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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-12-22, Page 10wa • IL Best wishes for the New Year _ Thanks for your loyalty. RAW ' „?,.." 11 .111, • --Jr- Lg 0811 .1.0 as a 118 St. David STUDIO 524-8787 _oderich ii BLYTH 5214895 ta vat Amamouimimmi ONTARIO 28 ALBERT ST. CLINTON LITTER .IYIPMAgg Litter can cause raccidents. .131•490. glass. on the highway can cause a blow-out, flying ,paper can obscure a driver's, VleW:at crucial moment and boxes or PieceS of Metal or wood on the road can cause a ,driver to swerve. Wedding Pictures JERVIS srumo PhonOL 4P-79156 To our fine patrons, sincere thanks, and warmest greetings to your and yours for a Merry Christmas. HOLLAND SHOES 4:11U a ii "Oldest ...hunter". not lost While checking 'nutters irk the Push, two Tweed Forest District conservation officers were amazed to find a "young" PPPri;4111an who was: Still able to enjoy a hike in the woods at the age of 102. ,One evening he didn't return to camp and the rest of the gang, being alarmed, set off to search for him. There was the usual hollering and flashing of lights and then they spotted him coming down an old trail. "What did they mean was I lost! Of course not" he replied. "The ding fools should have known I couldn't Pt lost, why been in these woods all my life and that's long time. Why I know every tree around here by name and some of those tallest timber were nothing but sprouts when I was a ypung'im. Me lost in the woods — no sir, never! "My name is Dave Trumble from Northbrook and. I surveyed, and blazed trails over every inch of bush from here to Gilmour for every timber operation in this part of the country over the past 85 years. I'm not through yet!" We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities to Normal Family Requirements. READY TO SERVE SMOKED Lj Ams COOKED Ill SHANK PORTION ib,79c BUTT PORTION lb 89c Whole Hams 14 to 16-lbs lb 79, Centre Cuts or HAM STEAKS 161.09 Pure Pork SAUSAGE MEAT lb 5 9c 'Maple Leaf CANNED NAMPA /lb "1.89 McQuaide Tourtiere Pies 16-oz size 79c Burns, Pure Pork Cocktail Sausage 12-oz eke 79c Canada Grade "A", Eviscerated ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27y 1969 Instant Coffee (20¢ Off Deal) Reg. Price $1,81 SAVE 16a Maxwell House ,..aziarsi.6 Alters's, Choice, Vitaminited Reg, Price ea. 39c—BUY 3, SAVE 170 APPLE JUICE 3 4841-ot tint $1 .00 Ocean Spray, Whole or Jellied CRANBERRY 'SAUCE 14'" tin 29? Q ClinT9n Npvvs-RpOOrd, Monday, December 22, 19P9 AiiimmoulimilmiiiiiiiiimminillIIIIIIIYIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIINIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII/Dleg I i s Ombling with Lucy PY 4uPY. livq9DS Christmas is alinpst. ,here, To the children it is a long time corning! To their grallOtiets and people in the• same age.bracket as Carl and Lucy it just seelfR. rush at them! ' We were so excited as children — Lucy can remember wondering 1i P4n4 Claus ever get down the chintneY, and great lengths of furnace pipe up at her former house on Main Street! And relatives gave us oranges, candy and nuts. We never saw oranges, store candy or nuts at any. other time. In those days mother made homemade candy because father did not approve of the coloring in hard candy for children. Chocolate creams he sometimes bought as a great treat. And except at Christmas either beech nuts, walnuts or butter nuts were used. Lucy recalls Cousin Will Woods cracking butter nuts for her and Jean. They were a treat. Her eyes bulged when she went with her cousin Raby to the old. Bayfield Public School the closing day before Christmas vacation. There was a whole big bag of oranges given by the Rey. William Hinds.' The principal Thomas Brownlee and his wkfe were helping distribute them in the little vestibule outside the junior room door. She may have been given candy, too, but it was the orange she remembered. Then, too, at Trinity Church Sunday School social or concert in the Orange Hall in those days one looked forward to a gift off the Christmas tree and oranges or candy and nuts. Carl recalls having his heart set on an air rifle when he was young and "Santa" obliged. Then, too, one Christmas his Uncle Charles Fester bought him a little sled at Beatty's store• in Varna. It was special, apart from the homemade sleds of those days! And he kept ithintil shortly before leaving the farm. Lucy Can still see the latest in dolls sitting on little chairs at a small 'table set with child's dishes, in G. H. Hewson's window before Christmas, It was probably arranged by Wynona Ferguson (Mrs. Wm. A. Balkwill) who worked there. Lucy longed for one of those big "sleeping" kid-jointed dolls. She didn't get one that year but she got one the following year (and still has it). Jean got one too and mother niade their dresses and black capes with brass buttons and the hood faced' with red. We thought them the smartest dolls on earth. Despite their years, the excitement of this season is to some extent still with Lucy and Carl, EspeCially Carl. He is seeing to it that the cookie boxes are filled for young visitors — and himself. One recipe for cookies which he clipped from the newspaper didn't turn out so well. They weren't named "rocks" but they were hard. Disappointed with what he thought would be pretty cookies with red and green cherries on them, he remarked to Lucy: "Oh, well, bake a couple of batches of your favorite, and I won't burn them this time watching the birds!" (Two cookie sheets full got too much oven 'while he gazed with field glasses at a flock of red polls in the birch •tree): Even Sandie the eat seems to sense the season. He comes every morning now and waits at the back door for Carl to arise. He'has recovered his taste for tinned food but mainly to get Carl to play With him. The first time he followed Carl as far as Lucy's bedroom door, he crouched and pussy-footed it out to the. kitchen when she spoke in what she considered a cheerful tone. Next time she greeted him from her chair in the dining room and he ignored her. But this week he came to the bedroom door again, rubbed his back on the door jam, then around Carl's legs and seemed quite happy when Lucy spoke to him. He started off towards the kitchen and when Carl followed a ;minute or two, Sandi was standing up on the big rocking chair inviting Carl to sit down and take him on his knee. Carl was amazed as Sandi hadn't been on that chair for two years. Animals as well as small children crave affection. And since it is lavished at this time of the year, Sandi wants his share. Lucy watched a large flock of sparrows visiting the feeding station that afternoon. They were there too early. Finally one female House Sparrow flew onto the storm window and peered in, beseeching "Mr." to give them something in the spirit of Christmas. Lucy is afraid that Sandi may come hungry sometime and catch the little chickadees which come into the back porch and pick up the crumbs which the rich cat leaves. z itucsogishti+4 teade and (rieruis.>„tbl jw.4 0,1#14g..4.1114tmal sekison . NOTICE GARBAGE COLLECTION FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Wednesday Collection to be made Tuesday And Thursday Collection to be made Wednesday 51b Os.11,30SISS.WiNVIMWM.A.14,1010ISWOMS1‘,IMIGNIMAZI • • THE FAMOUS LAURA SECORD CANDIES ARE AVAILABLE AT AMPBELL S GODERICH, ONT, iS 1-He SCIUARE 5/4453g "••NNIKVOANS.NS**4•141•46%.448%.".100.VISIMI.100.14',.1614%4, Fish through the ice for untold httra. of .winter very adept at catching both PISCP through the ice IS, .4.p.Onnlar pastime in southern -Ontario,, fishermen are so successful forests: approximately '0,000 fishing .Simcoe fish management with Lake SiMPOP I. alone, has huts .each winter 440 provides enjoyment. whitefish 404 ciscp, Ice .fisbing is not a hit and miss propoSition and the most successful PP Lake Simcoe' have become. fishermen make plans that ensure the best possible chance of a catch., why Lake Simcoe winter according to A. Holder and F. Marshall who worked on Lake the department of lands and Fishing fPr whitefish and Here are ,:the main reasons Oyer the years ice' fisherine$ 'using a pint of bait. This keeps pre-softened grains and boiled prebaited up to five days prior macaroni. Holes shoUld be allow fish to concentrate in the to fishing and the purpose is to area. Holes should be prebaited intermittently, never immediately before commencing to fish, Most successful anglers prebait once or twice each week fish around the hole. Preferred baits are small, live or preserved minnows. Some success is achieved using special small lures of the jig-type. The gear consists of a tip-up and spreader combination both of which are readily available at sporting goods stores 'or can easily be made. Purpose of the spreader is to allow the minnow bait to be placed on or near the bottom. Whitefish and cisco Fishing Technique — have very soft, tender mouths Fish Hut — For those who and extreme care must be taken wish to consider the sport we in setting the hook and bringing recommend using .a fish hut. the fish to the surface. Sensitive While there are commercial tip-ups tell the fishermen at a models available, an inexpensive glance when fish take the bait. hut can be readily constructed Some fishermen insert an elastic from light materials and hauled band between the spreader and out onto the lake by nand :or fish line which takes up the snow machine, When sudden and hard pull as the constructing the hut, weight is a hook is set in a nibbling fish's, factor to be considered. Space mouth. for a small stove must also be The advantages of winter Considered and the shack must fishing for whitefish are have holes cut in the floor numerous: Fish flesh is firm. through which the lines are Many leisure hours can be spent suspended. comfortably seated in a heated Location Most local lakes fish hut (many take along a are abundantly stocked with portable TV or radio to help whitefish. The secret is in spend the time). knowing where to find the winter haunts of this species. Treasured Today Whitefish are bottom feeders and may be taken 'in depths of In the preparation of illu- up to 100 feet. Few if any local minated manuscriptsra mas- lakes are anywhere close to this ter artist often set the style depth so the trick is in knowing for copyists and assistants to follow, since even the deco- the type of bottom. The fish are ration of an initial letter • generally found over sand or • could be a major project. gravel shoals at varying depths. A single letter might occu- In any case, the bottom should py an entire page, and a be firm, not mucky, and in complete scene or miniature perhaps eight to 20 feet of painting might be contained water. within the boundaries of, for. Prebaiting — is probably the instance, an initial "C" or most important consideration in winter fishing for whitefish. Some manuscripts, in fact, represent the work not only Immediately ice is safe to travel of more than one artist but on, fishermen should commence of more than one generation prebaiting their fishing hole of artists. using up to several 11-quart Today; illuminated manu- baskets for bait. Lake Simcoe scripts are treasures of li-fishermen preserved bait in braries and museums, and November by salting minnows rightly so, for throughout a using about 20 lbs. to 40 lbs. of thousand.. years ,of Christian 11ISOry„it tly in pi . lluii ilia- ii nainpo ng ter' himiths UP I% bi'ou seht e'iltf 'd aliWrs 'de? restricted to a possession limit ondlbs. of bait sion of beauty to scripts that are, in them- fish. Other foods are used to selves, precious works of art. prebait a hole and these include happ iness and co$itentmcnt Icacl yort, as the Star feof the rUlt.se 3 len to tlac 4,174afwer. rt,,‘ ktr thaidos for clod MANAGEMENT AND STAFF •?. ALWAYS- RIGHT 5 ;1 5 • ti CHRISTMAS CANDIES 'WRAP UP YOUR'CHRISTM4S''SHOPPING IN ONE NEArrnip.TO 4P! 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