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Clinton News-Record, 1971-12-16, Page 18PROMOTED Sergeant Richard Cameron (right) a Radar Technician at Canadian Forces Station Lowther, Kapuskasing, Ontario is congratulated by the Station Commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Cooper on his recent promotion to Warrant Officer, Warrant Officer Cameron, formerly of Ajax, Ontario joined the RCAF in Toronto in 1952. Prior to'being assigned to CFS Lowther of the North American Air Defence Command (NORAD), he served two tours of duty at Canadian Forces Base Clinton as an instructor on radar equipment, the first from June 1957 to October 1961 and the second from August 1967 to August 1971. Lumber standards changed Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDI and ION CLINTON — EXETER SEAFORTH LOCAL: REPRESENTATIVE CLARENCE DENOMME DAYS NIGHTS 482.9505 482.9004 ilatm,-T,tsrAgEtAyAgrAwomgoomarAgyluvutzmamusttremsepl ROSES, CARNATIONS, MUMS CANDLE ARRANGEMENTS K.C.COOKE FLORIST Clinton Phone 482-7012 FREE DELIVERY ,Azzgmmx*.a:amElzmitzmftmzmcm4mr,samE,:zY4wg. ADD TO THE BEAUTY OF CHRISTMAS POINTSETTIA S, CYCLAMENS AZALEAS, MUMS, MIXED POTS CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS IN LIVE AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ISKI•DOO SAVE 905 ON THIS NEW OLYMPIQUE ILT47201,1 AND STILL GET 5 BIG EXTRAS (-'this limited otter good between Nev. 25th and Midnight, Dec. 24th 1971. Suggested retail price does not include freight and set-up charges, Safety Antenna and Flag 0 Deep Groove Safety Grips 0 Customized Racing Stripes 0 Chromed Hood Louvres 0 Specially Calibrated Shocks 0 See this limited edition machine and all the new Ski-Doo models at your participating dealer today. Buy now and get these extra-ordinary pre-Christmas savings, ski-doo72 has more going for yOu. ^t.M. Bombardier Ltd., For years, doing the dishes has been one of life's necessary evils. But now, because of automatic electric dishwashers, more and more people ate finding out it's an unnecessary evil, Consider some of the things an automatic electric diShwasher can save wives from, Things like; the dreary routine of washing and drying pots and dishes day after day; the worry of dishpan hands, the Guess who's doing the GIS es ? after.party aftermath; and the hours spent doing dishes that could be spent in a hundred happier ways. Consider this, too. A lot of dirty dishes come with the Joys of Christmas. So what could make a more timely gift than an automatic electric dishwasher? See your appliance dealer soon about the new automatic electric dishwashers. They're not called The Wifesavers for nothing, you know, The wifesavers • CLINTON PUBLIC YOut hi„ro "ti UTILITIES COMMISSION HAROLD WISE LIMITED ELECTRICAL --PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR 262 Bayfield Rd. 482-7062 GROVES & SON ELECTRIC CLINTON 482-9414 rp- Each year an increasing nvenber of outdeor enthusiasts are visiting Ontario Provincial Parks throughont the winter in pursuit of many and varied recreational activities, Entry fees are charged only in a few parks operated with special winter facilities and programs. In most parks, water systems and other facilities mat be closed down because of severe winter weather. Plan to visit a park this winter, You may find new and different wildlife, or you may meet old acquaintances on the trail who also enjoy nature study, hiking, , snowshoeing, cross-country skiing or photography. Snowmobiling is permitted in selected areas in 'a number of parks. This year four parks will have special facilities to accommodate winter camping. Sibbald Point Park on Lake Simcoe, Pinery Park on Lake Huron, Rondeau Park on Lake Erie, and Arrowhead Park near Huntsville will have snowploughed roads and campsites, heated washrooms with hot Water, central fuelwood, drinking water and garbage disposal areas. Individual electrical outlets are available in the camping areas. Regular fees for vehicle entry or camping will apply in these winter parks. Here are some of the activities available; Snowmobile in delightful wooded rolling country on specially marked trails. Snowshoe and ski in one of Ontario's major ski areas. Fish for brook trout through the ice of Mayflower and Arrowhead Lakes after January lat. There are excellent slopes for tobogganing and an outdoor skating rink. Outdoor skating rink with shelter; ski and snowshoe trails; specially marked snowmobile trails, A heated washroom, garbage disposal and parking area are located near launch ramps for the convenience of Lake Simcoe ice fishermen. Pinery Provincial Park, outdoor skating rink and tobogganing area in operation at all times; snowmobiling on 15 miles of marked trail; skiing facilities include poma lift, chalet and concession, beginners slope and snowmaking equipment. The ski-tow fee is $1.00 per day per person and the tow operates on weekends only during the following hours: Friday — 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.;.Saturday — 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Sunday — 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Special arrangements may be made for operation of tow on week-days for groups of 25 or more persons, As in the summer season, winter park visitors are expected to abide by rules laid down in the interests of safety and Emily, Balsam Lake, Presqu'ile, Outlet Beach, Bon Echo, Arrowhead, Mark S. Burnham, Killarney, Kakabeka, Sibley. Snowmobiles Permitted — to travel only on existing park road systems, in all parks not listed. A number of cross-country trails have been established on Crown lands by the department of lands and forests to accommodate snowmobilers who prefer this kind of prepared and marked trail development. These trails, located in areas of relatively heavy snow cover, are established to supplement the trails developed in provincial parks and the many other trails marked by snowmobile clubs, winter resorts arid private landowners. There is no charge for the use of these trails which include the provision of parking areas, toilets and garbage containers. Many of the trails are marked with reflective signs to permit safe night travel. Please sign the trail registers at the parking areas. A supply of trail guide maps is placed at these locations. Horseshoe Lake Trail, this trail commences from a parking lot located 14 miles north of Coldwater on the Severn Falls Road (Simcoe County Road 17.) The trail is a circular 18 mile route and can be travelled in 3 to 4 hours at normal cruising speed. It provides a wide variety of terrain including lakes, marshes, high rocky cuts and timber lands. Two stop-over points have been developed. Ptarmigan Trail, commencing from the same starting point as the Horseshoe Lake Trail, this new trail east of County Road. 17 will cover a total of 20 miles. It combines a long and short loop system with four stop-over points and touches Matchedash, Eastern and Dumbell Lakes. Wilson Lake Trail, the trail commences at the Shawanaga River bridge on Highway 69 approximately 19 miles north of Parry Sound. The parking lot is approximately one mile east of Highway 69 on the Wilson Lake Road. The return trip, entirely through forested land, is 25 miles in all with three stop-over sites; including one in the Village of Ardbeg. The trail requires no travel on lakes, and creeks have been bridged. A new 10 mile trail now links on the Wilson Lake trail to the Village of Pointe au Baril. Sherbourne Trail, travel along 25 miles of old forest roads through the rugged country of the Haliburton Highlands. This circle route begins at a parking lot on Highway 35 at Wren Lake, five miles south of Dorset. Oxtongue Lake to Dorset Trail, here is an interesting 10 mile trail suitable for night travel linking the communities Of Oxtongue Lake and Dorset. Parking And services are available at both ends of the trail, Livingstone Trail, begin at Dorset And travel eastward along this 25 mile circle route, The trail touches a number of lakes and passes through mature hardwood forest. Here is an apportunity to view large virgin White Pine which were bypassed by the loggers half a century ago, Seguin. Trail: this abandoned railway line has been converted to an excellent 45 mile cross-country trail, The parking areas are located seven miles south of Parry Sound on Highway 69 and three miles west of Emsdale on Highway 11. The trail runs roughly parallel to Highway 518 and touches several, rnall communities along the way. There are two unique bridge crossings over the Seguin River, Galway Trail: this 26 mile marked trail is located in Galway Township approximately 40 miles north or Peterborough, The parking area is adjacent to Highway 507, about six miles north of its intersection with Highway 36. This trail passes a number of small lakes, no travel On ice is required to complete the circle route. Silent Lake Trail: this 15 mile trail circles around Silent Lake through an interesting range of topography, and forest cover. The parking area is located on Highway 28 approximately 13 miles north of Apsley (one mile north of Dyno road cutoff.) Cavendish — Anstruther Trail: this 40 mile circle route lies between Highway 507 and Highway 28. The western area is located 12 miles north of Flyns Corners on Highway 507. The eastern terminus is located one mile off Highway 28 on the Eels Lake Road (approximately nine miles north of Apsley). Kendall Area: located in the scenic Great Pine Ridge country northeast of Oshawa, this 700 acre area provides an interesting and challenging variety of open and wooded areas in hilly country. As no specific trails are marked, visitors are asked to respect the newly reforested areas and surrounding private lands. Travel north from Newcastle for seven miles on Highway 35. Turn east at the Village of Kirby on County Road nine and travel four miles passing the Oshawa Ski Club, to the parking area. Bon Echo Trail, begin at Bon Echo Provincial Park on Highway 41 and travel westward on this 25 mile trail. The trail connects with an extensive system of trails developed by the Highlands of Hastings Tourist Council. Limerick Forest: this extensive area of reforestation managed by the department of lands and forests provides the setting for 55 miles of marked trails. Follow Country Road 18 north for seven miles to Roebuck. Continue north for six miles on a Township road to the forest headquarter. 6A Clinton News-fivortrd, Thursday, December 16, 1971 Winter comes to provincial parks... conservation, The operation of snowmobiles in prohibited in some parks but is permitted in specified areas in many others. These restrictions are necessary to protect wildlife and waterfowl habitats, developed nature trails, extensive tree and shrub plantings and designated primitive, natural and historic zones within parks. Snowmobiling may be temporarily restricted in any park when the snow depth is less than six inches. Here is a summary of where you may snowmobile in parks in 1971 -72 , Snowmobiles Prohibited, Long Point Provincial Park, Bass Lake, Mara, Springwater, McRae Point, North Beach, Sandbanks, Killbear, Lake Superior — except to travel on the Mijin Lake Road between Hwy. 17 and Mijin, Mequon, Almonte, Wabigoon and Mirirnake Lakes. Quetico except to travel on lakes and waterways forming international boundary. Algonquin, Montreal River Nature Reserve Park — Twp, 29, Range XIV, Gibson R-iver Nature Reserve Park — Baxter Twp. Matawatchan Nature Reserve Park — Matawatchan Twp, Waubashene Beaches Nature Reserve Park — Tay Twp. Snowmobiles Restricted — to travel only on designated and marked trails — minimum of 6" snow depth. Pinery, Rondeau, Earl Rowe, Sibbald, Darlington, Independent Shipper to United Co-operative Of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer J Farmers should be aware of the new lumber standards, advises Professor Ross Irwin, School of Engineering, University of Guelph. For many years, a 2x4 was actually 1.568 inches by 3-568 inches, This has now been reduced to 11/2 inches by 31/2 inches, The changed standards are the result of a decade of development in Canada and the United States, says Professor Irwin. The new standards ensure more uniformity in size and moisture content. Under the old rules, no allowance was made for the shrinkage of green lumber. Now, separate schedules have been established for green and dry lumber to ensure they end up the same size. Lumber 2 inches and less in BUYING? SELLING? Reach 11,800 Households in Huron County with an economical WANT AD in the HURON SHOPPING NEWS CLASSIFIED PAGE Phone the News-Recoro at 482-3443 or the Signal-Star at 524-8331 to place your want ad. thickness with a moisture content of 19% or less will carry a stamp of S-DRY. If the moisture content is above 19%, it is stamped $-GRN and should have been oversized when cut. Dealers may have the old and new sizes in stock for a while. For this reason, it is important to remember the revisions when making purchases for remodeling, says Professor Irwin. Be sure you know what you are buying. 0: Come to the auditorium of the Central Huron Secondary School on Monday, December 20, 1971 at 7:30 for an hour of Christmas caroling. His Worship the Mayor of Clinton Mr. D. E. Symons hopes to read the Christmas Story as found in Luke 2:1-20, Let young and old come to this Commun ity-Christmas-Happen ing. 49, 50b s•O Argyle Mower & Morino 88 Britannia Rd. E. Goderich HOPPER MECHANICAL SERVICES pttottE 5e:1850 8EAPOATH, Ontario. Monday is Shipping Day Frain Vama Sfikkyard CALL BAYFIELD 56S-2636 By 7:30 cm, Monday For Prompt SerVite No Chores* on Pickwrt CLINTON ELECTRIC SHOP RiC SCHELLEMBERGER Albert St. Clinton 4826646 BALL & MUTCH LTD. HOME FURNISHINGS 71 ALBERT ST CLINTON 482.9505