HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-08-05, Page 18ROOKST,011 wto mint ri d NA • claktglifer. Betty, • were in Seaforth with their trvetling bookstore, The Go .d' NeWs Courier,
which features religious literature. The Courier was parked in. Floth's
parking lot. . (Photo by Rimmer)
Travelling store sets up here
odd looking store in Roth's Food Market
parking lot Saturday.
News Courier. Returning to Seaforth for
another 'visit to provide the community with
bookstores in Hanover, Oakville and
Orangeville. He has been operating the
spiritual literature.
Edwin Martin, who also owns similar
Hanover store for nine years. and opened
Curious shoppers may have noticed an
The owner of the travelling bookstore is
It was a white trailer named the Good
before he put it into operation. In response
each town varies according to the response
better than the towns, he said.
been in Mr. Martin's Mind for almost a year
to what he sees as a growing, demand for
Exeter. The frequency with which he visits
he received. Often the. hamlets respond
the Oakville store three years ago because of
Requests from Oakville residents.
north as Orangeville. and as far south as
Religious literature. he travels a circuit as far
The idea fy the Good News Courier had
Egg work shop
start
two days foil of enthusiasm
and knoWledge on chickens
and eggs. Workshops are
coming quickly and, because
of the confusion with the lack
of mail, I hope you will pass
the information on to other
leaders. Please, would you
bring with you: three ring
binder for members and
leaders pamphlets, pencil.
pen, tape and paper scissors.
an egg gadget if you have
one, an egg carton, apron. 1
broiler/fryer chicken (per
club), 1 boning knife for
Huron hose
god
ews
cutting up poultry (per club).
Please have an idea of the
number of members you will
be having in your club and
from that number could' you
find out how many haven't
taken a food project before.
Workshops are being held
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
for daytime sessions and 6:30
to 10:30 p.m. for evening
sessions.
August 17th and 18th,
Wingham, St. Andrew's .
„Presbyterian Church, 0#y,
-tirao;4ngust and 20th,
• PlYth% .4h/a Putted cht#0,'
.4:patig 19th • and
thurefic .
24.0.,and2Sth,•Ex.ettr. Exeter
United Ciihrek, daytime; Au-
gust 26th and 27th. Seaforth, ,
Seaforth Arena. 'daytime:
August"' 26th and 27th. Sea-
forth, Seaforth Arena, even-
ing.
The leader's luncheon will
be held on the first day of the
workshops. On the second
day we will be preparing
several recipes so lunch will
be eating your creations.
See you shortly as we try to
discover the answer to
"Which came first?"
Jane Muegge.
Home P^--
Just a. ren#140g. to drop in •
Four nppircationor Pbeetin-
'eft* ,-Itifortna#Zut • for • the
• •,,Aritieb C.abte , the
Chicken Or .0.10. g$.87"*Qik;.
Aims. rsouokine4 iwou4.10
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DETERGENT
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A1S - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 5. 1981
Leche Wave members`
attend Chiccigo conference
The Bisback family joined
'over 7.040 persons, almost
half of whom were less than
twelve for the eighth inter-
national conference of La
Leche Legue in America's
larges thotel,chicago's Con-
rad Hilton Hotel. Thousands
of parents and health leaders
(4190 frpnri. 30 nations and six
continents, tOlIttektAlwfght
401 0.040##Pc4.
0*r: • ;140 - speakers
otgato. • • • d , • , N.
tiring: all medical, nutria
„jug* •helinvioritt,,
401400.:..• • 4000-01.4r. ..ihof*. • areas directly'. • ..rageo, to •
bre, asfetooins,. After 25 yrsi, .
most ' of -the. .founding
motheri are grandparents:.
and the focus of the confer-,
ence sessions is always
changing to reflect the
growth of the league families '
through the years.
The younger Bisback's
Victoria, 6, and Peter Owen,
2, enjoyed attending the
playroom stocked full of
equipment and toys. One
afternoon, the Bisbacks visit-
ed the Brookfield zoo while
Mrs. Bisback travelled to
Chicago suburb to tour La
Leche League International's
Headquarters.
„performs ..d,(11 instant
camera ,e0rOnVfelala with,
ameti OM*, Ste j'A
.'men more. fPnrnourous *.114
wAted,in person than '
she siPPlari
Mrs, ' Bisback led the
pleasure of sl eaking . with,
the obtaining an autograph-
ed photo. from. Marlette
Hartley.
La Leche League is the
only international organizat-
ion whose major purpose is
to help mothers who want to
breastfeed their babies. The
seven women who founded
the league in 1956, out of
their own need for informat-
ion and support, had no idea
that 25 years later, their
organization would reach
over one million mothers
each year and be considered
by the world health organiz-
ation in Geneve as the
leading authority on breast-
feeding. 'This volunteer
erganitation is credited as
being one of two most
effective .self help groups in
the world, operating with
high success rate. The Lea'-
,he's meter-to-MOthee rto•
work now includes ' over
certified leaders and • •
.500 in .10 f:OiklatOn
lies:aren , id;
La '14.010.'.4a0r,,Nik
*tonged an engte.e.mts
of mothers, :hail.Chanf(ed the
course'Of *t • *
practices. and has' brougkil
about a renewed interest to
die/age olds art of breastfeed-
ini. There are three grOuPS
in Huron County; one in
Goderich, contact Mrs. B.
Hinson; one in )3eigrave,
contact Mts. John Kerr, and
one in Hensall. All these
leaders attended the confer- .
ence in Chicago. The next
meeting in the south of the
county will be Wed. August
12 in Exeter at the Home of
Mrs. R. Banks, 176 Main St.,
N. at 8 p.m. Contact Mrs.
Peter Bisback for more in-
formation.
The mvif before the
conference officially began.
250 women and their babies
were guests on the 'Phil
Donahue T. V. show where he
spent the whole hour paying
tribute to La Leche League,
This will be aired on national
television this summer.
The, highlight of the ;los,
nig seaSlon was. the presence
alne*deCding, nother and Y,
actrSs aAWN Rt
ROTH
FOOD MARKET
SEAFORTH
STORE HOURS:
MON.-TUES..VVED. 9 - 6 P.M.
THURS. & FRI. 9 - 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 6 P.M.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
4S SENIOR CITIZENS
DAY! 5". DISCOUNT
ON ORDER OR FREE
DELIVERY.
Good or MIMBITIME SAVINGS
WE RESERVE THE' RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Prices effective, until August 8, 1981. , ,
OW Wee
ROUND
STEAK
2.59
ROAST
lb. 2.39
STEAK
RUMP ROAST
.2.39
COOKED MEATS 175 g. pkg. .78
Schneiders
1.7 CORNED BEEF .r...
ROAST PORK TAILS 6.99
Schneiders New Country Grill ,
SMOKED SAUSAGE 50fi g. 1.99
BOLOGNA „Q,Ri. 1.49
POLISH LOOP lb. L99
Schneiders Fine or Corms.
LIVERWURST
. 1.69
Caiidyid-
DRINK CRYSTALS Met Flavours 660 g.
DRINKS
' or Pineapple/Orange
Hneapple7grapefruit
iliAGHETTi •Tnninto same w/cheese
19SPIEY BEANS Nat Re&
are Ne" CMCINIS
eleargIES
Bill FOOD Agree
SHAMPOO
CREME RINSE
PEANUt OUTER
CHEERIOS
FRENCH FRIES
Str. Cut•
or Shoestring
iityrilivai ale efor. OPZ Urge
GREEN
PEPPERS
Product of Can. Ont. #1 Field
CUCUMBERS
1Product of Can. Ont. al
POTATOES
Product of Can. Ont. Hi
BLUEBERRIES ^
Piaci-nig ONIONS
it~roduct of Can. Out. N1 Small
ONIONS
48 oz.
19 oz.
450 g.
Rio
MUSHROOMS
Pieces Et Sterns
10 oz.
.68
350 mi.
300 g.
3.5 lb.
10 lb. big
,fir
Pint 1.19
.89 lb.
1.00
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PAPER TOWELS
2 Roll Pkg.
1 • 18
Royale Bathroom
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Kent Frozen
ORANGE JUICE
12 1 /2 oz Tin
.68
1.69
.85
.72
,„„. 4168
1.49
8 kg- hag 8.99
.0.. 2.69
2.29
istg,, 3.39
1.09
1.49
piRICED RICHT
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10 lb. bag I.79
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