Clinton News-Record, 1946-08-08, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946
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FOR SALE
ONE KITC,HEN CABPNET in good
condition. Phone 138-W. 32-b
SEVEN TUBE VICTOR RADIO. Can
be seen at Wells AutoeElectrie.
31-32-p
PLASSEY-HARRIS STTEF TOOTH
Cultivator. Apply Box "G” NEWS -
=coup, 32-p
MAROON PRAM — Excellent con-
dition, Appy Mre. IL Murney, phone
-341-M. 32-p
TALL WICKER PErteNERY FOR
single large plant. Good as new.
Apply Canadian National Express Of -
31 -32-b
APPLES FOR SALE—,Duchess and
• Harvest Apples at 30c six-mutet bas -
'let and 50e 11 -quart basket. .Apply
'Tess Dolly Cantelon, Clinton, 32-b
e
'THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE
--,Having disposed of nee' farm, 1 ane
offering for sale iny threshing
machine, completely rebuilt by my-
self for my own use. This machine
is equipped with high grain elevator,
eomplete with grain pipes and straw
...utter, good belts and drive belt.
HERB IVIOUSSEAU, Zurich Garage,
-phone 103, Zurich.
26 - 32-p
.A.CCOMMODATION WANTED
APARTMENT OR HOUSE WANTED
'immediately, small family. Apply at
NEWS -RECORD. 29b-tfb
LOST AND FOUND
POUND—SAFETY RAZOR KIT —
'Owner may have same by proving
property and paying for advertise-
ment. 'Apply NEWS,RECORD. 32-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SACRIFICE!! 100 ACRE FARM for
.quick sale. Spring Neater, gravel pit,
bush. Corner of two good gravel
roads. Enquire from owner across
from W. J. Miller, 32-p
STCRIFICE!! 14 acre in town facing
,on Ontario, Kirk and Townsend Sts.
Would make six go e'd sized lots.
Cheap: for quick sale. Apply from
owner across from W. 3. Miller. 32-p
TWO PRIVATE HOUSES WITH wat-
er and electricity; Penin Block, either
buildings alone or buildings and prop-
erty together; Land known as Inter-
natonal Salt Block; also one lot in
Clinton Cemetery. ;Apply A. T. Coop-
er, Box 27, Goderich. 28-btfb
HELP WANTED '
AN OPPORTUNITY — Established
Rural Watkins Dietrict available. If
you are Aggressive, and between the
ages of 25 and 55—have or can secure
travel outfit, this is your opportunity
to get established in a profitable
business of your own. For full par-
ticulars write today to The J. R.
Watkins Company, Dept. OC -16, 2177
Masson St., Montreal, Quebec.
31-32-33-34-35-b
MISCELLANEOUS
LLOYD'S CORN AND CALLOUS
Salve gives immediate relief from
borne and callouses. 50c at Penne-
bakers Drug Store.
32-36-40-42-46-b
ASTHMA SUFFERERS — ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking, as others are doing. For
free information write P. Howey, 144
Catharine St. 5., Hamilton.
28-tfb
AVAILABLE NOW — The Famous
Singer Buttonhole Attachment. Also
a limited number of small cabinet
electries. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
78 Ontario St. Stratford, phone 727.
80-31-32-33-b
COMMUNITY AUCTION ,SALE, at
Harold Jackson's farm one mile east
of ,Senforth on Wednesday August 14,
at 'TM pm, Note the time. This
sale consists of 60 head of Western
stockers from 600 to 800 pounds,
calves, sows, chunks and weaners.
Anyone may bring stock to this sale.
Terms Cash. Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
200 SUSSEX PULLETS, ready to lay.
11, Managhan, Clinton, 31-32-p
e3 LITTLE PIGS, ,SIX WEEKS OLD.
Apply Edgar Rathwell, phone 909r4.
32-»
NINE YORKSHIRE PIGS, SIX weeks
old. Apply Omar Switzer, phone
614r31. 32-x
NUMBER Ole WEANLING PIGS.
Apply Theodore D,ale and Son, Phone
800r15. 82-»
ELEVEN PIGS, NINE WEEKS OLD.
Apply Donald Shanahan, R.R. 1, Clin-
ton, phone 801r16. 31-p
250 SUSSEX NEW 'FLAIVIRSIIIRF,
Chicks, 12 weeks old. One sow due
September 2. Apply Ross Mann,
phone 801r22. 82-p
300 NEW HAMPSHIRE X SUSSEX
Pullets, read), to lay. Apply William
Rogerson, Rea. 3, Seaforth, phone
Clinton 6161-31.. 82-p
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Labor Day
elebration
COMMUNITY PARK, CLINTON
Monday, September 2
MORNING — —
Huge Parade ol Floats, Decorated Cars and
Bicycles, etc. — Full Program for the
Children.
AFTERNOON — —
Baseball Match between two outstanding
teains — Acrobatic Performance, Tug-of-
war — Beauty Contest and Baby Show—
Old Time Fiddlers' Contest.
EVENING — — —
Band Tattoo Featuring Famous Waterloo
Band and other bands.
Display of Fireworks.
ALL PROCEEDS TO PARK FUND
Sponsored by Board of Park Management
1
Midsummer Sale
We are now offering for sale all seasonal summer goods,
including:
Sport Coats
Pastel Cravats
Straw Hats •
Canvas iRtunmer Shoes
Boy's Bathing Trunks
Boy's Cream Sport Shirts
up to 25% reduction on sonic articles
Pickett nd Car pbell
(Suecessors to Plumsteel Bros.)
QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
AGENTS FOR TIP TOP TAnioas AND SCOTT-MeITADE SHOES
PHONE 25 CLINTON
. ,
Tire Headquarters
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
Tractor Tires Filled With Fluid
and Vulcanized and Serviced
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
24 HOUR VULCANIZING SERVICE
Corner Huron and Orange Sts. , Phone 460
ADDISON—In C'enton Public
BIRTHS PLAN NOW FOR NEXT
no%- YEAR'S WHEAT CROP
petal on Tuesday. August 6, 1946,
te Dr. and 31,t; J. A. Addison,
Clinton., a d.iughter (Margiteet
Jean).
FORREST—At f cutt Memorial Hoe.
pital, Seaforth, on Friday, August
2, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, Cheeles
Forrest, Hensel], a daughter.
CELINA S —In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, _August 5, no4n,
to Mr. And Nr.n. Harvey Golinas,
MR. 2, ( rdt, a daughter.
DICOTNELT. —In qinton Pubtic
pital, an Tneeday. August 6, lt 16
to Mr. a.:0 Ws. Thomas O'Coonell,
Clinton, a SOIL
SHORTHOUSB At the General
Hospital, St, Oatharines, on Thurs.
' day, July 25, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Shorthouse (nee Mona
Hed-
den, Hensall), a daughter, (still-
born).
• MARRIAGES
BEZZO-WEBER--At Zion Lutheran
Parsonage. Suatford, on Satuedqv,
July 27. 1946, by Rev, Karl Km -Wt.
Doris, claits,1101r of Mr. and Mes H
Weher, Stratford, to William r.,
eon of Mr. and hirs. William Beau,
ROBINSON-W1LKINSON --- At the
home of the groom's mother, Nap-
anee, on Saturday, August 3, 1946.
bir Rev. Noble Halton, Gwendolyn
Eunice (Sally) Wilkinson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. G Wilkinson,
Port Hammond, B.C., to Sgt. Harry
B. Robinson, on of Mrs. T. V.
.Anderson, and the late P. M. Rob-
inson,
ROSS-IVIetelVIATEf—At the home of the
bride's aunt, Mrs. J. Brogden Mae -
Math, Holmesville, at 3 p.m., Sat-
urday, August 3, 1946, by Rev.
Campbell Tavener, pastor of Hol-
mesville 'United Church. Esther
Winnifred MaeMoth, second daugh-
ter of Mrs. MacMath, Goderich, and
the late Samuel R. MacMath, to
Ewan Clark Ross, elder son of Mr.
and Ms, Ernest C. Ross, Cornwall.
DEATHS
BER,RY—Suddenly, at her late resi-
dence, Toronto, on Friday, August
2, 1946, Anna, beloved wife of the
late Thomas J. Berry, clear mother
of J. Wilson Berry and Edward T.
Berry. Service at eesidence of R.
3, Paterson, • }tense.% Monday,
August 5, at 2.30 p.m. Interment
MeTaggaet's Cemetery.
TEBBUTT—I» Clinton, on Friday,
August 2, 1946, Caeoline Elizabeth
Snyder, beloved wife of the late
John Tebbutt, in her 76th year.
Funeral from her late residence,
Maitland Concession, Goderieh
Township, to Clinton Cemetery
,Monday afternoon, August 2.
Richmond Hosiery Limited local
plant commenced operating Tuesday,
following the fire of July 22. Cap-
acity has not been reached as yet,
however,
Insurance
Real Estate
Investments
Properties
For Sale
TWO STOREY frame dwelling,
three bedrooms up, one down,
usual living rooms, three-piece
bath, full basement, furnace,
summer kitchen, garage, %
acre land with small fruit trees.
Sale subject to present tenancy.
11/e STOREY frame dwelling,
7 eoorns, 3 -piece bath, good
location, garage, sale subjeet to
present tenancy..
VACANT LOT — situated at
corner of Huron and North Sts.,
106 ft. frontage on Hightvray
No, 8, good building lot.
VACANT LOT --with garage,
situated at corner of Humn and
Erie Sts„ suitable building lot.
List your property With
H. C. LAWSON
Realtor
Mee Phone 251W
BEAUTY _SHOPVE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Peenlenents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St, East, Phone 585
59-tf
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones 66w and 661
Batkins Locker Storage
We have a shipment of this
season's fish in now
COME SALMON STEAK'S, lb. 40e
00110E SALMON FILLETTS, lb, 50e
COD FILDETTS lb. 35e
HADDOCK FILLET1'S lb. 40c
SMOKED COD FILLE,TTS lb 35e
LAKE TROUT •lb. 40c
WE 1311Y HIDES
'Frozen Foods are Better Foods
OFFICIAL ADVISES
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dense enough,to hold the snow which
serves as protection.
In this connection the beneficial
effects of fertiliier have been amply
demonstrated bytests condueted at
the Ontario Agricultural College, as
well as by the experience Of scores
of winter wheat growers. So well is
this known that few farmers grow
their wheat without sorne sort ot
fertilizer at planting time. •
!Another hazard involved in growing
winter wheat is the "lodging" of the
crop Sometimes this is due to aevere
storms, but in many cases- it is an
indication of lew mineral levels in
the sat, resulting in weak straw.
A tour through .the wheat -growing
sections just before harvest thee is
conviecing evidence that storms do not
amount for nearly all of the flattened
fields. They are usually due to a
high nitrogen and low potash ration.
Thoee growers who plow down a clov-
er sod and use manure, without using
a high mineral fertilizer in addition,
frequently experience this trouble.
Hazard number three is the ever-
present rust. When the infestation is
severe and can be seen plainly on
the upper portions of the ,stenas, weak
straw and shrunken grain are 'almost
SInG to follow. There seems to be no
cure or preventative for this enemy of
wheat, but some of the risk, however,
may be eliminated by inducing earlier
maturity of the grain. High phosphate
and high potash will tend to hasten
stremgehen the straw and
increase disease resistance.
Generally speaking, for fall wheat,
a 2-12-6 at 250 pounds per acre has
been found satisfactory under a wide
range of 'conditions. Where potash
has been found to be deficient, 2-12-10
at the same rate is advised. If pre-
vious crops have shown a tendency
to lodge, it is an indieation of a
pentiful supply of nitrogen hi the soil
and an 0-14-7 fertlizer at 250 pounds
per acre would be more suitable under
such conditions. In the event that a
fairly adequate amount of farm rnan-
ure is available for the crop rotation,
an application of 20 per cent super-
phosphate at 150 pounds per acre may
be all the fertilize necessary for fall
wheat.
The damage suffered by winter
wheat from rust is due largely to the
parasitic nature of the rust forigme
The latter utilizes the plant food
evhich was intended for the plant. tt
also injures the surface of the stems
and leaves and interferes with their
normal functions. As a result, the
grain does not become properly de-
veloped, but shrinks and frequently
withers until there may be little left
worth harvesting.
Another common disease is the
loose smut, of wheat. Loose smut of
wheat is that type of smut producing
no smut -balls, It resembles to all
intents and purPose& oat smut, core-
pletely destroying the grain, mid pro-
ducing ears covered with a sooty -
black, loose deposit of spores, The
disease germ lives in the grain and
not on the grain, as do bunt or stink-
ing smut, hence ordinary methods so
useful in combating the latter are of
no use 'whatsoever in treating loose
smut.
The hot water treatment is the only
means known: to combat loose smut of
wheat, but unfortunately this method
is cumbersome, costly and difficult.
Unless you have exceptional facilities
for treating large quantities of wheat,
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. John
Tebbutt wish to take this opportunity
of thanking their many friends Inc
flowers sent and cars loaned and all
other kindnesses shown in their re-
cent sad bereavement. 32-p
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of my dear husband
and father, Samuel Gliddon, who
died August 14th, 1943.
"Do not ask us if we miss him, .
lie was always kind and true,
Never murmured in his suffering%
No one ever knew what he went
through."
--119membered by wife and family.
82-p
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH ,
Now Playing—Charles Laughton
as "CAPTAIN KIDD"
Now Playing -- In Technicolor —
"WONDER MAN" — Danny Kaye
Now Playing—Joan Leslie in
"CINDERELLA, JONES"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
"SARATOGA ,TRUNK"
Feature commences at 7 P10.
The filin version of Edna Ferber's
best seller a powerful, moving ad-
venture drama ---Gary Cooper,
Ingrid Bergman and Flora Robson
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Maureen O'Hara, peek Haynie, end
Reginald Gardiner — With Harry
James and his, magical trompet in
the musical hit of the seam.
"1)0 YOU LOVE ME?"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
ay
RMilland, Jane Wyman and Phil
,
Teiry ---. ,Presenting the Academy
Awed story. of one MaTI'S fight
a,galinst an insidious foe.
"T
The LOSWEEKEND"
Adult Entertainment
Thur., Fri., Sat.
Vivian Blain, Dennis O'Keefe and
Perry,Como—A 'captivating comedy
about a strip -tease "honey" who
bumped her way from bueleeque to
broadway
"DOLL FACE"
Thur., Fri., Sat.
Claudette Colbert, John Wayne and
Don DeFore—'Offer the candid love
story of a stranded lady.
"Without Reservations"
Thur., Fri., Sat,
• VERONICA LAKE
Supported by a star east in a eom-
edy romance that has the critics
raving
"Miss Susie SlagePs"
,
Coming—Gene Tierney in
"DRAGONWYCK" e
Coming —"ME BIDE DAHLIA"Coming—hi
with Alan Ladd
Adult Entertainment
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Technicolor
"A NIGHT IN PARADISE"
Mat., Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 p.m,
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 230 term
f
1 would not recolnmend that you at-
tempt this method of control.
The first aim should be to secure
your seed free from loose smut Seed
grain that is certified should not con-
tain more than slight traces of loose
smut. Another method -le to have a
seed plot, sown vtith seed that is
known to be free of loose smut. This
seed plot should be some distance
aucay ftoan eee ether .whe reel's
Go over this seed plot towards head-
ing time, or as soon as smut is 110410.
p6, and pull up all of the plants show-
ing a diseased eine and remove from
the field in a heg. If you delay
`roping" your seed plot until the
wheal is in flows:. you are too late.
roguing, must be compleeei before
that time, since this smut infects the
wheat enly evbee it bloom. Hai vest
Jour seed plot sal.arately and use
for seed purpoi.:s for your nest erop.
A st rt Um, ago I recwoccl a letter
q ui)) rr. Newman, Dominion Cereal-
iet„ :eating that the Cereal Division
of the EXperimentei Farm at Ottawa,
expects to, have for distribution this
stontner, for fad seeding, a fair quan-
ties +.4 Elite St lex Seed of Dawson's
Golden Chaff winter wheat. This
quantity of seed will he divided
among the winter wheat growing
counties in the province. This seed
will go out to established members
PLASTER
REPAIRING
Plaster repairs promptly
and neatly done
A. French & Son
Plastering ContractOis
Box 23 - Phone 187
WINGHAM ONT.
ESTIMATES FREE
, Specialists in Cornice
Work and Decorative
Plastering
Plums For Sale
Place Your Order Now
SHIRO teady now
BURBANK .. in 2 or 8 weeks
ITALIAN PRUNE . . ....
REINE CLAUDE later
of the Canadian Seed Growers' As-
sociation en that the progeny will be
in line for registration and be avail-
able for vedisbribution to good seed
growers within the county. Prom this
source, with proper care ,and manage-
ment, we should be able in a coaele
of years to accumulate a sufficient
quantity of top quality Dawson's
Golden Chaff seed to supply the needs
of most of our winterwheat growers
in the County.
Crich Reunion Held
In Seaforth Lions Park
The ()rich ,Reunion was held in
Seaforbh Lions Park on Wednesday,
July 24, with 80 members present.
The afternoon, was spent in a pre -
gramme of sports followed by a ball
game.
Winners in the sports were: Girls
5 and under, Kathleen Rathwell; boys
5 and under, David Crieh, Kenny
Cummings; girle, 8 and under, IVIarj-
orie Cartwright, Helen Dowan; boys
8 and under, Ronald Hugill, Douglas
Cartwright; boys 14 and under, Mur-
ray Crich, Harold Gibhings; young
ladies', Helen Crick Ardeth Crich;
young men, Donald Crich, Donald
Oriole; married women, Mrs. Ray
Cartwright, Mrs. Harold Mel; mar-
ried men, Ernie Crich, Harold Hug -
ill, sack race, Donald Crich, Abbie
Crich; kick the slipper, Joan Catioli,
Helen Crich; graceful walking, Mrs.
Ernie Ceieh and Jack Turner; three-
legged race, Eleanor Pepper and
Helen Ceich, Helen Brown and Kitty
Coed; calling chickens, Mrs Gilbert
Brown; youngest preeent, Keith Rath -
well; oldest present, J. E. Ball, God-
erieh; lucky chair at supper, Ernest
Oriole
Following the eports, a delicieui
supper was kerved. Election of of-
ficers for 1947 resulted as follows:
President, Ernie Crich; secretary,
Helen Orkin treasurer, Anna Cole;
sports convener, Roy Pepper; table
convener, Mts. Cummings,
Merchants!
Sell More of What
You Have to Sell
KIRBY DISPLAY CARDS
WILL HELP YOU DO
JUST THAT
•SIDE or PHONE
KIRBY SIGNS
Princess St., West
Ph. 589R, CLINTON
Washing Aids
FRESH IN STOCK
The Famous Beatty Bros. Products, including:
TUR STANDS 85.50
HAMPERS 81.50
CLOTHES BASKETS 8140
TUD DRAINERS
HAWKINS HARDWARE
PHONE: Business 244
Residence 598i
CLINTON
Chas. E. Wise
I
Phone Clinton 905r24
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Notice
' CLINTON SEWERAGE SYSTEI4
House Connections
to
• Main Sewers
Must collie from either side of the house an,d not in
front in order to provide accessfor
•• end cleanout connectionS.-
Eicact location of junction point with main sei,Ver
must he known at time main sewer is laid so
that proper inlet fitting can be provided.
DECIDE Now
where yea are going to take off your house connection so that Yoll
• do not cause delay to the Engineer and Contractor
when the information is asked for
amton Town Council
Dr. F. G. Thompson
will be on vacation from
• Sunday, August 11, to Sunday, August 26,
but will be in his office on the afternoon and
evening of Monday, August 19, for any
who wish to see him or consult him.
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