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The Ladies' Thursday night bowling league held their (front row from left) Evelyn Blake and Carolyn Haggitt;
playoffs recently to decide 'the year's champs. The Happy (back row from left) Lila McClinchey, Eileen Jefferson, Vi
Hustlers came up with a• strong evening to capture the Fowler and Nellie Burkholder, (staff -photo) '
league honors in the final .competition.. The Hustiers are
wants farm machinery
Farm machinery purr--•
chases in Ontario' in the first
eleven months of 1975 are
' reported by Statistics Canada,
as being '$232.2 Million, on
increase of 20.5percent from
the year previous.
Census Canada reports the
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The birthstones of each of her children are delicately. set in
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The Square 524-7841
The Mall 524-2924
JEWELLERY
GQDER1C~H,, ONT..
;Iiid1n Ontario
1971 value of farm machinery
and :e.quipment
far's t
at over $890 million: It was also suggested. that.
With the. rapid rate of in- parts are.not available at the.
m
year warranty on' all other
on Ontario e'q'uipment.
4 -fl groups
Tiger Dunlop Group -No. 1
"Designing; Dingalings" met
in Colborne Township Hall,
Carlow; Monday everring-for
• their fifth meeting. The.
meeting opened with the
pledgee after which, Darlene
Jewell. read the minutes •of
• last Meeting. `
Ro'11, call `What have you
decided toina mace fpr your free
choice article?" was 'an-
swere'd by all the girls.:
The Leaders informed the
girls of the invitation' to be
present at the Tiger Dunlop
Women's Institute May
meeting, Thursday May 27th,
at .8:.00 p.m. to display their
aricles in •this project and
touch ' of stitchery" and -if
possible what they are going
to present for Achievement
day!' - •
Discussion - was on the
historical outline of .em-
broidery and the leadersdemonstrated the satin stitch
and sheaf filling stitch which
the girls found quite in-
teresting. • •
The meeting closed with the
Creed read by . Darlene
Jewell.
Tiger Dunlop Group No. 2:
"You Hues" met in, -'the -
Colborne. Township Hall,
Carlow on Moiiaay" evening
for their fifth meeting with all
the members present.- The
meeting • opened with the
pledge and the roll call
''Explain your free choice
article" was answered by all
the girls
• Members talked ab •
historical line of embroidery,
such • as what the Aztec
Indians made creating
patterns with feathers, etc.
The leaders demonstrated the
wisted .rope• to_hold -up the
wall hangers the girls were
making.
The girls worked -on their
aniplers . and . did`- the'•
couching stitch satin' stitch
and feather stitch. `
Plans were iscussed and
made in, regard to
Achievement Day, June 12
and this. group plan to. show
an exhibit. The girls'spent the
remainder • of ti Meeting
doing„ embroidering and the
meeting -closed with , the
motto, "Learn to . do by
doing';.
Tiger Dunlop Group No.4
Hoop de ::Hues met at the
home of one of the- leaders
Mrs, Elwin Feagan .Monday
evening, this being their sixth
meeting. The :girls plan t�mdo
a skit for Achievement Day
and were busy making plans. •'
The lea'ders„,;demonstrated
ahe Frenc,,h.. knot and dis-
cussion was on�� the uses for
satin stitch and sheaf filling
Stitch. The girls- are finding
this project an interesting one,
and learning considerable in
embroidering.
Dunlop Women`S• ;institute.
who. are aking this possib-ld
It wasm' a beautiful Easter .:
w,:ekend- and .Many people
guests home for Easter..
and Mrs. • R:, Buchanan
• had `a busy weekend when
,their guest`s of Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Buchanan and
' : children from : St. ' Tho'as,.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Phil Marzo and
son -Nathan from Guelph,, Mr. •
and Mrs. Barry Buchanan
from• Clinton, Steven
Buchanan from Acton and
Mrs. L. Pope, R.R. 6 joined in
a happy time together. •
Remember _ the planning
' board -meeting in • Colborne
Township Hall, Thursday •
'”' April 22_at 8:00 p.m; +:
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Social News
Tiger Dunlpp Women's
Institute . meeting will be
Thursday, April 29 at 2100
p.m. Colborne Township Hall:
Plan on, attending the
Dessert Card party (euchre &
500(' • and bake sale• this
Thursday April 22nd at 1:30
p.m. in Colborne Township
Hall;_ Carlaw,___a uspices Tiger
Dunlop Women's Institute:
A ' short course "The
Bedroom, and -Bath" will be.
held in Colborne Township'
Haul, Carlow, Wednesday,
out the May 5t a m.
0-4T00
flation--.since that time .the dealer's; place. of business.
current value is estimated at within. -72 hours •of`ordering
bou_M5billion. < •__e:mergency. repair S, .the ' s
The public is welcome and:
•.this should be `Very' in-
teresting to'. ,the. housewife-
especially at this time •.of the
.
year•when we are busy at
-housecleaning and re-
decorating .
e -decorating.' and .looking for
new ideas. Come and bring a
sandwich 'for lunch and tea...
will be provided by.ttie. Tiger
The National Farmers ' dealer':' and company must
Union regard protective supply equipment to the
legislation for farmers of ••farmer athalf.rentalrates.
tremendous importance. The • A Farm Machinery Board's
current Farm Machinery main function should be to
Bo d'
ar established in 1972 by ' .bring the two parties together
the' Ontario Government is to mediate a satisfactory
totally inadequate It has no solution in the case of a • egislation ,power to-back-up-•--d:isp-te
any of its efforts. .
The National. and in-
ternational nature.of-existing•
farm machinery companies
make an individual •farmer.
nabl
egotiate et-
fectively • with Farm
Machinery Companies
The National' Farmers
Union recommended to the
Provincial Government, that
a Farni Machinery -Act :be,
passed which would provide
• for . the licensing. by the
Provincial Government of all
• faxen machinery dealers and
companies who do business.
and a • proper _ repair
distribution system be setup.
The N.F:U.•also recom-
mended that proper
warranties on new machines
should include: -tree -
tors -1500 hrs. or • 2 yrs.;
combines' 500 hrs. or 2. yrs.;
other •self propelled equip-
ment, 800 hrs. or 2.yr.s.; one
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All fOt' BABY
"Rock -a -bye baby" in one of our
cribs, carriages or cradles. Choose
specially -priced items' .from our
furniture for wee ones,.
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Come: in and see Marjorie Claus
fpr all your baby clothes and furnishings.
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°All GENDRON CARRIAGES _STROLLERS, DRESSING
CHESTS, PLAYPEN'S, .HIGHCHAIRS
Open' for your shopping conven'rence•Mon-Fri. till 9 p.mt; Set. 01116 pat.
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The Ontario' Society for
Crippled Children provides
• wheelchairs, braces, crut-
ches, artificial limbs and
other equipment for per-
manent u'se, and lends
similar equipment from' its
Loan Cupboard to'meetshort-
term needs.
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Vonastra, Gun Club
•
Murray
East of Clinton'.., Bill Stewart, Goder'►ch shot 21
really hit the:mark at the . •skeets 'each.. Carl Hefford,
Vanastra Gun club on 'Huron Park - and . Janet
,
4 Saturday, April 17, when he. Shropshall, Kingston each
hit 23 out of 25 skeets: shot -20.
Bill Thompson of Clinton -
and Bob Sherry of Stratford Rob Brinkman, Toronto;
also hit 23skeets. • Merv,' Batkin; Clinton; . and
,Bill McMutt, Exeter hit 22 Harrison Schlock of. Zurich
as . did' Allen Turner, St.. shot 19 skeets each. Wilfred
Mullin, Stratford shot 17;
Steve Burrill, 17; Wayne
Mullen, Stratford, 14 and Jim
East, Clinton, 10.
Mary's ' and Jim Archer;
Toronto. -
Tom •Allen, Lon.desboro;
Glen: Mogk, Bornholm and
for Arbor Day
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Cocoa Beans
Peat Moss
Cows & Sheep
Manure
Seed Potatoes
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Fields deposited prior,to .May l.51h. and
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of May ;,
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