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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 10 (2)79' New Zealand Spring lamb LambShoulderRoastslb. tder 'Cho s Ib.S.39 ,omb' LambShou Maple Leaf Hint of.Maple Bacon Maple Legf Sweet Pickled - , .CottageRolls lb. .. Burns Golden Garlic - �Polish Sausage -. lb 95 Ranch St le y Bol�gna .lb 49 Butt Q Pork Ch�ps • r Roast ib. 95 - Essex Packers fi Beef Patties - 16 Per Box 21b. Box 149 lb. 09 hreddies ing Size laundry Detergent old or Cheer hose & Sondborn offee 5 l 1 Ib hnq 21 or 75' 9.99 9.05 ang 'range Crystals 7 99t other Parkers ea Bags 100 5 69t upCnar Enriched 3/$hite Bread 1 1.09.1 ��, • • 4 . • • Timis-Advekate,, April 30975. -Odds nEnts By ELAIiNS'TOWNSHfND • • • • Smokers, if you want to gamblg - ptedieel -. stud• igs support the With your •health,' that's- your contention of m8ny `phyusicians business. But,' when your habit that tobacco smoke ha's hat?mful . jeopardizes my health, it' effects on non-smokers. becomes my -business, too, Tobaccb smoke is a.major'air 1 won't give a • lengthy lecture • .pollutant.Thousands of tons 'of- . on thepersonal hazards, of tobacco are "combused" into die$niokirig. Ybu hear. them oi' the air every year .:Last year TV and radio; you read them in Canadians bought over 54 billion' newspapers; magazines and • cigarettes and more titan 612 medical journals and opcigarette million cigars..,There were 19 packs. •• milliq►i-pounds of.:Tobacco pun- . - • • You probably -heard cigarette chased. in 'other 'forms. That ' • tobacco.: contains cancer= causes a lot :of•air pollution! 'producing agents. Did.you kalow In a crowd,d room, tobacco. that • about 6000 Canadians die of ,- smqke fills the air with carbon ' tung. cancer every. year?. .' monoxide,, the deadly poison You probably read the nicotine ; found' in automobile exhaust M e . ,'contained in -cigarettes- is - a non,smoket•s are subjected to -the - dangerous drug, 'that attack's the ;same dangers ag y-ou Smokers..- lungs, -heart andbrain. It can:also'. Non- smgkets are: oftenr out: lead• lo; smoking dependence numbered at ineetings and in which l)as• ben linked to other offices; restaurants, theatres and Fornis of dependence, -,such as adult education classrooms is• heroin: and .Alcohol. - well as on airplanes and trains. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM STEPHEN Perhaps you.. read... that.. One million to three million . •; cigarette ' sm.oktng it" as Canadians. are sensitive 'to • dangerous . to our generation as : tobacco spoke. They suffer # e the'epidernic diseases .of typhoid, unyomfortable and •sometimek: ' Former Us bar nepau.r Orel lops. generat1bns: - While -in' a smoky room: mus--_physema•is almost, eXclusiVely,a throats, watery.- -stinging' eyeg . • • . mark h r k J• .You probably know-. em- .non-smokers: scratchy: .; smoker's disease.. • and coughs, For years w.e thought lir. and Mrs William Stephen ceremony conducted by Rev: H.' H�ow'ev.er� did you know:' the we- had to -put -tip with thus. But of ExetPr;`.celebrated their 50th, E. Livingstone. They • farmed ins- cigar,.'and • cigarette smoke -.why- should -we? - Non-smokers wedding anniversary Sunday' .Usborne .."Township--• •.near - exhaled from. your mouth and. `1 ape -.rights; too. - ' • . March 30. , Woodham until retiring to. lungs can cause illness. to •the Most smokers oblige•a . person ' • ':---Aft open house was'held at -the. Exeter. • ". . people around you Recent who explains ,she -is allergic Cstiorne Township • Hall of blr. &Mrs; Stephen have two tobacco •.smoke. They . quickly • Eliniville in .the afternoon: • daughters;- (-Lyda) Mrs. -William Hiir�ndale Institute donate fair prizes Hurontiale Women's Institute at their March meeting voted $25 for prizes at Exeter Fair— SeWing Queens and Sewing Princess $10: . Mrs. t Pooley repor4ed . the -rummage sale oh Apr. 3,4 and 5 . The district fair display list was read and Mrs.Mac Hodgert will be convener. Achievement Day will be -April 26. A, resolution on -the rights of Indian women was react . ancj approved!, .The annual meeting. will be on April 23 with a pot luck supper at 6:30.'At that time -two . bushes will be planted in' front of the School. • Mrs. Glen Stewart convened the program. Mrs. Wm. Dougall conducted a Truth or Con- sequence contest following which a -gift .was presented to Mrs. Ronald Kernick"who is. moving to -Goderich'... ---Mrs: John Pym, secretary - treasurer will attend the Officers' Conference. in Waterloo April -30, lGfay' 1 and 2.. - - ' . . Mrs. Stewart -read. a poem followed'by Mrs. Edith Love with the motto; "Facing the future on • the,- farm. takes: . courage, knowledge .and •a .strong arm. • Piano solos *ere contributed- . by L. Mrs. • Milt. Keller and Mrs. Wm.. Rowcliffe gave huniorous- • readings.: • - • The meeting then.enjoy.ed-films shown by Mr. Harry Dougall take* on his trip to Europe with the Beef Producers. •• • A tasty lunch was' served by Mrs. Alvin Moir and. her com- mittee. • War Show play opens April 11 Remember the- war songs? Vera Lynn? Betty Grable's legs? From Londoners and hundreds of letters across 'Canada; author . Peter Colley has compiled -a • nostalgic musical "War Show." - The Palest pteduction by Theatre London opens at the -` Grand Theatre. and continues to April 26.,_ •- Peter Colley, who wrote last • g'eaSbn's highly. successful `-The Donnellys" adds `This is a' look at at . Canada during the -second . world war. Not theough,the eyes -of generals and historians-'- but • 'the ordinary ;Joe'; in .the -in- -faptry• and the mother's, wives_' and sweethearts -they left behind. "War -Show is -like s night in a • soldier`s pub where the supply of beer is onl'yexceeded by the jokes. about medical inspections, army food". ltd sergeant -majors. It traces the lives of ordinary . people caught. up' in " a, -- monumental piece • of history through the songs -they sang, the jokes they cracked and some_ of .the -good times they had amidst the terror bf war:" • Directed by Heinar- Piller, the cast, a. kit -bag of singers and' actors are: Tom Alway, -Wayne , Burnett, Peter Colley,, Michael .Lahey, Craig ,Gardner, Caroline Guerin,' Steven Hilton,- Glenda .Hoar, • Shawn Lawrence, Nora McLellan, Jack Medley, Peter Mews.'Jack -Northmore, Kathee' 'Ra jczak, Peggy Watson and Julia Watts: . • Musical. direction. is 'by Bar- bara Spence; set design by - Antonin Dimitrov. 11404140* extinguish' .their cigarettes. Greetings were reeeiited froth ' Jeffrey, Stratford, and Greta of cigitrs or pipes, However, a non ` Huron - tIP ,Robert— McKi:nley,.. Vancouver; and ` tWo sons ehioker.- who finds the smog Huron -MPP Jack . Riddell; Douglas, Winchelsea; and Earl, ".merely. irritating,. spmetimes • Ontario Premier William. Davis,--Vtimville. _ x ' At Huronview Nursing Home : receives.less consideration. - Federal Leaderof the Opposition - Friends • and relatives were Mrs ilurlel Harrison of Goderich ;Man smokers contend: Why Robert -Stanfield; and Governor present from Vancouver, .Sarnia, was guest soloist for the Sunday : shottldn it_,I smoke Whenever: and General' Jules' Le er ��'indsor;: London, 'Stratford; . t?orning chapel. -service con- wherever 1 want -to? ,ICs a .free '• '.Mrs.-SStgphen .the.- -former Kitchener-, Midland, "Chesley, ducted by the Chaplain of the Country.** That:srtrue. But nen- ` Mauretta Penwarden .married • Exeter, Dashwood, •Kirkton and home: Rev.McWhinnie. • smokers are citizens •of this jfree. 'country. tan. Why . should. Aye stiffer while you • satisfy • your habit? - . • I've heard'some 'smokers ex- claim, "1`'li "go crazy if f can't snioke: ' I -Sympathize -with you; - Mrs: Irene Harness ' -spent the . because you're hooked on a habit • Easter holidays -in Gpclrieb with that's dangerous- and - hard -to Mrs' -'Dan- MacLeod: her 'mother break. ,who has been ill. e► Gotltes thanked the entertainers - Several ,qf my • friends and • 3lrc & Mrs.; Ed. •Wurm 'Were on behalf of the residents; - . - • relatives snioke..Wjteh they read Easter weekend visitors with Mr. - Ma'rie Flynn. Norman Speir; - thisscohtmn, they'll-show:vaned .& Mrs. -Stan 'Slezak,` toy and .Jerry Collins and Philip Regier reactions A few will argue with= ..J'eanne of London. - - provided the old.time •music- for me; others:`.dill • chsmiss•`•the' Monday's the together. `Debbie ' subject lightif:-' 1 trust••none •of. Flynn :danced- two-step • dance- 'them will blow smoke in my face. 'numbers. accolnp nied at' the,-' . 1 acknowledge the prerogative piano by her •mptker with vocal of you smokers to puff oh your solos •bv Morgan Dalton. • cigarettes. In return. i expect you • Mrs. Prouty of Exeter, who has. (O. acknowledge -my right: to jpst,returned from a vacation -in ;:breathe clean air. • Florida conducted the. 'Tuesday Snickers, before you light that Bible study:' Mrs.Fremlin played_ next cigarette; cigar or -pipe, . the piano for the residents; Hymn please. think about your. health - - Sing followed the Bible Study: -- and mine. William Stvphenl4farch 31: 1925 St. Marys. The residents enjoyed,an hour ` at Elimville' parsonage; the . of fine music on Sunday evening ,.provided by the -Belgrave Mens Choir. The choir of. 28 'yoices• ' ' along with their leader Rev, Roberts sang several - -sacred :numbers 'and. old favourites. Doreen.'Coultes gave a reading during the intermission. Charles • Mrs, D:F. McGillivray of Ottawa is spending -the weekend with : her :mother Mrs.• Ralph Bailey oT Exeter,00n the occasion of. her birthdaly-.. Beth $atten'apd June Bierling- returned home Monday following a ' three-week holiday' in • Spain. They, were .guests with the for- mer's daughter- and son-in-law, ,& Mrs. J.V. Andrews, who have spent- the. winter•'in. Spain. You're Invited To Our First Anniversary S�lebration Come Join In The Savings = Our Way of Saying Thanks For Your Patrortcige During Our First Year At -Our - New location 11111111111.11101111111111. . -"VP- ."4.1"1.11111,.. - This Thursday, Friday & Saturday APRIL 3, 4 and 5 Every Item In The Store • A Great Time To Save On Your New Spring Fashions Plus ... 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