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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-22, Page 6CI .5 ...ego* ,s.:* wil•d . 110., el! • or."4- A 2 I ; ,s • P..0 at a - 36a 17041. • It 1 i. • Y.-.• • 2 • 6 tx. fi•?..; rras„,,oli leial e jc. :4 O'" * • • 5 P 4 .t , ykes t floo*gs'ptanneO ,SPRINIKLIIL OR FOG SYSTEMS 1. REDUCE HEM STRESS ' 2. HELP CLEAN UP DIRTY PENS 3. EASY INSTALLATION " 4. ANIMALS-WILL GAIN BETTER 5, CLEANER PIGS & PENS 6. EASIER MANURE FLOW We Manufacture And Our Prices Show It. 'Otte Us AWL We Stock It All: PVC Pipe, Nozzles MCISES PAM SYSTEMS a division Of J.M. Moses Limited R: R. I Mitchell,. Ontario If011 1140 (519)-34L9612 Constance David, Darren and Luanne competed, at the Central Music League Festival held at the Vahalla Inn over the weekend. David won three trophies playing guitar. Lu- anne won one trophy for piano. Darren won first dais and placed 3rd with guitar. and Paul won the Teachers Proficiency Award. The. Band placing first was David Whyte and David Stevenson. Huron Music 'Studio s other pupils won awards at the festival. Congratulations to them. A number of children from the area are attending Bible School in tondesboro this week. 30's 100g. MAIN CORNOI SEAFORTH. ORANGE JUICE. KENT BRAND FROZEN CONCENTRATED OUR REq 93` 12.5 fl. oz. TIN ROYALE BATHROOM TISSU 8 - ROLL 4 COLOURS ZEHRS OWN BRAND '4 POTATO,CHIPS REGULAR RIPPL,E BARBEOUE SALT & VINEGAR OUR REG. 1.09 200 g. BAG KRAFT PROCESSED: SINGLE THIN CHEESE SLICE OUR REG. 2.81 500g PKG OF 24 SLICES SHIRRIFF-ASSTD FLAVOURS JELLY POWDERS 3 OZ ,PKGS FOR ROYALE FACIAL TISSUE WHITE YELLOW OR ALMOND PKG. OF 100 WHITE, YELLOW, PUMPKIN OR ALMOND CRISPY CRUNCH,' BURNT ALMOND, CANADIAN, MALTED MILKOR JERSEY MILK. NELSONS - :NOVEPTIES JULIENNE OR STRAIGHT CUT McCAIN FRENCH FRIES FROZEN 2 LB. BAG PRIVATE LABEL SAVINGS ZEHRS • KETCHUP' PLAIN OR SEEDED KAISER ROLLS .1cri 51 9 # ALL VARIETIES jL YEAST 99 DONUTS ooz. • FRESH,DAKED JAM OR LEMON BUNS PKG- OF WE RESERVE THE RIGHT WESTON ASSORTED VARIETIES FROZEN REEF, TURKEY, CHICKEN WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE BISCUITS 4°° 59 ;VIM647iNegiliAriiiiK ir 89 iTiligitilmNiiii$1.19 MI; JUICE48- FLYINIOR CRAWLING MOTS 99 Upili TTE 426 8 .t 2. 99 FROZEN 12 or. *I. 49 SWIM in AM ANTI +I PEASPIRAlilit„TkIr POWDER WESTONS totmoriaolog',139 ZENTED1.4,,,„ AGE' OF s GAY LEA LEMON ENGLISH MUFFINS 7,9' FLOWERDALE INETIIICHS-- 4114. !FE TEA BAGS PKG. OF.$0$t 29- CHEESE CAKES 1,15 3 pilAtiLISTRU DEL St. MIME PEKOE CHUM OR STRAWBERRY *0•4 Itte et4f NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT CLARKS . BEANS WITH PORK IN40MAJO SAUCE 14 FL. OZ. PKG. OF 12 MAPLE LEAF FLAKES OF TURKEY 18T4INg. PRICES IN EFFECT WED, JULY 22 UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY JULY 28 600 g. SIZE BRICHT$ - 4 FLAVOURS MINI PUDDINGS 1.09 CATELLI DINNERS MACARONI & CHEESE 02.25a 3/99 20 oz PKG Ball action was hot and hea%y just like the weather last week in Londesboro. In Squirt action the Blue Jays plaed the Mets and kept their streak intact ins fiance Mr. apd Mrs: Jim PreSZ- oilor ,IMI,:Pe hhie and Mich - ail, t and -Mrs. ' ightt ,t1.:4121 AntlYtaiviily attended the weddlitt and. rece ption for Kathy and .+11kr johinstott • hetd • Ch•Firtm Saiftrday. The Carl Merger family aixompanied Mrs. .1 Merner to Dashwood Stinda+ w hen they attended the Deiehert reunion . Cheryl and Leisa Thomp- son spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr and Mrs. John Thompson. while their parents Jim and Sheila Thompson attended two weddings and receptions. winning their third in a row. On Tuesday night in another squirt game the Dodgers edged Auburn while in the final squirt pine on Thurs- day evening the Tigers came close but lost to the yet undefeated Expos. The .:pee wee Aids 'enter- *fled . the Clinton Girls ,‘‘• • pile . Hullett Hospitality t4Ottton• girls .came got on. the •istAtt„:e0 of the store... 'Eh;:Midg4 girls WOO with Goderich Tcii4iiSh*Kasf, c111);. 44110 bi.the. Gociefieb• Toti7n, ship eetaeh, :th action the" .Pee wee's were kept busy. Rad-' ford's Jays travelled' to God- erich and• came home with a, tie on Monday night while Allen's "A"s played Stanley Township on Wed- neSday evening. The Stanley boys came up with a strong effort and went home with the victory. The Bantam boys hosted Tuckersmith representatives and trounced then by a 30.14 score. In Midget Boys action. our local boys travelled to Holmesville but victory went to the Goderich Township boys,. Three of the Hullett 'teams played in the tournament this past. weekend with the Mid- -;get bays being eliminated in two straight 0004 as Were 'tho itoforNs The *CO OttileitPee Wee teat. Miens. 004 a • • 4.011 in',the 40.. • " • 1144 against Goderich boys- 1;1". .ailPgrest the A'''s toekthe game and the medals by 3S-11' score, • - The. IVP304:S and Dad's • were at it on Friday playing between the raindrops with John's' Jumbos beating Jane's Jelly beans in an action packed exhibition of fun and skill. More players are still welconit. In Ladies action the Londesboro Ladies travelled to.j)Wh and once again fell victim to the strong play of the Blyth team. Meanwhile Summerhill hosted Benmiller in the other ladies game and once again they came up on the short end of the score. The Slo-pitch teams had`: two games last week with the Blazers. visiting. Hointesville. lit a SectsaiN' game The 'Alaa- fingllY; 010 Holmes . 011.e 11-9y The other game featured the Aiihoro All- star tl a Blyth leant representing , LIQW$01146 Wednesday evOning Dora Shobbrook Thehnti Ellerby visited with Frank Garrott in St. Josephs H9Sp• ital. London where he had surgery on Tuesday. He re- turned home on. Friday. On Wednesday Mrs. Jack Armstrong came to the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Glen , Carter having been a patient in. Seaforth hospital these past 7 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brom- ley, Cheryl and Lori returned home on Thursday from holi- days to the east coast. Dora Shobbrook spent Sat- urday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and family in Woodstock. On Sunday a family gathering was held at the Millsons. Present wem,A117. T. Itorop_ .ftTnIg artit Mx* Cheryl Smith, Mr, .aif,4,`, Mrs; • 0.414prt Miller. Marsha. and ,PoRsoliptt., V4p. 'Volgottoto. • ,Kano10, 10,36 0gTotk.4ne:1-1:20n. Ryan. '.`00 Sunday Mr. and; Mrs. Ken Wood of Winghamvisitedhis parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood. On Saturday July 18th' Mi. and Mrs. Bert Gray of Clin- ton celebrated, their 40th wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter Sharon (Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Johnson) iii.. 'oronto.. Pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Harv. McCallum. Mrs. Mild- red, Mrs. Edwin Wood, Mr. Eph Gray. 4 A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 22, 1981 Londesboro squirts winning at Hullett cpntre, In the next three years I.-1.1 acres of guide in the project, r .' marshland will be developed in Hullett The end result will be a natural wetland townsh ip in cooperation with the Ministry of habitat for ducks. muskrat, and other Natural Resources and Ducks Unlimited, a wildlife associated with, this type of envirow- non profit group, ment. 1! The work is being done in three phases The third phase which begins next' year and already the first phase is complete and will mark the largest creation of marshland the second plan is partially finished. is one of the firms involVed with the • George Radford Construction Ltd.. Blyth in the plan. the game is in season and will prov ide a .The area will be-open to sportsmen when construction' of dykes for the flooding of natural habitat for wildlife to replenish their 'marsh areas. The smallest area to be flooded numbers. is 59 acres to up to 550 acres. In the-accompanying sketch the boundar- Ducks Unlimited is sponsored through ies and dykes are marked out but already private donations and is overseeing the work some minor changes have been noted on the planned, The Ministry of Natural Resources main map located in the Hullett Wildlife has, purchased the land and is acting as a -Sanctuary north of Clinton. TO BEAT THE BAND BABY $299 POWDER 700 NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM 180 mi 2?, Fl.Ex SUPER SHAMPOO $ 59 OR CONDITIONER 75 ml • NEW ELASTIC FABRIC $1 99 DRESSING STRIP 3 x I YD • PlAYTEX MAXI PADS SHOP THE TRIANGLE DOCTOR SCHOLL S TOWN $N FOOT POWDER MAIN COONEN THE waits CLINTON ..00PERICH TRIANGLE CO U N unts,ri It V JOHNSON'S