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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-12-14, Page 3• „PI N :1)0sITORi SUF0 ON -011C I' News of , f 4 ; Scanning the Weeklies By Lee Hee Woodham CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS From December 18th to' December. 23rd we will be open till 9 p. rn Open Thursday Nights. till Christmas to 9 p.m. Santa will be next door to the IGA, directly across from Stedman's Stare, Thursday and Friday, 6-9, Saturday, 10:30-430 Free candy for the children We will be open Friday till 9 all year around Correspondent Miss Jean Copeland Mr. and Mr. Ray Miller, Jimmy and Shari of Kincardine were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller. The memorial f,wers in L.he church on Sunday were in mem 3ry of the late Roy Sinclair of St. Thomas who passed away sudden- ly following a heart attack. The late Mr. Sinclair was a former resident of this community, and an uncle of Mrs. Robert Robin- son. Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corsaut and Adrienne of Ilderton. Mrs. Robert Corsaut of St. Marys who had been visiting with her son Ray, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler for a visit. The United Church women, Group two, entertained twelve ladies from the Smith Nursing Home, St. Marys at the home of Mrs. Jim Miller last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thom- son visited Sunday evening with Mr. and -Mrs. William Rohde of Thames Road. Starting Scanning the Mitchell Advocate we note a report in which Mr. and MrS.James Lealess of Munro marked their 50th wedding anniversary recently when they met with their family at the Legion Hall, Mitchell, where a dinner was served by the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. - — The Kirkton Community Association has made the decision to make $3,000 available on request to the new Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Board towards their new community centre project. Taking place at the same meeting was the election of officers for the ensuing year. William Waghorn will serve as president, Dr. Norman Amos, Kirkton, vice- president; secretary, Mrs. George Wilson, R.R.5, St. Marys; treasurer T. A. Crago, R.R.1, St. Marys. The Teeswater News reports that Mr. Fred Willie was presented with gifts from Management and Staff of the Teeswater Creamery upon the completion of 31 years of employment and his retirement. - - Mrs. waiter Wraith of Teeswater celebrated her 90th birthday on Monday, December 4th. Three new faces, according to the Zurich Citizens News, with one incumbent will form the Village Council for the next two years . The new members are Fred Haberer, Isidore Leporte and -Jack Turkheim. Herb Turkheim, publisher of the Citizens News, was elected to the Huron County Board of Education and will represent Hay Township, Hensall, Zurich and the north half .of Dashwood. The Blyth Standard reports Blyth has a new reeve in the person of Robbie Lawrie, a 27-year-old business man. He defeated incumbent reeve George Bailie, 273 to 172. - — Mr. Robert Thompson was installed Worshipful Master of Huliett Lodge A.F. and A.11 No. 268, Londesboro. • At Friday night's annual Huron County 4-H Achievement awards the Robert McKinley Citizenship trophy *went to Beth Passmore of Usborne Township. - - - A 19-year-old Strathroy youth suffered severe facial lacerations and it Is believed he may also have a broken arm and several ribs as a result of a snowmobile accident. The youth ran into a fence in Exeter, on Sanders Street, ardund 7:30 p.m. and managed to get to a house where he collapsed on the porch. He was taken to South, Huron Hospital and later transferred to Strathroy Hospital. - - The Exeter area fire board's new water tank truck has paid dividends for a second time. Backed by an ample' supply of water, the firemen battled a blaze for four hours on the farm of Oscar Tuckey to bring it under control. The fire apparently started around a diesel tractor being used to dry 6,000 bushels of corn in the huge barn. The Tuckey farm is one mile north of Exeter on Highway 4. Mr. Jack Prance, Exeter, marked his 95th birthday recently. More than 70 members of his family joined in on acelebration at the Community Centre in Crediton. - - - One of the top winners during the 1972 season of the Lucan Homing PigeonClub was Norm Hard y, - The new Royal Bank of Canada was officially opened Friday morning by Maybr Jack Delbridge, Morrie Morrison, Royal's assistant general manager for Ontario; lobal manager, Roger Dowker, Sheila Miller and Janice Brock, bank staff. — The Clinton ,News-Record reports that the formal beginning of the Sarah Hale Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, was held recently when the Charter was presented to the Regent of the Chapter, Mrs. R. W. Flowers. Mrs. E. F . MacKay, Provincial President from Hamilton, Mrs. F. N. McDermott, Provincial Councillor, London, Mrs. Alex Dawson, PrOvincial Education, Embro and Mrs. C. H. Dalton, provincial- Organizing Secretary, London, were all present for---tk occasion. - - - Many were honored at Clinton Town Banquet: Plaque to former Sgt. LeRoy Oesch; retiring firemen, Bob Draper and Bob Carter; some Clinton Colts, Rick Fremlin,Paul Bartliff, Danny C quhoun and Cameron MacDonald; former recreation dir ctor, Doug. Andrews; Butch F,'leet, by Crawford Douglas or the Intermediate ,C' C hatitiOnship. l 4iirigham A ce-Times reports that IvIrs.Cathers of ilft iile'Street 'wa honored ith a surprise party on the occasion of her 95th • y. - - - Paul Rintoul, general 'contractor of Wingham, was awarded the contract of making alterations to the Armouries building which Is to be used as a new police office. The tender bid was $16,392. — - Lion President Gord Walter with past president “Casey" Casemore presented $1,500 to the Town of Wingham towards the cost of erecting reflecting street signs throughout the town. The presentation was made to Councillor John Bateson, chairman of the works committee of council. Posts and signs will be erected in the Spring. December 401 to December 29th SEAFORTH IGA • is having a DRAW TWO HOSTESS HOLIDAY PACKS per week (Value $8.00 per pack) A FREE CHANCE with every purchase Too Perth 444 feeder calf sold for $423 Just sign your cash register tape and put it in the box at the front of the store. Lyle Ahrens, R.R.5, Mitchell, sold his 4-H Hereford heifer calf for $423, the top price .for the top calf, at the first auction of calves belonging to members of Ceptral Perth 4-H feeder calf club. The top four calves yielded $1,534.40 for the Members. The calves were judged Fri- day about 11 a.m., then the auction at the Brussels sales barns began at 1:30 p.m. Calves placing next to Lyle's belonged to David Drummond, R.11,. 2, Monkton; Joan Harper, R.R.2, St. Pauls, and Nancy Jean Fanson, R,R.I, Fullarton. There were 19 calves shown and sold at the auction. Lyle's calf weighed 93-5 pounds and sold to Canada Pack- ers for- $45.25 per 'hundred. David's calf weighed 805 pounds and sold for $42. Joan had the heaviest calf, one that weighed 1„020 pounds and sold for $41.25 per hundred. Nancy's calf weighed 815 pounds and brought $43.25 per hundred. David's calf was sold th B and M Livestock of Kitchener, and United Co-operatives of On- tario bought Joan's and Nancy's calves. Nick Doelman, extension as- sistant With the ministry of ag- riculture and food Perth Coun- ty office, termed the day quite successful for the club members. .WE GIVE gm finest 'The lowest Personallied 1Rhe service! quality! meat specials in town! FROZEN CANADA GRADE 'A' YOUNG CANADA NO. 1 ONTARIO GROWN POTATOES "lb bag.. FROZEN ,KNIFE CUT CHICKEN LEGS 5 DAVERN VACUUM PACKED SLICED SIDE' 1 lb. C.9 P6 9, RIP CUT FROM THE CENTRE FROZEN Canada Grade A 20 to 24 IDS TOP VALU VACUUM PACKED LOIN TOP VALU SKINLESS PORK CHOPS ,b.99 TURKEYS 9 g44G lb 57° WIENERS • C BACON Pk9. 89c lb . SUMMER POLISH COLEMAN'S 2 lb chub , MARY MILES SAUSAGE lb 1 .29 SAUSAGE .69c I LIMIT ¶ BAG PER FAMILY WITH THIS COUPON AND 55.00 PURCHKSE COUPON EFFECTIVE FROM WED, DEC. 13 TO TUES. DEC. 19, 1972 COLEMAN'S FULLY COOKED BURNS 1 lb, pkg 2 to 3 lb. size SAUSAGE DINNER HAMS lb. 119 MEAT lb. 49c Anyone who starts a forest fire may be charged under the 'Criminal Code of Canada. QUALITY PRODUCE WE SPECIALIZE IN WEEKLY SPECIALS I yo ROYAL CROWN or fAYGO VALUABLE COUPON HEINZ CALIFORNIA SUNKIST SEEDLESS NAVEL ORANGES SHIRLEY GAY WHITE SLICED BREAD 4. 24 oz. loaves TOMATO PAPE OR VEGETABLE 0 ASSORTED SOFT DMNKS TOP VALU FIRST GRADE -$2391 case of 24/10 oz. tins large size doz. • U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA CRISP CREAMERY BUTTER 1 IV:print White or Assorted Colours KLEENEX 2 Ply FACIAL TISSUE PRISM LIQUID LIQUID DETERGENT KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES 19 30 HEAD, LETTUCE each 39c • 32 oz. etnrs. Beef, Chicken or Turkey Banquet Frozen MEAT PIES pkg. of 100 13 oz. pkg. ASSORTED FLAVOURS 1972 Pinto, Demonstrator 1971 Ford, 4-dr., HT., loaded 1970 Ford Galaiie, 4-door 1970 Ford Galaiiie, 4-door 1969 Plymouth Fury 11, 4-dr. 1969 Mercury, 4-door, HT. 1969 Thunderbird 1969 Mercury, 4-door, Sedan 1968 Ford Galaxie, 2-dr., HT. 1968 Ford LTD. 1967 Ford, 4-door, Sedan 1967 Ford Fairlane 1967 Comet 1966 Plymouth Fury 11 st'ORK FANCY CREAM STYLE CORN KERNEL CORN FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS MIXED VEGETABLES 12-14 oz. CANADA NO. 1 ONTARIO MARSH CARROTS U.S. NO. 1 NEW GREEN CABBAGE JELL() 39' JELLY POWDERS "•=, 3 lb. bag LIMIT 2 LBS PER FAMILY WITH THIS COUPON " AND 55 00 PURCHASE • 2 ,529c a oz. pies \? oz. pkgs. COUPON EFFECTIVE ' FROM WED, DEC. 13 TO TUES, DEC. 19, 1972 HEINZ FANCY FAB ,POWDERED US NO I CAPE COD OCEAN TYRO, LATE HOWE r`"" LIDO Cranberries 2 '6 " 89e pkg, FAB TOMATO DETERGENT 168 JUICE Giant Pkg. 48 am. tin VALUABLE COUPON Macaroni or 2 SPAGHETTI 5 PEARS 5 to, ovic ,2 lb. pkg. CANADA NO. 1 BC ' ANJOU VALUABLE C( TOP VALU FROZEN FOOD SALE BONUS DISCOUNTS, BONUS DISCOUNTS BONUS DISCOUNTS 'MAKE A DEAL ON A NEW OR USED CAR ON OUR LOT FROM December 14 to December 21 ONLY and you will receive FREE , A PORTABLE DISH WASHER TPEFSwEE' PFCONST ,TUTED UNSWEETENED I Grapefruit, Blended or FANCY FROZEN Assorted Voneflec GREEN GIANT ico MANDARIN VEGETABLES 21b 59c ORANGES PICK W,T1-1 OR WITHOW ;SP ; ,r WHOLE OR Polish Dills 32 oz. 45c ier .V.OLE SLICED RIVIERA CHOICE MUSHROOMS. 813c RAE N SHINE ORANGE P6 66 6 , 6 71 6, W) 11 )) 5 "A . , 1 "or. 49c I "g: 49e It pkg 10 oz " tin 49' Orange Juice REALEmoN AswEETENto LEMON JUICE RED POSE TEA BAGS ^ AUNT JEMIMA FROZEN LIBBY S STUFFED 0,)EEN FRENCH MANZANILLA TOAST 90z 429c pkg OLIVES ".'" Of 1602 ar 89C j tghl,ne, FloZZ, cyo, Por,• ,1441,ek PLANTERS BLANCHED 00 FISH SPANISH FLAVOUR CRYSTALS 5 4949c I 47e STICKS 160 "k g 65c 01 to PEANUTS Onds Eye Awake r w COOKINC, MAr",10 er, ORANGE LARGE DRINK , 20, till 39e BAGS 10 oz pkg. 79c 3'. oz pkgs 1011ont,, 89C 10 oz pkg or a 30" ELECTRIC STOVE Value $375.00 C.RuSHED OP TIDBIT Q.T.F. WE STINOHOUSE 40 60 or 100 wall SOFT WHITE I Light Bulbs f2la 41Pc 4 P.`3 79c PINEAPPLE 4 qIIIRRIf F RECWI AR POTATO CHIPS • souiRREL woo/. PEANUT BUTTER PP, rri Hary4 CHO, •• P MEAT 4 7 oz. 49 on c SPREADS 450, BIRDS EYE FROZEN N'XIL DESSERT TOPPING 32 oz tub 73e t / MONARCH\ COLOURED MARGARINE4 891 32 oz 85C )ar 67e LIMIT 2 JUGS PER CUSTOMER 00TH THIS COUPON AND 55 00 PURCHASE COUPON EFFECTIVE FROM WED. DEC. *3 TO TUES._ DEC. IS 10T2 Co: ASSORTED VARIETIES 502 to SHOPSY'S Main Dish Dinners 37e APPLE OR CHERRY BANQUET FROZEN PIES KIS wHORN Medium or Toddler FLUSH-A-BYES ,Zgo zi.79 VALLEY FARM el I FRENCH FRIES IA e THIS OFFER Is LIMITED to 'DEALS INITIATED and COMPLETED DURING THE PERIOD DECEMBER. 14 to DECEMBER 21 INCLUSIVE, - 7 oz pkg FROZEN REEF CH,CKEN OR I tvER PRIME DOG FOOD 3 p64: T PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY. DE• snico CEMBER 16, 1972 ATLANTIC QUEEN Sup'pleed end Serviced By M. Loeb LlmitedCRAB MEAT 3 i .;14119 I L hale dEd.l• moo oft* Yem6 Intl lows VALUAilit COui3 Ot: 20 oz a29C gho 59` 6th Week's Snowmobile Winner McLAUGHLEN MOTORS YOU CAN WIN Or 9 1972 Mercury Lightning Snowmobiles Buy ono of these bonus brand products • you may win a Mercury Lightning Snowmobile! LIDDY'S Dane Brown Obilbs VIVA Bathroom T*5140 MONARCH Soh whoa, Coo Abl PrISIry HEINZ RORgh0t11 COCA COLA IG AmET '''S-011lAimobns Use Christmas Seals So others may brenthe easier not s"pl/yesSIE, ghrehk 1.414111Ns, asthatro ot.1 ofher wpirolory 114.6•11. IGA'S EXCITING "WIN A MERC" CONTEST! • pI4 hp.sublo Mn', hr wnp by come ,kolo, 1,0 ,•npne, ' he Woe wee6 6, 9 tongockft,vs WPM, VA •^P ,S iti•aitroi o.70.1 •it , VI show,, Confect 0,145 Dr, 4') Eno+, as 0611r, sq pm WV' Mrs. Helen Pringle Pelmet-Stela Ont MERCURY tOYAS NetAIL VALUE 11,565.00 mAmurActunms suan, LIS* PRICE OF II iew INOWMOSILA 1.389,00 SEAFORTH Open all day Wednesday and Friday night till 9 p.m.