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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-10-14, Page 9Heron TR 6routi, Platt thristmas Annual Sole The, regular meeting.. of the. .Huron :county :Tuberculosis • sociatton was held in the Town - Segorth, Tuesday Lew, ning of last woe's, in -charge. of president 0, A, 'Watt, Miss ,Louise Robertson., cation ,phairpan, reported itat tine secretary bad attended 10.. 'efts With ,edneatiattal mater- *1$, Frcal4 this venture clUeStS had been received: for Ober edueationai materials.: from 'a number of -teachers and nursing students in Hu170 And, Perth, Requests for 'SpelakPVP an tulbeTulosl.s. have 41 .0 been received: The Huron County Cluipter of the Registered Nurs- es of Ontario will have pr. J. 13, Ra1240sOn. Meffleal Director of Beek Memorial Sanatorium, as their speaker on. "Tuber, 42tilosis" at an October dinner meeting, The rebabilAtatiOn ohairman, listair, sa id • financial ,assistance had been given to an ex-Patient of the .$40a,toter• k.11. Walker gave the Case Finding, report, .stating that all employees of the new Maitland Manor Nursing •home, Goderich, had been X-i.reyed. Things are an readiness for the Chritstmlas .Seal Sale, whialt begins in November, with 'Ma- dame - Vanier as Honorary 'Pa- tron, according to Mrs. I). C. Cornish, Chairnian of the Seal Sale committee, ..Sugar and Spice. (Continued front Page Faux) may be playing possum. 'You ,can avoid a nasty kick right the hunting boot if you pump about fire-more shots into him. If you hear something that sounds like the snarling 'cough of -a lion, don't. shoot. It's pooh- ably your hunting partner, en- joying his 'first , cigaret of -the day. Never hand a gun across a fence or into a boat with the. muzzle painting toward your- self. Always make sure its painting at the other Do learn to operate your safety catch. It's humiliating, in the field to have a deer walk over and lick your fade while you're struggling with it. And, it's.embarrassing, at the in- quest, when you have to admit you . don't know when it's on, and when it's off, - Just a few simple rules to take the tedium out of plodding about in the swamp with a dirty great musket. Good hunt- ing, chaps. KIPPEN. Mrs, Mary Weaning and . Mrs. Tom Burke of Wroxeter, Mrs. L. Seifert of Fordwich; and Miss' Helen -Gibson of ,To•- ronto attended 'the bazaar 'at Huronview on Wednesday, Oc- tober 6, and later visited with Mr. and. Mrs. W. L. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bernard of Ailsa Craig and Mrs. J. Gib- son of Wroxeter also visited with ,Mr. and Mrs. Mellis dur- ing the past week: es4Aw...v Sometimes it takes drought cOnditions like those suffered in Eastern Ontario to make dairymen appreciate the value of forage feed produced in their fields. Every extra mouthful you produce helps keep outside purchases dovvn. To get More forage from your fields you need an Agrico Fall Fertilizer Pre- gram. It Will 'pay off in ,extra extra grazing days and extra feed Value for the animal AGRICO AGSICULTURAL CHEMICALS LIMITED t-ONDONfoRANDEVILLE•PORT HOPE HMCO ilia RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Undress pastUre and hayland to boost yields, extend grazing time and improve nutritive content. 2. 'fortress alfalfa and other legumes this fall to build a vigorous stand thet wilt resist, winter stress and get off to a fast start in the Spring. Use Agrico bulk delivery and bulk spread** serviceS. SAVE tilkilE.,-Spread 20-.40 acres per hour. SAVE LABOUR no bagate handle, SAVE MONEY ,=.• t5, 00 porton discount for bulk, Agried's new 4-torn spreaders are aVellable for 'your use eta nominal cost. See out, ketit Agtio tvpitttrit;:$titig tetlay anal let kir& help ,you with our Pat Portaiie Program. A. MUSTARD, Phone 482-1435 BOB TAYLOR, R.R. 3 4lintors Phone 4814144 'HAUGH lieureefletil Phone 5114917' WOW! GOOD NEWS! Mti CREDIT NO LONGER GOOD AT JENKINS DEPARTMENT STORE Thurs.. , Pet, 144 1944 -Photon News,Recool,P090 9 Memorial "Shop t MIME and SON c1,1h4T9N. , '.8)(8T88 '$EAFORTM Open Every Afterngcin PHQt.ig .4814711 At Shot times -contact Local Representative-'--,4. W SteeP,40/4041 4f Esther continues to earn this amount from her business until age 65,,, the and her husband, who is diSabled and cannot work, .can look forward to a retirement income of $104.17 froth the Plan and $75 from Old Age Security-- a total of $119.1/ a month. When her husband receives Oki Age Security, their income Will err $254.17 a Month, - should Esther die anytime carter 1967, having contributed until her death, her husband will receive a disabled wido;W,:r's pension of $64.06 a meth until he reaches age 65. At a at time. Or he is already 65 when Esthr..t. diesi his potion under the Plan will be $62.50 a fnOnth phis $75 'a month Old Age Secu:'ity, Oti the death Of his s,vife, Mr, Meyer Will also be entitled to a lump stirs payment of Mb. All benefits -under tile Plan Will Maintain their value. The actual benefits payable will probably be higher than that* 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 become payable. What will the Plan cost you? If, like Esther, you have self= employed earnings of $5,800 a year, you will pay $158.40 a year which is 3.6% of $4,400, the maximum arnotInt upon which contributions are payable. Payment will be lit instalments in the same way you pay your Incotto to. This acivertisement ,is one of a series which relates Sonic of the important benefits of the Canada Pension Plan to individual circumstances. Issued by authority of the Minitter of National Health and Welfare, Canada, The Honourable Judy LAN/faith, ,• , Rambling With Lucy (44021 Wood? ,$) IIHANKSOIVINO PAY 1,96 tarried into a beautiful 17uy 'day for the folly to go herne 'after A tang damp ehilly Weekend at the lalce, 'light What weather All Week', if it Weren't waining, a decided chill wind was blOWIPg, Lucy couldn't go Out at 411, When her husband irePorted that a Man who visits the fat M ,Talk. 14 this district told en Saturday tllat the moisture had only just penetrated 'the soil deeply enough to permit easy ploughing on heavy land, # made Lucy think, SP on. Sunday, she began to count up the things for Which one could be thankful. ,And was the rainy weather to help the ,farmers to prepare the land for seeding. After all, what does it matter, if the Old folk are bored WI the Yarling one's alestleSs indeerS on a holiday, SO long AS they •have Plenty to eat. And that Is another thing for Which to be thankful--- our hornets and daily food. Despite the drought and the stool sArniner, "Mr's." 'garden PrOducedl an over-abundance oif fruit and vegetables, The rows of jars filled with fruit and vegetables In the basement, and. a bulging locker, attest to the bountiful harvest of one small garden, igarneretl and stored by Luey's husband. It gives one a comfortable feeling and whets the appetite for winter days ahead. And then Lucy 'thought of all the Other carKOOdities which. an most parts of Canada the citizens take for granted; rile lavish Use of food with never a thought of Waste when left-overs are consigned to the garbage can, Here, in ,3eyfield we are apt , to grumble when the raccoons over-turn the cans, waxing fat on the oontents. In many spoits in the world little children, and grOwn-ups, too, would' be happy to change places, With the 'coons in. BaYfield. ' Whether we know it or not, we on this North Arned, can Continent are, generally speaking, an eXtraya.gaint people. Our liVing 'standard's are 'the highest in the word'. At times it Would seem that our demoeracy fast becoming a dictatorship. - This we should resist . and use every effort 'to guard our institutions and freedom. Butt at the same time we should give thanks to God that we live -in such a prosperous and favoured land; far those who have. gone before who lived and worked so hard. to bring us to this 'state of development in 'such 'a short time. Lucy ,in particular gives thanks for her Many 'friends for all the considerations and kindness .sltowti heir, especially at this time, festiVittes .(complete with cake, candles and the cutting ceremony), celebrating five happy years with her husband Carl, It mattered not to Lucy that one fair guest had quite a police record', Ching -a-Ling has a numer=4•96 River- stde. He is one of 'those' foot-loose and Taney-free char- acters. Ever mindful, of his descant froni the Ming Dynasty, 'when he does take off from his home, he chooses a very fine property in which to reside, The Police of Riverside are quite familiar with him, 'and When he is reported, they advise the person telephon- ing of his address. One day it was broadcast over the radio that a white Pekinese .had been found on Thomson Blvd. He'd wander- ed safely through traffic. His latest escapade When he escaped was 'to settle him self in at the RCMP Barracks on Riverside Drive. They gave him every attention 'and care until hiS owner 'arrived to take 'him , home, . . . • On Thanksgiving Day, the house guests at, "The Hut", and: most of 'the 'other friends departed.' It left a groat vacuum after a week of merriment.", • • Thinking ialSo of world conditions', the vidissittides .which beset our beloved Canada, of the problems in this her native Lucy's • mind want .to -Rudyard Recessional': "The tumult and the shouting dies; ' • . The captains 'and the kings, depart; Still standS Thine ..ancient sacrifice; An humble and a contrite heart; • Lord. God of hosts,. be With us yet, Lest we 'forget, lest we forget:" Entertainment Nightly AT QUEEN'S THE HOTEL SEAFORTH Opytteid 'loop Initiates. four New Souts;.New „Committee :Officers their ,$,PaTves. and. ,A,S.M. R,• hats; • • pinned On their tenderfoot had, ePOnts presented them with *Whom mre theta theirs,' ebmaci "Wort. with eight boys in .attendance. trop;. Wally. Pearson, Bra'dl'ey $Pents met in the •TOWV, Hatt October A the -13ayfield Boy After Renner had 43.AYFX4,4.P. ThesdaY,. Pour wore. invested into the the mothers of the new W4an. W9,0110, and 4, , ober 1.0,,Weather ,Permitting, trict Annual General meeting mittee,, Robert KaeVean; cant, g(bor- l8, and payripid. Apple Day which wile be held 9,4•Qqt-,. nor. - y attendance at the Buren JDs to the heici in Bayfi,eld On 'Opt,- RObert Maloney; training. com- Ping ;committee, Jolrrr Lindsay; ptzblio .relations, Morton .Mer, chair van, Peorge. Pellehataberis' seoretoy treasttrer, Robert Turner, PROMO committee, Among items discussed were - 'The 31a,yfield. Scout and Cub O. eontmiittee met on LQ•ct, ober 5. . 0facers for 1905-0 are; MIDDLETON WA Work Meeting The Wometes Auxiliary of $t. James Anglican - 'Churchly. Middleton, met last .Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.. Pavia ipeeVes, with ten mem- hers and 'the rector„ the Rev, F. J.J B.. Harrison, present,' This was. •a work meeting with, progress being made on a lovely .crib quilt *bleb is ,far sate. • The secretary's report was given by Mrs, John Grigg and included a 'letter Of thanks from Igrs. Barbara Kilgour. The ran sessions • of 'the, Deanery of Huron will be held Wednesday, October 20 at 2:1.5 p.m. in St, Paul's Church, President 2Tr.S. Fred Middle'- ton asked Mrs. Arnold Miler and Mrs.,. S. Middleton to act as a nominating committee for the -annual meeting, he Canada Pension Plan and its be P itS Here is what, the Canada Pension Plan will do for people like Esther Meyer, a 50-year-old owner of a small store who makes $5,800 a year. KIPPEN Nfr..4na Mrs, Waked. 01)ettt. 7,11anX-sgiviing, Pay at Gibson's cottage at notnestoad Heights, •Klppen. 'Keen .Klippers bead. then S.re0t414 meeting at the home of Mrs. .Cliff Ilenderson an•Qptober 8. They .studied the. Pattern. guide Alia:hem (1400p-$011$•911( how 0 Alter Patterns -And,. =prepare material for .ent, Ding. The next 'Meeting will be held at the home, of Mrs. Pave. Triebner on FP.1443rt. Oct. 15, 14-65 CANADIAN NATIONAL 11111111.111111111111111111.11111111111.11111111.1111111111111111111.111 For information. phone your local C.N. Sales Offs* DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Daily except Sunday LEAVE CLINTON 12:40 P.M! ARRIVE STRATFORD 1:35 P.M. LEAVE STRATFORD 1:55 P.M. ARRIVE TORONTO 3:55 P.M. Convenient connection to Montreal, Atlantic Pcovinces. Low rail fares. rail service ONTO •