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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-02-02, Page 84 Prilizehrs fine markets... of fine foods '....MORE QUALITY, VARIETY AND SERVICE ZEHRS REG. UP TO 52' EA. , CHOC. CHIP. CHO, FUDGE CREME,. , CHOC. VANILLA CREME, OATMEAL _..OR..P.EANULB UTTER ZEHRS1. oz. OR COOKIES 16 oz. BAG • -AITINERGY FOOOT - CANADA NO: 1 GRADE ONTARIO - POTATOES . OVEN CLEANER EASY OFF LIQUID DETERGENT SUNLIGHT PROD. OF U.S. CAN. NO, 1 GRADE HOMiSTYLE PLAIN OR RIPPLE FRITO LAY CHIPS_ WAITE SWAN DELUXE ZUHRS BIG BLUE ,G.Epahl1AT.R4SECENBTSAGS TICKLE BOLL ON_ 2§...._$1.79 10's 89 149, `ZEHRS -CANADA "IV GRADE MEDIUM EGGS • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEE UARY 10Th I• 61. Oddsin'terqh by Elaine Tawnshend 1 Whether or -not lie _sees his shadov0 is immaterial. Superstition at OP'Superstition, Ws going to bp cold out there '%:,tiA February especially for a ground bog,,,who's been, sleeping for three Months. In some parts of the anntry, he •might. be tempted to spy awak'e, bit not here.' `leave resigned myself to the certainty" that winter will be with us until at least the end of March, whether I like it or not. I've' survived' the• other winters Witi! my usual complaining and gritting of tdeth, and I'll, probably, withstand this one, too. What keeps me going is the Vision of sunshine, green grass and budding trees. Strangely,thwhi. :the winters, • seem to' drag on longer each year, a-trti some people say it's the coining trend: They claim we're moving through a cycle and were just returning to the way things used to be. Irthat'i true, I am not cheered by the• recollections of some of my family. Mom remembers that not too many years ago her flowers were nipped by frost in mid-June. My uncle recalls more than one year in which frost made an appearance in every, month, and, my ; grandfather says his grandfather told him that he once saw five weeks• sleighing in June. You see, a skiff,of snow fell one day in- . Inne...en_MIgh to rtuLa ..sleigh on, .amphere. was this family of five named Weeks... eaforth rt, The opund hog is postal cadesje included with ttie": pre side n -Mrs. Robert addresses oniMcers. * McAllister, #2, Auburn; - Youth and reports • Secretary-Mrs: James Mcdonald were given. by Mrs. Eleanor Seaforth; ..Treasurer--Mrs, G. G. Bradnock,. Auhurn. Associate MacEwan, Goderich; Young.. , Members, Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Women's" 'and • C.G.I.T.--Mrs. r Bradnock, ' ~ The annual meeting of Huron Presbyterial of ., the 'Women's Missionary Society of the, Presby- terian Church in Canada was held at First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth last Wednesday. The president, Mrs. Elmer Rivefs, of • Sedforth, was in cheap and welcomed the delegaes' and. visitors, She opened With Robbie' Burns poem--A man's that for all, tbat--followed br prayer.- , Hensall• Ladies were. in charge of the devotional period with Mrs. Harvey Hyde . reading the scripture lesson and the theme of her meditation was--We have a purpose in Life: Mrs. Malcolm Dou all of Exeter closed with pr. er. . Mel Rennie of Seaforth s pianist. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by • the secretary, Mrs., James McDonald, Seaforth. TheFlamilton-London Synodical "will be held this :_,year at Leamidgton. Mrs.. Robert McAllister and Mrs. Clayton Edwards will be "the delegates. The spring rally 1,1411 be held in - Hensall on May 10 with a missionary on furlOugh to speak if possible. The secretary for Adult groups, Mrs. Clayton Edwards of Goderiche gave a detailed account of all the groups in Huroii Presbyterial and stressed that I hate to sound like a. cynic. But what ground hog in his right mind is going to set- his alarm clock for ,February 2 just scrlit eaasheelt his shadow? Think about it. last summer he -spent weeks .excavating a ten-footitimiel under • the ground.,,At.the end of the tunnel, ,he hollowed out a large ehapber that seemed relatively safe from bis• enemies--the two and four-footed kinds as well as the cold • Weather. After all that digging, he ,probably had blisters on his pai,vs,_:, Then he searched for dry grass with which to line his bedroom to make it cozy and comfortable, and you know how difficult it was to find anything that was dry ' last fall. Next came his food foray; ,he had to gorge himself, because his body would absorb, a lot of fat during the winter. HU body grew bulkier and bulkier, and it became; increasingly difficult' for him to drag hiniself around, Finally he lumbered into his, hole for his winter's, nap, , , I've read that, if we.dug up his tunnel, we would,fjpd him curled up on the-gras , showing no signs of life. If We placed a stethoscope on his chest, We would detect only fourteeb or, fifteen heartbeats a minute instead of almost one hundred. There would not be a single respiration for about ten minutes, and it would be followed. by ten' fifteen breaths. He would sleep until spring and 9never know- we had invaded his bedroom. it's called hibernation, and it's Nature's most effective way a caring for her own during the winter 'when 'food is scarce. Some days tempted te„try it myself: For a woodelnicit tr, purposely interrupt "his deep sleep just to look for his shadow soundS like an insane idea to me, and I, for one, am not going to pin thy spring- opes- on a nutty ground hog. Hensall, Friendship ann Service,. Eleall Mrs. Charles Kalbtleisch;-'Va.rna; Group ,• secretary--Mrs. Clayton Literature, Mrs. Rochus, Faber, Edwards, '; Goderich; COt & Kippen; Supply, MISs.jeab Scott; C en's roups;;Mrs, Gordon Life membership,. MP'. Joe Schwa , Hens f;" .LiteratOre- Dtinbar; Belprave and Historian, Mrs, Fred Salter, Goderich; Miss Belle CaMpbeil, Seaforth. SupPW:/vliss . Jean Scott, 'Children's groups, Mrs. Gordon 'Seaforth; Life MertiLiqship-MrS. Schwalm. .Hensall. . Joe Dunbar, Beigrave; Associate The treasurer, Mrs. G. G. secretarr•-Mrs. Harvey Hyde; MacEviati, o, Goderich gave the Hensall; Historian7 Miss Belle finanCial statement stating that Campbell, Seaforth. A social time Huron Presbyterial had. over followed with members of the SubScribetf finanCially to their' Seaforth Auxiliary serving lunch. allocation and she congratulated ,Wheat was unknown in the all Societies on their generous New World until introduced into givings for MisSions. She gave Mexico in 1530 by the Spaniards. • out the estimates for each Society In Canada, it was• first grown in • for the coming year. The Offering . 1604 by a small group of french 'was received by Mrs.. Edith: colonists led by Samuel de • McMillan and 'Mrs. ' Mary Champlain. C-olein.an of Seaforth and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Rivers. Mrs. Gordon Kaitting, • Goderich, took charge of the election ,of officers. and. Mrs. Gordon Henderson; Goderich, was appointed secretary. Mrs. Kaitting also installed the officers • , for 197S for Huron_ Presbyterbi. They are: President-Mrs. Elmer Rivers, Seaforth; Vice- •i4 FULLY COOKED SCHNEIDERS IDEAL FOR ROASTING OR FRYING FRESH! FROM ONTARIO,FRYING OR - 'High cost of living confused': m to SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER BEEF STEAKETTES ROASTING CHICKENS Mrs.Doris Hugill was hostess for the January 'meeting of the Seaforth women's Institute Tuesday evening.' President Mrs. L. Lawson oiiened the meeting with a po m ",Take time to do things" and conducted the Business. -11 call was answered,, with "W at is your idea of 'Happiness'?" • Mrs: Ross Gordon convener of the Family'and Consumer Affairs meeting gave an informative article on "Cholesterol" the necessary fat manufactured and used by our bodies. Excessive amounts are believed to',hti-** causes problems; it is one oldie risk factors •that most doctors associate with heart disease, she said. (Mottto -. "Are we confusing the gh cost of 1 ving with the cost of high living?' Was -given by Mrs. oris HUgi 1. • To- poems estry of le" and "My get up and h got up and went" were read by Mrs. Gordon. CorreSpondenee.-included several "Thank You" cards for treats sent at Christmas, and for donatiOns to the Children's Aid Society', Meals on Wheels and War Memorial Hospital. Training SChool for the Senior projeet "Personalize your Pattern", will be in February. ,Coilttesy remarks were given by Mrs. G. Papple. Following singing of Institute Grace lunch was served by Mrs. A. Crozier, Mrs. K. Stewart,. Mrs.„, J. McGregor and Mrs. G. Elliott. 3-4 lb. LARGE SIZE I ROZEN 1 lb. CELLO PKG, REG. $1,29 lb. ZEHRS REG. BB. )14. lb. lb. - 1 NEW ZEALAND FROZEN TRY OUR OWN BRAND LEG OF LAMB -lb $1.69 ZEHRS BOLOGNA - 1'11(110 98 SCHNEIDERS DELICIOUS \ Breakfast Sausage SCHNEIDERS SAUSAGE "Farmers Market" ZEHRS REG $1,72 SCHNEIDERS 2 VARIETIES PRICE OF CANADA TRIPLE PACK SLICED •• DINNER FRANKS ;111(t 88c COOKED MEATS _$1.19 •;• SCHNEIDERS SLICED • KITCHENER PACKERS SUMMER ' ' $1 lb. .98 SIDE BACON ENDSWG__ AL SAUSAGE C OTTON REG. 51.69 SCHNEIDERSSLICED MAPLE LEAF-5 VARIETIES COOKED 1 1b. PKG. VIPLUS ENRICHED REGULAR PRICE FRESH ONTARIO R1 WM! BREAD ,;?4 35P , LONG' PIG TAILS lb $1129 0 lb. PK,G. 1 BEEF LIVER PREVIOUSLY 'ib.69c MEAT CHUNKS MAPLE LEAF 'COUNTRY KITCHEN' PRIDE OF CANADA SWEET PICKLED 9P BONELESS HAM COOKED ib.$3.29 COTTAGE ROLL 11.). X1.39 Ib. 12 02. FANCY NIBLETS CORN OR 01. CR. CORN, GIANT PEAS OR SUMMER SWT, PEAS UMBO 10 lb. SIZE TIDE DETERGENT BONUS SIZE BADEN COLBY CHEESE 14 BLOCK SUNSHINE WHOLE „FANCY KERNEL CORN. 1*036 rthan NoSvs Huntsville shares. fire with. Seaforth GREEN GIANT VEGETABLES ZEHRS REG, S5.61 • FROZEN 2 lb. BAG TINS FOR , Correspondent Mabel Turnbull . . Visitors: ' Mrs. Gordon Mcgonigle called to visit. With. her was her granddaughter Lisa .."-----Henderson, with -.het----big -deli- which she proudly displayed. Rev. M. E. .Reuber Northside United Church, called; and administered Holy Communion to some of the. residents., Mr. Joe McLellan, Seaforth with Oliver Mckr.y. The workmen have been on duty these dais and the end of renovations in the upstairs rooms seems to be near. The electrician, Gary Davies, Hensall, 'tame and wired-up our neon bed lights which will facilitate our reading wonderfully.. • T i reminds me, I have beet! • readinge '!Memoirs of George F. Hutche on" which he calls "Head in Tales", a native of Huntsville. His sister Mrs. J. B. Skene sent it to me two years ago for Christmas. I read it 'then but, . 'in the move,' I have t.lome upon it again and am akorl ,ing it with added,interest. 1 k or • ,, '•,i) well so many of the people and scenes he mentions also many items' of ' .• history that, I did not know. Huntsville ad • an experience similar to SeafOrth namely: The business section of •the'town was completely destroyedAy_fire_on--- April 16 1894. Geroge Hutcheson gives a detailed account of this fire. He also tells many personal experiences which are most amusing. The book has, many pictures of the Hutcheson fatnily who were for many years an important part of Huntsville life. Many of the descendants still are. George Hutcheson ''§erved on the P.U.C. for 40 years. He entered Faculty of U, of T. i Applied Science in 1912. S.P. and graduated in ,Electrical engineering. In his later years he was pfagued with approaching blindness but with the help of his wife was able to finish "Head and Tales' . He died at 84 years after • a full and useful life..in community projec s. ton ratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A t Nicholson on celebrating their diamond wedding anni. versant. Cassie is a former valued' member of the staff here. f". 675 g. SIZE 100% WHOLE WHEAT • ' FRESH PRODUCE SPECIAL! . NMPLy.ADIUALITY_ COTTAGE CHEESE 16 oz. NABISCO SHREDDIES- - RICKS PICKLES ▪ 09 CRUNCH SCHNEIDERS CHEESY IE DILLS '6A:1109 MILD CHEDDAR 12 02 $1.39 1? INCH WIDTH ALCAN FOIL AUTOMATIC' BOWL CLEANER SANI FLUSH CFIUNCHIE BREAD & BUTTER SCHNEIDERS MELLOW 12'0z. 99c B1CKS PICKLES _ _ 64 oZ.9..49 MEDIUM cHEESE cy_sl .49 BORDENS CREAMER SCHNEIDERS COLOURED OR WHITE 7 °2- 89c CREMELLE 22 riz• .49 'OLD CHEDDAR..'12 oz $1 .49 _ •_ _ _ _ 0 lb. BUCKWHEAT. WESTONS FRESH 24 oz. 74c BILLY BEE HONEY 1 Ii), 89C -JAM FILLED BUNS __M,697 BILLY BEE CREAMED NO. 1 AUNT JEMIMA REF, OR BUTTER PURINA CAT FOOD • 4 VARIETIES TENDER YITTLES „.6,. 99f WHITE HONEY 1 lb. 99c SYRUP' 32 oz• BOTTLES $.19 HEAD LETTUCE JUICY, TART PINK OR WHITE. LORIDA r „got., GRAPEFRUIT 07 I MELLOW Fos mom THE TROPICS SWEET BANANAS_ 9C SWISS STYLE PLAIN OR FLAVOURED _ 3942 89c GAY LEA' YOGURT .19 ea. f AUNT JEMIMA-3 VARIETIES 0', 27. 89c PANCAKE .MIXES___14(6_• 85c SERVIETIIES 5 • • RUPERY.FROZE! FILLETS IN BATTER ZEHRS-RETURNABLE 5 VARIETIES WHITE SWAN • 5 COLOUR 'CHOICES FACIAL - 200's CINNAMON & RAISIN CHOCOLATE OR HONEY , McCAINS. DONUTS-- OCEAN SOFT DRINKS 26 oz. 4 FPOLURS$1 bEP ECH OSIT C Lower Interest Rotes NOV9.VAILABLE ON st and 2nd Mortgages SWANSON BEEF WITH GRAVY & POTATOES FRIED CHICKEN & POTATOES TURKEY WITH DRESSING GRAVY & POTATOES --ENTREES VIBTTICHS MELLOW BRAN MUFFINS anywhere in Ontario On RESIDENTIAL — INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL arid FARM PROPERTIES - Interim financing on n ew construction or land development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE •• • ZEHRS REG. ss, FROZEN 743 3/4 oz. SIZE ZEHRS LOW PRICE SAFEWAY INVESTMEN &' CONSATANT$ 'LTD. Head Office: 56 Archer Stieet East, Kitchener 15191744:6535 Branch Offices:` 705 Goderich Street, Port Eigiii[5191832-2044 504 Tenth Street,HattoVer4510]364412i Evenings call: David Ileynon:1510l /43271 "WE iv& EXISTING Mot-ToACts POTi INSTANT CASH" PKG. OF 6 DOZ. § oz: PKG. reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable weekly family regtdremerits 'Special prices in effect bicim Wed. 9 a.m. till Closing Tues. Fel), /. IP 666iialle"in'RON RD Aid HU Our manager is: Dale McDonald "8. O PEN 8 OPEN WED.-THURS.-FRI - EVENINGS A ••• 5,4