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Clinton News-Record, 1975-03-27, Page 3• LINTON 14-P3VS.R CORD THURSDAY 97! Appointment fi 4o. a An eerie light is cast by the fire through the windows of a four - storey barn that burned to the ground last Thursday afternoon near Londesboro. The heat was so intense that nearby snow melted and then boiled away. (News -Record photo) Maitland and 16th By NIILLIE LOBB "THANK YOU" friends and neighbors for the cards so many signed. They were so very welcome as I lay on my "behind". Seemed each day I got a few more GET WELL WISHES Believe you they sure helped heal the sore tissues. Little did I know what long days I had ahead Or the ups and downs that come as you just lay there in bed. But finally that was past and my BIG day came On Friday 14th I got my brace and I was up again. Now after 12 days of "ceiling gazing" Your body just wants to lay a-lazying. But as I welknew up I must get And learn again to walk and sit. Roll on your side—slide the brace in, Now back over you've got to roll again Not on just right! so roll some more It's got to be right or you'll be sore. Do up thee buckles --by feel—nice and snug There's 7 in all --Give them a tug. 'Now over on your' tummy and push for all your worth Across the bed till your toes touch down on earth. Now up you push till you're upright This is when the nurses hang on tight. For lights do flash and your head does spin I'm sure I got rid of all my sin. After that first short walk t' was back into my bed I sure was nervous of what lay ahead. Later that night—UP AGAIN and down the hall One sure could see that I wasn't going to a ball. Two more days of learning to cope And trying to keep up my hope Then the ambulance fellows came To bring me over'the road home again. Now I guess the rest is up to me And as soon as I can, you will see I'll be out and going once more And forget all my spots tender and sore. thanks again for the cards, gifts and''"" sits I'll treasure HOW MUCH??? Well there is no such measure. Agricultural. tidbits? what about a stump? Minister Otto Lang of the Canadian Wheat Board has n urging the Western ar- er to grow 1 the whdat he Can. His American counterpart has been saying the same thing. Some farmers haven't forgotten lessons from the past when overproduction caused prices to. slump to such an extent that the farmer was stuck with a loss for every bushel he grew. This" resulted in cheap food for the Canadian consumer and the consumer in the buying countries,while the countries should be created hut nobody Miss, Betty Ann Herman of Shakespeare spent a few days of her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David, Darren and Luanne. - Miss Diane Preszcator returned home on Sunday evening from..a trip to Spain for ,the winter break with a group from the Seaforth District High School. Miss Susan De Groof of Clinton spent a few days the past week with Kerri Medd. Kerri spent Saturday with Susan at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson attended the funeral of her uncle, Harold Turner, in Goderich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie of Oakville spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill, and Mr. Harold Whyte. Paul and Mark remained for this week of Easter Holidays. Jeffrey Whyte of Oshawa is also spending the week at his grandmother's. Alvin Storey of Vanastra spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. Mrs. George Mcllwain, Mr. Carl Merner, Sandy and Julie Ann visited on Sunday with Mr. Walter Kingswell of Huron - view. Bill Preszcator spent the winter break with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott of Parkhill. The Forester Wednesday night bowlers finished up their season with a pot luck supper and euchre held on Thursday evening, March 20, with 37 attending, ._ in�c And this for ms is 1976. this for mainly un that needed the food still went i o„pay for it A,s ie.514,,t„ .• billed 1 _pourer hungry because they 'Coult n' ` tie, f ti American farmer Hoyt, long are we going to and at " 'the same time his storage will be used against him to depress his price. And if there is a market, the docks will be idle for two months every year because of strikes, not to mention the slow work actions in between. The western longshoremen want an increase in annual wages from $17,200 to $22,000 by the end of z r«, 41.011W/6'10 even pa"y-for the trdnspiortatio ' paj for the `std age "stand for this? Because it is in of the grain, let alone the grain itself. Nothing has changed. Food aid is given in dollars, not in bushels, so with inflation the poor get less. One bumpercrop in North America and we will have trouble storing the wheat while the Indians and Bangla Deshians still starve. Everyone agrees that a buffer of grain my view an essential industry to feed the world, strikes should be 'banned and any unlawful strike prosecuted, with the army Moving in if necessary to keep the grain moving. No skills needed except for maintenance anyway, because most workers sit on their backside watching the augers and suction -hoses. Lucky winners playing euchre were: men's high, Nelson McClure; lone hands, Greg Riley; low; Frank Riley; women's high, Kim Riley. lone hands, ,Alice Buchanan; law, Ann Agar. Plans are to have Foresters Bowling to continue next year on Wednesday evenings. There was a good turnout on Sunday evening, March 23, at the . Clinton Crown Lanes to finish up the season for the Foresters Family Bowlers. Everyone is welcome to attend the Foresters Family Dance to be held on Thursday evening, March 27, from 9-1 in the hall with Marie Flynn's Orchestra. Ladies, please bring sandwiches. Canada Manpower in Goderich is pleased to an- nounce the appointment of Mr. Gary Walden as Graduate Assistant for the Sumter Student Offices for 1975 in Goderich and Exeter. Mr. Walden will be pleased to assist students and em- ployers. Contact him at Goderich 524.8342 or Exeter (Huron Park) 228-6651. Gary Walden Summer Student Officer IRRIGATION SEMINAR The Clinton Centre of Conestoga College is pleased to offer a 1 day irrigation seminar dealing with the following topics: drainage of land pond and water supply electrical supply irrigation pumps sprinkler application sprinkler systems DATE MONDAY, APRIL 14 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p. CONESTOGA COLLEGE VANASTRA ROAD, CLINTON LOCATION Going away ?... Don't forget to be a Q Blood Donor before you go ! FEE: 510.00 per person Registration: Interested persons should contact the Clinton Centre at 482-3458. Enrollment will be limited. CONESTOGA COLLEGE CLINTON CENTRE If Green Foxtoii isyour problem, Ekko should be your herbicide. Annual grasses, particularly Green Foxtail, are the reasons you need Ekko in a corn -after -corn operation. Ekko is a safe, economical; one -package herbicide that saves you, work while controlling broadleaf weeds and grasses.. Ekko offers the same flexibility of application times you've been accustomed to with AAtrex: pre -plant incorporated, pre -emergence and , post -emergence in an oil -water emulsion. And Ekko is safe to corn and is effective right up to the three -leaf stage of grasses. Ekko was designed to give season -long control of grasses in continuous, corn operations, so only corn can be planted the year follow- ing application. • A suggested method of controlling grasses is to plan on two years . of corer. Use Ekko the first year and AAttex®'combined with a short - residual grass herbicide, the second year.Then, your field will be ready for a change of crop in the third year. Ekko.The convenient, easy -to use, one -package corn herbicide that prevents grass build-up and gives you clean fields right up to harvest 't,. •e CIBA—GEIGY CANADA LTD:, Agrochemicals Division, , One Westside Drive. Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 1B2. CIBA—GEIGY Agrochemicals Division Ekko 4,10 s, y Thousands of Ontario residents will share in this year's Tax Credits. Make sure you. get rour fair share. To apply. you must file both a Federal Income Tax Form (even if you don't pay income tax) and the Ontario Tax Credit form which comes with it. Any questions? You may. free of charge. dial "0" and ask the operator forZenith 8-2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local culling area should dial 965=8470. Follow label rate for control of this wee as well as Mustards, Purslane, Ragweed, Smartweed, Lady's Thumb, Wild Buckwheat, Lamb's Quarters, Redroot Pigweed, Barnyard Grass, Yellow Foxtail, Wild Oats, Old Witchgrass, Crabgrass. 0 Registered Trademarks :IC6N AVAILABLE AT THESE AREA DEALERS MILTON J. DIETZ LTD. W.G. THOMPSON LTD. D FEED DEALER WIIliam Davis. Premier Arthur Meeo. Minister of Revenue RR 4 SEAFORTH 521..0608 HENSALL 262-2521 (ALI E'OB FRENCH SPRATEK ENTERPRISES MITCHELL 348-8218 GEO WRAITH LTD. 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