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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-02-05, Page 13Help)fo* WART.. FUN) ruory starts .with •ci Wheat iroducerS Ng, -it • County will, ite electing ,f1 pen' ccInunitY ng wheat onePla VeznigieigeYf9Athi: the 'Ontario ministry ' of inagriThClinCtielmttunernee,tiaairl:370:6pe. board room in ac whcoeradtancpe.ro„ dwuicthers.Oem. iOttettiarin: plan, as' part of the provincial - wide meetings to be held this month' and next. The board director for Huton county last year was Robert Henry. COmmittee memebers wee John Beane and R.T.Bolton. This annual meeting has also been called to receive reports and to conduct other business. Even truck drivers can barely" See over snowbanks Btishes loaded with snow oD/ We area offering a- SUPER' DEAL so lace' your order 'now to have YOUR FREEZER STOCKED! We can supply excellent Quality and Prices if you Order Now! SIDE of BEEF 874 SIDE of PORK 89,4 HIND of BEEF LOS, FRONT of BEEF 744 For extra. Steaks we recommend... A. LOIN of BEEF c114131.4°A wt. OR SIRLOIN STEAK approx. wt. SECTION 20 lb. 1.59 b 1.396. approx. wt. PORK CHOPS 1^'b 1 SLAB of HOME CURED BACON HOME CURED HAM .65 lb * LOIN of 39 lb. 1 .55.1b. 0.P A#A11.4%,, A , •• These fantastic prices are in effect until Feb. 7., 1976 and will be honoured with a '25.00 Deposit per order to ensure processing during Feb.and Mcir.'of '76. Home of the ,famous Oashwood Sijusage • Vanastra K. Mawing is carnival queen A fairy tale house, decorated with snow Correspondent Mrs. Karen Lehnen This week is the .bJitz for Vanastra- ladies to canvass the community for . the March of Dimes. Most everyone is familiar with this organization and th'at proceeds from donations are used for . . assisting` handicapped persons. The disabled benefit with necessary' equipment, transpor- tation to resource centres as well as personal guidance and job placements. : • Captain for organizing the Vanastra March of Dimes Campaign is Pat Bridges. The ladies who Will ai-iva's &or: to -door , are:Diane Black, June 'Jeacock, Mrs. Livingstone, Lynn Burgess, •Karen Hartman, Lois .Evans, Merele Thomas, Julia Salton, Mrs. Goulding and Glinda Littlechild . ' Congratulations to the Winter Carnival Queen. for 1976, Karen McEtving. Karen, a resident of Vanastra is the superviso'r at :the Tuckersmith-Vanastra D'dy Care. 'Karen iS a grdduafellof the two year Early Childhood' Education Coutse from LabibtOn'Ir College. Sarnia. Since September'.197,she has been at Vanastra. The Vanastra *Parks and Recreation Committee sponsored Karen in the Carnival_ Queen Contest, Friday, January 30. She represents the Vanastra Centre. January 31 was the Hensall ° Vanasti'a' Jitney at the Vanastra Curling Club. IF011owing, the two draws of Curling. the ladies se rved a pot-luck meal of salads, cold meats, pickles and relishes, casseroles, rolls and desserts. Host Barry Davis and ,Shorty• Local men are Shriners entertained with door prizes, draws and gifts for the winning teams. CHSS Boys and Girls Curling teams will' compete in Goderich February .18. Coming events at the Vanastra Curling Club are: Feb. 14 Gretn & Parent Men's Open Bonspiel. Interested curlers call Barry ,Davis, 482-7662. Feb. 19 d Ladies Jitney. Bruneh served 9 a.m. and' draw times to be announced. Interested ladies call Gayle Brownridge 482-7118. Congratulations to Randy and ElaineSherban. who were married on Saturday Jan. 31 at Vanastra. Christian Churdh. Mr. and Mrs. Sherban will reside Regina . Road in Vanastra. TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THIS AD! 2 DAYS ONLY IN SEAFORTH Learn Pattern Cutting The Modern- Way In Just One Hour Viennese fashion designers and German ,'mathematicians have created a very simple cutting method which has been fantastically successful in 28 countries. Make your own patterns with only two measurements in any size and style for any member'of the family. - SEE OUR - PATTERN, CUTTING SHOW Prove it yourself! Do not miss this oppOrtunity. All necessary equipmenr available at classes,--." DEMONSTRATION COURTESY OF Seaforth Public Library CLASSES START: Monday, Feb. 16 — 10 a.m., 2 & 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17 — 10 a.m., 2 p.m. &'7':3,0 p.m, Lawrie Slade "of Clinton w• as elected ' president of the Bluewater Shrine Club at Gpdorich last Wednesday January 28. He succedds Brian Ainslie of Godcrich. Other officers elected inclirde: Fred Willert a Grand Bend, first vice-president; Bill Turnbull of Brussels, second vice president; Ken Flett of Clinton. auditor; Walter NevVcombe of Clinton, treasurer;, Bill Johnston of Goderich, secretary.. Ndmed directors' were Harry •• Hamilton of Grand Bend, Les l-labkirk of Scaforth, Bill .Cook of Goderich; Ross Scott of Brucefield, Dick Carter of Clinton, Bob Drysdale of Hensall, Orville Wallis of. Watford. Gord Kent of London,Bill Turnbull of Brussels, Ron Forster of Lucknow, Al Lobb of Centralia. George Cameron of Wingham and' Art Hoclgins of Parkhill. Doug Morgan of Clinton was named chairtnan of the ways and • means commirete. The new executive was , installed by Frank Harkness of 'London, Potentate of the Mocha Temple. J A11 classes identical and start prom tl • C. ▪ ••• ••• • oa