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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-07-15, Page 7.earn Of Agricultor# K Singh from*India spoke to about '100 'teenagers in -Auburn newly about life in his country, He also. circulated a questionnaire in. an effort to get 'information about 4-H work in Can- ada. PictUred here • are (front row, left to 1,1010,, Miss Diane .14-illiard, Huron Home Economist; and Mrs.' Patricia, Squires, former econoulist for this county; (back row, left to 'right), Prof, H. W. Cal& well, OAC, Guelph; -Gerald. Smith, RR 2 B.russels;' Mr. Singh; and Ron Trivom summer Assistant Ag- ricultural Representative for Huron.. • of' next week, he alsio reported. Haying operations still continue with a far amount yet to store. Corn would respond very quick- ly with some warm days and nights. To AMINIOCA Garden peppers, which are native to America,- now are grown throughout the world to form basic parts of several national dishes. „. NO ARGUMENTS At MY1-1011SE: ' I JUST TELL IIER :I'M GOING OUT WIN 110E BOYS. Edith Anne Hair Fashions Corner of Rattenbury and Gibbings Streets IS Rt-OPENING 'ON TUESDAY, JULY 20 We speclalize in permanent waving, colouring and styling.. We welcome our customers to our newly decorated and larger salon. Phone 482-7697 for appointment. Now at Gingerich's Otke sweat t em The kilIDW *IVY YODUUSEILr COME IN! WE HAVE T FaRIGIDA_IIRE gated met taet FEELS "WERGHTLESS" cOme in! rRy /7:1 . [ 1 Only ---SPECIAL PRICE BRONZETONE FRIGIDAIRE ' REFRIGERATOR GINGERICH SALES & SERVICE LIMITED CLINTON . 482-9634 Light Weight Summer Slacks Wash and Wear Arnel, Dacron or Terylene. This Group Originally Sold For $10.95 to $12.95-All Sizes atiEMSTECIAL $7.99 Others From $4.95 up WORK CLOTHING SHIRTS and SHORTS shades and styles. 'Fine S - M - L quality wool, and wool & terylene.. Reg y lar and Tro- pical weights. Reg. priced to $75.00. Some with two pants. 3 $39.50 Big $49.50 MEN'S Men's Brand Name s ITS - Reg. $1.00 eq. 79 All 1the'season's newest SPECIAL c ea. WALKING SHORTS Ranges $55.00 ioze,s428 20% OFF BANLON Short Sleeve SHIRTS Reg. $9.95 We Are Giving These Away 9 $31 100 Suits To Choose From FREE ALTERATIONS HOBBERLIN TAILORED SUITS New Fall Styles Reg. to $95.00 FOR THIS SALE ONLY eta at REDUCED 407.7u Men'S ALL WEATHER COATS rFO R NOW 20% OFF . All styles and sizes Men's SOCKS liU'let9TIL2Y0ea 19c pr. BOY 'S DEPARTMENT TAM OtHANTER "T"' `SHIRTS Size 8 to 18 -- Short Sleeve Reg, to '$2.95 M NOW ONLY , 41a7 BOYS* WASH and WEAR' COTTON SLIMS All Sizes Reg, to $5,95 SALE SPECIAL im.78 BOYS' SHIRTS and SHORTS Made by Penman's - Buy Your Summer Supply AT THIS10. Aft PRICE 'On CCL: BOYS' 'LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Buy Now tor 8choof - 8 to 18 Reg, to a95 on hit saie, speciai 4117 ea. MRS. WES BitAPHOPK,Corirespotuivnt,r-Phone 526-759$ UbLIM and Distr ict Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE; and SON CLINTON - EXETER - SEAFORTH Open Every Afternoon 'PHONE 482-7712 At other times contact LoCal Representative-A. W. Steep-482-6642 SEE DRIVE -- SAVE -- on a OLKSWAGEN from titiNTERLDUVAR LTD; "Where Falks Turn To Volks". EXETER 235.noo 28to34b Mr. and MPS, George Raleger, Danny :and Terry, O'recliton, visited last Sunday with Mr, ,,and, Mrs. Donald Cartwright, David and Derrick, Master - Ronald and '.Wayne Arth.nr .of Lambeth -are visiting this week with Mr, And Mrs. Harry .Arthur and. family. • Mrs.. Gertrude Meliveen of Oshawa is visiting with her cousin, Mrs, Robert J. 1?1u,11ips nt and Mr.. Miss :Myrtle Phillips of UV), 494- spent the Weeicerigl With her • PenSin,.. Kiss Lagra Phillips_ .Mr., mid Mts., D. Mun ro retu'rned' laSt Week from MathePOrk. where MrS, MunnO has been teaching since Easter. Miss Mary ...SaaiderSeit •Wsited. last Week with her friend, Miss Betty Moss, at a !cottage. near, Sunset beach viltere and Mrs. Moss ..haVO been holiday- ing, Mr.Arycl Lorne llifeDen, old of,,$.00fortli and Miss Iso.,• bel•.'Fox. orf NYth were V.test5 Sgt. Ronald MacKinnon of "the Highland Infantry, who has been stationed in ,Germany for, fear ymps arrved- in Trent= Saturday night", July 3.0 by RC- AF - plane, -and motored home, arriving her Sunday, With his wife . and famply, Gary •.and Tami, he will spend a month Visiting. ,with has ,morther, Mrs. Donald MacKinnon, and .broth... ens Donald'and Bill. Sgt.. Mac- Kinnon will be -.stationed in Canada, . • • Mr. and Mrs, George Parker have returned from a - Week's vacation spent with Mr. Piad Mrs, Doug Wean of Cape Bre- ton Island. . Bill Shaddick of Honey Har- bour spent the weekend with 'his Mother, Mrs. Pearl Shad- dick. Gordon Hamilton, RR I Hen- Snnday erehing, With Mr, and Mrs. Robert J, SiXteell Eta), Scouts of the lot Aillatirn Troop with their 'ScoutmaSter, PereY YOunghlutt enjoyed a weekend camping at Wightnian's Greve, J. Homer Hoge and iier two grandsons, Rickey and Greg Hales of Saskatoon, visit- ed a few days last week With her aunt, Mrs, Charles Straug- hen and fier cousin, M. Wes Braclnock, They left on Wed- neSdaY Moaning On "their trip to England and Scotland. sail, who has been a patient in Chtton Public Hospital for two weeks has been transferred to St.. Joseph's Hospital in Lon- don. F/L. R. D. McArthur, Mrs, McArthur, Mac and Cam of Rivers, Man., ispent the past few days with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Beer, before leaving for Ottawa. on Friday where F/L McArthur will remain on tem- porary duty before going on Course at Trenton, Mrs, Mc- Arthur and boys' will return to Hensel' to spend the remainder of the summer. • Miss Jean Henderson who has been on the teaching staff at Katkatla, 13,C., has returned home for her summer vacation, .Mr, and. Mrs. Clarence' Reid and Allan attended the Watson- Helm Wedding at Scaalborough on Saturday last, • Grant and Kenneth Jones will appear on John Dickens Talent Time -on •C,F.P.L. Lon- don, Sunday, August 29. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Shir- ray were honored at a recep- tion and dance at Zurich. Coin- rminilty Centre, Zurich, Satur- day evening, following their marriage on Saturday. They were presented With a purse of money. .Mr. and Mrs, Albert Shirray entertained at their home the Shirray-Tinney wedding party following rehearsal- on ,Thurs- day evening.. • Pamela, Sheila, and 'Kevin Lindsay, Willowdale, are spend- ing this week with their grandmother, Mrs. John Hen- derson. Mrs'. Florence. Joynt is a pa- tient in South .Huron Hospital, Exeter. f Mrs. Robert Cook is a pa- tient in 'Victoria Hospital, Lon-. don. Miss Margaret Smillie re- eeived word that she has been successful in her year's work ait College of Education • in Tor- onto receiving her Type "A" Teaching Certificate. Margaret. will be teaching High School in Toronto in September. •. Indian $peaker. AtAubu0.1 Singh of whO is studying the work of ,the 4.H .0inha throlghput. the '1)1-omit-lee, wm tire glIert speaker to, ..ever 1.00 tee4p;ev$ in the Auburn Community Mel'iioriel<all last Wecleestlay evre4-41ng, •Singt, introdbced by Professor H. C. .C4141.Well,. as studying. for hiis X-.S,4, in the PePertrroot E.ktenSion cation at, the .c.,A.,c„. Ijniv.er-• city of GMelph., .He is at present making, a survey an Bruce, Grey 'and Huron ColintieS. On the 4-K - programs the yci4th In these .counties, Questionnaires were passed out and filled in on why the youngsters had joined clubs, why • they had stopped or why ,they had never joined at all. „ Mr.. Singh told about his Work With the. l.0 million youths in India, betWeen 12 and 25 Years of age, -and of the pro- tie= they .face today .in Agri- palture, • other :industries alid education. He 'e.to, showed in- teresting. piptureS to tell about; his work' Jin India, Ron.' Triivers, assistant Agri- cultural 13.epresentative was 'in charge of the program, assisted by. Mrs, Patricia Squires, for- mer • home economist for the Huron County, and Miss Diane L41liard, Montreal, the new home economist. , Name Omitted From Obituary In last week's edition of the Clinton NeWs-Re.00rd the name of Michael Blake, Guelph, was omitted from 'the list. of Sur- vivors left by Miss M. E. Blake' who. passed away on Jurip 27. Mr. Blake is a brother of the •deceased, .and with ibis' wife, Blanche, attended the funeral service, Jerry McClinchey as, taking a six weeks summer course at Waterloo University College, - Miss Sharon Smillie gradu- ated from the U.W.O. School of Nursing receiving her Di- ploma in Nursing Education. Sharon has accepted 'a position as a clinical nurse on the Sur- gloat Floor at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London.. - Capt. Bill McRae, who has been stationed „in 'Tullahoma, Tenn., USA, has been posted to Ottawa and with his wife and. Chrissie, Bill and Bob, Laurie and Stephen, will, take up residence there on August 3. The MeRaes were former Hensall residents. • Miss Margaret- Smillie has - returned from a pleasant motor- ing. tour .along -, the St. Law7 rence Seaway and throughh-the Eastern Provinces. ltd. aid 1Vfrs Fred,McQreg OP left •Pil ThttodaY of tb,i$ week for n three -Weeic fat S'c'otland,_ Mrs, Alice Aglimes pf Huron, Mlew visiting with Mrs, Forrest and .M14,g4.'et McQueen tits week,. DeWayne Hlliott 441:1„ Dick Lobb left last week on vacation do ra-c1410Pit0; and nipeg, Man, IO. and Mrs, Win. Moines, Lodes em, -f ends the vhlage can :Monday. Mrs. R, DAwsort is 111.in;$.t. Joseph's Hospital, Kr, and Mrs:' McGregor, ....... Montreal, Are visiting. with, Mr. and Mrs. ,c7mg, McGregor 444 other relatives. Basil ,O'Rourke has tet,tirrxed home from fit..13"esPpill's HQs, pitei in London where. ..be. spent two. Weeks and •underwent gory. thtted Church ttliariagers will hold en auction Sale at the ball park, Saturday,. July Donations are come- 1,7-Se your ear ash tray NOT the roadway. Prevent for., est fire. Tliur4.; July 'I5, 1965 clint9n'flows-,Recorol,Page 7 Huron County Farming R6p*rtl' "CroPs have made excellent growth since the rains of last Week," 'Says 1), H. Miles, Agri- cultural Representative • for. Huron County. ."White beans have improved considerably." 'Fall wheat is beginning to turn colour and Fall barley may be ready to cut by first HensaII ews ' • ' 11:3 "6,41.41' P". -^!•• IA, 416.104%, .1.4:•!frit 110 i • • to 4 _ -41/4 44 te7. ;.'7•1'^ • *. • -igib , 'Vtigt_ " SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 15 TO SATURDAY,-.114.Y 31 NO EXCHANGE - NO REFUND ALL SALES FINAL • THIS IS OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE. CHOOSE FROM OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF QUALITY 'CLOTHING . ALL MERCHANDISE IS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK. 20% OFF MEN'S JACKETS PENMAN'S WHITE "T" SHIRTS Reg, $1,00 -S-M-L SALE SPECIAL /7 9c. ea. MEN'S . DRESS SLACKS All Wool Wool Terylene Sites 30 to 44 Reg. 16.95,-2,50 SALE SPECIAL $12.95 Free Alterations MEN'S SHORT SLEEVES White Shirts " By Forsyth Sizes 14 to 171/2 Reg. to $6.00 20% OFF N'S WOOL and NYLON WORK SOCKS Made by Stanfields Reg. $1.00 79c pr. ft 482,9151 CLINTON ONT4 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS and "T" SHIRTS Short Sleeve, Cool and Comfortable, Clearly Marked with Yellow Sale Tags - Hundreds To Choose From-All Sizes-Reg, to $8.95 NOW $2.95 ONLY $3.95 SPORT COATS 50 COATS TO CHOOSE FROM' All Nev' Patterns & Styles PRICED FROM $1 0.00 TO $29.50 MEN'S BIB OVERALLS Some with high back, Haugh's Carhartts All Sizes-Reg. to $7.50 NOW ONLY $439 STRAW HATS 1/3 OFF OPEN FRIDAY EVENING eiiimotasovisnigoomo o. Friday Special A.M. 9:00 ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 16 ONLY All Sales Cash - No Refunds MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Short or Long Sleeve 300 SHIRTS $5.50 s1 99, ea.