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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-14, Page 13' • b' # frif cf. 20,1• traps. une chernical is 6,000 traps season. The male moths, attracted by the idor, nit to the trap. Farmers or researchers can then take a bead count and and thus determine n ospecies.t moths to of a sub - sore p c retias attractants fnr les of m�th.t titles field V ounce of the enough to balt for an entire In some cases in the Maritimes, traps have been so successful that the male- female ratio has been altered ive - are mainly of the cutworm family,' whirl's* can cause great &Melte to agrlcultural OMPs. ?The Work has caused particular problems in chemistry," Vir-Str_ uOle say "Male mothss. Atari deteet.VerY - small amounts — .ottly a few • molecules —of the chemicals. The quantity they respond to is so minute them is difficult to detect even with our best instruments." Work: is continuing at the station to develop more sex inaseiWy f,replace. Comes compete wjtl • —porcatanized side pleated Orescmen and positive seal darn Orion, already to set m place and frame in. Our usual cash & carry price 379.00 also save 40.00 on our B1-28" model. Our usual C„.80. price is 339.00 bUt'ans$ea99O • You'll Want Several At This Low, Low Pike! litELOGS Bums 3 hours with a multi -colored flame. Our usual cash & carry price is 99* each. k, Worship service was held Sunday atlIolmesville United Church. This being the Thanksgiving service, the church was decorated with fall flowers and fruit. Sunday School was keld in the church hall. Rev. J. Oestreicher officiated. Personals Keith Orr was at home for the Thanksgiving weekend. Doris and Bill Batkin and Mrs. Huller had their Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Brian -and Kay Cox of London. Mrs.' Bill Townshend ac- companied by her daughter, Mrs. Mary Simmons and Elaine Townshend of Clinton, attended the convention for werebral palsy of Ontario last week, where Elaine had been invited to be the guest speaker at the luncheon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norman were happy to have their family at home for Thanksgiving dinner on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Feagan had as their dinner guests for. Thanksgiving: their daughter, Jean from Windsor University, Harold and bOatia TyndiIL loss and Betty Feagan and -Ducted and Isobel Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jervis of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Les Jervis. Ross and Betty Feagan attended a 50th anniversary dinner at Blyth for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Peagfn of Goderich on October 9. The Goderich Township Women's institute *met on Monday evening in the auditorium of the Holmesville Public School with Mrs. Helen Fuller in charge of program. The president, Mrs. Bernice Mollwain opened the meeting with a poem, 'The Diet'. The roll call was an- swered with the name and position of a -county or township official. Mrs. Fullers thanked Mrs. Christine Hoffmeyer of Goderich Township for shoving her excellent pic- tures of the beautiful country of Greece and the ancient ruins there. Mrs. Hazel McCreath and Mrs. Alice Porter presented an amusing skit 'Taking the Census'. Mrs. Kaye Harris won the draw for some tulip bulbs. The 62nd annual convention of Women's Institutes for the London area will be held in Tillsonburg on November 9 and 10. Remember registration for crafts next Monday evening, October 18 at 8 p.m. Please return quilt blocks, bring scissors, needle, thread, ribbon roses and bows for corsages and gift wrapping will be taught. The meeting closed, and lunch was served by the group in charge and everyone enjoyed a social tune. r \ c7.10 itet.A6tic5.,,rtq.°-VA.110,11.14)3‘.74 In Handsome Swedish !rote' Finish! *SWEDISH IRON WOODHOLDER Our usual cash and carry once rs 27 95 so you have 2395 400 an the woodholder from now bit October 20th • Model 1002 measunng 36- wale by 28- Pugh Our usual' cash 8 carry price is 45 58 so you save 563 Offer expires October 20th Model 3006 includes stand poker. brush strove! and tongs m beautifully crafted Swedrsh iron tin2sh Our usual C 8C 3? 67 Built-in humidifier cir culates warm fresh air throughout . the house. • Stale air feeds the fire and Sunfire exhausts it outside Our usual C.&C price 289.00 Whether it's a Frankhn Fireplace. 'a built-in. or even a pot belly stove. we can supply all your chimney pipe needs, cast. Won, 36" high. Double coated witit black heat and rust resistant paint. Our usual cash & carry price 149.95 In handsome Inca Red design Easy to install. Use indoors or out. Our usual C.&C. price 5.99 for a package covering 5-6 square feet. Foe Corm)$ wheel saves fuel and sateiv e.itemis Lite right heatirq CONSERVES WOODI COAL. CHARCOAL FUEL MISER GRATE MISER ALL-WEATHER COATS! JACKETS! LEATHER COATS! FALL SWEATERS! Adjustable safety cradle. A more et. ficient draught design. Self feediric breatheitslowly. . conserves wood coal or charcoal. Our usual cash & carry price 24.95 Here's a fireplace that's built better to last longer! , Overall dimensions: 37" wide by 26" deep. Our usual cash & carry price is 2447116, but because of a TRUCKLOAD CtURCHASE we can offer them now for 190.00. Save 4.00 on this Handy Additton To Your Franklin Fireplace Adjusts to 6 cooking levels. Ideal for cooking steaks and hamburgers. Mounting bracket Included. Our usual C .&,C price 18.95 • Cat : iron swing -out model with cover. Moun- ting bracket included. Our usual C.4C. 18.95 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING °114!.r. 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