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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-07-19, Page 3Editor's Quote Book 'One today is worth two tomorrows; what I am to be, I am now becoming." --Benjamin Franklin FRESH 31/2 Io 41/2 lb. Sin CUT UP FRYING CHICKENS L 2CC 2CF 2R6 2R4 LT 2NP • . • i•r4:i*MSR,eb F:ndi° ' 111° °"'41 E LTD laSETK1.37 YMWYS.01%,m44... BALL NI ['MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON 482-9514 HENSALL 262 4713 SEAFORTH 527-09/0 LOW COST Wrought Iron Railings. and Columns- NOW IN STOCK Lasting beauty in every detail 2FF 2NP-Newel Post; 2F4-Hidden Fitting, 2FF-Newel Post Flange; CS-Rail Column' Stroll; SO--Shield Ornament; LT-Lambs Tongue; 21241 -4gail Section' In 4' and 6' 2/26-.! lengths Easy to Install Mount newel post with Keystone"Ezy- Mount" floor ffange. Determine best com- bination 4' and 6' lengths Rail sections are at- tached to newel posts, using Keystone Hidden Fittings (rust-resistant galvanized).• ONt 'JULY lt, 1 'HURON j1X4110001,10.;40401i CI Lir Pieder,,Nott,,.. 00044 aturdai 9.errespondent the hostess., P4R0004logt , l!orrotioe 041.1iiSited ter 8:-.$0413rs. Feefiq-14 0010en valipy Iffth Mr, and. Mrs, W. Stutz, Cathy McGavin and SWAP Dennis, '.spent a week recently at ainiintcamp near Stratford. WOW at the home of. Mr.^ and Mrs. Nelson Reid a week ago :TtisadaY Were 'Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimore, Stratford; -Mrs. Laura Meehan; Mr. Bob Machan and daughter of Sarnia., Rdna Mitchell attended the Huron-Perth Junior Farmers Field Day in Mitchell on &OUP,- day.'• • Mre. .Maud Leeming ac- companied Jim clerk, Keith and Ann to the McGavin picnic, Sunday held at Family Paiadise Park. Among those attending the. Catharines' were.: MO, and Murray.; Gordon. .Murray; mriaol muriroi,e1 Walton; Mr.,:anct Eart Note Mr: SOO • 3;8# Glen . Haase, Sault BO. Marie; and Mr, and Mrs. Dave Murray, • to cancel visit, • however, A quilt WO. donated. to the wingitant, Mr, and Mrs. polite Achilles '• 4.4agield Walk' Molt TOWn,;°'`. (the former pawns .7ouns) and visited on SuadaY gibe home' .you are to- -Meet at the' oUl.•.:!. is almost completely covered Mr. and Mrs. „Ilnypill4 Sea- Town Hall-at 6;30. •AncV," with eikbroidered names of .for-' forth; Itri.74114 Mra, Fank Sills th e tour will begin. from .PIPA-,• • met. villagers and relatives. It were also guests at The same eer Park. You w see the' .re0.1.'^.:, was made by. the ladles of the home,' the occasion of their idence of , ,Methodist Church around 1906, daughter Tra,Cey'S. first birthdaYo the Ce House The flUtt.• and is in extremely good 0.911- • mrs, welter grOadfoot 15 and M of the old' homes • and • ".dition. Many of us were especially holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. W. business' 'establishments. 'T./Olt:* delighted to find several of our 'Farquharson in London. owners of these premises . ancestors names. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mit. step out and speak for a ' ittrOia Reeve Oddleifson reported on obeli,' Doug and Neil spent Satur. ent on the history of their Varl.., his progress thus far regarding day . evening with Mr., and Mrs. , ions residences; and • the. toil ... 'the historical plaque to be plac- John Beer and family of Camp .will 'end- littlart oregor-squerto.: ,jrd in the new Post Office to Bcrden,and .visited With Rev. and Mrs. Higginbothom Art C reernore fthorenieftroestememagicipal , commemorate the Post Office history in the village; A corn- on their return trip Sunday, A folder with a condensed mittee comprising the reeve, 'Mr. and Mrs. . Ken Murray, tory of the Village, a map and Mrs. A. S. Morton, Miss Ethel Toronto visited Sunday with Mro- ,,,,,,,,, 'PaYfield .01ateitical":POOlat), met '14 OnnIcipai BSA, .401tdaY •'.:2eyenter. • .- Sesl- JeeTned • with. regret: thAt., who was.. to. Speak oh• 1.101m• Galt, rt Mr8. #011th MCCtllu hirktPrettPuelf)Yere hosts 'tot the July Meetieg,Athe Brussels Horticultur444014trim Monday Afternoon at their The, meeting was held-on ,the lawn, with 22 members present, 10 guests and four children; The . guest speaker Waff -Igr. plandln Of the Department et National BefrourCes, Whightte1/4 who showed -a film on loMaple Syrup Production,"" with' many quet, ticals asked and answered. Phyllis ,Mitchell contributed a violin solo.. The door prize was won by Mrs. E. Pariah, Brussels. Plans were made for the flower shovaed turkey supper In August. Lunch was served by Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, Mrs. George Love Sr.° assisted by Dewar :P4Y10.4t. : with titistOlenOelie.tecitriejiihers- WAP:terhoti'10. ,0*Orio the *ti41 44i ti ize !plaque t it; -,Tookkiit, 'Mx% 4 •ii;•SOI'f01) J1E4 that she had_ spent an ttooh• with '6141# PPM' Mc iOhieirt of ,Zurich, -smelting fixtiiroiimUgio411 rettedolorwia-orritthiewAr‘Ohiteivers; Jai Of' the village tor a survey looln$ done' n the county to uP- date the History of• Ijuron, county „. written by Professor JaMesScott • of Seaiorth. ,.points of intereSt has been 910;. ect in various business Meats to be given, visitors interested in our .2r121egit,I0eee are., with the eornplireent4 of th! Historical Society. ,c) • •Whith6i.ino .0 • MONUMENT • *AMON a #11!PFOIrTIOli: You ar, Timurillhef#111 4 S.V. at the August.25 Meet440, had the meeting will be held with ‘' Society b' mrs, port westhike VPRYDE HELP V.9 tiggioe ON YOUR "MEM91404. REQUIREMENTS .PHONE EXEIrilllt 0620 THANKS! The members ofthe Seaforth Lions Club express appre0a#011 to thepublic for its generous support of the 88th annual Sum- mer :Carnival. and Mrs. Gordon Murray and r 41.• %MIL Mr. and Mrs. Wm Stevenson READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED THIS WEE from -Ottawa and Eloriald attended the Steven- son picnic on SUnday at the home of Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Grey Township. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk spent Tuesday with their son Fred and Mrs. Dunk and family of C.orunna. Several ,teachers froM this coirlYittrnity were 'among the, nearly 1,500 that attended the official closing *Of the teacher's college in Stratford, part of was held at the Shakespearean Festival. • Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Craig are on'holidays'this week. The families of Mrs. Ada Craig and the late Robert Craig, Blyth„ held a get together at Lion's Park Seaforth, on Saturday, July 14. Games and contestit were held for the fifty youngsters and older members who attended. . We want to thank particularly those who 'co-operated so will- ingly in assisting in the Carnival arrangements and whb help- ed in any way dufing the nights of the Carnival, Action Ads PHONE DIRECT AID TO SMALL BUSINESS The federal government • will introduce legislation this fall to encourage and assist 'the establishment and growth of ' Canadian small business, through the creation of the Induttrial Bank and Development Agency. Industry, Trade and Com- merce Minister Alastair Gilles- pie said "the strength of •our economy in the yearaahead will depend to a large extent on the progress and growth of small business in Canada. We want to assist that growth." CONFERENCE_ ON • WESTERN ECONOMIC • OPPORTUNITIES - On July 24-26, OralgarY will be the site of the Conference on Western Economic Oppor- tunities - one of the most ina,,p portant federal-provincial meet ings in history. • Justice Minister. Otto Lang said recently in Regina lithe Conference I predict, will be of major national significance, and .1 believe it can, with ''an honest and sincere approach, alter the course of our coun- tr y's history as, it relates to Western Canada and the aspira- tions of western people." - ROYAL .VISIT Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will be back in Canada at the end of the month, for a fi • ay Visit to the National api egion.44 They • Oa, ateB at - the 'sidence of Governor General • 2,2!;5*Ifici?orMfa-,... The Q k :n's ofricialfunctions, will include the opening of the Lester arson Building; the. new oms theDepartment of Ester airs and she will ei officially eceive. Heads of Government who will be attend- . ing the Commonwealth Con- ference in ottawa, August 2-10. EXPORT CONTROLS The federal government has extended its port controls to additional agric ral products- such as edible oil animal fats and livestock feeds. These controls;announced by Industry, TradeLand Commerce Minister Alastair Gillespie, come 10 days after the imposition of export controls on soybeans, flaxseed, rapeseed, linseed, fishmeal and their by-products. These action's have, been taken to preserve Canadian supplies for domestic use. AX FORMS NOT DIFFICULT /T. A recent Gallup Poll reports that 54% of those surveyed had c no difficulty in coping with the new 1972 incortrp tax forms. Only . 17% reported they found them dif- ficult, while . 29% felt that they were fairly difficult. This • would seem to contra- dict Opposition Suggestions at the time that "harassed' taxpayers" need more time to complete the new forms. S. Clair Campbell, President 527-0240 aPos ••••• 5070 aim. 10600 im.d. NOM. (CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPONlin ,,,, ... , , _ ......... ..... CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON 111 "1 SLICED BREAD 2 LOMAS PER /AMOY WIWI SDADTURO1A88 ANo rilliOURON 24 oz. man 8Uli 1144, WM MIT I TIN MR MMUS WITH 15.00PORCRALE AtID 7115 [WPM 1111131141131114 11141, 1373 I/WNW JULY 11/44, 1473 t..g..0",.. I III mum. ONI•ON• ••••••• Mow, IMMO 1•1111•• a IMMO Mori. MINIM 1•1110110 44.••• MIMS =in 41•MW11 4•111WW ewe. awes Imo sem GIVE YOU MO Lower Interest Rates 1111 PERSONALIZED * THE FINEST * THE LOWEST MEAT SPECIALS SERVICE QUALITY IN TOWN • NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and 2nd Mortgages giatiffibc, anywhere in Ontario att RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL , COMMV{PIAL and FARM PROMO/ES' ilq.pyinci financing on new construction r. ti or haul development !,;?,i,„ REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR' AREA - PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD: r ' el ro E• rr 4;11, • *00( MARY MILES 6 oz. bulk box BOTTOM CUT FROM THE BEEF HIP BONELESS ROUND STEAKS $1 39 lb. FRESHLY CUT Shoulder or Butt PORK CHOPS AREA CODE .510-744-6535 COLLECT HEAD OFFICE: 56 Weber St E., Kitchener, Ovit. WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES"FOR INSTANT CASH PRIMROSE FROZEN 4 oz. Serving HAMBURG PATTIES MORE PROTEIN THAN 100% GROUND BEEF HOT DOG WIENERS 63 SUPER BURGER 79c 77c Canadian &mien Fully Cooked • Football Style Boneless Smoked Ham lb. 1 .29 MARY MILES FULLY COOKED - SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER ro. 79° CUT PROM THE BEEF CHUCK Bonelets Blade Roast .19 MARY MILES SWEET PICKLED .1.09. COTTAGE ROLLS FROZEN C,ANADA'GRADE "A" rllb 959 ROASTING CHICKENS FROZEN 20-24.0Z. SIZE WE SELL CANADA CORNISH GAME HENS ' APPROVED GRADE "A" BURN'S CAMPFIRE VACUUM PACKED RED RIBBON' BEEF SLICED SIDE BACON 59° 89. lb 89° TOP VALU VACUUM-RACKED SKINLESS WIENERS DAVERN FARMS BEEF & PORK BREAKFAST SAUSAGE le 77c 14 999 MAXI-CHEF • COOKED 8, iimixtr- CHICKEN PARTS 4. 2.7,9"- TOP VALU VACUUM PACKED - SLICED SIDE BACON 14. 1 .09 , FROZEN INDIVIDUALLY OCEAN PERCH FILLETS MIKIS IF1K11111 UNIV. CLOSINO SATURDAY, 1150 21, 1171 Wt 111111W1 TIN MONT TO LIMIT 011ANTITIES Supplied 111111 S•ryietil ly M. Loeb Limited* FROZEN JUMBO - NUTRITIOUS SKINLESS . TOP VALU.- BY THE PIECE SMOKED FILLETS it 994 SLICED BEEF LIVER ro 89° BOLOGNA 'NEW - ALL BEEF °. Farmer John's Linkies lb, 559 l°01 49c os . LIBBY'S I FAB, PREPRICED 1.99 11)51Arl • FANCY BORAX I• :SA • CE ASSORTED FLAVOURS j • I ROYAL TOP VALU • WHITE SWAN DELUXE 2 PLY 1 PRINTED COLOURS 1 13ArlitROCOIVI I JELLY I Evapotated . FRUIT POWDERED TISSIIIE I POWDERS I MILK . I COCKTAIL I DETERGENT! SPAGHETTI Cor 88c 16 Di. tins 14 V. tin ' King Size Box . (' • . ft.,Ii.fi•• • pkgs. of 2 rens '*" a oz. 1)4, 25* 29c 1.39 3 .1.00 , 1 c - 10.• WHITE SWAN COFFEE MATE TOP VAUP ALt PURPOSE I MACARONI SHELLS OR - . Assartfp mown •••••• ••••••• moo ...MP ...le 5.10... 01}0.0 umml. ,CARNATION CREAMETTE READY CUT Ok CHASE & SANBORN TOP • I COLOURED MARGARINE I 16.. Pk9S' GROUND i THIN .1 INSTANT.'" coFtex SPAGHETTI COFFE 1 lb.** I 7 at. pig. COFFEE '1 CREAMER ' ttl oz. tir PAPER TOWELS • h4" 49 i • 99 1 00 * ) 8fic 11. I. SHOP THESE BONUS DISCOUNT INFLATION FIGHTERS IGA'QUALITY PRODUCE FRESHER BY FAR CANADA NO. 1 ONTAN PORATOES FRESH DUG NEW aqv 10 lb. bag TOP VALU DOG OR CAT FOOD 8 15 4,1, 1 .00 1.11,5µ4.1 81,011,111•11td Un,weelentd Cl.,, kiropef,,, oP P. CHOWN 5' GERBER'S STRAINED BABY FOOD TOMATO OR VEGETABLE AYLMER SOUP DIXI TWIST 9" PLACES CLUB HOUSE STUFFED Lam Peck Manzanillo Olives meows. SALAD OLIVES DOWNEYFLAKE FOZEN WAFFLES ALCAN'iil INCH FOIL WRAP CANADA WHITE VINEGAR UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM SPREAD " m. Ir. 16° 2 "' 4,;, 27° Dk0 al SD 88°. B 1;1 55c ,2„ 55° ID Pc. 37° "1 69° 128 rni 759 48";Il; 460 ORANGE JUICE 6 °g. 69c ew KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES WESTON'S WAGON WAGON WHEEL BISCUITS CHARCOAL LUMPS RUPERT. FROZEN, SILVERBRIGHT SALMON STEAK TOP VALU ASSORTED FLAVOURS SOFT DRINKS 24 l0 g; 2.19 '214 66° Pkg 201 89° "t% 1.79 MONARCH, ASSORTED FLAVOURS, ICING OR CAKE MIXES 4 10 °Act,' 139c CHARCOAL CANADA No, 1 ONTARIO YELLOW "ti. 1.69 24 aT 79. pr 13 01; 29° POLE TROPICAL TREAT GOLDEN YELLOW BANANAS PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA SWEET OUTSPAN Navel Oranges U.S.A. NO. 1 CRISP BRIQUETS COOKING 2 lb. A9 • - ONIONS bog -r TOP VALU PEANUT BUTTER HEINZ REGULAR BAR-B-0 SAUCE 16* 12F4 89° lb. BLACK DIAMOND, ASSORTED VARIETIES CHEDDAR CHEESE wy10 odubr TETLEY TEA HAGS gaod 1 CALIFORNIA Size RED Doz. Mc Cardinal Grapes 16: 4p 69° BABIES ONLY, PLEASE Assorted Colours BATHROOM TISSUE Phori: 37° SAICO SOLID WHITE ALBACORE TUNA 7 fin 79° CHINA LILY PIECES & STEMS' , MUSHROOMS 1",f,; 397 Pk° % 796 59° .039c CLUB NOUSE BLACK PEPPER GERBER'S ASSORTED SIZES BABY PANTS 35* 2 lb. bag CELLO CARROTS •