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•found a broken balloon tied to
a piece of paper in her gar-
den. The balloon didn't seem
too unusual until she read the
paper which said, "If you
found this balloon, please
send or call 321 N. Sheridan
RdFairgrove,
Michigan...David Allen, 12
4 years old."
Mrs. Houston plans to
return the balloon and the
message ,along with a letter to
David.
He came and people
claimed that he healed. The
Wingham , Advance -Times
explained that 13111 Prankard,
TV host of "The Master's
Touch". held a Miracle Ser-
vice in the High School
auditorium.
He held the audience's
attention for two and one half
hours and people came for,
ward 'claiming to be able to
hear out of deaf ears and
others said that rheumatoid
News. of Middleton
by Blanche Deeves `
" Morning prayer was held at
M t. James Church, Middleton
t 11:15 with Rev. William
Bennett in charge.
The ACW of St. James will
meet at the home of Lois
Smith "on Thursday, Sep-
tember 15.
" I would like to say a very
hearty thank you to Audrey
Middleton for looking after
the Middleton news while Ed
and I were away.
Merner's slow pitch
baseball team celebrated the
finish of the baseball season
with their special guests at a
grand slam steak barbecue
party at Paul Middleton's
home at RR3 Clinton.
The weather being less than
ideal for an outdoor party, the
boys set up festivities in the
farm shed with barbecues,
icnic tables, music,
decorations and a huge sign
uectaring tvierner's Champs
Still Under Construction.
Their expertise shines in
preparing succulent steaks
rather than baseball.' Yet
enthusiastic plans were
devised for a super-duper
effort next year.
Honoured guests at the
party were the team spon-
sors, Ken and Gary Merner
and members of the team
were Doug Bylsma, Tim
Bylsma, Mark Hartman,
Brian Miller, Paul Middleton,
Dan Campbell, Don Wise,
Vern Thompson, John
Greidanus, Greg Butler,
Keith Battesma, Paul Her-
man, Steve "Hoot" Gibbings,
Doug Riehl, Steve Cook and
Tom Dykstra.
Thecommunity wishes to
express their sympathy to the
families of the late Len
Magee.
It's nice to be back from our
trip West. I'll have more on
this later on.
Incentives now to
insulate home
The new Home Insulation
Program came into effect in
Ontario on September 1, 1977.
The $1.4 million program
will be administered through
a separate office set up by
,Central Mortgage and
Housing in Montreal.
Application details and in-
formation can be obtained by
calling this office collect on
the following number, 514-341-
1511.
t Eligible' homeowners, can
apply for taxable grants of up
to $350 to cover two-thirds of
the cost of ' insulation
materials. In order to qualify
the homes must be built
before 1921, be a principal
residence and under .three
stories in height.
The qualifying year is to be
progressively advanced, and
by 1984 all units completed
- . prior to September 1, 1'977,w.ill.
be eligible for the grant.
Ontario under this program
will also be implementing*
broader conservation
measures aimed .at in-
4reasing the conservation of
•
energy.
As a result Ontario has
agreed to adopt and im-
plement new building codes
with thermal efficiency
standards at least as high as
thc. energy conservation
standards for new buildings
prepared by the National
Research Council.
Ontario has or will
establish and enforce
maximum speed limits up to
100 kph. epd 'legs on two-lane
highways. "The province will
also remove the sales tax on
insulation materials prohibit
the bulk metering of elec-
tricity in new multi -family
dwellings.
Here is your
Announcement
CAULIFLOWER
IS COMING
PHONE: 524-6480
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toTreat Cattle
for Grubs
SPQTTON
fits both Feedlot
and Cow -Calf Operations
The SPOTTON Insecticide system has
the flexibility you need for either feedlot or
cow -calf operations. Operators can treat
more cattle in less time and with less work.
And tests show SPOTTON produces grub
control averaging 98% efficacy. See your
animal health dealer for details.
tailitiokbot
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OPEN: MON. - FRIDAY $:00 » 6:00 PMI
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and arthritic pains were
gone. Another lady came
forward and said a lump on
her side had disappeared.
Many people with problems
were elderly memand women
and one was a child of 10.
Prankard did not go into the
audience or touch the people
but said the work of Jesus
Christ was made visible to
everyone in the auditorium.
Prankard along with his
wife and four children have
been across Canada with
their services: Calgary,
Winnipeg, Charlottetown,
Newfoundland and now even
to: Elmira and Wingham.
Prankard's program is
seen across Canada and can
be seen in this area on.
Channel 13, CKCO-TV, Kit-
chener on Sunday mornings
at 10:30.
Norman Bell of Listowel
was the proud owner of
Pepper Nor -Jean Ballantrae
at tI,e Canadian National
Exhibition, The Listowel
Advance -Times explained
that the stallion won the
Senior Reserve champion at
the CNE in Toronto.
Mr. Bell and his wife Jean
also returned home from the
CNE with the top prize in the
junior reserve champion in
the two-year mare class.
Their colt, Princess Nor -Jean
was successful in this class.
In othjirr showings, the
hackneys won in the class of
nine with four -month-old colt
Duffy and the Norman's one-
year -old mare, Betty Nor -
Jean Ballantrae won in her
class.
They also received five
firsts, four seconds, two
thirds, one fourth, two fifths
and two sixths.
CLINTON NEWS-R1ECORU; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,197'%
service ce{
Memorialv� h el dar respectedCli,ztonian.
Relatives and friends of the
late Mrs. May Rant
• Mackinnon gathered in St.
Paul's Anglican Church,
Clinton on Sunday afternoon
September 11, 197710 pay a
last tribute at a memorial
service heldin her honour.
Rev. Charles Inder, a
former' minister of St. Paul's
and a ftrm•ily friend of Mrs.
Mackinnon conducted the
service. Rather than
euologize, Mr. Inder felt that
May Rance Mackinnon's life
spoke eloquently for itself.
Following the service tho$e
present retired to the Church
.Hall where members of St. ,
Paul's Friendship Guild
served tea.
Three
prepared
large
by Mrs.
Clubs canvass for arthritis
September is "Arthritis Some interesting facts
Month" and once again the ;about Arthritis:
Clinton Beta Sigma Ph.i Arthritis is the major cause
Sorority and the Clinton of disability among
Kinnettes have joined Canadians. There are 95,000
together to canvass the town. Canadians confined, ti,) bed•or
This year's campaign wheelchair and 42$,000
chairman is Vivienne Roy for partially disabled due to
Beta Sigma Phi assisted by Arthritis. This results in
Crystal Jewitt of the Kin- 9,000,000 days ' lost ' in
nettes. The campaign will run production annually and $457
from September 19-24. million loss to the economy,
The Arthritis Society's making Arthritis a root cause
experience has shown that of poverty. There are more
the most effective USE' of its than 100 different kinds of
contributed revenue is to
support research and
education. These produce
knowledge. They also
produce people able to apply
and spread this knowledge, to
win the battle against
Arthritis.
The Society depends on the
generosity of concerned
people, corporations and
associations.
The objective for 1977 for
Canada is $8 million so please
be generous when a volunteer
calls on you. If for some
reason you are missed in the
campaign, or are away when
a volunteer .calls, please
phone 482-9357 and
arrangements will be made to
look after your donation.
albums,
Mackin-
arbhr•itis, some mild
some severe. It's
sequences are 'known
prevention isnot.
It attacks'people of all ages
in all walks of life. For
medical advice about ar-
thritis and the Other
rheumatic diseases consult
your family doctor.
and
con-
- itis
For general information
contact The Arthritis Society,
RR2 Walkerton, Ont. NOG
2Vo or phone 364-3882.
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non's daughter, Mairany
Motyer and depicting various
scenes of her mother's life
evoked special int rest from
those present.
All was a fitting tribute to a
former well respected
Cllntonlan.
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of State d'Etat:
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Insula
In two wa
on pays.
s.
414 tit 1\184k k\N
Save up to
$3
on materials.
That's right. If your home
was built before 1921 in
Ontario we'll pay you 2/3
the cost of your insulation
materials -up to $350 -
when you improve the
insulation in your home.
Cut your
fuel bill as
much as
one-third.
And you may save as
much as 1/3 on your
heating bills for years to
come. The Canadian Home
Insulation Program of tax-
able grants was created to
help Canadians conserve
energy by the Federal
Government.
Insulation is easy to do. An
outlay of about $525 for
instance, should purchase
enough materials to do the
attic, basement, and some
exterior walls of an average
home. We'll provide you
with complete details.
Pre -1921.
Your home must have been
built before 1921 in Ontario
to qualify for,this phase of
the program. And only
materials purchased and
installed after September 1,
1977 can qualify for a
grant. If your home was
built after 1921, stay with
us. Over the next seven
years, most homes will
be included.
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Are You Eligible?
111 If your home was built before 1921 in Ontario, you may qualify for a
grant•of 2/3 the cost of materials, up to $350.
Yes, my home (or apartment in a building under three storeys)
was built before 1921 in Ontario.
Yes, I'm interested in insulating with CMHC acceptable materials
on or after September 1, 1977.
Yes, this is my principal, year-round residence.
If you've answered "yes" to all three questions, we'll send along our
complete information kit.
Please print This Is your mailing label,
NAME
ADDRESS .
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PROV,
English kit
CITY
POSTAL CODE
French kit
Send to: Canadian Home Insulation Program
P.O. Box 700
St. Laurent, Quebec
H4L 5A8
Note: You may also qualify separately for assistance under a
provincially -funded program in your province. Check with your
Provincial authority. ( )
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Canadian Home
Insulation Program
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Government
of Canada
Gouvernement
du Canada
Canadian Home Programme d'isolation thermique
Insulation Program des residences canadiennes
Honourable Andre Ouellet L'honorable Andre Ouellet '
Minister Ministre
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