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The Huron Expositor, 1974-04-25, Page 3T (t�� �•.7.v41 r � 3" !t'ay i �F/ G".>:."•' •.���MMS��R�'�',tix .. MEALS ON 'WHEELS •— The Administrator of Seaforth Community spital, •Gordon• MacKenzie, left, and Hpron County Medical -Officer of Health Frank Mills of Goderich listen attentively at the meeting held last week to di'' ss the formation of a Mealrs on Wheels program for Seaforth. The Hospital will p .vide up "to six meals per day which would be purchased by Senior Citizens and de ered to them by volunteer drivers. (St Photo) Volunteer drive . rs "nee, ed 4 for W(Weals ori feel . g A good idea of how a Meals on Wheels Goderich can charge 65c, I think, a can program operates and a picture of .the need too". for Meals on Wheels in Seaforth emerged Meals include soup, meat and v etable from an organizational meeting for Meals and dessert. The hospital looks #er any on Wheels held at the Senior Citizens special diet requirements o ipeople Apartments on Jarvis and Market Streets receiving the meals who might •be'iabetics - Thursday afternoon, or just out of hospital at no extracharge. All that was missing, according to those, Mrs. McDonald said. at the meeting vi,ere volunteers willing, to get a program underway. Most of the about The criteria for receiving Mals on 15 people at the meeting were either senior Wheels is nutritional or physid need, citizens who would use Meals on Wheels, Mrs. McDonald says, not finan4al need. medical people or volunteers from Each person pays for the meals a or she Goderich and Wingham who described receives. In,Godericila few younpr people A I 1 Meals on Wheels in their towns. who are disabled an living a on are a so SATtIRDAY _ included in the Meals on Wheels),rogram. - While the county allowed Isobel McDonald and Muriel Stokes, regulations are good,' county who are active in the Goderich Meals on The Meals on Wheels prgram in q3 Wheels which was st acted in January said Wingham was started when locachurches in the future but no date has been perhaps three organizers and many donated about $100.00 each, awrding to carry sewage to be volunteer .drivers are necessary to get Mary Streich of the Provincial Gmmunity Meals on'Wheels underway. The Goderich and Social Services office there. This fund he maintained. program, which serves a total of 35 has hardly been used because th program people,(many receive 5 meals a week and is pretty well self-supporting", lie added . some two or three meals per week), uses 63 that the fund could perhaps be ued to hetp drivers. out those who couldn't afford 75 per meal kr ' because organizers don't war,to turn anyone without.funds who need'the meals Y',� '� down. A I disabled lady in Wingham • t•' it styrofoam .,baskets, at ' the Goderich .handles a central telephone for::he Meals Hospital at 5. p.m. "and it takes each driver �aiY' ] f ire , , l', "N .. about1 /�1 iiouP'Fd'tftliii (i'itals"'� ,. , Mrs. McDonald said. t Streich said. # Another information and actin meeting be set up in Seaforth, blit on a much of Meals on Wheels will be hel Monday, smaller scale. Seaforth Community April 29 at 7:30 h the $eniol Citizens' Hospital's Food . Supervisor, Mrs. Ruth Apartment Common Room. Liters have "'•'fir �• i ..............laietician for Beaver Foods, said that the organizations, inviting them to send Hospital could supply only 6 meals per day representatives. •�t��k�� T (t�� �•.7.v41 r � 3" !t'ay i �F/ G".>:."•' •.���MMS��R�'�',tix .. MEALS ON 'WHEELS •— The Administrator of Seaforth Community spital, •Gordon• MacKenzie, left, and Hpron County Medical -Officer of Health Frank Mills of Goderich listen attentively at the meeting held last week to di'' ss the formation of a Mealrs on Wheels program for Seaforth. The Hospital will p .vide up "to six meals per day which would be purchased by Senior Citizens and de ered to them by volunteer drivers. (St Photo) Volunteer drive . rs "nee, ed 4 for W(Weals ori feel . g A good idea of how a Meals on Wheels Goderich can charge 65c, I think, a can program operates and a picture of .the need too". for Meals on Wheels in Seaforth emerged Meals include soup, meat and v etable from an organizational meeting for Meals and dessert. The hospital looks #er any on Wheels held at the Senior Citizens special diet requirements o ipeople Apartments on Jarvis and Market Streets receiving the meals who might •be'iabetics - Thursday afternoon, or just out of hospital at no extracharge. All that was missing, according to those, Mrs. McDonald said. at the meeting vi,ere volunteers willing, to get a program underway. Most of the about The criteria for receiving Mals on 15 people at the meeting were either senior Wheels is nutritional or physid need, citizens who would use Meals on Wheels, Mrs. McDonald says, not finan4al need. medical people or volunteers from Each person pays for the meals a or she Goderich and Wingham who described receives. In,Godericila few younpr people A I 1 • • Mp•, \x, fx r, �^'r A V ..M nrAy y q x k e .fir w m 1 a+ +• Aft4 � f?! �i• i trip • Y ns * [ tan . n.Is , ., ., n 1413:�•rt K M1. ♦ 4 Y' :f� i, i ! 1 ' Although the fravlttccl'' 04spersed in theroue from S ec#latloin exists .that because Septic tan g Ministry of the Environment hits;P tanks, � the new pr�utnc.al regulations � '�• ; , '' ;; � , taken over respartslb)lity' for . Permits issued by th county call for the increased number of � t, 1 . septic tank inspections ,tfrotl Rhe ki building septic tanks prior to tile bed sues, the workload an local health units, horn in April t5 will be . valid until county health i>as ectors will I aerad ult�alt ' Duron should still callthe loogil laecei4er t, 1974, Mr. McCaul increase. s8 Mein St,,:fJttr ' health unit office when ,arranging said, County Medical Officer of A&H, UIj, IN :Fl1=A t � I r, for a septic tank pertnit, rices for applications are $15 Health, Frank Mills, admitted the '; R:esideTyt' `r ttpr j fat the aeneral,public and $10 per possibility but said he has 3b "` i •l In Huron County, local heaitll _.1 • or ,., off subdivisions an rural land. adopted a wait attd see policy" L inspectors , will still approve The fees.will be collected b the He termp.d one .o . the ovine l { applications for installing septic y P► W . tanks', but will follow provincial c9prity, The money will 'stay in regulations' a "baclkwsrd step'0711, , to al coffe s. Leaching pits and cesspools are guidelines, according to Jit F gi P' p A McCaul, chief health inspector, . Provikctal authorities will not now allowed. The -county had 0 :i Avoi�, co)lect fees . until - their own banned them. `� ,,.,4- Eventual)✓, provincial • inspfctors are on the job. They ,ore baEiically holes in the G { ,ry personnel will take over the job, . �'�ere was some confusion at '`ground at the end of file beds. ' p'd Orow0.� "We're going to be doing it for the ttcounty health unit about -The pits hold excess kitVJWA1 .. Pi them f r tip to three years", Mr, ligettsing• contractors who Build ,wastes which are not absorbed by Mt;Cau told the Goderich tic tanks. the round. p ,J � g r newspaper, Ncw contractors will have to Persons now need permits for New provincial legislation is at3ply for licenses and 'pass chemical toilebs and the little s more detailed than county examinations. brown shacks out back, pr. Mills COOKIE,DAY l' regulations, although similar to' noted guidelines used by both Huron and Perth. Meals on Wheels in their towns. who are disabled an living a on are a so SATtIRDAY _ included in the Meals on Wheels),rogram. - While the county allowed Isobel McDonald and Muriel Stokes, regulations are good,' county who are active in the Goderich Meals on The Meals on Wheels prgram in controls were acceptable. Dr. Mills said. Wheels which was st acted in January said Wingham was started when locachurches in the future but no date has been perhaps three organizers and many donated about $100.00 each, awrding to carry sewage to be volunteer .drivers are necessary to get Mary Streich of the Provincial Gmmunity Meals on'Wheels underway. The Goderich and Social Services office there. This fund he maintained. program, which serves a total of 35 has hardly been used because th program people,(many receive 5 meals a week and is pretty well self-supporting", lie added . some two or three meals per week), uses 63 that the fund could perhaps be ued to hetp drivers. out those who couldn't afford 75 per meal Volunteer drivers pick up meals, packed because organizers don't war,to turn anyone without.funds who need'the meals in disposable containers and kept hot in down. A I disabled lady in Wingham styrofoam .,baskets, at ' the Goderich .handles a central telephone for::he Meals Hospital at 5. p.m. "and it takes each driver �aiY' ] f ire , , l', i on Wheels servi'o, fro'iln' her �me„ Mr. about1 /�1 iiouP'Fd'tftliii (i'itals"'� ,. , Mrs. McDonald said. t Streich said. it is anticipated that a similar system can ,, Another information and actin meeting be set up in Seaforth, blit on a much of Meals on Wheels will be hel Monday, smaller scale. Seaforth Community April 29 at 7:30 h the $eniol Citizens' Hospital's Food . Supervisor, Mrs. Ruth Apartment Common Room. Liters have Pepper and Mrs. Jane Willy, Area been sent to Seaforth abs �nzd~ — ..............laietician for Beaver Foods, said that the organizations, inviting them to send Hospital could supply only 6 meals per day representatives. to start. The Meals on Wheels program Organizers hope to get aMeals on would purchase the meals from the 'Wheels program, underwa 'almost Hospital and people using Meals on, immediately. As one participnt in last Wheels would .pay this cost plus a char, ge week's meeting said "There .,re twelve for containers, The Goderich Hospital people who want'the service riht here in charges 65c per meal; participants pay 75c this building. The hospital say they 'can for each meal. Coinmunity, -.Hospital provide up-to'6 meals per day. o let's get Administrator; Gordon McKenzie said "if started." • • Mp•, \x, fx r, �^'r A V ..M nrAy y q x k e .fir w m 1 a+ +• Aft4 � f?! �i• i trip • Y ns * [ tan . n.Is , ., ., n 1413:�•rt K M1. ♦ 4 Y' :f� i, i ! 1 ' Although the fravlttccl'' 04spersed in theroue from S ec#latloin exists .that because Septic tan g Ministry of the Environment hits;P tanks, � the new pr�utnc.al regulations � '�• ; , '' ;; � , taken over respartslb)lity' for . Permits issued by th county call for the increased number of � t, 1 . septic tank inspections ,tfrotl Rhe ki building septic tanks prior to tile bed sues, the workload an local health units, horn in April t5 will be . valid until county health i>as ectors will I aerad ult�alt ' Duron should still callthe loogil laecei4er t, 1974, Mr. McCaul increase. s8 Mein St,,:fJttr ' health unit office when ,arranging said, County Medical Officer of A&H, UIj, IN :Fl1=A t � I r, for a septic tank pertnit, rices for applications are $15 Health, Frank Mills, admitted the '; R:esideTyt' `r ttpr j fat the aeneral,public and $10 per possibility but said he has 3b "` i •l In Huron County, local heaitll _.1 • or ,., off subdivisions an rural land. adopted a wait attd see policy" L inspectors , will still approve The fees.will be collected b the He termp.d one .o . the ovine l { applications for installing septic y P► W . tanks', but will follow provincial c9prity, The money will 'stay in regulations' a "baclkwsrd step'0711, , to al coffe s. Leaching pits and cesspools are guidelines, according to Jit F gi P' p A McCaul, chief health inspector, . Provikctal authorities will not now allowed. The -county had 0 :i Avoi�, co)lect fees . until - their own banned them. `� ,,.,4- Eventual)✓, provincial • inspfctors are on the job. They ,ore baEiically holes in the G { ,ry personnel will take over the job, . �'�ere was some confusion at '`ground at the end of file beds. ' p'd Orow0.� "We're going to be doing it for the ttcounty health unit about -The pits hold excess kitVJWA1 .. Pi them f r tip to three years", Mr, ligettsing• contractors who Build ,wastes which are not absorbed by Mt;Cau told the Goderich tic tanks. the round. p ,J � g r newspaper, Ncw contractors will have to Persons now need permits for New provincial legislation is at3ply for licenses and 'pass chemical toilebs and the little s more detailed than county examinations. brown shacks out back, pr. Mills COOKIE,DAY l' regulations, although similar to' noted guidelines used by both Huron and Perth. Nregulations govern con - tractors now in business. While the provincial ' SATtIRDAY MAY 4%h' - While the county allowed A ministry of the environment regulations are good,' county ,for only two tile bed sizes s o*snian said that contractors now in business will be licensed controls were acceptable. Dr. Mills said. Any mothers wishing to help di itae., CALL, govern ^.eri rules call for seven. Tile beds in the future but no date has been "Local control 'is still the best 527-Q833 y carry sewage to be set. control. You meet local needs," he maintained. Spring Gardening, Supplies Now On' Display At Seaforth 16A, PEAT -MOSS, SHRUBS, ROSES, etc. . ...e �.• .i N tee. + , • • � � \ r/ � ������/H% 11 1� 1/ - I. 1 1 1 0% meat guarantee 11 you are not oomple tett' i satr•lied with your • , • r • • ; 1 • 1 1 eurlace ti;IGA "'11 gI.day' 0 e fund Your Produ money. Ft Or re. ► 1 a.r'a J ,x•'p' ,j J ;r'V,i ,r i i I 1 1 N CUT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK BONELESS Cross Rib be vacuum...a Seal our "Quality protected" 1 ' beef ...and without additives, wA let it �� age naturally in a controlled, cold envi- Steak O r Roast W when itt , . so it will be tender and good when it's fresh cut in our stores. We buy R• Conado Approved Groli4 "A" Red Ribbon Beef, it is inspected, then carefully cut CUT FROM T•HE BEEF HIP, Sirloin Tip Roast or and trimmed to our strict specifications, From the mpment we buy it until you do, ASSORTED FLAVOURS Frozen Beef, Chicken, Turkey i 5 our beet is handled under ideal condi- CARLT4N CLUB BANQUET Top Round Ste tions, keeping it clean,Uolity cold, fresh, juicy and delicious. "Qbolity•Protected Beef'. r. SOFT , DRINKS MEAT PIES ' N's not just a Homo ... it's a guarantee. M INGREDIENTS: ME SELL N 99 A BEEF, WATER AND TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN C CANADA APPROVED 24 x 10 n e GL1 Superburger �. GRADE 'A9 ' ties pig. RED. RIBBON BEEF CUT FROM THE RIB. BONE IN SWIFT PREMIUM, OVEN ROASTING 4 to 5 lbs SCHNEIDERS, l Ib pkg.; MA LINQ BRAND FROM CONCENTRATE Beef Braising Ribs .99` CORNED BEEF . 1.49 RED NOT WIENERS 88` PORK BLOSSOM PRIME RIB, CAP OFF ESSEX, SWEET PICKLED, 3 to 4 Ibs TOP YALU, 1 Ib pkg LUNCHEON MEAT APPLE .JUICE � BEEF RIB STEAKS . � •59 COTTAGE ROLLS . ' .98` SxINUSS WIENERS B9` a CIR FROM THE BEEF HIP (`TOP VALU, 244 3vx Ibs SWIFT, SUGAR PLUM, 1 Ib pkg BEEF CUBE STEAKS . i .89 DINNER HAMS .1 .38 SLICED SIDE BACON 9S` PRIMROSE, FROZEN, 4 of portion BURNS, BEEF A PORK, STORE PACKED ESSEX, I ID pkg ' ' �j C IA BEEF STEAKEMS . 79a BREAKFAST SAUSAGE .78c SLICED SIDE BACON 87° M 12 w A eL PRIMROSE, FROZEN, 4 o:. portion BURNS, BY THE PIECE TOP VALU, 1 It, pkg rye Ne HAMBURG PATTIES .790 BOLOGNA . 49° SLICED SIDE BACON B9`7. r "Il twl AII�AO#111#IR.��Ia1111111#ii7 7 ■Ig7 lA■111111111111111J�,11�. • lllry tilry }� AI■ � r a a■ Ra sT1111111�111A■al tllll'11I11 klil'wa t o tail dill1!I allow r■ rr itti'W °Till Irl Yw rrl r'llll illlt %qL ALL PURPOSE UNSWEETENED FROM CONCENTRATE FROZEN REGULAR CUT a PRODUCT OF ISRAEL rood w Roses is, 5 TREESW'EET a.. �OC CARNATION IM 67C f Sweet Jaffa Oranges doi�7 C/ FLOUR w ■ FRUIT JUICES FRENCH FRIES w g , PLAIN OR SALTED - CHR TIES ASSORTED VARIETIES • CHIVERS PURE FROZEN, PREMIUM c JAM and C TOP VALU QC SHOW Tires Changed and BalanC@�I %� I CRACKERS w 99 MARMALADES 39 BREAD DOLL . V . ' CANADA N0. I ONTARIO PRINCESS PACK READY PRUNED M i ��, C ALL TYPES INSTANT fpQZEN Cello Marsh C z YearSsso.ted, 9 Tender Vittles C , Maxwell House LEO WON c Front End Inspection CARROTS 33 ROSE BUSHES `�O i CAT FOOD "„ 63 COFFEE 10i.105 ONION RINGS ft 39 U.S.A. N0. 1 FLORIDA SUNSHINE U S.A. % 1 FLORIDA ROSEBUD i Front End Alignment Red or White C CELLO 1°P C IQ VARIETIES THE TEA THAT DARES FROZEN WITH GRAPY FREEZER QUEEN g i GRAPEFRUIT 54r 69 RADISHES .. 29 1 Laura accord la°a 650 _ TEAEBAGS .r n� ■59 ENTREES :: 2■19. Q 11PUDDINGS Id.xr- All Front End Parts Tie 'Rod Ends SM�Ck V CANADA FANCY ONTARIO U S,A. NO, 1 FLORIDA CRISP ,MEATLESS VARIETIES • HEINZ ASSORTED COLOURS ROYALET�RE LIST Parts, M PLIES H 7'c CELERY �,. CHECK .STORE ' " `" 29cI1STRAINED BATHROOM C ' APPLES w STALKS K BABY FOOD6 °"1- ■ aOO TISSUE ', 4- 43 . Absorbers, Etc.. ,�. �r... 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TOMATOES „:: PASTAS t:w TISSUE r FROZEN THRIFT PACK • BLUEWATER Q UPTON • CHICKEN Q UBBY FROZEN APPLE OR CHERRY ET CHIP* SOUP ;: 9y7c SOUP MIX V 1 ■00 CATSUP "ii 29c FRUIBANTUPIES 'w 59� Special Runs Until the - 'GA p e End of April i9�'4 FROZEN All TYPES PURE VEGETABLE CRISCO FROZEN CONCENTRATE -TOP VALU 1.19 LLLETS r C`T FOODs 32-0:89 c COOKING - � s69 JUICE E 5 +� ■OO 4th tl Amm = ia.m 1 P S27-17SO a • SEAFORTN L Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.11l: Main am am ' i� lm � im l i c 3eatorin ron is open an aay 1weanesalay ana may mgnt .1111 ypm ; ...._....... .... .,, .. .,,. .,.....—i. .. :.,.,,..:n . ,.... , .. .. ,-..._i __�—_. _.r_. , .. •..,. ....... ,., r.. n,. .. 1 ,.ar 4 .,."...�.•,m nawulY ,nn 4 _.r.w.a.._