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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-01-13, Page 12I I Limited Quantity 3 lbs. up 0)) 4 in I F T V -44 1 • • • F • • D MA R K Al & li a t 1 1• 1 31 F 1,1 .1 • &H U PE R I O R , O O D MA R K E • &H SU P ER IO R FO O D M A R KE A &W SU P E R I oR F O O D MA R KE 99' •vwtts-tw.vc. "eak.:&:a4,00A0**,U**.aX WA4**42 ..p,...M.*%*2.0..,44.W.;a0.0%,4444. 4 BECAUSE OF OUR QUALITYGIELECTION•$ERVICE1 BUTT PORK CHOPS or ROAST :mem. Swifts Premius Wieners Swifts Lazy Maple Bacon Swifts Store Sliced Cooked Ham Swifts Oven Roasting Corned Beef Swifts Boneless Dinner Hams Medium Ground Beef Frozen Grade A Chicken ' lb. 724 1 lb. Vac., lb. .45 lb. 1.49 lb. 149 lb. 79' lb 69' Jello Regular Palmolive Liquid Jelly Powders Challenger Sockeye Salmon 3 oz. New 1.5 Litre Size 73/4 oz. 4/88' 52.8 oz. 1.69 $1.25 Kraft Miracle whip 16 oz. 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MAIN ST, nrstitr ch!irge NEM ('uAR6Ex EXETER 1 r C r C Pate 12 Times-Advocate Mr. and Mrs. Mc Oud Mr. and Mrs. Nic Oud, Hensall celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with relatives, friends and neighbours at a dinner at the Pineridge Chalet on Friday evening, There was also a reception with dancing to music by the Continentals. Mr. & Mrs. Oud have a family of four: Mrs. Christian (Cora) Jeppeson, California; Mrs. Nick Blom, Kippen; Ted and Peter Oud, Kippen; seventeen grand- children and two great grand- children, They came from Holland 23 years ago and farmed at RR 3, Kippen before moving to Queen St., Hensall. The Prices Are 1, BETTER We fr the Rigi ,4e • p olgate Deita I Cream 2 x 100 ml Sugg. Retail $2.55 $ 1 .83 For almost a year, I've been involved with a group called the Awareness League for Physical- ly Handicapped Adults in Huron County. With a mouthful like that, it's no wonder we refer td ourselves as ALPHA Huron. We began with seven members and now have twenty- five. The membership draws people from several Huron com- munities including Clinton, Ex- eter, Wingham, Brussels, Goderich, Bayfield and Goderich Township. Although only half of us are disabled, most of the others have handicapped family members or friends. This reiterates the fact, that unless we are handicapped or know someone who is, we don't think about being disabled. All the ALPHA members are devoted to integrating the disabl- ed into society and to making Huron County's communities more accessible to the physically handicapped. Ironically, many facilities that are labelled "public" are barred to large segments of the public because of conventional architecture. For example, the six-inch sidewalk curbs prevent persons in wheelchairs from crossing streets independently. The pedestrian signs, syn- chronized with the traffic lights at intersections, are useless to the blind. Steps and/or narrow doorways bar people in wheelchairs from entering public washrooms and public buildings, such as stores, banks, post offices, libraries, town halls, arenas, schools, churches and doctors' and dentists' of- fices. The steps must also be climbed by senior citizens, by people using walkers, canes and braces, by patients of arthritis, emphysema, stroke and heart diseaseand by people withl broken legs. In the future, the new receiver, that Bell" Canada proposes to phase into operation during the next ten years, will exclude people with hearing aids from picking up the sound. Even if these people can retain their old sets, they will be unable to use public telephones or phones in the homes of friends who do not have hearing problems, Another difficulty with public phones is that the booths are too small to accommodate wheelchairs, Meanwhile, the The Schefflera, or umbrella plant, which used to be seen only in hotel lobbies and large exhibition halls is now becoming a popular houseplant. R. A, Fleming, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food horticulturist, says Schefflera will grow from eight to 10 feet in height with good indoor con- ditions. Also known as the octopus plant, Schefflera features a five- leaflet leaf to give full, dark green foliage. Eliminate that ring Do your hard cooked eggs have a dark halo between the yolk and the white? "It's probably because they were hard-boiled and slow cooled instead of being gently cooked," say food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food. A properly cooked hard cook- ed egg should not have the ring around the yolk. What is the ring? It's ferrous sulfide, a comL bination of iron and sulfur. Where does it come from? As the egg is heated, iron in the yolk and sulfur in the white combine to form ferrous sulfide at the con- tact point. By regulating the intensity of the boiling water, cooking time, and by cooling the eggs rapidly, it is possible to eliminate, or at least reduce the formation of this compound. COLD WATER METHOD PERFECT EVERY TIME 1. Place eggs in saucepan and cover with cold water to a depth of about 1 inch, Use a small pan for 1 to 4 eggs. 2. Bring water to boiling point. Cover pan and set off heat or reduce temperature to keep water below simmering point. Allow 25 minutes for Large eggs, adding approximately 3 minutes more for Extra Large or deduc- ting 3 minutes for Medium size. Allow less cooking time for Small eggs. Chill immediately in cold water. wall models are mounted about five feet high, which is four to six inches out of reach of the average wheelchair user. In addition, water fountains run dry for persons who have no use of their arms, and the spring- loaded taps in sinks cannot be operated by persons who have the use of only one arm. Inciden- tally, it has been rumoured that the inventor of the spring-loaded tap had three hands! Of course, willing able- bodied persons can usually be found to help the disabled, but most physically handicapped people would rather not have to ask for assistance. With a little imagination, architects and engineers can enable the han- dicapped to function in- dependently in their com- munities, Public facilities can become truly "public." Next week I'll explain how this can be accomplished and how ALPHA Huron plans to help. The plant should be kept in a cool, dry place from late November until early March, It does not require a great deal of light during the winter unless new growth is desired, Schefflera will grow well in a moderately-lighted hallway. Despite its size, a large container is not necessary. Mr. Fleming suggests a 12- to 15-inch container for a plant up to five feet. If the plant does require repotting, Mr. Fleming advises taking the plant out of the pot, pruning the roots, and repotting into the same container instead of using a larger one. Too heavy a soil mixture will result in cool, wet soil conditions which are undesirable for healthy growth. Schefflera prefer a light soil mixture which will allow warm moist soil conditions. Mr. Fleming suggests repot- ting and feeding be put off until the early spring since the plant is in a period of rest during the winter. Schefflera makes a versatile houseplant and is also available as a dwarf-size plant, Rebekahs stage secret pal party Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge met in the Lodge Hall on Wed- nesday evening when the Secret Pal party was held. Mrs, Olive Hicks presided and Mrs. Joyce Morgan assisted and also gave the visiting report. It was an- nounced a CPT euchre will be held on January 12. J.P.N.G. Jean Hodgert reported there were 56 boxes and 7 plants given at Christmas time also two cheques had been given. A bake sale was planned for February 12 at Fisher's Hard- ware (new building). The members are planning craft donations for fund raising purposes. Mrs.,ElaineSkinnerand her committee arranged a program when secret sisters names were divulged and gifts exchanged. It was also decided to have secret sisters again this coming year. Lap bingo was played followed by lunch, Mr. & Mrs. Oud received congratulations from Robert McKinley M.P., Joe Clarke and Gov. Gen. Leger. At the same time Mr. & Mrs. Nick Blom, Kippen were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. They were married in Holland.' They lived in Watford and Burgessville before coming to RR 2, Kippen where they took up farming 17 years ago, They have five daughters: Elizabeth Moir, Kipper.' Willy Groothius, Kit- chener; 1 Reta, Mary, Annette at home, and one grandchild Angie Moir, I I Odds n' Ends By ELAINE TOWNSHEND Many are barred Old Spice Stick Deodorant 75 gm Sugg. Retail $1.85 99' Bromo Seltzer 7.9 oz. Sugg. Retail $2.50 $ 1 .67 EXETER PHARMACY LIMITED Main Street 235-1570 Umbrella plant becomes popular house plant