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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-09-02, Page 94r,....Fanners, See Walt Disney form ATTMIRK 4— -Over V) junior FarMers attended a, meet. in the Au[burn tY>'c~rn9rlal Dail with Ronald 'WON 'S; the summer- :assistant AgrOPItwal :raprosentAtiyo„ obargo, A WOlt Pl,sp.q/ en-IPM:Preni'tte l3ell•Telepbone .Company,`The Thread of r .WO" was A:08VIAt • A diseu!sliOn perio4 followed., Classified Ads, Bring Results e Canada Pension Plan nd its benefits Here is what the Canada Pension Plan will do for people like Thor Andersen, a farmer who works for hihiself and inakeil $4,000 a year. a iThursdoY. 19g,cliOtoo Newg,,Rgcord,loge, .P:.A1 ON .'011.ARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES o issued in amounts rorn, upwards for .3, 4 or 5 years, earn the above indicated" interest, payable half-yearly by cheque. o authorized investment for all Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. \STE-21531"243r-lERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION 372 'Bay St., 35 Dunlop St., 73 Mississaga E., . Toronto Barrie The Finest Fertilizers For Your Good earth iro*4•4114.44-s* e " . Selected-granulated SHUR-GAIN FERTILIZERS Your Local SHUR-GAIN Fertilizer Dealer is • Canadian International Air ShOW Friday and Saturday.at -Totonto'iCHE .With Luty •(t ,vvQ04.) A- framed 'bregOit LUCY three, maple leaves_ last weeps wilieh She had Piel.5ed..off the .ground on 'field Tewace, .They ,were :not the: uspa. fright .scarlet but a wither attrac. 'tive 1-1*Oti,re .0 green and gold.. • Why Were they !Pelt • Searlet?" LUey. Wondered,, And as- Sat .musing upon the sWeett'later an, she 1P1.01v whet the flOand won id 'answered had she been asked the :question--“natture rebelling at •sa many searlet imitations flying from flagp.olesi"- . • „.. The green wgT OR.cl maple le'ave's deco, ato'cl .centre ow% On Lucy's dirling,roam table ior,,:seteral. days, • .Now, bAley' lays no elffini to being an Artist' but it seems .to• her that if we must have a maple leaf flag,: the maul and w014. be so,rnuch. more attilaPtive ea. the' wfitte.baelcground • titian the, red, which in one instance t last, noted by se'esris to have suffered from the elementS. On, well, maybe spine MEMPfteti,lirer- Val 90,113e up with d scarlet aye Of " • • g P OCT old days"! ,which ,does .not. Pale to washed out shad'e's.. Be they geld outlined in green, or scarlet, when maple :leaves begin to tux , OM's thoughts are projected ahead to 414'4=4 And although it is only three Weeka aWaY, -the summer has been so silixed up this year, With Only a few days of really, warm Weather if it Wer:en't dry and cool, it managed to he wet and.cold most of the' inure' comes as a hit of a shook' to find we' are practically on Autumn's doorstep. Criekets,have, been. herald. Mg it on a few warm occasions. • Vegetables and flowers at `„The Hut” have been three weeks behind their usual time for maturing or coming into bloom. But a 'forsythia mistook the cool Weather for spring and is in bloom again, Too soon Some of the floWers and bulbs will have to be taken Up and stored. for winter, and Fall planting done, , There is samuch gardening to be done 'and go little time in which to do it, unless', of course, 'those Who believe the theory of the last Friday in the month foreCaSting, the Weather far the ensuing, month ere correct. LIAISt Friday was beautifully warm and humid. And thinking warm weatheri.,Lucy has Seen the hum- ming . birds .in her garden quite .frequently of late. A pair sometimes rest an the clothesline. They are no longer trying to get at the African violets' in the dining room window, as -the petali, of an Old •aster and delphinium ar!e; untilding. Speaking f windows, several weeks ago,.Lucy and her spouse were startled by a ,terrific hang on the dining room" windaw• ":lNifr,." arose from his meal and went ant to see what had caused it. A young oriole lay on the ground with tit,S. beak open gasping for breath. Its tail. was Caught in the yellow briar. Aboye'hovered mama' oriole. When "Mr." appeared, she flew from the briars to the NA/10.16w tree. He got a; dish of Water and seer it down before The dazed youngster. Then set it up on • its feet,..smoothed doWn its feathers . and moved it gently to release the tail. It was apparently, badly shocked, "Mr." mine in to finish his meal,. leaviing it under the rdihn eye mama„ And when he went out later, bath dS had disappeared. Wecire been enjoying a family of Downie woodpeckers at .''The Hut". They are sudh filendly birds and Seem to like ,to be about near humans. Everytime Lucy sits outside in her chair, one of them will come to thenearesit tree or pole. She ' will hear ""tap.rtap-tap!", and there will be one of the family., One day ," - Mr." was taking Softie meat scrips 'to the feed- er. A friendly young Downie gave him. a critchety greeting ' from a Ihnii of. the willow tree,. He held out the tray to it. After a moment's • hesitation young Downie hopped down from limb toclimb onto the tray. -The bird Picked out. a piece of fat and repaired to the willow tree to enjoy treat quite unconcerned by "Mr's." preSerice. (He wished that he could .pave had a onapShot of it sitting on the small tray in There are three young bird's so Lucy is hoping that they will ntit 'take off to parts unknown but stay here as*clid their parents :last winter. Shopping Begins In The Pages Of This Newspaper Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON EXETER — SEAFORTH Open Every Afternoon PHONE 482-7712 "At Bother times contact Local• Represeniative—A. W. Steep-7482-6642 . TORONTO. integration Will he the theme- of this 4,0WS clan.ardian.Ynternationd Mr Show to be held over the water,. front of •fthe Canadians National gNiAbitiOn •On Friday and Set, tvrtlay, September aland. 4 from 4 to. ';0 In keeping with the new look of Carracia'S .Arimed Forces,. the Boyal .Canadlan Na`VI,r o10. the Canadian Amy derflOq-, strate their fiyiUK prowess long With .tine Rewol, Caxradian rceice, during the opening minutes pf the show. This is the, first .time, the Panadilm Navy mid .,Army Ttaye. 4ppeexetl. fza the show. The newest and also probably ; the oldest aircraft still flying in Canada Will be featured per, farmers'. The newest aircraft. will be the CF-S,' the new tact- few,. aircraft. ordered this sum, trier, for the Canadian Armed, Farms, The oldest aircraft will be the.'GYPSY Math which dates. back to. 1927 and Was.. one of the firt civil aircraft in .can- ida.' The 'Outatio Department of Lands and Forests will give an eight minute aerial fixe-tightt Temporary. Work Availoble. MEN. AND WOMEN TO WORK DURIN6. SEPTEMBER AND. OCTOBER AT VEGETABLE .CANNING • DAY OR NIGHT WORK COMPETITIVE WAGES Apply CANADIAN CANNERS LTD. 210 Wellington Street West, Exeter Phone 236.2445 34-5b • flow" •:Plexiibext$-.,91f. the Almaelmte ClOt Of Canada , teams Of tetra, the jI4I7perS will exit their ,Orculeft at 9,000 feet, free-fail,' then pass batons back and forth, The Canadian Armed rorees will open the show with a flP, Past. .of supersonic CF-1,01,B,. jet interceptors and OF4Cri • SEAFORTH strike reconnaissance Woraft.. 4e41,031S#4#04 :Wiling 4 he-Peaver, Otter, helicopter and a CaOS0 airetaft, Interspersfing the flying 'will be siky,diving exhibition .bY Entertainment Nightly QUEEN1 ..111()TEL, Walkerhurn Club. Plan Bake Sole At Auburn • The Walkerburn Club held its' monthly meeting at the hbane of lVfts. Stanley Ball, The president, 'Mrs. Ted Hunking was 'in charge of Ithe meeting. The roll call was answered by 18 ,members paying $2 each instead of having a Club sister and remembering' er with gifts . special occasiirons. There were also five guests present. The' donation Was sent to the Children's Aid Society help, them with their work in Huron County, The' draw prize' donated by • Mrs. Stuart Ament was won by Ws, Nellie McDougall. • The members decided to hold a bake- sale and bazaar later this fall. An invitation to at- tend a cooking school at Lon. clesboro on September 13 was accepted. • An interesting program of conteSts• • was prepared by the committee of Mrs. Ariel Du- • izer and Mrs. Donald Sprung. One of the contests was the to name the articles in your kiltchen that begin with the letter "T". Plans were made for the next meeting which will . be held at the hame fo. Mrs. John Hallam The program will. be in charge of Mrs.. Stuart Anent and Mrs. Lome Thinking and , the lunch committee wilt be. Mrs. Walter Cluirmingharri; Mrs. Roy Deer, Mrs. Tom Cunningham and Mrs. Guy. Cunningham. • The roll call is to be answer- ed by each member bringing a pickle recipe. PROPER SHOES FOR SETTER HEALTH . Sore feet can spoil your hap- piest day. Corns, bunions and callouses are a painful reminder Of ill-fitting footwear, often dating back'to childhood. When buying shoes for children and addlts, 'the feet should be mea- sured, each foot indiVidually, since many people 'have 'feet that are not uniform in size. SHUR-GAIN Fertilizer ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR BULK SPREADING SERVICE BY CLINTON FEED MILL AV: S It makes good sense to have your fertilizer spread on fall sown 'grains . on grass ton and pasture /. . . on cash crops—for next Spring . . . accurately, easily and economically with the new SHUR-GAIN Fertilizer Spreading Service: Makes -good dollars and cents too! It may cost you no more to hove SHUR-(AIN delivered and spread than you are presently paying for bagged fertilizer, ° CLINTON FEED MILL .28 'Huron Street Clinton, Oriti Tie Chariest 40243484 or 482-3485 ,The Andersens are both aged 45 and have no family. If Thor's earnings continue at $4,000 a year until he reaches'age 65, he can look forward to a retirement pension of $8333 a month from the Plan. This, plus the $75 each Mr. and Mrs. Andersen will receive from Old Age Security, will give them a total .of $233.33 a ninth—equal to 70% of Thor's previous average earnings. If Thor becomes disabled anytime after 1970, having contributed until his disability began, he will get a .disability pension of $87,50 a month. This will continue until he becomes 65 when he will 'receive his retirement and Old Age Seettrity pensions. Should Thor die anytime after 1967, having contributed until his death, las Wife Will receive a widow's pension of $56.25 a month until she becotnes 65, From then on she will get $125 a month=,---$50 front the Plat and $75 front Old Age Security. At the time of Titer's death Mrs. Andersen will be entitled to a kik) sure payment of $500. All benefits under the Plan will maintain their value. The actual benefits payable will probably be higher than those given here since benefits Will be adjusted to meet changes in living costs and in wage levels before they are paid and Changes in living costs after they becOrue payable What will the Plan cost y'ete? If you, like Thor, in a partieular year, have self-employed earnings of $4,000 you will-pay $12.40 in instalments, in the same Way you pay income ttot This advertisement is one of a series which relates some of the important benefits of Canada Pension Plan to individual circumstances. Issued by authority of the Minister of National Health and Welfare, Canada, Thellonosurable Judy LaMarsh. . • at •