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local government, but didn't. deciding to lets .old Joe do it don't blow their owa hprlt►tclFrelel)�dt8t)#r';bAtl¢# �d
know' quite how, your chance is again this year. are the same grot#p wh9 ' Yetyr • , if a ip ; 2
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Huron Count Council, for the have contributions to`ranake M the Christmas dinner for Sr' ,%Orti#`s
Y committees that run Various arts ' +
j , •: , first time as far as we know, is P senior citizens. i#ab)cS;:e #sitt:ad#e$� for Xp:l4c ,
advertising to. ask people who of our lives. They'll volunteer' They+ork quietly tli# B q >�
would ik" �nnd n s;Se o YV4 ld
r once the know they are being, wttltatlt'' t>�1?t
1 e to sit on a couple of Y efficiently and, they work .hard,,
r �w r committees t let, them know. ' asked: We saw them servin and wooki,{ onated ;t a W . to tl 0:10lind Pt '
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This year the count is makih Cpunty council is asking for and cleanin U in the X.e '4�Ial a fn;}d to#Stu dijlt}el� p .r'
�a �.,i Y g g P $tr
� �� ,r of citizen appointments to the applications until December 31.
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count library bawd 'and to the Th •_'
� �'f may of last week's Expositor,, -
Citizens
s�"y���>r,�'land division committee. pages . t
Citizens have long been * * • s +,r Christmas i Sj
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F .� f, y �,.1� tri &,., The Legion Ladies Auxiliarys
r fi j " and. other county committees fund raising dinner for the SDHS
r�yFM which are named in alternate
r rK 5, band 'last week was "a good Skiing
ears, but the ointments were
Y PP example of community
made • after people let County involvement and how Seaforth
THINKINO`•iT O:VER-n-•Those In the audience at the with the sewer program, for discussion at the next councillors know informal] that
Information- meeting on . proposed Sewers for council meeting councillors said at the close of the they were interested. Y groups help each other. Cr+;,1SS C�?Untf
Egmondville loo attentive as one of their number meeting. Sewers could cost each householder an Now the county has decided to Legion Auxiliary president
,Barbara .Scott said the dinner was .
speaks. Tuekersmith council will draw u a bylaw average of $210 a year for 40, ears. actively seek people who are Ski
p P y Y Y the Ladies' Auxiliary's own idea.
intersted in serving and we think
asking the Ministry of the Environment to proeedd � (Staff Photo) The ►adi'�s really appreciate the ,
they've got the right idea. Maybe ,Equipment,
• there is someone out there who band and wanted to do something
A has defiso ideas t improving to help them raise funds for.their
Constance s to n ee land division. on 'perhaps trip to Florida. A group of them Packages
m prove water - someone else is real] interested kwereitchen
cleaning to to the Legion
Y kitchen after caterin for another Skies -Boots
in making our libraries more g 5900 and Up•
dinner, "That's when we do a lot Pole -Harness
(Continued from Page 1) Harold Smith, who questioned .lively, outreaching places. of our talking," Mrs Scott said
Mr. McMullen on the need and Birl hday-celebra'ted
If they answer county council''s"tremendously." and they decided the best 'way .. �. _ _ -- -- .— — — -- -- -- --
cost of the sewer `project ad, they have a chance to be REGISTER
Trunks' will be put in for streets throughout the meeting, they could contribute would be to
• considered for appointment. The
not y et in existence but on the Correspondent Szusz, Rodne Rand and have a dinner for the band.
commented, that if the. province P Rodney,Randy se doesn't say whether or not, for Cross Country Skiing Lessons
village plan, he said, but a Mrs. Mar Merner .Rob nne. 'The women donated their
kept "putting sewers' in smaller Y Y several applicants will be
contractor must pay to build his Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Preszcator, labour, and some of them worked ,4 week course beginning Jam. 1 U
and smaller communities, people interviewed, but that be a
own ' sewers in any new Julie and Chris of Exeter, Mr. Bill, Debbie and Michael visited all day before the dinner. The
could end up paying $5,000 a year good idea too. We need the best pa
subdivision. Jim McGrath of Seaforth were on Sunday evening with her ossible• eo le on Huron Count girls'in the band sold tickets, in a 5,, Fee
Egmondville resident Jim for them. P P P Y ' house`to house blitz around town, _ - .— — -- -- -- — — -- — -- -- -- ---
g Egmondville and Seaforth Saturday evening visitors with mother,Mrs. Ella Jewitt of committees, volunteers or not.
Montgomery asked why would 'sewage treatment ponds if, Mr. and Mis. Paul -Southgate and Seaforth. y municipality has citizen and they served the meal.
Ever munici alit The cooking an p
Harpurhey wasn't included in the Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Geor a Wasson g ¢the clean-up Huron Recreation, .r c rea t i on •
sewers in the village go .ahead, g appoiptments td make. it's a good
sewer'project. That hamlet isn't Mr. and Mrs.Robert Tchorz, and Marjorie, Mrs.Elizabeth work was all done by the Legion
� the ministry spokesman,; said and t trend that more of them are going
polluting the Bayfield and soil Mr. and Mrs.Art Hickson of Storey of -Blyth visited on sunday ladies.They charged the band `JAMESTOWN
another pond would have to be out looking for interested people,
there is better suited for septic added to the three, that Seafotth Wheatley were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.Bill Storey. only for the food that they had to _
tanks, he was told by the ministry will use with Mr: and Mrs. Ed. Szusz; Miss Margie Wh a of Guelph, pay for and all their tabour was
g P Two more 887-9342+ RR5 Brussels
engineer. Rodney, Randy and Robynne. Miss Marilyn Day of Stratford free. The ladies even donated the
Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Stevenson were Sunday visitors with (Continued .from Pagel) dessert Each member either
merchants by the winners,
spent the weekend in Toronto. Mrs. W,L.Wbyte, Tom, Bili and There are still two more weeks
Darren and Luanne spent the 'Mr. Harold Whyte. to take part in Wincash. Entry ,
CORRECTION weekend with their grandparents, Sunday visitors with Mr. and coupons are available froc�m
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Herman;. Mrs. Maul Southgate and Jennifer . participating merchants. The +
David spent the weekend with were Misses Ruth Ann final draw will be held on
The following Item which appears In the Roth Scott and Steven Stevenson of McGregor of Kitchener and,'Carol Christmas eve for $400 in ' f
w Belgrave. Ann Southgate of Stratford. vouchers. ■
Food Market advertisement on Page 4 ,second Alvin Siorey of Vanastra s ert
section of this issue - P '
the weekend with .his
1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Prices effective week of December 10-11-12-13
Bakers semi sweet chocolate 12 oz. 99c Storey. SEAFORTH f p •.
Mts. Doreen Medd and Kerri o �j
Price reeze on'all nonperishable items
Should read Mr. Clint Wilson of Auburn, Mr. effective till Jan. 16, 1976
and Mrs. Jim Medd 13th Con. W. ?Q
Bakers semi sweet chocolate chips, 12 oz, 99c Hullett visited on Sunday with rP
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd, Kim AYLMER CHOICE' 48 FL. OZ. CORONATION BABY DILLS OR
.,,:,1......, ORT �e SWEET MUD, 24 FL.,Q�. ��.
and Tommie of Blyth, when they' 7 TOMATO JUICE 55 �
celebrated'Tammi's 1st•birihday, "+ t i �i „ PICKL'`ES' i ra` ri
Rothrs!'�ood<Mark :,f f r. , A ,u.a I.
u Mr. Fraser Lear of Leamingtoir-.• ' ' AYLMER CII�OICE 14 FL. OZ.
spent Friday evening and ,� � KTAIL 2) -
• MacLAREN'S 3 Lb
SEAFORTH'• y g
` Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. . b .; ,. � :; � z��f+pi '� �m � F " �' � ,� =T . �A. _
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This
Christmas'
Freezer Specials
MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKED
COTTAGE ROLL'..........
STOVES.
DRYERS
STEREOS
COLOUR
WASHERS
TELEVISIONS
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COMPACTORS
DISH WASHERS
REFRIGERATORS
SMALL APPLIANCES
�Make Her Happy
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Saturday,,, Dec. 20.
8 minutes
FREE Shopping
at Seafdrth IGA
FIA
.Here is last, years winner Mrs.
Sandra Jessome of Seaforth who
collected 1376 in groceries.
You can be a winner this year.
Tickets Available from
Optimist Members
BUY YOURS NOW!
:AYLMER •14 FL. OZ. COFFEE WHITENER 11 Oz;''
BEANS with PORK 2173e COFFEE MATE $9C
AYLMER CHOICE 14 FL. OZ.p RISE 'N SHINE 4/3'/. Oz.
BARTLETT PEARS 2/85e ORANGE CRYSTALS '99C
JELLO LEMON TRIPLE. -PACK MR. CLEAN 32 FL. OZ.
PIE FILLING MIX 12 OZ. 790 LIQUID CLEANSER 1.09
AYLMER CHOICE PEACHES- 19 Fl. Oz. 53e
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FEATURES...
GOLD MAPLE FARMS CHOICE
PEAS & CARROTS'.
2 Lb.
59e
PROD=
U.S. NO. 1 WHITE OR PINK,9�99e
GR:APEFRUITSIze 48'8
U.S. NO. 1 LARGE '
TANGERINES DOz• 65e
CANADA NO. 1
COOKING ONIONS 3 Lb. 390
Mon., Dec. M • 8 - 6 Wed., Dec. 24 - 8 - 6
STORE HOURS Tues., Dec. 23 - 8 '- 9 Closed Thurs., Fri., Dec. 25, 26
Open Sat.,,Dec. 27 - 8 --6.,
Meats''
Freezer Specials
MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKED
COTTAGE ROLL'..........
Lb.1.29
FULLY PROCESSED
HIND of BEEF ...................
Lb. 95,e
CANADA PACKERS CENTRE CUT
By the Piece
PEAMEAL BACON .............
Lb 1 89
FULLY PROCESSED
MAPLE LEAF SALAMI COIL
F.
SIDE o£BEE...:...........
...••Lb.1.15
SAUSAGE .:•......`............. ..............
Lb. 98e
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FULLY PROCESSED
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SLICED ,PICKLE AND PIMENTO
LOIN of BEEF' ...•••. •.....
Lb."1.29
LOAF..............................................
Lb 890
BY THE PIECE
HEAD CHEESE ""'""" •."'
Lh 490
10 Lb. Bag
BEEF PATTIES............
7.90,
POLISH SAUSAGE ...... .........
Lb 980
GROUND CHUCK
BEEF AND PORKPATTIES
10 Lb. asg
........... 9.80
S E .............:............ ..
.'.ti Lb. 790
BEEF KIDNEYS .............Lb.
29e
CHOPPED SUET ..........'"
.....•. Lb 290
OXTAILS .......................3
Lb. 1.00
Store 262-2017
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