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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-10-19, Page 9JUST ARRIVED New mated ale of every kind. LOOK THEM OVER • SEWING REQUIREMENTS All in stock SEWING CENTRE DRY' GOODS HENSALL' CLINTON SEW NOW milk production FIRE THE LOAFERS FIRST. Then, feed the rest the best— a Shur-Gain Dairy program. When you recall that an average cow costa you the price of 2 tons of hay and over 3% tons of corn silage per year, you know there is no room in your herd for loafers that won't produce or even potential producers that can't because of inadequate feed intake. Ship the loafers—keep the producers—start a Shur-Gain feeding program. Increase your returns from your total investment in feed with a sound program from Shur-Gain. See us about the most suitable Shur-Gain Dairy feeding program to fit your particular needs. H. F. Wettlaufer Feed Mill PHONE 482 9702 — 35 Mary St. Clinton OEM BARN DOOR HANGER 444 SALE PRICE A large crowd was attracted to Hully Gully, south of Varna last Sunday afternoon when a division of the Ontario Grass Drag Championships was run off. A group of the machines are shown here as they line up to begin one of the many afternoon features. Prize money amoun- ting to $1322. was paid out for the afternoon race program. 3 3 • 3 3 3 • • • 3 • 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 SALE PRICE, .:•00-013,:.101:. HEAVY.OUTT:11A Guarall ;114q N°Ims check' 'gantiitettt:f400:4' Greater intartlaLtarettAilkS.0 more plates per 4114: Groatat resistance to heat distertibh acids — cils,„and Aowepto. • sNet,-Wsieti•lion tans times Th6 REST In high per- formance Separators creates higher starting voltage, t2 Von for R.M,t, set Dolly Prodkii No. 568.131 SALE PRICE 23 96$ 12 Veit fir rlflfProdifel4 Item No. 568,138 ' 99 Safe, Convenient, durable... MAIL BOX OtstlieStipti,t014 tuft Complete With irnineterAtcUit tireake4V.OffatiOiele.'. •••' , and.. conyen leat carrying handle, ksti.' • " • ItiMNo. 672,637' 46061625315 • Xeep :yott car pr boat battery folly charged. Gives last charges grr eitOer 6 or '12 volt batteries, at 6 amps, This rugged heavy duty model sorties complete with ammeter,;' voltage selector, polarity light and automatic circuit breaker — which assures extra Tc4k .aPreN4d. . LE PRICE Itent4o, 72-Q$5, Regular 10,1u0p7.G8 s ., . • .. Clinton Ne_t$-,Record, TbMcinYL October 19.1p7q---p,, "Although we do not deny the importance of such a course," said Director of Education John Cochrane, "in the realm of saving lives and reducing injuries, we won- der about the responsibility of introducing such a course. Where does it end? Do we get involved, eventually, in motorcycle safety, bicycle safety, boating safety, etc." In other business, the board learned that Professional Development Days are arranged in Huron County Schools from September 25 to November 10; and that the board of education office will not be ready for occupancy until the end of November. At the end of the regular meeting, Chair- man Bob Elliott invited board members to indicate whether or not they would. run for school board for the next two years. He an- nounced-he had "served my• last term, for the present" and that there would be "someone else to represent Goderich and Colborne Townships" next 'term. He said he would say more at a later date. Dr. Addison, Jim Taylor and John Taylor also said they would not seek re-election this fall. Those who will run for re-election are Charles Rau, Mrs, Marion Zinn, Wilfred Shortreed, Garnet Hicks, Clarence McDonald and John Broadfoot. Those who still . have not reached a final decision on the matter are Alex Corrigan, Don McDonald, Mrs. Mollie Kunder and John Henderson, Cayley Hill of Goderich was not present at the meeting although Mrs. Zinn indicated that it was understood Mr. Hill would return. George Parsons, also of Goderich, probably will return next year although he did not wish to give his final decision at Monday evening's meeting. Bayfield Reeve... continued from page 1 and Clerk be authorized to sign on behalf of $ayflel.d. When councillors were asked their inten- tion of running again in the upcoming Municipal Election in December, Reeve Od- dleifson 'stated he intends to run again and if elected would like to try for Warden of Huron County, Councillor Gozzard also Indian doctor... Continued from P'age 1 colleagues and partners. They will not be in charge of any Indian institutions but In- dians will always be in charge, she ex- plained, Dr. Moses said when missionaries first came there were mass conversions but this happens no more. Now it is by Christian living and the impact they make on Indian society that they are converting people, She said India has progressed since it got its independence 25 years ago in 1947. The Indian government, she said, is doing its best to provide more educational and medical facilities and a better standard of living, "There's a green revolution going on in the country," she said. "Farmers are given incentives, better seed and chemical fer- tilizers so that we'll have enough food to feed our people." She spoke of the family planning program by which the government was trying to solve its population explosion problem. She said, the population of India today is 560 million and it may go to more than one billion in 30 years if not controlled. She told of the 34,000 family planning centres opened throughout the country by the government and there are some mobile clinics that go to the rural areas as well, As a result of this program, she said, there are 15 million fewer babies in India, India is on the march, she said. It has a long pilgrimage before it, she concluded, as she spoke of the money being spent on Continued from Page 1 area" within the school. There was some indication that board members felt that piano study was recognized as a subject and that students with Grade 8 piano and Grade 2 Theory could treat that as one credit 'when graduating from high school. Mr. Cochrane reminded the board it is recognized as a subject only when the student applies for entrance to a Faculty of Music. George Parsons of Goderich claimed that if teachers in trailers were permitted to set up in school yards, the play areas would be "full of trailers" and it would look like a "carnival." Chairman Elliott said there is legislation which allows'students time "off froth . sChool .enceo.eekis,for.4pusical,,tr a .i*,g _oupide,th !'school. He felt that if Pulsifer set his trailer somewhere off the school property but within easy access of the students, there would be no problem. "If this can be worked out, it would be good for the rural people," said Henderson. Voting in favor of the trailer on school property were John Henderson, Dr. Alex Addison, Jim Taylor and Don McDonald. Those opposed were Alex Corriveau, John Taylor, Mrs. Marion Zinn, John Broadfoot, George Parsons, Clarence McDonald, Wilfred Shortreed, Mrs. Mollie Kunder and Garnet Hicks, Hully Gully Sports and Recreation Ltd. offered to provide snowmobile Operator Responsibility Training for students in Huron County Schools. The board agreed to commend Hully Gully for the interest and concern, but to advise the firm that the board is not presently in a position to par- ticipate in a program of that type. SHUR.GAIN leadership in nutrition • continuous research • management skills • growing animal health service BARN DOOR TRACK Rig. Vol. Item No. 581-002 • 6' Item No. 581-003 - 8' Item No. 581.004 -10' SALE PRICE 2.44„ 3.24n 3.94, • Made of 16 gauge wrought steel in galvanized finish • Will safely carry doors weighing up to 350 lbs. with brackets spaced on 2 ft. centres. • Available In 6 ft., 8 ft, and 10 ft. lengths. SINGLE TRACK BRACKET Wit% %" x 2.'4" Lie Wows Use with barn door track. Slides easily over the box track to rigidly clamp the'track in position. Made of heavy gauge Steel, strengthened by corrugations. !tern No. 581.005 SALE I PRICE %A for 44 stacd his intention to seek re-nomination. Undecided were Councillors York, McFad- den and Warner, Forms for candidates who wish to seek an office in the Municipal election are now available from the Clerk in his office any af- ternoon.. Next council meeting (regular) will be held November 6, education and on public health but "we are climbing the ladder." Mrs. Mervyn Batkin, Clinton, president of the Centre Regional, presided for the day- long convention held in the United Church at Brucefield. Members of, the United Church Women of that church were hostesses for the 103 delegates who attended from Bayfield, Brucefield, Burns, Clinton, Ontario Street and Wesley-Willis, Egmorid- ville, Londesboro, Goshen, Moncrief, Seaforth, Varna, Walton, and Winthrop. Mrs. Eric Luther of Hensall was the mor- ning guest speaker who took as her subject the theme of the convention, "His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful," Others who participated included; Mrs. Stuart Wilson of Brucefield; Mrs. W. McDonald of Gadshill; Mrs. James Hum- mel of Lucknow; Mrs. Mervyn Reuber of Seaforth; Mrs. Campbell Wey of Walton; Mrs. Ernest Radford of Clinton; Mrs. Walter Bewley of Walton; Mrs. Stuart Shier of St. Marys; and Mrs. Ken Smith of R.R. 1, Monkton. A singsong was conducted by Mrs. W. Hearn of Clinton accompanied by Mrs. Harold Wise of Clinton, and a duet was sung by Misses Audrey Peel and Louise Lovett of Londesboro, The Spirit of God, ac- companied by Mrs. Harry Lear of Lon- desboro. The Spring convention will be held in On- tario Street United Church, Clinton, on February 28. Complete with two end caps for track and necessary bolts for door. Can be used for most sliding doors. Single or parallel, in thickness 1 1/2 " to Pe" (weighting up to 350 lbs.) Item No. 581-008 STANLEY BROODER LAMP lfift04011i0d;Plqs or iirliteie? Salei• liffeat**Outlatl,:: rutont11:64.4.01),,40#45 RED .04.*tOsistipSistfif O. and sudden: "‘0 helPt .16 redilOr VISCOUNT 20cu. ft. Deluxe FREEZER Big capacity stores 705 lbs. of food. Check the features— • ADJUSTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL • MAGICOATED BASKET e ELECTRO-LIP SEAL • FEATHER LIGHT LID • COMPLETE COLD • SAFETY SIGNAL LIGHT Regular Value $229.95 Cosy Warmth at a Coy Prim "AIR KING" Forced Air Baseboard Heater • Thermostatic dial temperature control gives even warmth ot 1500 watt "HIGH" and 1000 watt "LOW" Infra-red heating elements a Push button control for both heat ranges s Safety tip-over switch s Baked on harvest gold enamel with bright plated safety grille. PPRICE 21 9so. Item No. 541-250 SALE 9 PRICE 199.9 SALE Hood is made of heavy gauge. 101/2" In diameter. Equipped with a special porcelain lamp- socket, suspension loop, approved cord and plug and a sturdy . Capacity 80 to 100. chicks. Also makes and excellent pig brooder. Less bulb. C.S.A. appro- ved. Item No. 578-027 599 SALE FARM PRICE QUICK START! NO PUSHINOI NO TOWINOI BATTERY BOOSTER CABLES -Tiewifrilz&-ThanliVto unload deifirrboth cords are permanently Joined together, They can't separate! Keep a set in your car and save costly tow charges. Extra Long 12 ft. Heavy Duty — 4 gauge copperwire, neoprene coated. insulated vinyl covered handgrips with copper plated jaws. Use for 6 or 12 volt system BOTH cables colour coded for correct hook-up. ' Item No. 572-153 .7 99 SALE PRICE is, ECONOMY PRICED BOOSTER CABLES 8 ft 6 gauge copper e Poly covered unicoro tangle free e Easy grip copper plated clamps. Item No, 572-019 SALE PRICE 3 H. $ 3 ,95 29 • hole Volta SINGLE LAMP BROODER \ %%N. NA Nk • • S., \ •••• \ N." \AN.% ..0104. \ • %NI. N.N.S. Guaranteed for 30,000 miles Or two years! Give your car all winter protection and save at the same time. Anti-freeze has ethylehe glycOl base for extra protection and IS fortified with Correslon inhibilbrs to prolong engine life'-.- (especially effective In new aluminum engines). Will not foam, evaporate or bell away. Mixes with all other typed of permanent anti-freeze. Save now with this low price. item No, 548-003, ea. STAN-GARD PERMANENT ANTI FREEZE • s" NV\ NO. %%%%%%%%%%%% • Contemperory MAIL BOX Beautiful dark blue metallic satin finish with red signal flag, Made of heavy guage steel tvahssure long life. Dark blue colour assures greater visibility in snow drifts. Size 21'4" X 9'1" x 12 '2 ". Item No 581-034 Regular Value • $13,95 es. PRICE 1 4 99 SALE is. SALE PRICE imperial Gallon 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .e 3 ,e 3 3 .0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Board turns down ... Shop Thurs. Oct. 19th To Sat. Oct. 28th HENSALL DISTRICT COOPERATIVE IM d HENSA LL )8131 262-2808 Zurich