Clinton News-Record, 1965-05-13, Page 1037 Smite flub M.iflbers Gather
AtCflnton forCrippled Childfe..Heet
The weir annual 4,1444
to 'dna; the 04t4104.c+Oie't
r'. ,141cTr , a40 .dila
AttillWed„sort iilbs in the
eonntile's, of I ig.r .and 1''e't!x
was, held alt 1m Hav 4.. l Ottr
gote1, Clinton, on 711,tu`Sd'a5'a
M anst?og,
twos iPin the•nstter Seal POUi,"
:niittees.- ,Oft '1,eigr4 anI t
Vigl2Ws Met wiitih tale :nua'Ses. and
dr growls of acre siociety to ,his-
cuss fhe pr n. of egt4vities
Wm carried on, roll' ie benefit
of crippled ch xlcdren,
A 4e�calal fe attire Of the Meet-
ing was ,a .44'>Ignstrot,49,4
saaiety nnrse;.p 1 th'e Iugieticq
o a tlV stage,. t wilnolx is
pax"t df the faiprnent 4s04 irt
Whew Ifiiirlk xng "tin a' :shape .a1
• ;lays leave 'MO front wheels
1urrged in the ,proper direction,
Tf headed di7vwzi hill the wheels
should be turned SbannlY in to
the curb. If headed uphill, the
wheels slioUM be tuned Out.
itM ireata lent 40:142,1en way
i h• i'Q,frb1
hp formes floe Ontaadto
%miety t 'Cr'di, led .Children
1nzu!d e
field nursing Pro'',
gyp, PrQ,v; 1011 cif ovL.p-
ino : ,atsaiis't ee ,tb trvatgl?ent
oenn,'tmg., and research* a!ll
inl&pe'ossiitqo l cin the funds
raised by the Service -Cub's
Ann* aasit,'r Seal •t gn.
c'11,(4rtlionof Ole rlistriet,
ineelano vvs* W. W. 1-10sionl of
the Limn :Club or Cadmic"), and
t servtitce, represented
were; Beytf'ietd Lions, Myth
th,Q4S, 1+r�ti;ssel0 Lions, Cwt i
Pceter Lions, Goderreh
Uonsn' , Gram' 13en 1 I;iens; +is-
ton?ei` canto;, L4tr:lP-,low and Dis-
t1+ic:-Lions,„,Seatrentli Liens, St.
340- s AotarY, Stratford Pta-
'Jraxy, Winghami; I4on ,and
Lions.
1llraiyor • Don. Symons eo4npli•,
incited those present on their
goordr ,wadi and local Chamber
of Commerce- members served
coffee at the work tables • tp the
37 men, present,
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With six year's eitperlenne, Donald. Morris says'.
C‘
�Atraz ne gives 'me
pefect . tweed control
"Attattue is the greatest advanCe.art rbcs, tuitute
rove'`.ve ever linitis ' that'�` how ,Dditald adti1,
.'Millin, Ontario, sums up sik years experienee-
t filth Atrazine, Mt, MbrrIs was an early pioneer Of
this rte#b weed-ftee metlibd of glowing Corn.
"/ treated a neighbnttt's Cornfield that hadn't
Lein 'ctopped for years.` It was thick with Weeds of
every description, .1 said to it yself`tTiiS wilt be a
teal test for Atrazine --and n surely was, We
stayed whenthe weeds were about en inch higgh.:0
the weeds were coming up by the millions. After
ststayitig, the 'weeds just disappeared. At harvest
, one the colli was ahsolutel clean, Mr. Mcttris
' srate5. Ask yoitr dealer . for descriptive literature
about Atrazite t5'W and don ti'ocget to get your
sprayer ready bin time.
Attaziae 45W is available irk ib bags aiid
54 ib, 'cartons.
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Radio Broadcasts:
Discoi.ithi.ued
,!sifter 70s3,'s. tib BOar4 of
Plmoto is. of Nati ialt Fogo
:ldta. Ji''ai.um house gruade :1:.
.dect0011 ti:?[ ttr;C'xk> 'te 'the serA,
vioeS Natio tPA Office
and ;the Pnbillealtign of the Vann'
> brl, n,: -.!turtle,.., The' d!e4041:11 was
sadtx nay . ' . QO--
�i'd�at?�P1Ck.
xnachlg the 40P,40094
teMill'at'e tkis? l'a,tlionol,Q 'oe.
oils ',mason p ni% tui Board
sir ly .4-94comilpgaeo that a
1014,Oltal, rho tb ad'caPt • kie.;
continued xlat tato netwtn'lt,
des . w,ttlii. 0001;11 an4 e
p fc disiStleS AllifOottiv r 4r4
PeOPlo.
'rhes .Pax+rrr P!gtrtron Poard not,
ed Mat" :newprovin tat rural.'.
adult-+ eduealtaan oP,8041,eAgrIe
are being set u'p •to prtovide
variety' Of 'programs, inolnding.'
a number Inv'9lv,img small sttiydpy
grcmps of the rar/11 Foruip
type, It is the hope of the
Board that a, means will be
fonzild..an the near future to oo-
ordinatee such efforts nati'oln7
ally.
As a step in the direction oaf.
eo,ordination, .: a'S well • as the.
preservation, ,of the 'link be-
tween fattttra, organizations and
the CBC, the National Farm
Radio Forum 33oard :..recom-
mended the . establishment o!f a
Notional Consultative Commit-
tee.
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wilt ,e openuntil,
further notice .,en
.'Wednesday and
$aturday afternoons,
from 1 tp 5:30 pm.
Np' wire fencing, •ois?
e911crgtei or Gar
Bodies permitted,,
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At• thsr times contact
taco Representative—A, W, "Stoop—424w
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Unexpected Mother's Day Git
Ciznnton jeweller John Anstett, Anstett
e]ei;s -Limited, promoted a favorite mother draw
Prior to Mother's Day last Sunday, Mayor Don
Symons.. drew the name of Mrs. Lloyd Bond, RR 3,
Clinton, at closing time Saturday at the Anstett
store, Each' person going into the store filled out
a coupon`, Lucille Fond entered her mother's name
.couple of hours before the draw.. The happy.
mother is shown 'above receiving a hydrangea plant,
a corsage and set of costume jewellery, from Mie.
Anstett. (News -Record Photo)
Hensall Having Drain +-dour 'obese
Will Pay 26.65% of Hay School Area
Hensel]. •councdtl.• last week. proved for W. G. Z'hornpson and
authorized C7lerlt;' Marl Caaiap-
be11 to nolMSr village residents
by lertteror public notlees that
inflammable shatters must not
be poured clown lihe drains.
Mr. Campbell said sonie citi-
zens have ,complained of odours
backing / up' into ' their houses
through. drains. G‘.solli e or ail
hs'beli:eved to be the main cause
of the tsanell,
County. and provincial sanita.-•
iibn inspectors have been un-
able too loeate the source of the
trouble.
Reeve Neiman Jones .and his
councillors also agreed that;
Remelt would assume 26.65 per
cent. of the hetes' debenture debt
of $195,000 on the public school
iaidditions at Henson and Zurich.
Stine new deAarti ent of educa-
tion
ducation legislation in January, Hen-
son has become ',paz t of Hay
'Paws mp School Area.
This figure sloes not ,include
the d!c1 deberllture'debts of $80,-
900 on the present Henson sell -
Doi or the $8,000 that renins
outstanding on'the Zurich Pub-
lic School.
Allprevious and upcoming
school debt in Hay' Township,
1-lensall and Zurich' w it be shar-
ed by the residents of the three
municipalities on an assesatnent
basis.•
Council, however, filled a re-
quest from the town of Exeter
to assume the debenture spay-
men'ts on South Huron District
High School of $400,000 I-Iensall's representatives on the
school .board, Laird Mhekle, was
ill and unable to present a full
report on the :bilild!ing program.
14r. 'Campbell said council
very Mule satisfaction from a
letter from school busfness aid
rnini'stratotl', a 11 Rowe;, . and
wished to confer with Mr. Mic-
Building permits were. ap-
A,thietic Group
To Sponsor
Two Bali Teams
At1BUittlV w-•- The annual
meeting of the .Auburn Athlet i e
Association was held in the
Attbnam Community Mettnor al
Hal with a good attendance.
Plans were made tb spOnsbr
Intermediate and Bantam soft-
ball` tennis tis year.
The Intermediate team will
be in the Cel ttre Huron League,
s fast yea'.
`I1vvor Mere bleachers and a
screen,,,Will be ibti�iltt and piens
Were made bo plant •tr'ees to
beautify the Athletic field,
'flie eleetitat of oftfiCeis took
tare to carry on the Work of
the tooiliang ;clot' Resins were:
President, William , t. Craig;
First Voce-ptresit es t, 't1hoxtitas
nialglg!itt; and Sec icier; -'areas-
txier, tlaa+iy' Aa'thur.
WooL
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Obtain sa-Irs and twine
without charge from
RuSSrrLL MANSON
(Shearer)
4urtch
or by writing to
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
40 St Clair Avenue East,
Tnront a 7, (lntArin.
Sons to build six' silos and one
dryer at a cost of $30,000 E. L,
Miakle and Sans to repair the
present bean mill and, construct
a warehouse at a cost of $18,-
000; Oool. Brcos.. to build a ware-
huixse for $12,000; Charlie's
Auto Sales foo an office esti-
mated at a cost of $2,0Q0; and
George Sbieels for the installa-
tion
nsta la -tion of a furnace and bath,
1
Nur n Swine Club
Meets Ag. rye ep..
The second Meeting of the
Huron Count* 441.Swine Club
was held, Tuesday,. May 4, at
the Depar�trnent of Agrlou'l•ture
Board Roan,; Clinton.
pen Pullen introduced the
new sumgnar assistant, Ron
TriMers.
Lessons on care and manage-
ment of p'irgn were taken. Mai-
Golan Davidson showed Fhow to
tattoo pigs, •
• Members answered questions
on the lesson§ during a quiz
period.
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What's;your stand on life insurance
paling for a college education?
Mrs, 'Powell'
I've never :connected the two—
life insurance and college, I .
mean.
Interviewer
Thousands of Canadian parents
have provided college educa--'
;tions for their children this way
through The Mutual Life.
Mrs. Powell
Some kind of special insurance
policy? I still don't see how...
Interviewer
IA policy purchased when your
child is young guarantees that
'--come what may—the money
will be available when it is
needed.
Mrs. Powell __
You really should be talking to'
my husband about this: Where
.could he find out all about it?
Interviewer
Have hiin call The Mutual Life
of Canada representative near-
est you.
The Mutual Life'
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HEAD OFFICE; wATEax.00; ONTAmO/EsT'ABLLBHED 1868
Representative:
G. H. l Gord) Sole
48 Rattenbury St. E.
Clinton, Ont. Ph: 482-7314
Bald-headed beans begin here:
is the beak seed is
htfecked by teed -corn
maggots whIth the tarn*
may hot reatixe dkistt in
'his sari: 1 -lee's the reap
culprit ad pool seed.
maggots
inside
stem
2. The seedling Is"
stunted .. rt growth and
development is slowed .
down. r'his plant will {
almost certainly be bald
headed (without leaves).
3. ,Even if the plant
reaches a rea5bnable stage
deVelapment; the
maggots may be eating
away at the inside (Vibe
stern .. , destroying the
plant and the bean crop.
Dniltrin Profit Protection for as little as 3Z an acre
t'HI'PMAN c HEMk .4LS LIMITED
PR V -ENT BEAN DAMAGE WITH CI4IPMAN I. F SEED TREATMENT
end here!
DUAL PURPOSE SEED TREATMENT
meed corn maggots and bald-headed
bearisare a thing of the past When you
treat your'' teed with this new -formulation.
Diatinbri prbtecfs the blahs against the
maggots frons The time the seed is planted.
Captah, the other vital
ingredient ngredtenf controlsbntrols fungus diseases.
Give your beans ctiai protection with
Chipman i.F. Dual Purpose Seed Treatment.
Atyour Seed deaterrs I1 t
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