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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-11-06, Page 34Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH By Appointment Only Telephone: (519)336-45SO (519)6274I56 (519)665-7818 (519) 524-6688 1-800-265-1415 Page A 4 NEW RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOYEI mER 6, i965 Your Barn just Burned Down. It's insured, so you. figure you're fully protected. Well, You're Not. It takes time to replace property. How will you pay employees, taxes and expenses while your farm operation and income are interrupted? EARNINGS INSURANCE covers all these costs plus any lost profits. Add it to your policy now. 102101, SOUTH EASfHOPE FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY P.A. ROY INSURANCE 13ROKER INC. 14 Huron St., Clinton, 482-9357 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Open Mon. -Fri. 8:30 am -5:30 pm Eve. & Weekend -by apps. Sarnia Wallaceburg Neustadt Goderich No Charge V�TE.......� DON SYMONS For PUBLIC UTILITIES' COMMISSION Your vote will be greatly appreciated EXPERIENCE: • 10 years mayor • 2 years as a commissioner • 4 years Town Council e "Always interested In Town Business" Vote as you like, but vote For a ride on Election Day Call 482-3042 DENTURE WEARERS Did you know... that It Is important to have your dentures examined regularly? Your mouth is one of the most Important orgies of your body, but often the most neglected when dentures are worn. Improperly fitting or neglected dentures can cause severe health problems. The lack ofpublic information regarding dentures Is alarming and often leads to problems and unnecessary expense. Your, local denture therapist (denturist) is a professional- specializing in the construction, repair and modification of dentures and provides this service directyly to the public. N you have problems with your present dentures or think of gettlag new ones, see your local denture therapist, consultation Is usually free. You will find denture therapists (denturists) listed in the yellow pages. This information is supplied through the Denturist Association of Ontario and your local therapist. OPTOMETRY R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00-12:00 noon Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises INSURANCE' JOHN WISE INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. General Insurance Guaranteed Investments Clinton Office: 482-3401 Res.:482-7265 Business and Professional Directory VOTE FRANK VAN ALTENA for REEVE •4 Years Councillor • 5 Years Deputy Reeve • 5 Years Chairman -Police Committee • Appointed 9 years to the Fire Board Area • Appointed 8 years to the B.I.A. • Appointed 2 years to Planning Board • 32 Years Legion Member FOR A RIDE TO THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY CALL: 482-9002 Lots of fun at the fair TORONTO - A young Canadian hero, a Horse Show November 7 and a free matinee Royal princess, a colorful parade, a special November 8. Tickets for all Fair events can salute to youth and everything from Aber- be obtained by telephoning the Royal at deen Angus Wills to zucchinis will be part of (416)593-6262. the 57th Royal Agricultural Winter Fair at Included among the exhibits are Belted the Royal Coliseum, Exhibition Place, Galloway cattle, which are black with a November 7 through 16. white stripe around their bodies, resembling In recognition of the International Year of "horizontal" pandas. Another popular the Youth, the Royal has named Steve breed at the show is the hairy Highland cat- Fonyo one of its youth ambassadors. Mr. - The mainstays of the Royal's beef cattle Fonyo will be grand marshal of the Royal al. ision — the Aberdeen Angus, Hereford, parade in downtown Toronto, November 6, Charolais, Simrnentals and Limousin and will also attend various youth -related breeds will also be there, competing for top activities at the Fair. Her Royal Highness prizes. A number of junior showmanship Princess Alexandra of Kent will officially competitions will also be held. open the RAWF Horse Show, November 8. The largest dairy herd in Canada will be Guard of Honor at the ceremonies will be housed at the Royal during its 10 days. The Queen's Own Rifles off Canada, of which Among the many other highlights of the the princess is Colonel -In -Chief. Royal is the Field Crop Competition, which More than 2,500 young competitors from will include an insect collection competition across, Canada will also be attending the this year. The Flower Show, which will - Fair, making the Royal one of the largest feature the Royal as its theme, will display Youth Year programs in Canada this year. floral depictions of animals at the Fair. But- Yolith will also be an important component ter sculpting by students from the Ontario of the Royal parade. • College of Art will be another attraction. The Royal, the largest fair of its kind in There will also be a pickling contest and Canada, will house more than 10,000 judging of honey and maple products. animals and feature 12,000 exhibits at the 27- The Horse Show will feature international acre complex at the Royal Coliseum. More riders, among them Nick Skelton of than 2,000 head of beef, dairy and market England, currently -described as the "hot - cattle, including a cow recently purchased test rider in the world." for more than $2 million, will be entered in Former hockey star, Bobby Hull, will pre - various competitions. Most of the competi- sent prizes at the Market Steer Division tions this year will feature a youth con- show and. judging. One of the highlights of tingent. the Market Division show is the Queen's Young people will also be taking part in Guineas competition for 4-H members'. butter sculpture competition, square danc- The Royal will also honor Steve Fonyo by ing, public speaking and a fashion show. initiating the "Royal '85 Cancer Fund." The Royal will open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Visitors to the Royal who donate $5.00 or Monday through Saturday and 10 a.ln. to 9 more will receive this year's Fair poster, p.m. Sunday. , the public can also mail cheques, made out Tickets for the Horse Show, include ad- to "Royal '85 Cancer Fund" to'the Royal mission to the Fair. There will be free Winter Fair, Royal Coliseum, Exhibition matinee and evening performances at the Place, Toronto, M6K 3C3. REPAIR Clinton Electric 4+411 White-Westinghouse ±h tps ii t ,Appliances Sales and Service APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482®7032 INSURANCE McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE CO MPANY 91 Main St. South, Seaforth Office 527-0400 FARM, HOME, COMMERCIAL AUTO COVERAGES AGENTS E.F. "Bill" Durst 527-1455 Bob McNaughton 527-1571 Graeme Craig 887-9381 Banter & MacEwan Insurance Brokers Ltd. 524-8376 1SLILATION GODERICH ENERGY SEAL ,AND INSULATION Complete Insulation of attics, basements, walls Sealing & removal of UFFI replacement windows Ener -seal draft -proofing 'ventilation of attic of home . humidity problems solved GOVERNMENT GRANTS AVAILABLE 37 KINGSTON ST., GODERICH 524-2311 out-of-town call collect FREE ESTIMATES i ELECTRIC •ECONOMY *QUALITY 'SERVICE M ' THREE PHASE ELECTRIC 1-800-265-9255 ASK FOR BARRY BUCHANAN 3078 P.O. ®OX 1136 CLINTON. ONT. NOM ILO RES. 462.7915 KIRBY DELLER 1266 GLASS./ ALUMINUM' See us for your building projects • Glass and mirrors •Energy-efficient replacement windows *Window & screen repair •Plexiglass *Door service and repairs *Complete range of aluminum siding and building products Clinton Glifak00 mirror and aluminum products 24 Princess St. West, CLINTON 482-3322 HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING GBAILEYS MILL STREET, HENSALL 2622020 Specialists in Pulse Combustion Heating 'Lennox Pulse Furnaces *Hydro Pulse Boilers • Lennox Central Air Conditioning WE'RE PROUD TO BE TOUR... LENNOX DEALER ACCOUNTANT W.L. BUTLER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Trustee in Bankruptcy Farm Financial Statements OFFICES 19 Victoria Street, North Goderich 524-28or 325 LambtonCrt.34, Kincardine524-8658 396-7088 5 Ontario St., Clinton 482-7541 (at H&R Block) FARM PglitZ SALES and SERVICE and Pu;rts KEITH SIEMON FARM SYSTEMS LTD. RR 4 Walton Phone 345-2734 or 482-7971 FOR FREE PLANNING AND ESTIMATES Credit problems plague farmers OTTAWA - One of the scarcest com- modities in rural Ontario, today is time and it's already run out for too many of the pro- vince's farmers, , says Harry Pelissero, President of .the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Pelissero was among 75 farm leaders from across the country who went to Ottawa this week to urge the federal government to take action to ease the farrn crisis in Canada. "Weare looking for a commitment from thegovernment' to deal with the major issues facing agriculture today. So far, we have 'not been satisfied with their efforts, especially in the area of farm credit." The government should introduce legisla- tion to allow the courts to step in and make arrangements between a farmer facing foreclosure and the lending institution, sug- gested Pelissero. He also called upon the government to 4 lower farrn credit rates and return' the - Farm Credit Corporation toits role of the major long-term credit source for farmers. The Canadian Federation of Agriculture ( CFA ), organizer of the lobbying effort, warned Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and his government that Canada's $40 billion food industry is in serious trouble. Farmers are suffering from high interest • rates and low prices, said CFA president Don Knoerr. The escalating trade war between the United States and the European Community is robbing Canadian farmers Of traditional markets, he added. Farmers also want assurances that vital agricultural programs, such • as supply management marketing boards, the Cana- dian Wheat Board, and seasonal hor- ticultural tariffs won't be bargained away when Canada sits down to negotiate a free 'trade deal with the U.S. RE-ELECT FRANKLIN M. FALCONER R.R. 5 CLINTON TO THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE FOR CLINTON & TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER 12, 1985 FOR MORE INFORMATION 482-9128 To Allen Christensen, Clinton Audrey Parr, Clinton Shannon Dill, Clinton Mark Sellars, R.R. No. 2 Bayfield Bert Eckert, Clinton Holly Herten, Scarboro Dana Taylor, Clinton @4sa Mustard, Brucefleld Christen(' Stewart, Toronto Ryan Crawford, Cilnton' A PLACE FOR KIDS Autumn Decorations This is the time of year to be really inventive with table decorations. All you need is a little imagination and some energy to collect some things that you can use. Here are some suggestions: 1. If you have a particularly pretty vase in your home, collect a dozen or so straight twigs and paint them the same colour as the vase. When the twigs are dry, arrange them in the vase and VOILA!, a very professional - looking decoration for your table. 2. Stick the stems of some autumn leaves into play dough and make an arrangement. Wrap the play dough up with cloth and put your decoration on your dining room table. 3. If you live near marshy ground, there are sure to be plenty of bull rushes around. These reeds are perfect for arranging into large vases, pots, old containers, and even kettles. To prevent the "hotdog" part of the bull rush from falling apart, spray them lightly with hairspray! On Nov. 8 Nova 8 Nov. 9 Nov, 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 1 1 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 12