Clinton News-Record, 1946-10-17, Page 7'll'HURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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HURON
COUNTY FARRIERS'
OWN NEWSY PAGE
Prize Winners Announced
For. Bayfield Fall Fair
School Shield Contest Margery Duchmene, S.S, 4, Stanley.
Results were asfolloWs; S,s, 3, Talbot, s.s. 4, (Stanley ; Marie surling,
'Stanley, 13 pupils, 136 points, 10.4 BaYfielcl Senior; Edna Jackson, 8.8. 1,
saverage; Bayfield, Stanley, 24 pupile, Stanley; Norma Sturgeon, Bayfield
181 points, 7.5 average; ,S.S. 4, W. sensor,
'Stanley, 12 pupils, '75 P,ohlts, 6.2 aver- HAN1DeSEWN APRON -Lois Jones,
age; S.S. 1, Stanley, 28 pupils, 98 SA'. 4, Goderich Twp.; Betty Talbot;
Points, 4.4 average; S.S. 6, Stanley, Ruth Clarke, S.S. 6, Stanley; Marilyn
33 pupils, 137 points, 4.1 average; Dawson, ,S.S. 6, Stanley; Barbara
-S.$. 4, Goderich Township, 14 Pupils, Brandon, Bayfield Senior; Anna Per -
68 points, 4.0 Bxerage; Bayfield Jun- ter, SA. 3, Stanley.
Sim room, 29 pupils, 75 points, 2.5 HAND SEWN POT HOLDER -
average; ,S.S. 10, Goclerich ToWnship, Ruth 'Shelling, S.S. 3, ;Stanley; Marion
17 pupils, 22 paints, 1.2 average; Sn. Horner, SA. 6, ,Stanley; joyce Web -
7, Stanley Township, 28 PuP0 ils, 0ster, SS'. 6, Stanley; Gordon Porter,
points, 1.1 average, SA. 3, 'Stanley; John Dowson, SS. 3,
'SPECIAL PRIZES -$5 SPeeials - Stanley; Marjorie Dowson, ,S.S. 3,
Betty Talbot S.S. 4, ,Stanley; Clifford
High boy grade 1 -5 -John Dowson, Stanely. -
S.S. 3, Stanley; high boy grade 6-107 catiorra OR OILCLOTH TOY -
7kona1d Warner, Bayfield Senior; bignJoyce Webster; Batty Talbot; Marilyn
:girl grade 1 -5 -Ruth Snelling, SA. 3, Dowson; Donna Lemon, S.S. 7, ,Stan -
Stanley; high girl . grade 6.10 -Ethel ley; Barbara McConnell, S,S. 6, Stan -
Blair, Bayfield Sr.; high pimils, S'S. ley. Anna Porter.
10, Goderich Township -John Middle- 131313ER MAW, WOVEN - Joyce
le,on. $2.50 Specials -Highest points, Forbes, S, S. 4, Goderich; Gerald
.section 7 -Anna Porter, S.S. 3, Stan- Keyes, S.S. 3, Stanley; Donna Lobb,
ley, Ruth Snelling, sz. 3, Stanley, S.S. 4, 'Goderich; Joyce Talbot, S.S. 3,
Ethel Blair, BasSfield Sr., all tied; Stanley; Gordon Tebbutt, SA. 4, God -
Highest points, section 8 - Donald erich; David Ostrom, S.S. 6, Goderich.
'Warner, Bayfielcl Senior. $1 Specials PLASTICINE IVIODEL - Kenneth
--Highest points, section 4, Betty Tal- Farquhar, A.S. 4, Goderich; Billy Mc -
bet, S.S. 4, W. Stanley; highest Points, Clinchey, SA. 6, ,Stanley; Bobby Web -
section 5 -Margery Webster, S.S. 6, ster, S.S. 6, Stanley; Irene May, Bay -
:Stanley; highest points', section 9- field Junior; Robin Fraser, Bayfield
Ruth Snelling, SA. 3, Stanley; best Junior; Joyce Peck, SA: 3, Stanley.
•vase, class 30-1VIarion Horner, S•S• PICTURE' CUT OUT -Edith Jones,
s6, Stanley; best vase, class 30A -
Ethel Blair, Bayfield Senior; perfect S.S. 4, Goderich; John Dowson; Terry
:score, class 4--; Margery Ducharme,
SS. 4, W. Stanley, Betty Talbot, S.S.
4, ,Stanley, and Clifford Talbot, S.S. 4,
Stanley, all tied.
WEED MAIMING 'COMPETITION-
Pearson, SA. 4, Goderich; Stewart;
Broadfoot, S.S. 1, Stanley; Nancy
Webster, S.S. 6, Stanley; Margery
Webster.
FLOUR A,ND ,SALT MODEL -
Gerald Clarke, S.S. 6, Stanley; Patsy
Scotehmer, Bayfield Junior; Bobby
Parker, Batyfield Junior; Billy Park-
er, Bayfied Junior; Gerald Parsons,
S.S. '7, Stanley; Ruth Snelling.
JUNIOR SORAP BOOK - iIly
Peck, S.S. 3, Stanley; Stewart Broad -
foot; Margery Webster; Alec Ostrom,
S.S. 6, Stanley; Bobby Parker; Stan-
ley Telford, Bayfield. Junior.
CURRENT EVENT SCRAP BOOK
-Ethel Blair, Bayfield Senior; Anna
Porter; Norma Sturgeon.
WOODWORK MODEL - Douglas
Jones; Clifford Talbot; Harold Apfel
beck, Bayfield Senior; Joyce Web-
ster; Henrys Rau, S.S. 4, Stanley;
Douglas ,Switzer, S.S. 10, Godereih.
POEM BOOK -Edna Jackson; Lois
Jones, S.S. 4, Goderich; Neil Mc -
Community Furniture Sale
Saturday, October 26
at the home of Edward W. Elliott
Anyone wishing to place anything in this sale please notify me
before Tuesday, October 22.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
42-b
Gregor, S.S. 1, Stanley; Ruth IVIcFar
lane, S.S. 1, Stanley; Douglas Jones;
Anna Porter. •
ILLUSTRATED posmpat -Betty
Talbot; Evelyn Bell, Bayfield Senior;
Margaret Stirling, Bayfield Senior;
Bobby ,Brandon, Bayfield Senior;
Edna Jackson'; Kathleen Talbot, S.S.
4, Stanley.
GLASS PAINTING -Shirley Bran-
don, Bayfield Junior; Nancy Webster;
Terry Pearson; Bobby Parker; John
Dewson; Leo Ducharme, S.S. 4, Stan-
ley.
GLASS PAINTING -- Margaret
1VIeCAymont, S.S. 0, Stanley; Ronald
Castle, Hayfield Senior; Kathleen
Talbot; Marie Stirling, Bayfield Sen-
ior; Betty' Talbot; Gloria Westlake,
Bayfield Senior.
WRITING 12 LINES OF POETRY
-Margery Webeter; Gerald Tebbutt,
SA. 4, Goderich; illerald Ducharme;
Betty Postill, S.S. 10, Goderich;
Kathleen Talbot.
WRI;TING 12 LINES OF POETRY
-Betty Heard, Bayfield Senior; Louis
Tebbutt, 8.5. 4, Goderich; Marie Stir-
ling;, Ethel Blair; Margaret Stirling;
Edna Jackson.
PRINTING A 4 LINE NURSERY
RHYME -Kathleen Tinnier, S.S. 10,
Goderich; Margaret Howard, Bayfield
Junior; Marilyn Steckle, SA. 3, Stan-
ley; James Love, SS. 7, Stanley;
Douglas Armstrong, S.S. 3, Stanley;
Lawrence Jones, SA. 4, Goderich.
COMPOSITION - George Castle,
Bayfield Senior; Marie Stirling; Ron-
ald Jowett, Bayfield Senior; Ethel
Blair; Norma Sturgeon; Gloria West-
lake.
NAMED LEAVES, • WAXED' -
Margery- and joYce Webster; Marg-
aret Howard; Gordon Porter; Bobby
Parker; Dowson, S.S. 3, Stanley;
Doreen McKenzie, Bayfield Junior.
NAMED LEAVES, WAXED -Ron-
ald Castle; Gerald Sturgeon, Bayfield
Senior; Anna Porter; Barbara Brand-
on; IVIargaret,Stirling; Billy Talbot.
COLLECTION OP WEEDS -- Lois
Jones; Ruth Snelling; Joyce Peck;
Ethel Blair; Norma Sturgeon; Ronald
Postill,,S.S. 10, Goderich.
SMALL TABLE BOUQUET -
Marilyn Steckle; Marion Horner;
Ruth Snelling; Marjorie Dowson;
jci;YePeck; Joan McLeod, Bayfield
Junior.'SMALL TAELI3 BOUQUET -Ethel
Blair; Anna Porter; Bobby Brandon;
Barbara Brandon; Helen Blair; Doug-
las Switzer.
5 BEETS -Nancy Webster; Grace
Forrest, 53. 7, Stanley; lVfarion Hor-
ner; Bobby Brandon; Bob. Lennon,
Donald Warner, Baield Senior.
,OABROTS, long -Marion Herner;
Donald Warner; Elaine Grainger, S.S.
4, Stanley; Margaret McCIymont;
John Middleton, SA. 10, Goderich;
Helen Blair.
CARROTS, short -Marilyn Steckle;
John Dawson; George Coleman, S.S.
7, Stanley; Billy Pilgrim, SA. 6, Stan-
ley; Margaret IVIcelymont; Helen Mc-
Leod, Bayfied jueior.
SPANISH ONIONS -E'dna Jack-
son; Harold Warner; Ruth Jackson,
S.S. 1, Stanley; Elaine Grainger;
Joseph Rau, SA, 4, Stanley; Billy
Pilgrim.
ONIONS, ADV -Ethel Blair; Helen
Blair; Neil McGregor; John Middle-
ton; Elaine Grainger; Helen Stewart,
S. S. 1, Stanley.
POTATOES - Donald Forest;
Elaine Grainger; Gordon Porter;
Doreen McKenzie; Stewart Broadfoot;
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Clinton R.R. No. 2
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PORTER'S HILL
- Monday, October 21
Community Auction Sale
Ur. and Mrs. Lawson Lockhart and
children motored over Saturday night
from Royal Oak, Mich., picked up Mr.
and Mrs. J. Lockhart, and proceeded
to Dundalk where they attended the
75th o,nniversaty of the opening of
the old home, church at Inistogue.
Grace Church Anniversary
Anniversary services Of Grace Unit-
ed Church will be held October 20,
Rev. A. W. Gardiner, Egmondville,
will speak at 11 a.m. The evening
service will be at '7.30 p.m. All are
welcome. Special music.
Porter's Hill W. A.
•
Porter's Hill W.A. held its October
meeting at the home of Mrs. Will
Cox on Thursday ,afteroon.' in the
absence of the president, the meeting
was taken by the vice-president, IVIrs.
John Torrance. It was opened by the
singing of a hymn. NM J. Lockhart
read the Scripture lesson. Elinor Cox
red the minutes of last meeting; some
discussion took place as towhich
evening to have our crokinole party.
Some other business was completed.
The meeting closed with all repeating
the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Vic Elliott
invited the ladies to hold their Novem-
ber meeting at her home: The after-
noon was.spent quilting. A tasty lunch
was enjoyed, served by the hostess.
Anna Porter.
TABLE CORN -Robert McGregor,
S.S. 1, Stanley;' Jack McGregor, A.S.
1, Stanley; Margaret MeClymont;
Elaine ,Grainger; ,Anna Porter; Don-
ald Warner.
POP CORN-Donglas Armstrong,
Donald Warner.
HEAD SUNFLOWER - Stewart
Broadfoot; Donald McGregor, S.S. 1,
Stanley; Jean McGregor, SA. 1, Stan-
ley; Jack McGregor; Alas Rae, Bay_
field Junior; Ruth Snelling,
;SHEAF OF WHEAT -Donald Mc-
Gregor; Robert McGregor; Donald
Warner; John Dowson.
,SHEAF OF OATS - Doreen Mc-
Kenzie; Donald McGregor; Neil Me.
Gregor.
,SHEAP OP BARLEY -Jack Mc.
Gregor; Donald Warner, Bayfield Sr.
APPLES - Helen Blair; Ethel
Blair; Middleton; Donald Lemon:
Doreen McKenzie; Margaret MeCly-
mont.
PDARSS-Bob aVfeClymont; Bobby
Brandon; Margaret McClymont;
Grace Forrest; Mae Coleman; Joyce
Webster.
FRUIT SALAD - Ruth Snelling;
Janet McLeod; Anna Porter; Doreen
McKenzie; Alays Rae; Joan McLeod.
LUNCH BOX -Doreen McKenzie;
Ruth Snelling; Ruth Clarke; Anna
Porter; Gordon Porter.
BRAN MITPFINS -Barbara Bas-
sett, Bayfield Senior; Betty Talbot;
,Maragret McClymont; Margery Web-
ster; Jacqueline Chuff, ,S,S. 10, God-
erich; Doreen McKenzie.
(Continued in next Week's issue)
AUCTION SALE
of STOCK and WOOD at
Porter's Hill, 3 miles west of Holmes -
Ville, on
Monday October 21
commencing at 2 p.m., consisting of:
.CATTLE -15 young cows, milking,
and to freshen in January, February,
and March;4 Holstein
iheifers, sup, -
posed to be n calf; 6 Ayrshire heifers,
supposed to be. ut calf; a young
calves; 50 stockers cattle, Hereford
and Durham, from 500-700. lbs.
PIGS -4 brood SOWS; 20 chunks.
WOOD -60 cord foot wood.
TERMS -CASH
A. E. TOWNSHEND, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
42-b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK and POULTRY on
Wednesday, October 23
at 1 p.m. at Thomas Butt's Farm,
adjoining Village of Kippen
1 Durham bull, 3 (years old; 20
Durham and Hereford cows, due front
October to March; 11) two-year-old
Durham and Hereford steers; 20
heifers, rising 2 years old; 25 spring
calves.
PIGS -5 sows (York) with litters;
7 pigs, (15 lbs.).
POULT14Y-150 year-old hens; '75
pullets, 5 ,niontlis old.
TERMS -CASH
THOMAS BUTTS, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Et, P. Chesney, Clerk. 41-42-15
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WORKING
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IN EVERY
WAL
IC OF
LIFE
SINCE
18 1 7
011,95
at 2 P.M. at -
Harold Jackson's Farm
1 mile East of- Seaforth on Higbway
50 Hereford and Durham. Cattle
400-700 lb's.; calves; 1 Jersey cow:
milking; pigs; sows; chunks:
Anyone may bring stock to this sale.
H:AROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney' Clerk. 42-b
Clearing Auction Sale
of HOUSEHOLD GOODS and
FARM MACHINERY
at lot 15, concession 10, Ilullett Town-
ship, 21/4; miles east of .Londesboro,
Tuesday, October 22
at I P.M.
IMPLEMENTS -Oliver 60 tractor,
on rubber with, starter and lights:
Oliver 2 -furrow plow; bean puller for
Oliver Ns Massey -Harris seed drill,
15 -hoe with Preston fertilator; Mas-
sely-Harris, binder, 6 ft. cut; Massey -
Harris cultivator; Massey -Harris
mower, 6 ft. cut; root pulper; set 4 -
section harrows; fanning mill; Vesset
grinder; top buggy; Cockshutt riding
plow; Cockshutt walking .plow; Na-
tional gang plow; 1 car and rope; set
sloop sleighs with flat rack; 14 ft,
hay rack; rubber tire wagon, 16x600
tires; roller; Massey -Harris cream
separator; Cocicshutt 2 -furrow walk -
Mg plow; Massey -Harris scuffler;
hemlock lumber, 1" and 2x4; 1,800
bushel mixed grain; 2,000 lbs. Ren-
frew scales; electric fencer; wheel
barrow; 2 grind stones; water tank.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS- Daven-
port; 5 rocking chairs; Vietrola;
library table; small table; sideboard;
6 dining room chairs; dining room
table; fall leaf table; 2 bedroom
suites; steel bed; ;toilet sets; walnut
stand, antique; New Home sewing
machine; kitchen table; kitchen eab•
inet; churn; kitchen chairs; 2 rugs;
coal oil stove with oven; Beech cook
stove; complete dinner set; glassware;
2 fancy lamps (antique); Alladin
lamp; congoleumsclock; sheets, pillow
cases, blankets, pillows, wool blankets,
table linen; knives, forks, pots, pans,
pictures, linoleu3n 4x5 yards; Beech
kitchen range; kithcen couch,
TERMSCASH
THOMAS BEATTIE, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk. 42-13
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK, GRAIN and WOOD
at Lot No. 47, Maitland Concession,
Goderich Township, 3 miles north
of Holmesville on
Thursday, October 24
at 1 P.M. sharp, consisting; of
the following:
HORSES -General purpose mare,
3 years ild; black mare, 9 years old;
black horse, aged.
CATTLE -Holstein cow, 4 years
old, due November 22; Holstein cow,
5 years old, due November 25; Hol-
stein eow, 9 years old, due December
18; Holstein cow, 5 years old, due
April 25; Holstein heifer, rising 3
years old, milking; blue roan cow,
4 years old, due December 22; Guern-
sey X Hereford cow, 4 years old, due
December 31; roan cow, 7 years old,
due January 8th; black cow, 8 years
old, due April 13; 5 Holstein X Here-
ford heifers, 2 years old; 6 Hereford
steers, 21/4 years old; 7 cross -bred
steers and heifers; 6 spring and sum-
mer calves.
PIGS -Yorkshire sow, due Novem-
ber 10; Yorkshire sow, due November
12; 4 pigs, 6 weeks old; 4 pigs, ap-
proximately 175 lbs.
POULTRY - 50 New Hampshire
hens, / years old.
'GRAIN -Quantity of salvage grain
suitable for feed; quantityof mixed
gtain, 11/4 acres sorghum; 58 corn
stooks.
WOOD - 7 cord of mixed wood;
number of cedar end posts; 17 hydro
poles', 30' and 35' lengths with 6"
taps; 22 ft. insulage; 2 milk Sans.
TERMS -CASH
This sale is called due to loss of
barn by fire, no reserve.
GARMAN TEBBUIT, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
42-b
CLEARING
AIJCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
FEED and FURNITURE
at Lot No. 14, Concession 10, Stanley
Township, 2 miles west of Varna and
1 mile south on ,
Wednesday, October 23
at 1 p.latsharp, the following:
CATTLE -Durham cow, 5 years
old, due January 14; Durham cow,
7 years old, due January 15; Durham
cow, 7 years old, with calf at foot,
dile April 28; Durham cow, 9 years
old, with calf at foot, due May 2;
Durham cow, 5 years old, with calf
At foot, due May 8; Durham cow,
7 years old, with calf at foot. due
May 10; Durham cow, 8 years old,
with calf at foot, due May 13; Reg-
istered Shorthorn bull, 21/4 years old.
PIGS -11 pAgs, 10 weeks old.
POULTRY a n d EQUIPMENT --
80 X Rhode Island Red pullets (lay-
ing); brooder stove and shield; colony
house; 3 rain shelters; feeders.
IIVLPLEMENTS 1Vlassey-Harris
binder, 7 ft. cut; SVfassey-Harris 2 -
row scuffler with bean puller attach-
ment; Massey -Harris hay loader;
Massey -Harris 13 -hoe drill with fer-
tilator attac,hment; ISL.:my-Harris
18 -hoe drill; Massey -Harris walking.
plow; Deering mower, 6 ft cut with
pea harvester attachment; Deering
manure spreader (nearly new); Oliv-
er sulky ;plow; spring tooth cultivat-
or; 4 -section drag ;harrows; out -throw
disc; rubber tire wagon; flat rack;
steel tire buggy; suttee; 11/4 H.P. gas
engine; blacksmith's forge; 1,200 lb
scales; electric fencer; DeLaval
cream separator; fanning mill; water
tank; sugar kettle; hay fork and
sling's; Wagon box; post hole auger;
pig troughs; 2 set of double harness;
8 horse collars; whiffletrees; neck -
yokes, forks, shovels, tools and mini -
0:00e other articles.
FEED -Approximately 6 tons of
mixed hay; 21/4, tons of bailed bay;
quantity of feed beans.
PURNITURE--,2 bedroom suits;
settee; 2 arm chairs; 2 'small tables;
kitchen table; 2 kitehen chairs; ,power
meat grinder, other articles too num-
erous to mention.
TERMS -;CASH
No reserve as farm is sold
DAVID J. STEPHENSON, . Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
Richard Reanson, Clerk. 41-42-13
HOSPITAL RATES UP of $3,425, brought about by the in..
,SEAFORTII - In the financial creased cost of food stuff, drugs, and
statement of Scott IVIemorial Hos- labor, professional and domestic. 'The
Seaforth, it was found that board has therefore decided to in -
the hospital had an operational loss crease'the cost per patient.
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