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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-11-11, Page 15THE HURON E.XPQAITOR, NOVEMOIER 11, 101 Blood of Foxes Blyth does histor . AlkNOLO STINNISSEN E. and Mortgage Insurance Plans N. INCOME Averaging and Deferred Annuities INCOME Tax Deductable Flexible R. R. S. P. NEW Non-Smokers Rates Available REPRESENTING Tel Sun Life Assurance 117 Company of Canada GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTii for 22 years FRITO LAY ALL VARIETIES 200 g. PKGS. 10 OZ. TINS , • CARNATION INSTANT 3 VARIETIES BREAKFAST 6's 10 CARNATION 3 VARIETIES HOT CHOC. 500.. CARNATION INSTANT MILK POWDERED 1.5 Kg. '6.29 BROWN COW INSTANT CHOC. SYRUP 400 ml. t.49 NERSHEYS GIANT BANDED 3 VARIPIES CH OC. BARS Vs FRICO CHEESE BABY GOUDA ,to ox: NEILSON SMALL CURD 2% 500.0.., COTTAGE CHEESE 1.29 SUNNY BRAND ORANGE DRINK 12.5 or. tr NEILSON PREMIUM ICE CREAM Eir NOVELTIES 12 PACK " CARNATION COFFEE MATE soo 199 BLOOMER BOSTON BLUE 24's 1 24 Oz. FISH FRIES.STICKS $3.19 NEILSONS SUPREME 5 FLAVOURS'„ ICE CREAM 500 ml. UY ARCTIC GARDEN 2 VARIETIES VEGETABLES 10 oz. 139 SAMOS ARE *ration to YOU .,. AND. At URNS YOU'llE 114000Ittattft0 USi MCNAIR RED, GREEN or . $4. s9 GLAZED . st .,CHERRIES 8 or. MoNAIRS SHREDDEDOR FLAKED REORDERS EAGLE BRAND COCONUT &J eri 14 ILK N3S 00D m L E i 59 • SWEETENED AL PIECES OR CHOPPED 99 f McNAIR la. WALNUTS too n. PKG. 79 McNAIRS MARASCHINO RED CHERRIES 120z. CLUINOUSE $4 NERSHEYS PURE. VANILLA 42 mu is COCOA 200 9. SOFT STYLE SLEEVE'PAK IMPERIAL MARGARINE GELII4E INSTANT. A on CONDITIONER 225 ml. Si orP7 160 deer killedin controlled. hunt BY GREGPRCAMPBELL „ Roughly 160 deer -were killed in Huron County's controlled deer hunt Nov. 2, 3, 4, and S. compared to the 103 animals harvested in the county during last year's three-day controlled hunt. Doug Puffer, a contact biologist with the. Ministry of Natural Resources near Wing- ham, says this• year's harvest was bigger but 'exactly how much so will have to wait until all the facts and figures are gleaned from the mandatory reports hunters must .fdeby NoV. 17. The mandatory reports were a new wrinkle across the prOvinee this year. Reports already received by the ministry near Wingham indicate the county's deer population is slightly. iteaffider.than fast year. The average weight of individual animals harvested was also slightly higher, but the average age and sex structure•crf this year's harvest was about the same as last year. Mr. Puffer says he would like to compliment area hunters for their co-opera- tion with the ministry during last week's hard. Few charges were laid. However Mr. Puffer says there may be some confusion about the new reporting system from would-be hunters.who,received a validation tag but did not take part in the hunt. They must still report, even if it simply means writing in the appropriate place on the form, or they won't be able to receive a validation tag for any controlled hunt in . Ontario next year.' Charges and fines are also possible for those -who faitti report. The number of deer killed On roads in county recently also has ministry officials worried. Mr. Puffer says motor'vehicles and deer havebeen colliding at ante-averaging - w, *bout CalOeper,dAY Sur thOPOsktinte rIrlonr.,.* weeks. Nobody has been killed, though deer haven't been so lucky, and in some instances property damage' his been serious. Most of these road kills happen at random early in the morning, from about 3 to 6 a.m. Immiummommuloma Case adjourned • EVERYDAY NEEDS AT BIG', BIG DISCOUNTS THAT'S TRIANGLE DISCOUNT - SILKIENCE NESTLE QUICK ONLY i, 111 LOTTAF119..pW AVAILABLE AT 29F1GODER19H STORE TFilANG,Le IS COUNT. ran TittlitattAntl GODERICIC Akita CoRNup ° SFARDItill Homemakers concerned by lack of chronic care Family . histories are not ,unusual. in fact. as rPsekteb• ink yottr ',roots". becomes 'amore and. mote •-•.pOpulitr, gronps,Iiketbe Huron Couoti .Ctepeoltlical. &Met*, *tort .several, new ones published each month. But few of them' are as far reaching and detailed.; as "Blood of Foxes" by Blyth resident Adrian Vos, a re- cently pehlishol history. of the Vos - Beginning in the Middle Ages, Mr. Vos chronicles the life of the first documented Vuskens or Vos -Gerardus- who has steward of an estate in Belgium in 1268. As well as the usual family tree and anecdotal information, the Vos family is packed full of material on what life was like In the Low COOnfries from the Middiir Ages 00. AnYone who, wants to Mir( ibont that area's. WOO worth* VC* wealth of intern** Rum the Vos book. Mr. SrOs got interested in fairrily history when he Went ' home to Holland three years, ago when fig -mother died, He's done research by, mail in various parts of Europe and credits a couple of distant relatives with helpi ng him to piece together the family's story. Other research on Euro- pean history. for example how $he Protestant Reforma- tion tore families and coun- tries apart, was done here, in the UWO libraries in London. 180 copies of the large format. 142 page book have The case of a Fordwich man harged with attempted mur- ler was adjourned for a week it Provincial Court in Goder- .ch Monday. Frank Stroop, 50, is scheduled to appear again at ,the court Monday Members of the Towifonfl Country Homemakers met for their monthly Bout meeting on Oct. 28th at Exeter Hospi- tal. The administrator of the Hospital and the Director of Nursing were guests for lunch. A report was given on the various fund raising activi- ties. Winners of the lucky draw from the variety concert held at F.E. Madill, Wing- ham were as f011OWs Glenn McMichael won the box of goodies donated by board members. Harold Robinson won a Terry Fox memorial book donated by Harris Sta- tionary. Harvey Thrust won a bag of White Beans ;donated by Undetwond Fanns, Mrs. Bert Oarniss Won a sttNerip- Bois na the Village Squire and Mabel B. won a silk flower arrangement donated by Mrs. Mary English. Members were advised that the amaryllis bulbs were now available for sale. Directors were urged to write to their eM.P. or' Mini- stry Qf Health deploring the iseit At WOWS* being made, towards the introduction of Chronic Home Care to •this area. This' IPIMP" has." been adviScd;thnt this may not be available until tbEpod of 1982. Siam the Meng feels there is an urgent need for this service in the County they felt it necessary_ to advise the government of tiiis immediate problem. Members were advisedof one day Seminar to be held on Dec. 1 at Mstowel the topic being "Understanding the Rural Elderly." The admini- strator has been asked to hold a workshop at this event. Adrian Vos with his new book been fixed tuidAce are Uhistriteol*Ithlioe dritwJeg* and old photos. The **Ai wa s 0.0.1eet..,41t the Viking *4's done by' NO. Vial` thnighter Johmonawha lives in OttaWa, The author himself did the collating and binding at his houte near Blyth. Blood of Foxes which sells for $4.95, at cost, is available from Mr. Vos or at a few outlets in the area. Just because the massive family history project is com- pleted. Mr„ Vos isn't fin- isheckwith the subject. He's now at work on a novel; inspired by the historical research. (Nov. 16). He is in custody at a psychiatric unit. Mr. Stroop was charged after a shooting int:. Morris Township (lot 22, concession 9) Sept. 4. Rene Percruysseip, 45, of R.R. 2 Blyth was M. good condition at Wingham and District Hospital the following Monday, with bull- et wounds to the hip" and. ...... - shoulder. Al