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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-06-08, Page 15ONTARIO FANCY McINTOSH APPLES 3 lb. bag 49, U.S. NO. 1 LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA Cantaloupes U.S. NO. 1 JUICY Tangy Lemons receptipns and social gatherings the Silver Strings have been play- ing for wedding anniversaries, the two latest being for Mr. and Mrs. Taylor's 40th wedding anni- versary held at Clinton Orange Hall on May 27th and Mr, and Mrs. Tom Bernard's 25th wedd- ing anniversary at the Legion,, Hall in Brussels, June 2nd. They have also donated their talent to raise money for worthy causes. They played on Sunday, May 28th at Family Paradise Park, pro- ceeds going to the Bunny Bundle for crippled children. Earlier in the year to help raise money for the Brucefield United Church and at Londesboro to raise money for hymn books. During last week with Mar- lene Glanville and Vicky Harris who step-danced, they put on an hour's program for the residents of Huronview,,Clinton. Members of the Silver Strings are; Fay Dalton, 14, daughter of Mrs. Percy Dalton. Fay the piano. Beth McNichol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr. and plays 1„4. 21" ONE 1972 FORD PINTO GOLD TUDOR SEDAN WILL BE GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS, TOTAL RETAIL VALUE APPROXIMATELY $11,475.00.' E • 10 TO ENTER! EASY TO WItil CONTEST Attach proof of purchase of one of our popular bonus brand products or any reasonable facsimile to our entry forms, which are available of the cash register, and deposit some in the ballot .box at the front of your local IGA store. One of file beautiful gold Tudor sedan Pintos will be won by some lucky IGA shopper each week for {answer ce weeks. Everyone who enters is, eligible to win. Winners must a skill testing question. NO substitutes, prizes must be token os shown. 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I FLORIDA WHITE Grapefruit BANANAS *Ws VaValt wsx tin 1 •39 Isv, 0,..779c tin 10 lb. bag 89' lb. 79c pint bor. 49. 4 ALBACORE TUNA a5c CLOVER LEAF FLAKED lo 20 U r5 n. ••119c pkg. I. I CANADA GRADE "A" FOR STEWING OR BOILING BOILING FOWL , 2 Sze . _ Cut From the Blade-Red or Blue Brand Boneless Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neil of • London spent the weekend with Mrs. Neil's sister, Mrs. M. Wil- son and Mr. Wilson, The annual Decoration Ser- vice of Brucefield 1.0.0.F. will be held at Bairds Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, June 11 at rp.m. Tuckersmith Group no. 1 . • of the U.C.W.held a successful sale at the home of Mr. Allan Haugh, on Saturday. Mrs. Janet Taphfe, Byron, Visited with her sister Mrs. G. Ald winkle over the weekend. Brucefield United Church will hold an open house on Sunday, June 11th from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 wheh everyone will be welcome. An astounding display of iris in the gardens of Mrs. Mary Haugh on the Mill Road has at- tracted many visitors inpluding a a number from London, Wood- stock and Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Naughton, Toronto, were recent visitors with •Mrs. Mary Haugh and other relatives in the dis- trict. Dr. and Mrs. Carman Haugh of Toronto are visiting relatives in the area. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1972 10:30 The Pink Panther- 11:00 Spiderman 11:30 Here Come The Brides 12:30 The Outdoor Sportsman 1:00 Klahanie 1:30 The World of Man 2;00 Kaleidosport 4:00 Sports 5:00 The Belmont Stakes 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 Bless This House 9:30 The Performers 10:00 Country Time 10:30 The National News ▪ 11:00 Provincial Affairs 11:15 11:20 PM "The New Internt"' - 11;40 Michael Callan and Barbra Eden SUNDAY, JUNE 11,19'72 12:30 Hymn Sing 1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show 1:30 country Canada 1.O OP!? ger%PV.e•et.. Kaleidosport Encounter New Majority Audubon Wildlife Theatre One In The Spirit • 7:00 The Rovers 7:30 The Jimmy Stewart Show 8:00 Flip Wilson Show 9:00' Sunday At Nine 10:00 CBC Weekend 11;00 The National News 11;15 Nation's Business 11:20 PM • 11:40 Heritage Highways 11:45 Under Attack MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1972 12:30 News at Noon 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 4:20 Drop-In 5:00 Bewitched 5;30 Truth Or Consequences 6;00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7;00 Gunsmdke 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Cannon 9;30 Front Page Challenge 10;00 Of All People 10:30 Distinguished Canadians 11:00. The National News 11:20 PM • 11:40 "The Roaring Twenties" Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1972 12;30 News 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-Ifi 5:00 Bewitched 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 - Clifton Davis Show 9:30 Telescope 10:00 Tuesday Night 11:00 The National News 11:20 PM 11:40 Movie "The Desert Rats" - Richard Burton James Mason WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1972 12:30 News at Noop 42:40 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 One Northern Summer 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 Truth Or Consequences 6:00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI • '700 My Three Sons 7:30 Bewitched 8:00 The Sea 8:30 Expo Baseball 11:00 The National News 11:20 • PM 11;40 Movie - "My Cousin The Federal Government's Standing Committee on Trans- port and Communications held Hearings le our area this last week, and T presented a brief• to the Committee, pointing out the need for restoration, of pas- senger rail service. When ser- vice was discontinued, it was stated that an alternative bus service existed, and I drew the Committee's attention to, the fact that the bus service provided was very unsatisfactory indeed. I also pointed out the high per- centage of people over 65 in the area who have no other way to travel other than by means of public- transportation, and that in some cases these people are being forced to move from their homes to larger metropolitan centres to be close to the neces- sary medical, hospital and other facilities. 1 stressed the serious- ness of the situation regarding public transportation, and expressed the hope that the Committee would recommend re- instatement of services discon- tinued in the last two years, pen- ding a full investigation into pas- senger service needs. Hugh Edi- ghoffer• (Liberal, P9,Ftn) presented a brief recommending restoration of service to a Hearing of the Standing Com- mittee at Stratford earlier in Rachel" Richard Burton, Olivia de Havilland THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 12:30 News at Noon 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 Night Gallery, 9:00 Movie - "They Came To Rob Las Vegas" , Jack Palance, Lee J. Cobb 11:00 The National News 11;20 PM 11:40 Movie - "Bitter Victory" Rieliard Burton, Ruth Ininan FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1972 , ews At Moon Vlgxie ` • SeWing " Dick Befilman Take 30 Edge of Night Family Court Drop-In Bewitched - Truth Or Consequences Best of Berton FYI The Brady Bunch Arnie • Laugh-In Tommy Hunter Show Hawaii Five-0 The National News PM „ Movie, "Ice Palace" Richard Burton, Carolyn Jpnes the week. Charles Turner (M.P. for London East) who Is acting Chairman of the Committee stated, following the Hearings, that in his opinion full railway passenger service should be re- stored to the Winghzun,goderich, Walkerton, Owen Sound and Palmersto areas by this Fall. Re said he expected his Com- mittee to recommend the restor- ation of the service cut off by C.N. and C.P.R. late in 1970, and he felt this recommendation would be before the House of Commons. before Parliament ' adjourns this summer. The auditing team investigat- ing the Provincial Auditor's De- partment continues to report to the Public 'Accounts Committee of the,LW of the Legislature, and has re- quested the assistance of the Ontario Provincial Police to carry out their investigations. Donald Deacon, Liberal Member of the Committee, says he will demand that Solicitor-General John. Yaremko order a police investigation becauCe "it's im- possible for the Cdmmittee to really get to the root of this spending and the pollee have the powers and facilities to make a more extensive investigation". At this point in their investigat- ion, the auditing team have dis- covered that some $135,000 was improperly charged by seven ministries during the 1971-72 fiscal year. During debate on the Estimates of the Department of Government Services,the L iber al critic requested informatiOn on the amount of money spent by the Provincial Government on leasing premises as Assessment Offices and Review Courts throughout Ontario. During the last financial year these rental charges amounted to an incred- ible total of $1,618,564, accord- ing to figure s supplied by the Minister himself. In other news, the Ministry of Commimity and Social Ser- vices is considering a five year experimental plan of supplements for Ontario's working poor, as a possible forerunner for a guaran- teed annual income. The plan would take about, one year to put into effect, three years in oper- ation, and one year to study and evaluate the results, and would cost some $5 -million. Planning is in the very early stages, and the project will hopefully com- mence next spring. oPe 5g y suo 77/EIJE '.1/76- ro PO( (iron/ 71 31I1P S. ME McNichol, Beth plays the banjo; Linda OAK% 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Godkin. Linda plays the violin. Ray Mc- Nichol, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McNichol. Ray plays the guitar and Alex Robertso4.4, son of-Mr. and Mrs. James Robert- son on the drums. Vicky Harris and Marlene Glanville along with the Silver Strings Orchestra entertained at Huronview, Thursday evening. 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Olive Little ,. gave a reading "How to Handle a Husband:" Brenda received many lovely gifts and thanked the ladies and a social half -hour was spent. THE SILVER STRINGS Besides playing for wedding CLOVERLEAF PINK SALMON ••• a 7 3 ...1. A 9-c I Nesit-of 4' TRIMIWIIMMIMMINIMOMMIMIP Brumfield 2:00 2:30 4;00 4;30 5:00 6: 30 CFPL TV Listings 1214 , 12:3 - 2:2 2:30 3;00 3:30 4:00 4:30 "5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7;30 8;00 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:20 11:40 SEASONAL WORKERS REQUIRED To help process delicious Alymer and Del Monte Vegetables. NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY • light and heavy labour • day and night shifts INCREASED WAGE RATES Register in person at your local Canada Manpower Centre or at CANADIAN ,LliNNERS LIMITED ALYMER DELMONTE 210 Wellington St. W. 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