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Clinton News-Record, 1972-04-20, Page 6The birthstones of each of her children are delicately set in an attractive gold ring. Three styles to choose from. A most thoughtful and lasting gift, sure to be cherished for years to come, from Available in 10K $2 5•00 white or yelloVv gold May 1st is the final (lite for Mother's Day Delivery N. T. ORMANDY AiNteter# %pang *whorish THE PERFECT Jgoweith A Family Ring GIFT From The Family Frye IIittle inn HAYFIELD PHONE 565-2611 Home Style Cooking_ Prop. Ruth Harris OPEN WEEKENDS BEGINNING APRIL 22 & 23 RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT TENDERS FOR MILLSON DRAINAGE WORKS 700 lineal ft. of open drain (500 cu. yds.) 3,741 lineal ft, of closed dr:ain (14" to 6") 5 Catch Basins Separate Tenders will be accepted for open and closed work. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. No Tender accepted after 5:30 P.M. Monday, May 1st, 1972. A 10 per cent deposit cheque to accompany each tender. Further information and Tender worms available at the Clerk's Office. Clare Vincent, Clerk, Box 293, Londesboro, Ont. • . • „..•; ........................................................................................... by Norm Surgical masks are standard costumes in operating rooms, But scuba gear may be the next style. At Indiana University Hospital in Indianapolis, operating room personnel wear surgical masks connected to respirator systems that function like scuba masks. Air is supplied, while exhaled carbon dioxide is directed away from the operating area. A gentle breeze of sterile air is blown SECOND ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Light bulbs burning out? Try 125-130 volts (Mfg's Guarantee 5 yrs.) 40-60-100 WATT Prepriced 89c Super Special MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ALL PURPOSE VIVA BATHROOM TISSUE 6BRAOGLL8s3s GRIND 1 LB. .; BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 3 u3s.s1 SLICED 24 OZ. BREAD 44s1 APRIL 20-21-22 FOOD DOLLAR SAVERS SHELF PRICE UNTIL SUPPLIES EXHAUSTED JELLO 3 02 . S'TOKELY'S 19 OZ. Peas or Cream Corn 2i,55' KERNEL CORN 12 OZ. 21474 VEGETABLE SOUP HEINZ 10 02. 28294 47 OZ. SAN! FLUSH 674 IVORY LIQUID 32 OZ. 93* LUX LIQUID 24 OZ, 55' SUNLIGHT LIQUID 2 24 OZ. 91' JOY FOR SPARKLING 32 O. DISHES 61 GRAVY TRAIN 53' 3i41' 4 LB, DOG FOOD 92' ON,TARIO NO. 1 10 LBS. POTATOES 34' FROZEN FOODS and SCHNEIDERS VACUUM PACKM COOKED MEATS ALWAYS BUDGET pRlab Come In and Compare. FEE GROCERIES 43 Albert Street dlintort, Ontario constantly over the patient. In the real underwater world, a scuba diver straps to his body the equipment that supplies his air and removes the carbon dioxide he exhales, The air he breathes, underwater as well as out of the water, is one-fifth oxygen and four-fifths nitrogen. But nitrogen becomes narcotic to divers after a depth of about 40 yards. At deeper levels, divers have to carry expensive helium instead of nitrogen: Scientists are looking for ways to increase man's ability to breathe underwater without masks. At the University of Marseilles in France, Dr. Jacques Chouteau kept two goats alive for a full day in a pressure chamber simulating conditions 300 yards underwater. The unusual aspect of the experiment was that a cylinder filled with a gas called potassium superoxide kept reconverting just the right amount of oxygen in the chamber. The goats, incidentally, thrived on their daily ration of one cigarette, which they ate with obvious pleasure. Your Heart Fund is the Number One defence against heart disease, Canada's Number One heart enemy. iiii1111 • NI* r" LUXURY „.: '69 CADILLAC SEDAN $3,95.,7 • McGEE • Abh, GODER1CH 524-8391 le PONTIAC BUICK Main 110 114100klb‘ 1 Mobile Home Dealer JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY HOMES ON DISPLAY! Double wide, shingled roof, slider windows, family room, 3 bedrooms, large utility room, deluxe furniture. A Real Dream Home. 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Peter Wise, Brad Atkinson, Brian Nugill, Pattie Patterson and Wendy Gibbins made up the team. Presenting the trophy is Vie Lowery, Preston, District sports officer to Earl Wrightson, Geo. Webster, Fred Herd, Jack Tufford of the Kincardine Legion,—photo by Wilbee. April was the close of our '71-'72 season. As usual, it was finished with a Pot Luck Supper which was attended by 80-85 of our members, The ladies out-did themselves in the delicious meal that was served. Following the supper, a short business meeting was held with Norm Scoins, president; Chas. Wood, secretary and Jack Patterson, treasurer, in the chairs. A report from each Committee was heard and the draw committee presented trophies to the winning rinks. A most favourable treasurer's report was accepted with everyone agreeing it was a, successful season. Chairman of the Striking Committee, L. Rowat gave his report of the slate of officers for the coming season, Past president, N. Scoins; president, Art Wright; first vice, Fred Gibson; second vtce,,Stu-McCaOecretary, L, Rowat; treasurer, J. Patterson Sr., finance, Steve Brown; Lloyd Rowat, John Patterson Sr., and Stu McCall. Property, Bob Wilson, Bob Fotheringham and Rod Doig; membership, Dave Cornish, Bill Lobb, Herb Traviss, Ken Willis and Fred Elliott. Men's draw, Laurie Slade, Jim Cunningham, Glen Chesney and Doug Rowcliffe; co-ordinator, L Rowat; men's special events, Stu McCall, Stu Humphries, W. G. Campbell, Bob St. Marie; mixed draw, Bob and Mary Fotheringham, Bill and Marlene Roberton and John and Ann Underwood; Bonspiel, Bill Fleming, Cliff Parker and Herb Traviss; special events, John and Gwen Patterson, Graham and Joanne Sholdice, Ron and Diane McKay, Don and Sheila Morton and Ken and Marg Willis; advertising and publicity, Gord and Ruth Beuttenmiller; junior tankard, Bill Campbell Jr., Dave Cornish; auditors, Jack Mayhew and Harry Merriman; O.C.A. umpire, N. Scoins; rules committee, John Patterson Sr., Bob Wilson, Bill Campbell Jr., Doug Riley. After considerable discussion from the floor the slate was accepted. Before the meeting closed, the ladies presented the president with a gift for his services throughout the season. It was unexpected but most sincerely appreciated. Thank you again. Following the meeting a dance was held and enjoyed by all and for those of us who have two left feet, cards filled out the evening, And so dear readers I bid you "So long for now". I hope you have enjoyed reading the events and happenings of our Club as much as I have in presenting them to you and leave you with this little poem by Col. Herbert J. Mackie: THE CURLERS RETURN . — Who's the stranger, mother dear Look, he knows us—ain't he queer? Hush, my own, don't talk so wild He's your father, dearest child. "He my father! Not at all Father died away last fall" Father didn't die you cub, Father joined a Curling Club. But they've closed the club, so he Has no place to go you see, No place left for him to roam That is why he's coming home. Home to see his family Which for months he wouldn't see Kiss him—he won't bite you child. All these curling bugs aren't wild. STOCKER FEEDER SALE HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Saturday, April 22nd at 1:30 pm 700 HEAD CONSISTING OF STEERS, HEIFERS And CALVES FOR CONSIGNMENTg CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT VICTOR HARGREAVES JACK RIDDELL 482-7511 Clinton 23 7-34 31 Dashwobd DOUG RIDDELL 23 7-35 76 bashwood AUCTIONEERS; HECTOR McNEIL LARRY GARDINER Clinton teams lose in Dearborn On Saturday Clinton Peewee "8" and Bantam "B" teams Played in Dearborn, Michigan. The Peewees lost 2,0 but played a strong game. Super goaltending by Jim Moon who stopped over 20 shots won him the first star trophy. The Bantams lost 2-I with Frank Flynn -getting Clinton's only goal and winning the number three star, Fourteen Clinton families went along to watch the game. Although the boys played good "B" hockey, the hospitality of the Dearborn hosts was triple "A". •Iemim•mnmum...s .FARMERS! IT'S TIME TO THINK OF SEEDING REQUIREMENTS: SEED GRAIN FIELD SEEDS . and GRASSES Wt HAVE A GOOD STOCK O'F' STELCO FENCING SUPPLIES. Check our prices before you buy. There is no obligation. H. F. WETTLAUFER FEED MILL 35 Mary St. CI inton Phone 482-9792 1111111111111111111111111111111111•11.1111111111111M In the teen league, the Unknowns made up of Steve Amsing, Leo Horbanuik, Bill Collins, Debbie Holmes and Maria Heynesbergen were the season winners. Charlie Brown's team won the playoff title. Robert Brown, Cathy Steep, Rob MacAuley, Pat Cook Runners-up received lawn chairs and were Ken Cooke, Don Kempston, Bob Homuth, Geo. Yeats of the Clinton Legion.—photo by Wilbee One day man can live under the sea if he can figure out how to breathe just the right combination of gases. In the meantime, to find out more about the many problems of breathing above water, contact your local tuberculosis and respiratory disease association, It really is a matter of life and breath. MATERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner Clinton Open 2 - 6 Closed Weds. Scuba gear may be used by doctors in operating rooms