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The Huron Expositor, 1972-05-25, Page 19
MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1972 12;40 Movie 2;20 Fashions in Sewing, 2:30 Dick Berryman , 3:00 Take 30 • 3:30 Edge of Night 4;00 Family Court Drop-In ' Bewitched Truth Or Consequences Best of Berton FYI Gunsmoke Partridge Family Cannon - Front Page Challenge The Nature of Things Man Alive The National News PM "Kid Galahad" - Hum- phrey Bogart, Bette Davis- TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 472 4 12:40 Movie 2;20 Fashions in Sewing 2:30 Galloping Gourmet 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4;30" Drop-In• 5:00' Bewitched *if 5;30 The Wild Kingdom 6:00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Dick Van Dyke Show 7;30 David Frost Revue 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show 8:30 Melba Moore Show 9;30 Telescope • 10;00 Tuesday Night 11:00 The National News 11;20 PM 11;40 'The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" - Henry Fonda, Don Ameche 4:30 5;00 4 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 8:30 9;30 10:00 10:30 • 11:00 11:20 11:40 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 'I , 1972 12;40 Movie 2:20 Fashions in Sewing 2;30 Dicky Berryman 3;00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 One Northern Summer 5:00 Bewitched 5;30 Truth Or Consequences 6:00 Best of Berton 6;30 FYI 7:00 My Three Sons 7:30 Bewitched 8:00 Expo Baseball 10:30 Sports Week 11;00 The National -News 11;20 PM. 11:40 Royal African Rifles" - Louis Hayward, Veronica Hurst THURSDAY, JUNE' 8, 1972 12:40 Movie 2;20 Fashions in Sewing 2;30 Galloping Gourmet 3:00 Take 30 3;30 Edge of Night 4;00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Bewitched 5:30, Reach For The Top 6;00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 • Midweek Magazine 7;30 The Odd Couple 8:00 O'Hara: U.S. Treasu'ry 9;00 "The' Taming of the Shrew" 11:00 The National News 11:20 PM .11:40 "The Eleanor 'Roosevelt Story" FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1972 12;40 Movie 2:20 Fashions in Sewing 2:30 Dick Berryman 3;00 Take 30 3;30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4;30 Drop-In 5;00 Bewitched 5:30 6:00 6:30 FYI 7:00 The Brady Bunch 7:30 Arnie 8:00 Laugh-In 9:00 Tommy Iiiinter Show 10:00 , Hawaii Five-0 11:00 The National News 11:20 PM 11:40 "The Night of The Generals" • Truth or Consequences Best of Berton • Guitar . • Electric Guitar • Pian© , Accordion • and Theory Openings now available for lessonsinourtlinton Studio • Primary aptitude tests given at no charge • Instruments loaned for home use . Participation in bands, orchestras, concerts • Weekly report cards • Musical books and lesson material. supplied: • Students prepared for Ontario COnservar, tory Exams. , Call no, afid arrange YOUR free musical aptitude • test. Discuss your youngsoers future in music with one of our teachers. D. Harloff, B. Johnson, 527-0168. • - Ontario Conservatory A2f Music "Working With Youth' fora Bettor TonsorrOwls • Announcement (CANADIAN, OXYGEN LTD:) Are Pleased To Announce The Appointment Of . . Huron Canadian Fabricators(19-68)Ltd. AS THE Welding. Supply Depot for SEAFORTH and SURROUNDING AREA For all your welding and machine needs . . SEE Huron Canadian Fabricators(1968)Ltd. TELEPHONE 527-0310 HIGH STREET — SEAFORTH Complete Gas Welding Supplies, Compressed Gases and Arc Welding Equipment. HURON HAYVEN MOBILE HOME PARK - JUNE 23-14L-25 GRAND OPENING We. invite you to visit our overnight camp. MARLETTE HOMES NOW ON DISPLAY (CALL ABOUT HOMES OR LOTS) GEORGE OZISIAK 524-6306 3 MILES NORTH OF GODERICH ON HWY 21 41 Sire U.S. NO, '1 FLORIDA CELERY • • ,...35c NEW CROP CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES I Sire 133 Dec 59` TOP VALU 1 st GRADE Creamery Butter • 1Pklbg 69`"' SuNGOLD ORANGE FLAVOUR CRYSTALS poly r on 3 es bog Of u I 9c PREMIUM RED SOCKEYE SALMON , 65` JELLO ASSORTED FLAVOURS JELLY POWDERS ,9 pkgs c" 1.00 DIXI ASSORTED FLAVOURS • SOFT DRINKS 241b0 ,,' 1.99 SQUIRREL SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER I Jo, 03r tin 1.19 ( District 4H members compete in livest prop 1 ' , icl 0 RI Ttilkki41RONVXPOSIT9Ye. stioirPtIt11,- ON'T, JONI 11692+41 .,„ . Area 4-H members - 138 of them - took part in the Huron livestock and field crop judging competition at Seaforth on Satur- day. The classes in which the competitors had to judge included; dairy cattle; beef cattle; swine; sheep; hog car- casses; beef cuts; corn seed; barley seed and mised hay in addition to an identification class. Results are - "-r-• CFPL TV Listings Senior - 6 competitors open -to all young men and women 18 - 30 year@ of age and also to all those who have repre- sented the County on Royal Teams and Graduates of a Two Year Diploma Course in Agriculture. 1st - Brian Miller - #3, Exeter - score - 716 - possible 775 2nd - Bob McNeil - #6, Goderich - score - 712 - possible 775. Intermediate - 41'competitors - open to all young men and uric Lessons women 15 17; yeast3 of age who have not represented the County on 'a Royal Winter Fair Judging Team. let - Barry Gordon - #1, Sea,-; forth. - score - 695 - possible" 775. 2nd. - Beth PEISSMOre — #3, Exeter - score - 695 - possible 775 (Tie broken by reaspns) Junior - 32-conmetitors - open to all men and women 12 - 14 years of age including previous participants in 4-11 Intee-Club in Guelph. 1st. Brian Lobb - #2, Clinton - score 689 - pos- sible - '775; 2nd. Margaret Franken #2, Auburn - score 688 - possible - 775. Npvice - 45 competitors - open to all men and women 12 - 17 years of age entering Judg- ing Competition for the first time, no previous 4-H Club eX- perience..1st. - Karen Tyndall - #4, Clinton - score - 686 - possible - 775; 2nd. Susan Tyn- ,....101M1••••11•M, • Shield - high Novice Judge. Won now — score - 648 - possible Pen ible 775 77s. (fall #4, Clinton score - 670.- Pr . 4-11 14 competitior$ - open by Karen Tyndall, #4, Clinton; Runner-Up - Susan Tyndall, #4, to all young men and women 11 Belgrave - score 660 -possible year@ of age. 1st. Scot Lougheed, 715, 2nd. Ruth AltOn, #2.4 Luck- Canadian National Exhibition Won by Dave Baan, #3, Walton - Miller had a score of 96 but a Gorrie, score 98 T possible highest score in Sheep Section. Rinmer-Up - Jim Fairies, #1, score) score 95 possible 100. (Brian Runner-Up - Jim Fl ich - score 98 p !eh - score 98 - peasible 400; Won by Rob McNeil, #6, Gocierr 100. (Tie broken by competItkm Cyanamid of Canada Award - Clinton. Blatchford Feeds' Ltd. - high- est score in entire Competition. Won by Brian Miller,(/#3, Exeter - score 716; runner -'up - Bob McNeil, #6, Goderich- score 712, C.I.L. Trophy t highest score in Swine Won by Joe Phelan, #2, Blyth - score 146 - possible - 150; Runner-Up - Fred Meier, #4, Brussels - score 145 - pos- sible 150; Judy Cook, #1, Bel- grave - score 145 - possible 150. Huron Milk Committee Award highest score in Dairy Section. Spring Gardening Supplies Now On Display At Saforth IGA Yes we have BOX PLANTS for sale now!!! 20th 1/1 NNIS RY •"""114444rfe LB. NOM. U.S. NO.1 •RED RIPE CENTRE CUT . 1 lb. vac pac FULLY COOKED FOOTBALL STYLE COLEMAN'S SMOKED 'HAMS Either Half lb. '794 ea. RED OR BLUE (3.7th Rib) • U.S. NO. 1 'FLORIDA WHITE I RIME RIB ROAST lb. 9.7` GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 65c1. BONUS DISCOUNTS .r. Varier.. wow.. wisurva Kimberly Clark Sale KRAFT CANADIAN PROCESS SINGLES CHEESE SLICES . pkg.87` Sig, of 2 rolls 1 29c 55c MAXWELL HOUSE ALL PURPOSE GROUND COFFEE 1 b1nba 88` Iodves 95c Am.:04:kA47:'nvw A s Seaforth IGA is open all day -Wednesday and Friday night 'till 9pm SATURDAY, JUNE 3 11:00 Splderman • 11:30 The Pink Panther 12:00 Here Come The Brides 1;00 Andy of Mayberry 1;30 The Outdoor Sportsman 2;00 . Kaleidosport 4;00 Don Messer's Jubilee 4;30 Roundup 5;00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 6;00 Adam 12 6;30 FYI 7:00 All In The Family - 7;30 The Smith Family 8:00 The Six Wives of Henry VIII 9;30 Theatre Canada 10:30 Country Time 11;00 The National News 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11;20 PM. • 11:40 Movie - °They Came to Cordura", Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1972 1;00 Roy Jewell Farm show . 1;30 Country Canada 2;00 Distinguished Canadians 2;30 Kaleidosport 4;00 Encounter 4:30 New Majority 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 5;30 Disney 6:30 Act Fast 7:00 The Rovers 7:30 Jimmy Stewart Show 8:00 Flip Wilson Show 9:00 Stratford Date 10:00 CBC. Weekend st, 11;00 The National News 11:15 Nations' Business 11:20 PM 11:40 Heritage Highways 11:45 Under Attack Contribute 'to workshop for retarded An additional list of those who have contributed to the Workshop for the Mentally Re- tarded has been released and brings total contributions to $14,794.18. The Zurich canvass total is s2,900.ob and that from the Hayfield canvass $340.00. Seaforth Knights of Colum- bus - $250.00; Viola Beavers, Exeter - $10.00; Anonymous, Exeter - $20.00; Milford Mer- ner, Dashwood - $25.00; In Mem- ory of Mrs. Greer, McCurdy & Huron Hope, Staffa - $5.00; Jack Delbridge, Exeter - $20.00; An- . onymous, Exeter - $10.00; Anon- . ymous, Grand Bend - $5.00; Mr, William Weaver, R.R.2, Forest - $6.00; John Morrissey, C rediton- $50.00; Thedford Garden pro- duce, Thedford - $400.00; Norm Martin, Exeter - $100,00; Helen Nychag, Exeter - $5.00; Earl Zimmer, Zurich - $25.00; An- thony Bedard, Zurich - $25.00; L4Gord Kraft, Grand Bend -$64.2 5; Ella Bailey,' Exeter - $10.00; Dorothy Brady, Exeter - $10.00; Jim Rowcliff, London - $125.00; Varna United Church - $21.95; Elimville IA/Omen's Institute - $50.00; Huron Centennial School, Brucefield $1215.58; Harold Or- mond, Hayfield - $100.00; Freeda Hayter - $20.00; Ursuline Re- ligious Order, Dublin - $50.00; Exeter Public School - $598.55; Mount C arm-el Canvass - $518.90; Co-Op.Health Services -$500,00; Marg. Purdy, Thedford - $15.00; Mrs. B. H. Pullen - $3:00; 'Texas' - $5.00; Mount Carmel Separate School - $52-.00. opt r mayor award 'winners are ilia nron County Reef produce. Amiciation Award - highest , score lii-Beet Section. WOu• say Ben Vail Miltenbiirg, #4, Sea- forth - score 183 - possible 150. Runner-Up - Mark- Wyoja, #4, Seaforth - score 1323, possible 150. Winners will receive prize money from their 4-R Club Leaders. Having disposed of my FV-El) MISiNEW \in WALTON, I would 111M to the*`everr- one for their patronede, mr0 JPS years in business and the ten Y'eais hef with my father. I would like everyone to give the same Kup. port to my successor; ERIC REA:811,4Ni who has taken-over the Feed Business in' WALTON. The new mill number is 887.6023 Wishing ERIC' every success, Herbert S. Travis ASSORTED COLOURS 1 KLEENEX TOWELS 0 .41S .• I Facial Tissue 3/1.00 Facial Tissue 3189:,/ 177 I) .71.717`.."" "4" a— KLEENEX WHITE Dinner Napkins •204 pkg. of 40 Qs •al Kleenex Assi'd Colours 2 Ply boo .1 200 U S NO 1 YELLOW SPANISH TYPE ONIONS 2 lbs. 390 HOLLAND ASSORTED DUTCH SPRING BULBS . 59c CIRED OR BLUE- BRAND ; r P, RIAIROSE 4 oz. r--IITAT3o5-111-:S FINEST SLICED WOIFRIrZgN '1 I REO OR PINTO A -HEW FORD K EACH WEEK FOR FIVE COIOECUTIVE• WEEKS, TOTAL RETAIL vain APPROXIMATELY $11,475.00. • EAKS BEEFTOUR I I II SIDE ONE 1972 FORD PINTO GOLD TUDOR SEDAN WILL BE GIVEN AwitY 11 SLICED .1 11 (From the Chuck) . BLUE BRAND Y TO ENTER! EASY TO WIN! I Fo 1 lb. vac ac I of five beu1iful gold Tudor sedan Piritos will be won by some lucky IGA shopper each week for five consecutive weeks. Everyone who enters is eligible to win. Winners must answer a skill testing question. No suhstitutes, prizes must be taken as shown.. Contest ends Saturday', July 1, 1972. Enter,as 'Often as , I you wish. miour Or.* '1..7 1 LLB. I I • 1B. WE SELL ONLY CANADA'S FINEST RED & BLUE BRAND REEF! LEGS a Le.a. C" I. I BACON I I I STEAKS SS and deposit same in the ballot box at the Prone of your local IGA, store. One CONTEST RULES: Attach proof of purchase of one of our popular bonus brand products or ony reasonable focsimile.10 our entry forms, which ore available of-the cash register, I I • PATTIES I I 1. BBQ Shank Half I I I. I LAMB SWISS ASSORTED COLOURS WONDERSOFT BATHROOM TISSUE pkg. of 2 rolls WATERMELON Wonctersoft Auld Colours Bathroom Tissue c .,1, pkg. of 4 rolls Klooneklfiro Fold 7 Ply Assrd Col Eating Apples 5/69' Canada no 1 Ord Yellow Cooking ONIONS . 3 lb, bog 33c ONTARIO GROWN FRESH ROSEBUD Radishes 2 bunches 25` ONTARIO NO I HOTHOUSE CUCUMBERS 2/45c Product of South Afr,co Granny Smith REGULAR KOTEX FEMININE NAPKINS pkg. of 12 RED OR BLUE BRAND (For Your 8110) RIB STEAKS lb. 1.08 LOIN PORK CHOPS lb. 89' RED OR BLUE BRAND BONELESS ROASTS OR SAVOY STEAK . lb. i .09 • WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE HEINZ BEANS 14 or. tin 1 3C VALLEY FARM CHOICE REGULAR CUT FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 2 lb. bag 25c AYLMER CHOICE CUT GREEN. BEANS, CUT WAX BEANS, CREAM STYLE CORN, OR CHOKE GREEN PEAS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1972 i 3c MEAT PIES ...D.. tin a a,. pkgs. SA N00 WESTON'S SLICED RAISIN BREAD K Y Fancy 2 Frud Salad, Pooch Halves or Slices or PEAR HALVES 2 WESTINGOUSE 40. 60 or 100 watt SOFT WHITE LIGHT BULBS DREAM WHIP D es"rt Tapping MARY MILES _ WIENERS RED OR BLUE BRAND BONELESS IMPERIAL- ROAST lb. 994 (For Braising) , e SHORT RIBS OF BEEF lb. 79` TOP VALU SLICED 1 lb. vac pee 85c SIDE BACON ULSTER FRY BREAKFAST STRIPS MACARONI & CHEESE CATELLI DINNER Ac 7.25 oz. Pkg• • SAICO PURE APPLE JUICE 411 oar. tin 28c BANQUET BEEF, TURKEY OR CHICKEN FROZEN or. pkg. 1 lb. vac pcic 5 tea4 00, hns UUCP P1 ) 01= 2 bulbs 55 fa