Clinton News-Record, 1968-05-02, Page 116, V
Sgt. retires after n years
Sergeant "Noel" Flagg, 5.0,
recently retired after 21 years
service in the Canadian forces.
Sgt. Flagg served in Sicily and
Italy from 1942 to 1945, then
left the service to become a
mechanic with Ford motor gars,
Age , Dunnville, Ontario. He
returned • to the Forces. in. Oc"
tabor 1951; to become a vehicle
technician. Upon retirement
Sgt, Flagg has taken the pos.
ition, of manager of the base
auto club. He presently resides
at 354 Victoria Street. Clinton.
with his wife Dorothy. His
daughter Linda and her hus.
band Corporal Daniels, are at
present stationed at Canadian
Forces Base Uplands with their
five children, three boys and two
girls,
(Canadian Forces Photo)
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ATTENTION
Ratepayers of Stanley Township Bayfield Volun-
teer Fire Association regrets it will be unable
to provide fire protection in your area after
May 10, 1968. This is due to the fact that
Bayfield firemen were unable to come to a
satisfactory arrangement with the Stanley
Council.
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Sgt. Rodney, Matthews, 37, who resides with his wife Virginia
and five- children. at 80 Rattenbury East, Clinton leads his class
through complex drill exercises during a six week Senior
SuperviSer Training Course at Canadian Forces Base Borden,
Ontario, He Is on course at the nation's largestmilitary training
centre where -more' than 200 trades and career courses are
taught. Among .the - subjects he studies and practises to make
him.capable ef, becOmiag a senior supervisor are public speaking,
,,asominuaieation of ideas, military writing, management techniques,
wilee4Ors-hip.4.,Anitc,generalrmilitary knowledgC (Canadian Forces
4.-Th.oto)' — • •
New tire itaiiiiirds .become ,effective July 1
,New performance. standards
for all tires manufactured for
use on passenger cars after
July 1, 1968 'will be adopted in
Ontario, Hon. Irwin Plaskett,
minister of transport, an-
nounced. The standards devel-
oped and adopted •by Canadian
Standards Association,' after 18
,months study, will relate to
. minimum performance levels.
Tires must be conspicuously .
labelled, on both sides, stat-
ing size designation, maximum',
permissible inflation pressnre,
maximum load rating, identifi-
cation of manufacturer, coal.,
position of material used in ply,
cord, actual number of plies
in the sidewall and in the tread
area, and a designation of the
type of tire. -
Quite a few fishermen in On-
tario fall overboard in the sum-
mer months and emerge with
little harm done. The great
majority of fishing fatalities
come in the cold water months
of spring and fall. When a man
falls into 40 degree water with-
out, the protection of a survival
suit, he becomes helpless
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WEEKEND SPECIALS — MAY 2, 3, 4, 1968
RED CIRCLE — 3is
$1.49 Sockeye Salmon
— LUCKY WHIP -- 4-0Z. PKG. 3 bunches 2,9c Dessert Topping
McCORMICKS ?FOR ICE CREAM) — 20s
89c Cones gait
Colonel E. W. Ryan, right, commander of
Capadian Forces Base, Clinton, meets with
Maj.-7Gen, Richard C, Stovel at his training corn-
mend .headquarters in Winnipeg during a tbree-
•
A display of more than $50,000 worth of camp.
ing equipment was viewed, during the weekend,
by an estimated 1,500 'people. Sponsored by
the Clinton camping Club, a CFB Clinton organ,
' the display featured. boats, trailers,
LORIN SO
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Mrs. Marion Seeley, a resident of Townsend Street, Clinton,
is shown accepting a retirement certificate from' Colonel E. W.
Ryan, base commander. Mrs. Seeley had been employed as a
clerk in the accounts section at the base since April 1956.
(Canadian Forces Photo) ,
Presenting the top prize for nest stamp collection is Colonel
E, W. Ryan, head judge of the Stampex Two exhibition held at
CFB Clinton during the weekend. Sergeant Gordon Shoard„
earned first prize for a Canadina Floral Series of stamps. Ser-
geant Don Champion was third with a display of Canadian provinces
stamps and Captain Bob Furneaux, with a.displa.y of old stamps,
earned second, (Canadian. Forces Photo)
left,
CLINTON
Mr. and Mrs. George Cutler,
341 Ontario Street, Clinton, Sat-
urday evening attended the
candlelight wedding of Senator
David Walker's daughter Diane
to Bruce Walters. The Cutlers,
attending as guests of the
groom, were delighted to meet
Rt, Hon. John Diefenbaker and
other distinguished guests.
MEATS
COOKED HAM
BY THE PIECE ,
Smoked Side Becon • lb. 45c
SLICED
Fresh Spare Ribs
Pure Pork Sausage
Fresh Ground Beef
Schneiders Wieners
PRODUCE
ONTARIO NO. 1 — 50.Lik BAG
POTATOES
No, 1—(U.S.A. PRODUCT
Green Onions
FROZEN FOOD
BISSET — ASSORTED FLAVOURS
ICE CREAM 1/2
JAFFA — 64Z, TINS
ORANGE JUICE 4 k 69c
GROCERIES
WONDERFOOD 1 LB. PKGS.
MARSHMALLOWS 2 °F 69c
McCORMiCKS — 1 LB. SALTED, PLAIN OR SALTINES
SODAS
3 0 $1
— BLACK DIAMOND OR SUNSPUN
CHEESE SLICES Pkg• 33c
3-LB. PKG. — (Regularly $1.09)
Vim skim milk powder Pkg. 99c
15-0Z. PKG.
Sultana Raisins
and tenting equipment. Ahout half of the people
who visited paid the 25 cent admission charge
while children, comprising the other half, were
allowed in free,
Adastral Park
day annual conference of training base corn'
menders from across the country. (Canadian
Forces Photo)
lb. 98c
MONARCH — 2 LBS. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
MARGERINE
pkg.
2, 65c
2 R s1
49c
19c
55c
pkg.