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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-08-19, Page 13or, • .7 eciaLIy •• '40X4' ew cop.* Year - , 11 systems are go for the international Plowing latch and Farm Machinery how, to be held in Bruce aunty from September VI rough October 2. This -year's Match site is the Earl Johnston and neighbouring farms, located just west of Walkerton. TheTented ° City area Covers 100 acres, with more than 400 exhibitors displaying the latest in farm machinery, automobiles and home ap- pliances. "The International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show provides one of the largest outdoor showrooms for farm equipment in North 11 Mr. The nof sturdy when Peritinie )rafl blossoms. equiprnen ,"lieY c . ,uflafly they had thougbtof and giowang-rap, however they Ir. coard oatfind a place la Ontario to process it. America," states Ed Starr, secretary manager of the Ontario Plowmen's Association. "It gives- far- mers an opportunity evaluate and compare types ot Machinery and farm supplies in one -place. Exhibitors have key per- sonnel on hand to answer any questions about - their products." To date, more exhibitors have booked space in the Tented -City than ever before. Starr points out that the Match offers plenty of at- tfactionst for urban residents as welt as farm families; a view of modern, sophisticated farm machinery increases ta is quite st�r . bas sweet - rich yellow No special low 511M mbine used,15 set the same as - for barvesting wheat, while the *Side screens are the 81;e used for clover, — The beep make a light rtjen womei eft, It's i Melt "shop tal awareness of the ot4pmeht r e prot.luclion ofsinalitY fend. Match visitors will have an opportunity to, see over 300 contestants compete for more than $25,000 in prizes in the various horse and tricior plowing classes. Daily parade'S featuring top bands, farm machinery, steam engines, new cars, teams of oxen and various floats are a highlight of the Match. The event hes a country fair atmosphere, coinplete with cannel corn, caadraPPles and rides far the • kids. Some 50 caterers will be on band to serve everything from hot dogs to full course home -cooked meals. men, it's 'Carp lip, rec. ne The visiting team didn't appear last Tuesday night for the senior girls Scheduled gent:0, so a lively game was played with our own scnvo_rs, and juniors maid' on both With make up and regular game* to play this Week, it will bring the serieti up to.the playoffs for juniors and seniors. Steve Thompson and Wayne Tebbutt's senior boys have had a busy few weeks. August 4 they played linnet at 1101mesirille and won 7.6. Two games were played with Auburn. August 9 Goderich Twp. won at Holinesville with a score of 14-8. Brothers Steve and Bob Johnston both hit home runs. On August 11, at Auburn, Goderich Twp., lost 14-1. Bob Orr was the only successful runner for the home team. . Monday, August 16, Gersch Twp. played Colborne at Benmiller Wing 14-1. It must benotedthatthis Colborne Oenior boys_team has been undefeated .throughout the. season. They are last, with ,swift pitching and good fielders. The Colborne pitcher never allowed a good hit. Bob Cox made the one successful run for Goderich Twp. Steve Iohn.ston pitched, for the home team and Roy Fisher Was the catcher. The Canadian mamma for penional fitness. FitAcss.inyolg, 4rt you:kg-01w rig4t. UG 230 dAYFI4 The tag tWe cheques which my sochoss paid me (amounting to almost $200) bey* both heieiced- This WO bad enough, but when 1 fnli applicotionfor Wein- ployment Insurance, I seen to haire rim up against wail, because so far have received absolutely nothing. I have filled in countless forms but have no separation cer-, Wiest*, which is not my fault, • Can you please get the Unemployment Insurance Commission to quit stalling and send me a cheque? This was a Most unusual case because your ex -boss left the country in such a hurry, and this meant, according to the U.LC. that there were no employment records. They insist that they were not guilty of 'stalling on your claim," as you had thdtaght, but that It - took time to„checic out all the statementsmade by you. They. finally -accepted your in- formation as being bona fide and have now issued you a cheque to cover your full period of benefits. ClintonCommunft Credit Union Good Dividends Convenient office hours COUNTRY & WESTERN CLASSICAL COUNTRY GOSPEL ' , . • .. o n No this is 'not a, scene from a beautifUl lake In northern MOPS Bridge. The naturalbeauty of the area IS many times Ontario. It is a pond in Colborne Townshlp just west- of - overlooked. News -Record photo) • What can this machine ji Take a load of anything you have to move. (We don't recoMmend you go over two tons.) Then take it for PUY. Datsungs Sportrucks thrive on work. ... or pJy. Yee cart put Camper One Sportruck and take it anywhere. North, solidi, east or west, Dotson gate yop. - -there easily, comfortably, and at a minitnunstof cot. GO your down ta the sea in Datum, or climb the toughest ineuntailn teed. PIM COMO. easyln a Sportruck, and the optional atirOMOIC in piece of the Standard 4.speed stick OW will addle your enjoyment, Take your neat vacation in on* of Canada's tairoorde' recreatkoial veblities. Dotson Sperttock. Ws emit Iwo trucks for the or*. • See the ..tkatsoit Sp tack at FJO - -14 ALBERT ST., CLINTON (FORMERLY EATON'S) er a nice story opal line. 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You are not alone in not having heard about "worry beads" as we here must also plead ignoranct-71lowever, after some enquiries, we have been inforited that the Athens Book Store located Mt -Monroe' Street in Detroit, currently has, thein for sale. Apparently. they have quite a large selection, ranging in price from U. to $15 fora large decorative string. - From what -we have been told, we gather that the bead fingering habit is over 3.000 years old and,gdt its start in the Orient. 111111111111111111111. T. P & Son ye' Ltd. 75 HAMILTON GOO E RICH MONUMENTS MARKERS LETTERING 524-, 2373 or 6.62J. anytin* 71 ALRERI 482 -9'.1,0(.,)