Clinton News-Record, 1964-08-27, Page 7FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Monday for United
Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We
pipic them up at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday •
nights.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative
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Phone 856 R 14
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Social Notes
News Editor: Atone Aileron Phone 111) 24349 ,
from Was- ealv haVe retained
ogo• "P•oo0.,. tomtly,
CIO, and Mr., 1Wibprt :Bodg-ii end .e.hildren .epent )their.
Pl:idays an Pritiell Ooltanhin,
and *re, narry- Mint,
NanOtio, 13,q. Pre Wee
till Wetting with their. Pen,
1,- -and Mrs, Matt Wiatticine,
Wing cerrailander gad. Mre,
,. Refuse .ere on trip to Qt-
OW4 Mid .Greenwood,.Greenwood,
Sgt, 441, Mrs, Vic Antirahlt
e vacatior Yearnotitb,
ova Scotia.
F.'S Loud q, Wade end
P .045 are enieving lthe• mg),
- weather in. Winnipeg,
Sgt, and Mrs, V, A, Johns-
•441,,Igbtos Tisa mid judy
on tl*jr WaY their acw
Vine .Portage La Prairie,
'toba.
Mra,. Lou Aorden ie. a pat-
ient in C1"iritorz Pyblie Hospital
for a few days,
M.** ,Maureen egg .new
visiting relatives in. Boston,
will -enter sit, Vincent
Blospital .in Brookville, .94t,,
as student nurse this coning
Septarnher.
Flight -Sgt.' and. Mrs. Padley.
Doh ge and family are
moving to (Whs. Bay, Onij.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Peddle.
Montreal were Visiting with
Cpl. and Mrs.: Footer peddle,
Guests of Cpl. and Mrs, Ray-
Mond Pervais.. WOre Mr, and
Mrs, w.C,Godbout of Ottawa.
LAO and 'Mrs,. Norm Parker
are moving to Sarnia later to
Tatter Sgt. d 'd ;IRS, ..MPPR bee: been :W-
ending siorne: time in ..Montreal,
at Mr, an.d. We. I oland Berger.
essential Minerals
tortoni°
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(ii4en40Yer.. Last Week)
.441:1 Mrs' '13Pg.r OYr Ana. 4the 'boys have moved ,Png,
Miss Debby North Bay
is. „visiting Ait the home of MieS
Pain ..SerVoe,
Sgt, and Mrs, A,. .K• otil and their family haye,left per
U.O.lherg;
1- and Mrs. -'4214ert Re au and' their .children. are on Vac, alien at Mille O, grert,,
ToAq and Mrs, Al Raley are
visiting relativet5' in the East, ern provinces.
.sgit, and Mrs, Wilfrid' Stun*
pf and daughter Vicki,- are on a trip to. prince Edward. lend.
CPI. and. Mrs. Charles Royer
and their family have moved to Quebec City,
Sgt, P. H. Sutcliffe, Mike
and Judy are on their way to
Baldy Hughes Station in B.C.
Miss Sandra. Wade haS been a patient in. Clinton Pabli c . Hospital;
Cpl. and Mrs, Earl Bowles
have been spending some time •
at Green Mountain Falls,- Col-
orado Springs, attending a
c.oavention, of "square
claneere`!„
Visiting at Cpl. and ivrro, R. liaspeck's over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs, T. Drake,
Mallon and Miss A. Carisse
from Ottavva.
A fareWell party for Miss
rflie, and lVfisS - Judy Johnston
took place at the home of Mies
Jean Christian. The girls were
presented with silver spoons by
a group of their friends. • Young people having birth,
days were Douglas Kerr, 8
years. old on August 12 and
Terry -.Robertson; 9 years- old on August 15,
. Risttration for the nursery
school is requested before Aug-
ust '15; .the 'school is to be held in ?the Adastral Park
Community Centre. Arrange,
merits may be made by calling
482-7347 or 7669, :7656, • 9743
or 6668. -
follow These 12
-Commandments.
for Safe Spraying
Canadian Aghlonhniial
Ohecniegle 4.esogai Non recently
issued a leaflet PeP1Alning the
twelve coMM4Pdrnen0 of safe,
spraying. and daetiPg.
The 72 SlIggeefiloPe .1M PPf-
eter are Reted below in. the
hopeS the, will be .read Mid
sage .Spore reader nn nunleae-
ant P4Perienee.
ALways read the label before
using sprays Or ,dust.S, Note
Warnings and cautions each
time 1?efOre opening the con-
tainer.
*Keep sprays and dusts out
of the reach of children,
pets, and irresponsible people.
They should be stored out-
side of the home, away from
food and feed, and under
leek and key,
410,Alw4Y$ store sprays and
duals original containers
and keep them, tightly clpSed.
Nwor keep then in anything
but the original container,
* Never smoke while spray-
ing or dusting. -
Ai Arvoicl inhaling sprays or
dusts. When directed on the
label, wear protective cloth-
and masks.
iliDo not spill sprays or dusts
on the skin or clothing. If
they pre spilled, remove cpn-
laminated clothing Iree
mediately and wash thet'-
oughly.
it Wash bands and face and
change to clean clothing af-
eter spraying or dusitiag: Also
wash clothing each day be-
fore reuse.
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FROM HAZARD Of
A DEADLY FIR
newspaper photographer who
didn't want to turn detective
Enter a third, but legitimate
acters.
with terse, vivid descriptions
of principals and minor char-
The wondering reader is led
but had 'to keep one step to believe Mafia involvement ahead of the law which sus-
for a few chapters, but the pected him of a killing, things story ends with a simple ex-
got- even more complicated.
planation for the two -corpses All of which makes for an-
which have accumulated dur- other George Coxe novel of in-
triguing suspense, entertain- ing the 176-page novel.
ment and wondering who done George Coxe started his car-it until the last chapter.
Complex Plot
Complex 'though the plot,
Coxe leads his reader through
the maze with continuity and
Book Review .11 MI IN
DEADLY IMAGE
By George Harmon. Coxe
PUBLISHED BY RANDOM HOUSE OF CANADA LIMITED
When a free lance blackmailer crossed up the
photographer who had been hired to blackmail and
was taking bids from several parties for his free-
lance work, the plot of Deadly Image got compli-
cated.
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REIGNS SUPREME'
OUR S'ERVIel AROPIP
irs Hart ADREAN
St Marrs Anglican Church wild
Holds August meeting At Auburn
The Apgheanguild St. Marh Church held
their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Orval McPhee with a: Igge attehdence of members arid
children.
was repeated in Unisori,
Rev, Rebell .1.‘ifeallY i.e a
talk on the marriage service
Gild pviono It. Re *eased
he would, net break hie oath
of, ordinotion by performing legal marriages,
Sfnfly Book
The birthday hymn, was
Star' for Mrs. Geerge Handl-
The study book chapter,
"Pcorn NOW - The Olittroli the Arctic" was giveri by
Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys, She
told about. Vie war of Aev,
Donald Mareh, Bishop of the
Arctic. la her educational talk
she told that pearly all the
Eskimos are Anglicans, and
that five had been ordained
the paet year into the minist-
ry, The children's hymn was
sung and Rev Robert Meetly
closed with prayer.
Reports Accepted
Mrs, George Schneider pre,
sided for the business period.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were awroved as read by Mrs. Andrew Kirjeconaell in
the absence of the secretary,
Mrs. John Deer.
The financial statement was
given by ,Mrs. Lloyd lititriph-
reYS in the absence of the,tr-
eastzrer, Mrs. Gorden R. Tay-
lor. These repores Were accep-
ted on motion of Mrs, Clifford
Brawn and lVfrs. Ed DaVies.
The roll call was answered by naming a Diocese other
than Huron. The offering Wee
received by Mrs. McPhee.
• Plans Announced
Plans were made to hold
a bazaar and bake sale on
September 26th. Rev. lkileally
announced that it was hoped
to hold the annual Harvest
Home services on Sept. 20.
Mrs. Clifford Brown conduc-
ted a coriteet and Mrs. Ed.
Davies won the prize for hay-
EVERYBODY MAW ro
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GOLF CLUBS, ARCHERY, BADMINTON
SETS ' . „ 25% off
SWIM FINS and MASKS ..... 50% off
DUNLOP GOLD SEAL TIRES
670/15, 750/14 11/3 off
ALL MARTIN-SENOR PAINTS V off
SUPREME HOUSE PAINTS
Barn Red, OS White, /Latex
Reg. $3.99 „ Now $2.99 gal.
2 ONLY-1964 PUSHBUTTON All Tran-
sistor CAR RADIOS, 1 Ford, 1 Chev.
Reg. $89.95 Now $59.95
ALL POWER TOOLS ... 20% off
ThurS1*...4449,4027. '1904-t-clintOo Poop 7
ing the most the home o
Nrio. Donald ,COPtswrj.gbt Genies were held .for the atieOn was 1444 -w411. MrS, childrea in Owe of the picnic., !Thciraa4 II4gglitrt AncIlYfr.. Meal-
which was Owe Off to ctoPP,' A lunch P.Pr' the y weather, It was an- IMO, by Mme. McPhee - .assisted
nenneed that the next meeting by hey .1*ther, Mrs.
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Cover every back-to-
school need from A to Z
with an HFC Shopper's
Loan. Get money to
provide books, clothing,
tuition, supplies-even
an apple for the teacher.
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with cash. You borrow
confidently and repay
conveniently-at HFC.
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482-7062 CLINTON
The novel is one with a
Simple plot of suspense which
is maintained from page one
to the last leaf, page-223. Mr.
Ileiedrich pulls no punches and
his vivid, uncluttered descrip-
tions fit persons familiar to
any reader,
His book is tragic, but mat-
ter-of-factly tragic. It weaves
a simple 'tale of the complica-
tions of one man who is a
victim of modern society's ac-
ceptance of the prinelple that
it is quite acceptable to buy
today something you will pay
for tomorrow.
Realistic Dream World
His protagonist, a 27-year-
old father of two small child-
ren with a third expected any
time, fits ideally into the role
of a• finance company sucker,
because he lives in a dream
world though it is a ,dream
world not 'too far removed
tram ranlity,
It is so close to reality that
Benny Franzek-around whom
the sorry plot weaves-is well
aware society demands the
death penalty for kidnapping,
and the death penalty for mur-
der. But he is able to "forget"
what he has done, and unable
to trouble himself about it.
Mr. Friedrich makes a rad-
ical departure with The Loner
Clinton Feed Mill
26 HURON STREET CLINTON
Phones: 482.3484 or 482.3485
Mrs. McPhee WAS in charge
of the program which.began
with a hymn, with harp ac, PemPaniMent. given by Mrs,
Robert ,l, Phillilis,
The scripture leSsen wad
read by Mrs. Fordyce Clark,
Prayers were given by Mrs.
McPhee ob4 the T.,erd's, PenYer
*Cover food and water con
tamers when treethig around
livestock or Pet areas, jet()
not eontaminete fish ponds.
•Use separate equipment for
applying hormone-type her-
bicides in order to avoid ac,
cideneal injury-to suseeptible
plants,
sAalways dispose of empty
contalaera so that they pose
no hazard to humans, anim-
als or valuable Plants.
*Observe label directions and
cautions to keep residues oni
edible portions of plants
within the limits permitted
by law.
*If symptoms pf illness pccur
during or shortly after spray-
ling or dusting, call a phyeie-
Tan or get the patient to a
hospital immediately.
A 386-pound meteorite, now
displayed in Toronto, 'has the
profile of a man and when it
struck the earth at Iron Creek,
Alberta, local Indians regarded
it as a god and when white
men took it away, in 1869, the
Indians blamed that for the
disappearance of th e buffalo
from their hunting groundS.
By David E. Scott
-eer with five years of news-
papering in. California, Florida
and New York, and did adver-
tising for a New England prin-
ter for five more years.
Wrote 54 Others
Since that time he has de-
voted himself to writing, -for
two years with Metro-Goldwyn
Mayer, then as a 'free- lancer
selling numerous short stories,
novelettes and serials to maga-
zines, motion picture, radio and
television producers. •
He is past president of, the
Mystery Writers of America
and author of 54 other novels
including One Hour To Kill,
The Hidden Key, Mission Of
Fear, The Man Who Died Too
Soon, Moment Of Violence,
Error Of Judgement.
THE LONER
By Otto Friedrich
PUBLISHED BY AMBASSADOR BOOKS LTD.
The Loner is a book which keen readers should,
not pick up until they have a complete evening
stretching ahead of them. For it is a book they will
not want to put down until they have read it from
cover to cover.
from the field in which he
generally writes. Together with
his wife he has written eight
children's books.
Endorse Laurels
In 1952 when he was 23, he
wrote "The Poor In Spirit"
which was well received by
reviewers. The- author has been
a journalist for more than 15
years starting as a police re-
porter for the. Des Moines
Register, and moving up to the
Saturday Evening Post.
We can endorse the follow-
ing written by another re-
viewer.: "Written tautly and
incisively with pace, drama
and suspense, filled with vivid
characterizations ; The Loner
IS an absorbing and challeng-
ing novel of our times." . .
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