
Mrda 1 -John Pinlaysoni „Mrs." John
Selater , and Mr. iand, Mrs. ,L,.
Ilea:W.04m,', and , larn1131, 0
Seaforth;;. and Mr, . end./ D.
Knowles and.:batif,
EtinkiiieallPETICturea
unities, roliny jot therri„nnall 'The ,Natignai 0'iimigaard , will
own! and'. villa/kg, -1 I present the', Vorester'S.
TAKE NOTICE that all persons who have attached
mail be/es or other ai•tieles to telephone poles owned by
•MCKinOP Municipal Telephone l ,System
are hereby requested, to remove same without further
noticeam0 not later than July 15, 1949. Persons
h(gytokdofito'p or before such date be prosecuted.
py'Order of the :cotnitiiioners
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ciisriaip',31orroaola/9ia HOUSING CORPORATION
395 El .tStreeti TPronto
TigDEEt.14,-: bLIN. NJE011D li./i.blut) No; li49.
c, SEALED TENDERS, plainly 'marked as to ccintent and
addressed t' the undersigned, will be received up, to 12.p'elpelci.,
.
noon, .Tuesday, June 24: fP,IT AR,,construotion of 65 ,.1?,41.104
E! at Clinton, Ontariti. • • • • • .
• Plans, specifications aCd forms bf required may
be obtained hVtile addreaS:shoWir.above., A deposi,t .ofoten
doUilit ($10',00)7 is reluiradif0p.mich•!set of planglspecifica-
,, tions .an docimients. • This deppsit. can be -recovered if plans,
• I specificatien ,s ' and documents are returned ivithiri 30 days
of close of tender, datet lar‘ I
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Each tender Must ttecoini5 'ed.,,by gsedgrity deposit
ofne.Iitindredia,.nd. Fifty,Dpilars (5150.00) ,per house, A
m ahitiug or Tie/minion' 'of Canada Honda will be ac-
cepted as' security deposit' ' ' ,
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
A. J. E. SMITH,
Regional Construction Engineer,
Ontario Region.
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SATURDAY, JUNE .18
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fP0.41..0g:: , Trry Daie, and the •
Vocal Ouartette, .'
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Hall, Friday ;Aland by
the Women's Institute.
wiry .4,0 Meet
The' nicitethlf. meeting of the
Women's, Institute will be -,held.
in Forester's Hell on Tuesday,
June ,26,. at 235 Delegates
Will give: a ;report of. the District
Annual -lwhichil was held in?'St:
Helens.
'Mrs. Wellington Good gave her
hMue• 1 for the June;' Meeting of
the WMS of Knox Presbyterian
Church. El The preakierst
Lawson, was in the chair, and
Mrs. Doti, Haines pr'esided St the
plane. 'Theiineeting'.was opened'
with prefer,' !The'Scritatiiavl;
read' and,'Prayer was offered by
Mrs. Lawson:. Inthe abseiled .of
the s'ecretery, Mra.l Ross, thei min-
utes were read'by
mock. Several' car& of th'anits
were read for "Get' Well" cards
recevied. A reading, "Who is
my iidglibolir," 'Wes' given, by
Mrs. W. T. Robison. The, third'
chapter) in ;the' Stitt,' Hook on
"Formosa Our Pioneer "Field,"
weir, giVeri by Mrs:.McIlyeen.
A; "Giye ;US this cur
dc,Lbrd&a," was :given i* Mrs.
EAlf. Little. Tile: Ion, call was
answered:1)Y "a Book in the Old
Testament4ii The meeting 'closed,.
with hymn and the' Lord's Pray-
er , tapon. The hiostess :served
a • dainty' lunch.
Keep Pldlets' Growing Co)own!
• 'It Pays to Grow Pullets'teig ar,id
Sturdy on
New hie Growing Mash
!.' Big pullets of any breed lay more eggs
and bigger eggs. New Life Pellets reduce
waste of feed from hoppers. Give pullets
what they need for size, bone and stamini.
• .Call at the
and,Poultry Farm
Phone 194 Clinton
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CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP
, ,OfEN FRIDAYS .
Atany other time, 'contact J. J. Zapfe
Rattenbury 4t. 'Phone' ty.1
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• Memorials and Cemetery Work
of Every ,,pekriptlpn
T.' PRYIE and 'SON
CLINTON TON -- — , SEAFORTH
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SAVE THOSE EXTRA 4 PIGS PER LITTER!
START YOUR PIGS ON '
MASTER
PIG STARTER
is tile :iiimisle,: easyJasray to Icisting
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bealyI You simpiYIlaw it on with
full brush... it levels itself i.. leaves
no brush marks . . . hundreds of
uses ... 18 beautiful colours, also
black and whiff.
J. W. COUNTER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
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North Huron
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R. S. HETHERINGTON
Liberal Committee Roo
HOTEL' CLINTON
Open Evenings
Phone 666'
13E SURE YOUR NAME IS ON THE VOTERS' LIST!
For information for Election Day, June 27, contact the Committee Rooms
CLINTON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
HUGH. R. HAWKINS • , B. B. POCKLINGTON
PresicIent •Vice;Piesklent '
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Master Pig Starter fed 50ibs. per pig ,
assures your litters a sound; healthy start`
It is designed to provide a palatable, yet
• scieritifically—balanced starter for your next
•litter.
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CHOP, GRAIN,
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CONCENTRATES
Master -- Blatchford
National and Purina Feeds
RipplcK. and SONS'1
PHONE 114
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1. The F• tarmer:
. !. . lidoll piidesi ;sup:ported by the. Airic'tallrial Pita ;SuPport
Act. Liberal policies have kept agricultural Pries at a profitable
• level. . As an example, clecisiamito 41ace an elmbargo ox .11 S.
. hogs 1s (returned to - the, Oriadiari !furrier lor' hlogS ? muolt
II is
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highgr, price than 'ineing received by the ilerican farmer.
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There are more jobs in Cattathi to ay asi a 'result of "Liberal
policies; Canadians are enjoying -a better mco etfinitythey;evii
had before. Employment figures tell the sliof =:
, , .. • 193 ,....,., 3,763,000 , 1946 .... ,,1- 7 02,000
.ii t ) ,; f ; ; 1945' ., . . ;.1., 025,000 ,' : t ;1048 .... S;03l 0001
-1 13": (Pr?V`PPY.I' t-1-14‘111.. Oluilia,tn: .; ;.., ,1 • ' . ' :' I ; li li 1
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beuefits ,frorn soCial welfare legislation introd,...kleci , by, ,The Liberal
GOvernment, (including: Old Age Pe113i0r13, Pe Wions for the Mind,
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• :ly 'A I lo watib'eS, and a National Health tra
ogra. , , ,
Anfoi.),ll`thi,'., together with a Reduction I. the ,Npttional ;
'Debt Of $1,625,000,00G since the' war. *0/at/the !same . ;
fl"' Liberal' tiolities'he Orovidled for lax reductions
v,,:,Libeial,,.Policiesd,Pay. You
:r19:,,NqR,F,QR 'CHANGE
ote.. And y ean
Kkisett,; HI4tiltq'Ot(,ittit in: the ivF,,cvernroient Ranks'
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Published by the, Htiron-Perth Liberal APSOCiEttion)
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Liberal gaiiaida, H rsin-Perth.
• His association with a country weekly, The Huron Ex -
"posit -or, for more than 17' y,ears, ,tias given him a wide'
appreciation of the problems of' a farm community. • Tour
wears' service in the R CAP. • Past President of the Sea -
forth Legion, Seaforth Lions 94, qtatrmttn,.9f the Seaforth
TUC, Chairman of the Seeforth Lions Park Committee.
Experience Counts ; . You Get
.,;;Fxperience; When You
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