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Clinton News-Record, 1974-11-14, Page 5Looking for a small economy car ? '74 ASTRE HATCHBACK 4 cylinder, automatic, radio, electric rear defogger, white walls, wheel discs, Just 5,000 mites, Lic. No. JAW277 $3395 '71 DATSUN 1200 2 door, radio, 4 speed, Lic. No. BEN576 $1295 '73 ASTRE HATCHBACK 4 speed, radio, rally wheels, 14,000 miles. $2395 '72 VEGA HATCHBACK Automatic, radio, extra snow tires, low mileage, lady driven car. Lie, No. DI-10834 $1995 '72 VEGA HATCHBACK 4 speed, Orange, Lic, No. FKH536 $1695 '70 CORTINA 1600 2 door, radio, 4 speed, one owner, very low mileage. Lio DHC781 $1095 '69 NOVA Sedan. 6 cylinder, automatic, raft, fully recoil ,. ditloned, Lie. No. HBU727 $1295 '6 8 JAVELIN 2 door sport coupe, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, a way above average. Lic. DHNOO5 $1195 MCGEE P=Tcl:C Hamilton St., Goderich Door & Cupboard Hardware 2 5% OFF Z Brick 25% OFF WINDOW UNITS EXTERIORad DOOR FRAMES 1 5% OFF LIST PRICES Cedar Lumber 20% OFF 2 x 4's - Sale Price 18c Lin. ft. 4 x 4's - Sale Price 4 5 C Lin, ft. Spruce 2 x 4's Sale Price 1 4c Lin. ft. 16 ft. 1 4 1/2 c Lin. ft. 92 1 /2 " studs 99c each 24' Roof Trusses Sale Price $ 1 9,2 5 ea. Paint & Varish (Interior & Exterior) 25% Off Reg. Price (Tinting extra) Brushed 25% Off Regular (4' x 8') panel Reg. 5.85 ea. Sale $4.65 Reg. 7.30 ea. Sale $ 5 75 Reg. 8.00 ea. Sate $6." Reg. 8.55 ea. Sale $6," Reg. 8.75 ea. Sale $7 .45 Reg. 10,49 ea. Sale $7 .65 10' x 7' Storage Shed Sale Price $162 " 9' x 7' Garage Doors Sale Price $11 0.00 each Hand Tools 25'70 Off Reg. Prices Power Tools 10% Off Reg, Prices We've been operating out new store for more than a year now, and are pleased with the results. In this time we haven't had a sale of any kind, and now we've decided to have a "Get Acquainted" Sale designed to make you want to come to take advantage of the many bargains and to get to know what we have for your building and remodelling needs. There are Special Sale prices on many items of Inventory - prices you'll find are truly Good Buys. Why not drop In during the next couple of weeks and "Get Acquain- ted" with us and what we have to of- fer. Do it yourself rec room for $229 Ask about it Interior Doors Mold Doors Louvred Bifold Doors Exterior Doors All 20% OFF 00110•111111•0.111.11111111, All prices apply to existing stock until Nov. 30/74 All sales Cash & carry and are final Delivery may be arranged J.W. Counter Builders Supplies 94 Albert Street, Clinton 482 19'6 12 STYROFOAM- 4 x 8 sheets 1" Sale Price $3o " 11/2" Sale Price $5•89 2" Sale Price $7.79 Zonolite Sale Price $ 2.50 bag Ten Test Sheathing Sale Price: $3,24 4 x 8 $3.67 4 x 9 WAFERBOARD (4 x 8) Sale Price $ 3 .9 9 IOW 401, 41111111101,1140 Patio Stones (16" x 16") Now 7 5c each Sidewalk Slabs (24" x 30") Now $2•3$ each ..clANToN- nws-ggeonpi. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, X974--PAGE Pollee Report ACW meets Mrs. Eric Earl, president of the ACW of Trinity Church, presided for their meeting in the Parish Hall on. Thursday afternoon, November 7, One hundred Church calendars were distributed for sale by the members. Mrs. Phillip DuBoulay gave a reading on the First Commandment taken from a book entitled "God's Psychiatry" written by Charles Allen, Discusiion took place regar- ding financial assistance for clergy of mission areas of Nor- thern Canada and the group decided to send a cheque to Bishop Ragg to be used where mostly needed. The 17 members present en- joyed, .a lovely lunch served by the hostess, Mrs. Charles Cur- tis. Remembrance Service Veterans, Brownies and Cubs paraded to St. Andrew's United Church on Sunday morning, led by a colour party, standard bearers Eric Earl, James Garrett and Cub Larry Taman; 'under the direction of Brig Frederick A. Clift, The church service conducted by Rev, James Reddoch, minister of St. Andrew's, was most impressive. In his sermon he paid tribute to the gallantry of the war dead and the service men. He spoke of the defiance of the enemy by the people in Going out of Business SALE The Music Maker, 186 North St., Blyth is selling all in- struments and accessories at 25.35% off examples Guitar No. 1, Reg. $160. Now $100 t.44) . 2 Rig'. 4 ). Now 1 40 f-4'1;Ttr. Phone 523-4455 England, who, despite the bombs falling all around them, and their homes and businesses being bombed, they kept their spirits alive by singing, joking and telling stories. Following the Church ser- vice, a Cenotaph Service was conducted by Rev. George Youmatoff at the Cenotaph in Clan Gregor Square. The gathering sang together, "0 Canada" and "Q' Valiant Hearts", The bugler Richard McKinley, played the "Last Post" and "Reveille," Wreaths were layed by Mrs, Russ Kerr for the Province of Ontario; Reeve Ed Oddleifson for the Village of Bayfield; Merton Merner for Royal Canadian Legion; Fred Hylls for Trinity Anglican Church; James Cornish" for Bayfield Baptist Church; John Semple for St, Andrew's United Church; William Armstrong for Knox Presbyterian Church; Jack Merner for Bayfield Lions Club; George Clark for Loyal Orange Lodge No. 24; Rebecca Fawcett for Bayfield Brownies and Rick Johnston for Bayfield Cubs. Parade Marshall, Brig, Clift read the Roll of Honour of our Glorious Dead for the War of 1914 to 1918 and from 1939 to 1945. "They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn; At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them", Personals Mrs, Victoria Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Varey, Port Stanley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon and family and Mrs. Violet Sturgeon. Brian Merrill, who recently returned from Hudson Bay, spent a few days last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin at- tended the wedding of Miss Carol Southgate to Mr. Thomas Noble in 3t. Thomas A MI iF,1RChurch,i,o,Sea for th a n Aa t,(ik3A4)f. Mr,§. acted as, matron of honour for her girlfriend. Mr. Gilbert Latimer, Toronto, visited with his grand- mother, Mrs. GI. Knight for the weekend, Dennis Florian, of Clinton was with his aunt, Mrs. Jack Hammond for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Scot- chmer, Robert, Lori and Carolyn, Chatham, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. L,W. Scotchmer, Welcome to Mr. and Mrs, Jay Fisher who are settled into their home on Sarnia St. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob and Tara, London were at their cottage for the weekend, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Mackie, Jim, Joanne and Steven, Lon- don, spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Glen Sturgeon, Joanne, David and Jayne. Harry Baker, treasurer of the Bayfield Lions Club, wishes to thank the Bayfield Yacht Club for their recent donation of $10. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Visser, Wyoming, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and Robbie on Sunday and Monday. The Bayfield Euchre club will resume their winter ac- tivities on November 20 (Wed- nesday) evening in the Municipal Building. Mr. and Mrs. W,C. Parker and Jennifer, London spent Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker, Saturday guests with the Bill Parkers were Mr. and Mrs. L. Green and Mr, and Mrs. G. Guymore, Mount Forest and Mr. and Mrs. C. Merritt of Sarnia. Mrs. Gordon A, Stewart, R.R. 2 Ripley and her sister, Mrs. E.W. Erickson, spent Tuesday in London. Mr. Norman F. Cooper, Mount Clemens, Mich, was at his Village residence for the weekend, Visiting Sunday with Mrs. Milton Pollock, Goshen Line were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Begg and son Ian of St, Thomas, and on Monday with Mrs. Pollock were Mr. George Westlake of London and Mrs. Lucille Harris also of London, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackie, R.R. 1, Varna were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs., Ken Pollock in Hensall. Dr. and Mrs. ° Tillman and family, London, spent the weekend at their cot- tage. The Board of Directors of The Children's Aid Society of Huron County have extended an invitation to the general public to attend an Open House at the Society's new offices on Wednesday, November 20. The Open House is being held to give the community an opportunity of touring the Society, be nominated to the County Assessment Building, 46 Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, and informally meeting with the members of the Board and staff. The Open House will also mark the commencement of a Children's Aid Society mem- bership drive following amend- ments to the Society's by-laws earlier in 1974. It is hoped that a sufficiently large membership throughout the County will serve as one vehicle for infor- ming the public about the work of the Society, and exchanging mutual concerns about services needed for children and families in Huron County. "The past few years have seen a concerted effort to downgrade the role of local special interest boards in the health and social service fields, including Children's Aid Societies", notes B.R. Heath, Local Director of the Huron Society. "Since 1970, two major reports related to the Children's Aid Societies have been undertaken by the Province of Ontario, Both have enunciated real and presumed flaws in the management and mandate of services of local Children's Aid Societies, but there have been few acknowledgements or concrete suggestions for strengthening and enhancing what is good in the present system." "It is of equal importance, however, that the citizens of Huron County generally take an interest in the services of the Society and the manner in which those services are Clinton Police say they have cleared up several small thefts that have occurred in Town in the last several weeks. One juvenile has been charged in connection with a car theft on November 4, and the same boy has been charged in connection with the theft of a bicycle from Clinton Public School, and a theft of a wallet from Central Huron Secondary School. A second juvenile has been charged with theft in connec- tion with the thefts from three wallets last week at the Clinton Arena, About $80 was reported missing. Clinton Police investigated two accidents in the last week, On Nov. 8, a car driven by R. Ronald Middel of Tillsonburg and a 1 /2 ton truck driven by Lawrence Baker of Strathroy collided on Huron Street at Orange Street at 6:30 p.m. About $1,800 total damage was done, On November 10, at 11 a,m. at the corner of Ontario and William Streets, a car driven by Gary Johnston of Goderich and a car driven by Donald Taylor of Clinton were in collision. Total, damage was estimated at $1,100. given", he said. "If not, there is always a tendency to adopt a 'business as usual' or 'let George do it' attitude, and lit- tle can be done to garner the support and criticism needed to render a quality service," Mr. Heath added. Payment of the membership fee of one dollar will entitle members to vote at the annual or special meetings of the Society's offices in the Huron Board of Directors, and receive regular mailings of interest. The Society's Open House on November 20 will be from 3:00 p,m., to 5:00 p.m., and again from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. GEM OPAL The fever that lures men from city comforts to burrow for gem opals in Australia's hinterland, is a chronic fever that man never gets out of his system, The solitary opal miner, forever in the grip of fascination cast over him by the flashing rainbow, of colours the "cupid stones ' AS the .Romans called it, fell under its spell, hoping that his ceaseless efforts will he rewarded. What drives a man to such adverse conditions? Why is it considered by many to be the most beautiful and desirable of all gems? The answer lies in its unique beauty, flashes of liquid fire, that emerge from the heart of a fine opal, that's found in no other gem. This has intrigued and mystified man since ancient times. Romans revered opal as the symbol of hope and purity, preserve the wearer from disease. Elizabethans were among its most ardent admirers, "This miracle was the queen of gems", wrote Shakespeare in "Twelfth Night." Opal is the birthstone for October, coming from the latin word "opalus" meaning "precious stone", Although opals are produced in many regions throughout the world Australia is by far the most important source of gem opal. One of the most frequently mentioned factors of gem opal is their ever-changing appearance under different conditions and at different angles. Few other gemstones can claim to have such in- dividuality as good quality opal. David Anstett Graduate Gemologist (GIA) & Mrs. Harold Penhale married 50 years • GAS will show new facilities