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Clinton News-Record, 1969-07-17, Page 10CRASHES r THEFT ward, His condition was al; first 11404 critical, Wayne pram, 17, of 205 Britannia Road, was released from Victoria HoSpital,..L311091.1, on July 10, A fourth youth W4,5 not injured in the accident which occurred in the early hours of June p on Kitchigami Road, south of Goderich, The car left the road, plunged down a bank and , struck a tree, Kevin Rurnig walked to a farm for help, LORI—LYNN BEAUTY SALON will be CLOSED for VACATION July 28 - August 11 Open August 12 Mildred Carroll, Proprietress 482-7711 29b John Street, sustained Abe* $700 damage, An auto driven by Douglas. Swan, RR 1, Pruccrield, hacked out of the Crown Drive-In and struck a car parked on Viettlria Street at a,rn, Sunday, Damage to the parked vehicle, owned by Frio McGuinness, 102 Huron St„ Clinton, 10..5 estimated ato A twnear accident occurred. at noon Monday on Railway Street At Victoria, according to police, but the only information available was that the drivers. were Hdward Cheney and Audrey Stanley, of Clinton, Daniel Baker, 17, of 262 Regent Street, Goderich, remains in critical condition in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, today, suffering from injuries received in a one-ear crash June 29. Two other Goderich youths are recovering. Mr, Baker has been in a coma in the intensive care unit of the hospital since being admitted. John Harrison, also 17, 104 Victoria • Stteet, is listed in improved condition and has been transferred from the intensive care unit to a regular lowi ACTION HAVE A -SALE! IT'S THE BEST WAY WE KNOW ALL USED CAR PRICES SLASHED COMPARE LAST WEEK'S SIGNAL—STAR AD NO "TIGHT MONEY" TERMS OF ALL KINDS FOR ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE LOW DOWN PAYMENTS ACTION-ACTION —ACTION One lucky person who buys a new or used car during our Action Sale has a chance to win 100 gallons of gas. Draw to be made Monday,, July 28. Winner to be announced in July 31 Signal-Star, HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: ALL UNITS WILL BE SOLD ON A FIRST COME— FIRST SERVED BASIS 1967 CAPRICE, 2-door hardtop, power brakes, steering and windows, factory vinyl, buckets, console, plus a host of other options. Lic. H58659. Was $2,695, Action Sale Price $2499 1967 PONTIAC Strato Chief, 2-door, V-8, automatic, all heavy duty equipment, new paint, former OPP car. Lic. H82132. Was $1,795. Action Sale Price — 1599 1966 BELAIR, 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, etc., new paint, completely reconditioned. Lic. H98188, Was $1,595. Action Sale Price 1499 1964 PONTIAC, 2-door, 6 automatic, completely reconditioned including new paint. Lic. H83426. Was $1,195, Action Sale Price — Best offer -over $1,000. 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4-door sedan, one owner, power equipped, radio, rear speaker, A-1 condition. Lic. E36947. Was $2,295. Action Sale Price $2,1 50. 1963 PONTIAC WAGON, V-8, automatic, radio. Lic, X3130. Was $995. Action Sale Price $895. 1965 MALIBU, 2-door hardtop, 6 automatic, radio, real scarce model. Lic. H73861. Was $1,595. Action Sale Price $1,490. 1966 CHEVROLET 3/4 Ton Pickup — LongboX Fleetside, 4-speed transmission, heavy duty springs and helper springs, West Coast mirrors, radio, scarce model. Lic. C93220, Was $1,795. Action Sale Price $1,675. SPECIAL — 1966 INTERNATIONAL, Loadstar cab and chassis, 43,000 original miles, completely safety checked, A-1, Lic. 27971-0. Was $2,895. Action Sale Price $2,600. 1960 GMC "60" Series cab and chassis, box and hoist, recently overhauled motor, good body. Lin. V63895. Was $995. Plates off Action Sale Price $800. 1962 CHEVROLET, 4-door, V-8, automatic, whitewalls, 2-tone, etc., exceptionally good condition, safety checked but needs some motor repairs. Lic. H83424. Was $795. Attien Sale Price $599. 25 NEW CARS HAVE TO GO! SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL A HAND PICKED EL5CTION OF BRAND NEW CHEVS s CHEVELLES-FTC. SPECIALLY MARKED SPECIALLY PRICED ACTION ACTION ACTION DEMONSTRATORS CLEARED REGARDLESS OF MILEAGE •IR,1) MOTORS OPEN EVENINGS \Mk tH8V-OLIA DEALER HLUION ROAD OotioltcH A 01.011111111.11111.11111.1.1.1=1110111011.1.1.111101411.1111r SUMMER Clearance Sale % AND 111111 AT KEITH'S FAMILY CLOTHING "THE STORE WHERE YOUR . DOLLAR BUYS MORE" CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 482-7735 ALL UNITS Specially Marked — Specially Priced LOOK FOR THE SALE UNITS ON THE LOT— THEY'LL BE MARKED S.U. (Sale Unit) LIMITED TIME OFFER I (Sale Begins Friday, July 18, Ends Friday, July 25) 1963 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, completely reconditioned from bumper to bumper, safety checked, etc, Lic. 5388K. Was $795. Action Sale Price `677 1965 CHEVROLET Belair, 4-door, 6-cylinder, standard transmission, one owner. Mechanic Special — "No Plates." Lit, 5945K. Was $895. Action Sale Price $875 1963 CHEVROLET, one ton tab and chassis, completely reconditioned, new paint. Lic. 093117. Was $995. Action Sale Price — '69 524-8311 100 GAL. AS 1.0 Cil1 ton. N evus-RQPQ.fd, scorboroug firm studies 0;1;00110 in schools hero 1.3)(13l.QHMONO ATicf Scarborough consulting company has been hired to appraise the insurance needs of the Huron County public school. systein. The board of education voted Monday to retain H. F. Hartley .Consultants Ltd. to study the insurance requirements, and prepare ,specifications for tenders on insurance coverage, Cost of the study will be 82,000, Last January the Hartley company approached all the new school beards in Ontario, but the Huron board took no action at the time,. Roy 13. Dunlop, business administrator for the county schools, this week urged that the consultants, be used here. The company , specializes in setting up the guide lines for bidding by insurance firms, but is not itself a broker or agent, Mr, Dunlop said, "It introduces, competition into the placing of insurance," he added. FOR THAT LIKE NEW LOOK . . . We clean clothes to dazzling perfection. Whether sports togs or formal wear, count on us to restore "like new" sparkle to every garment. Clinton Dry Cleaners 63 ALBERT ST. 482-7064 The Rev. R. A. Carson of Lucan, an Anglican minister, who was the principal speaker at the Orangemen's July 12 celebration in Myth, decried Canada's bilingualism, bill and urged a fight for supremacy of the English language. —Staff Photo. ORANGEMEN Continued from Page 1 provided by Earl and Martha Heywood, Wingham vocalists, and a dance at the Blyth arena was held in the evening. Awards went to the best lady drummer, Mrs. Gordon Ross of Bluevale; the best fife player, Athol Bruce of Belgrave; best drummer. Chester Emmerton of Arnberley; the best dressed ladies' lodge, Listowel Beulah Lodge L.T.B. 411; the largest ladies' lodge present, London LOBA; best dressed men's lodge, Milverton Loyal Orange Lodge; largest men's lodge, Forest City LOL, London; best band, Varna Pipe Band; lodge that travelled furthest, Tillsonburg LOL which came 111 miles and the longest membership, J. L. Dougherty of Blenheim who joined in 1901. Lions Club members manned concession booths at strategic points, a midway was set up in the park and women's ball teams from Goderich and Dashwood played after the ceremonies. POLICE CHECK Gentintied from rage 1 Road 18, an auto driven by Frances McNaughtPll Of FsSeX struck a cattle beast- Damage to the car was estimated at $100, Town police report that stake truck Owned by Joseph Waecthter of RR 1, Wroxeter, slipped out of gear and tolled from a paricing place near the P1JC at 3;2Q p.m. July 7, coming to rest on the rear of all auto parked at Art's Sopertest. The car, owned by Brian Marriage of WHEAT ILLS Continued from Page 1 strawhreaker disease has as its most conspicuous symptom the severe lodging of winter wheat during the latter part of the growing season. Foot rot is caused by a soil-living fungus, and causes plants to fall in a criss-cross manner in most cases, with no directional pattern unless high winds are also involved, The lower leaves of the affected plants turn brown and the base of the stem is often twisted and rotten in appearance. They may also be shorter than normal and have shorter heads which do not fill properly. The result is poor quality shrunken kernels at harvest and decreased yields. Fields inspected this year show varying degrees of damage,' ranging up to 75 per cent loss, Losses appear to be heaviest in early planted fields while wheat planted in mid to late September show little damage. The fungus lives on crop residue in the soil and attacks winter wheat, winter barley and forage grasses. Spring sown grains, beans and corn are not affected. Crop rotation is the most effective control known. Winter wheat or winter barley should be spaced at least three years apart. Legumes such as alfalfa, clover or beans should be included in the rotation. Wheat straw should be completely covered by plowing to reduce the level of disease in succeeding years. The seeding rate can be reduced to promote stronger plants which are more resistant to lodging. PERSONNEL CHANGES The Huron County Board of Education on Monday evening approved the appointment of Mrs. Mona Wilson, RR 1, Walton, as custodian of SS No. 9, McKillop 'Township, and accepted the resignation of Mrs. Maryanne Middegaal from the office staff of Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. BUSINESS AS USUAL 0! OUR PHONE NUMBER Hh NOT BEEN CHANGED IT'S 482-3484 OUR TEMPORARY WAREHOUSE IS THE WEARWELL HOSIERY BUILDING MARY STREET CLINTON WE HAVE IN STOCK MLNERALS. MILK REPLACER ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS PIG STARTER CATTLE SUPPLEMENTS LAY tit' HOG SUPPLEMENTS WE WILL 85 PLEASED to SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Cali Us Or D rop In CLINTON FEED MILL