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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-04-09, Page 3CO-OP FERTILIN 10.64 (Non Burning) LAWN FERTILIZER This is the time of year to take ad- vantage of this value. For a healthier, greener lawn, apply Fertilin 10.6-4 at recommended rate. Regular 'Value $4.19 Sale ,,Prtce f 40 lb. Bag "MELNOR" PULSATING SPRINKLER Fingertip adjustment for watering full 80' circle or any segment. Regular Value $10.95 each Sale Price- $8 22 each CO-OP STANDARD LAWN SEED Quality mixture contains 60% Ken- tucky Blue, plus Creeping Red Fescue and Red Top. Ideal blend that will produce a thick, fine textured, rich coloured, long-lasting lawn. [mewl 1 rt .44)1Ir.'" . 4 . T , 444 ...t''''"A Sale Prmed.,„ , .1 1,1%,,Box . "UNICO" STAINLESS STEEL SPRAYER * Capacity 4 U.S. Gallons • Quick opening double action Cam Lock • Lever action shut off • Adjustable carrying strap with shoulder pad. Regular Value $29.95 each Sale Price $ 26.95 each ar FARM CO-OP HEAVY DU TY WAGON • juttable to 120" a Narrow trick ,---63" TIRES, Regular Value $200.00 each • Engineered and built to rigid specifications tion • Spindles Of extra large diameter alloy steel equipped with tapered Timken bearings • Axles and frame;; of 5" beam construe. pin bushings and grease fittings * Reach ad. 4 Choice of rims for 14" or 15" wheels LESS • Automotive steering, replaceable brenle king 12,00 Capacity (dependent. on tires) Sale Price $ 169. 9 Lich NEW LARGER AUTOMATIC UNIVERSAL MILKER 4 UNIT WASHER Eliminates hind washing. Time saving and de- pendable. Regtilar Value $68.10 each ,\Sale Poo $ 59 57- . each LB. & D. '---"REGAL" TANK SPRAYER Complete with 3 point hitch, legs and jet agitator. • Can be controlled from tractor seat * 90 gallon, 14 gauge steel tank with double epoxy lining • Sight gauge on front • 21 foot 3 section boom • 4 inch filler opening • 8 roller pump. Regular Value $365.00 each Sale Price $ 299.1? "LESSARD' ,or-o 24 FT. BALE ELEVATOR • Rugged design • Sealed bearings • Nylon chain sprocket requires no lubrication • No. 55 Elevator Chain with easy adjust tension • Rugged motor mount - eatily adjusted • Cut steel drive sprockets • No, 35 Roller drive chain • HeaVy duty drive assembly • Bale hooks spaced 2 ft. apart Regular Value $132.00 each Sale Price $ 1114,99 each P one 482-9`11 Clinton, Ontario --wedding piptures . JERVIS STUDIO., Phone 482,7900 r - r ArWgftTISINO iN THE. NgW4-11g_PORD is an .I.Nv.gsTlogNT NOT AN EXPENSE COMING SOON APRIL 16 THROUGH APRIL 25 MORE THAN 350 ITEMS ON SALE Watch For You Hand Bill In The Mail PRESCRIPTIONS ••••01.00.0.40.4‘....0404.441amiatOP41•Ifft. It has been another of those hellish weeks at the Keller household. Every so often we seem to get these kind of weeks weeks when nothing at all seems- to go right. Father started things off by nicking the ear - just the chrome, mind you, nevertheless, the ear is.., nicked. You would have to know my husband's feelings toward his precious automobile to understand just how it has affected him, He goes around the car, rather soberly, looking at all the spots that are untouched and when he comes to the dented chrome, he gets this faraway look in his eyes. Then he kicks the with a bit of frustrated affection and shakes his head as much as to say, "Why me? Why did it have to happen to rue?" Then, the refrigerator died. It was a quick painless demise I'm happy to report. When I left for work in the morning, it was well and alive. Upon my arrival home, the ice cream was dissolved and the poor electrical beast was gasping its last. We call the refrigerator repairman. He came and checked the wretched machine. He confirmed our fears. Only a trip to the big city would help now. The ambulance, a big truck, hauled our refrigerator off. "It's just like watching a member of the family being taken off to the hospital," I thought aloud. "What are those men doing with our refrigerator?" asked my four-year old. "They're repossessing it," I told him, not wanting to worry him with the truth. You guessed it. Now everyone in the neighborhood THINKS he knows what has happened to the Keller's refrigerator. Next, the children too sick. Yes, the awful kind of ailment that leaves vomit all over the sheets and the bathroom floor (just recently carpeted) and demands nothing at all to eat but plenty to drink - like orange JUICY FRUITS Meeting seven of Holmesville Juicy Fruits was held on April 6 at the home of their leader, Mrs. Alvin Betties. The president, Sharon Potter opened the meeting. The 4-H pledge was repeated in unison followed by roll call answered with "A Fruit Dessert My Family Likes." Janet Klomps read the secretary's report., Several items pertaining to • Achievement Day were discussed. Subject matter included: The Art of Garnishing, Fruit ,„ Table Arrangements, Cheese Tray and Fruit SpeCialties. Pictures taken from magazines were used to illustrate these topics. On April 13 a joint meeting of HolmeSville 1, 2 and 3 will be held at the Township Hall, Holmesville beginning at 7:00 p.m. The'motherS are invited to attend this meeting as several girls are receiving Honour's certificates. We hope to have our new Home Economist for Huron County present at this meeting. ALBERT R. BROCCOLI Am HARRY SALTZMAN P'"""' IAN FLEMING'S "ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE" .PANAviSIONNTECHNICOLOR Wed /Whets One Showing Nightly at 8.00 0,m, SATURDAY; APRIL 11 MATINEE at 2.00 P.M. Spatiai Attrectibti Wed., April 1S Only "WORLD SAFARI" 3 Shows: 5.60, 7.06 & '1".ed ADULTS $1.75 Children tinder-iI: doming' Next for Sal/4K bays, "CACTUS FLOWER" (Adult Enterfainnierit) Constant Fresh Water for your animal's trough. • Weatherproof • Na priming, no bottom valve, frost proof. • One pUnip sufficient for 30 animals approX, • Reliable even in sandy water areas. • MAINTENANCE FREE 4 LARGE DRINKING Ift001-1 Regular Value $67.75 each Sale Price $ 59.89 each CLOUD "NINE" ROOM At HOTEL CLINTON FRIDAY NIGHT, JEAN , ON THE ORGAN SATURDAY NIGHT, AMATEUR NIGHT A PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN TO THE REST PERFORMER Contestant Must Register At The Bar Before 10 p.m, ,,vCOLOR YOU are the hunter on WE D . APRIL 15 ONLY-at the 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524,7611 IRCON017101"10 THREE SHOWINS 5,00, /.00 & 0,00 p.m. AbUtts, St.'s hittirert Under' 12, 75e kON I4Avis PitorrCrioi4 OUTSTANDING VALUE! 20" ROTARY MOWER • Quick starting • Cuts full 20" swath • Powerful 3 M.P. engine • Large 7" pneumatic wheels • Cutting height 1" to 3" • Deluxe chrome plated handle with fingertip control. Sale Price Regular Value $74.95 each $59.P, OVERHEAD , GARAGE DOOR • New double V frame greater Strength and ease of Operation 4 All steel construc- tion • Rutt proof 'a Factory painted • Guist tpaiai safety track---Won't NOV Out. 8' x 7' Reg. $ 69.95 Sale $ 59.89 x Reg, $ 79.98 Sale $ ee.eS 16' X 7' Reg. $159,95 Sale $117.80 L.1 EXTRA SPECIAL!! "REMINGTON" POWERLITE CHAIN SAW • Fast cutting * Easy to use saw • Weighs only 15 lbs. including bar and chain! • Runs smoothly in any posi- tion -even upside down! Sale Price Regular Value $194.95 each each $173•17 20 FT. PUSH up ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER • Strong, Lightweight • New interlocking 3" deep 9' beam rail design • Spring loaded safety lock • Comfortable, safe "0" rungs prevent slipping and foot fatigue • 5 year warranty Regular Value $29,95 each Sale Price $ 22'88 each NEW, SLOW SPEED 2 H.P. UNIVERSAL ROTARY VACUUM PUMP • New compact design. • Ready for installation. • Added safety belt shield • Greater improved pump capacity • Larger vacuum tank 28 U.S. gallons. Precision built, Cooler running - longer life - less maintenance. Self-adjusting vanes. Self-draining vacuum tank. Controlled lubrica- tion system. Capacity Calibrated at Sea Level: 23,7 CFM @ 11.5" Vacuum; 21.2 CFM @ 13,5" Vacuum; 18.2 CFM @ 15,5" Vacuum. Regular Value Sale $490,99 \EOM each Price each CO-OP rAL-, SOLID STATE Nz_ ELECTRIC C No moving; parts to weer otlit,f, • C.S.A. approved- • Gives makitnurn permissible shock. • 115 volts, 60 cycle. Regular Value $43.50 each Sate Prite $301 Leto each From My Win w Another of those hellish weeks Shirley Keller For Six Days Starting Thurs., April 9 to Tues., April 14 ,/44.Sale Price $197.71, .. . Ciinion Npvy$79pcprd, Thursday, .Aprir9, 1:970 Junior 'Farmers, Institute meet finding out that a wife you thought was faithful was actually having an affair with the iceman - absolutely crushing. And there were other things too - like the day our youngest removed the sink strainer and plug and used a small rubber to replace it. Or watching helplessly as a favourite picture slips from its, place on the wall to a heap of broken glass and damaged frame on the floor. OUr milkman had a word Of cheer. "Things are bound to be better tomorrow," he prophesied. I'm sure he's right. Tomorrow is a brand new week and our difficulties always seem to , come in seven-day cycles, Icaise be. 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 AIR ONDITION The. March meeting was held in the Agricultural. ROard rooms in .Clinton, fihe Meeting was opened by singing the Junior Farmer Song. Jamieson Ribey gave a report on the Variety Night to be held on. April 17 in the Auburn. Hall at -5,30 p.m.. There will be a play and skit with a glance to follow. Daryk Rail gave his report on the Zone Drama Festival that was held in Seaforth, Two Clinton members were awarded the best actor and actress awards. Mr, Grant Jones and Miss Nan Lapp. Two plays were entered ..in this Huron County contest, John Fielder gave a report of the Toronto conference which he attended as a delegate. Faye Merrill reported• on the broomball tournament held in Seaforth. Doug Trewartha told about the London Farm Show this year. Helen Good gave her report of • the bowling and curling tournament held at Wingham recently. The team won the match and now they will go on to Guelph. Recreation News of Londesboro juice And 'n era and chocolate milk of which there 'is never any in the lionse when you really need it, And there was a snow *twin, Well, I knew something was going' to happen the moment my husband showed me the windows he had cleaned. This particular snow storm crippled everything our town, including my husband's car. It wasn't Only the embarrassment of having the only car on the lot that wouldn't start. It was the hurt of knowing that only two weeks ago he had given the mechanic a fist ftill of dollars to make certain that the car WOULD, start under all circumstances. It was like BY MRS. BERT ALLEN In spite of stormy weather and bad driving conditions 24 members met on Thursday for the April meeting of the W. I. Roll call was answered by telling which meeting was enjoyed most. Alice Buchanan demonstrated the making of a tasty dessert, and cheese tray and also a lovely centre piece of fruit. Mrs. Harvey Taylor told a humorous story. Summerhill ladies invited the members to attend a dessert euchre in the afternoon of April 15. Mrs. Glen Carter conducted the installation of officers for 1970-71. The retiring president thanked everyone for the fine co-operation during her term. The meeting closed with the singing of the Queen and lunch. Barbara and Patsy, Burns who are each engaged in a nursing course spent the Easter holiday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and Greg of Barrie spent the Easter weekend with his mother Mrs. George Cowan. The euchre party held in the hall on Friday evening was well attended 12 tables were in play. Winners were: ladies high, Mrs, Robbie Burns; low, Mrs. Eric eAndersdiriVlone hands, Mrs. Pipe; mens high, Eric Anderson; low, Bill Leeper; lone hands, Lloyd Pipe. Women Institute Officers for 1970-71 are as follows: past president, Mrs. Elgin Josling; president, Mrs. Gladys Gourley; first vice president, Mrs. Eric Anderson• ' second Vice president, Mrs. Robt. Dalton; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Robinson; assistant secretary treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Clark; public relations, Mrs. Harvey Taylor; District Director, Mrs, Jasling; alternate district, Mrs. Don ,Buchanan; press reporter, Mrs. Bert Allen; pianist, Mrs. Edwin Wood; assistant pianist, Mrs. John Armstrong; auditors. Mrs. Lorne Hunking, Mrs. Jack Lee; flower and card convener, Mrs. Bert Shobbrook; committee, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Josling, Mrs. Jim Howalt; resolutions, Mrs. Tom Allen; and spirit committees were. set up. Before the joint meeting, the boys had Maurice Love of Exeter as their guest speaker for the eVening. Maurice is president of the Huron Plowman's Association. He spoke on Plowing Matches and how they ' The April meeting of the .Clintonian Club was held in the Town Hall Thursday April 2. The president, Mrs. H. Managhan opened the meeting. Due to bad weather only 14 members answered roll call by naming their favorite spring flower. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. An excellent financial report was given by the treasurer Mrs. Cummings. Mrs. Leppington reported for the Work committee. They have two more quilts to have quilted and one quilt top to 'be made for sale. Flowers and cards report was are set up. He also joined the joint meeting and voice about the • queen of the furrow competition held at most matches. He outlined the requirements pertaining to the event, He tried to ,encourage each girl to enter this event, The meeting was adjourned and lunch Was served, given by Mrs. George Glazier, Mrs. Russell Coiclough read several items of correspondence from 14Onclon. A discussion followed and five delegates were appointed to attend a meeting in London on May 26, Mrs. Cummings gave a reading then conducted the Dutch Auction;. the winners being Mrs. V. Lampman and Mrs. C. Murrell, The mystery prize was also won by Mrs. Murrell. The next meeting will be held in the Town Hall May 7. The president closed the meeting, after which a few games of euchre was played. 42 PIECE COMBINATION SOCKET SET HENSALL DISTRICT "AIR KING" DEHUMIDIFIER With Automatic • Humidistat Permanently oiled, hermetically sealed for maintenance-free operation. • 5 year warranty on sealed unit. Regular Value $114.95 each $98.88 each Sale Price "WESTEEL ROSCO" LIFETIME GATES Conveners of Standing Committee: Agriculture and Canadian industry, Mrs. R. Dalton, Mrs. Keith Allen; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Glen Carter, Mrs. Lorne Hunking; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. Ben Riley, Mrs. Torn Du izer; Historical Research and Current Events, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Jim Jamieson; Tweedsmuir Book Curator, Mrs. Lloyd Pipe; Tweedsmuir Book Committee, Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs. Tom Allen, Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Mrs. G. Robinson. Friends of Mr. Bert Brunsdon will be pleased to hear the surgery he underwent recently in Victoria Hospital has been quite beneficial and we hope there will be further improvement. "Fruit Fanciers" has been chosen for the name of the 4-H homemaking club. Notes were taken to enlarge the knowledge of how important the fruit we eat really is. All took part in making grapefruit and lime jello. Two carloads of the Londesboro U.C.W. members attended the Thank Offering meeting of Walton U.C.W. on Sunday evening, Mrs. Galway of Listowel gave an interesting address and a fine musical selection was contributed by the Willbee orchestra. A social half hour was enjoyed at the close. Adastral Park news BY CAROLE WARNER RANGERS The Rangers of C. F. B. Clinton recently elected a new executive. The 'new president is Anita Brochu; vice-president, Irene Schwab; secretary, Catherine Thompson; treasurer, Diane Dehcehhier; social committee, Chris Ebel; fund raising, Jo Ryan; program, Cathy Ingram, and community service, Joanne Will. At the meeting Wednesday, March 18, Cathy Ingram received her first Ranger star. The Rangeri, as a community service ran the concession booth and acted as usherettes for the Pegasus theatre. James Bondeticr' is back! •4. NOW FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT The Clintonficin Club • 3 sets in one-'/4", Va" and 1/2 " • Made from chrome molybdenum steel • Packed in steel case • Un- conditionally guaranteed. $ r ftft \ Regular Value $42.95 each y.79 each / , /./ /lmr 7 W. 111 Built to last a lifetime, Riveted eonstrectiOn and non-sagging. Available in 10', 12',, 14' and 16' lengths- 11.); Regular Value $28.05 Sale Price $23„99 12' Regular Value $29.90 Sale We $25,59 14' Regular Value $35.85 tale price $30,69 16' Regular Value 08,15 Saki Price $324 69 Designed to handle most welding and cut- ting jobs around the farm. Outfit consists of: • Single-Stage Oxygen Regulator 100 and 3,000 lib. gauges • Single-Stage Acetylene Regulator 30 and 400 lb. gauges • Forney Welding. Torch Handle • Complete Cutting Assembly • Complete Mixing Assembly • 3 most useful Welding Tips • Pair Forney Welding Goggles • Torch -Lighter with Flint • Full 20 ft., 3f6" Double Line Hose. Regular Value $189.50 each Sale Price 20 CU. FT. "GENERAL" FREEZER • Stores 695 lbs. of food! • Vinyl coated liftout basket and_ adjustable divider • Dependable fibreglass insulation • Lock and keys • Adjustable temperature control • Safety signal light • Interior light • Length 581/2 ", Height 371/2 ", Depth 291/2." • ,YLifetime" Warranty. BUDGET PLAN TERMS AVAILABLE Regular'Value $234.95 each LOOK FOR THESE AND OTHER GREAT CO-OP SALE VALUES IN YOUR CATALOGUE