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FEBRUARY 1971
There were 14 hftdies on.,hand for the January meeting to .,
the care and feeding of fibreglas,
and this discussion' plus samples
. prepared by Dale for display did
much t� clarify, "How to" work
with this material. - Dale
generously offered to 'advise
individuals it they encounter
problems and no doubt will be
taken up on this now.and then,-
There were two 'visitors on hand
at the meeting, Glen Kernohan
of the "Flying K" strip near
Forest and • Art Towton o`f
Zurich. one et- ,,Rori Riley's
students. Don't forget, if you
know anyone who you think
might find, our meetings of
interest, bring. thenr"along'
We forgot to mention in the
last newsletter that while storm
_...strayed -in Harriston last 'month..
we dropped in, on Buster Fair,
who operates a Red & White
store there, and took a look at,
the, E.A. A. biplane 'that he and,
son„ Bruce have been watking.on.
This one is well along, requiring
- only an -instrument panel, prop,
final_ doping and , engine
...._Jinn . ll_aliion check -over to finish t.. Peter_._ Chandler 'brought ,
it,- off. muster tells us tris tie some Jodel tail feathers at the—
, final touches have slowed down last meeting to prove that he,,has
gas. ~. B.t .had _..acquired a reaiiv started on this project.
. ccomm,ercial and instructor's
Allen -Ball now ' has all
ratings and is instructing full material and parts required to'
time at Maple. , W complete the repair on his 181
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CPLi W► Celine 'rrudel is
shown recei\ing congratulations
on her recent' promotion, from
Major F. A. Golding Base
MadeIenii1e woman promoted.
Commander of Canadian Eorces
,Base Clinton. Adastr'ai Park,
Ontario,
Celine enlisted in Januar
When the' front post is eut away
to accommodate hinges and the
rear post is chapped for the lock
mechanism there just isn't
enough wood left to be rigid.
However, we can guarantee that
the rebuild wont be, as weak as
the_original and the second door
will proceed more rapidly.
In .between the, door chore
Sid managed to squeeze in some
limen Ca�alier.ailerons and.has
these controls nearly complete.
The current C, A.H.S, they recent spell .of bad weather,
er has `�• ,g Kin s down •`s ou
several items of i-nterest, such as 'Toronto ' . courier Ionr, E.
the 'restoration V.ork being done - Hamden), couldn't make it, up
at Oshawa on a Lancaster by here for several w•eekends'as the
Bob• -Stuart and Joe Corrigan and constant storms'. closed roads,
• that the ,E.A.A. P-64. was at- thereby ,delaying the deliveries
Buttonville for repaint recently. from- - Leavens via Harnden'
Ail B 'tfre to ers will be
pleased to hear 'that three more time to do some, necessary repair
of these lovely birds will be on, , work on his workshop so it
,view in Ontario this year. One i5 ..wasn't all 'bad,- • -
a Mk.XV1• acquired in India. The Januar storm damaged
•' which will oe on display near the Gedrge V-ollick's Cub a fair bit ',
Lancaster on; the T,oronto so .'George is looking for another
waterfront. the second• is Don fuselage rather than repair the
Plumb's Mk.1X, which will be , damaged one. .
based -at Windsor. This machine That storm also slowed down
bears the ,registration CF -RAF activity .at the:, Morley- A.tfietd
'and will be painted in the \VW :antique Hangar as it dumped
•11 colours' of 401 Squadron.. about five eet of snow in front
Sorrie-t tk teas it that this, is one
of- said hangar: It . «• as found.
of ,the two seat Spit. trainers and necessary' to bring in a. big shovel
was used in the film "Battle of to remove the drift as -plows
l ritaih", as was the third ' couldn't _ handle it, Now.
-newcomer, ,a,. Mk.X1V to be «'lieneyer a warm spell 'comes
. brought to Brantford later,, th.i5 . along -It also. brims a small flood
year by Jack A i-nold. in as that D ---ed Snow melts; •
'rhe ., Bul,len-Harnden- Gregg Reed,' one of '-Sky
' Bruinsma Cavalier progress was Harbour's 'engineers. , will' ' ,be
enjoyable -experience of seeing
his workhorse 150 upside down
at , Wiartdn recently. lt, was tied'
down, but a strong gust -inverted
it into a snowdrift. Luckily no
damage was done. ,
Technical
advanin - -
with hydro
1967 in Trois Rivieres; P.Q. and
after recruit and trade training
was posted to- CFB Clinton in
January 1968. Her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Rosario Levasseur
reside at 31 Rue Hebert Cap De
La 'Madeleine 'P. Q.
I rene's , Laundromat
15 Rattenbury E.
Clinton, Ont.
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',When - we compare the
Toronto .Chapter newsletter s!o rn t g r •
' comfort and quality of life that
P� r .� However, Allen used the spare
slowed down recently when Sid
was talked into rebuilding one•of
the, local Fairchild 24's'0`oors.
All 24 doors seem to be very
flexible and When stripped down
the reason becomes -obvious.
heading down to Grand Bend
next month whet- work starts on
Bell'?hovercraft which is 'to be.
built there,
Bill Cruikshank had ` the
DOfS DOGS. DOGS
Dog tags -are nOw available. -
0
Male dog . —•t -.w r
Spayed female ('certificate "required-:.,.—.- ,:-,S4,0,O, ,...
Female , , . 'r 520,.00.........
Dogs are not permitted to run at large within Town ,-
I;iphits. - - \ •
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
An Animal Control Officer . has been engaged to
enforce the By-law.
J. Harold Walls, AMCT
Clerk.
we enjoa•-..{today with the work
and., leisure styles that were
common at the turn of the
century, we are reminded of the
tre.mendous technical advances
that have come to,, us through
electricity. '
The modern , housewife with
her electric. fry pan, dishwasher.
-automatic washer and dryer and
as many as 200 portable
electrical appliances, 'wouldn't
part with these material things
which give her the timeand
energy to seek 'morepersonal
'rewards in her life.
And today's factory .worker,
works a 37' c hour shift because
A electricity has Provided-- the
rrneans ..,for attaining ' an
every -higher- level Of productio-n.
He. too. has time to join service
Clubs or pursue 'a ,hobby:- '
Based on the average
kilowatt-hours available,' • in
PRICES SLASHED
PRICES SLASHED
a
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We are making room for new lines. EVERYTHING mustrtgo
Canada. 'each production worker'
in a modern plant has the energy Jr
equivalent of 534 men helping-
hi'rn on his job all the year long.,
The average Canadian
household in 1969 used '4.600--
kilowatt
.600-kilowatt. hours of electricity.
equivalent to the mdsde power"
of 21 able-bodied men working
an eight hour days non-stop the
year round.
One ' of the back -breaking
tasks that farm folk knew .only
40 years ago was pumping water
by hand. An, able-bodied person
using muscle power onl>to
operate an old-fashioned •-hand
pump would have to work two
full days to' equal the amount of
'water delivered try one electric
, motor onan automatic pumping
system using '1 KW of electricity
,posting two -cents.
Eleetrified_ mass transit
systems and electric vehicles .of
611-''"Iypes' • totrtd- ,pravir}e=M1 t
transportation requirements of
the-L.--city-__,of the future. '
Strategically , located nuclear
generating pints'-icould provide
the energy for electric heating
and , cooling of they city's
industrial plants', c6mmertia1
buildings and homes, provide
-power for the battery "charging
demands that would ba. -required
by many thousands of electric
vehicles. ,.
REG. 29c
EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE IS MARKED
DOWN FROM"lO-% TO 5O%,OFF s MORE
DOOR:BUSTER
MONDAY.9 A.M.
Garbage Bags
3'3
33c P. KG. OF
x 36"
WHILE THEY LAST!
Big Valve!
ALL
SALES
CASH
AND
FIN -AL
Special!
We are reducing
our hardware
lines; farm sup' -
plies, building
supplies, house-
wares, toys, "
bolts, nail, etc..
ALO. L
DOOR -BUSTER-
SATURDAY 9 A.M..
Reggie's-
Coffee Mugs
39c
ea' 1St e a C -h'
Limit 2 per customer
Big Value!
EFFECTIVE MONDAY,
MARCH- 15
DR. CAUC'HI
WILL HAVE REL6CATED HIS PRACTICE
' TO
DR, NORMAN JACKSON'S OFFICE ,
Reg. - $1.9.95
Grab .Bags
Assorted sizes of
1301:Trail NOM'
Carriage and machine
30 REGULAR
" 0, O' . OFF +PRICES
THIS
SALE. �.
IS' SO , EIG
WE ---- 'WILL
BE
CLOSED
WED: and
THURS.
TO MARK
DOWN
ALL
PRICES!
,Big Value!
Specials
ENGLISH BONE CHINA
Bargain.
Plastic Sale .
Colourful Laundry • Baskets, -
Pails, Juice 'Servers, , Set of
4 'mixing bowls
L 2
SEE 'OUR lc '
SALE'
CIRCULAR-,
' IN
THE MAIL
FOR ,•
MANY .
MANY
MORE
IC SALE
BARGAINS
Special!
NOT JUST A
f0/ ITEMS -
PICKED- FOR
ADVERTISING
BUT ' OUR
ENTIRE STOC,IC�
SLASHED' TO
THE LOWEST!
Bargain!
REG. $7.95
5 LB. BAG
FOR
STABLE BROOMS
ELECTROHOMr
DAIRY.. PAILS
5$ CHURCH ST.
oft
- Reg. $1.85
Low
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