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Clinton News-Record, 1961-03-30, Page 11ANOTHER THING WE'D LIRE TO MENTION °IRMO ISR11001.1 ToovE PROMPT , MENTION Alt -% YOUR, ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS 17itfivera YOu NAY LOOK TOME EOM )1011 NAY 100K11111E (PT OuR FINE SERVIdE. W11.1. WIT YOU Q virik ine, • a PLUMBING HEATING ELECTRICAL SERVICE HU 706 2 NOW is the Time to Plan Your Spring and Summer Decorating If's the Most Fashionable Way to do your walls . . with WALLPAPER , from . A, Kay and Son 33 Huron Street Phone HU 2-9542 We have New "T exture Tone" Walipapeig at 59c per single roll In 8 different colors . Sunworthy, ready posted, washable plastic coated. Complete line in stock. Special Prices on LOWE BROS. LATEX SATIN and SEM1-GLOSS PAINTS Come in and see our Attractive Colors and Prices FREE 32-page Decorating Suggestion Book by Lowe Bros. Use our Color Harmony Guide Book to plan your Spring and Summer Decoiating ALUMINUM TEAPOT—A good quality 4 cup teapot complete with aluminum tea strainer, Special Price 88e FOUR PIECE KNIFE SET—Four wood.handled all-purpose knives, utility, grapefruit, paring and fruit knife. Special Price 88c BACON DRAINER—A must in every kitchen. Ideal for draining bacon or any fried foods, and keeping them hot, Fits round or square fry pan. Special Price 88c POLY CONTAINERS—A set of four covered containers for any' type of food storage. Set consists of two 16 oz and two 26 az con- tainers. Special Price, Set of 4, Illte "MITC4 SIT OF DOUR MUGS—Unbreak- able plastic mugs, for home, cottage or picnic use. Assorted colours. Special Price, Set of 4, 1111e SPONGE PACK — 9 assorted• .sponges for all your cleaning needs. Exceptional value.Special Price 88c TOILET TOP TRAY—Thls poly toilet top tray is available in tur- quoise, pink; blue or yellow. Protect your toilet top and help tidy the bathroom. Special Price 88e ASH TRAY SET—The set of four colourful glass ash trays. Gift boxed for any gift-giving occasion. Special Price 88e WOOD CUTTING BOARD—Pro- tect your counter with this 10" x 14' wooden cutting board. Has a pre. drilled hole to hang up if desired. Special Price 884. BOOT TRAY—A must in every home at this time of the year. Protect your floors and rugs with this large- 'sized poly boot tray. CLOTHES Olt UTILITY BAMBOO BASKET—Made of natural split bamboo, ideal for laundry—garden or general utility. About a bushel *opacity. Special Price 88e WOVEN PALM WASTEBASKET— A sturdy durable .basket 11 Ya" in diameter by I2W -deep. Ideal for use in recreation rooms or den. Special Price 88e SUTTER-PERDUE LTD. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and SUPPLIES CLINTO ONTARIO With each 88c Purchase you get a Handful of Clothes Pins Sale Ends Saturday, April 8 MI1AL rose design an *bite of block IsheirgrOund, Hai te rith hand•painted appearance lAtit it 181/4. Spidal Price MSc eel. trAla SHOE RACK—'ribs handy shoe rack fastens on the bock of your closet star to hold your shbes In an orderly fashion. Chraine plated. Special Price SlIt MG HOLDER--This Item fastens inside your cupboard and will hold bags or papers neatly in their place. A 'mist In every neat kitchen, Special Price 08e ea. . PIXAtt. LINT REMovER.—The eX. kiting easy Way to remove lint, dog, or cat hair from your clothing Or fernhore. Ef tottiVe On suede purses, of shoes, Special Price itec ea, SILICON* IRONING- BOARD COVER---The cover Shot reflects the heat to speed your Ironing chore. DraWitring 'typo will fit most stun" lard boards. Special Price Est pa: PANT Oft SKIRT HANGER.—The first really practical hanger far trousers Oa skirts, The hanger holds tight no matter how thick the Oar- sherds. Special Price SU ea. MENSAL. who ere attending Stratford I Tucicersrnith, where Mrs. Russell T, Bolton Willtain Norxis 'and Teachers' College, SPent last Lagrabelle Reichert is the , Glen Schlotzhauer, Stretford, week practice teaching at SS teacher, To Represent zeigtatinginiaccizigitztmEgismisaggia Wheat Producers liuSSell T. 3301ton, RA 11 Seaforth was re-elected one of the 12 directors on the On- tario Wheat Producers Mark- eting Board for 1961 at the annual meeting in Toronto, There were 93 committeemen attending, representing 26,000 wheat producers from 35 On- terio counties, Mr, Bolton represents the MEWS -cum To itr444 .,rrjpoz V4INT0141`,11) The. Wesley-Willis and ,I-loi- gle$YUle Men's Club will Meet in the Wesley-Willis United Church basement on. Meciday., April 3 at 8 pan. Guest speak- er for the evening will be Judge Frank Fingiancl. Lunch will he served, counties of Huron, T3mi ice, Grey, Duffeln, Wellington, Water- loo and Perth Counties, which is known as, District 7 of the provincial wheat producers or- ganization. Cori e.spoodent; T1$. W. 4044011.0iPlt Mrs. Keith Arthur spent few days last week with, her parents, Mr.. and Mrs„ Waiter Petinan, Goderieti. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Farrow„ Mrs. tlearerwtsolthn .110,mrt.plalerit41,, jori. and Mn. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Mr, and Mrs. Robert .I., Phil- lips were guests of Mr. and 01Vips.14nEderwl. Ra,ithby, Goderich, Pete Zimmerman, Amos And- rew sand Harry Washington, B.C., called on friends in the village last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne McDon- ald, Seaforth, Miss Isabel Fox and Miss Olive McGill of Blyth visited with relatives here over the weekend. Pancakes Knox United Church Sunday School will hold their annual pancake supper on Friday, Ap- 41 7 with supper being served from 5.30 to 8.00 p.m. pa rears Old THecyh, C. Stoltz will celebrate his 90th birthday on April at his home in Auburn. A far- mer all 'iris life, he was born at New Dundee and came to the district 62 years ago when he married Margaret Garland, also 4 New Dundee, He was a successful farmer, pecializing in purebred Short- *nom cattle. They retired to Auburn 14 years ago, and enjoy vat king in the garden and with flowers. He has been active in church Ind community life, secretary ..Yf Knox Presbyterian Church nearly 40 years, and was ::103e11 a member of the session pally years ago. One of a family of eight he has only one brother,Wil- =, Preston, and a sister., dr/if rZ .1,—VrIall75,47.1 r •:•;;QAt .0;z40. AUBURN lihuFs:,,M arch 34. 190,041ton Noys,:Rec?rd. fopa 11 Huron fanners:1.1.nion, ,Neeting Nears Mel Tebbutt, OFU President BRUCEFIELD thirs, H. P, Berry, Correspondent, Phone HU 2-7572) Dr. K. A. McMaster, Grand Bend, will show pictures and give an interesting commentary on his 13,000 mile trip 'to 'the Holy Lend, on Wednesday even, inn g, April 5 beginning et 8.15 p.m. in the Brucefielcl United Church. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pepper are moving 'this week to their new home purchased from Miss R. Stevenson, Miss Stevenson is moving to Hensel). Mr, and Mrs. Bruce McClin- 'ihey and family are moving this week to their new home M the vicinity of Goderich. They will be missed in this area, The community welcomes the Postma brothers, Chatham, who are moving onto the Bruce McClinchey farms. Mrs. B. Sholdice, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cribbins, Toronto, visited with Mrs. Cribbinss sis- ter, Mrs. A. Paterson on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Broacifoot spent Sunday in Guelph. The W1VIS held their Easter thankoffering car Sunday even- ing, when Mrs. H. Johnston was guest speaker. Edith Castle, Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Stoltz enjoy vis- itors and especially do they like a card game along with watch- ing their TV shows, At a Huron County Farmers Union meeting in Clinton, on March 24, members expressed concern that many local imp- // r R I lenient businesses are losing. their dealerships, Since this trend is exPeeted cmtiritte it will become increasingly dif- ficult for farmers to Q441111 machinery, parts and services when needed', This, in a busy season will cost farmers a gr- eat deal in time, money and in- convenience, Ontario Farmers' Union pres- ident Mel Tebbutt, attending 'the meeting, said 'that invple. went manufacturers are contin- ually changing models and de- sign, this makes it inipet.sible for local dealers to keep an up-to-date stock, and adds to the cost of new machinery. A. recommendation is 'to be forwarded from the meeting to the National Farmers' Union asking that they, in 'their brief to the Farm Implement In- vestigation Committee, ask for some provision 'to be made so 'that implement parts and sea*, vice be available to farmers at all times. With regard to a recent meet- ing with the Minister of Edu- cation concerning a vocational- type school, Mrs. T. Govenlock said 'that a department head has requested a meeting with the five district high school boards in the near future. Final arrangements were made for the ,annual variety concert in Clinton on April 5. Members are asked to bring candy for the candy booth on' this night. Mrs. George Clifton intro- duced the guest speaker, Mel Tebbutt, Provincial President of Ontario Farmers' Union. Mr. Tebbutt expressed con- cern that many farmers are be- ing forced off 'the land. "Fifteen percent of our far- mers are so efficient they now produce 80 percent of the food. What will happen if another five percent can be induced to produce on the same scale?" The average age of the Can- adian farmer is 54 years and since industry is reluctant to employ older men, Mr. Tebbutt felt that any increase in the flow of farmers from the land could only mean mare unem- ployment. The speaker continued, "De- cline in farm prices, rise in costs, and lack of purchasing power experienced by farmers have contributed largely to un- employment. When the coun- try's basic industry is (not pros- perous it reflects on the econ- omy as a whole." Mr. Tebbutt criticized agri- culture minister Hamilton's Rural Development and Re- habilitation Act, saying it brings no relief to present day farmers. "Legislation is available for parity prices but governments don't want to use it," he said. Mr. Tebbutt felt that our government 'is being more suc- cessfully pressured by other groups than farmers. He urged farmers to keep their mem- berg of parliament abreast of their problems. Mr. Tebbutt expressed con- cern, that the government is considering increasing the a- mount available for deficiency payments rather than the basic price. When questioned about col- ored margarine, Mr. Tebbutt said emphatically he was a- gainst it and that he regrets many children are growing up today without having tasted butter. Roy Hanna thanked Mr. Teb- butt for his address. Lunch was served by the Walton &ME CLOTHEVINg YOU 04N TAKE IAI OM HANDFUL. ""'..a*MS . RI( /04 "El 4:17 IF comes to r wag. JUST DIAL OUR NUMBER W'LL BET HERE! / ---r- HANDLED SERVING IIASKET. For serving . bread, rolls, hors d'oeuvres,' or canapes, ' Buff willow 9' in diameter by 3" deep with e 6' handle,. Special Price 88e WILD BIRD FEEDER--Can be hung in a tree or on the clothes line. Pro. fects the birds fad ,frortt animas and {Elves a permanent feeding place. Special Price Istie DECORATIVE FLOWER PLANTER SET—Your choice of 3 polyethylene flowers complete with pots, For window or knickknack shelf decor. ations, Special Price, Set of 3, 884 MILK CONTAINER HOLDER.--, Made for two quart waxed milk containers. Makes a container into a pouring pitcher and protects refriger- ator from Waxed sooting of the container. Special Price 88e PLANTER SET--A. sit,of. 6 round assorted coloured plastic planters; 4W in diameter, Special Price, Set of 6; 118e ..... WATERING CAN—This poly water. Ina can is available in assorted colours.' It is 'Ideal for Coring for' your Indoor plantings. Special Price Ilk WILD' BIRD SEED MIXTURE— At assortment of feed the 'wild birds like both Soy several bags at this low price, Sado! Price Sec ea. CAKE AND PASTRY DECORATOR —Get professional results every time with this plastic cake decorator. It Coma complete with 6 Interchange., able tips. Special Price 88e METAL WASTE BASKET—A smart• ly styled oblong tapered waste basket, in assorted mottled finishes. Special Prke SLIDING CUP HANGER-410ra cops In otherwise wasted space. Rack slides out for easy access to cups. Holds 8 cups. Special Prke 8134 PLASTIC SHELVING—Not one, but two large rolls of polyethylene shelv- ing. Each roll is 8' long and available In assorted colours, Special Price, 2 rolls, 88e :Mit• BEVERAGE DECANTER—A 32 a glass beverage decanter with a poly cover. Raised designs in green ,and White give a quality /oak to this Ubbey item. Special Price 88c ,e01;*- QUALITY HARDWARE and HOUSEWARES Phone HU 24623 1961 MODELS NOW AT LOW, LOW PRICES MERRILL TV SERVICE 216 V101"0111A $1'11ET Phone 14U g401