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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-08-09, Page 10The Clinton Girls Bantam Softball team• wore put out of their play-off series last week by Brodhagen. Left to right back row are Laurie Keys. Gavie Cunningham. Bev Slade. Cable Amsing, batgiri, Julie Bertilff, coach Mrs. Viola Peterson, Loris Blair and coach Sally Walden. Front 'row are Connie Harbanuik, Cheryl. Jefferson, Patricia Harris, Judy Crulkshank, and Marlene Dale. Missing were Jan-Marie Divok, Mary Ann Cummings and grin Phillips. (News-Record photo) PLUS OUR 1/2 PRICE ITEMS LOOK FOR Over 200 Pair KNIT DRESS SLACKS PLAINS & FANCYS REG. $19.95 to $29.95 Qeorge Vriese Alert's Stplape CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP SALE STARTiros., THE NEW OWNERS & YOUR MANAGER EARL RAWSON Earl Rawson started in the business of catering to the fashion desires of men 20 years ago in Goderich. Through these years business has continued to grow steadily. An undisputable sign of confidence from the men of the area. Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS 20% OFF BOB SWARTMAN Bob Swortman has been in the men's wear business for 15 years. 10 of these years he hos spent in this area and is keenly aware of the tastes and buying habits in clothing 'for the well dressed man. Now $12.00 to 21.35 ED GACI<STETTER ld eackstetier hos been associated with this store for 11 years. He will continue CIS manager to serve old customers and new in his knowledgeable and friendly fashion. He is confi- dent he can look after the needs of even the most impeccable dresser.. SUITS SPORT JACKETS JACKETS BAGGIES WASH &WEAR CASUALS Short Sleeve KNIT SHIRTS REGULAR PANTS Summer Weight REGULAR $15,95 to $29.95 Now '8.00 to $15.0 SWEATERS SPECIAL GROUP REGULAR $11,95 to $29,95 Now $6x00 to $15,00 Shod Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS ALL THESE ITEMS 1/2 ORIGINAL PRICE ON ALL THE ITEMS ,P1*.01rt REGULAR $11.95 to $27,95 REGULAR $12.95 to $22.95 REGULAR $59,50 to $85,00 REGULAR $89.95 to $125.00 REGULAR 58.95 to S16.95 THIS IS A VERY SPECIAL GROUP AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES $5.95 to $12.95 ANOTHER SPECIAL GROUP AT 1/2 PRICE & LESS Now $45.00 to $62.50 Now $30.00 to $42.50 Now $6.00 to $14.00 Now '6.50 to $11.5 Now $4,50 to $8.5 Now $3.00 to $6.5 0,,410 +1,ter,0,1,r W.-CLINTON NM-RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1973 Large crowd of .Witnesses meet in Toronto For humanity's everlasting good the present distress of all the nations needs to be over. emne. Divine Victory can, and soon will, accomplish it. That keynote of optimism marked the mood of all the enthusiastic delegates attending the five-day 'Divine Victory International Assembly of Jehovah's Wit- nesses, at Woodbine Race Track last week. M. G. Henschel, represen- tative from world headquarters of the Watch Tower Society, ex- pounded the theme in a public address titled "Divine Victory— Its Meaning for Distressed Humanity" before an attentive audience of 38,128 on Sunday, July 29th. He said, "The time has come for the governmental issue of 'Who will rule the earth', to be settled once and for all time by Divine interven- tion," Mr. Henschel was per- sonally involved in a 'trial by fire' incident a few years ago when in Africa. 'The military regime of Liberia forcibly detained and physically brutalized several hundred Witnesses in .a vain attempt to break their faith, Convontionera poured in from Ontario, north eastern United States, and abroad to bask in a truly integrated congenial atmosphere, rare by any standards of this, world. Youth was everywhere present, modestly dressed and un- believably helpful. Everyone it seems did something to set in motion and literally create a functional community providing every basic human need from full course meals to first aid, Disciple-making is vital con- vention business. In addition to lectures, experiences, and four full costume Bible dramas, or- dination by total water immer- sion is an indispensable obser- vance characteristic of every annual aesombly. Miring a ceremony Friday morning, that would have made John the Baptist feel right at home,866 willing proselytes publicly gave evidence of their unequivocal support for Divine Victory. They thereby join the more than 62,000 active ministers in Canada. Carefully compiled Ontario pork producers should not follow the example of many beef and milk producers by adding urea to swine diets as an alternative to higher-priced, protein-rich feed grains, advises J.G. Norrish, swine specialist, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Unlike beef and dairy cattle, pigs have very little of the microorganism activity in their statistics indicate close to half a million serious new disciples baptised worldwide within the past three years cohfirrning dynamic phenomenal omen.. sion. Kenneth A, Little, Branch. Supervisor for Canada, discussed a new expanded On- eept in evangelism. With the stomachs necessary to convert the nitrogen in urea into units of protein. Thus pigs can make little or no use of urea as a feedstuff. Extensive research on the ef- fects of urea on the average daily gains and feed-conversion rates of hogs shows that urea produces either no effect or a negative effect on swine growth rates. In at least one ex- periment, a group of pigs fed on .resources of over One million ministers, Little outlined bow 100 million tracts could be distributed worldwide within ten days, He said, "the message in these tracts, 'Kingdom News', will have tremendous impact and will be a further forward step in the preaching work," a diet consisting of 10 percent urea actually lost weight. No toxicity has been found in pigs that have consumed large quantities of urea, Pigs will refuse urea in feed when their consumption of it reaches the point where toxicity could result. These experiments provide ample evidence that Ontario swine producers should not use urea in swine feed. Urea feed useless for hogs Special Baron Tables-- Anything Not Specially Marked Will Be 10% Off ALL SALES FINAL ALTERATIONS EXTRA Following this sire George Vriese Men's Shoppe Will 86 Known As RAWSON St. SWARTMAN LTD. Style Shop For Men GODERICH EXETER