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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-07-13, Page 5• *Strike affecN area hyjro office. Grey Townsmit lets At the July meeting of Grey Township Council resolutions passed Included: - that the declaration and -.other-material regarding closing _at ,streets.in_Cranbrook that are included in the Kenneth Fischer farm be referred tp the Director of Planning for advice regarding future zoning. s• that the Huron Flowinanls Association be gratited approval for selling tickets in the Township of Grey for the purpose of rain-, ing funds for the Association. - that the Ontario Fire Mar- shalf be requestedto conduct a Municipp Fire Protection Survey of the Township of Grey at their earliest convenience. The Survey Report to. hestrietly confidential ,bmeatwrsehean ith Fire gewit tofhif,i4ewlicolfpr c il of the- Township 'of Gr:efand the Survey to ia r Q at flO POat. to the raaatcti*IlY4f that the Township Bates for 1912 be set, as follows; m.erclal g0:107)11113;Fara 4 4,0*, destial g:841- ment .04 mills and B*4.14Ur NO; 2 of 1972 to adopt the t#,Ora4tee' for 1922 be finally P*004.0, rt0 ta.• be in by _5 Pm, AugPt Fh,1972. that the Clerk be StithOr... Lg9ct*..)?iltq taxes grt EPP- erttes of Vaade Baiter; Edward M4001:-P4APWarcliCleillsOUter alrOtted-----bt the Assessment --lieTiew-Cpurt* , Agogq0*- pock wooed: Den- - the the Rout Supe.rIntog4r grA,, „V-719.74.7-7 and 494*. exit- be instructed to advertise Bridges, '$4t;404.49 IV Pr. ;for tenders for 2/4„bm_traglc, of $91422•167,F - _ RANGLIART;-Ii-EIAA; DOW& . Chartered Accountants 476 Main St. S., EXETER 235-012.0 s.S titesEkvE int RiGHT Ye LI PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL tLOSI SAT, JuLy15, 1972 : '4.+Ml...V.V:MP,X11 4 SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone P27.0770 9, Seaforth the, fife. paternal grandfather, Alex Bruce, taught him how to play His wife, is not a member of'" the lodge, but his three- sons, Donald, Elmer and Douglas, be- long to both the Oreoggaad41ack ertNE.S. Mr. Bruce is alSo. member of both orders, having been the four degrees of the through Oraoge Lodge and 11 degrees of the Black Preceptor Orders miles . • • A seven-year-old . boy was taught the proper way to ask e, girl for a dance by the teacher in the dance instruction class. A half 'Sour tater the -kid asked the teacher. "okay, did as. you. told me. Now; how, do I :get OA of her?" Seaforth IGA The staff of Seaforth I G A wish to congratulate Mrs J. Slattery on winnint the 1972 Pinto and wish her happy motoring riareeorosioorr.doolaasa •,• 44Sisrear4OO4a .i.drossoroeSioss 'woos* aneosis FROZEN FOOD SALE BANQUET FROZEN-CHICKEN TURKEY SALIY8URY STEAK OR MEAT LOAF 11 oz. A 7 c pkg. gik DINNERS ' BANQUET FROZEN APPLE OR CARNATION FROZEN SHOESTRING, OR HOME FRIED POTATOES b 7 20iilobt. 4,199: I I CHERRY PIE pi. .., I YORK FROZEN CONCENTRATE ORANGE JUICE " ":,; 39, WELCH'S rROZEN CONCENTRATE 12 or. I GRAPE JUICE . fit, 45c STILLMEADOW FROZEN CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS 24 or. 1.69 wawa room . or. pm.. alma , For., • ... . • • . - • • • • • • • .• ' I 1 1. 1 BOILING FOWL OCEAN PERCH FILLETS COLEMAN'S FOOTBALL STYLE SMOKED HAM Haft....or 85c FOR BOILING OR STEWING CANADA GRADE "A" FRESH FROZEN 2 to agi 416. 100 16.69` I BREASTS I PORK I { IMPERIAL CHOPS I ROAST . . `",.,..es••••.• YORK CHOICE PEAS & CARROTS GREEN PEAS OR CREAM STYLE CORN 4 "tit 98` WHITE SWAN ASSORTED COLOURS, PAPER TOWELS , 'oft 55c CORONATION SWEET MIXED BREAD BUTTER, OR BABY- DILL PICKLES 24 rar 49` KRAFT PURE STRAWBERRY JAM 14 eh:., 77, TOP VALU ENRICHED WHITE (Ponytail) Sliced Bread 3 124 1/1 87. )(RAFT CANADIAN PROCESS CHEESE CAPRI ASSORTED COLOURS BATHROOM TISSUE - Pkg. 4 roR 49c JELLO ASSORTED VARIETIES • Jelly PoWders 4 z. Pigs. 6 e MIR TWIN PACK LIQUID DETERGENT VAL 2 24 olz. 66c 16 oz.a ilk Pkg. LIDO SPAGHETTI OR READY CUT MACARONI , MOM'S COLOURED pkg. 2 4 liar MARGARINE INGEROLL REGULAR PROCESS CHEESE SPREAD MITCHELLS FANCY McINTOSH APPLESAUCE 19 oz. tin 11 5c TIDE POWDERED DETERGENT WHITE SWAN 2 1 PLY ASST'D COLOURS FACIAL TISSUE tizehbino! 1 n 49 25C pig. of 140 MOTHER PARKER'S ALL PURPOSE. GROUND COFFEE 77c 1 Ii. bog KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES KRAFT ASSORTED VARIETIES SALAD DRESSING 3 ".. 1 0 52c 24 oz. P/c2. M. Seaforth IGA is open all day Wednesday and Friday night 'till 9pm Long tree area Orangeman best player on - the 12th AjigtokiES-Nisit—R., §gArinmplik:Aug; A Ontario Hydro suPerviaery personnel _continued. stes„ handle Most of the supply of power to the province and meet other op- erating commitments as the . strike of the 12,000 member Isocal 1000, Canadian Union of Public Employees against the utility entered Its fourth week. "For a number of days last week only 800 union workers were on-the job across the prov- ince," said Walter Palmer, man- ager of the Hydro's Clinton area. "CUPE attempted to provide notice to Ontario Hydro that shift workerti at. generating and trans- former stations would return to work prior to the weekend. "The commission told the .union these people would not be --aoeePteirl back , to work before 'Monday morning,permitting sun- ervisory staff to operate the sta- tions on a previqusly planned schedule without the disruption of further possible• walkouts," said Mr. Palmer. He said that with the stet- tions being operated by manage.- * mot_stAlif wpvic,cupg,3 knot-ivegi in, ea,yine_slasserts_scers re- turn immediately before the weekend, which carries prems ium pay, Vetere(' questionable. "Of added concern was the lack of guarantee as to how long union staff -would remain on the lehe send under the eireumstances, whether the public interest would hest be served by the, union's proposition," said Mr. Palmer. Union staff 'at operating offices such as the Clinton area office returned across the prov- ince on Friday, but struck again Monday morning, this week. So for management staff who had been working long hours to keep the area operating there was little rest. The Clinton area office, man- ned by management Staff, mains open this week for the con- 6;00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Arnie 7;30 Adam 12 8:00 Road T9 The Isles 9;00 t.b.a. 10;00 NFB "Hard Rider" 11;00 News 11:20 PM 11:40 Movie "The Collector" Terence Stamp and Sam- antha Eggar THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1972 10;00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 :Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00, Ed AltereShow 11.30 Polka Dot Door 12:00 Cartothis - 12:30 News 12:40 Movie ',Dentist On The Job" ao mcmichQuse 2:20 Fashion§ In Sewing 2;30 Let's Make A Deal 3;20 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 Love American Style if:00 Night.Gallery 9;00 Movie "The People" Kim Darby and William Shatner For The Love of Ada National News, PM Movie "Not With My . Wife You Don't "Tony Curtis, George C. Scott FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1972 10;00 Mr. Dressup 19:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Ed Allen Show 11;30 Polka Dot Door 12;00 Cartoons -12:30 News 1 2:40 .Movie " The, Defector" Montgomery Cliff, Hardy Kruger 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 2;30 Let's Make A Deal 3:00 Take 30 3;30 Edge of Night 4;00 Family Court • 4;30 Drop-In 5;00 Bewitched 5;30 Truth Or Consequences -WOO Best of Berton 6;30 FYI 7 :00 The \Alfred Hitchcock Hour -8;00 .The_Performers 8;30 Norman Corwin Presents 9:00 Tommy Hunter Show 10:00 Hawaii Five-0 11:00 National News , 11:20 PM 11;40 Movie 'The Innccents., Deborah Kerr, Michael Redgrave ellnistmeme t 1- 1 News of BRoDHAGEN Correspondent Mrs. Ken Elligson Mrs. Toledo Beuermann, Waterloo andAMrs. MarthaKres- sler, Stratford visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mil- ler. Miss Linda Miller, Kitchener is also holidaying with her par- ents. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Albert Hinz. , Miss Clara Meyer, Kitchener spent last weekehd with Mr. and H er , and. vis- ited other relatives in this ' area. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rode, .Detroit spent a few days visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens, Mr. and, Mrs. Carl Mikel, RR 2, Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small, Palmerston visi- ted Sunday with Mrs. Norman Bennewies. Bradley Bennewies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennewies returned home from the Stratford General Hospital having under- gone tests there last week. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller last week. were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haalboom; Toronto, Mr. and MrS. Louis Schinernen, tensing, Mich. visited this. weekend at the same home. Piano results The following are the results of the piano students of Mrs. Pearl Priestap from• the West- ern Conservatory of Music held in Stratford, names are in order of merit. Theory; Gr. 3, History, First Class Honours, Augusta Dwyer, Mary Dwyer, Theory Gr. 2, First Class Hon- -ours; Karen---Syke-s; -JOY -Ernis Piano, Gr. 8 Part 1, Honours Beth Querengesser Augusta DWYkI', Mary Dwyer, Patti Har- ris, Gr. 4, Horfours, Betty droenes-: tege . Gr. First Class Honours, June 'Taylor, Donald Melody:. Honours C nrolyn-Taylor;-Rhonda- Gardner• • Gr. 2, First Class Honours, Debra Jefferson; Honours Paul. Sinclair, Pamela Skinner, Paula Leslie, Pass, Christine Doell, Gladys Tinning Gr. I, Honours, Kathie Aickens, Betty P-inclee.- SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1972 10:30 pink Panther *1:00 Spiderrean 11:30 Here Come The Brides 12:30., The Outdoor. Sportsman I:00 The _world of Man 1:30 Klahanie 2;00 Olympic Water Skiiing and Canadian Balloon Racing 4:00 Sports 5:00 British Open Golf 7:00 FYI 7;30 One In The Spirit 8;00 Elizabeth R 9:30 Manitoba Derby 10:00 Tommy Banks ▪ 11:00 The National News '‘ 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 PM • 11:40 "Can. Can" - Frank Sin- atra,Shirley MacLaine. • SLI SUNDAYLY 16.,..1'972:. 11:00 Major Plum Pouding 11;30 Quelle Famine - 12;00 Ontario School's 12:30 ''Bluenose Shore" - "Newfoundland Sings" 1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show 1:30 Summer Country Canada 2;00 Don Messer's Jubilee 2;30 Kaleidosport 4;00 Sunday Best 5:00 Music To See 4.5:30 Disney 6:30 Act Fast 7:00 The Rovers 7;30 The Super 8;00 Justice 9;00 Sunday At Nine . 10:00 One Northern Summer 10:30 CBC Weekend 011:00 The National News 11;15 Nation's Business 114 20 PM 11:40 Under Attack MONDAY, JULY 17, 1972 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 Friendly Giant 10;45 Chez Helene 011:00 Ed Allen Sbow e 11:30 Polka Dot Door 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:40 Movie - "Judith" Sophia.. Loren, Peter Finch 2:20 Fashions In Sewing 2:30 Let's Make A Deal.. 3:00 Take 30 • • 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In • 5;00 Bewitched 530 Truth Or Consequences 6:00 -Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Gunsmoke . 6;00 partridge r amily 8:30 Cannon 9:30 Tfii-SISThe Lev/- 10:00 Of All People 10:30 DistinguiShed Cariadians 11:00 The National News C 11:20 PM t 11;40 "Racket Busters", Humphrey Bogart, George Brent. , TUESDAY, JULY, 18,'1972 10;00 Mr. Dresser 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Ed Allen Shoe' • • 11:30 Polka Dot Door 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12;40 -_iSG.eeXeY_Qlr1"- -Lynn Redgrave and James • Masen 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 2:30 Let's Make A Deal • 3:00 Take 30 - 3;30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Bewitched ' 5:30 The Wild Kingdom 6;00 Best of Berton 6.30 FYI * 7:00 Father Dear Father 7:30 On The Buses 6;00 Good Times 8;30 David Steinberg Show 9:30 Mary. Tyler Moore Show 10:00 Islam 11:00 The National News 11:20 PM • 11;40 Movie - "The Chase" Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda • WEDNESDAY, JULY 19,- 1972 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10;30 Friendly Giant 10;45 Chez Helene 11:00 Ed Allen Show A 11;30 Polka Dot Door 12;00 Cartoohs 12:30 News At Noon 12:40 Movie "Never Too Late" Paul Ford, _ Connie Stevens 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 2;30 Let's Make A Deal • 3:00 Take 30 3;30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Cburt 4;30 Birdman and The Galaxy 5:00 Bewitched 5;30 Truth Or Conse- quences -1140Wissie*..“ CFPL TV Listings 10:30 11:00 11:29 1 1:40 venience of customers. - hired at rates , closer to those The union had Yet to ' eply td ' ' pt `other industries in the Com- a wages and benefits offer made munity. to CUPE Local 1000 May 2, nor is there any' indication of its _Mention of returning to the bar- Classified Ads pay dividends." gaining tapalblineres said th the cow- mission has a responsibility to power users in Ontario to see that a settlement with the eaten. is a reasonable one, singe it is bound- to have an effect on rates paid for electricity. Under theeproposal, a top- rated operator at the Pickering Nuclear Station now earning $6.36 an hour would move to $6.61 in the 'first year of theeontract and $6.88 an hour in the se&eld, year of the contract. Such oper- ators work on rotating shifts throughout a seven-day-week, and actually earn at least $1.00 an hour in' premiums above the ...basic rate. • Hydro has also prSposed that new steps be added to the pres- -int-wage schedulegssothat staff— icquired in the future would be ' LER TWIN GET YOUR SUPPLY EMENT CEDAR POSTS .. : STEEL ROOFING AsBeigrave man - and his daughter took top honours in the 12th of July parade at Goderich Saturday. • Joined the Orange Lodge in Brea.- Athol Bruce, 78, of Belgrave sels in 1-913 and hasn't missed a.. parade since then. He was judged best fifer. Mrs., Reta His daughter, Bruce of Bltievaie was named -the best drummer. Saturday, he paraded for the 60th time in his usual niece, playing fife at the head of Bel- grave LOL 462 as it took part in the parade at Goderich, along with about 1000 Orangemen from 35 lodges from Huron, Perth, Bruce and Middlesex counties. _ mr., jirttqq, who is now re- tired on the family farm, comes from a long' line of Orangemen. His father and both grandfathers were members .of the lodge. His ... 20th MYERS CAL: StiNKIST -VALENCIA- - _ ORANGES 1,13 Dozen CAN. NO. I ONTARIO CAN. FANCY ONTARIO HEAD LETTUCE' • 2 Beads 49' NO. I BING CHERRIES 16. 79" ,40.1 RED GRAPES lb. 55`. -U.S. N0,1 FRESH CRISP NEW CARROTS 311,. bag 39' "TOP VALU SALE TOP N./hp.) (wit new ,rinq pull tin) ASSORTED •FLAVOUn SOFT DRINKS 24 10 oz. 2, TOP VALU BLUE POWDERED 5 lb. DETERGENT TOP VALU 12 inch FOIL WRAP TOP VALU CHOICE CUT WAXSOR 3 1,1' .GREEN BEANS 5 t?. . ; 100 FANCY PEACHES 28 tin TOP VALU HALVES OR SISCES TOP vmu PREPARED_ • U $1' 4RD wee . - _SHIQUITA ,OR DOLE GOLDEN YELLOW BANANAS McINTOSH APPLES s Ih. tag 794 U.S. NO. 1 Swill LUSCIOUS NECTARINES 5/49` ONT. NO. I IRISH BUNCH RADISHES 2 hunches .2 5c CAN. NO. 1 ONT, FRESH GREEN , 0..29c BEANS RED OR,BLUE BRAND SWISS STEAKS RED OR BLUE BRAND. ROASTS OR etAVOYSTEAKS WE SELL ONLY CANADA'S FINEST RED & BLUE BRAND BEEF! YOUR BBQ I AND TASTY I I BLUE BRAND I I PORK FRESH 'PICNIC BONUS DISCOUNTS CHECKERBOARD FARMS FROZEN Grade "A" Ducks 4 t• Sib. six* "Da, A mac PRIMROSE • BEEF iTEAKETTES ii.6 MARY MILES FARM OR LINK SAUSAGE COLEMAN WIENERS 69' TOP VALU WIENERS7-