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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-04-29, Page 9Thum, 29, 1965 .N#ws-RoNoi...47,499e 9 For the first time in Canadian farming history an all-purpose, premium grease specially formulated for all lubricating jobs Imperial's NEW BLUE ESSO !TOL With six year's experience, Donald Morris says; - "Atrazine is the greatest advance in corn culture -we've ever had," that's how Donald Morris, Merlin, Ontario, sums up six years experience 'with Atrazine. Mr. Mortis was an early pioneer of this new weed-free method of growing corn. "I treated a neighbour's cornfield that hadn't been cropped for years. It was thick with weeds of every description. I said to myself—'rhis will be a. real test for Atrazine—and it surely was, We sprayed when the weeds were about an inch high... the weeds were coming up by the millions. After - spraying, the weeds just disappeared. At harvest time the corn was, absolutely clean," &Ir. Morris states, Ask your dealer for descriptive literature about Atrazine 65W and don't forget to get your sprayer ready on tittle. Atrazine 65W is aVailable in 5 lb, bags and 50 lb. cartons. • for both chassis and bearings • easy application at kW iemperalw.- • only one grade required—you cau 1 the wrong grease • simplifit(1 storage with only one grease r prevents rust even during lay-up periods (E) perfect weed control ' Ea.7'Atrazine gives me for good fearrnhIg 134 ,1sois reskoNis (ciouissie eistaNtowavENUe re,trr,Tonarkro 12, oNrattio This Summer make it a GREAT ONTARIO ADVENTURE ITACATIO.) Adventure is outdoors in Ontario's vast and vigorous Northwest! • "ii...4. . ..--: Flymo cuts a 19" swath, and features a fast starting 2% hp engine. FLOATS ON AIR. A 'whirling impeller spins a ring of air that supports the Fiymo only '4" above the ground, Height of cut is easily adjusted for 14, 1 and 1% inches. FIRST MORTGAGES Farms Reticlerrtial Commercial pRomfrt, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE THE INDUSTRIAL MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY t8titt§agli10 188l Vrnitliet of it RepretentittiVe H - C. .1 AVIS 0 tt .iiAttooti* EAST PHONE PHONE 4824644 CLINTONi .ONT, Goderich Township Community. Club Donates To Two Fund Campaigns Auburn Ifortku(tural Group Hears Two pest Speakers at pril eetin AUBURN The well attehd, Icower,$, grown in her harden ed Advil meeting of the Auburn 444 in gardens, in, qpcip4cp, ifortkilltural .SocletY was 11014 Ivym, aro. ig thanked 5111 the 400.441. MeMOrial Cm).- ,okee 44d, 411 behalf of -the rnPnity Twill Wlith the PrestCleilt, society presented her with a Mrs, Wes Plackvjak PhaMe, gift, Ininittcs Of the PreVions Were aeeepited as read Mrs, rfl, Palr4es introduced by'NfisS lino Mutelt in the air the alter Weaker pf the evening; -9(X tile sPoret4'M M,rs M.* Roseinaalt ginaphreYs• Alto gave an ilittstralRd account traltighlan re Ported the Athletic Of her recent ttlip to Arizona, Association has been **acted She was .0hanked by. Mrs. Frank. Cpmernang trees to be planted lbalthhY who PreSented Miss ,on the athletic field, and spoke Clark With agaft, of several varlieltles that would Door prizes in the charge of grow well there, Miss. Viola ThonipsOrt, were won A letter from Oliiff EMS galtd Mrs. Bert Craig, Miss Rose- ,he hes some gladioli bulbs a- nvelpy, Clark, Mr, 'William Strati-vaillable for witch he will.re- Olen, Miss. Linda Sproul,Km, °dive orders.' J. Craig, Lorraine The treasurer, KM. Bert Chimney, paltl. Mrs. "Donald Craig, gave the financial state- Haines. meat showing a befiance of $35.90 and 45 members for 1965, Lunch was served by Mrs. Mrs. Norwan McDowell read W4irlialn Clark, Mrs. Earl Sher- the newSletter. "°4,Mrs.Peul Watson, Ws. johnston, Mrs. Cliff Mc- 'by musical. Seleation was given Phee and Mrs. Ross McPhee. 'by NIrs. George Milian, Mrs, Gordon R. Taylor, Mrs. Gorden Chummy, and Mrs, Donald At night, the headlights of „Haines accompanied by Mrs. approaching traffic create driv- William 3..Craig. Highland din- lag difficulties: But another ding by Masses Connie and ear's lights can be useful too, Cathy 'Young was a featUre. says the Ontario Safety League. The guest speaker of the Distant headlights silouhotte evening, Mrs. Donald McKee, pedestrians who might other- Beinniller, was introduced by wise be unnoticed until close at Mr's. Earl Sherwood. Mrs. Mc- hand. On rural roads especially, 'gee spoke about the delPhin- drivers should watch closely for ,iUMS "The Queen of the Bor- figures silhouetted against the der", showing pictures of these glow of approaching headlights. No wheels! Toro's new Flymo handles like no other mower can ... because it floats on air A light push and Toro's Flymo floats across lawns. it goes where you want it to go. Side to side. Straight ahead. It's as safe and easy to use on hills as, it is on level lawnS. No discharge chute —clippings and debris are deflected downward into the grass beneath the N housing. ew T ro® mower floatS on air! See Flymo float on air at: BALL AND MUTCH LIMITED CLINTON SPECIAL ifiTROOLICTORY'OFfER! SAVE $5.00 guy brie carton of-X .Unitel grease ' ariridga and ari ate PiStolfilatio grease Orr R6golae$0,00 NOW ONLY-7 $14.90 Bayfield Scoutn Views Witentled for .lash week), 4VMP$ The:regular First .04 qPicle CCenPAPY Was hela in, the Angiliehn, p,alivs4 1-101 on. 7riel., Atalt1 13, ' T110 WPS Cmcinote0. 1.4` Guide43r44a. rierSion, e one Of the ileciPlirernents for earning her 90.0 Cord. The PrOwnie gaek was in- Vited to attend for the enroll! menit of their T Leaders. A large horseshoe was formed by Glgdes and Brownies for the ceremony, li3r4wn Qwl w4s Pret- sented by Karen Bilandon fox enrciiiMent -SnOwY OWL- and Tawny Owl.Was presented by Debbie Turner. Lynda Plimson spoke on Guid- in' in, the USA, another fulfil- ment towards hers Gold cord re= quiremeot, that of showing in- terest in another country in some constructive manner. Mrs. Robert McVean,, in her capacity of Tester, and Mrs., Geo. Beilohainber, were present. Congratulations to Lynda. on a, well conducted meeting. BROWNIES The regular Brownie meeting was awl Blast April t3 when the l3rownies finished making bas- kets for their Easter Good Turn. On April!. 'at.' these baskets were filled with candy and col- oured eggs :and delivered -to people living;alone in Bayfield. SCOUTS On Tuesday, April 13; regular meetings re-cornmenced under the new Scoutmaster, Percy Renner. D. C. Jack Gallant was present to Supervise and advise. After flag-break and inspec- tion, a review of knotting tech- niques was followed by a game of floor hockey. We sincerely welcome SM Percy Renner and ASM Ray- mond Sontchmer to the Scout- ing movement: A greater many people are feeling below par after the strain of a bard winter. Many cars have been affected — by the cold, slush and corrosive salt. Economy and safety both demand that your car should be kept in good condition, says the Ontario Safety League. CHECK YOUR CAR, CHECK ACCIDENTS! was present. It was decided that the Club remember the shut-ins at Eas- ter, Donations of $5 each were made to the Easter Seals Campaign and to the Cancer Society. Members agreed that the Club hold its annual potluck supper again this year. The social committee appointed was Mrs. Robt. Thompson, Mrs. Lorne Tyndall, Mrs. Donald Forbes, Mrs', Harold Howard, and Tilts. Ray Bird. Work was done on a quilt, and lunch was served with Mrs. Harry Oakes and Mrs. Jack Tebbutt assisting the hostess, Mrs. Robt. Thompson was auctioneer at the bake sale. The proceeds were $8.20. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Stewart Farquhar, with the roll call "an` exchange of flower slips and bulbs." The meeting was closed with the Mizpah Bene- diction. Supper Success The pot-luck supper held at the Summerhill hall was a de- cided success. An evening of Progressive Euchre followed. Broiler Chicken Board To Begin Within A Week It is expected that the Ont- ario Broiler Producers' Market- ing Board, will be given govern- ment approval to begin opera- tion this week. The objective of the board is the orderly Marketing of broiler thickens in Ontario, by means of marketing quotas and industry planning. Anyone who is contemplating investing 011 broiler production facilities would be well 'advised to check with the Ontario Broiler Pro- ducers' Marketing Beard', with respect to the availability of marketing quotas before making any comrnitttnents, warned Bruce Macl\tam.ara, chairman of the hoard. 0 It is estimated that 10,500,000 Canadians now 'Carry medical insurance in Wane ferm from commercially-told tristpance, through doctor-sponsored troitm- tat,* non4prefit plans to one tornpulsory governmentopera- ted prograni. liensall !Undies Elect Officers HENSALL — Mrs Harold Caldwell was hostess at her home recently for the regular meeting of the Herisall Kinette Club. The following officers were elected . for 1965-66: president, Mrs,. Wm. FLIsS; past president, Mrs. John Baker; vice-presi- dent, Mrs: Jim Hyde; secretary, Mrs. Robt. Baker Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. Ron Wareing; registrar, Mrs. Harold Caldwell; and bul- letin editor, Mrs. Wrn. Clement. Plans were made far the an- nual spring rummage sale to be held Saturday, May 15 at the arena. Resolutions to be presented at the District Convention in 13uffialo, N.Y., next month were discussed. NorthwestinyourOntarioisa family tic:motif:Inland where the pace is easy, the pleasure unlirnited. This is sports- man's country, exciting and unspoiled a natural spectacular, enriched by Man's ingenuity. Follow the Lake Superior shore, with its calm inlets and unsurpassed views, .to Port Arthur and Fort William, twin Ocean ports In the heart of the con- tinent, See the great Lakehead Eleva, tots, capable of holding one of the Warld's largest concentrations of wheat. Then Watch the loading of ships that carry this wheat to the world's markets. Enjoy the wonders of nature Of Quetico Provincial Park, 1,750 square miles of fames and waterways in the Rainy River region, biscover Lake of the Woods, on angler's paradise of trnall and large lakes, gentle streams and rushing rivers, and thousands of picturesque islands. Then visit Keriora and Old tort Island, site of a fur trading post dating back to 1790. We'd like ta halpyou plan art Advere turn Vacatfon of tasting marnotios in Ontario's drab, NorthWest,SehduSthiS coupon and we'll mail you our Great Northwest Ontario Adventure Vacotton booklet (24 pages in ruff dolourl, .4. 4.404 ProvInte of Ontario, I beisf. of rotititth & Information, r. Parliarnbnt gundfriOst kOOrn 1041, Toronto 2, Ontario. I Please tend me ternplefa Information I On dreutNe ritmeast OntarldAdvenTure VatatienS. For news, for views, for wide and varied entertain- ment, nothing can beat your weekly newspaper! 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The president, Mrs. James Lobb opened the' meeting with the Creed: The. minutes ,of the last meet- ing was read and approved. The treasurer's report showed a bal- ance of $106.90. The roll call was answered by 14 members with "a product for the bake sale". One visitor Two More Cubs For Bayfield Pack Cubmaster J. MacVicar is shown here instructing two new Cubs of the • First Bayfield Pack, at an initiation ceremony two weeks ago in Trinity Church Parish Hall. The new Cubs are 'Peter MacVean, left, and Robbie Pease. (Photo by Audrey Bellehamber) Get more for what you do , xall your Imperiaj, Esso agent :HAROLD BLACK '196 ClhitOrt Phone 48243813 1. Name., Address Orovfnui- -