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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-08-12, Page 8-r• • Picks "Happy . Gang" Local.coupies.-at farm conference Mr. and Mrs. David Fair- service and Maureen of D'Ormeau. Quebec are s isit Mg his mother Mrs Mytle Fairservice. Tammy Veil° of Nova UCO's present retail, inanu7 factoring andiniarlreting ser- vices. conducted sessions on corn- goal setting; historY of 480- inunity involvement. person- cultural co-operatives; and al needs identification and the scope and impact of from across Ontario repro- senting a„11 areas ai agricul- Lttre were ins 01. eti in the three da.! program Jul) 15- at Muskoka 53P 4 ' A practical approach to farming and leadership was emphasized at the 1 oinig Couples' Conference organ iced by United Co-operatises• of Ontario 01 Nineteen farm couples enhurst. Area partit. Tants in,:luded i II and Marlene Scotia is visiting her mother Mr and Mrs. Ken Vodden Mrs. Capling of Kitchener spent the. week. end vs nh her daughter Mr and Mrs Clare Vincent Sr ••• ouncil :briefs a and work ,,;:ores will be rented for each si,1t/ Meilltlerr, Clerk Crocker ;old .cowiell Caspersloa s on fitie tork fit 114101- ..h.lmatt) • lust being 1,ToMIitetecl t, Hospital board cillOr Paul Ross, repod rte Seaforth .C1snirnttmiv Hospi- tat has s.utinntiv,t, .i proposal to Alexandra .,,td Marine hospital in God( h on hous- ing an out-patier! iisv,hiatrie clinic here. • 'tio•lerwti would supply the statt '.ncluding a ps y chiatrist. Sc..loriti would suppli, the takilities.- councillor Ross said Le) el 4 to ell the lqttl•s.alary grO: • 40 'rliercilse in -*Mary • front S'24,014, t t $24,984. coy tied dt• Meet iii Oslo: her with tlie:reerg40011 W!!1' tngtet:-• to d,t4ett$s - plan for re:crew:On in town.-as suggested by the romistry of culture and recreation Public works superinten dent John Forrem -eported \rot* on George and Oak St storm drains and at the Victoria Park band shell hay- been completed. A weed cutter, torch and %%elder have been purchased for the de- partment and a set of corer- Munn of tiensall. Brucevid Linda Coleman. Belgrase Jnd Kevin and Sandy McComb. Mitchell. "The session acts as a two-way communication tool for both the couples and UCO." says Reg Cressman. director of public relations and co-ordinator of the three- year-old program. "Not only do we provide them with the- opportunity to learn more about agri-business ,and the Co.op. bitt it alSogives KO iliNct 'line 14 0.00 concerns and requi rements.‘ And..-in torit.,.it'allOws the '0-oft. t9, 'ifipotOgpqr needs. • '...Natty fttlolet/edple 'be - community decision tomorrow of torrols and. it is themfore important for us-to not 'enly help them preSre for this but to anticipate their goals and objectives." r' Because of tough economic conditions, these young far- mers wanted inforination they • could apply to their day-to-day farm and family activities. In keeping with this, UCO resource staff Al it$ .regular meeting Monday n.ight. i.eatortli cone ne4 cOnsideredthe follosv'tng water disclosing complamt* about potting tickets the, Dili it ctiottnittee heard front hick Hal Claus parking controls are needed to g tvAOrp cars aren't parked alt day 'on Main Se. and that the -lass enforeeMent officer .patrots twice a week for a total' of two hours. The cornmittee con; eluded "sufficient discretion is being used in monitoring parking meter violations." Bike racks,' to be made by public works employees. w ill be placed on Main St. to get At .CgtIFERENCE FOR YOUNG FARM COUPL ES 1:10n Huff, (tar left), vice-president, farm products marketing for United Co-operatives of Ontaro (UCO) and Bob Down, (far right) first vice-president, present Bruce and Linda Campbell of Belgrave with a certificate recognizing their participation at the Co-op Young Couples' Conference" at Muskoka Sands inn, Gravenhurst recently. The couple was sponsored by UCO Listowel Area which includes Co-ops at Listowel, Belgrave, and Auburn. Happy Gang senior t. tti zees met in the hall with 1f present. Myrtle Fairser- vice, was acting president. With l.orna Radford at piano, a community sing song was held. A program consisted of readings by Myrtle Fairser- vice and Verna Glazier. The treasurers report was given by Margaret Taylor Election of officers: Pros. IYlsle ShaVielit: • litr,st vice Glaziers §ecretary Scan Aeott; treasurer Mar- gatet.Tolort prOlsee. Qom Sholtbrork. it was moved that' *Mrs 0 fl hanks for doriatiOns go .tek coca cola) Micelle!! store (potat4 ehipS) Sortiaux (serviettes). SherroI Store )10% oft) and Grace Potter la cupboard) and also twathers for donations of cards etc. A vote on the name was won by Beth Knox "Happy Gang". next meeting August 18th. Some games of cards were played. Winners were ladies' high Hazel Watkins; low Margaret Good; lone hands, Beth Knox; men's high Harry Caldwell; low Mary McDougall (playing as a man); lone hands Jake Mcdougall. Birthday contest Was won by Margaret. Taylor. and Jim McEwing. In charge of the next meeting are Verna anti Wilfred Glazier and Isa- bel - Airdrie. Trisha Milison returned home on Sunday from spend- ing the past week with her grandinother. Dorie Garrow. Clinton spent the past week at same home. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns on the birth of a new granddaughter Au- guSt 8th 'at St. Joseph's hospital. London. She weighed 5 lb. Happy parents are Barbara 'and Colin Pater- son., Saturday visitors with Mr. , and Mrs. Bob Burns were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert McDonald and Ricky and Mr. Harry Burns, Kincardine. Londesboro boy at hockey school Sunday 'visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Orville Newby were Mr. and Mrs. -Bob Menary and Andrew of New Market. Ken Newby and friend of New Hamburg. Mr. -and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth spent the weekend at Lions Head with his sister Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Warren. The Lyon family picnic was held at Exeter on Aug. 9th. Attending from here 'were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon, Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs, Murray Lyon and Dianna, Emerson Heti. Laura. ,Lyon , and Ida, Durnis. John Cartwright is spend- ing 2 weeks at Walter Yirac- zuk's hockey school at St. Marys. rid Of the' haiard al bilsk's I mg'. on doWittinsis side walks , • Police were .gpvit approv,,si to purchase camera at S.I.O0 as-;Per the Oudget Complaints -have -been re• ceased' abOut tut-xi:Mint settling : On 6,oderich and the publa: W otks superin tendeni will see if temporarv- repairs can he made Council deoiled to 'seek quotes on cleanireq the entire open ditch that runs near Coleman St An drain on Market St will be replaced by a 12" one by town employers, while construction es underseas on that street•. The contractor has been given a 10 day extension for completion of the Market St., reconstruction work because of a delay in excavation caused by addi- tional digging for sew cry, which the town requested The town discovered after the project was underwai that no sattitar,, sewers existed for two. Market St. properties. belonging to Ron Driscoll and • Nobel Bowling -tones. An • extension •was ma-de at a cost of S7000. Seaforth, on the recom- mendation of the ministry of • the environment will ask consultants to review a pro- posal to upgrade and expand. sewage works here to get a budget figure. The work could• then be budge ted for and, done next year. The clerk as investigating -costs of a beeper system• for the public works department. Clerk Jim CroCker will be promoted August 23 from S . GREEN 10 FL. 02 SUMMER OR WAX BEANS 7 FANCY GRADE OUR REG. 474 TO 575 EA. 41111, SWEET PEAS-KITCHEN OR CREAM STYLE FL. 02 • NIBLET CORN N• i: GIANT SLICED GREEN CORN OR . , . 4111111.1.1....111.1".1.1.141"..1.11.°1M11".1".11111111, • ZEHRS OWN BRAND' soFT DRINIKs LEMON-LIME, ORANGE. . COLA, GINGER ALE , OR CREAM SODA . -,,g OUR REG. 454 EA. ".. 750 mi BOTTLES ,: - PLUS ," DEPOSIT , WESTON HAMBURG OUR REG, 1.14 PKG. -1-SAVE 470 PACKAGE OF HOT DOG OR 'ROLLS _ • ^ ,,.‘_.;•,,v4t. • s-.-- . 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WHITE OF TISSUES . , 400 j ,.., , WAILERS POLISH, GARLIC OR PLAIN pi in DILL PICKLESLAE if., 1/7 Filaill‘asir -I 179 YORK SMOOTH-375 nd. 0 Ap A PEANUT BUTTER Coy HERSHEY INSTANT • $4' 9fi CHOCOLATE 80 I 3 9' 1 • 7 BYE THE SEA-CHUNK Si TA LIGHT TUNA 9.25oz. 1. r 7 DIXIE-FOR KIDS A FUN CUPS onio , tf.97 STP400 01 SIZE A OIL TREATMEAIT 167 some am ott 24 SUMS* 20111Ktil 2A DIAPERS 7F 1 maws. .250 g. pi itA BABY POWDER I. 7 SPRING FEELING ' CONOITIONFA M Sit nA 355 ml I•77 79 '-SHAMPOO OR ZEHRS MILD, MEDIUM, OR OLD CHEDDAR ' OLD• NIPPY $2.79 'CHEESE PROCESS LB. ' PURE VEGETABLE ....• 0 IL , " 3 LITRE SIZE - , i i fp ..; i , , 8', ' , - , _ ‘, DIETRICHS 100% WHOLE WHEAT AnA FRESH BREAD 24 oz. er 7 BLUEWATER BOSTON GLUE s4 In FISH & CHIPS 32 oz.A., WELCHS FROZEN GRAPE JUICE 1202.119 KENT FROZEN ' - $41 i t ORANGE JUICE16.1. /Air COTTAGE CHEESE CREAMED $ NORDUCA 5009. t .19 NEILSON FRUIT PLUS SI Al, %VISIONS JAM FILLED put. 4,/ ai FRESH BUNS.Pt!,17.0 , r r , sa L , 00204 BREAD 1,11a BREAD.rorF IN-STORE BAKE SHOP YOGURT 500 g. 0 9 , • , . ; RAISIN cam SHUMAN* ROLLS 49 0 Al 1 # , s .,. • ar ••• Londeskoro THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 5UST 12, 190 • COME IN FOR SUPER DISCOUNTS DURING ' HOLLAND SHOES SELLING OUT SALE! 'Our sale is on • NOW until Saturday, August 29 ...when a warm welcome will be extended to the new owners WUERTH SHOES of Exeter HOLLAND SHOES 2$ Albert it,482-9692, Union •