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*FOOD MARKET
SDHS STUDENTS CANVASS BEGINt
MONDAY' APRIL 14th
and continues until Friday, April 18th
PLEASE NOTE
Residents who may be omitted in the canvass, may for-
ward giftsty'mail in the envelope'provided to
IL J. SPITTAL,' Campaign Chairman, Seaforth, Ontario.
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
— HURON UNIT
Office on King Street, Clinton, open Tuesday, and Priday
, afternoons each week.
qmcl: Mrs: •I ev/W 4tenee
• And-fareilY.-Visitect-With-,34,4014-:-
aver7the,
Mist, Dennis
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31'r, and Mrs Bill Evans And Don SinningerA 'Toronto'
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PAINTERS •
TINTER IOR
EXTERIOR
Phone 482..9512
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moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just. Dial
Seaforth 527-0240. '
Homemaking ',sigh girls Lin
Huron have been, taking Ort4n, the 4-11 spring project "Meg
the Menu". Throughout the past
three months; the girls have
studied the various cuts of beef
and' pork, learning to identify
and locate the cuts on the cart
cam. Methods of cooking both
cuts of beef and pork were dem-
onstrated at the meetings. The
girls themselves have tried many
new recipes using mainly the
economical, less tender cuts.
Throughout the project they
have kept a record book and re-
cipe file pertaining to meat and
meat cookery.
Achievement Days in Huron
County will begin on April 19th
at Hewick Central School. Sub-
sequent Achievement Days will
be held at Luckno*, April 26th
(Ldteltn w Public SA 00, Sea-
forth, y,011 rth
trio 14.0 *61390PIi4t3Iiii9:644
Alsip 10th Masiwined* VcmigtuOtY
Ceritre) and BrUeefield May 24th
(I.htren CAntentAal School). The
girls will exhibit their record
books and reelPelAleg as well as
present an afternoon programme
of skits, demetAratioale and ex-
hibits.
jitrilor
Farmers
The Seaforth-Junior (Partner's
met Tuesday April Est at the
Seeforth District !High School.
It vas, njointlneeting *hen Virm.
Patterson 4howetl. slides of Weld
Africa. ale Thad: served there iwith
the Cress ;Roads in the =turner
of '1965 Afor rtwo -ntOrd445.
ratan and family of tondon,,Aso
Mr. and Mrs, lohn Sp,s/vrtof
Kitchener visited with Mr. and,
Urst Norman Moan And fain*
ilY.
Mr. and *rs, CharleS Geddes
and family and Mr. and
Joe Murphy visited with M.
and Mrs. James Cameron 'Anct Mr. and Mrs.. Bedford Dungey
Sarnia,
Mrs.-H. B Atehinson and ,rd.
,Master olfieltael Qherwnilto ;of
Toronto was a week And''''NittiteP
of Mr. And Mrs, DM 1001334
Mrs. Greta McLeod. and aVIr,
and 'Mrs. KennethlMeteod
ednvith Mr. and.' Mr4-. 'Leroy !Pei,
ker in - London over
end.
.tind 'Mrs. Mess enntling-
ham,. Karen 'and Ricky tit Ethel
visitetrwith 'Mr. and ',Mrs. Ken
Ritaliie on !StindaY.
'Mr. George 'Hamilton Of'44.00-
urn /visited :with and *Mrs.
A. C. :Rutledge over AIM meek-
end and attended the MeGon-
igle 25th Anniversary.
Mrs. Mary Welch, 'July ,and •
Debbie of Dorchester -visited
withars. Cecilia Rozell and fam-
ilY over the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Jean Howes-of Wingham
visited with Miss Bernadette
Howes over the holiday week-
end at the home of Mrs. Jeanette
Praiser.
-Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hastings of
Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Dan-.
ny Murray of Stratford were
weekend • visitors with, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton
of Stratford were weekend visit-
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Von
Euw and, family.
Mr. and • Mrs. Donald Tremeer
of Kitchener were weekend•visit.
ors of Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred
Tremeer:
Mr.-and Mrs. Jaines Boyce of
London and., Mr. .and Mrs..„ Joe
Uniac of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs.
John Consitt and .family of Zur-
ich were holiday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs'.4Ed Boyce. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Dungey
and family of London and Mr.
George KrUse Jr. of Toronto)
were .visitors of Mr. and Mrs.'
Geo. Kruse and family and Mrs.
F. Dungey over the weekend.
Bill McLean and Jack Durst
who are travelling in Europe'for
• a year are now in Morocco visit-
ing historictirsite.s.
LOBA ,Names •
'Euchre Winners
Winners at the LOBA. Euchre
Monday were. Ladies .kigh, Mrs.
H. 'Damage; -ladles', lone; Mrs. E.
BroWn; &'Turn-
bull; Robert Camp-
bell; mens lone, IL .11!01.paage;
mens-low;E. Toll. Winner Of the
cake draw,' Jim Kelly. There
were 12 tables' in play.. ,
and Mrs.. mot Murray and rel- atives:
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril • Murray,
icitehener with Mrs. John. E. Murray.
'Miss Marie Krauskopf,
th.N4s, Catherine &RP' kap!, SA Marilyn Looby,
with Mr. aed Mrs. Clayton •
Looby. ,
Mr. .mrs. Itehert Stapp
till won. 41,:ntla smrsen .efi,o1A.g.mtesbeite4.104,. n.
Mr. a d Mrs. harry Alt&lop, don with Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph
Ryan. •
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr. and 11/Ird:'Tem'Dawe and
Carolyn and Neil JVIarshand of
Windsor spent Easter with Mrs.
Dawe's parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Leo Murray.
Mr. Ernie Toll of Eginondville
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Murray.
Usborne Council
Mr. and )Elva; Jim
dsor :andTurf!: . 'Pp
1.1-01ni4er* '
and Ws, Gordon' COstelic
And' lily.Of Nestbrook Ont.
ASO,' and Mrs: Danny Cost-
ello And family Kitchener with
sati
Mrs. CROlU4*,
t. gin Cestella n444g
sfactory recovery in St. Jos-
eph's gestlital? Aendon., •
Mr. Willian1 st4Pl.gtcil 440 re-
turned to her home from St.
Petersburg; Florida. .
Mr: and PIP. Ben Agar and
Frs. Edward Stapleton,
Kathleen !Atspieton,
Newcombe, Port Credit in .TOt .
edol. -
Mr. ad Mrs. Jack .Kelly. and
family, ,ArVA,.•Mr.tend Mrs. Kvith
KeltyrAndjlemily,,,Alte4eger, Afx..
and Mrs. :Stapleton ,:And
children AnbArn,, Robert 47141,g, limn ton, *ter- the late fe. r
SW149UPPj. ;• A
James P. ram
At Brucefield
6
lies Linda Friend,' gitcheher,
Alias en4,.'gkielEtiA Vat Lydia:' ITO A04* Toronto, With 10, and 'Mr's . Charles 'friend; Miss pe_rpadette 1Vagie of Lon-
don with Mr. and KO. 40,41% Ping-
le, •
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs, William Byrne
Park, lifiebigan t
Crossdall,. Wyndette, Michigan,
and Mrs. Peter Dill, Abell-
ester, Michigan With MP Monica
Byrne.
Mr. George and Edward Hol-
land, Scarboro with relatives in
the village
Usborne Connell met at El-
imviile for 'the April. meeting.
Reeve Roy Westeott and Coun-
cillors Lloyd Ferguson, Walter
• McBride and William Morley
we re present.
Council was advised that drain
by-laws are 'ready to be mailed
to assessed ratepayers and the
date set for final passing and
consideration of tenders for the•
work is April 22nd.
• M. J. Geiser representing`Hod-
gson Limited reviewed insurance
coverage held' and Council ag-
reed on renewal $1443.44 for the
Road Department and $596.14tt,
for general accounts. Road ac-
counts amounting, to ;35,679.86
were passed and the Road Super-
intendent was instructed to call
tenders for the contract to spray
the roadsides of the municipal.-
ity for weeecontrol.
The Treasurer reported re-
ceipt of the balance of the 1968
road subsidy $26;488.34, 1966
tax arrears collected by the
County of $173.20, hall
collected $21.00 and Road Dept.
accounts receivable, of ;$39.25.
General accounts amounting
to $7394:70.paid.
The Department of Murrici-
pal Affairs advised that the Bas-
ic Shelter Grant would be con-
tinued in 1869 and that the ad-
ministration of assessment wOiiki
be taken over by the province in
1970,
A Township of Tuckersrnith
resolution on Regional Govern-
ment was filed.
And .Mrs, Billie reeneY
children of London WOW end
na Atchinson of Torante visit-
children
ed with W. nnd'Idrs. Sid Gera- and fanpi,ly, Kitchener with M.r. ' WIZ 'NC/1MM Stapleton, mall .over the weekend,
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COFFEE, 6-oz. jar *9 $idada Orange Pekoe 90
TEA BAGS, pkg. of 60 MO
lBetty Crocker — White, Devil's Food, Pineapple, Banana or
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CAKE MIXES 2 19-oz. pkgs. 850
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BEANS with PORK • • • • 219-oz. tins 390
5 14-oi. $
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