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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-02-12, Page 7ZEHRS OWN BRAND a MOO KETCHUP 129 ASSTD VARIETIES - 9.3 oz POUCHES NOT AVAILABLE IN ALI STORES FRESH :24 at LOAF 1117 BREAD' FR ESH - KG. OF 12 CRUSTY ROLLS_ 14 oz. PKG. • FRESH BLOOMING 6" POT THE BRODHAGEN CONTINGENT —These Brodhagen skaters, tried out the Walton outdoor skating rink at the Seaforth and District Saddle Club'S snow party on Sunday afternoon. The family includes skaters (left to right) Douglas, Colleen, Duane, Kent and Trey& Gilbert. (Photo by Gibb) Ki Ibarchan Notes Valentines decorate nursing home 11, CHANGE IN NAME ' Independent ' Shipper to United" Co-Operatives of. Ontario Livestock Deparititetit Toronto Ship your livestock with LOU ROWLAND Dublin 845-401 vormeriy mikeZoyie. Shipper] For prompt service, call by Monday evening • Bingo. Straight Line: Chas. McKay. Mattie Aho. Oliver. B,gykearle.ntines MeKay. card,. Jim were put up by Thelma to-0Y: 'Red hearts and Cupids the emblems of ValtineDa Y .Their magic 7 is with us. Thanks. Thelma! VISITORS Visitors with Bessie Smale, Mr. and Mrs.. Ross Smale, Staff. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smale, Staffa Jean Hild- ebrand. Carol-Anne ',Glanville and brother Gary Glanville with Debbie Campbell visited the Home. Ed. Layton. Clinton visited his mother Mary 'Layton. Mr. and ,Mrs: Bill Soldan, Exeter nee -tind,a Muegge visited Anna P101eg.V. Mr. and Mrs: Liinis•Hoegy Galt. Cambridge came and took his mother to Mrs, Marie Muegge's for supper* and a family visit. Mr. and Mrs. D.J, Hillis, Ingersoll. and Marilyn Hillis. Tillsonburg 'came to help their aunt celebrate her 81st birthday Jan.31. "Life still,, begins at 8eSiene doors are closed and others are opened to replace them. I have found how kind people can be and it is gratifying to have Many good friends. • Mr. and Mrs. Mel Glari- Hensall and Mrs. Bue-, - Tah McKay visited-Oliver and Charlie McKay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morri- son npe Linda Smith, a Staff member, brought their infantvis son 'Christopher. the new year' it baby in 1981 to the residents.- — Why not buy for less and get the best! A & H TV -AUDIO 1/1There customers semi Meer (need's 9 Main St. Phone 527 1015 Seafor/11 Open 10 5:30 Fridays 10 -00 9 .00 Closed Wednesday Component Stereo System Reg. $.1 049. 9 5 otr4;i4.6k,, 0 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 12. 1901 raw SHARON DIM Huron County Council wrestled with budgets resented by the county's- various .conii#ttees at its January 29 meeting, in an "iftertipt to hold the overall county budget to an increase of between 15 and 17 percent. increases in the department budgets ranged from 15 ;o 27 percent, Warden Fred .fietteret told council the eAuaty. WAS able to Slip •thiOtgb last year but ln. 1981. coaricif would be faced with WOO tell1fk decisions regarding'' budget itmeikr*- - The .copietfs • highways .deOrtetent, 4\11.010itle4-thehedgetAylthIlteorokteneety rate ineteasei 27 percent in a budget .Of .44,927,500+• • • • - •• • The increase. in.theoorbodaefthl*yeat *et xellitext:to $10iiRcent.-O4et*.ens-,,On IVio- prieOts in',:1080:'"ietving the department wan a, dpfteit for the yeArof *251,005. on a • - cash basis:- • Reeve George Fellows, of Bayfield questioned the right of the road committee to permit significent overruns which-, would result in . a deficit. County engineer., Bob, Dempsey answered that unforeseen dif- ficulties had resulted in a larger overrun that anticipated on the construction of Rbad 11. Road committee chairman Lloyd Mousseau told council the second overrun was-the • con.n01.;.11e-Se41::te-fige-telit the liddget wus • y tan educated gue .s, tlitIAtat het has ,certain ' when °tile furnishings ffitg-t07t4t.:11.W4QUYakifdallgtt. Reeve FelliiiimeOmmentetuthat,be 414 not like Lhat fi.0 thi lgtSsuintrhgee, -expenditure expanded 4 h et t increase did les6,iislOt bec'au : dst of budgeting. • County clerk-treasurer Bill •Hatily told the council members that the figure' of $45,000. was realistic for the type of facility and number of staff at the health building. Mr Haply remarked that considering the type of building and staff requirements, the cost of furnishings and equipment could well be $50,000. so therefore the budgeted figure of The board of health budget came in witn an 15,5 percent increase largely due to expenditures. created by the purchase of furnishings and equipment for the new county health building under construction at ilurbovicw in Clinton. ' The reeve of - Bayfield, George Fellows objected to the allotted expenditiIre 1.4* $.45.0091, for ftiraiSiiiliga.altd equipment at • - • •• , • 1).t , 13ria0 •Afilggr, Health,told 'would be avtl4ble.!, -at end of ,Felireety ',11104 woold ,be Fought in 545,000. was,a...realivie figure. Budgets were also received, from the Social Services Committee, the Plannink Department, the Development (2oadnittee Huronview the Library Board. the property Committed, andtboproposed budgets of Ane executive Committee including .ifetieral government (Members of Council and / GenerAt AanlhfiSfrAtiont. Educational ' • - • • • ; - All •*ere.•4geoptelt -4n# 4"1:Y Etteeutlyti'cbrittigitted`ktr fTh I reVfe7cv. • A break-iii oci.arted•trItellrey *township shed in the .early morning hours on. Sunday. but the only ihutg believed to have, been St iten is sorne Aasninie. The thieve'~ broke in' the back, door leading u the'shop Wingham O.P.P. are myestigai. mg: ,, Reeve Paol,Steckle of Smoky Tow ship • snid he, is opposed to, severance and remarked that the county cannot continueto .subsidize thOse who.are benefiting from the severances. He said he would not be opposed-to having those want'i'ng severances pay half of the administration fee. Council referred the matter to executive committee which will consider the, land division budget and can make re- commendations regarding the fee. Auoutoi.fitrage puieenriii and pointed out that .1t was a e,-time project. Once the garageiiis paid for,'Said Mr. Mousseau, the road budget could be brought in line next year. The land division, committee brought in one of the lower budget increases at 15.1 Percent. The committee recommended The fee for all ApproVed severances be raised. from $75,,,to 5100,1 resulting in increased revenues of ,approximately $3,000, 4' . Bill •Elston,, farris Townst4 told: .eotteelt !No Severances were at 1.14WPact404liti(Plon10/4!'"ItoobJeiaed to the .person. wanting the severance WOO asked to beer the horden:,, county clerk.-treasurer Bill Hanly,tiointet salt tt.'ig the county is SiihsidiXin$ eieh fee more than • SCl''Pe°!: Vhfle 41 r MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFER la ALL PifFiklE*SSING" KRAFT I MIRACLE WHIP BRAVO PLAIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE 28 oz SIZE ‘4,4t, SWEETHEART. ROSES' ::' *4 99 WITH SILK ROSE AND HEART ENGLISH 99,, NGUSH 1VY _ - 4 1/2:: POT VARIOUS COLOURS-- A"POT- • AFRICAN VIOLETS '_ '159 l" POTTED. " AA, COLOURFUL. CROCUS _ qY ORNC11:10., 5 MEM( FLOWER PRICES10 EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING, SATURDAY FEIL,14. TT# MONARCH f,...411CING MIXES L4 or PKG _179' LD 79# 1.0 99# 89° ENRICHED WHITE CRACKED ,WHEAT OR 60%. WHOLE WHEAT ZEROS BREAD z4 oz LOAVES S OFT. STYLE BECEL • MAROARIN "HIGH LINER FROZEN • ,COD IN BATTER 119APLE LEAF PROCESSED INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED CHEESE SLICES VAg FROZEN BREAKFAST DRINK• AWAKE ORANGE 12 FL. OZ. TIN CHOICE QUALITY MARTINS APPLE JUICE 48 FII N OZ SCHNEIDERS • 4 VARIETIES MINI <PIZZAS MEAT PIES 'BUTTERNORNS, TENDERFLAKE LARD CANADA PACKERS wEsToos LEMON O TOMOS PEPPERONI OR iittuxE • NIAGARA FROZEN CONCENTRATED FI RASPBERRY - FROZEN — - - 12 5 or _TIN ._ FRU TPie PKG_ V ts BURG ela sii CHEESE, OR LIVER k ipi2( R. TULIPS DAFFODILS HYACINTHS s HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS ASSORTED VARIETIES 200 g. PKG. SPAGHETTINL SPAGHETTI; LINGUINE, RIGATONI OR' READY CUT MACARONI LANCIA' PASTA ZEHRS OWN BRAND 'LONG GRAIN RICE 2 Kg. PKG CREAM OF MUSHROOM, CREAM OF CELERY. CHICKEN N%ODLE. CHICKEN RICE OR CHICKEN VEGETABLE AYLMER SOUP BAG COFFEE REGULAR 2 Kg KEN4-RATION BURGER 1.51, ROSEDALE CHOKE CREAM STYLE CORN OR CHOICE PEAS._ io TINSi1tt MAZOLA PURE CORN OIL 28 9 159 OkYOOI 6 titht BOX LAUNDRY DETERGENT $189 CHRISTIE'S BISCUITS ARROWROOT _ 350 q29 PURE ASIMERRV E.D. SNUB! 7,11N1 500 ml 1.89 SHADE S SPECIAL! TOMATO F PASTE,, 5.5"oz•. 'SIZE • IP'. A BRAVO - WITH MEATAWNIUSHROOMS SPAGHETTI sa SAUCE 28 z SIZE I aP MONARCH CAKE MIXES ZEHRS` ITALIAN FESTIVAL CONTEST WIN '2 FREE TICKETS TO ROME OR MILAN .FLY All ia 'TAMS VIA . WORLD' AIRLINE ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE IN ALL ZEHRS MARKETS NO PURCHASE NECESSARY ti , DETAILS IN ALL SfORPS 79 , 360 or 370 g PKG OF 6 • pioilsog FLAVOURED OR 50.0 $ 6 OF APPLE JUICE zehrs fine markets... of fine foods ASSTD VARIETIES - 7.5 oz. POUCHES MAXWELL R „HOUSE LB BAG BY: MABEL TURNBVLL Rey. A.R. Ycilding took. the servtrr on WedlleSday -with Mrs. Yielding assisting at the piano. A duet was; sung by Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb Clin- ton 'ty ith Mrs: Lobb at the piano."Rsv. Yielding gave a resume of his experiences of be' krig o11.11 people who were dying, To those, who. had accepted Christ as their Say.tour it was a happy ..experte.nce. • • . He told *of mangy who had faith that leaving this world • yeas the fulfilment of Gods promises for eternal life .add lea% tug all thetroubles of the world behind, read froth. St, Luke Chapter 23 words of'comfort , of Jesus to his followers. "I , will give vou another .com- loner. filo blessed oly Spire:* :ro his disciples' He said t 'Will will not leave yOn Comfortless:* ' it* • " *'" YOUNG' VISITOR . Another young visitor, . Derek. months. son cif Mr. anti Mrs.' George McClure Kinburn. y isited Kilbarchan this week 'With his mother Cathi a member of our staff. "** Paul Hildebrand is a reg- ular visitor with his grand- mother Mrs; Bessie Smirk. %NI ‘9 '1/4 °4 11.1 U III UP %kill 131 11 Yyl it' I 1111 GODERICH- HURON RD f."4". S OPEN WED., THURS., FRI., EVENINGS ing