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Clinton News-Record, 1962-06-21, Page 10Kills Flies Fast! 95% kills rn 4 hours Kills all resistent flies Contains malathion and D.D.V.P In 24 oz., 5 lb. and 25 lb. cans i. 1Q; For a Fly Free Farm Mom...is the Ideal family Photographer Any mother who keeps a camera handy won't find herself telling . a neighbour, "I wish I had a picture". She can have the picture,. a story-telling pic- ture, to share with friends and relatives now and in later years, close-up of Mary's happy face to recall happy moments. Mother is the ideal family p'hotographer be ca she spends more time with the chil- dren than anyone else. She's at home with the children when father is at work. She's around' 9One,,M0, LEGISLATIVE RLY. Select Committee on Manpower Training BRIEFS INVITED On April 18, 1962, The Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed a Select Committee to investigate and make recommendations concerning; 1. The Apprenticeship Act and the regulations made thereunder; 2. All aspects oftheapprenticeship system as presently established in Ontario and more particularly as it pertains to the training of persons in trades or crafts relating to the construction industry and in industrial undertakings; 3. The training of workers and more particularly re- training and upgrading of skills; and 4. The roles of government, industry and labour in this Public hearings are expected to take place in the Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto, in September and October. Individuals or organizations interested in presenting sub- missions to the Committee are invited to contact the Secretary no later than July 15th. The Committee will be glad to supply a list of specific questions upon which comment is particularly desired, as well as background I nformation and advice which may assist interested parties In the preparation and presentation.of briefs. - J. R. Simonett, M.P.P. T. M. Eberlee, Chairman. Secretary, Room 262, Parliament Buildings, Toronto (Telephone 365-19461 HOWARD FLORBAll sfLY KILLER HEAD FOR THE SIGHTS... THE LAKES... THE FUN • • .• • • • ••• • KnOW Ontario. better.4. it's all yours Ontario 004.1rtiorit of "Niel and Publicity /If itin'totithaarti ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE Mail to: Ontario Traiel; A708 Parliament Bldg., Toronto, Ontario . 44 hilt 4 1'668'; ill711,; ADDRPSii.4....44444446•;.444.4...., FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later that Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. S. Hunt, Shipper Phone 669 W 1 VISIT YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER oTODAY I 0 N Yes, you save three ways if you buy a Blue 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 ofUnion 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 Bonus Gift Certificate and you'll receive a Union Gas cheque for $15.00. HURRY! OFFER EXPIRES ON JUNE 23RD. 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 Blue Star Built-In Gas Ranges, too! "Cooking's not the same without the flame" 1.1 Smorgasbord. Served on Lawns For '.11ensall Choir .11-.EN•SALL, Mrs. Robert Pryde, choir director and organ, 1st of Hensall United Church choir entertained niernberS of the choir, their husbands, .wives and friends to a smorgasbord diainer served picnie style on the lovely lawns on June 14 With Over 40 attending, Turkey, ham, salads, milts, topped off with strawberry .shorteake With whipped cream was the menu served. Mrs.. Pryde was ably assisted by her. huSbaod. A short choir practice was held in the home after which a social hour was enjoyed; clim- axed with-,a game of ball by the men. During the evening Mrs, Currie Wirilaw Was pre, sented with a gift by XI'S. Ron Mock on behalf of the choir and, Mrs. T. C. Coates. Exeter, a former member of the choir re- ceived a hymnary, Mrs. Harry I-190ton made the presentation. FOR BARNS dt. Contains .11L11.P. with Malothlon 1°11 FARM BUILDINGS H. F. WETTLAUFER Clinton Ontario Chiselhurst UCW At Parker Home HENSALL — Mrs, Harold Parker was. hostess at her home Tuesday, June 12 for the June meeting of Chiselhutst United Church Women, with an :atten., dance .of 20, President Mrs. Perry HarriS conducted the meeting, Mrs.. Alvin Cole con— ducted the •worship period' and members responded to !the roll oall with a verse from the book of Esther. A motion was• passed to send Mists Patricia Harris to the school for leaders at Alma Col- lege, St. Thomas, in August Mrs, Thomas l3rintnell submit- ted a report of the Presbyterial at Grand' Bend. Mrs:, R. Boyce presented :the Bible study, and Mrs. Clarence Coleman gave the tofpie on "Stewardsihip" fol- loWed with a film. Mrs. Currie Winlaw was pre- sented with 9. gift, with Mrs,. Robert Kinsman reading the' .preSentation address and Mrs. Roy MacDonald making the presentation. • Missionary prayer was by Mrs. William Brintnell. Mrs. R. Taylor thanked Mrs. Parker for her hospitality. Re,- freShments, were served: Hos- tesses were Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. o , Gospel Services Stinday Nights Starlite Drive-In HENSALL—Starlite Drive-In Gospel Services will commence July 8 for the third year at the Starlite Drive-In, near Grand Bend. A recent meeting was held in the Evangelical United Church, Dashwood, with the election of officers taking place. 'Chairman, T. Harry Hoff- man!, Dashwood; vice chairnian Edgar Cudinore, Exeter; secre- tary, Rev. Robert S. Hiltz, Ex- eter; treasurer, Alvin, Finkbein- er, Credit:on; head usher; Wil- liam Pearce, Exeter; assistant, Carl Oestricher, Dashwood. Ushers will be secured from the various churches taking part in these services with an invitation to more churches to take part. There will be a mixed choir from the district with Several musical directora Any person wishing to sing in this choir is :asked to attend the rehearsal- ' each Sunday evening at T p.m. in the Shipka United Church prior to the service which will commence at 8 p.m.. Guest , speakers from across• Canada and the United States will again participate with veil.- 0113 musical talent as well as a Salvation Army Band . from Woodstock. Vesper services will be held each Tuesday evening in, the Pinery Provincial Park under the 'auspices of this, organiza- tion. This year they have add- ed an aanpitheatre which will accommodate over 800. persons. LaSt year large crowds attend- ed these services. 'Any proceeds after expenses will again go to the Bible So- ciety, the Gideons, and the, Good Will Rescue Mission. 0 ,MIDDLETON Stewart Middleton and Thom- as Todd, Lucknow, attended the annual sale of registered Aber- deen Angus cattle at View Hul- loia Farms, owned by Major General Churchill Mann, King City, on Friday, June 15. Lake — Lake Superior, deepest of the Great Lakes, has a maximum depth of over 1,300 feet; Lake St., Clair, shallowest .of the chain, has a maximum depth of 23 feet. when picture-taking situations jUst naturally happeP junior makes mud pies, when daughter Wimps in front of a Mirror, whop hopscotch, is play- ed en the front sidewalk. Are you and daugliter''head- log for the neighbourhood park this afternoon? Take: your camera and capture, pin film, a day in the life of your child, Get a shot as you leave the house and then record the gam, es and fun, that follows. With a camera, especially a movie :camera, mother is, set to film the :action as happens. You'll want to vary the length of scenes, the angle of your camera, and the distance of your shots. You might look an at Mary when She's climb- ing the steps to the slide, and then look down on her while she breezes to the bottom and plunks into the sandbox. Art the swings, you'll have a chance to shoot a complete se- quence. You can begin with a long Shot, to establish a com- plete view of the location and follow with a medium shot—in this case, Mary sitting on the swing. Then, continue: with a The final scene would be an, Other king shot, with Mary jumping from the seat. Mo'v'ies or snapshots can pre-v,kip a colorful record of yew family life. By ,telling an p-tter- esting story, and shooting with ewe, yo II% have plattres rthat your family and friends pan ems joy for years to =re. I NOTICE Tuckersmith Municipal Dump will be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 1 to 5:30 p.m. No wire fencing, old concrete, or car bodies permitted. J. I. McIntosh Clerk 14tfb Page 10—Clinton News-Record—Thurs.„ June 21, 1962 .111