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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-23, Page 10$ 1 099 lb $1.09 2 lb. for $1 A&H A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET For Quality, Variety And Economy OD C m In ao 'a 0 0 -I SUPERIOR MEAT SPECIALS FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS • 19 lb. 99' Swifts Sugar Plum Boneless DINNER HAMS lb. $ 1.$ Swifts Eversweet Sliced, Vac Pak SIDE BACON lb. $ 119 Swifts Premium Coil POLISHPremium SAUSAGE lb. $ 1 .09 Swift WIENERS lb. s 79' olJ 4 Swifts Premium Smoked PICNIC SHOULDERS Swifts Premium Store Sliced COOKED HAM MINCED HAM GROUND BEEF LOOK WHAT $1..00 BUYS Aylmer Fancy 12 oz. tin Stokelys Red KERNEL CORN 3/$1 KIDNEY BEANS 14 oz. 3/$1 2/$1 Aylmer 10 oz. Aylmer choice PEAS & CARROTS 4/41 WAX or GREEN BEANS 4/S 1 !KLEENEX 2 RO PAPER TOWELSPACK LL 85 4 185 g. Van Camp 19 oz. LYSOL SPRAY $1 BEANS with PORK Aylmer Choice CREAM CORN Mazola CORN OIL Clover Liquid HONEY Be ieRmiii MED• HONEY Monarch Parchment MARGARINE Babies Only Please TOILET TISSUE Nestles QUIK Clover Leaf Chunk LIGHT TUNA 14 oz. 3/$1 32 oz, $1.49 21b.jar $1•69 2 lb. plastic $ 1 .69 lb. 36' 2-2 roll pkg. 99' 2 lb. box $1.66 6 11 oz. tin 59' PLUS MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS Deep & Delicious Chocolate or white $1.29 McCAIN'S CAKE 19 oz. Ontario No. 1 Fresh Waxed TURNIPS ea. 29' Red TOKAY GRAPES lb. 39' Ontario No..1 CABBAGE ea. 25' Superior Enriched BREAD Mrs, Dietrich's 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD W Siting Choco late Ita lia STY ROLLS 24,oz, /s13 2/$1 ea. 594 dozen, pkg. 59c pp In m I 0 0 I -4 p a ic r w a o 0 . 4 11 01 11 3 d i 1 S H I M perier MARKET EXCHANGE VOWS Thames Road United Church was the setting far the September 4 wed- ding of Sharon Elaine Passmore and Robert Donald Gray. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore, RR 3, Exeter and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray, St. Thomas. Rev. Barry Robinson officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Phyllis Danard, London, was soloist and was accompanied by Miss Agnes Bray. Mrs. Barbara Passmore, Exeter, was the matron of honour. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Beth Cooper, Kippen, Mrs. Darlene Passmore, Exeter and Miss Jane Miller, Toronto. The flower girl was Erin Robertson, Dutton. Craig Berry, St. Thomas, was best man. Guests were ushered by Paul Passmore, Exeter, Richard Bishop, St, Thomas, and Doug Lammiman, Chatham. The reception was held at the Kirkton Community Centre. The couple are residing in Port Stanley. photo by Richman * Tulip* Daffodil Hyacinth *Crocus *Narcissus * Allum FULL LINE OF FALL GARDEN TOOLS ALSO AVAILABLE EXETER DISTRICT 1FIENRE EWEN Itll1111111I111t11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111aiatioatilam ion in intuit iiiiitilla11111111111111111111111111111111,11111‘1.19111111m.11111111 NEW SEASON $1 900 $25N EXCELLENT SEASON SEATS FOR ALL SHOWS - FOR ALL NIGHTS AND LOWER PRICED MATINEES OCTOBER 30, NOVEMBER 27, JANUARY 1 FEBRUARY 5, MARCH 5, APRIL 2, APRIL 30 (MATINEL CURTAIN AT 2:00 p.m.) SELECT YOUR SEATS AT BOX OFFICE 11 ^a.m. - 6 p.m. 471 Richmond Street 519 672-8800 SEASON OPENS WITH `THE MANY FACES OF LOVE' STARRING HUME CRONYN & JESSICA TANDY OCTOBER 28 . NOVEMBER 13 .. = = :-... , muunaanimuntanualmmununiumnimmanninounniumnumannuoumaillialinimilifianumounoninaltanunatnninnonai The battle to stamp out bias seems to he an unending one. At this time, I'd like to bring to light a form of prejudice that is seldom mentioned — discrimination against left-handed persons. , The bias against this group appears in several forms. Fir- stly, the proper name for left- handedness, sinistral, bears an uncomplimentary connotation. Secondly, lefties endure snide remarks about " doing things backwards", "writing sideways" and "being improperly toilet trained as a youngster." Thirdly, most manufacturers assume that all the users of their products will be right-handed. For example, have you ever watched a left-handed person trying to manoeuvre in a telephone booth? The cramped quarters are bad enough for a right-handed person, but if you're left-handed, you're forced into all sorts of uncomfortable shapes. Likewise, have you observed a left-handed student trying to retrieve books from a right- handed desk without drawing the ire of the teacher? It is also assumed that. photographers, whether amateurs or professionals, will be able to push the button or lever to the right of the view finder without moving the camera. For some lefties, that isn't easy. The family is posed, and the picture is lined up perfectly; the camera rests in the right hand, while the left band reaches over; or, the camera rests in the left hand: while the right hand fumbles for the button. Either way, Aunt Mae is liable to have her head cut off. Meanwhile, for a proper table setting, etiquette requires that the teacup be placed to the right of the plate. Thus a leftie is forced to reach over the plate and risk dragging his or her sleeve through the gravy. The decoration on many teacups and coffee and beer mugs shows discrimination against left-handed drinkers. For instance a few years ago I was give a beautiful "June Mug." On the outside is painted a large spray of delicate pink roses nestled among green leaves and fern. As one drinks, one sees "June", written in gold and encircled with roses, on the inside of the mug. That is, one sees it, if one is right-handed. Being left-handed, I turn the mug around. What do I see? -- on the outside, one tiny rose peking from between two leares and a wisp of fern, and on the inside, nothing. Similarly, when I visited a girl friend, she gave me coffee in a mug that carried a clever saying on one side. The verse mentioned something like, "Flattery and good wishes can't compete with help with the dishes." Being left-handed, I couldn't read the writing, while I drank. How was I supposed to get the message? The only thing I can think of that usually has its handle on the left is a flush toilet. But take heart, south paws, for someone does care. A lady in Anaheim, U.S.A. operates a mail- order firm handling only items for left-handed persons. She sells more than 125 products, including sinistral coffee Pots, can openers, potato peelers, scissors, moustache cups, cameras, boomerangs, note-hooks and ambidextrous ice cream scoops. In the beginning, the large manufacturers scoffed at her idea, but as her business grew, they stopped laughing. At last, lefties' rights are being recognized! Grape recipes are available The Ontario blue grape harvest is well under way. Get your grapes while they are in good supply. Food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, have just published a selection of tested recipes for using these Ontario grapes. If you are interested in trying some delicious and at- tractive desserts, as well as making jam or juice, write for the pamphlet, "Discover Blue Grapes." It is available free of charge from the Information Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Legislative Buildings, Toronto M7A 1A5. MR. AND MRS. RANDY DAYMAN The Hensall Presbyterian Church was the setting for the September wedding of Anne Elizabeth Knight and Randall William Dayman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight, Hensall are parents of the' bride and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman, Kippen. Rev. Wilfred Jarvis officiated. The maid of honour was Cathy Cyr and bridesmaids were Debbie Ferguson and Debbie Ducharme. The flower girl was Charlene Dayman and the ring bearer was Darcy Dayman. The best man was Steve Knight and guests were ushered by Al Carter and Laurie Dayman After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls, the couple has taken up residence at Heritage Estate Trailer Park, RR 4 Seaforth. Photo by Doerr MR. AND MRS.,RON ANDERSON Joan Van Duyn and Ron An'diron were united in marriage on September 11 at Bethel Reformed Church, Exeter by Rev. Henry Van Essen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Van Duyn, Exeter and the groom's parents are Andy Anderson, Dashwood and Mrs. Gladys Urhman, Drumheller, Alberta, The maid of honour was Mar- jorie Van Duyn and bridesmaids were Connie DeJong and Jane Truemner. Sheila Oke was flower girl. The best man was Mike Caldwell and guests were ushered by Hans DeJong and Bob Oke. The couple are residing in Dashwood and will be holidaying in Mexico during the month of December, Photo by Doerr YES... WE DO HAVE SEATS FOR THE P99e 10 Times-Advocate, September 23, 1976 .. . Odds n' Ends By ELAINE TOWNSHEND Those poor lefties Mrs. Luther Reynolds has returned from S. Joseph's Hospital and is now a patient in South Huron Hospital. unnaunnuamailanamannannuannuumunannunnunaniumnannunammaaanamunamamailaunaanauanunaunuol