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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-10-14, Page 3Future, Measures, To Assist: farmtrs Thicr,s, 90, 14, 19654.61Inton Noirs,'Recorii,--Poge 3 classified' Ads Bring 9Pick Re,SPItS RUMMAGE SALE in. Clinton Council Chambers SATURDAY! OCTOBER 14 1:30 to 4 p.m. • Sponsored .0y KAF Women's Auxiliary a ',JOT ARRIVED s Billnd Sew ARMY BOOTS TiricIt9S0510 • a s Shoe Re air The Kinsmen Club Is Holding ItS Annual PEANUT SALES 'SALES, DRIVE Hoose,to.fHouse Canvass' kiberal,Candidate With Agr. Minister Malt Edgar, Clinton high school teacher, who is contesting 1-Turion riding as the Liberal, candi- date in the November 8 election is shown here being congratulated by Hon. Harry klay,s4ederal minister ' 'of agriculture, The minister was 171 Wingham last Wednesday in support of Liberal, candidates in. • Western OntariO. (Photo by Wingho,m Actbanco-Times) • NEWS OF BAYF1ELD Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Reid oaf ,Riverside were overnight' guests at:The for -Thanks- giving, Miss Kathleen Reid, who has been the gueSt of Mr, and, Mrs. Carl Dlieh7, accornp- Will Will.Be Conducted On The Ernings Of THURSDAY, OCT. 14 Town of Clinton FRIDAY, OCT. 15 -- RCAF Clinton CHRISTMAS PACK PARTY PACK and PEANUT BUTTER Net Receipts from' this Planter's Peanut Sales Drive will go towgrd equipping the Kinsmen Peewee Hockey • League, also for the Annual Kinsmen Toy Campaign, lF CONVENIENT, HAVE USED TOYS READY, AS WELL AS GOOD USED CLOTHING, FOR THE KINSMEN CANVASSERS TO PICK UP BE GENEROUS . These Are Worthwhile Projects 40-lb `anied them on their return to Windsor on Monday, Miss Carrie Dixon, Brant-. ford, wag, the weekend guest of ..Canon and Mrs - F..H. Paull at "Cambourne 'House," • A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE N11„, 11111[1. lill411113114NOMIN nom Immomoomploil mold 1111 goon posineminutommoniallionnumull 111141 3e1,,•al 40060010111* • • • This is the Oldsmobile Toronado A and you've never, ever, seen anything, anywhere, nearly as new-Jionestly • Cutlass Holiday Coupe • These are some of the other new Oldsmobiles for 1966 ...they're luxurious, elegant, exciting, powerful, appealing. And all those things. it 7irtir •*",,) 4 '1'. Itfair firi ,ivrivoo ute '4'„ """""11 igi-'7111111 Dynamic 88 Holiday Coupe •., • They're new. You don't know them yet, But they bring you the 130 possible references. They're oil Oldsmobiles. Which is to say that they're extra-special. Extra-powerful, extra4uxurious, extra-smooth., Improved Rocket engines, teamed with smooth Turbo Hydra-Matic trensmissions, are available on all full-sized Oldsmobiles. They offer you new interiors, new style seats land carpeting. And 'you can get familiar Olds luxuries like air conditioning or fate* new features like Automatic Level Control that lets you load 550 pounds of lead into' the trunk'and still ride the way you did empty. Including, and, this is ci real revOlutien, if we do say so ourselves, including today's only full-size, front-wheel-drive car. The Toronado. There's never, ever, been one like' the Toronado. A 42.5-cubic-inch `Toronado engine pours the power through a re-designed Turbo Hydra-Matic brive, right to the front wheels. Toronado performs and steers and holds the road like nothing' you ever tried before. It's an Oldsmobile. pick out the family likeness right away. We hope take the time to come in and see the new Oldsmobiles, They're very nice cars and very, very new. Brno l le `for nineteen sixty-six SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY OLDSMOBILE DEALER TODAY AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER IN CLINTON: LORNE BROWN MOTORS LIMITED-30 Ontario Street Odom, Ont.-4819321 ‘' ' " Be Mite to teitorittita Oki :the CB 041/ network each Sunday-ChetkYOLIt tetel listing ler Channel- and tliiiii,'"'''"""'"-•''''"'ra*'''''"'""P"1""*"' geop.s.R.Ichl . `DANCING EVERY 0,TURIPAY THIS WEEK , . 17.14E .-COMETS'" Of :Port. Elgin' Coining ,-,.,Octobqr 23 • ; • MYSTICS" Of -London • Dancing 9 to Midnight Adniission $1.130 Per person Catering to Luncheons, Weddings, Banquets, lEte. Far Rental information or Reservations Dial 524-9371 or 524-9264 OCTOBER 27 THE DAY\YOU'COULD 'MAKE THE MOST IMPORTANT DECISION OF YOUR' LIFE ... AND THE MOST Excrrnlp. , On October.'27, THE CANADIAN ARMED • FORCES Mobile Recruiting Unit will be at Th,e Armoury, Vmgham, Ontario and open from 'Noon to 6:00 pain. Members of the Forces 'will be pleased to give you all the information you, want on any branch of the Canadian Armed Forces. Find. out the many opportunitiei to: make a major contribution to your country .. . and an ex- • citing career for yourself, The Canadian Forces Give It Sortie Thought BI GE LOA for today's greater, needs $5000 with new , LOWS, RATES on loans over $1500 J HOUSEIFIO FINANCE GODELICH 3SA Weit Street-Telephone 514-7383 (above the signal Star) Ai* About our evening • Dotot$, .(gPtvpos' os tO. pro,: vgle. t.P.r. Len, 4mprgvAcil .a.g0P11.1- 441104 '00110MY Were htIVellecl in 'WOrto1 4„rn We.dneSday even-. J.4g• byHon. Haag 44,YS,' • istc of AgrleOtturg 'the Pewason 4lheral ,g,gver)m.P.A.t, zik„ addressed Living costs have grown. So have your family money needs. To help meet those greater needs, HFC now lends as much as $5000, with up to 60 months to repay. 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Above' p Medi Ii chide principal find kierrii Ina are Mind s•prOmpt repatment, but do hot Inc ludo the co$t 01111.100mm Ask ibout credit life internee et law group rates, 00441 lead to n -average price cif kPlrl P.75 to $1.0Q, pier hun- 0,00W0ight for all, manufactur, ea 'milk used in the.domestic Marhert, 13rt,teMcCulloinit. Nitobertor, president of the Western On-, t'ario North Liberal .46.4SWta.,. tion, chaired the Meeting, PAP' elidateS were i/114'041Ped gordon Beaton, area ,9romzgr, Incalne Parity Mr, Hays reminded his and- dence that while Canadian far- mers Were producinK more,sell- frig snore and exPortinfR more than ever 'before, the job of ensuring a .,farm income corn, -parable to the average non- farmer income was not Yet completed'. Policies of the g-ov- radmeenrotateaalrbealgdgyerinm„Lxistsenfocre farm. products, and these were the early results Off a continu- ing , Program The government is seeking a majority on No-vember 8, so that it can get on with the sob, Chief points of the program would be carried out aver the five-ye‘r lifetime of the next parliament,,Mr, Hays s'aid, and included: 1. Federal payment of 25 percent, instead of the present 20 percent of crop insurance pit'emiums plus ball; the admin- istrative costs provided', the provincial government con- tributes fiye percent of the P'remiums. 2. Government purchase, re- development and resale to farmers of uneconomic farms, coupled with re-training and re-settlement aid to farmers Who want to take up new oc- cupations. 3. Establishnient of a Cana- dian dairy commission to give' producers of manufactur- ing milk control of prices, quOrt-:' as, quality and "export, This was expected to lead to' a na- tional average price fir manu- facturing milk of $3.75 to $4.00 a huntkedWeight. 4. Similar , marketing legisla- tion for other products, includ- ing a nati!thral sugar policy. 5. Extension of unemploy- ment insurance to the main groups of full-time farm work- ers. 6. Establishment of a live- stock feed board to ensure feed grains are • available in Eastern ,Canada and British Columbia "When, where and in the quantities' needed." 7. Creation of a Canadian farm management service to' help farmers determine mar- ket trends 'and plan production. 8. An additional $50,000,000 fund under the Agricultural Rehabilitation and Develop- ment Act for rural economic development. 9. A new mortgage program for finance farm housing, es- pecially for, farm workers. VARNA NEWS The United. Church Women held a very successful supper in the church basement last Wednesday evening. Floyd 1VIcAsh of Hamilton spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. McAsh. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roban- son, Lamle and Cathy, of Agin- court, spent the 'holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred IVIcClymont, The Sacrament of the Lord's. Supper will he administered in the United Church next 'Sun- day with Rev. Harold F. Cur- rie of Hensel' in charge. Mr. and Mrs. John McCon- nell, Martin,' Robert and David Of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L,' Talbot, Lee, Danny and John of London spent part of the weekend with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCon- nell. They also attended the 40th wedding anniversary din- ner held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erratt at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr: and Mrs: Wil- liam Taylor, Varna. 0 Classified Ads. Bring Quick Results ,. • :', AON'T MISS THAT IMPORTANT PROGRAM FRIEND.- CALL L'S. 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