HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-04-04, Page 10Announce They Are Now Operating The
SEA FOR 7'
INTERNATIONAL DEALERSHIP
(Formerly JOHN BACH)
Same Location -- Same Courteous Staff
SEAFORTH 527-0120
SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE
Dennis Nolan Ciarence Date Glen McClure
To give out' Customers and Friends of the district an opportunity to
nieet the new owners and staff, we are holding a
PANCAKE DAY
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 9th — 10 o.M. to 5' p.m. AT OUR SHOP
DraW for Special Door Prizes • Movies All Day '111 All You Can Eat
GIANT AUCTION SALE
OF BRAND NEW
FURNITURE SAMPLES
Direct from the 1968 Toronto Furniture Show
that has lust ended. Forest City Distributors
were able to acquire a large quantity of new
furniture samples from some of the largest,
prominent furniture manufacturers.
NOW IT'S YOUR CHANCE TO DO THE SAME!
— ONE NIGHT ONLY —
1 THE AUCTION SALE OF THE YEAR I
Clinton Legion Hall, Clinton
April 9, 8:00p.m m.
Tuesday Evening,
CHESTERFIELD SUITES -- Modern, Provincial, Tradi.
tional, Bed Chesterfield, Davenport Suites and others.
BEDROOM SUITES — Different styles with double and
triple dressers, complete with new box springs and mat-
tress on every set,
DINETTE AND KITCHEN SUITES—Consisting of 9-piece,
7.piece and 5-piece suites * step and coffee tables —
recliner and hostess chairs — lamps -- swivel rockers —
hichair — chrome rocker -- telephone table -- pole lamps
39" continental beds -- full size 540 box springs and
mattresses -- and Many other Toronto furniture show
samples available,
RECONDITIONED TV AND APPLIANCES Yes, we will
also offer a nice assortment of refrigerators, ranges,
washer and dryer, stereo set, 5 different televisions,
21" and 23" models.
ALL APPLIANCES GUARANTEED
NEW CLOTHING -- A nice selection of new clothing for
all members, of the family will be auctioned Immediately
following furniture and appliandes.
CREDIT TERMS — Are available for any Berns In this
sale providing credit arrangements are made at Cashier's
Desk BEFORE START OF SALE
DON'T MISS THIS AUCTION SALE!
AUCTIONEER — fllNRY 13ROCK
OPERATED BY FOREST CITY DISTRIBUTORS
Cheques Accepted 5% Salts Tax In Effect
AVOID THE
SPRING RUSH
See
CLINTON
FEED MILL
sou
FERTILIZER
BULK or BAG FERTILIZER
Bulk Spreaders Available
482-3484
CLINTON
EXETtR
235-0363
FOR PERSONAL SERVICE
AND THE KIND OF QUALITY
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER
HURON BRAND
FIELD SEEDS AND GRASSES
HARD' -GREEN
PASTURE MIXES
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NEW AND IMPROVED VARIETIES OF
CLOVER —TIMOTHY —GRASSES
TERM
INSURANCE
ON THE BEST TERMS
at your service
DAVID S. McDONALD
OCCID E NTAL, LIFE
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176 SAIADEBS-STREET EAST
EXETE1.-1, 011'1'AI-310
Marten Vincent
Ken Coleman
FOR. NHL PLAYOFFS
or
Any Color Program
We've got the color tv
proven best by comparison test!
We kriew this color tv produced en
outstanding picture. Elliott Research
Corp. proved it in a recent study.
We'd like to show you personally
why Philips Fiddle-Free Color TV
with 10 automatic features was over-
whelmingly preferred•abovo all
others tested.
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215 Victoria St.—Clinton
An April application of a Dalapon—Trefoil seed-fertilizer Mix-
ture in a pasture renovation program has more than doubled
the grazing cupacity oil Ontario farms.
New Renovation. Method
Revives Poor Pasture Land
VI Clinton News,Recoratlincl.PY., April 4, APOO
Jr. farmers sfvdy accidents
trouble obtaining positions of
various kinds and, since his ar-
rest had shown co-operation
with authorities, although he
gave some "indication of in.
stability."
Crown Attorney W,G. Coch.
rane, who read the prepared
testimony in the case, said
that it was the first armed rob.
bery in the county in over 30
years.
The court was told thatSmith
wearing a face mask and cover.
ails and brandishing a sawed.
off shotgun, entered the bank
about '10:30 a.M, and made off
with $9,144 after herding two
staff members and two cus.
tomers into a small supply
closet.
Coehrartegald the ydtitiethen
drove to Kitchener, where tie
sold his car to a dealer, pur.
chased another car from a
-AYR and GALT
A ,ppeeial. h uron County
:P.arrner. meeting, with
fell .atteacia4ee was wo.g.I.130
agricultural OoRrcl, rooms: in
Clinton
Pen. YOUng, pre,,
sided over " the meeting, 114
Wright, sepretarytreastirer,:or
the farm machinery KoP'are
for Ontario was guest for the
evening,
To Ant .our Junior Fexiner
motto G OSeif Weil) Command l,
unity Petterinent?, into action
it was unanimously decided we
volunteer our services ad lielp
Mr. Wright with the Ontario
farm accident survey. The Sur',
vey is to rind what causes
p.00idputs perin.ining mainly to
the rural pepple, Wkether OP 01.1r.,
ing en the farni or PM
By recordings the details of
all accidents in the county it is
tipped the causes Pan be cor•
rested, thus, lowering dp.rnage)
injuries and death.
Each elnb was given a town.
ship to cover,
The Seaferth club rePorted
the bro,omhall tournament held
in Centralia March 23 was not
as successful as hoped, mainly
flue to the Weather,
The OrPornhall A champion.
ship was won by North Hgron
and B championship by List.
owel. Trophies were 'iyen tq
1)04 Proctor for goal, Larry
Elliott second forward, and 001".
don Daer for defence, At the
dance which followed, Della
Allen "Miss ClintonJanior Far•
mer" was crowned "Miss
Bromnball Queen," first runner
up was "Miss Stratford Junior
Farmer" and second, runner up
was Barb Deugall "Miss South,
Huron Junior Farmer,"
York County ha's invited the
Huron County Junior Farmers
on an exchange visit in Sept.
ember. Huron returning the
visit of last year by inviting
back Welland County sometime
in July.
Wednesday April 3, the Clin.
ton, Club will advance to the
zone finals and put on their
play, "Fools Errand" at the
drama festival in Arva.
The nextregular county meet.
ing will be April 24.
Youth faces
two charges
Michael Reynolds, age 18,
James Street, Clinton has been
charged with two counts of
breaking and entering.
He is in county jail await.
ing trial in Goderich April 1,
The charges concern the
breaking and entering of Hap's
service station March 14 and
Roy Mann service station 10
days later,
Pasture renovation with Birds-
f4...at Trefoil and Ddlapon herti-oido is now economically feas-ible on over 1 Million acres
of rough, hilly pasture land in
Ontario,
The renovation of roughland
pastures has become practical
' with the development of tech,
ninueS to fertilize, control .weeds
and to establish a productive
crop without normal tillage.
The best results have been ob.
tained with the introduction of
the hardy legume, Birdsfool
Trefoil Mixed With granular
Dalapon and fertilizer. Tice re-
suit is Increased grazing cape-
eitv for larger herds of beef
cattle at relatively low COgt,
Elie renovation program is airti-
od at suppressing the natural
Members of Central Huron Secondary School Cadet Corps are
(front row, from left) Cadet Captain Gordon Yeo, Cadet Major
Robert Campbell, Regimental Sgt. Major Ron Crich, Cadet Lt,
Col. Scott Macaulay, Cadet Major Jim Maloney, Cadet Major
Brad Kempston; (second row, from left) Lieutenant Art Airdrie,
Lt. Norman Jewell, Lt. Brad Ashbury, Lt. Mike Burke, Lt. Torn
Leppington, Lt. Ted Collins; (rear row, from left,) Sgt. Trumin
Milloy, Sgt. Fred German, Sgt. Ted Little, Sgt, Murray Nesbitt,
Sgt. Hal Flaro, and Sgt. Douglas Palmer,
Former
Brussels youth given 5 years
Clinton man
A 20.year-old Brussels area
youth was sentenced to ,five
years IA pe.rilterr1lary Monday -
when he appeared before Mag.
istrate G. G. Marshman in
Huron County magistrates's
court..
Robert Stewart Smith, of R.R.'
4 Brussels, had pleaded guilty
to the January 3 armed rob-
bery of the Brucefield branch,
Bank of Montreal.
In imposing sentence, the
London magistrate said he felt
reformation of the youth was the
"paramount consideration", al.
though he also had to take into
account the factors of deter.
rence and' retribution.
He noted that Smith came
from, a: "good background" in .a,
farthir&conviiunity-, and had at
tanned a normal degree of eduta.
lion-Grade X11. He observed that
the youth had apparently had no
INCE1V FARM
EQUIPMENT
LTD.
MANAGER
friend and fled to the United
States.
Smith was apprehended Feb.
ruary 5 in Nashville) Ten.
nessee, following a combined
investigation by Ontario Provin.
cial Police and FBI officers.
At the time of his arrest,
he was in possession of $2,600
cash, some of it in marked
bills reported missing in the
robbery, the court was told.
The amount paid for the car
has also been recpvered,
leaving a shortage of about
$4,000.
Goderich lawyer James Don.
nelly appeared for the defence.
No witnesses testified at the
hearing.
William James Yuill, 23, of
dies in crash
A former Clinton resident,
Murray Keith Roy, Age 40, RR
1 Courtright, died Thursday
when his car smashed into a
tree on Kimball Sideroad, five
miles southeast of Sarnia.
Mr. Roy a member of Moore
Township council since January
1967, was alone in the car
when it went out of control
about 7:25 a.m. He 'was pro.
nounced dead at the scene.
Provincial police said an in.
quest will be held but no date
has been set. Mr., Roy was on
his way to work as a lab.
oratory technician at Polymer
Corporation Limited in Sarnia
Kitchener, charged wiSh, po,s. when the accident occurred. .
session -gtOtien He is survived.brthisP
robbery, was remanded on
$5,000 bail to April 30 when he
appeared Monday.
the former Ruth Elizabeth
Hearn; sons, James axidRobert;
and daughter Mitzi, all at borne;
brothers; Bruce of Hullett
Township, and Peter of Clin.
ton; sister, Mrs. Cliff (Eunice)
Butler, Agincourt; and step..
mother, Mrs. Eula Roy, Clin..
ton,
A private graveside service
was held Friday at Clinton
Cemetery.
Advertising is used effectively
by churches, bankers, stock
brokers, colleges, government,
legislators, entertainers, telex
vision stations, restaurants,
housewives, labour unions, in.
dustries, department stores and
by everyone with something to
sell to another person.
grasses With Dalapon, broad-
casting Birdsfoot Trefoil on the
soil surface and applying ade-
quate fertilizer to establish the
crop. It can be done in one easy
step. The granular Dalapon is
Mixed with the Trefoil Seed and
fertilizer and applied as a mik-
ture iti April. Recommended
rlixture per acre is 32 to 45 lbs.
Dalapon 12.5% Granular; 10
lbs. Trefoil seed and 100 lbs.
tnizer, Applieation can
he made with any type of hand
or power operated broadcasting
4nuiottent including aircraft
Check with your local Niagara
dealer for complete information
on pasture renovation or write
to: Niagara Brand Chemicals,
Burlington, Ontario,