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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 121� ..• 'M3, 'k'1(' t , ... . »+iirtncl m . • w. • , . 7777 M .,•n ...,....RIM . '•.. .. • ,. -: . ., ' ,;p.. .,: .. ' •. .. i .. t ilk. i ai0, 'i' i 9. r ;� �r` `f r �', � .r � .. If r,�+ '; � � lf• w �C 4 d,i; TSN ♦ .. _f, r . ♦ a ., f N .Jon br k,fz,old 6: � . ''Yl all./ f C rlstiaii fa r►i'ers from across dawn after Icodin this' ever. Gegtge Ze veld, a hAg a / r i • �: wince will be gathering for farm organization for 4. years, .S,ta .producer from Sunde land in "" � j #t+, 7$ Annual Meeting. of the men have alreadj been f?ntario Couiaty. Recent investigatlons •carried L. Fordwich was injured in a and s, ck 'a Fele and a fence.. an estimated $300.00 damage to Harry S, Bulmer.of Kin ne +»ilkjstxati; Farmers Federation of nominated to take oyht' the lio4ertylstra, a hog producer put by QFl? officers at 1'Wingham single car .accident as County Dams es were estimated at his vehicle. Mr.iWhitf-ield was not and iYlarion H, Gibson of, �Irgx- r, eter were involved in a collision Qptiif in the Acton Christian leadership: t`rom �trathroy in Middlesex detachment include-. Road 30, south of Edward St„ $150000. T ere were qo ipjuries, injured. A r. 'Reformed Church on Friday Herman Deen, a broiler grower County. Seven investigations with Howick To4in Gip""when his ve- Herrman. Klaver of R.R, 1, Carman A. Riley of R,R. 1, an Highway Sb at the eunG aQ of lbecember 5. The theme for this and dairyman from Drayton, , The Federation's • Executive seven persons, charged under the hicle went off the east shoulder of Dublin Was northbqund o� #4 Londesbaro. •and James A. Sho- lite Road 12, Turnb rty year"s event wil be "Religion and Wellington County, Board is proposing an, increase in Liquor Control Act. Twenty-seven the road, struck 8 guide posts, Highway, south of Huron Rand 16 wers of Wingham wert involved in. ship. Injured as a result 040.e Agriculture' John Janssens, an egg annual 'membership fees for 1976 charges laid with 27 warnings thenbit p tree in the east ditch. when he went Onto the east a collision.on Concession 8, west collision were both delvers and ' . Sister Th omas More, 'The producer from Watford, in from the present $35.00 basic, issued under the Highway Traffic Damages to , his vehicle were shoulder of the road' entered a of County Road 12; Morris Twp. Allison H.Gibson Gibson, l passenger in Farmers' Nun", from Silver Lake Lambton County. plus $1$.00 requested;,to $50,00 Act. Thirty-one Investigations estimated at $700.00 ditch and struck an embankment. No. one was injured.. Damages the Gibson vehicle, Damages were estimated'' at,$3500.00. . College, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Sid .Ryzebol, a hog and beef basic, plus $20.00 additional with two persons charged under On Saturday, November . 2, He was 'not injured: Damages were estimated at $900:00 . will be the guest speaker on the' producer from Laurel in Dufferin requested. the Criminal Code. Richard P. Fines of R.R. 1, were estimated of $300.00 + 4 subject, "the Christian Faith and County. Elbert van Donkersgoed, On Tuesday, November 18, Bluevale was involved in a singles On 'Sunday, Ngvember 23, Agriculture". Sid Sikkema, a hog producer Executive. Director of the John D, Cameron of R.R. 2, car accident on. County Road 1°2,• Lonnie K. Whitfield, was .south- '' Martin Verkuyl, President' of and dairy man from Moorefield in Federation, will also address the Harriston and Graham ,G_Tele• south of Concession 10, Turn- bound on Highway #4 when a the Federation, will be stepping Wellington County. meeting.,• r mus of R. R 1, Gorrie -were berry Township when his .vehicle deer ran from the' east side of the , involved in a collision of Highway went off the west edge of the road Highway in front of him causing 87, east of Huron Road 28,o All r Howick •Township. Injured• as a ,—,. GIFT" O _ y Confused result of the collision was Graham G: Telemus. Total••damages were the., estimated at $2800.00` On Thursday, November 20, T hkes a year-aspeciaround Gift at that o npork? Clifford Kernachan and Gail J. Christmas to offer Unique Gifts, !y! , McDonald, both of Brussels were One -of -a -kind Gifts, Handcrafted involved in a collision on, County i Gifts, For -Her Gifts, For -Him i Y "I'm completely confused Road 12, south of Flora 'St. inCGifts. ' about pork. I've always thought Brussels. No one was injured. ` Damages were estimated at $30Q. that pork had to be cooked to well g * Dhnsk Raymond R.Sanderson of R.R. * Franciscan done but now I hear that you Perms -Fleur dont have to cook pork ,as long 'd * Fieldcrest any more." Smiles * .Country Seamers rY DROP IN Great names! Gr6at,Gifts! Pork shoyld.always be cooked +! to the well-done stage and it will -- and Yes we are open Sunda of - be a greyish color with no trace of 1t was a Sunday afternoon and P Y t, i g y the guy had been watching ternoon and Friday evening. pink. BROWSE AROUND 4 football on TV, one game after • If you use a meat thermometer ,another. Finally he fell asleep in you can take a pork roast out of e 1 P the chair and slept there all night. f r t h se GIFTOff , the oven when the thermometer When his wife arose in the o o lq registers the tem erature which was afraid he'd be e• ,, ,�� �, g P morning, she i 1 `t corresponds to well done for pork. late for work. Be sure that the thermometer has Get up, dear, she said; it's Extra Spe ' i a } •� E been inserted in the center of the twenty to seven." thickest part of the roast away In an instant, he was fully from bone or fat:. awake.' "In whose favor?" he .� shoutd. Gif ts Now the trick with pork is that � 4 i ♦i thele are two temperatures for n well done. Teacher: "What is half of t, I a Roast Pork to 75 or 85 on the eight?" Celsius Scale. Student: "Whjch way, your., o ° Ice teacher?' Pick UP y a° e° Your mother would probably Teacher: "What do you mean, CO-OP CHRISTMAS- CATALOGUE ave cooked pork to 85 �� o orgN-�� m1B} jT P which way. C if she had owned a meat Student: ' "On. top, • or ° To �' J • � � thermometer. Research done at sideways?" � y ' '�'• H Food Advise Services, Teacher (bewildered): "What Advisory y ' Agriculture Canada, showed that difference does it make?" , most people refereed the flavor WeA a to know our customers r' P P P Student: "Well,' the to half of " -` and tenderness of pork roasted to eight is zero, but half of the eight byname! this temperature. sideways is three.:' S EA F O RT H FARMERS r "`• However, pork can also be D Vinegar SEAFORTH'S CHRISTMAS TREE Seaforth of a roasted to 75°C. It is still well The most popular vinegars in CO -CSP g done at this temperature but it is the United States are cider gorgeous Christmas tree to stand outside the town a bit juicier because of the slightly ,vinegar and white, distilled ` ♦/c1 like' ibs�an C/s f �r8 0!0A0P sto hall this year without cutting it down. The spruce shorter time the meat has Leen in vinegar. Cider vinegar is made Phone 527-077.0 Seaforth came from the .lawn of Mr. and Mrs.Ted Savauge, the overn. from pure apple juice and white w4ere it was toppled .during a recent wind storm. Therefore, you have two distilled vinegar is made fro >) ' choices: pork that. is tender and dilute alcohol. Malt vinegar�"" ^- �' �`'' ^"" '^"" �,n.••+ >+nor.+s zrr*s PUC employees were busy Wednesday decorating it flavorful (at 85°C) or pork that is wine vinegar also are seen o with fights. (Staff Photo) mild and moist at 75°C. Try it many supermarket s'.'ielves in both ways;./then decide. this country ., I CIA r �•. TO .HONOUR. OUR _V-; A NNI.. SAR Y We Present FORD COBRA 77 FEATURING * Front & Rear Functional Spoilers * European Type Year Quarter Window Louvers * Styled Steel Wheels * Radial Tires * Racing Mirrors * Accent Stripes & Special Paint * 302 V8 Engine & Automatic FORD PUTS EXCITEMENT BACK IN DRIVING! 7`h IVIC-Laughtin Moto, rs Ltd. SEAPORTH The Lot With Small "own Valueatnd. 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