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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-03-10, Page 3USTOM KILLING And PROCESSING SPECIALISTS * Smoke House Facilities * Rendering * GovernMent Inspected * Custom Deluxe Processing * Pickup Service * Aging Coolers for 110 Carcasses KILLING DAYS BEEF — MONDAYS HOGS — WEDNESDAYS Frozen Utility Turkeys (Bone In) lb. 624 Shoulder Roast 99' Frozen Ducks IIMIPI101110•1111..ggs Schneiders Roasted 3 lb. can, Reg. $7.59 Pig Tails NOW $5.59 Bottom Round Steaks 1 .29 Boneless Steak Roast.' 39 Canada Packers Bulk Wienek39 WHOLE PIG LB 75' BEEF HINDS LB. 99' BEEF FRONTS LB. 69' LOINS OF BEEF BEEF SEES LB. 79' STOCK UP NOW AT THESE SUPER VALUES LB. '1.09 DON'T MISS THIS DARLING OF A • Personally Selected By Darling's Extra Lean Ground Beef 98' Sweet Pickled CHUNKS LB 1.49 Back Bacon SLICES LB. '1.59 Direct From Our Exeter Feedlot Chuck Steak .b.694 Shoulder Steak b 82' • Personally Fed By Darling's • Personally Processed By Darling's Blade & Short Rib Roasts lb. 62' Boneless Pot Roast lb. 9 Campfire COOKED NAM 6 oz. pkg. 89' Thrifty BACON lb. 79' Lazy Maple Family Pack SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 69' I2CLLETS Swifts Oven Roast CORN BEEF lb. 1.49 LINK SAUSAGE lb. 79' lb. 49' Remember - The Specials On Opposite Page Also Available At Darling's DARLING'S For Meat Orders & Custom Killing Phone 235-0420 We Reserve The Right To Limit OUantities Extra Parking Available In the Town Hall Lot Across From Our Store 8 oz. tins 2/894 3/$1 .09 pk. 494 200's 6 C 64 oz. 73 MAKE YOUR OWN BEER For Less Than 11:4 A Bottle Replacement Kit $5.39 (Makes 60 Bottles) Cross & Blackwell Assorted CAKE LOAVES BREAD hSCONE ROLLS FACIAL TISSUES LIQUID BLEACH Delsies Soft MARGARINE Monarch 100% Veg. Oil MARGARINE Kraft Canadian CHEESE SLICES Sealtest Creamed or Light & Lively COTTAGE CHEESE , California Seedless ORANGES 1 lb. tub 594 3 lbs.$ II .59 16 oz.$1 .69 16 oz. 754 Size 113, Doz, 994 Complete Starter Kits 112.98 COMING NEXT WEEK Watch Next Week's T-A For Details Of A NEW MANAGEMENT SALE DARUNG'S CLOVER FARM HURON PARK Exeter man is Vi-P for electrical group Seven area public utility commissioners were among over 1,400 delegates representing electric utility commissions from across the province at the annual meeting of the Ontario Municipal Electric Association (0.M.E.A.). Attending from this area were Murray • Greene and Chan Livingstone, Exeter; Charles Hay, John Baker and Harold Knight, Hensall; George Tieman and Ken Rader, Dashwood, The Association is the spokesman for more than 340 municipal utilities throughout Ontario, the commissioners and councillors of which were elected to operate a specialized municipal service and thus represent more than two million residential, commercial and industrial customers served by the municipal distribution systems, and who consume two- thirds of the electric power in Ontario. Delegates to the two day an- nual meeting, held at the Royal York Hotel, February 28 and March 1 were involved in discussion on a number of significant issues that affect their consumers, ranging from costing and pricing to the use and con- servation of electricity in Ontario. H.D. (Don) Hamilton of Aurora, Ontario was elected President of the Ontario Municipal Electric Association (O.M.E.A.) at the 68th Annual Meeting. This year's vice president is Murray Greene of Exeter, with R. K, Walker of Streetsville elected to the office of second vice president. Serving on the Fire Continued from front page Bowling alley proprietor Aub Farquhar was next door cleaning up his premises after the night's activities and said he didn't know about the blaze until he received a telephone call after the siren rang. None of the windows at the bowling lanes faces towards the Genttner building. The firm's owner said it was one of the few nights he has not checked the office. He and his two driver-salesmen, son-in-law George Pratt and Jerry Hart- man, had left the building shortly after 5:00 p.m. to attend a Gulf Oil meeting in London. He took the two men to their homes and then continued on his way to his own residence. He had ,been home for only a few minutes when Lorna Dale, of the fire department's answering service, called to notify him of the blaze and the firemen's concern about the trucks. George Pratt is a member of the fire department. Wednesday morning the firm set up office in a camping trailer in front of their gutted building and started back into business. The proprietor said that a building contractor indicated the cement block walls were intact, although the entire interior would have to be gutted before recon- struction could begin. Damage is light in three crashes Damages amounted to only $855 in three accidents in- vestigated this week by officers of the Exeter town police department. A parked vehicle owned by Joseph Robichaud, 121 Columbia Dr. Huron Park was damaged to the extent of $75 when it was struck by a vehicle being driven by Winnifred Jean Gunn, 59 John Street East, Exeter, Wednesday. The accident occurred on Sanders Street at the Post Office when the Gunn vehicle at- tempting to pull out from a parking spot slid on the ice. Constable Ron Fice investigated. A similar mishap occurred the same day at Marg and Jack's Fina Station at the north end of Exeter. A vehicle driven by James Wilson, Main Street, Exeter struck a parked vehicle owned by David A. Brereton, 268 Churchill Drive, Exeter Con- stable George Robertson set damages at $180. Sunday, vehicles driven by Robert DeBrabandere, RR 1 St. Marys and Mary Johnston, Goderich collided at the in- tersection of Main and Huron streets. Constable Jim Barnes listed damages at $800. 0.M.E.A, president's council for 1977 are: D. R. LailtworttlY, Stratford, A. B. Cousins, Wallaceburg; A. J. Bowker, Gloucester; A. McGugan, Palmerston; E. R. Alexander, Barrie and R. H. Hay, Kingston. Murray Greene More voices against impost Exeter's committee of ad- justment have joined the debate over the validity of impost fees. This week, the committee recommended, on the motion of Jack Delbridge and Dr. Gary Balsdon, that in view of the current economic slump the $500 impost fee be dropped. In a letter to council, the members suggested the fee could be discouraging development in the community. Reeve Si Simmons had said earlier in the year the fee was unfair, Councillor Ted Wright doubted that $500 would stop anyone from building. The matter was dropped without further discussion. 4 ALEXINA McLAREN Alexina Edna McLaren passed away on Monday. February 28, 1977, at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, Ontario, in her 84th year. Dear mother of Mrs. Ernest Ross (Rena) of Exeter. Mrs, McLaren was predeceased by her husband the late Alex McLaren in 1964 and is survived by one sister Mrs. E. H. McGavin of Windsor, Ontario, and three grandchildren and six great- grandchildren, The funeral was held Wednesday, March 2 from the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter with Rev. Wilfred Jarvis officiating. Temporary entombment in Exeter cemetery. WILLIAM ROBERT BULLOCK William Robert Bullock, RR 8 Parkhill, passed away suddenly at his residence Monday, February 28, 1977, in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Rheola (Stewardson) Bullock. Dear father of Roy Bullock, RR 3 Parkhill and Jean Walper, RR 2 Dashwood. He was the son of the late Thomas and Louisa Bullock. He is survived by six grand- children, Connie, Joe, Valerie and Jimmy Bullock, Terry and Arlene Walper. One sister Melissa Gardner of Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 2 from M. Box and Son Funeral Home with Rev. Aubrey Bell officiating. Interment in Parkhill cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred Bullock, Stuart Bullock, Barry Bullock, John Bullock, Earl Gardner and Bruce McLinchey. CHESTER McADAM Chester McAdam passed away suddenly at his residence, in West Williams Township, on Monday March 7, 1977 in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Ruth (McPherson) McAdam. Dear father of Donald McAdam, RR 3, Denfield. Brother of Leona (Mrs. Gordon McKellar), of London, Vila (Mrs. Ray Bell), of Forest. Resting at the M. Box & Son Funeral Home, Parkhill, where funeral service was conducted on Thursday March 10 at 2p.m, Rev. E. Hancock, of the Parkhill United Church, of- ficiated. Interment in Nairn Cemetery,