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Clinton News-Record, 1967-07-20, Page 6I ng 6 Climton News-Record, Thursday, July 20, 1967 CLASSIFIED ADV. RATES (REVISED May 1, 1060> CASH RATE 3c Per Word Minimum 75c 25c Extra will be added to each insertion if .not paid Within 10 days of the last insertion. REPEAT ADVS. 2c Per Word Minimum 50c DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS $1.40 Per Inch Repeat Class Display* 90c per inch Birth, Marriage and Death Notices FREE. DEADLINE 1 Noon Tuesday DIAL 482-3443 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM apartment, un­ furnished, available now. Phone 482-7833. 29b 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT tor rent, unfurnished. Phone 482-6675._______________27tfb APARTMENT tor rent in Sea­ forth. Available July 15th. Ap­ ply to Harold Jackson, phone 527-0640. 29, 30b LAKEFRONT family cottage fior rent, 1 mile norrtb of Bay- field Golf Course. Phone 482- 3393. 23ifib 6 ROOM apartment, downtown, upstairs at 16 Albert St, $50 month. For intonmatiori call at News-Recotrd office. 23-30b 4 ROOM APARTMENT with 3- piece bath, modern kitchen, Storage room, gas heat, unfurn- ish'ed. Phone 482-9649. 24ptfb ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment, upstairs, livingroom, kitchen, bathroom, heated, suit­ able for couple. . Apply Mc­ Ewan’s Store. 28tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE FRIGID AIRE refrigerator, old-, er model in good condition, full width freezer. Phone 482- 9311 or 160 Queen St. 29p PURINA DOG CHOW—Special offer, limited time only; 40c off regular price on 50 lb. bags of Dog Chow and New Dog Meal. Clinton Farm Centre, phone phone 482-9333. 28, 9b 14’ RUNABOUT boat with 18 h.p. motor and tank, in excel­ lent condition. Tee Nee trailer, windshield, steering (controls, running lights, chrome fittings, foot pads. Ivory with snappy red decks and trim, good for skiing, ready to go. Phone F/IL Allen at 482-3895 for trial run. ARTICLES FOR SALE GOING TO EXPO? luggage, 20% off Luggage, Anstett Limited. You need Dominion Jewellers 27tfb NOW AVAILABLE at Anstett Jewellers Limited — Portable Typewriters and Adding Mach­ ines. $5 down, $5 a month. ........ " 27tfb FRANK KLING LIMITED, authorized Unit Step Dealer, Seaforth or call your local agent. , 23-30b SIMPLICITY Washers now a- vailable at T. A. Dutton Appli­ ances, Brucefield. Open even­ ings. ' 38tfb CURTAINS - Draperies r Win-, dow Blinds - Venetian Blinds - Bamboo - Drapery Track, Drap­ ery Pull Rods, Ready Made Draperies. Free Estimates Given. IRWINS DRY GOODS, 5tfb ALUMINUM — Awnings, win­ dows, doors, shutters, railings arid columns, siding, eaves- troughs. Phone or write for free estimates. Phone 527-0777 or 527-0032. Holmes and MacLean, Seaforth. ‘ 28-37b CLEARANCE SALE — Rental portable machines, shop floor • cabinet and portable demonstra­ tor machines, repossessed ma­ chines. Reduction on all pro­ ducts on shop floor, priced to clear. Singer Co. of Canada, phone Goderich 524-8431. 28, 9b PICTURE FRAMING AT Beattie Furniture 40 eow VACUUM CLEANERS „ Sale* and Service Repairs, hoses and begs for all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned mach­ ines of all makes for sale. BOB peck. Varna Phone Hensail 262-5350 tfb BROADLOOM * CLINTON'S a CELANESE CARPET CENTRE Wall to Wail Installations or , Area Carpet*. * Samples shown In your home. * Free Estimates. ' * Guaranteed Installation*. There*'# a Celanese Carpet for every room in the home. 'Quality you can trusf From BALL & MUTCH LTD CREST Hardware and Furniture Phone 482-9505 Clinton . 23tfb ARTICLES FOR RENT FOR RENT — Tent Trailers; Utility Trailers; Kitehen Shel­ ters. Phone Gordon Steepe, 482- 3364. 26-29b ARTICLES WANTED GOOD USED CHIbTA ‘cabinet wanted. Box 762, Clinton. 29p CUSTOM WORK INTERIOR .and EXTERIOR paint-tog, wallpapering, Free estimates, Doug Dalton and Ken Coombs, Seatorth. phone 527- 0962. 23-30P GOOD USED stroller wanted. Phone 482-3396. 29b autos for sale REMODELLING, renovations, roofing and floor laying, expert­ ly done. All odd jobs around the home. Kitchen cupboards a specialty, Phone 482-7676, Ken McNaim. 52tfb 1961 MERCURY, 54,000 miles, excellent condition, fully equip­ ped, 4 door hardtop, best offer. Phone 482-7210. 29b ORTHOPEDIC and general Shoe Repair. Our Clinton De­ pot is at 55 Albert Street at Amstogs Store. Henk's Shoe Repair, 71 Hamilton St., Gode­ rich, 38tfb HONDA FOR SALE 55cc in Excellent Condition PHONE 482-3803 29b watch repair is a job tor experts;. Our work assures your satisfaction, Counter’s Jewellery. Huron County’s Oldest Esta­ blished Jewellery Store, tfb FOR ALL your home remodel­ ling, painting arid decorating, call 482-7109, Steve Kember Construction, RR 2, Seaforth. Also roofing, bam cement work and spray painting. 19tfb CUSTOM WORK FOR YOUR antenna sales and service contact Harry Land, RR 2, Goderich. Phone 524-6488. tfb JACK’S FURNITURE RE­ PAIR: Furniture repaired and refinished at REAR of 84 Al­ bert Street, John Plumtree, phone 482-9695, lOtfb EMPLOYMENT WANTED CALL REG. SMITH SIGNS for truck lettering, farm signs, sale banners, highway bulletins, plastic signs, gold leaf. All work guaranteed, Corner East and High, Clinton. Phone 482- 9793. 42tfb BABYSITTING' work wanted, either in your home or mine, by responsible woman. Phone 482-7034. 29-30P GOING TO EXPO? Experienc­ ed hand available for farm chores and odd jobs in event of vacation or illness. Phone 524-6480. 29b SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2, Brunel* Phone 442W6, Brussel* 16-35p STUDENT 18 years old re­ quires summer employment by day, week or full time. Ex­ perienced in farm work and construction, chauffeur’s licence. Phone 482-7875, . 29b Weed Cuffing, Ploughing or Culfivating Call George MoGee at Clinton Cab 482-70II tfb FOR SALE OR RENT DALE’S Sunoco, Exeter — Tent trailers, hand ar soft top. Sales — Rentals. Open evenings and weekends also/ Phone 235-1710, 19tfb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modem Equipnent Work Guaranteed' Write or phone Harvey Dale, Seaforth Phone 527-1406 2«fb HELP WANTED FEMALE We Specialize In . . . Furnace Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring Appliance Service Plumbing Installations Eavestroughing CHUTER Plumbing, Heating, Electric, SALES & SERVICE 46 King Street Phone 482-7652 CLERK — FEMALE — age 22 years or older. Permanent posi­ tion for right person. Apply in person only. Newcombe's Drug Store. 29b AVON — Will select and train neat-appearing women for pro­ fitable full or part-time work. Write for interview to Mrs, M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London. 29, 32b Use Classified Ads For Quick Resulfs ATTENTION FOR SALE 2 SURGE milker units, like new. Phone 524-6382. 29b APPROX. 4 TON mixed grain, 60% barley. Ivan McClymont, Varna, phone 482-3214. 29b 9 ACRES STANDING hay, alf­ alfa-timothy mixture. By acre. Enquire at Jim Turner’s, phone 482-9671._________________29p THREE YEAR OLD filly — 14 hands high, also one Shetland pony mare. Both excellent child­ ren’s mounts and show ponies. Call 482-7116 after 6 p.m. 29b McCORMICK 8 ft. binder; Dion thresher 22 x 38 with shredder, both in new condition, reason- able. Lloyd Jones, RR 1 Cen­ tralia, phone 235-1066. 29, 30p USED GRAIN DRIER, Meyers continuous' batch, in excellent working condition, used only 2 seasons, Apply Cann’s Mill Limited, Exeter, Ontario, phone 235-1782. 29-30b 10 TONS OATS; 15,000 bales of hay and straw, ,can be bought by the acre; 1 choice Holstein heifer, due now. Lome Tyndall. 28-9b ALLIS - CHALMERS SP100 combine, good condition; No. 6 George White threshing mach­ ine, good condition, John Boon, RR 2, Bayfield. Phone 482-9902. 28, 9p WE HAVE A good supply of grass seed and Pfister corn. George Wraith and Co., High­ way 8, lVa mfles south of God- erich. Pthone 524-6511, 18tfb HOME, stable and livestock fly killers in dust* spray or bait, veterinary supplies, fence and farm hardware. Clinton Earm Centre, Phone 482-9333. 25tfb FARMWAY barn cleaners *— have your barn measured now tor spring installation. Hallman Silos * place order early. For the heist silo unloaders and Mtlk feeders, sec Van Dale. Versatile swathers and grain atiigCns, Geo­ rge Wraith and Co,, Highway 8, 'l’/a miiikS south of Goderich, Phone 524-6511.________18tfb 1949 Ford Tractor with side mounted mower. Moy bo seen til Goderich TbWrt* ship Garage Tewdevs to be to by August SL ROY TYNDALL, Road Supcrihtehdehb H, E. THOMPSON, Clerk. 29 b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE CUSTOM WORK WIGHTLAND ACRES R.O.P. tested, government approved, Yorkshire boars, weighing 200 lbs. in 163 days with average back fat probe of .87, from sire and dam with exceptional.. feed conversion and maturity. Apply Norman Wightman, RR 2, Auburn, phone 526-7747. ' 29, 30p CUSTOM swathing in Londes- boro area. New 10’ self-propel­ led with pickup reels. Phone 523-4409. _________29, 30p WANTED IMMEDIATE CASH for good standing timber and' bush lots. Write Robert Eagleson, Ailsa Craig.__________________29tfb SERVICES OVER 30 YEARS dependable service at low cost. John Bach, Seaforth, Phone 527-0120. Your IH dealer.______________32tfb ARROW Gasoline and Diesel oil — Valvoline motor oils and greases — delivered to farm — new equipment loaned, Gordon Grigg, Phone 482-94H. 39tfib AUCTIONEER and Appraiser Licensed amd capable in selling all types of auction sales. Bruce Rathwell, Brucefield. Phone 482-3384. 7tfb DEAD STOCK MARLATT BROS. Will pay tyc per lb. on 500 lbs. and over tor dead or disabled cows and homes. Please phone promptly Phbne Collect 133 Brussels 24-HOUR SERVICE LICENSE 39OC65 DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS ~ Coll Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton 432-7269 Llcehob 82-067 7W> • ^ArESwH 11 HELF WANTED HAVE ‘YOU got a few hours a week to spare? Insurance in­ spection company is in need of an honest person to represent them in the Clinton area. If interested please reply to Box 279, London, Ontario. __________ 28p,29b HELP WANTED MALE STEADY EMPLOYMENT for man in grain elevator. Ex­ perience preferred, Apply Cook Brothers Milling Co. Ltd. Phone 262-2605 HensalJ, 29b RAWLEIGH business now open ip Huron County. Trade well established. Excellent oppor­ tunity, Full time, Write Raw- leigh, Dept. G-169-189, 4005 Richelieu St,, St, Henry, Mont­ real. 1 29b DRIVER­ SALESMAN Wanted Irt Clinton Area HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS Start Immediately. Good Benefits, Work out of Clinton. Phone 451-1950 London after hours and Saturdays 471-7787. or write 517 McCormick Blvd., London, Ontario 29b REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Sales have never been bet­ ter. We are looking for full time salesmen who can work hard and long hours, and who want an income of $10,000 a year. In order to' make this execu­ tive income, we will do the fol- 1 lowing to help you: provide you with hundreds of listings; catalogue advertising; no limit on newspaper advertising; pay long distance phone calls; pro­ vide office space, secretarial assistance, listing wanted mat­ erial, personal assistance from the president, and drawing ac­ count. Interested? Then please con­ tact Don Holst, our President, in Owen Sound. Phone 376-3466. DON HOLST REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTOR Owen Sound, Ont. “Rural Ontario Specialists’*’ 29-30-31b MISCELLANEOUS DAILY CAR RENTAL, rea­ sonable rates. MCGEE’S, Gode­ rich. Phone 524-8391. 3tfb LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured—don’t take chances. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch repairs and pearl re­ stringing. W. N. Counter. tfb NOTICES WALT GARDINER'S Barber Shop will be closed Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 27, 28 and 29. 29p IRENE'S LAUNDROMAT will be closed for service for two days, .Tuesday, July 25 and Wednesday, July 26 for rein­ stalling equipment at new loca­ tion at 15 Rattenbury St. East; . 29b PET STOCK HOME WANTED for large Samoyed dog, prefer farm. Phone 482-7654. 29b REAL ESTATE SMALL HOUSE on James St. for sale, 3 bedrooms,• gas heat­ ed. Phone 482-7160. ’ 28-9p 150 ACRES with good buildings near Blyth; 200 acres grassland near Seaforth or Clinton. Priced to sell. Arnold Campbell, RR 5, Seaforth. 28, 29b 6 ROOM BRICK house, 5 yrs; old. GaS hot water furnace, fireplace, Small barn, on one acre lot, good garden land, in Seaforth. Phone 527-1332. 28-tfb Clinton Community Auction Sates EVERY FRIDAY EVENING at 7:30 p.m. Government Inspected seat* Cattle Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY, Sales Manager V.,—nil! It 1 ill |,n ill >.i.r REAL ESTATE 8 ROOM COUNTRY Jmme, Ml modern conyenlwes with joining garage, new well And spring creek, bai'n with AgpeL lent Stubling, on Highway 4 close tv school, church, village and CFJ3 Station, Phone 482- 9867. 28-?9b 3 Bedroom Brick Bungalow a IL HAWTIIQKNK 351 Matilda Street Phone 482-7688 after Aug, J 28~31p BLYTH, 10 acres, 8 room house, burp 30 x 40, Price $10,000. Auburn, 100 acres, 10 room house, bath, furnace, barn 60 x 55, Goderich Township, 120 acres, 8 room house, bath, oil furnace, barn 60 x 60, silo, 97 acres, 9 room house, bath, oil furnace, barn 35 x 45, price $9,000. 4 mile from Clinton. C. Buruma, RR 2 Clinton, 482-3287, 'Salesman for John Bosyeld, bro­ ker, London, 29b LAKEFRONT lot, 80 x 300’, drilled water system, north of Bayfield, price $3,250; 3 bed­ room cottage, 3 years old, with every convenience, beautifully furnished, insulated, private drilled well; Hueston Heights 3 bedroom cottage, newly decor­ ated, good location. Lauckner • Real Estate, Adam Flowers. phone 565-2813.__________24tfb SERVICES EXTRA garbage and junk pick­ up service. Phone evenings 482- 7318 or 482-9X34,_______19tfb ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales and Service, Alvin Riley, 524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St,, Goderich. 18tfb LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED REEL and ROTARY SNIPS, SHEARS, SAWS, ETC. E. R. DOUCETTE 168 Queen Street, Clinton 1 Block East of Hospital tfb Dr. M. W. RAITHBY B.S.A., D.VM, V.S.VETERINARY SURGEON Large and Small Animals Boarding Phone 524-8573 GODERICH, ONTARIO 9 tfb Notice To Creditors In the Estate of WILLIAM THOMAS FOTHERINGHAM, late of the Township of Tucker­ smith in the County of Huron, Farmer, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 2nd day of June, A.D. 1967, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or be fore the 25th day of July, A.D. 1967, after which date the as­ sets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then, have notice. ,■? _ - 7 Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 30th day of June, A.D. 1967. E. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 27-8-9b Notice To Creditors In the Estate of ANDREW ALLAN LAWSON, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, De­ ceased. AH persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 2nd day of May, A.D. 1967, are required to file full. particulars thereof with the undersigned on or be­ fore the 25th day of July, A.D. 1967, after which date the as­ sets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims 01 which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 30th day of June, A.D. 1967. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 27-8-9b AUCTION SALE OF SCHOOLS AND CONTENTS on Saturday, July 22 at 1 P.M. Parcel No. 1 — At 1 p.m. school house SS No. 7, Stanley Township, 2 miles north of Hillsbreen on Parr Line. Pu­ pils desks, folding table, piano, books, benches, globe of world, fire extinguisher, electric clock, step ladder, black boards. Parcel No. 2 —At 2:30 p.m. school house SS No. 4, East Stanley Township, red brick, 5 miles north of Blake oh Bron­ son Line. Step ladder, mower, pupils desks, cupboards, ben­ ches, chairs, maps, blackboards, fire extinguisher. Parcel No. 3 — At 4 p.m. school house SS No. 4, West Stanley Twp., 4 miles south of Bayfield ori Highway 21, red brick. Pupils desks, table, Step ladder, screens, mower, cup­ board, slate blackboards, cap­ tains chair, fire extinguisher, electric clock, dll schools have hydro, toilets, basihs and oil furnaces. Terms — Cash For further particulars contact VERN ALDERBICE RR 2 Kippen, Ontario Phene Hensall 262-5494 Chairman of Huron County School Area Nd. 1 Auctioneer HAROLD JACKSON Clerk, JACK CajldWEIX 28-29b Classified Ads. Bring Quick Results ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cald­ well, RR 1, Londesboro, are pleased to announce the engage­ ment of. their eldest daughter, Nancy Isabel, to Mr, Joseph Marzano of Toronto. The wed- ding will take place Saturday, August 19, 1967, at 11:45 a.m. in the Church of the Immacu- late Conception, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Van Baaren, RR 1, Londesboro, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey to Mr. Johannes Pieter Boonsfoppel, son,of Mr. and Mrs. G.‘ Boop- stoppei, Holland. The wedding to take place in Bethel Reform­ ed Church, Exeter, on Friday, August 11, 1967. 29x Mri and Mrs, William J. Dale of Clinton wish to' announce the engagement of their .daughter, Deanna Marjorie, tb Mr. Har­ vey Alvjn Snell of Blyth. The wedding to take place on Wed­ nesday, August 16, 1967; at 3 p.m. in Northside United Church, Seaforth, Ontario. BIRTH SCRIBBINS—In Willowdale to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon F. Scribbins (nee Betty Gal­ braith) on Tuesday, July 11,.- 1967, a son, David Gordon. CARDS OF THANKS I wish- to thank my friends and neighbours for sending cards and flowers to me during my recent stay in Victoria Hos- PA«azI'TT^ndon- —MRS. RUSS ARCHER. 29p The Pioneer Park Associa­ tion wishes to'thank the many people who contributed to the success of the rummage sale by either their services or the contribution of rummage. 29b The family of the late Evelyn G. Hall wish to express their gratitude for the kindnesses shown to them by the neigh- . hours and friends at the time of Miss Hall’s death, Your help and Sympathy will be long remembered. 29p I wish to extend my apprec­ iation to everyone who so kind­ ly thought of me while a pat­ ient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich; also second floor staff for their wonderful care. Special thanks to Mrs. Hazel Steels and Dr. Wallace. —ALICE WEBSTER. • . 28b DEATHS GLASSFORD — At his late home on Monday, July 10, 1967, Donald Watkins Glass­ ford, 16 Stinson Ave., Ot­ tawa, in his 46th year. Sur­ vivors in the area are Harry and Bill Watkins, uncles; also an aunt, Mrs. Wallace Powell. Funeral service was held on Thursday, July 13 in Ottawa with interment in Pinecrest' Cemetery. MacDONALD — At his home in Goderich on Thursday, July 13, 1967, John MacDonald in his 67th year. Survivors in­ clude sons Archibald G„ Stratford; John F., Prescott; Franklin, Clinton; William W., .London; daughter, Mrs. .. Ross (Marion) Miller, Goder­ ich and a brother, Murdock (Mac), Goderich. Funeral ser­ vice from Lodge Funeral Home on July 17 at 2 p.m. with interment in Maitland Cemetery. SMITH — Suddenly at her home in St. Catharines on Thursday, July 13, 1967, Mrs. Pearl Beatrice Smith in her 45th year. Funeral service from Butler Funeral Home on Monday, July 17 at 10 a.m. then to Clinton where burial took place on Monday afternoon in Clinton Ceme­ tery. TURNER — As the result of an accident at her home on Mon­ day, July 17, 1967, Linda Pearl Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Tuckersmith Township, in her 4th year. Private funeral ser­ vice from Ball Funeral Home was held on Wednesday, Jply 19 at 2 p.m. with interment in Clinton Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM ARMSTRONG — In loving memory of Brian Leslie Arm­ strong who passed .away July 22, 1965. “Two little hands are resting A loving heart is still, A little son we loved is / waiting For us just over the hill.“ —Always remembered by mo­ ther, dad, sisters and brother. 29p Use Classified Ads. We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operative* of Ont. We wilt pick up at your farm. Phone collect hot later than FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE 527-0770 FRANCIS HUNT 527-1946 leow COMING EVENT Minimum 76 u*nt* - Thursday, July 20 ~ BIN at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 r ular games for $5.00, 2 sto the-wealth games. 1 spe game for $25.00, the first ije “L" and first letter f,T" aPP on ttos game for $2,00 ahare-the-wealth games, ja pot applies on those 3 gw $57.00in '57 numbers< ? d prizes for $2.00 each, Admist 50c; extra cards 25c-or 6 MM................. ..... Friday, July 21 Cash Bi in Seaforth Legion Hall, 4 jp.m. 15 regular games; jackpot to go, Sponsors, Bra 156, Royal Canadian Legjoi Friday, Juty 21 t Dance Huron Fish & Game. Meml and guests welcome. 9 p.m. 1 a.m, Wilbee’s Orchestra. Sat., July 22, Sun., July Wed., July 26 — Don’t n seeing Col borne Township pi eer "Centennial Home”, miles south of Carlow, built fore 1867, authentically turn ed during that period. O 1 p.m. to Jusk every Wedi day, Saturday . and Sunc Bake sale Wednesday and f urday, sing-song Sunday ev ing. Admission 25c and 10< 28 Saturday, July 22 -- Ht bake sale and tea, Angli Church ’Parish Hall, Bayfi 3-5 p.m. Auspices Trini Church Guild. Tuesday, July 25 — BIN1 at Huron Fish and Game C Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numb Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m. Saturday, July 29 — Reun of former teachers and st ents of SS No. 6 Stan (Varna- School) at the sch grounds. . Bring picnic luri supper at 5 p.m., utensils z beverage provided. 28-9-i Publishers Of Weeklies Mee Nearly 2,000,000 wee newspaper readers in Onta will be represented at the fi convention to be held by p ' Ushers and editors of weekl in Niagara Falls in 20 yea On a recent visit here to range for the March, 1968, ev at the Park Motor Hotel Clifton Hill, Werden Leav secretary of the Ontario Wee] Newspapers Association, z association president A. Y. N Lean, agreed that the gather: will be an important occasi in assessing the role andfutt of the weekly. “We consider the weekly be an institution in the provini and the purpose of the c< vention is to see that it i mains as such,” said Mri-Bt y.vSbtoU TOgstO hjsIO iA wAo-r & T. F? “There has been quite improvement in this type publication during the past years, and I think it is goi to continue. This is reflect in the fact that they are be established in metropolitan i urbanized areas of' cities s ved by dailies. “Weeklies ha a seven-day life in the hon and are probably read me thoroughly than other pr media.” Mr. McLean said the futt looks bright for weeklies, th influence was spreading as f: as the mechanics of their p; duction were changing. ” creasing numbers of owm are changing from letterpre to offset production, and soi are consolidating their publi. ing facilities and sharing printing plant,” Mr. McLean added that i other purpose of the convent] is to bring editors and pu ishers together to hold wo shops and discuss their muti problems “in this fast-chai ing industry.” There are about 270weekli in the province with an eg mated over-all circulation ly000,000 copies. Readership based on 3.6 persons per co] About 125 of the weekly pi lications are expected to represented at the Park Ho convention from March 7 to Chairman will be DavidE.Sc publisher of the Fort Ei Times-Review. Crop Report Most crops are’now grow satisfactorily in Huron Cour although there is a great v iation in the progress of co: white beans and cereals in < ferent areas. Oats and bar: heads are filling well. So lodging has occurred. Almost daily showers c tinue to hold up the sfor of quality hay. Practically alfalfa is now in full bloom i grass species have beco more mature than desirat Where control of leaf hopp< oh white beans is necessa several suitable chemicals i listOd in **1967 Field Crop ] commendations”, publicati 296, available at Ontario D artment of agriculture and f< offices. Where applied, m recommended chemical w< killers have done avery eff tive job this year, reports © Pullen, associate agrieulttt representative for Hui county* A recent survey disclose of every id ferrners worked or more days each year off farm frt part-time endeavors* r