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HOUR, PAINT •
This weather -tested house paint
has an oil base. One coat covers
on most repaint work providin9
•years of trouble free protection
and beauty for all exterior wood
surfaces.
2 GAL.
19.88
2QT.
• 5.80
ACRYLIC LATEX
A low sheen house paint finish 'for
use on wood, stucco and compo-
sition siding. Acrylic' Latex resist
moisture blistering and dries dust
free in 30 minutes. Clean brushes
and rollers in soap and water.
• 2GAL
18.98
2 QT.
5.55,
• TRIM COLORS
2 GAL 19.98 — 2QT. 5.80
2GAL.
ONE -COAT 19.98
HOUSE PAINT 2QT.
5.80
A brilliant non -yellowing finish —
non -chalking. 1099 Super White
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Durable high gloss enamel for usb
.insfde or outside fin wood, plater
or metal. For use on kitch&fts
bathrooms. woodwork or furniture
inside Otuside for garden form
lure, tools wrought iron railings
2 GAL
19.98
2QT.
5.80
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SATIN LATEX
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Super Satin ... a beautiful flat fin-
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Masonite surfaces. Dries in 30
mihutes and brushes and rollers 14.98
clean up with soap and water
Great for living rooms. dining 2QT.
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ALKYD SEMI GLOSS
Picture Kote Alkyd is an oil base
semi -gloss finish. Colour matched
to the interior Latex colours .for
your decoratthg ' convenience
Scrubbabte finish makes it great
for kitchens, bathrooms, wood-
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2GAL
18.98
2 QT.
5.55
• SUPER WHITE
GLOSS ENAMEL
For interior walls and woodwof.k,
kitchen and bathroom, shelves.
cupboards. 599 Gleaming' Poice•
lain- like Enamel ,
2 GAL
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2QT..
5.80
POLYURETHANE
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Polyurethane finishes dry in 4-5
hours and gives an excellent finish
for furniture, kitchen cupbbards,
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Party whip's duties varied
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Resiing up after donation
Thesetonors receive a welcome rest after giving a gift of life at
the Red Cross blood donor clinic in Goderich last Wednesday at
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GDCI. A total of 215 people turned out for the blood donor clinic.
(staff photo) •
• Clinton Spring Fair
Big show planned for centennial year
„ The opening of the Clinton
Spring Fair on Friday, June 6th
,,will mark a milestone for the
Huron Central Agricultural
Society. Not only will they be
tying the, 121st Spring Fair in
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Clinton & District
Christian School
NEW PUPILS
FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 197,5-1976
A
may be enrolled during school hours
from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
BEFORE JUNE' lb; 1975
or call for appointment
482-7851
The Clinton and District Christian School is a parents
controlled school for Christian'elementary education.
Our parents believe that true Christianity covers all of ,
life and therefore the education of their children can
never be "neutral".
If you are interested in a school where all education is
„Christ -centered or if you wish to have more in-
formation regarding eJr school, please call the prin-
cipal, Mr. R. Schuurman, at 48217851.
• The Clinton and District Christian School is one of fifty
Christian elementary and secondary schools in Ontario with
.a combined enrollment of more than 8500 pupils.
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with Clinton Centennial, but
they will now be the biggest
Spring Pair in Ontario.. '
• The Clinton Fair, which this
year runs on three days, June
7, and 8, has now become a ",B,'.'
Fair, making it second'only to
larger exhibitions such as the
Canadian National Exhibitipn
and the Western -Fair in Lon-
don.
This year the Fair offer
the largest purses structure
ever as they give away more
than .$5,000 in prize money,
most to a myriad of events
connected with agriculture,
from cooking to poultry.
As well as the usual events
connected with a fair, such as
cattle exhibits, horse shows and
commercial exhibits, the fair
also has a midway and two
grandstand shows, one Friday
night, and one Saturday night.
The show on opening .day,,
Friday, June 6, will feature the
Ontario Spring Jersey Show,
now as large as the Fall Shqw
at ' the Canadian National
Exhibition.
Following the Jersey Show in
the evening will be the Queen of
the Fair Contest, and the Senior
Citizens' Queen contest. •The
grandstand show, which
follows the contests will feature
local talent.
Saturday, June the 7th' 5
program will be kicked off with
a parade through Clinton that
Promises to have over 50 floats,
including at least one band:
The parade will be followed
by the, Huron County Holstein
Club's annual show and ,the
iudging of all the other
livestock -as well. During the
afternoon, the very popular
baby show takes _place in the
arena. ,
About '3:30, all the winning
livestock entries, numbering in
the hundreds; will parade on,
the grounds and the livestock
special' awards will be awar-
ded.
Following a break forsupper,
the harness horse teams will be
judged in 'front.,,of the grand'
'stand, and if the last two years
is any indication, the largest
heavy horse show in Ontario
will enthrall young and old
alike. It's a real thrill to see 14
teams of Belgians, or Per-
• cherons or Combiercial, each'
with four horses, ,all nearly
perfectly matched.
• The evening grandstand.
show, ,which gets underway
about 9 p.m. will prove a real
treat for country and , western
fans as -international recording
artist Jan Howard takes to the
stage, along , with, the Myers
- Brothers and the JuNlaires.
The final day of the three day
fair starts off with an all breed
pedigree fun match. at noon,
followed by the increasingly
popular horse show at l p.m.,
with "Tory" Gregg, the Master
of Ceremonies whose voice is
known to literally thousands of
people on the fair circuit in
•-Ontario.
• Hang-ups
. DO' you have pant -leg hang-
ups? The Ontario Safety
League suggests a pant clip or
strong elastic as a cure. Wide
pant legs may be in fashion, but
bicycle "accidents never are.
Clipping -up ...may also save
some rip • g -up.
change in retail rates
• effective on all bills
rendered on and after
August 1,1975
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GODERICH S1GNAL-STAR, MIRK! AY, 140 9,1M-rrP/tOg .0
MP. Bob, McKinley keeps
PC,Party members in line
Huron -Middlesex MP Robert
(Bob) E. McKinley is where the
action is. As Chief Opposition •
Whip. Mr. McKinley holds the
officethat has traditionally
been the hub around which
much Progressive Con-
servative business has
revolved.
Basically, the Office of the
Chief Opposition Whip is
responsible for organizing and
maintaininOttendance in the
Hous,e of Commons, and 'in the
Standing, Joint or Special
Committees of.the House.
It is the Whip who makes
arrangements for the Caucus
ChairmeN Tuesday luncheon
to decide 'upon the format and
content of Party Caucus the
next " day, which he also
organizes. Special caucus
meetings are co-ordinated with
the help of the Whip's office.
In other duties, the Whipp
No man ever got to the top of
the ladder withodt friends and
»fellow workers steadying it for
him. ,
Snapper.
distributres offices to Mem-
bers, makes seating
arrangements in the • house,
recalls Members for vital
votes, and generally maintains
rapport and harmony between
the Leadertand the Members of
Parliament.
The Whip's Office must keep
on top of legislation coming or
already before the House and
direct its passage; on occasion
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taking responsibility for the
' designation of speakers.
A gtaff of nine people help
Mr, McKinley in the execution
of his duties. Mr. McKinney was
elected to the house in 1965 and
served ,two years as chairman
of the Caucus 'Committee on
Agriculture and two years as
Deputy -Whip before he was
appointed Chief Opposition
,Whip.
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