The Huron Expositor, 1970-04-02, Page 15ROY HANNON
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Should husband and father whose chief "estate"
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tection or a low premium for a lot of pro-
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SPARE RIBS 79rb
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Discus y
Dental Program
Pupils Vitiii,Concluct .
Pre-SchoOi Survey,
Reeve Bob Lyons of East Wa-
wanosh told council that if a
public health dentist and a dental
hygienist were hired in the
e county, it would cost upwards of
$25,00Q for a full year's operat-
ion for this service alone.
Tuckersmith Reeve Elgin
Thompson concurred.
"A dentist is far too expen-
sive a man to go from school to
school checking children's teeth
when a public health nurse
could do it," said Thompson.
"Is this a full fledged, den-
tist?" asked Anson McKinley.
"Yes," replied Dr. Evans.
"It just doesn't make sense,"
McKinley continued. "To me,
it is out of the question. If he
4 is qualified to Set up practice,
then we would be doing more for
the people of Huron County by
assisting him to set up a prac-
tice here."
'Dr. Evans suggested that the
doctors whb read TB chest X
rays are not considered to be
• out of the question just because
they are qualified doctors, nor
is the TB program considered
a waste because only a very
small percentage of the persons
screened need medical attention
for respiratory ailments.
McKinley could see no simil-
e arity between the two, because,
he said, trained personnel are.
required to discover respiratory
trouble while most anyone can
dentify a cavity in a tooth.
Reeve R. B. Cousins said
cavities were not the only
problems discovered in a den-
tal program. Cases of mal-
alignment, for instance, are also
caught in the early stages.
"They'll tell you to see your
dentist," stated Jack Alexander.
"In our district it takes four
months Co get a dental appoint-
ment."
• "It makes more sense 'to
attract more dentists to the
county," said Ptoy attison,Reeve
Of West Wawanosh.
'•I think we grow into this
program , gradually in "view of
the tight money situation," ad-
vised James Iiayter. "Maybe the
brush-in program is all we can
do this year."
, 1970 BUDGET
The budget approved by Huron
County Council calls for $214,950
for employees salaries, fringe
benefits, travel expenses and
• other related fees; equipment and
materials and supplies; rent and
janitorial services; as Well as •
other- miscellaneous expenses
such as postage, bank charges,
subscriptions, advertising, staff
entertainment, staff education,
etc.
• As well, the approved budget
makes proviskin for one new
public health inspector, John
Kerwin, at a salary of V7,500
with travelling expenses of
$1,800; a registered purse for
the brush-in prograni, $8,000;"
clerical staff for the brush-in
program, $2,700; travel expenses
for this department, $900; sup-
plies for the brush-in program
(disposable toothbrushes, special
fluoride Taste, etc.)$2,,400; fees
for doctors assisting in clinics
and at consultation periods in the
high schools, $3,000 plus $200
travel expenses; $4,000 for
legal 'fees in connection with
the union negotiations;$2,000
for the sputum cytology pro-
gram, a plan designed to test
the common "spit" of heavy
cigarette smokers to detect the
presence of suspicious cells
that could lead to cancer of the
lung,. while there is still time
to cure it; and' $4,296 for in-
creased rents on offices in Wing-
ham ,and Clinton and janitorial
fees totalling $960 for the two
sites.
Biggest problem with
"adult" movies is that there
are so many kids in the
audience , that it's hard to
find a good'seat.
NOrthside
,UCW Has
Gucsts
The 'Spring Thankoftering
meeting held on Tuesday even-
ing was well attended. Guests
Were present from several neigh-
boring churches.
- The president, Mrs. Geo.
Whey, conducted the business
period. Unit. I was In charge of
the Easter Devotions and used
the theme "The Cross". Mem-
bers taking part were Mrs. Gor-
don McKenzie, Mrs. E. H. Close,
Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot and Mrs.
Ken Stewart.
The guest speaker for the
evening, Malcolm Davidson of
Brucefield, was introduced by
Mrs. Broadfoot. He had spent
three weeks in North East
India near Darjeeling at St.
Alphonsus Boys School helping
them with various phases of
farming. He told of his many
interesting experiences, school
problems, poverty and showed
slides to illustrate this. The
speaker was thanked by Mrs. Mc -
Kenzie.
" A vocal duet by Mrs. Don
Wood and Miss Ruth Cluff fol-
lowed accompanied by 'Mrs. J.
A. Stewart. Courtess remarks
were given by Mrs. Bruadloot.
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Grade 7 and 8 students Will
conduct a survey in the next
week or ten days to determine
the number of pre-school chil-
dren in the county who will be'
attendin., Hurcin County Board
of Educatign schools.
The survey is to be taken in
conjunction with the school Pro-
gram of local community study.
Students making the survey
will work as individuals or in
teams and will be assigned to
a certain portion of a street in
the town or concession in the
townships.
They will carry with them a
survey sheet and parents will
be requested to list the names
and birthdates of all pre-school
children in the household who will
attend a school operated by the
Huron County Board of Education.
Superintendent of Education.
James Coulter, said it is hoped
the children will benefit from
their experiences in dealing with
the public and that they will have
a better knowledge when they
finish the survey of their own
communities and the people who
live in them.
The information collected,
said 'Coulter, will be useful in
predicting future educational re-
clUirements for the area.
He indicated there may also
be other interesting Statistics
to be learned from the study such
as the decline in the birthrate,
the growth in certain areas of
the county, etc.
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KENNE CLUB
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DELMONTE WHOLE
, KERNEL CORN' 12-oz..
LIBBY'S
TOMATO JUICE, 48-oz. tin
RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAM
ST. WILLIAM'S, 24-oz.
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE, 1-1b. bag
BETTY CROCKER
PIE CRUST, 18-oz. pkg. • • • • •
SCOTT JUMBO
TOWELS
PURITAN
IRISH STEW, 24-oz.,
PURITAN
BEEF STEW, 24-oz.
ROBINHOOD
ANGEL FOOD MIX
STOKELY'S
CREAM CORN, 14-oz.,
DELMONTE
CREAM STYLE CORN
DELMONTE EARLY GARDEN
PEAS, 14-oz.
WILSON'S TINNED
POP
HONEY COMB, 9-oz: pkg
VIVA TOWELS
6 for 650
450
2 for 590
350
4 for 89(§
4 for 890
4 f°r 890
4 for 890
990
2 .for 69e
each 430
490
L
MAPLE LEAF
SALMON, 7 3/4 -oz., tin
DELMONTE
690
CATSUP, 11-oz. bottle 170 HEINZ '
CATSUP, 15-oz. bottle 330 GOLD $EAL SOLID WHITE
TUNA, 7 3/4 -oz. tin
490
390
PREMIUM
SOCKEYE 734... 57.
BUTTER
lb. 65.
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OLD DUTIrf
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BLEACH
SCOTIA GOLD
APPLE JUICE
• 3-PLY, SMALL
FACELLE TISSUES
3-PLY, LARGE
FACELLE TISSUES
WILSON'S
GINGERALE• 28-oz. btls.
Weston's or Lewis Bread
4
k 5 loaves for .09 reg. price 1
DEEP BROWN BEA
AUNT JEMIMA
PANCAKE MIX, 2-1b. pkg. • • • • 2 for 850
FACELLE MODERNS
TOILET TISSUE • • • • • • • • • 6 rolls 690,
ROYAL CROWN TINNED
POP 6 tins 590
KRAFT
MIRACLE WHIP, 32-oz. 550
401
1 s
c each
76'1 x 11" Pkg.
STRETCH and SEAL
LOOK '
ROASTING FILM
SUNNYVALE
PEACHES, 28-oz. tin ....... 39e
CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUPS, CLAM CHOWDER 7- CAMPBELL'S 2 tins 350
Turkey
TV Dinners pkg.
Homo Milk
BADEN
LIMBURGER, 7-oz. - • • • - • •
CROWN
CORN SYRUP, 5-lb. tin
CATELLI LONG
SPAGHETTI
5 TINS FOR $1.00 ITEMS
SEACLIFFE PEELED WHOLE POTATOES 19.oz.
STOkELY'S RED KIDNEY BEANS 14-oz.
LIBBY'S GREEN LIMA BEANS
14-oz.
LIBBY'S MIXED VEGETABLES
1 4-02.
AYLMER PEAk AND CARROTS
14-oi.
LIBBY'S PEAS
AYLMER eREAM STYLE CORN 14-oz.
MIX OR MATCH
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT T9 LIMIT QUANITITES
FINNIGAN'S
'EGMONDVILLE
Good for 20 cents
On Purchase of Any Variety' of
Schneider's Meats
of $1.00 or More.
With Our
BLUE CARD
Rebate Plan
Applies al; All'
Purchases
Except Tobacco
FREE Coupon
Good For 1 6-.oz. Jar
Libliy's Mustard
When Buying $1.00 Worth of
Schneider's Weiners
FINNIGAN'S
EGMONDVILLE
- Good for one loaf of
LEWIS BREAD
With PureCaie of $5.00 or Over.
GRADE A LARGE
EGGS 2 doz. 1 •OU
550•
55t
pkg. 530
utoco
ORANGE JUICE, 48-oz. tin
• MAITLAND
64-oz. 39c
3 48-oz. tins $1
..... 5 for 690
2 for. 690
270
Coupon good for one pair
of Panty-Hose When Buying
2 pair for
750
Pkg• 69e
qts-
66c
83c
SUNKIST
ORANGES
PINE RIVER MEDIUM
CHEESE '
BADEN COLBY
CHEESE, 14-oz.
2 doz 890
lb. 790
730
460
950