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I ay Be Safer
Adults who have passed thea
of
thrill -seeking appyeptly have little use
far the noisy whine of an Increasing
!number - of low -powered motorcycles
which ct aloe the highways these days.
Whole cargoes of the new vehicles
have been sold before the ships dock.
While some people believe (and :secxetlY
hope) that 'this is a short-lived "`fad'"•:
many others insist it is only the begin-
ilag of a, quiet revolution 1 'economical
ransporrtation for young people :and
But 'take heard Morn and Dad, The
Qatar' :Safety League claims that some
gglice off}sial, would gather see ashow-
off driver in ;a low*lower rn4torcycle
than at the v4nheel of .a 200 -horse power
jalopy,
When you think. of %. a fast but
dangerous car can be purebased. in some
cases for as little as ,450 and for $100
son yr daughter Gan buy an even .dead,
Tier automobile or "death trap"l
Better the lids ride a mechanically
Sound motorcycle at 30. or 40 miles per
hour than a rickety, ill-fated cal' ;at 75
or. $0
There is talk now of driving in-
structions for motorcycle operators and
the League is :considering offering a
special course for driving school instruc-
tors who are interested in getting into
this new field.
Sound Recommendations
The long-awaited report of the Ont-
Within ten miles of the nursing home.
ario Welfare Council to Premier John
"Medical officers of health reported
P, Robarts and Ministers of Health and
most es "satisfactory" and they and
Welfare revealed the results of a study
members of the committee regularly
engaged in nursing home inspection
on Nursing Home Facilitiei in Ontario,
Contradicted the impression that I'dis-
Controversy , .. lots of it .. , has
graceful" conditions are at all general.
been 'rampant in recent years, Even
Greatest criticism brought out by the
top-selling magazines sensed the tempo
survey was,insufficient numbers of staff
of the tithes and some shocking articles
and inadequate training for the care
were released about the appalling con- '
required..
ditidns of nursing homes and homes for
Full-time nursing staff listed were
the 'aged.
1.,034 "practical nurses" -- a terra
The report delivered this week says:
wiit'hout precise- meaning as to training,
'Launched only last November, ,the
as against 151 Registered Nurses, 140
OWC study was'conducted by a, f30 -mem- ,
Registered Nursing Assistants and 107
ber committee 'widely representative of
"graduate nurses", again and imprecise
interested groups across the Province.
term, A larger 'number of Registered
Int involved contact with all medical of-
Nurses were listed as part time or "on
ficers of health Band 'obtaining detailed
call", though this might mean little
information. from 362 nursing homes
actual contarh with the home",
representing more 'than 85 pier cent of
Recommendations were made to
approximately 425. homes known. to be
correct the situation:
operating,,
`The Council recommends a new
Of the 362 !fomes 208 were in
piece of legislation regarding nursing
rural areas, 154 in urban centres wztth
homes, placing them under one agency
heavy. concentration in -the south west,
of government — preferably the De -
almost atone in Northern Ontario. Most
partment of Health, The report also
were small, 80 per cent having 20 or
comes out strongly in favor of govern -
less beds. Licensing (under municipal
meat- subsidized 'paining programs for
by-laws) and inspection were general in
personnel in nursing homes who would
areas with full-time health staff, but
work under supervision of Registered
there. was no uniformity about reports
Nurses or Registered Nursing Assist -
or records.
amts.
`"Of 5,471 residents in the homes
"A provincial nursing home con-
reporting, 43:8 per cent were ambula-
sultanrt, employed by the government,
tory, 25 per cent partially bedridden,
would oversee the training program and
1.6:9 per cent senile and 14.2 per cent
assist nursing home operators in raising
bedridden. Most had previously lived
standards.". ,
Id's That Time Agar:
This year marks the 20th 'anni-
versary of the sale of Canada Savings
Bonds, and hundreds of thousands of
employees in factories and offices
throughout the country will be ap
proached during the next two months
to purchase the 1965 series through -the
payroll deduction plan..
Since the first issue of Canada
Savings Bonds,in 1946, more than $3Y2 -
billion worth of :these bonds have been
purchased on the payroll savings plan.
A growing number of industries .
and companies have instituted the pay-
roll plan for their employees as an nasy
and. convenient,way . of buying Canada
Savings Bonds. The employee places an
order with his employer for the amount
of bonds he wishes to purchase, Each
month, a specific amount of money is
deducted from his wages or salary to
pay for t'hi; bonds. These payments can
be extended over a 12 month period.
The new 1965 series will ,be sold
at • par until November 15 and carry
coupons designed to give .the investor
an overage annual .return of 5.3% if
the bonds are held to maturity in 12
years, The coupons bear interest at the
rate of 4Y2 % for the first two years;
5 % for each of the next six years, and
5Y2% for each -of the remaining four
years,
As in former years, Canada Savings
Bonds can be ,cashed at any time by
the holder .at any bank in Canada for
their full face valine plus earned inter-
est. The bonds -are again being issued
in denominations ranging from $ 50
through to $5,000 with a maximum
holding by ,any individul of $10,000.
In -addition to being purchased
through payroll savings, the new series
will also .be available for purchase from
chartered banks, investment dealers,
stockbrokers, and trust and loan conn-.
panies.
Clinton NewsxReke--or
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i Clinton, Ontario, Canada
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HEAR...
Hon. Harry Hays
'Minister Of Agriculture
Discuss the Canadian Agriculture Situation
Particularly As If Affects This Area,
Wingham Distrc� H'rg�i 5thao�
Wednes��y-, t�cti0b - r 6
x;15
P.
Auspices H rout brute and Wellington,
LIBERAL ASSO(T N
F
First $90 By Mayar Symons For Now C"ptaphf
Thirteen members of Clinton and District' 'R. U•, MacLean; Hee Kingswell, !building chairman;
Cengxaph Comrcnittee and a few interested citizens Fred Sloman; R. D. Fremltn, Legigi3 president;
turned out for ,the sod:turning ceremony of Clln- Alayor Don 'Symons; John Livermore, treasurer of
-ton's new cenotaph memorial in Library Parklast comm, ittee; Robert Homtxth; Tann T'eeney; Bill
Thursday evening. Shown here are, left to 'right, Fink, secreetary; Jim Armstrong and Percy Llver-
George Wench, Chairman; Garnet Harland; Jahn more,
Atkinson, engineer with ]'rector and Redfern; Rev. (News -record Photo)
Early
From. Our Files , 1
10 Years Ago
flis��ri('QN',,]\T1f?�.'t3jS.ILEC9Rl'.it'
75 Years Ago
THIS CLINTON NEW _AAA
Friday, October :3, 1890
It is noted here that if you
wished to walk through all the
stre.erts and lanes of London,
and were to arrange your trip
so that you 'never traversed
the same one twice, .you would
have to walk ten miles ervery
day for nine years before your
journey Avoold be completed.
A lady advertising for a pros-
pective husband asked that he
must be the owner of real
estate. Among her a:nswam was
a gentleman, who had all the
requirements and as to real
estate, he caned a cemetery
plot to accommodate himself, a
wife and a family (if six ch'ild-
,ren. This was the gentleman
she chose as she figured any-
one who would acquire graves
for himself, a wife and family
before he was married had a
greiat deal of forethought.
In the Births, we nate:. Sti-
ven, At the Canadian Bank of
Commerce, Godertch, on Sept.
25th, the wife of George Stiven,
of a daughter.
C, Bowerman, who has taught
successfully .in Ss No. 8, Grey
.during the past six years has
boonengaged to teach in SS
No, I for 1891 ata salary of
$440. to be pard quarterly.'.ix
Nova. Scotia, had the first
parliamentary government in
r Canada when 22 -member elect-
ed Assembly -net at Halifax in
1758,
55 Years. Agro
D.
CLINTON NEWS-RE.CORD
Thursday, September 29, 1:91Q
From the Berlin News R -e -
cord: The British Howlers told
the Record that the bowling
greens in Canada have imlaroved
as much as 10Q%.. The best
green was in Taroota and the
next was in the sxnall t;:wn of
Clinton. The finczt bowling
wit:ne:.-lid by the guest bowlers
by Canadlians was an Clin;:on
where they timet very strong
aintt'.on. Of. course Clinton
bowlers knew this all the time,
Mr, Clifford Labb, son of Mr.
W, H. Loiyb leXt on Tuesday
for the Agricultural College at
Guelph to enter upon a four
year cowse.
Messrs, Angus McLeod and
Tsahn Cantelon orf Goderich
Township have one of the most
up-to-date threshing outfits now
operating in this area. Oats
this year is turning out art the
rate of about 10 buslheils to the
acre • c'ompared with about half
that for the past year.
40 Years Ago"
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Thursday, October 1, 1925
The paint of the Hydro Mock
which .has been taicen over by
the firemen is being fitted up
for: them and when completed
will be most convenient.
A Suddenly
t t, i fall
No matter how busy the sum- spot an. your lawn last June,
mer has been, each year the There's the first insitalmenit of
wildly ,accelerated pace of life music lessons. There's the note,
in autumn. comes asa, jolt. One from your fMetidly bank man-
ager.
is not eased, but hurled, back And thus fail the thistles are
into the rat-4race, longer and sharper than ever
F'
Monday, November 3 hag
T1tliAday, SegteiTiber 29, 4955
been proclaimed as Thalnlss-
giving Day in CanaGla,%. will
Tenders have been called 'for
also be Observed` as Anaisetaice
the paving of Highway 8 from
Pay,
Clinton to GgderclT, Tong
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Pryde, MLA for Huron has an -
are theric oi+ of the day in .
Thursday, September 28, 1950
o
Goderieh Township and the,
An informative addvess on, the
trna In -topic all arou'n'd is the up-
United Nea'Gi�oms
i was given, by
'
coming electim to be held in
A. Y. McLean, Se'alfoTai, when.
4 weeps time,
he spoke to a, meeting of Kip-
A' ,.: c, : st ''n« VT br _reld
iwn, )@P,-0: Women's Institute,
a St, J.: ae;s .'r, -,S •..1sh 7,1,,%11 on
l;rr 1,nton 4-H Grain 010
Octa' 8, 1925 with a:T or-
"fTc^d th-!2r exhibits -at the
chestra in z ten:c.,ince, ,A.cl:nis-
.ayfl•ld F:a� Fair,. Winner was
a ,
a:i tc Lha .:apps: .., 50c i•..l
T^'^ r, ,j f ,ain right and se.Gand
if you only intend to come in
was Jahn' Shaddiak, bath of
far the d' -:;Ye following the
RR 1 Londes+b:oro.
supper„ a rnn *stsi:on then would
Mr. and: Ars. Warner An
lie 25c,
draws, Auburn, celebrated "Bear
A despatch (roan Paris says
25th w.ed�ft;, annriversery Sefpt-
`' wit prices have increased a-
ember 18 when. they . were at
bout 2001/1c over bast year, WhRe
harp to the'; -r .friends and relu-
beef is up 55,%, even; potatoes
tives.
have gone up about 20%. Even
same as in 1881 when forest
in France me money does nit
go as fax !as it did beCore the
war,
25 Years Ago
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Thursday, October 3, 1940
W, B, Tuckey orf Tuckey
Transport, Exeter has enlarged
his operaiixf .by the purchase
of Epps Transport, Epps Trans-
pwt has been opernaling from
London to Owen Sound and
Wiareton with headquarters in
Clinton, and will be carried on
as Epps. Transport wd:th head
office here in town.
Kelso Streets has left for
Toronto where he has secured
a position with Ford Motor
Company. He will be greatly
mussed in hockey circles in
town.
Chief Frremlin repoets that
there ,are eight hundred and
thirty-five. guns• ' and rifles reg-
istered in Clinton.
Engagements of note were:
Verna Evely Picot, slaughter of
Mr: and Mi.'s. Frank Picot of
God'erich Township to Murray
Pollock of Clinton, son of MT.
and Mrs. S. H. Pollock of F11 -
more, Sask, Also Beatrice Irene
Woods, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Milton Woods, Goderich
Township, to James C. Durnin,
London, so'n of Victor Durnin
of Lucknow.
first shack, aIVIn to caving
off an lice -floe. in the vicinity of
Greenland, tis; the re -opening of
around, our place, with a Iild
heading for uniivemsinty-' We fig-
ured out thathe negd
�� Years
it's exciting far the kids,
will
ap-Agoschool,
proximately a,much money
i
exhausting fain parents,and pure
ohaos for -the teacher,
this yearn as nay old iman used `to
raise a family of five an, Hugsh's
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
One rleay its Labor Day.
idea of helping out with 1iin;an-
Thursday, September 28, 1950
Calm, competent, relaxed, the
ces was to take otf in mid=Supt-
John VVanEgmand, Clinton
teacher patters about the long,
ember with my beset jacket, all
and Norma Leeandng of Welton
silent; fresh -waxed halls, of the
my sox without hples, and every
showed the two fhzt-prune caly-
school, picking up hlis mail and
shirt of mine without frayed
es in Huron Holstein Club Jun -
Planning an .afternoon round of
cuffs -- bath of therm, •
io2 fano show at Blyth Fair on
golf.
The next day, he is just an-
Meetings galore. There's the
nattee of the curling clog meet-
Saturday last.
Some fearless souls went
Other' grit in an aaithill. He is
buf
buffeted in bhe balls Try a mraea-
ing; at ��ch "We wi11 discuss
the .admsabiai:ty of raising the
down to Pioneer Park in Bay-
Bay -
strain of students„ He (rant-
fees," They were raised.
field to watch the strange and
weird scene over the lake an
call makes
z class lists, is, sell,
�,
There's the notice from the Lnb-
Sunday afternoon. The cl�auds
p'adlpcks, fill., -out forms, He
du eats weeping grade.niners
rary Board for the Arst falai
meeting, at which th;e Property
were heavy and black and' light
who are lost, oar c9n!t rear�rem-
Committee (guess who's ohnlir-
Was very eemio �tnd yellow: The
stmaa�ge phenoxn.enon tires the
bar the combination of "hells
lockers. He ion'dbVts near-'
ma�t) will present its report,
There's a ren -Ander that the
same as in 1881 when forest
wt6ping new teachers who don,t
speech I offered to make, ba"s"t
fires from I'virichigari ata,d also
,the Chicago fare caused great
know what to: do, nor why; nor
June, will be presented in 10
concern in the area.. The only
where, nor when.
Just to addto the general jot!-
days. Theme's the memo about
the staff meeting at 7 a.m•.
explamAiom given for Sunday's.
MY tbles fall. art our schaofl w'e
fO
There's the advise tiha rets-
�urrn blackout was forest f`
fires
-burning m Nome rn Ae a.
went an a doubl2 shift. r
i,gnaniin'n as teacher of the Bible
Clinton
The blackest time Clinton
team tom-tnence's' csl,asses at 8
'Thus 'mem
Class has been ignored, and
ell
Wag at 2:1.5 DST when it look-
a.m. •'hittffig the
deck raft 8:30 at earlier, Pull, a
classes caihmerice oat Suhday.
In beetween, the ftWn has
edi as hark as rn$dnigoht and rail
tee'nagerr otUt of bel at 6:30 and
grown form ranches; the hedge
street lights 'were on.
We nope tha>r Nlss. 3,ames
ybu have a su IV teeva,g4w Pail
looks )like a beatnik and tho
Liv'errnmv has an Easter 14ly
a teachdr out of becl ditto a'hd
leaves are .falling. The squaitre'1s
hearing five btoonils hi her gar-
YOU have a d tfio helatS'her. It's
a'xe •back in the attic, the• garhg-t .den,
Seems N:aturo intake's rnls-
b'ad MO Ugh these fine autumn
is ktilrl ltalf•+painitetl; and my
takes bi the seasons some-
hior iings, but trhere'll be mur-
daughter, in a month. at camp',
time.
der done by iifid-M¢iter,
has Wated aotut at all hey
Bwt schbr�l is only paint of au-
clothes.
ttumrn,"s rude awake, Thai*
Oh well, " 12fe is 'the• life," tz
is the despat that strdloes when
erred rerna ked tiag,1ly, age
YOU read a list of the "neve"
out. There have bet,0 & c'oitpie
�.
o �•
t( evisfon shows and: disowel
of bright spots. 1 have a ntw
j °0
That not a singIe tree bir shrub
Ehkiu'sh teachdr on my ct'try
has bew planed an the %, %ste-
who wtouAd have giveiT Cleopat-
land .of last y:r`5 TV
'ria, arun, for lVfk�crlt Antho�ty.
..
I�iI OK (��AU
Bills •oprotut like thlstles in
And there was the 0-.1,1 Aght-'
�Ns �
auttUtYbi'I', Thes'e's the retY A6hJ9 ref
or Pilots' reilnloh, in mad 8ept-'
laJO Wifiete�r-!',��8 fuel Melly With
P L Z. A S typed chi ceW
ember. They dried to main, it
this by (h�tviilig' wives A-
���� ADS,
.G"'
Tiitea�'s the nodoe of "Iiia Error"
year
long. B Ut most dt bhe boys 19-
'
gage a ttielvt There's the one;
nored thi and tuermed nip s g,,
ertt 0ea 1148t warning," crimp
Aftd, those who di'ddlt wto^e
.
the guy wh6 wdldW 'the:,bald
wishing they ha+dr
LETTER. TO MOTOR
Paper `thanked
-for Coverame
The Editor, I
Clinton News -Record,
Dear Sir; •
The sponsors of .Clinton Hob-
by and C!Wt Exhibition are
deeply appreciative to you for
the coverage given to our pro-
ject. This interest and co-oper-
ation by our own local paper j
was largely responsible for
making it an outstanding suc-
( Ms.
Out sincere thanks, once
again.
I, N.C. DURST,
Convener.
September 28, 1965,
Clinton, Ontario.
N Bible Today
A Chrlstian Litemt> Crtj~,
9444 Tem f n JOA centJy
visited the xiei illzoui�sni� mend
of Madura. Though the island'
is otrol'igly Ni osJ:ora, in ,fotwr
days'. they sal!d=nh.1
-ioE 441 s, s0wTes1t
a
mento and 400 1~op#es of the
Gospel of ,Tohn recmtly Pub-
!lobed in the Madurese Ian-
guage, besides 10$6 • other
cWtoltian ]looks.
The churches on the island
are all uttmded 'lay the Cbinese
and Indonesian population, not
1,>y the M4(14roae poople. So the
team went to line market Places
and the.alagas, where. it wash
the Moslems who purchased the
litemma'tpoo, TbeY found, eiideed,
hungry beaxts on very -hand;
wanting to, kaow the Truth.
But it costs someUhian Nally
to accept the messageof Ghrw.
one of .fie inembca's of the
team` was a converted Madtir,-
e,se, At rnne place they thxeart
erred to cut has throat because
he bed become a Christian. He
continued to testtfy to Mils Sav-
igxr !and to sell lite�'arture,
,A, dopy of n• gos'pe'l care'le'ssl),
.throwrn, eway by o'n4 pprapn was 1
picked up by another, This one
copy Ted, after mveMl years, to
the baptisan �of the first 25
Javanese, Chrls idns, It is hoped
that this will happen x1
urs; torr, . I .
ftggested J)ally Bible Pleadings:"
'Cnu,0'cgy: Oct. 3.; 1 Off ronicles
17.
Monday, (Yot, 4: l C1hrm-boles
2$:. 1-10.
Tuesday, Oct. 5: 1 Chronicles
29: 1-20.
Wednesday, Oct, 6: 2 Chron-
!Clets- 6: 1.21,
Thursday, Oct, 7: 2 Chron-
ic as
hron-isles 7.
Friday, Oct. 8: 2 Chronicles
15.
Saturday, Oct. 9; 2 Chronicles
31: 1-10; 20, 21.
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Stanley Ladies Club
To Meet October 6
The first fall meeting of � .the
Stanley Community Club will
be (held at the home of Mrs.
Robert Glen on Wednesday
afternoon, October 6.
The cause of most of the
common and serious forms of
arthritis reftnain unknown.
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and DANCE
For Newlyweds
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FREY
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October 2nd •
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Admission $1.50 per couple
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DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
THIS WEEK . . .
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Coming—October 9
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parties, weddings etc. Complete catering service
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