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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-03-17, Page 6ADDS ATOUCH OF CLASS 1", 711 ITT • 100% Brass Queen Size SAVE 20% OFF REG. PRICE 60ontitroris ofilensall MAASS Come On In . . . Save On This Week's SUPER $AV1NG$ TOOTHPASTE st 100 ml Crest Reg. or Mint $ 1 .09 '3 4 MOUTHWASH Scope ,7„z $1 59 Listerine Lozenges $1 Re .0 g. 6 We're Ready For . . . EASTER Candy, Cards, Books For Children OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK err 69e 433 MAIN ST. EXETER 235-1661 1-0,7*N4 DISCC3UNT Over 80 Club Andrew Dougall of the Bluewater Rest Home celebrated his 85th bir- thday on March 10. William Passmore of the Bluewater Rest Home celebrated his 95th bir- thday on March 8. William H. Smith, Crediton, was 88, March 2, 1977. r11191111MENVIIMOMOMMOIMMOINIMMIRIMMIP MORTGAGE FUNDS Farms - Residential 85% of Value ASSOCIATES Realty Credit Limited Call Landon Collect 433-8191 Page 0 . — Times-Advocate, March 17, 1977 A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET. A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET .1:17:az Odds n' Ends - H S P ER I O R FO O D MA RK Time to think green BUDGETS BLOOM IN SPRING convince myself that the blocked roads and one-lane highways of February were just part of a bad dream. On or before April 2, when the landscape has hopefully turned green, I predict a mass exodus from Ontario's cities, towns villages and farms. After being cooped up for almost five months, the urge to roam will spread like a fever. Leadingtheconvoywill be yours truly, I don't know where I'm going but I'm going somewhere. Although I may be paddling a canoe instead of steering a car, I will nevertheless be on the move, when everything turns to green. The colour means different things to different people. To some, it's simply the shade between blue and yellow in the spectrum; to others, it's a certain kind of jade. When some people think green, they picture a glass house filled with verdant plants or a thumb that nurtures beautiful flowers, vegetables and fruits, Many people see a golf course. Meanwhile, others conjure up visions of cat's eyes glowing the the dark or the eyes of jealousy spinning fiendish 'get-even' schemes, For many people, thinking green puts money in their pockets. If you're one of them, remember that kind of green is the root of all evil, according to some folks. March is the greenest month of the year for many people. They think of shamrocks, shillelaghs and leprechauns wearing green suits and tiny shoes with turned- up toes and silver buckles, They also picture a post of gold just beyond their grasp. They dance to lively jigs; they see Irish eyes smiling warmly, and they dream of the Emerald Isle so far away. Their celebrations culminate on St, Patrick's Day. With all due respect to my Irish friends and their kin, I consider the first day of spring to be the most important date in March and the most beautiful green is the kind that grows under my feet and on the branches of trees. Thinking green brings me one step closer to spring. WITH THESE FOOD BUYS! 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. till 9 By ELAINE TOWNSH END Who needs St. Patrick's Day to think green? I've been thinking green since November. To me, green means spring and spring means freedom, And freedom means walking down the sidewalk without the fear of falling on my fanny. Freedom also means hopping in the car and driving for miles with no danger of becoming stranded for days in a restaurant with seventy other motorists, The only thing I have to worry about in the spring is the thousand maniacs I meet on the roads and the other nut in the car behind the one in front of me. The word 'white-out' will become obsolete, at least for a few months. What a thrill to drive on bare, dry pavement with green grass lining the roadside instead of walls of white! If I try hard enough, I might even iii IT T T ri TT u r ir i n T im ni ll Ik rr r vi r w it iT ir • r iT iv ni -4 41 KRAFT CHEESE SLICES SINGLES, 1 LB. .3 9 pi' D I NV W 00 01 1 1 01 n d S H I • 48 oz. Tin KLEENEX Roll AYLMER FANCY Pkg. BOUTIQUE lint TOMATO TOWELS I JUICE cc 4 0 0 2 0 VI oc 4 4 55' NESCAFE MAPLE LEAF 1Y2 lb. Tin Giant 10 oz. Jar COFFEE u 'Jr INSTANT $404D 1 go CANNED MS HA $2.89 r D il l y 00 0A 1 10 12 1 3 d1 I S H 'S • •- ;aa 4 0 0 0 lall a. X 4 4 CUT FROM A-I OR A-2 BEEF HINDS SUPERIOR BEEF SALE FULL SLICE PLUS MANY MORE IN STORE FEATURES ENGLISH IMPROVED — A five month stay in Canada improved Pat Marquez's command of the English language. The Mexican girl is this week completing a three week stay at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Chap- man and family of Exeter. Above, Pat with a sign indicating she can speak the language is shown with Cheryl and Susan Chapman. t-A-photo ROUND STEAK LB $ 1 .29 Visitor from Mexico introduced to snow We can look after all your needs for 7 3/4 oz. $ 1.29 Red Seal SOCKEYE SALMON Wedding Invitations as -cg Ik a1 7 17 1 ,1 •I • TI FI el t :P r fi l Superior Trim Steak Roasts Roasts Superior Trim Steaks Sirloin, T-Bone or Wing 4 .0 SchnieidecrseLuncheon Meat bs 1.49 Burns Regular or All Beef 1.59 indicated she could not speak English. This situation has been greatly improved and she jokingly put on another sign on Sunday for the benefit of the T-A photographer'. It said, "I now speak English." The biggest thrill for the Mexican girl has been to see snow for the very first time. She en- joyed skiing, toboganning and snowmobiling. Second on the list was french fries. Pat has completed 12 years of schooling in Mexico and is now preparing to attend University as a medical student. Asked about medical school qualifications in Mexico she. commented, "There is no trouble getting accepted, the problem is staying there." During the initial part of her stay in Canada Pat was equipped with two dictionaries and was able to get her messages across. • She expects to spend five years in medical school and several years in specialty study. She plans to specialize in cardiology. Inflation has also hit Mexico and the peso has been deflated to about 20 to one dollar.Pat said about 15 years ago two and a half pesos equaled one Canadian dollar. The third year of prep school which is similar to grade 13 here is aimed specifically in Mexico at the vocation the student wishes to follow at the university level. Her final words during the interview were, "I have found Canadians very friendly and plan on coming back again." A five months stay in Canada and Huron County in particular should prove very valuable to a young Mexican girl. Pat Marquez, a high school graduate from Guadalajara in Mexico has divided her time since arriving in Canada in October between Seaforth and Exeter. She is leaving this week for her home country after a three week stay in Exeter at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Chapman. Pat attended classes at Seaforth District High School and South Huron mostly to improve her English which she admits was almost non-existent when she arrived in this country. When she landed at Toronto airport in October she .had a sign hanging around her neck which $1.19 lb. 69' lb. 79e Sirloin Tip, Rump or Steak 2 and W ieners gc 0 a. Stationery Burns Small Burns Pride of Canada Boneless Dinner Style $1 • 59 Link Sausage Pork Shoulder * Matches * Serviettes * Etc. lb. Burns Campfire all Shopsy's 3 to 4 lb. average, cryovac Sliced 49, lb. By The Piece 119, lb. $ vac l's, lb. 1.39 lb. 984 Bologna Devon Brand lb. 99' Side Bacon Come in and look over our many samples and place your order. Corned Beef a. 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