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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-07-15, Page 5CLAACMSSIFIED WORK FOR YOU ) PATTERSON'S USED FURNITURE 97 St. Petrick St. — Goderich — Dial 524-7616 Sky Harbor AN Services Goderich Chartered and Sightseeing Flights — Student Training SKY HARBOR — HIGHWAY 21 — PHONE 524-7385 W. MacDONALD ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Specializing in Electric Heating Complete Motor Rewinding and Repair Service CLINTON DIAL 482-7702 GODERICH PHONE 524-7851 For,. BUILDING SUPPLIES and HARDWARE Of All Kinds . . . It's BAYFIELD HARDWARE and LUMBER SAYFMLD Phone 3-R-3 CATER/MGT FOR EVERY OCCASION When you begin to plan your wedding . . . come in and see us about a beautifully catered reception. We little ccji nit BAYFIELD, ONT. JOHN WISE, Salesman Phone 412-7216 FLOORING CONTRACTOR 61 Hamilton St.. Goderich Phone 524-8831 INSURANCE K. W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE& REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 482-9747 Residence 462-7604 GET EXPERT INSTALLATION FROM SPECIALISTS B. R. ROBINSON Allied's Farm Leasing Programme 1. THERE IS NO "DOWN PAYMENT" WITH LEASING SO YOUR CASH RESOURCES ARE PRESERVED! 2. LEASING EXTENDS YOUR FARM CREDIT AND SIMPLIFIES YOUR BOOKKEEPING 3. ALL EQUIPMENT IS INSURED FOR COLLISION, UPSET, FIRE, THEFT, ETC. 4. ALL LEASING PAYMENTS ARE 100% TAX DEDUCTIBLE! LEASING IS YOUR NEW POWERFUL WEAPON TO MODERNIZE ON A TRULY ECONOMICAL BASIS For example take a $6,000.00 tractor. If you purchased the tractor you would be required to put up a "down payment" of approximately one-third, or $2,000.00. By leasing you would not have to put up this down payment, so this $2,000.00 could be used for other purposes. Suppose you used this money to pay cash for feed for your dairy cattle. The feed dealer usually gives a 2°. discount for cash every month — 2% per month is 24% per year — an excellent return on your saving. LEASING CAN BE MORE ECONOMICAL THAN BORROWING THE MONEY FROM A BANK, CREDIT UNION, ETC., TO BUY THE EQUIPMENT For more details about Leasing or Dairy Credit, write or phone it Page Five--The Bayfield Bulletin-July 15,1965 Wine 111113110Yeni en at MOntil SWIMMING. FISHING PICNICS Bant ADMISSION 50 CENTS PER CAR GROUP RATES AVAILABLE OPEN 10 A M CLOSED AT OUSK PHONE 524-6290 DIRECTORY LODGE 1 SERVICE AMBULANCE ygen, First Aid Equipment 3ea u tifu and Rare FINK Plumbing £ Heating Ltd Electrical Service ED FINK BILL FINK Hensall 36 Clinton 412-7662 Goderich 524-7345 Ox Of English orig- in it dates back to about 1875. It is about 20 inches tall and has fonte and shade of swirl- ed satin glass. Recently import ed from Europe, this peg lamp originally held a candle, then was converted to oil. Many others too. Using Agricultural Chemicals Safely Each year more farm pesti- cides are being used to control plant disease and rodents, and although these chemicals in- crease crop production and pro- tect produce, farm people risk their lives and crops if they are used carelessly. The National Safety League of Canada, in co-operation with the Canadian Agricultural Chemicals Association, is en- deavouring to make farm fam- ilies more aware of the dangers of accidental poisoning. Ac- cording to the League, acci- dental poisoning can be pre- vented if these four keys to safety are followed: 1. LABEL: Read everything on the label and follow the in- structions to the last word. Use common sense to bridge the gap between what is written on the label and the actual chem- ical application. 2. USE: Chemical users should thoroughly plan their application programs. Use'the correct chemical at the right time for the job to be done. Use the appropriate respirator when required. Wear the pre- scribed type of clothing or skin covering as noted on the label or on special instructions. Keep children away from mixing, dusting, or spraying areas. 3. STORAGE: Agricultural chemicals should be stored in a cabinet, room, or building that can he clearly marked and -.JOanJll acRae WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER 166 The Square Goderich FINE CHINA — GIFTS REPAIRS YOUR ESSO FARM AGENT IMPERIAL • GASOLINE • FUEL OIL Ask About Our FREE HOME HEAT SERVICE HAROLD BLACK 296 James St.—Clinton Phan* 482-3873 These husky stalwarts were winners of a heat in the rustic chariot races which were a thrilling feature of the recent Scout camporee near Varna. One of the thrills in the spirited series of races was the near slaughter of the intrepid cameraman who was foolhardy enough to stand in the middle of the course trying for some good action. He got it by diving to the ground to avoid being maimed by the human "horses". (Bulle'tin Photo) locked, and where there is no chance of contact with human food or livestock feeds. Keep chemicals in their original con- tainers, never in pop bottles, canning jars, or unmarked con- tainers, especially those asso- ciated with food and drink. PRIMITIVES ART GLASS — CHINA PINE FURNITURE LAMPS — JEWELLERY orbt Vint Room antiquto fillarp /limner 101 arm .eft --4kberift••Pborir 324-7775 CHARLES R. HARRIS HURON COUNTY AGENT ALLIED FARM SERVICES PHONE BAYFIELD 95 YOURS WHEN YOU NEED IT • _ anwr .••••