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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-15, Page 9SURVEY — Students map Out their accessibilty survey before hitting the streets of towns and. villages in Huron County. Their project is to prepare an Access Guide for disabled residents. (1. to r.) Mary Jane Scott, Brucefield; Mary Peckitt, Clinton, Sherry Robinson, Bluevale; Lydia ' Schuurrnan, Clinton; and Stewart Huycic,, Goderich, Project Manager. Letters are being circulat- ed to owners of business and managers of public facilities to introduce the project and to ask for co-operation in arranging convenient times for brief acee‘f:ibiliti., snrvevc of buildings. The Summer Canada Pro- ject grant will finance only the survey. iluyek will be contacting service clubs and other community groups in hopes they will fund the TtiE HURON EXPOSITOR AMY WHERE...... yea *le ifitfrAveroutt t att. FROM THE LOIN 3 CENTRE CUT LOIN CHOPS 3 RIB PORTION LOIN CHOPS 73 TENDERLOIN PORTION CHOPS Notice Effective July 11 to and including Sept. 5 Seater* Veterinary Clinic SUMMER OFFICE HOURS The office will be open Monday to Friday, a.rn. - 6 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - 12:00 [NOON] After hours call 527-1760 .....e10.1•ForeteRS opt The Walton Pee Wee Boys came second when they participated in the Blue Division ,tournament with Teeswater, Mildmay and Bluevale recently in Blyth. Walton Boys team was Jeff McGavin, Mark Jones, Brent Robinson, Blaine Shannon. Richard Love, Steven Ryan. Ron Pryce, Craig Hackwell, Bill Gulutzen, Ken Altmann, and Ron Vercruyssen. ' In the consolation Champ- ionship game Brent Robin- son led Walton with two home runs to give Walton a 16-4 victory over Ripley. ' Mark Jones from Walton was given the most valuable pitcher award for the tourn- ament. CongratUlations boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffett and Brett of Guelph spent the weekend at the home of her parents,---Mr.• and Mrs. Herb Traviss. Lester Meehan of Torontlo spent the weekend with his - mother Viola Kirkby. Mrs. Limy (Helen) Dun- can and son Corey oflussell, Manitoba. are home for a holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mlan Semi, Sun- day visitors at the same home were other daughters, Gail Searle of Brampton and Earl and Mary Pennington of Goderich: On- July 8 those taking in the day bus trip to the Cullen Gardens and Nursery at Whitby were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ichade, Mr. and Mrs. Torrance, Dundas, and Mrs. Dave Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. Harold McCallum. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Achilles of Hearst accompanied Mr. and Mrs. golly Achilles on a two week motor trip to the East Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts held a. birthday party Sunday at their home for the lanfes aunt, Marie Burgess of Brus- sels. Those present were Ethel Long of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Long, Brussels. Long, 'Burlington, Mr. ' and Mrs. Merton Hackwell and boys, McKillop, Mr. .and Mrs. Allan C arter and girls. Clinton, Connie Ingram. Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wey, Livermore, California and Mr. and Mrs. Ross • Bennett and Nancy, Walton. .SM' - 4ym pafhy i!lxtgrido to Mr„ S,tiewX1 of lf:R.2, ,MOn'Ittcni is tbe loss of hiS wife: :Mr.' Randy Johnson and friend Hazel of Stratford spend the weekend with. Larry. Marsha and Randy Nevers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Dalton -.andl Jaipie and Miss, Cindy McCallum spent a week at the Cottage at Mani- toulin Island. Donald and Charlotte McKercher and children Heather, John and Laura are spending the week holiday- ing at a cottage at 'Bogie's Beach, north of Goderich. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCall- urn entertained their relat- ives and neighbours and friends to a pork barbecue on Sunday: A good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele visited Monday evening with Mr. Clarence Dennis at At- wood. a. a Pee VVees 'do well PROM OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 SPANISH TYPE ONIONS PROD. OF CANADA PROD. OF U.S.A. " LUMS A Cp. NO. I CALIFORN 49 IA GROWN •Mt• WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKL r FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: GODERICH EXETER HURON ROAD HWY'S 4 & 83 MON., TUES. & SAT. TILL 6 P.M. ED., THURS. & FRI. TILL 9 . P.M. tr . PENN "CENTRE CUT" CHOPS ij YOUNG ONTARIO PORK BOLOGNA 84# MAPLE LEAF VISKING STYLE LARGE OUR REG. '1.69 lb, lb. BY ELAINE TOWNSHEND An accessibility surrey of public buildings and prtsate businesses will be conducted in Huron County this sum- mer to prepare a guidebook for disabled residents. The eleven-week Summer Canada project is sponsored by Huron .Pao Centre far the. Horneboond. ,Clinton. in ,cia,,.operatitin unit die Aware- League of Physicaliy fiaittlitapOpfl Adults 4Alplia, . - five stticientS are IMO/Vert - Lydia. $.0014.troath:..CLifplefKii lklary Pe*itt• Ctilatet:M, and MatY (all graditateS. of Central Huron Secondary Schott*: and Sherry Robinson of Blue - Vale (a graduate of F.E. Madill Secondary School. Wingham). Project Manager is Stewart Huyck of Goder- ich. a' third-year engineering student at the University of Western Ontario. The students are using facilities di ctitre as a base with satellite offices in Exeter and Wingham. Disabled individuals are often 'handicapped' by physical barriers that they encounter in the community. such as curbs. steps. unuse- able restrooms. narrow ,door- ways and heavy The purpose of the survey is to prepare an accessibility gtudebook - a pocket7 sind',, directory of the tcicvn$, ,4110 villages in. th sing an k4t4 tae import. ,t *To.ifrity.focusr uil to trtobi i y-inOired pgr4041. 404tice in* lerrnation will. allaty disabled residents and tourists to plan their movements around the communities. Huyck explains access guides have been printed in cities 'rid towns across Canada. Using these guide- lines, the local group will produce a directory of Huron County that will come up to international guidelines. Printing of the directory. The Access Guide of Huron County will be made available to the public through Town Hails, librar- ies, Information Centres, Employment Centres, the Day Centre for the Home bound and border points. FRESH! FROM THE LOIN ' CANADA PACKERS STORE SLICED COOKED HAM _ FRESH! ONTARIO BUDGET PAK OIN PORK CHOPS MAPLE LEAF $ GOLDEN FRY OUR REG.62.69 600 g. PKG. . SAUSAGE . SCHNEIDERS SLICED WARE OINKED PRIDE Of CANADA MINI.COOKED $218 BURNS FARM STYLE BREAKFAST $4 Aro SAUSAGE 210KOEEF .... b. If:TO MAPLE LEAF SWEET. PICKLED COTTAGE ROLL SCHNEIDERS 'I CORNEDBEEF 57 THREE g PKGS.179 SCHNEIDERS SANDWICH STYLE MEAT ROLLS lb. CALIFORNIA 'GROWN Fresh Summer Produce ASSTD. VARIETIES SPECIAL PRICES-INEFFECT FROM JULY 1.5 UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY, JULY 21 PROD. OF OAS. NO. I GRADE TO BEAT THE BAND MISS CLAIROL r IN $ 29 HAIR COLOUR la • ONL" PROD. OF S. AFRICA PR* Of D.S.A.RODUCT. OF MEXICO. A FRESH MOIL OF CANADA BUNCHES CAN. FANCY. GRANNY . SMITH A CA11.110; 1 GRADE Ao Aft ONTARIO GREEN APPLES lb. IM P CARROTS,i,,,.A,At ' MANGOES - ,.EA .0 Y' ONIONS 3/99? 0 PRO& OF-U.S.A. PROD: OF CANADA • - - lb. 89 # ONIONS ,, BAG_ 99 BEAN GROWN SPROUTS A ONTARIO PROD, OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 GREEN SWEET PEPPERS 1 0 LB. BAG OF CANADA 49# firlilitS3/9 9 ,4 0 , 1 _ri CLAIROL ( , N...4, :11.4re SHAMPOO HERBAL ESSENCE $ 0) 4 9 350 ml. ONLY • .4rINZC rtek t t'44 # j- ilt Aim ? A TRIANGLE SHOP THE TRIANGLE IN YOUR TOWN 9 FINAL NET ' HAIR SPRAY 225 ml. ONLY $ 1 9 • DI-GEL , LIQUID . 340 lid. ONLY $ 2 6 9 t ABSORBINE.,, JR. 120 ml, ONLY $1 89 li • POLIDENT DENTURE CLEANING $ I 59 TABLETS 66'S ONLY THESQBARIE GODERICH MAIN COMM MAIN CONNER CLINTON SEAFORTH TRIANdLE DISCOUNT V 1..