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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-12-05, Page 20... ».-..-n ,..n+.... ... i vn:nr -ua Is.Y.-•tiw.. 1Y.. u�rt•oa, • �... a..n .- ..a... ...r.. n....., ..,,' I'.. ... 5Y?P.i.. d".YY-- 4444.. .. �. �R1 ! t'.., k. Y .,. }' , ��� � ..• a L. GUIDES AND BANGERS — Girl Guides are active in Brussels again this y&.r. - Mrs. Joan Exel, Mrs. Debbie Trolloppe, Mrs. Sue 'Moore and Mrs. Mary Jarvis welcomed Mrs. Vivian Newnham, District Commissioner for the Glen Mac area, t which includes Seaforth and Brussels who visited this week, (Photo by Pat Langlois) Clergy Charles Walkom of challenged the church by asking church seeks is the basic gospel Thamesview United Church, that it give leadership and message. He noted there is a new FAlarton, charged at the recent prepare people for the new way. of interest today by other faiths in Huron Perth Presbytery meeting life facing' rural Ontario. Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Thus, of the United Church that a few Rev. Daynard reported that Dr. he told'the ci�ery to "go on with c , rgy who live in urban areas of Pleva . was no less demanding your preaching, share 'in-person the province are giving the when he said that the church Jesus, and, point people to him. he"' o''r Ase Minister 11 hooking for a, istrin�s at More than 250 breeders were' at System which Is the only rural the Kirkton Community Centre• on system in-, Ont , ario witt no Friday to honour the President of multi-party lines. i the Holstein -Friesian Association Master of Ceremonies f9r the of Canada, Ross Marshall. Most event was Natioiial Holstein I The Settlement o f Huron County guests came from the 10 coupty D• Wm G iev area of Western Ontario although Dorchester. He was aided in I there were several from points presenting Ross Marshall's east of. Toronto,. The special history by Ham H awkins, St. � b y S e � forth author, James Scott recggnitiQn night -was conducted r°. � b Mr. Marshall's home club, the Marys and Jam( . A. N' Cague, _......._.._„ 1 y Alliston. Horon County Club Huron County Holstein Club. • directors, Ross Trevyartha and Guest speaker and close Peter De Groot presented the neighbour, Hon. Wm.A. Stewart, Marshall family with a clock and Ontario Minister of Agriculture framed picture depicting the and Food, told the gathering that famous Holstein bull, A B • C IS available at Ross Marshall was "one of the Reflection Sovereign and five of ° finest individuals an fa.,;ou. d�L;ghLers. , THE HURON EXPOSITOR enthusiastic leader in community Mr. Marshall's term of office as affairs and a great citizen." The President of The Holstein - minister also made mention of Friesian Association of Canada is Seaforth Mr. Marshall's excellent direction, in operating the due to expire at the next annual Blanshard Municipal Telephone meeting in February. questions impression that the institutional needs to have a say in land use, Your job is not to be successful, church is anti -farmer. Mr. and in particular emphasise that but to be faithful." ' Walkom presented a statement of the top priority is for agriculture. Also present was Niel the recent boycott movements of The church's role is made even Campbell, Dean of Westminister California grapes and lettuce. He more important, noted -.,,Rev-, College which was recently in. the asked that Huron -Perth Daynard, since man is still both news as the result of a fire. A Presbytery, being in a rural area, the problem and the corrective number of area youths who attend protest such boycotting, by some ` devise to the solution to the the University of Western Canadian Churches. Failing that, dwindling life support resources. Ontario, are residents in he' asked that at least each Dr. Pleva called for the church to Westminister. A new minister will be coming member of Presbytery, gather, as. study what attracts people to to Brucefield in February. He is much information as possible on rural, areas, and then try to Rev. E.F.Stephens, from the issue and decide for himself preserve those values,'' Burgessville. whether to join the boycott or not. In conclusion Rev. Daynard Rev. Derwyn Docken, of Since this presentation was ° noted that the United Church of Walton, and chairman of the 50th near the end of the meeting, 'a Canada has set up a Committee Anniversary Committee reported Presbytery decided to sendcopy on Agriculture and Food. on the plans being made to of Mr. Walkom's statement to all The. highlight of the meeting celebrate the 50th birthday of the members and have the matter was the visit of the President of United Church of Canada in 1.975.•. more fully discussed at the next London Conference, Rev. Dr. An International, Youth. E1Echange " -"Meeting.- ' - '" Allen Churchill, and his wife will be held for young people ages "What's Ahead For Rural Helen, of St. Andrews .United 17-25. All United Church clergy Ontario", was the theme of a two Church, Chatham. Dr. Churchill, have received details and day Symposium that Mrs.Evelyn a former R.C.M.P. Officer, has application forms, which have to Demaray of Bluevale, Henry been termed by the United be in by Dec. 31, 1974, to the Davey of Monkton, and Rev. Bert Church's national magazine, the conveners of the Presbytery Daynard of Staffa, attended in Observer,;as "the new look of Selection Committee, Rev. October. They reported that The evangelism in the church". , Norman Gibson, and Mrs. Cora Hon. William Stewart, Minister He spoke to delegates on the Thistle of Stratford. of Agriculture for Ontario, and theme, Where is the Church Other events -being planned are Dr. Pleva, of the going? Does it have a future? Dr. a Banquet for - Presbytery Geography Department of the Churchill assured members that it members on June 7, a mass , University of Western Ontario does havi°a'ffttureibecsiuse it A a'r'* service of worship on Tuesday, gave excellent presentatikS. place of new birth, life and human June 10, and a banner contest for They said that Mr. Stew rt warmth. The' power that the all congregations. ■ • at the CROWN HARDWARE, STORE .ny T,rG YC'¢.ayq�p. Our Gift Dept is well stocked with Ba"Aart, xelly, -Doig and Co. Chartered Arxountants s' 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner Bus. 235-0120, Res. 238-8075 ----- �. -„--r-,', ASSORTW COLOURS fRMD WNITE SWAM BATNROOM TISSUE RAW 69C U■n, I FM PER FAVILY WIT" '5.00 PUS b THIS MMSIEmarin Ora «r • +44L. »u � Ir�� FOR DISHES VEL LIQUID DETERGENT 0:. 4 9C e ' coir, IN TOMATO SAUCE.. VAN CAMP BEANS with PORK 19 -OL C and THE BRUSSELS POST Brussels only $5 for a hardcover edition ---•------ ^----- I Ijl�+Fif;!'!� l�Jlq"i',I't!�l�II�I�fII�i�lilli�iil IANTRY OHELF- SMOOTN PEANUT BUTTER 2L C W99. S"F 10 PER FFYttY WITH'SAO PUROWE A TAISCDOPDII "Mm" M 140414 4 �iiJf•'Ifl co.yX� tr1 ! ',. ..t�t�tf!{������.♦ is ' FIIIW t0fEA1RE 0111 I1 f • TOP VALU NMR uwn I Palo F4R FAe0.Y 11111111 M* NAM t TNS GOIII'ON' er■orlaar Seo. •F► • lee► tea Inc �if■le Ra el■�FelEF1�1�F� �����wlFllr����rrllnr■■��■�r11111S1�R���1111' 'JCB WE SELL CANADA APPROVED GRADE "A" RED RIBBON BEEF huh aft J Use ChTt4tmnw'Se(tis FRESH FAMILY PACK ` ONE WHOLE, FRESH FRTEN ASSORTED COLOURS ; BACKS ATTACHED (9.11 END CUT CHOPS) Z'/z to 41/2 Ibs. WHITE SWAN CHICKEN LOIN CUT-UP PAPER TOWELS. LEGS & BREASTS PORK CHOPS CHICKEN 2 roll C. L, dM 04-h09-79.1 '. TOMATO OR VEGETABLE Ib.78 1b. ,B it AYLMER SOUPS 5IOOLSC tins 8 'OLOURED PARCHMENT WRAP y 4, r , FOR CAKES AND PASTRY BONNIE MONARCH FLOUR MARGARINE 1.0g I] CUT FROM BEEP NIP BEEF CHUCK THE PORK FLANK BOTTOM CUT � SHORT RIB PORTION b 111. kg,43 c ° BONELESS FROZEN BONELESS SIDE RIBS ROUND STEAK BEEF ROASTS x U.S.A. NO 1 FLORIDA ; $35.98c 58 -JUICY RED OR WHITE B /; GRA PEF AT lb. r' BEEF CHUCK, BLADE PORTION CUT FROM THE CENTRE BEEF HIP, EYE OF f ll BONS,I,SLOIN ROUND OR ry,.• STEAK or ROASTFe.1■ORK CHOPS I6. 1 X38 C 135 P UBE STEAKS Ih ■�� 10 for CHN I SCHNEIDERS 5 E DERS, STORE PACKED " TOP VALLI, STORE PACKED ASSORTED SELF II.,, A d%, ENGLISH AA SMALL LINK U.S.A. NO. 1 . CALIFORNIA Q SUNKIST - NAVEL ORANGES 113', doz. V 9 c U.S.A N0. I - FLORIDA CANADA NO. 1 • ONTARIO CRISP MARSH Vineripe Tomatoes 2 4+. 79c CARROTS 330 PRODUCT Of JAPAN - THL ORIGINAL ZIPP SKIN CANADA NO. I - ONTARIO / O MANDARINI ..�. ■99 WAXED TURNIPS 7 "iPiE'pF9ERVE THE RIB}kt Tt1'cttygT:tJtlANTITtES Y{r AYI;RAGt AANH[Y REOWREM�iT5 STANDARD FREESTONE I:YNN VULEY PIIIGNIALVES ttli;OL I CNECK THIS LIST FOR THE IGA STORE NEAREST YOU ' MACARONI & CHEESE - KRAFT BEEF - TOP CHOICE INSTANT DELUXE DINNER 'vii 59c DOG FOOD >:fit 249 Ai rA1N POTATO "" 1 49 Of 110 0 \_f 0 V# 0 •I • ES aqr. ■ WESTON - CINNAMON FROZEN PLAIN OR BLUEBERRY PURE VEGETABLE - CRISCO 1ti 65" WAFFLES ""'� 69c COOKING OIL 17 5w,99 w we EGGO .,, Os, BUTTERHORNS a wide range of specialSEAFORTH - r ASSORTED FLAVOURS" BRIGHTS FROZEN STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY SPAGHETTI'a R.C. MACARONI p / . MINI PUDDINGS 4.I:: M; 67c McCA1N'SHORTCAKE "c0r.1 r39 IANCIA PASTAS / 73° FROZEN FANCY - MCCAIN REGULAR PROCESS CHEESE SPREAD AUNT JEMIMA COMPLETE GIFTS for CHRISTMAS _ BROCCOLI SPEARS ' AF 45c KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ "1.19 PANCAKE MIX 79c IGA, CROWN HARDWARE is op `hon 527J10 ' Seafodh IGA en all daymWrld Seaforth 1 r'Friday 9PIM�► ' night .. ... _. .:. .. _ : .,�.•�...�, _,. .-.r ; ... •. , ..., 4444.. . Our Gift Dept is well stocked with Ba"Aart, xelly, -Doig and Co. Chartered Arxountants s' 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner Bus. 235-0120, Res. 238-8075 ----- �. -„--r-,', ASSORTW COLOURS fRMD WNITE SWAM BATNROOM TISSUE RAW 69C U■n, I FM PER FAVILY WIT" '5.00 PUS b THIS MMSIEmarin Ora «r • +44L. »u � Ir�� FOR DISHES VEL LIQUID DETERGENT 0:. 4 9C e ' coir, IN TOMATO SAUCE.. VAN CAMP BEANS with PORK 19 -OL C and THE BRUSSELS POST Brussels only $5 for a hardcover edition ---•------ ^----- I Ijl�+Fif;!'!� l�Jlq"i',I't!�l�II�I�fII�i�lilli�iil IANTRY OHELF- SMOOTN PEANUT BUTTER 2L C W99. S"F 10 PER FFYttY WITH'SAO PUROWE A TAISCDOPDII "Mm" M 140414 4 �iiJf•'Ifl co.yX� tr1 ! ',. ..t�t�tf!{������.♦ is ' FIIIW t0fEA1RE 0111 I1 f • TOP VALU NMR uwn I Palo F4R FAe0.Y 11111111 M* NAM t TNS GOIII'ON' er■orlaar Seo. •F► • lee► tea Inc �if■le Ra el■�FelEF1�1�F� �����wlFllr����rrllnr■■��■�r11111S1�R���1111' 'JCB WE SELL CANADA APPROVED GRADE "A" RED RIBBON BEEF huh aft J Use ChTt4tmnw'Se(tis FRESH FAMILY PACK ` ONE WHOLE, FRESH FRTEN ASSORTED COLOURS ; BACKS ATTACHED (9.11 END CUT CHOPS) Z'/z to 41/2 Ibs. WHITE SWAN CHICKEN LOIN CUT-UP PAPER TOWELS. LEGS & BREASTS PORK CHOPS CHICKEN 2 roll C. L, dM 04-h09-79.1 '. TOMATO OR VEGETABLE Ib.78 1b. ,B it AYLMER SOUPS 5IOOLSC tins 8 'OLOURED PARCHMENT WRAP y 4, r , FOR CAKES AND PASTRY BONNIE MONARCH FLOUR MARGARINE 1.0g I] CUT FROM BEEP NIP BEEF CHUCK THE PORK FLANK BOTTOM CUT � SHORT RIB PORTION b 111. kg,43 c ° BONELESS FROZEN BONELESS SIDE RIBS ROUND STEAK BEEF ROASTS x U.S.A. NO 1 FLORIDA ; $35.98c 58 -JUICY RED OR WHITE B /; GRA PEF AT lb. r' BEEF CHUCK, BLADE PORTION CUT FROM THE CENTRE BEEF HIP, EYE OF f ll BONS,I,SLOIN ROUND OR ry,.• STEAK or ROASTFe.1■ORK CHOPS I6. 1 X38 C 135 P UBE STEAKS Ih ■�� 10 for CHN I SCHNEIDERS 5 E DERS, STORE PACKED " TOP VALLI, STORE PACKED ASSORTED SELF II.,, A d%, ENGLISH AA SMALL LINK U.S.A. NO. 1 . CALIFORNIA Q SUNKIST - NAVEL ORANGES 113', doz. V 9 c U.S.A N0. I - FLORIDA CANADA NO. 1 • ONTARIO CRISP MARSH Vineripe Tomatoes 2 4+. 79c CARROTS 330 PRODUCT Of JAPAN - THL ORIGINAL ZIPP SKIN CANADA NO. I - ONTARIO / O MANDARINI ..�. ■99 WAXED TURNIPS 7 "iPiE'pF9ERVE THE RIB}kt Tt1'cttygT:tJtlANTITtES Y{r AYI;RAGt AANH[Y REOWREM�iT5 STANDARD FREESTONE I:YNN VULEY PIIIGNIALVES ttli;OL I CNECK THIS LIST FOR THE IGA STORE NEAREST YOU ' MACARONI & CHEESE - KRAFT BEEF - TOP CHOICE INSTANT DELUXE DINNER 'vii 59c DOG FOOD >:fit 249 Ai rA1N POTATO "" 1 49 Of 110 0 \_f 0 V# 0 •I • ES aqr. ■ WESTON - CINNAMON FROZEN PLAIN OR BLUEBERRY PURE VEGETABLE - CRISCO 1ti 65" WAFFLES ""'� 69c COOKING OIL 17 5w,99 w we EGGO .,, Os, BUTTERHORNS a wide range of specialSEAFORTH - r ASSORTED FLAVOURS" BRIGHTS FROZEN STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY SPAGHETTI'a R.C. MACARONI p / . MINI PUDDINGS 4.I:: M; 67c McCA1N'SHORTCAKE "c0r.1 r39 IANCIA PASTAS / 73° FROZEN FANCY - MCCAIN REGULAR PROCESS CHEESE SPREAD AUNT JEMIMA COMPLETE GIFTS for CHRISTMAS _ BROCCOLI SPEARS ' AF 45c KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ "1.19 PANCAKE MIX 79c IGA, CROWN HARDWARE is op `hon 527J10 ' Seafodh IGA en all daymWrld Seaforth 1 r'Friday 9PIM�► ' night .. ... _. .:. .. _ : .,�.•�...�, _,. .-.r ; ... •. , ..., 4444.. .