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The Huron Expositor, 1972-01-27, Page 5' Checking the Smokehouse • - • ...Az .." 196*8 Cougar, 129 — 48 , 1967 Chev. Impala, D.P. 1967 Mercury Pitfrklane, D.P. 1967 Chrysler, D.P., Air. 1967 Mustang 1966 Ford, 2-dr., '.T. 1970 1969 Chev. Truck, 8-cyl. 1 LD • McLAUGHLIN MOTORS Ford - Mercury Dealer PHONE 527-1140 SEAF'ORTU MERCURY • rprriorty Chotth Member 1 flygptt Exeorrir,,EAN4..,. 04, e is 'it A Presbyterian Church Worn- en's Missionary Society's half million-dollar budget for Caned- Ian and foreign sdrvice'rageires hands to do a lot of willieg work, Mrs. Gordon Whitton, St. Cathar- ines, told the Stratford Presby- terial W MS at the annual meeting. Stratford WIVIS covers Huron and Perth Counties. Mrs. Whitton, president of Hamilton- and London Synodical, in an address at Knox Presbytere tan Church, reminded members of the repeated biblical referenc- es to hands in their various guise es and said it ',takes many hands in service of love to win the world . for Christ." e She described mission ser- vice in foreign fields aed Canada. Among the area projects are wayside houses at Hamilton and• St. Catharines and a youth dope in. centre at of Beach along the shores of Lake Huron, In Stratford Presbyterial Women's. Missionary Society fund raising for 1971 fell $1,021 short of its goal of e1e,700, Miss Eispettee Davidson, presbyterial treasurer reportede-She said the eemedical budget for the presby- trial in 1972 had beenincreased to $16,870. Mrs. Thomas LeScott, Crom- arty, was elected presbyterial president succeeding Mrs. Nor'- man CentIthardt lest .Pahl Vice-president is WS. per. ik Nind, Listewele Seeretarree, Mrs. Bruce Aitchison, RR e, St., Mauls, Mrs. Denald MeTavish, RR 1, Shakespeare; treasurer, Miss Elspeth Davidson, Strat- ford. Group secretaries are; After- noon group, Mrs. Warnick Bell, Atwood; evening , group, Mrs. Stewart Stevenson, RR 2, Bres- sels; 'young women's promotions,, Mrs. Irvin Coxon, Milverton; girls' organization, Miss Isabell 'McTavish, Stratford; i erjendship and service, Mise Margaret 04404 .40904 ..-literat1IrOe1 •• mro., .w74v4k,. ti 1;oosh4.1; play, Ntxs, ZArl -p,p-Icitngto.oi, • $114epp.9.-,re.; • life Mrs. Mergi AlgInt90i.j(4. Xi' Goyafk4.0vim; Leetee.. aril ..s.#4ttoroi. library, Mrs,. vx,mtui.4.4,71voik,,. • •, bank; IgstorianiAlr4.4.0*POWe Gillawee, Secretaries without pOSItOlisn, • Mrs. Jack Mathes.on,RR ford, Mrs. John Cochrane, N11.1- verton; Mrs. Willielre Bell, Shakespeare. re. #4.44(.*************1^.**********.**** —1, 7.,- L I i 4 1 i 1, 4 1 I A 0 /4- Due to inclement weather, there was a small attendance at Monday• night's . meeting of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Chas. Reeve, noble' grand, pre- sided. Mrs. Adin Forbes was named social convener for Feb- • ruary and will convene lunches for the night of February .3rd when dOdeifkh and ' seel 1,odges be-PAU' eti l occuAin of the .difielai of the assembly prenident, Mrs. Betty Robinson of Dorchester; also for the St.' Patrick's euchre. vs (Continued from Page 1) and shoe shine. Members of the club who hope to make the trip are: Sharot Stevenson; Mary Anne Blake; Darlene Storey; Rosemary Van Den Hengel; Marlene Turnbull; Lois Williamson; Rpsemary Newnham; Gail Searle; Jim Thompson and Lynne McDonald. Vicki Miller; Dianne' Fraier; Brenda Dietz; Jean Devereaux; Maureen Connolly; Ken And- erson; Liz Ball; Kathy Blake and Elizabeth Blom.' Shirley Brintnell; Sandra Coleman; Bruce McDonald; Douglas Hoovere.„Anne Nobel; Murray South; Debbie Wallace; iL Nancy Traquair; Debbie Wey; Bill Kunz and Randy Alexander. ,„. Rebekahs Support Youth ,Pilgilmage . A group of students from Huron Centennial School, Brucefield wonder about their new surroundings as they make their first SDHS Geography First, Ict's set 'the stage. And, let's start th you. Thu gr6w up:You set certain go ,I•t; for,'ourself". And then, after some time, along conic the little you'i. And with them, a whole new set of goals. A 'home, a car, maybe a'cottage.0 want the good things. And, seeing that you work hard for your money, why not? . • gut, where do we fit in? we, feel two heads are better than one: We figure if' two peiple set out to achieve the same goals,they might come atittle sooner. And easier. You see, we're in the money ; • husiness.We invest money to make at we mean by lbgether we're both stronger," Members voted to again sup- port the Youth Pilgrimage to the United Nations and voted $25.00 to the project. ,The winner 'of the trip is determined by the outcome of the public speaking competition to be held at Clin- ton in early-April. A raffle As. being held on a tio4teti"bee eeillian ", '0 4tteerfiT lee.Vhae R'4v es With' prieCeeds' tO assist in de- fraying expenses of the lodge's 60th birthday anniversary ban- quet. • The particular part of West Germany which the students will visit fits well into their Grade 12 course of study. The lands along the Rhine River Basin.pro- vide a unit of study where phy- sical, climatic, economic and social . patterns are constantly„ varying. It will provigdethem with an eon the scene" opportunity to eiseover why distinctly dif- ferent economic and settlement patterns have developed in var- ious sections of the. river. Lahr is an ideal focal point - for it lies, on the edge, of the Black Foreet and of the Rift Valley approximately 22 miles from Strasbourg (France) ante one hour's drive from Switzer- lad money; so that We can lend you ;money. But ail of it isn't worth a plurgged nickel i somebody doesn't use tor our services, or our facilities. Is:6. we're hot trying J(3 talk you into loan or a deposit. It's not' like that:We feel,these things will conic . naturiilly.with what we have to offer. And that oiler is:. - this: a working eeee, appearance at Seaforth Public School as part of a new program .of Home Economics and Industrial Arts which was introduced at the school last week. (Staff Photo) Public School pupils are busy assisting in setting up new facilities which came into use in the school last week. Here Sheila Drager (left) and Nancy O'Shea are at work in the library helping to arrange.bopks. (Staff Photo) a partnershipTn—aChieYing goals. Your goals. and-our goals. Let's call it something like, US, Mt' & Sons. We know you work hard for Your money.We understand things don't come easy. For any of us. And thafs what we mean hv."You and the Commerce:1600'er we're NA-) strongef':•BecaliSe together. we are, CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE .......• ^Y. • ul • .• "I didn't get his number , but I'll never forget His laugh!" ' USE' EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 At Merner's Meats , . Making Patties 0.1)... ,GET MORE.. . Having one of the most modern abattoirs in Hbron,' enables Merner's Meat Market eo provide "that little extra" in quality and service. Many have discovered that difference and Merner's invite you to do the same. Here are some of .the benefits. that edd eating pleasure to your meat after their expert custom slaughtering and processing. 1969 Meteor. 2-door, H.T. 1968 Volkswagen ••, 1966 Chev.. Biscayne, 4-dr. Sedan, Low mileage 1966 Chev. Stationwagon ti Wrapping With Vita Film 1. LARGE COOLER FOR AGING , By having a large cooler for sides of beef and pork, Merner's never heee to rush your meat through. It can be aged just the way you . want it, under Ron Merner's expert care. 2. THREE CUTTING METHODS Some people never seep to consider the fact that not everyone • wants his meat cut up the same way, That's why Merner's have -three cutting services. There's the regular method, a semi-deluxe and a deluxe. The lattee involves the removal of alt bones from_ . roasts and rolling roasts. , 3. WRAPPING WITH VITA' FILM This is a clear see-through film that enables the busy housewife to . e see at e glance what she is picking, out of her freezer, les.thin and I reduces the storage space. required for your meat and at the.same. time is stronger than most. paper 'used. in the processing business. • and prevents freezer burg. While' they're Wrapping meat,. the good . people at Merner's use cello-paper to divide your steaks and chops so you can use any number you wish without thawing the entire package. Vita Film is air-tight of course and after wrapping, all cuts are identified be their standard name' and also identified by quality -so you know VoLeee_picki.g,,out:Ulebeff'roast from Weer"- freezer if you want Something spe ial for company. • . .,...., ..„ . . , • • , Here's one 'of the most important aspects of having excellent meat. It should be frOlzen as quickly as possible and that's exactly what happens in Merner's blast freezer. None of the goodness escapes. 5.' SMOKE HOUSE t Merner's have 'just added a smoke house to their facilities. Here they'll custom' smoke your hams-,bacons, pork loins, sausage, summer sausage, etc. if that's the way you ,enjoy it best. It's not rushed, but given plenty of time to soak' uri'the tasty aroma of hardwood smoked meats'. 6. "MAKING -BEEF NG BE EF PATTIES „.. The outdoor barbecue, whether it be on a warm sunny day in the summer or around the campfire on a snowmobile outing, is • always easily mastered if the chef has prepared patties, Meener!s have a machine that automatically turns out patties that make it easy for you to prepare hamburge at any time. 'FREE. PICKUP SERVICE UNTIL FEB. 12 • Yes, as an added benefit to you, Merner's are providing free pickup of, your animals from now until February 12, It's their way Of asking you. to give their' a chance to prove they can give you "that little extra”, 4. BLAST FREEZER A Our plant & processing is government inspected Your assurance off cleanliness and quality You and the Commerce. Tagether we're both stronger. A bASHWOOD MERNER'S MEATS 2373314 se, • eem .....