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School board meets Nov.
Cochrane told the school
poard Monday that number of
groUps existed to rePreSent
edtication officials in the past
and that since establishment of
county school hoards it vl'aS
decided to Merge into one body
and speak with a single voice.
The AdvisorY Vocational
Committee will meet in Clinton
Tuesday, it was announced, and
the Advisory Committee on
Schools for Trainable Retarded
Children meets in Clinton on
Thursday.
The next regular meeting of
the. Huron Ceunty Board of
Education will be on Wednesday
evening, Nov, 5, instead of on
Nov, 3 so that hoard officials
can attend the foulading
Conference of the Association of
School Education. Officials of
Ontario,
D. J, Cochrane, director of
education, and four • other
administrators Were given
authorization to attend the
three-day meeting in Niagara
Falls,
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food cost slow to' rise
Food costs have risen
comparatively less than costs of
most other items.
From 1949 to 1965 the cost
of food increased 46.5%,
according to the Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food. During the same period,
the cost of shelter increased
62.9%, while the cost of medical
care increased 90.2%.
NEWS OF HENSALL
if EN SA L L .0 OW stockings. A .delicious lunch was
served by Unit 1 in charge.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Yulis.se Borger and Mrs.
Sybil Borger, Detroit, have
returned home after spending a
week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Munn.
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Taylor
have returned from a two-week
vacation to Comox, B.C. where
they visited with their son and
daughter-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs.
Neil Taylor.
The general meeting of the
United Church Women of
Hensall United Church was held
in the santuary of the church
Monday.
Music was supplied by Mr.
Morley Desjardine of Grand
Bend on the piano and John E,
Caldwell on the organ. The
soloist was Adrian Brand of
Crediton. Mrs. Howard- Scane
chaired the meeting, welcomed
the visitors and gave a poem.
The devotion was given by Mrs.
David Kyle.
The offering was taken by
Mrs. Clendon Christie and Mrs.
Don Joynt and dedicated by
Mrs. Scene.' Mrs. Robert Cook
introduced the, guest speaker,
Mrs. Ward Fritz of Exeter, who
gave a resume of her cruise and
showed beautiful pictures of
Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore,
Ceylon and India. Mrs. Fritz was
thanked by Mrs. Walter Spencer.
The business part of the
meeting was chaired by the
president, Mrs. Vern Alderdice,
in the Fellowship room. The
ladies agreed to knit layettes for
the Children's Aid Society.
Reports were given by Mrs.
Spencer, treasurer, and Mrs.
Lorne Hay for visitation. Mrs.
Jack Drysdale read the minutes
of the previous meeting. A bale
will be packed before the end of
the month. Ladies are asked to
save all used stamps, old
Christmas cards and nylon
Suggest salt-oil facial
Many famous beauties use salt
with olive oil for a stimulating
facial. Mixed in a paste, the
friction of the salt and
lubrication and the oil give tone
to tired or over-tanned skin.
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Mary Lou McClinchey of
Blyth and Bryan Edward Bell of
Londesboro were married by the
Rev: W. 0. Mathers in a
double-ring ceremony at the
BlYth United Church on Oct. 3.
The church was decorated
with baskets of yellow mums
and white shasta daisies. Mrs.
Margaret Kai was organist.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. John McClinchey of Blyth
and the late Mr. McClinchey.
The bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell of RR
1, Blyth.
Given in marriage by her
brother, George, of Sarnia, the
bride wore a floor-length gown
of white silk faille. The empire
bodice and bateau neckline were
edged in daisy guipure lace
accented by lily-point sleeves.
The A-line skirt was bordered
with rows of matching lace to
the hemline. The chapel-length
train was also edged in daisy lace
and draped gracefully from the
waist.
She wore a shoulder-length
veils which was caught-t uA.by a •
rosette and lily of "the valley.
cluster headpiece and she carried
a crescent-shaped bouquet of
yellow roses, shasta daisies and
trailing ivy.
Grace McClinchey of Blyth,
,,sister of the bride, was maid of
honour. She was gowned in a
fitted mint-green sheath of
chiffon. The sleeveless empire
bodice of her dress was accented
by a wedding-ring collar of the
same trim. Two floor-length
panels flowed from the
shoulders.
She chose a floral cluster
headpiece and veil in mint-green
and carried a bouquet of yellow
shasta daisies and apricot poms.
The best man was Douglas
Bell of Londesboro, brother of
the groom.
Dinner . was served in the
Blyth United Church where the
bridal mother received guest's.
She wore a mauve lace dress
with black accessories and a
corsage of yellow carnations.
Assisting her was ' the
bridegroom's mother who wore
a blue suit with black accessories
and a corsage of pink carnations.
Following the dinner, a
reception was held at the home
of the bridegroom's parents.
For a honeymoon to northern
Ontario, the bride wore a mauve
chiffon dress with pinch-pleated
sleeves, black accessories and a
corsage of yellow roses.
Prior to her marriage, the bride
was honoured by showers at the
homes of Mrs.iim Hoy, Clinton;
Mrs. Emmerson Kyle, Kippen
and Mrs. Cecil Cartwright, Blyth.
The newlyweds will live in
Clinton. •
REGULAR VALUE 69.95
PRICE
SALE G4.99 SAVINGS HANDY! USEF 1/2 " SQUARE DRIVE
SOCKET SET.
Thin wall socket permits easy access in
tight areas, Unconditionally guaranteed
against breakage. 12 point design for
positive fit in full range from 7/16"- 11/4". Heavy duty 20" reversible ratchet, 5" an
1 0" extensions. 10" flexible handle, 161/2" speeder handle, 13 /16 spark plug 6 point socket with pro- ' tective rubber guard. Universal joint. Compactly packed in sturdy steel case.
REGULAR VALUE 28.75 SAL 19.99
.T. Performance! FORNEY HEAVY DUTY
BATTERY CHARGER
Charges Without Removing Battery
Specially designed for
'owners of Forney welders
that do not have battery
charger built in, Complete
with alternator protector,
timer and overload Pro-
t ec tor.
Charges both 6 and 12 volt batteries with fast
and slow charge. Easy to hook up, Doubles the
value of your welder, SALE
REGULAR VALUE 97.50 PRICE
SNOW SHARK THROWS UTE 1 1/4 TONS
A MIN HUSKIE W-I-D-E
OVAL TIRES 5 h.p, Snow Shark clears a 20" Wide path
with each pass. Trouble free chain drive
with easily adjustable tension. Positive
engage and disengage for no load start and
manual operation, Adjustable height from
ground level to 13/4. Equipped with chains
for steep hills or ice conditions, MANUAL
CONTROL CHUTE - Blows snow up to
25 ft.
Give 25% mare tire on the road -
up to-40,000 miles per tire. 2 belts
of fibreglass---2 belts of nylon.
Side Walls -2 white stripes on one side,
2 red on the other. TUBELESS
REGULAR VALUE 36.95
SALE 19.99 PRICE 69.99 F70.14
(775-14)
REGULAR VALUE 349.95 MORE REACH FOR YOUR FORNEY WELDER!
15 FT, FORNEY EXTENSION
CABLE
REGULAR VALUE 37.95
G70.14,
(825-14)
SALE 33.99 WE 299.99
10E,EPYORM! vot
MEN'S NYLON
PARKA
;REGOLA'ff ,'VAIAJE" 313:.95",
G70.1,5
(825-15), SAND
AND
SALT
MIX
KR& 34.99 Simply hook it up to your
existing welder cable.
Same type and size with
male and female plug for
easy adaptation.
MARK YOUR
CALENDAR
REGULAR VALUE 41.95
H70-15 ' SALE 37.49
(855.15) PRICE Real warm winter
comfort. Water re-
pellent 100% nylon ,'
outside, satin covered
quilt lining makes it
completely waterproof
and windproof.
REGULAR
VALUE 29,95
REGULAR VALUE 14.40
Gives you instant
traction in snow
or on ice, Handy
25 lb. bag gives
plenty of help-
ings.
2 FOR '21 48 nli& 10.99
Bathroom Ensemble SAVE
additional im
41/3
0 (4, Buy complete ensemble
138'79
Consists
oifil?erwhigjnamaenld ed obvaertill:
`,
Bathtub
White cic:.e-coupled water-closet co/w
• seat, 17" x 19" white china basin c/w
"1- with centre set and p.o. plug.
TOILET Sparkling white
Wipes clean in
CLOSET sceo`u°,11.s ge:
style - easy to
PRICE 34.99
install. Seat
BATTERY BOOSTER CABLES
TANGLE FREE Wednesday, Nov. 19th
VALUE .98 SALE .f
REGULAR PRICE r7 9 SA
LEE 23.99
Keep a set in your car and
save costly tow charges.
Extra long - 12 feet cop-
perwire, Heavy. duty - 4•
gauge copperwae, neo-
prene coated. Use for 6
or 12 volt systems.
BOTH cables colour coded
for correct hook-up.
SALE 7.89
PRICE
800 P.M.
HOTEL CLINTON
ANNUAL MEETING
'AIR KING" FORCED-AIR BASEBOARD
HEATER '
Thermostatic dial temperature control. 2500 watt
and 1000 watt infra-red heating elements. Baked on
cocoa-brown enamel with copper reflector and gold
safety grille,
REGULAR
VALUE 29.95 intirgE 22.89 Dashwood
convent to
be sold
BY WILMA OKE
REGULAR VALUE 9.95
OF
ESSENTIAL FOR HOME COMFORT
HUMIDIGUIDEHYGROMETER
Great buy for weather watchers!
INDOOR-OUTDOOR
THERMOMETER
"MONARCH"
WATER SOFTENERS
Clinton Community
Credit Union
-SALE
not included.
REGULAR
VALUE 40.95'
Tells, both the rela-
tive humidity 1% of
moisture) and tern-
peratUre.
REGULAR VALUE 3,50
SALE el •49
PRICE A
CHINA
WASH
BASIN
Records both indoor and
outdoor temperature on
the same easy to read
scale,
REGULAR SALE C '49
VALUE 6.99 PRICE wit
COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC
70 Ontario St. 4$24467 The Huron-Perth Separate
School Board at its meeting in
St. James' SchOol, Seaforth, on
Mond ay night approved
disposing of the convent at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel School,
RR 3, Dashwood, to the local
parish for $1.
The board named its
chairman, Vincent Young of
Goderich, and its vice-chairman,
Keith Culliton of Stratford, as
delegates to represent the board
at the Western Ontario area
trustee& meetings.
The board accepted the
resignation of its business
administrator, Paid , Franck of
Stratford, and is to advertise for
someone to fill his position.
The tender of Ross Scott,
Bruce field, (Sunoco Oil
Company), was accepted to
supply oil for heating of the 11
separate Schools heated by oil in
the counties of Huron and Perth
and fdr supplying gasoline for
the three board-owhed school
buses in the Zurich area and the
one school bus at RR I, Britton,
starting Nov. 1.
A big appetite
The average person eats More
than 1,500 pounds, or
three-quarters of a ton Of food
in one year.
The Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food'reports
that about 750 pounds of this
amount is comprised of dairy
foods, Fruit ,and juices =bunt
to about 188 poundsi and
Cereals, potatoes, meat and
vegetal)* each Amelia fOr
about 125 pounds.
About 60 pounds of poultry,
fish, and eggs are dotiAtinied each
Year,
Eliminates unsightly water
marks on tubs and sinks.
Makes wash-day easier on
mother. Save now and
enjoy the comforts of soft
water,
Gleaming white with ledge
',.. back and recessed soap
trays. Anti-splash bowl.
Front safety overflow.
17" x 19". Fittings not
included.
REGULAR VALUE 16.49
TILT/ARBOR SAW FANTASTIC VALUE
LESS THAN
$1.00 FOOT
MA 14.49 24 ft.
ALUMINUM
EXTENSION
LADDER
WITH
SAFETY
SPLITTING
KNIFE
HEAVY DUTY BALL
BEARINGS.
Get professional Charity
With this deluge com-
bination bench and floor
model.
TABLE TOP is precision
made of heavy gauge
steel.
M-200
REGULAR VALUE 259.95 ...
HUNTING &
WORK CLOTHING
ggE 224.79
5 FT. HEAVY
STEEL RECESS
TUB
M-120
REGULAR VALUE 234.95
PRICE 199.79
REGULAR
VALUE 34.95
PARKAS
*Parkas and hunting jackets
in a choice of styles and
prices,
White, one-piece seamless bathtub covered with
acid resistant porcelain enamel, Includes inte-
gral apt for securing tub. Inside dimensions:
Width 2334 x Length 54" X Depth 16". Left or
right available.
REGULAR VALUE 59,95
gr, 2 3 .9 9 SALEMgt 49.99 REGULAR
VALUE 79,95 FREE! Professional water anAtysis check
by your local Co-operative? PRICE 6 4.9 5
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HEATER
HATS
WINCO P.T.O.
TRACTOR
GENERATORS
*Hunting hats and cold
weather caps. Single floor type unit, Mini.
mum Mbving porta will
give long, trouble-free ser-
vice. A ll necessary rubber
connections and cleaning
brushet indluded, 60 cycle, A.C., 2 polo, 3600
rprh, 12,000 watts; 115:230
volt, 52 amps,, 1 phase, 3
vote,
DRIVE: Uses 515 rpm ;ru-
ler P,T,O, OW, Drive Shaft
Ile" diarheter,
MITTS - GLOVES
*Mitts and gloves lined and unlined in several leathers.
BOOTS
boots and rubber or leather hi cuts.
SOCKS
The WINCb POWER
SENTRY wakens and
alerts you to Start
ybur Winch stondby
Power Plant. Plugs
into arty AC recept.
able
• Moulded by new
• shell" process,
* Nen.porbus.
• Guided nylon valve.
seat.
4 FT. P.T.O. SHAFT
For use with tractor tO.P.I,O. Generate'',
Coupled by pint includes protective
P.T.O, shield. One end 1 %".'. spline
etherend 1.1/.'` found,koy f/4
SUNBEAM 2000 Watt a 245 Volts
10" Fan---- 1050 rpm for
quiet oPeratIon, Portable,
Heavy duty. Also suitable
for basements Or garageS.,
*Socks of pure wool or nylon.
Over UM Outs per
minute.
REGULAR VALUE 61,95
PRICE 54.99
SHIRTS "1-
Gahrahiled steel nose
pan,
(U bolt hot Included) *Heavy shitiS and wool hints REGULAR VALUE 08,00 REGULAR VALUE 110.06
PRICE 843'99
WITH ENO USERS PAW CERTIFI A E ViltHaut ENS USER'S EARN('
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REGULAR VALUE 189.88 ROWS VALUE IoM 0$11-SE 107'3.99 REGULAR SALE 017 0).0
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