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Clinton News-Record, 1969-09-11, Page 8!Kin fqj F UP OUR GASOLINE... KIN2-3-17 171E REST, SAY FOLKS WHO'VE GIVEN IT THE TEST YOUR DISTRICTS tr://'"' • --\wered See Us Now For Your SEED. HEAT TALBOT GgNESS.U. — YORK STAR AND FERTILIZER Bagged 8.32-16 (Bagged 6-24.24 '75"'69" Ton Ton ALL BULK FERTILIZERS Available at Competitive Piices SPREADER AVAILABLE Hensall District Co-Operative Phone 262-2928 Hensel! Feed conversion figures convert feeders who figure ...but it's feeding economy you bank on Because here, from SHUR-GAIN, is ±new feeding economy in starting pigs that gets feed conversion down to 1.9 and less and saves you 2 cents in feed cost per pound of growth and that can add up to a feed cost saving of 800 per pig• at 50 pounds! Just multiply that figure...80 ¢...by the number of pigs you are marketing...then see your local SHUR-GAIN Feed Mill operator for new, econom- ical ... Shur-Gain 18% Pig Starter No. 10 Medicated CLINTON FEED MILL WEARWELL HOSIERY BUILDING MARY ST, 482-3484 CLINTON hog feeds start figuring on new '171UR•GAIN 18% PIG STARTER No.,1 D WE NEED BEA . . tons of them ! • TOP. -PRICE for TOP QUALITY MITCHELL FERTILIZER AND. SUPPLY LTD. 11/4 imiles west of Mitchell on No. 8 14ighWay PHONE 348-8631: or 348a9901 OPNOTCH T9PNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED WE HAVE IN STOCK A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FALL FERTILIZERS Bulk or Bagged q SPREADERS AVAILABLE ALSO SEED WHEAT cm LAWN SEED and LAWN FERTILIZERS We have a good line of S VETERINARY SUPPLIES AND PREMIXES DID YOU KNOW — You May Qualify For TRAINING ALLOWANCES Allowances may be paid to people in full-time training. The allowances vary depending on where you train and what your family responsibilities are. ontario manpower retraining program Don't Miss This Opportunity Ontario Manpower Retraining Program Offers Opportunities Unlimited Do you need more education to get ahead? Do you need a new skill? If you have been held back because you lack' education and training, you can qualify NOW for a better paying jcib thkciugh'thetraining'prograin that is tailor-made for you. THE FOLLOWING COURSES WILL BE OFFERED AT THE ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE IN STRATFORD STARTING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 and 22. GRADE 8 GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 COMMERCIAL CLERICAL DRAFTING LATHE OPERATOR WELDER FITTER Earn a letter of equivalent standing from the Department of Education and get ready to meet the needs of today's world! For full particulars regarding admission, eligibility and training allowances contact . Your local CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE, 524-8342 Or BRIAN B. HOWLETT, Co-ordinator, ONTARIO MANPOWER RETRAINING PROGRAM DEPARTMENT OF MANPOWER AND IMMIGRATION Operating under the Applied Arts and Technology Branch of the Department of Education STRATFORD — 271-5700 FOR RESIDENTS OF THE CLINTON AND GODERICH AREA: STARTING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 By agreement with Col. E. W. Ryan, Base Commander CFB Clinton, interested civilians may now take advantage of high school night courses offered to service personnel at the base. The following courses will be offered this fall and winter at the Grade u. and 12 levels: ENGLISH MATHEMATICS SCIENCE (PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY) HISTORY AND ECONOMICS Persons completing their studies successfully will be entitled to receive a Statement of Equivalent Standing from the Department of Education that shows an educational achievement equal to Grade 12 of the four-year Science, Technology and Trades Course offered in the secondary schools. This outstanding opportunity could be the chance you have been Waiting for! The total cost for this course is only two dollars a week. Classes will be starting soon. Contact either of the persons noted above NOW! Enrolment is quite simple: interested !persons should contact Lieutenant L, Cassie, the Base Ground Training Officer at the Clinton Base, phone 482-3411, Local 232. Further information may be obtained from Mr. i3, B. Howlett, the Co-ordinator of the Ontario Manpower detraining program in Stratford, Phone 271-5700 (Bus.) or 475-4668 Res.) .ifiluommooffingloomomii.oloonown,,,,„,„,,..0 Dirliaries „... Two girls. who appeared in provincial judge's court in Goderich Monday and Pleaded guilty to charges of car theft and wilful damage to the Clinton Police office were given two-year suspended ,sentences and, ordered to report to the Huron County probation office every two weeks for the two years. The girls, Nancy McClure, 17, of Blyth and Sally DeGroat, 16, of Clinton, were also ordered to Pay $50 restitution to the Town of Clinton. Two windows were broken in the police office Aug. 23, filing cabinets were overturned and papers scattered. A Seaforth area man's car was stolen the same night from behind the Hotel Clinton and found in Strathroy the following day. At a court session in Clinton Sept. 3, Willard James Cotton of Clinton was put on a year's probation for causing a disturbance on Albert Street. Donald James Keller, of Clinton and Kitchener, was fined • $40 and costs for causing a disturbance, P.eyiog, a $50 fine and costs for Speeding was Robert W. Sothio of Clinton, Peter J. Black of Clinton Was. fined $10.0 on a charge of consuming liquor under the legal age., He also paid a $5 penalty for improper pos.sing. Another minor charged with consuming alcoholic beverages was Kevin J. Spencer of Clinton. who was fined $35. Marvin Million of Goderich paid W. and costs after being convicted of following another auto too closely, The incident caused a minor accident. Steven Layton. of RR 5, Clinton, paid $35 and .costs for making an improper left turn and was fined $10 for failure to stop. Albert N. Kyle of Clinton paid a $25 fine and costs for making unnecessary noise with a motorcycle. James Heard of RR 2, Clinton, was fined $10 plus costs for failing to stop and $10 more for speeding. Failing to yield resulted, in a $10 tine and costs for Frank Kloskowicz, That charge also stemmed from an auto Accident. Plow match Oct. 4 The Huron County Plowmen's Assopiation has set Oct, 4 for the 1969 plowing match .and farm machinery demonstration, starting at 9 a.m, It will be held at the Par-Avon farm of John. Rodgers on Highway 8, three miles east of Goderich. One of the highlights will be the Queen of the Furrow contest, The queen win represent Huron County at the International Plowing Match at Burford .Oct, 15-18. Also. on the county program will be a horseshoe pitching contest and plowing match for non-farmers that usually includes some members of . municipal councils. , PORP9f1 SMITH The funeral for Gordon H. Smith of Goderich Township. WAS held 444 week at Ball Funeral Home. in Clinton with the Bev, B, J. 13. Harrison ;of Oaytlipld' officiating. Burial, was in. Baird's GetneterY, Stanley ToWnship, Smith, 19, Son of Mr, and Mrs. John W. Smith of RE 3, Clinton, drowned in a flooded gravel pit southwest ,of Clinton on Aug, 31, Pallbearers at the funeral, listed incorrectly last week, were Lorne Tyndall, peeves, Glen ?Hee, Pete Postill, Frank Postill And Gary Merrier, Flowerbearers were Bruce and Ross Elliott, John lindie and Leptis. Yea, RONALD PATERSON Funeral services were held here Monday for Ronald McLean Paterson, • a former resident of Clinton and Brucefield killed Sept. 4 in a truck accident near Carbon, Alta., where, he lived. Mr. Paterson, 37, was a cable splicer employed by the Alberta Government Telephone Company and was returning home from work in a company truck which slid off the road and overturned during a rainstorm. He was thrown from the vehicle and killed. A native of Montreal, Mr. Paterson was born Feb. 14, 1932, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paterson of Brucefield. He was married on Aug. 21, 1954, to the former Gloria Nott of Clinton and worked for Bell Canada's Clinton office for 10 years before moving to Timmins three years ago. He” moved to Carbon a year ago. Besides his wife and parents, he is survived by three sons, Roderick, Kevin and Stephen; brother, James, of London; a sister, Mrs. Allan (Marion) Hill of Brucefield; and a grandmother, Mrs. M. Sholdice of Exeter. The funeral was held at Ball Funeral Hothe in Clinton with the Rev. Stuart of Brucefield United Church officiating. Burial was in Baird's Cemetery in Stanley Township. Pallbearers were Vie Hargreaves, Murry McKenzie, Gord Daigleish, Bob Dalrymple, Grant Chesney and Don McArthur. Flowerbearers were Jim Nott, Jim Paterson, Allan Hill and George Hilderbrand. YENNEFI r. I Wesley James Venner of Exeter, formerly of Hensall, died Tuesday at South Huron. District Hospital where he had been a patient since last Thursday. He' was 73 years old. Mr. Venner was born in Chiselhurst and formerly farmed there. He retired to Hensall in 1951. Two years ago he went to live in Grand Bend and then moved to Exeter. Phone 527-1910 -2 4 Ile was a member of the legion branch in Exeter and was forinerlY an active member of Hensall Legion Branch No.. 468, His wife, Estella McLaren, died in 1930,, ue is survived by two sons,. Rodger of Hensall and Murray of Grand Bend; one daughter, Mrs, Gilbert (Jean) Johns of RR 3, Exeter and one sister, Mrs, Archie (Cora) Ryckman of Exeter, eight grandchildren .and three great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held today at Bonthron Funeral Home in Hensall at 2:36 p.m. With the Rev. Harold S. Currie officiating, Burial will, be in Hensall Union Cemetery, • THOMAS B. MOON Thomas Buell Moon, a Hullett Township native who lived at 127 Albert St., London, died .Sept. 4 At St. Joseph's Hospital in London after a short illness. He was 80 years old. Mr. Moon was born Oct, 12, 1888, son of the late Mr. and, Mrs. William H. Moon. A retired carpenter, he was, a former resident of Londesboro and worked as a foreman in both the U.S. and Canada for the CNR and the New York Central Railroad. He had lived 20 years in London. He was a member of Londesboro United -Church, a member of the Senior Citizens Club of London and a member of Hullett Township Lodge No. 568 F. and A.M. lie is survived by a niece, Mm. John (Phyllis) Buurs, of RR 1, Londesboro. The funeral was held Saturday at Ball Funeral Home in Clinton with the Rev. Heckendorn , of Londesboro officiating. Burial was in Londesboro Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Buurs, Len Caldwell, Moody Holland, Bill Hamilton, Roy Biggins and Ken Moon. Harry Williams 48Z-6633 CLINTON Distributor for all Shell Oil Products SHELL CHEMICALS MRS, G. W. APHCSghl Mrs. G. W, Acheson, 91, a native of Clinton, -died August 16 at hex home in Lethbridge, Alberta. She was boni• 41 1677, the child of Helena and Christopher Nesbitt. After training as a nurse, she went West in 1905 and continued nursing in Medicine Hat and Banff. She returned to Ontario briefly, then went back to. Medicine Hat to be married to George W. Acheson, also of Clinton, in 1911. • Mr. Acheson opened a hardware store in Medicine Hat and then moved to Whitla to farm. Another move was made to the Crystal Lake district, east of Lethbridge, for a year, and then to the community of Iron Springs where they remained until retiring in 1941. Mrs. Acheson was called on often when little professional nursing help was available in Whitla and Iron Springs. Active in the United Church, she helped organize the building of the church in Iron Springs and served as its organist for many years. She had a great love for music and art. Her paintings were awarded prizes in the Lethbridge Exhibitions. Mr. Acheson died in 1956. Mrs. Acheson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Len J. (Pat) Wright of Taber, Alta.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Florence Symonds, wife of Clinton Mayor Donald E. Symons, is a distant cousin. The funeral was held August 19 with burial in Mountain View Cemetery, Lethbridge. 8 -Plintqn,NPws-Becprd, Thursday, 'September 11, 1909 Two girls plead guilty to damage Seaforth