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Clinton News-Record, 1974-09-26, Page 18McK11.10 MUTUAL HRE . INSURANCE COMPANY tr Fire, Extended Coverage, Wind- . storm, Theft, Property Damage, *.; Liability, Etc. Directors anti Ati)usterS: Wm. Alexander, Seaforth Phone 527-0831 Robt„ Archibald, RR 4, Seaforth 527,1817 Ken Carnochan, RR 4, Seaforth 527-1545 Ross Leonhardt, RR 1, Bornholm 345-2234 John McEwing, RR 1, Blyth 523-9390 Stanley McIlwain, RR 2, Goderich 524-7051 ' Donald McKercher, RR 1, Dublin 527.1837 Wm, Pepper, Brucefield 482-7534 J,N. Trewartha, Box 661, Clinton 482.7593 Agent*: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth K.J. Etue, Seaforth Wm, Leiper, Londesboro Steve J. Murray, RR 5, Seaforth E'stqb1 WI ed. 1$76 HuAD OFFICE: Seaforth, Ontario Mrs. Margaret Sharp, See. TTPAS. Phone 527-0404 It Only Costs A Little To Be Safe ulbs Now rwfor a Dazzling Spring Display Fall Bulbs Just Arrived DUTCH BULBS 30 VARIETIES OF TULIPS First Quality Jumbo Size Bulbs FREE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 4 QOPN. a k71 % o C 4O CIL Winterizer Weeder 3.6.12' Late season Weed & Feed i..._ ,........, • Kille X. weed killer Cleans out Chickweed. Dandelion.Plantain.lronweed, Clover, creeping charke. • WInterizer fertilizer builds strength and hardiness in lawns. 43:at c,s,Thd,,,s(60.1,0.L....d You Winterize your car So winterize your lawn WINTERIZER /WEEDER 3-6-12 plus Killex. CIL WinterIzer/Weeder is a specially formulated late season weed and feed containing Killex that kills tall weeds and helps condition grass against snow mold, winter kill and bark split, cif0. P412 Wintetizer 11:trtzT:trz,rw ARRIVING OCTOBER 1ST EVERGREENS AND TREES. INDOOR GARDENING SUPPLIES SUITABLE FOR FALL PLANTING Comb* Soon Expanded Line of INDOOR GARDENING SUPPLIES ART N 'S LAIYDSSECRAPIN.1 GARDEN CENTRE 166 itaNNETT ST, a. GOOERICH 5244126 TALL HOURS: PACH4--SAT DAYLIGHT To DARK OPEN SUNDAY 12 to e ,n • Hyacinths Single Early tulips Triumphs Darwin, Lily Flowerings Parrott* Daffodils Narcissus Crocus Snow Drops Paper Whites Summerhill Ladies meet 10040010. Stewart was hostess for the Sept, meeting of Sinn- merhill WI* club. The Meeting (Melted with a poem, "A-OW(4 friendship", followed by creed and Lord's prayer in unison. Eighteen members answered the roll, call, Thanknyou .notes Were received from Marni Gib, -bingo and: Ali Westerhaut. Members were asked to collect and report at next meeting on warm used clothing fora bale to go to Unitarian Service Committee. Marianne Colelough moved a hearty vote of thanks to Sue Vodden, for compiling recipes brought to a previous meeting in book form for each member, The Oct. meeting will be a Phyllis Tyndall's home in the afternoon. On committee are Sue Vodden, Jean Vodden, and 'iazel Watkins, The roll call is to be "something to be thankful for", \ The raffle was won 'by Marg Wright, and Isabelle gave a reading "Gloves and Bloomers". Gladys Van Egmond gave a very interesting sewing demonstration, A con- test conducted by Phyllis Tyn- dall was won by Lorna Ellis. The meeting closed and a delicious lunch was served. TODAYS CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 THE TORONTO 51,11\i SYNDICATE The happy-looking baby is Paula, almost 16 months old, She is a sturdy girl with blue eyes, light-brown hair and fair skin. Paula is healthy but she was born with Downs Syndrome (commonly known as mongolism). Besides some physical evidence of the condition (slightly slanted eyes and a sometimes protruding tongue), Paula has developed slowly though at a higher rate than many Downs Syndrome children, Paula is cheerful, animated and sociable, except that she is 'going through a shy stage with strangers, Her vocabulary has no words yet but she entertains herself and others with a variety of chuckles and squeals. Not walking yet, she crawls using only her arms. Lately she has started getting up on hands and knees so more orthodox locomotion won't be long. She can hold something in each hand and bang the two together. Twelve hours is a normal night's sleep for Paula plus two daily naps. She is a good eater. It is expected this little girl will continue to be slow but she •is considered to be educable. She needs parents who will appreciate her winning personality and who will help her develop to the limit of her abilities without having unrealistic expectations for her. To inquire about adopting Paula, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2112. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. A CHEERFUL BABY of the neW 1 9 7 5 PONTIACSBUICKS-CADILLACS In Spaceous Conifort At The Dealership V** You Are Invited To Attend Our Gala Showing 1973 PONTIAC VENTURA 197$ U1C1£ RECTA[ TWO.U0OR COLONNA COUPE 1973 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM 12 FREE DRAWS OVER $700.00 VALUE IN PRIZES GIVEN AWAY DIGITAL "CIRCLE OF SOUND" CLOCK RADIOS (VALUE '100 00 EA .1 6 GM INFANT CARRIERS (PROTECT SOMEONE YOU LOVE) THURS., SEPT. 26 — 2 draws on the hour at 8, 9, 10 p.m. FRI./ SEPT. 27 — 2 draws on the hour at 8,9, 10 p.m. Be One Of The First To Enter - GET IN ON THE EARLY DRAW. TICKETS BEING DISTRIBUTED FROM 6 P.M., THURS., SEPT. 26 BRING THE CHILDREN — EVERYONE WELCOME See the largest display of new Cadillacs that we have ever had! LEARN ALL ABOUT THE NEW CATALYTIC CONVERTORS NEW ECONOMY NEW STYLING NEW MODELS SMOOTHER POWER AND PERFORMANCE Here are a few facts on the catalytic convertors •IMPROVED ENGINE EFFICIENCY AND DRIVEABILITY (A MINIMUM IMPROVEMENT OF 1 5'; IN FUEL ECONOMY) •2 2,500 MILES AVERAGE SPARK PLUG LIFE *50110 STATE IGNITION (NO REPLACEMENT POINTS OR CONDENSER) *LONGER Oil CHANGES, ETC, Talk to our salesmen—they'll explain the benefits • and operation of the convertor NI I Compact Size PONTIAC VENTURA Completely new from end to end A real sweetheart 1••••••10.4.1.1 NEW SMALL BUICKS Skylark and SkyhaWk Goderich A/ N"w1111111NINIIPP— FREE Enjoy Complimentary COFFEE And Culbert's Delicious DO—NUTS le• M c Pontiacoluick-Cadiiitic S24.8391 Hamilton Street .PAGE f.INTON NEWS-RECORD, wiluRspAi, SEPTEmnfir 46, 1974 Nancy Hearn and Janice Allan of Clinton appeAred on the season's debut of Junior Talent Hour on CFPL TV last Sunday, September, 22. The girls did the sword dance on the show, which is hosted by Pirl Mitchell and his dog, Peaches. (CFPL---TV photo)