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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-05-31, Page 10PLUMBING & HEATING Free Estimates on ALL Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Installations. Whether it's a small renovation Job or a new furnace, bathroom, or complete installations for a pew borne, we can, advise and help you. We 'Service Everything We Install FINK HEATING PLUMBING ELECTRICAL 84 Wellington St., Clinton — HU 2-7682 LANE OPINES BEACH (By Mrs. Fred Wallis) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun- bar, Lambeth, were also at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Comley and family Stratford, spent Sunday at their summer cot- tage. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heilboh- mer, Stratford, spent the ASPARAGUS FOR THAT TASTY SIDE SALAD For a' tasty side salad chill cooked Ontario-fresh asparagus spears. Top with French dres- sing and garnish with pimento or tomato wedges, suggest food experts from Macdonald Insti- tute, Guelph. 4.• II Me YOWSLAD is BOY seam: HE'S ppreit; #7ERTHAT ;ter A 6YRZ-SCat/X.! ' YOUR ARS DES FRIEND . HAROLD'S WHITE ROSE GARAGE SPECIALIZING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS G NERAL — REPAIRS Ili l, 9(111 227 6 ILCITNOTR0I: 57. rw- • OLD F- Bean Seed Michigan Certified Sanilac A proven quality Seed $6.60 per bushel Michigan Certified Michelite ---,- A strong resistant Seed, recommended for Michelite Growers .......... $6.75 per bushel Ontario Registered No. 1 Seaway— A new earner Maturing Variety $5.40 per btishel ($9.00 per Cwt) We ask no premium for this new seed, Ontario Registered No. 1 gartilac Ekcellent 'Bean Seed Grown Locally $5,40 per bushel ($9.00 per Cwt) BEAN CONTRACTS AVAILABLE SEED and FERTILIZER SUPPLIED Mickle & Son Ltd. PHONE 108 HENSALL, ow: Weis THERE'S NO FINER RANGE IN THE WORLD THAN A BLUE STAR GAS RANGE! clean . . safe . and trouble-free, including such features as: • Automatic oven heat control • Automatic top burner control • Automatic smokeless broiler • Automatic ignition throughout See the flue Star Built-in Gas Panges,too! "Cooking's not the same without the flame" Keep. Both .'gyes .Open. And Your Camera Close at. Nand SS 4 Pupils Show Off Latest Project Five students of SS 4 Goderich Township, posed for pictures Friday after- noon, with part of their pheasant-hatching project. From the right, front, is Wendy Bird with an unhatched egg; Gordon Lobb with a small pheasant not yet out of the shell and Barbara Arm Toews with a newly hatched pheasant chick which proved too lively to leave on her open hand. Back row, from right, Faye Merrill and Jeannette Lobb. (News-Record Photo) Keep your eygt open and your camera handy, That's •the secret of taking interesting, pieturg. • Good. Pic- ture-taking opportunities am everywhere around us. Be Oil the alert, end you'll recOgnize them. Riememher that natural ex- presSions are the best, You don't have to go to the ends of the earth for that. Pietnres are yours for he seeing, -the seaeolin and the taking. When- ever you see something that arouses a response in yen, Pic-ture material is' 'there. Snap people while they're busy. Catch junior while he's having his hair cut, mother While she's baking a pie, or daughter when she's ploring a record on 'the phonograph. Wait for the Peak of action, the spontaneous expression. Yon can also achieve natural expressionis by posing people naturally. Give them a simple task—glancing through a book pethaps — 'anything to relax them• and take their attention If You're TIRED Now arid then everybody gets a "tired•aut" feeling and may be bothered by bacicaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, Oat a tempor- ary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort, That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause backache and tired feeling. Then you feel bettor, rest better, work better. 131 from the Panierg, If ,Yeilir photos tell .stories, they will bring back memories you will elleri_sli long after they have heen taken. Don't he sat- isfied with standing people against a wall ancl Ulan*. Stares will result. Reineinber that whatever type of ..camera you have, it's easy to take, good pictures. Keep A. few points innlintl. Too many r.Objects' on '[be scene -dis- tract attention, .so leave the. wekground uncluttered, In- door — 'and many of your photos these days will be taken indoors — a wag is a good 'background if .it's plain and uniform, Most simple cameras are equipped with flash, allowing 7.0g to 'take vietwes ioclOor$, The :140 Will light tip:.yiettr jest when 7'04 press 'the ton,, Bxperiment wit 11 angles, Move -olese the rstt. hjoet, move away, pace to, the loft -or light, raige. - or lower the .eamera, Generally, closeups provide the best .eNpreissions, You% 17ecog- xvize the right angle when you see Ail set? Held 'the .camera. straight :and steady by pressing it against your body. Keep the subject sharply in focus, 4110,, .to prevent "head chop- piing , woli within 'the. area. of your viewfinder, Press. don't pun h, the release, The Slight- est jar will result in a blurred photo, A word on; .camera 04m; Load the film in subdued 110*, Keep the lens clean with soft lens tissue. Picture-taking is just as easy as' fit sounds. Wp are shipping ,ogttle every .Monday for Vnitod G4 operative of 94tArio and agliOit your patronage, 'We will -plok. I4Pro up at your farm- Please •PHONE P9_1.4-7r .net later that ,aP.turcl4y rtiobt,P, Sealorth farmers .Co•operative _ _ „... _ _ , Shipper 10 mile North of Goderich --, At the Former Port Alb4t Airport Green Acres Trophy Races SATURDAY, JUNE 2 9 EVENTS — Starting at 10:30 a.m. ADMISSION: Adults $1.50; Children under 12 (accompanied by an adult) FREE Page 10—Clinton News-Record—Thurs., May, 31, 1962 weekend at their cottage. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Buetten- miller, Seaforth, were at their summer home here Sunday. Sorry to report Mrs. James Sirling had the misfortune of , having a fait and fracturing her collar bone. Mr. and Mrs, John Bailey and David, Toronto, spent the weekend at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes, Miss Alma Barnes, London, were at their cottage for the Weekend. iMrs. George Woods, Livonia, Mich., and her guest Mrs. Roy Miller, St. Thomas, have re- turned to St Thomas for a few days, Mrs. Woods will return to her home from there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doc- hen and Bud, London; spent the weekend at their cottage. Bud had as his guest David Meadows, London. David's military tie caught the eye of Prince Philip when he visited WoIesly Barracks last week, 0 LATEST SUGGESTIONS ON CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL, Be sure to get the Ontario Department of ' Agriculture "Guide to Chemical Weed' Con- trol" Publication No. 75, advise weed control experts with the Ontario Agriculture College. Copies will be available from your county agricultural repre- sentative. The guide outlines the latest recommendations for the control of weeds by herbi- cides, COMPETITION FOR THE ORDINARY 'BURGER Try an asparagus-burger for lunch, suggest food experts from Macdonald Institute, Guelph. Simply arrange hot, cooked Ontario-fresh ,asparagus on toasted, split buns, Pour on, melted butter or a cheese sauce. Classified Ads Bring Quick Results Yes, you save three ways if you buy a Blur Star Gas Range right now.' First, you get special sale prices on famous name Blue Star gas ranges. You also get a special trade-in allowance on your old stove. And for customers of Union Gas, a special bonus gift of $15.00 cash! Look over the glamourous new gas ranges at your gas appliance dealer's and make your choice today. Your dealer will fill out your Pomo Gift Certificate and you'll receive a tini0i1 Gas cheque for $15.00. HURRY!• OFFER EXPIRES ON JUNE 23RD. 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