The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-06-13, Page 8.Mait Edgar meets the .people
Its Liberal barterme tit Beyfie Arena last St..-day -//as afterded or sir 12oo persons
Vern the r14.1.4: 4:1i'ievred beef. done to a 6:.urr, Aril': Among those from this area were,
left to 1.2.ziri;,, ,.4.;?*.rt lief roil. 'rah faerris Br.t.roerier :.r.. Mr. and Mrs. Jake scl.roeder, all of RR 2.
pastwOrad. mr.:8<ilgoeler is ma.t Edga.r., teacher %%tr) is seeking'election on
OP* in the :Mr nfiirrni tay. teen ounroilsrar.g intim Eater district this week.
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MRS. JOHN CLUFF
Funeral sc,ry.“.:Er 'W One-
day for Mrs. John Cluff of NM-
'bell 'ho passed away in Strat-
ford General Hospital on Mon-
day. She was the former Chris-
tina Passiarjre,
:;t41."1171:rig are her husband; two
smis Gerald of Toronto and W21.
Harr, rif gifigr..?towni ri e tiTt.fal.:r •
Zkr roan of Exeter undone 51'50,era,
Mrs. Williarri •"Apniej RyekMan,
Exeter.
Lockhart runeral Mole, Mit-
chell, was in cvarge of arrange-
ments. IMerment was au WoOd-
lad Cemetery.. Mitchell
WALTER MeNICHOL
Walter W. McNichral, 77, PUS-.
.away car; tsunray „Tithe :•.;ocr-r2S.•
way Hurst-me, Home in lienAall.
His wife was. the late Evelyn
vnip,on.
He Is survived by threedaugh-
ters„ Mrs. Fred (Pearl) liar-
burn, Staffa; Mrs. 'Lorne (Nor-
een) MoNaughtort, London and
Kra, '1,elard.(EAr31.(:) Jorf, Exeter;
one son, 'Walter L ond on, 13
grandchildren and 22 great-
-grandchildren.
Funeral service, was from the
Hopper-Hockey Funeral Horne,
Exeter, on Wednesday, Rev. John
Pleat 235,01133
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Centralia College
of
Agricultural Technology
Tvi5-ir.tar diploma courses are offered in Agricul-
-..ze Heme -Economics at the new Centralia
riArp of Agricultural Techricilogy. Classes will
,.orrerene.e in September, It.'). Living accomrno-
,:e.,„,, pre:aided on campus.
frf-rAcart,t5 with grade XII standing, or the equi-
valent in training and experience, are invited to
ci:intact the .Principal, Centralia College of Agri-
?:!,,,iturai Technology, Huron Park, Ontario,
ONTARIO
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ook who's won
set of wheels!
MISS DIANNE McCARTHY,
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A SPORTY SST JAVLIN
CAR BY AMERICAN
MOTORS.
DENNIS DJELAN, BRANTFORD AND
GEORGE BARKER, WELLAND ARE SOME
OP THE WINNERS OF SHINY, RED HONDA
MOTORBIKES,
Mrs. Marion A. Wood, Simcoe, Gladys Williams,
Guelph, Brian Deyell, VVinghatn, Mrs. Robert
Patterson, Milverton and Paul Smith, Owen
Sound all win brand new CCM bicycles.
You could he one of next weeles many winners!
Look for contest details in cartons of Crica-Cola.
Stratford,
o Limited,
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ACTION EDGAR
"Common sense legislation for Huron
— One Canada — No Special Provincial Status
— A "Just" Society — Equal Rights For All
Farm Income Maintained In Bad Years
A Consumer Code For Your Protection
— Training and Retraining Programs — Jobs For All
National Marketing of Farm Products
Fair Drug Prices
Housing at Reasonable Cost
— Government Economy — More Efficient Public Service
Vote Where the Action Is
For a Trudeau Liberal Government
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(Published by tho Huron Liberal Association).
EENE MEET JOE G
Canada's Minister of Agriculture
Goderich, Saturday June 15th P
Parade to Court House Park from Hamilton Street, headed by the Goderich Town. Band
will begin at 3:15 p.m. Program at park at 3:30 p.m. Refreshments — Ice Cream Pop
imuminsprenownwrommoommormeinimmemmi•
SEE .MAIT EDGAR ON TV
CFPL TV, Monday, June 17, .7 to. 7:30 p.m.
CKNX TV; IFilidayi ,juiteit at 11:30 p.m.
Consumer views
Bacteia begi r ns of 40
A prominent piddle Sc hoot
teacher .Intherlistriet for 15 years
is leavirrg ti ancept ponttlon
in Ceara!, Ontario.
Ronald prior; ipai at
Stephen Central school for the
past two 'years, has -accepted the
.princ ipalship rif a 17-roomslarrior
public school at K.es-Vel ori Lake
-Simone. The srilwaral olx(ra.ted by
bile N,);.0-; r;viiiiirobiary ria rd
teaches children from 3sifOor-
e2..rtsrn to ;.; vatic:, .4z,
itoltamt, a. native of Zurich,
started his teaching career a
one-room .satifx,1 iii bay Toyen-
stip, taught three years at Ex-
etsr 1341)991 :ind spent' nine
years at :}4ccomy.ri;o001
At Centralia. before the Stephen
Centrai Selmal •position tattle fall
of
atten.dirig rioab Huron
District High -13choo3, ?re was a
•track and field and basketball
Mar and was a first-line pitcher
with the zurich tiornbe.r Kings a
the lioron-Perth baseigall.league.
While liviog to .EX.eter, -ii.eim-
rich has been- directing the T -A.
aboriat073, .a popular girls' sing-
ing group for six years, and is
the :president of the newly form-
ed south Huron and District As-
sociation for the Mentally Re-
tarded,
lie Is married to the former
Marilyn 'llaberer and they have
three children, Laurie, Markand
David.
More drains
for Usborne
Usborne council's June meet-
ing was again taken op primarily
by drainage matters.
C, P. Dietrich, Dashwdod, wax
awarded the contracts to do the
work On the Eilmville and. Earl
drains. His tender was the low-
est for both and was $16,000
for the Eilmville drain job and
0,600 for the Earl drain.
Five tile drainage loan applic-
ations were received from town-
ship farmers in the amount of
$21,000 and these were given
council approval.
Tenders Were also opened for
the supply and delivery of road
materials roan concession 12 and
13 and the contract was awarded
to Ross Paton. Construction
Ltd., Kirkton. Prices were clay
1111. at 45 cents, fill gravel at 70
cents and +/A." gravel at $1.25
per cubic yard.
The approximate total cost of
the work Is expectediebe$4,000.
In other business, council;
Were advised that the solicitor
Its proceeding with the transfer
(if the Kiri:ion library property
and that approval for the road
appropriation bylaws and gravel-
ling contract have been received
from the department of highways.
Warble fly 1 nOptfr'tor Allan
Pletcher reported the completion
of the control program. A total
of Ilia cattle were brushed anti
1(1,441 sprayed in two treat-
inohts, motion was panned that
Peter fletrinaden be paid $110,50
and Hebert Cants $1.27,50 to eover
percent of losses intatalfied
in warble fly spraying,
Accepted the petition of C.
Wider and Gerald Horn for a
Munlelpal drain In the. area of
lots 11 and 12, 14, W, boundary
concession. The Matter wall
!erred to engineers A, M, Starlet
and Ashoelatos, London,
Managed toreete can nrodnno
More wood than virgin forests,
SornetiMe$ W Ole little things
that cOunt.
Ira se lec tingand buying food, the
alert consumer can save money
py preveriting spoilage, saYedis-
cramfort by preventing illaess,
and build a healthy and happy
family by :being astute. And it's
they, little things that do 117
A basic rule when buying per-
ishable forA is to keep it below
40 degrees r if is fresh and
below zero if ;t is frozen.. 1•ife
begins at .40 (riegree.s F. i-rst
for most te_cteria. Theygrowar4
•thrive at room temperature; they
are mostly dormant at freezing.
-,-,F*derst and provincial regt, 1-
lations are, on the whole, on the
side., of the consumer as far as
inspection and protection are
concerned_ But between producer
and your refrigerator is mainly
up to you to ;make sure there is
no spoilage..
• Select your fresh meat, poultry
and processed foods (sucho as
sausage or luncheon meals)frorp.
clean, refrigeratedcases.Cleari-
liness —arid this Includes no dust
on the shelving, no garbage on
the floor, no broken packages
and no leaking di pity cases —
is a..n Indication of the 'way food is
being handled in the store.
Refuse to taice• :products if the
package, plastic 13-rap or vacuum
seal is lorOken or .purictured.
if you are buying frozen meat,
ask to have a11, frozen items put
together is aseparatedoublebag,
or 'in special frozen ford bags.
You haven't much of.: a moral.
leg to stand on if you complain
about ..spoiled. food after 'buying
Hensall lodge
—Continued from page 5
held of the Brussels Rebekah
Lodge on June 26 at 6:30 p.m.
An Invitation was accepted to
the Monkton Star Lodge on June
26.
Thank you messages were re-
ceived from Mrs. Walter Spencer
for visits made to the-Queens-way
Nursing Home, liensa.11. and also
from Mr. & Mrs. DonMacGregor,
Exeter arid M. & Mrs. Hugh.
McEwan, Hensall for symgathy
messages.
The officers nominated for the
corning year are: Noble Grand,
Mrs. Earl Campbell; Vice Grand,
Mrs. Elgin Thomson; recording
secretaries, Mrs. Leona Parke
and Mrs. Stewart. Black-well; fi-
nancial secretary, Mrs. Bertha.
MacGregor; treasurer, Mrs. Ed
Corbett; trustee, Mrs. George
Clifton.
relr.tgers±ed frozen
the sicre,.puttng the
than spending tu'o or
before get* g .thein , 3-ix=
refri&-erstor cr freezer. Don't
for trgifiZe. One Fay around
to take along your pi:-
cooler End put fr.-ozen • s in it
if you are not' oingdir.e
arriring Tr.pt:y
.frq.tem food freezer
and fresh meat mid p341try :n
oldest part of the r
47.:r `the lower shelves.2,, Loo...sen
or remove wrap;.inas from the
fresh meat and boaltr-v becausie
'gored air c .n swrie
z ogze surface retards
lbsoteriaa g-rOlatt-t-
ood •shopping is poi cong,.
plEetedfood is carefully sul
cz:rre.7ily stored Corre.dt fr -
ay 1.5.-a.shing and
tr-,mizing some lor4s, ;rote:Ain.;
_ers from beat, moisture
_,_...a-.motion; and storing 4
temperature.
or,, texture, an3,
pearanse re preserved by the
rrooer 5i:r2Ze of• your food pur-
chase.
Fottd losses throigh spoilage
nn. be, cze r-essonfcr failure to
keep wiftiri food budget,
'.F4,:rg:e was the officiating min,
Pallbearers were Ted Bar-
bera, Don Harburn, Paul Mc-
tianghtori, Carl MoNaughton, :Da-
vid McNichol -and Robert Brod-
•ericlk, Interment was In Exeter
Cemeter, y.
LUTHER ROWCLIFFE
Luther 'Row:title, Andrew St.,
Exeter paSaed. away in Sopth:Hur-
On Hospital on Monday. He was Z1
years old.
His wife, the former Altnecia
CGUIti,S, predeceased hire. He Is
survived by one feaster. .son, Gord-
on Clarkson; and one
mace, Mrs. Harold Jeffrey, Ex--
eier.
Funeral service is from the
Hopper-Hockey Funeral .H o m a
today (Thursday) at 2 pm with
interment in Exeter Cemetery.
Rev. a E. Lewis will officiate.
Pallbearers are David Klein-
teldt, Hector Rowriliffe, 'Welling-
ton Brock, Ted Pooley, B.. hi.
Francis and Whitney Coates.
.0510 u•dir conlraul with e.Ocife,old 'Clot