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The Citizen, 1993-03-31, Page 6`20% OFF Children's 20-50%\ Spring Clothing OFF 'excludes socks & Men's, undergarments Ladies' & Children's Runners / 25% off Men's Suits 1 20% off casual & dress shirts 20% off men's shoes \ 1/2 price blazers .4e; "r" irf Enjoy Easter Egg Savings Be sure to fill in an entry form for one of our draws. Easter Guessing Game for the Children too! iintitevitiS 611 "" driA6 k .,„ / 20% OFF Ladles' Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Slacks, Sweaters & Jackets re• Webster's Clothing & Footwear Blyth j 523-9709 79° Skipjacl Chunk Light 6.5 Oz. Tin -1 Wit, This Coupon SAVE 1.00 Off The Purchase of 1 • 10 kg Bag or Vegetable Cocktail 48 Oz 8W Thursday Only! April 1 "NO FOOLIN"' CHAPMAN'S 2 LT. ICE CREAM REG. LIGHT, SORBET 1.49 BREAD WHITE OR 100% .59 COTT POP CASE OF 24 CANS 4.99 Scrimgeour's Food Market Only While Supplies Last NO RAIN CHEQUES Product of U.S.A. Florida JUICY GRAPEFRUIT white 12/1 • or Pink A- Grown 99 Prafrrct of Ontario Canada el ENGLISH CUCUMBERS 99°ea. 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Stores Only Coupon Expires Sat., Apnl 3, 1993 Nielsen 41931442 • Knechtel 33% Salt Reduced or Whole, Half or Mini Boneless BLACK FOREST HAM 6.15 kg 2.79.. CLOVER LEAF TUNA HUMPTY DUMPTY CHIPS 350 g Bag 1.69 WHITE SWAN TOWELS 2 Rot Pkg. CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE 75 mL Tube 69° PRIMO PASTA Assorted Varieties 900 g 9W 8W r ROBIN HOOD ALL PURPOSE FLOUR KNECHTEL LARGE EGGS Coupon void Only At Knecht* Assoc. Stores Coupon Edwin Sat, April 3 1993 Special Price Without Coupon 5.74 Nielsen 0922669j Dozen L2001 Special Price With Coupon 9W Stokely Van Camp V Assorted Varlet eesgetables590 12/14 Oz. HEINZ TOMATO JUICE .... /ay $141te . ..... SUPER GROCE rs RY:j ELLI Environmentally yours By Rhea Hamilton-Seeger and Klaus Seeger PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1993. Huron County receives thousands for roads Problems with air quality can be fixed Is the air in your home clean? With our zealous insulating and sealing of our homes we now have a problem with air quality in both our homes and work places. Toxic gasses are released from a variety of innocent products, such as facial tissues, room deodorizers, plywood and paints. Phil Malcolm, of Plant Paradise in Vanastra, spoke to the North Huron Environment group in Brussels about air quality in homes and workplaces and what can be done about it. Poor air circulation in buildings allows for the buildup of potentially harmful gasses such as formaldehyde, benzene and trichlorelhylene (TCE). This new problem is aptly called Sick Building Syndrome. These toxic chemicals are used in the manufacturing of such common products as particle board, plywood, foam insulation, grocery bags, waxed paper, paper towels, detergents, inks and adhesives. Research from the National Aeronautics Space Administration, (NASA) shows that certain plants can reduce the concentration of these three main toxic gasses by as much as 90 percent. You don't have to have a jungle in your home in order to help cleanse your air. Malcolm recommended two to three, 8-10 inch pots for every 100 square foot of floor space. If you use tall plants the number can be cut in half. An example would be in a 15' by 24' family room you might have a pot of English ivy on an end table and two or three larger plants such as a Diffenbachia or Bamboo Palm. A kitchen 12' x 15' would benefit from two 8" hanging baskets of spider plants if the light is bright enough. Malcolm offered a list of plants that clean the air and what they are effective against as well as their care. The North Huron Environment Group will meet again April 15 at the Brussels Library at 7:30 p.m. The topic will be green cleaning products, just in time for spring cleaning. There is no admission, everyone is welcome and refreshments are offered. Huron County and its municipali- ties will receive hundreds of thousands of dollars for road con- struction and maintenance, announced Huron MPP Paul Klopp on behalf of Transportation Minis- ter Gilles Pouliot March 3. Huron County will receive $2,549,300 for capital and con- struction and $2,295,300 for main- tenance. Brussels has been allotted $51,000; Blyth $38,000; East Wawanosh Twp. $305,000; Morris Twp. $461,000; Hullett Twp. $390,000, McKillop Twp. $422,000 and Grey Twp. $589,000. "Municipal roads are the trans- portation backbone of the province and we are committed to their effi- cient and effective operation," said Mr. Klopp in a press release. The funds are part of the province's commitment of $741 million in municipal road capital transfer payments for the 822 municipalities and First Nations across the province. The money is used for year- round work that includes road building, pavement resurfacing and reconstruction, bridge repair, sign- age, snowplowing and sanding and salting. The news from uburn K.ompiled by Mildred Lawlor Phone 526-7589 `Giving up Hope', sermon topic Rev. Paul Ross conducted the Peter Verbeek and Greg Park and service at Knox United Church and for the Sunday School by Joel Nancy Park was organist. Choral Arthur and Steven Empey and invitation to worship was sung and dedicated. Closing hymn was Rev. Ross gave the Prayers of "How Firm a Foundation". Rev. Approach and Confession. Ross pronounced the Benediction. Hymn "This is My Father's The Country Supper will be held World" was sung followed by Rev. at Knox United Church, Wednes- Ross having conversation with the day, April 7. children. The fifth Lenten candle was snuffed out. The Lord's Prayer Lapp wins at euchre was said in unison and Jesus Bids Us Shine sung. There were four tables of euchre Rev. Ross read the scriptures. at the Community Hall, March 23. "Lord of the Dance" was sung. Prizes went to the following: The sermon was entitled "Giving high lady, Mildred Lawlor; low Up Hope" followed by Pastoral lady, Hazel Craig; high man, Tom Prayers. Hallam; low man, Ell Lapp and The offering was received by novelty, Lillian Appleby. Friends visit Auburn woman Recent visitors with Mrs. Frances members. Clark were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. attended the 40th wedding McIntosh, Christopher and Tracy anniversary dinner for Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goffin, Mrs. Bob Potter, held at Hillcrest Laura and Paul, all of London. Restaurant on Friday, March 26 Mrs. Tom Jardin spent last week and later went to their home for a in Kitchener visiting with family social time.