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Os licad
Foresters
Sister Beverley Orr
was installed as president
of Court Fascination
L1901 of the Canadian.
Foresters on April 23 at
Benmil.,ler,
Brother Charles Orr, is
Chief manger of Court
Ber#miller . L86. It is
believed ` that this is the
first tune a husband and
wife team have headed
the two Benmiller courts.,
The • "installation
ceremony was performed
by'District Deputy Sister
Doreen Willis and her
High Marshall, Sister
Eleanor Fisher, Other
_nffacer..sR�installed- er-e
past president, Sister 1
Isabelle Eedy; chaplain,
Sister Karen Webster;.
recording secretary,
.Sister Phyllis Cox;
warden, Sister Ber-
nadette Smith; con-
ductor, Sister • Leone
Robertson ; inner guard,
Sister Annette Kerr;
outer guard, Sister
Marilyn Drehmann.
At the same meeting,
$100 was donated to
Marilyn Cox to help with
her Crossroads Africa
project in the West
Indies.
MVCA have
learning book
The Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority
in co-operation. with " the
Ausable-Bayfield Con-
servation Authority and
the Wingham District of
the Ministry of Natural-
• Resources has recently
released a document
dealing with the use of
their public . lands by
school groups, clubs and
interest groups. •
The policy document,
Lands for` I -Learning,
outlines all -of the focal
properties which are
available for use. It
contains •instructions on
how to book those
properties, how to set up
activities .for when you
are there, the facilities
and resources which are
available, as well as the
rules and regulations for
the use of such areas. The
document should answer
all of the questions that a
group leader might have
about the use of public.
properties.
The newlyreleased
Lands,. for. Learning
policy document
represents the second
revision of.the first draft
released in 1973. Its
purpose is to encourage
and co-ordinate the use of
public lands by schools,
clubs and interest groups.
The new draft is greatly
condensed into a very
easy-to-use format.
In total more than 60
properties are outlined in
the document, all of
which are located in the
area bounded roughly by
Mildmay and Lucknow in
the north, Lake Huron in
the west, Harriston and
Stratford in the east and
Arkona in the south.
Clubs or interest
groups interested in
learning more about the
policy, or obtaining a
copy are asked to contact
the appropriate agency.
The Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority
can be reached at Box 5,
Wroxeter, Ontario (phone
335-3557) ; Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority, Box 459, 175
Thames Road West,
Exeter, Ontario (phone
235-2610); Wingham
District, Ministry of
Natural Resources, RR5
Wingham, Ontario
(phone 357-3131) . '
Copies of the policy are
limited so interested
group leaders are asked
to inquire as soon as
possible.
Brownies hold
enrollment
/On Wednesday April 23
we had enrollefrit day.
It's when Tweenies
become Brownies. Then
we had juice and cookies.
Also we played games
and sang songs. We sang,
Old McDonald Had A
Farm, I'nli A Little Piece
of Tin and we played Jero
Jero Tonga. After this we
cleaned up, did ou
closing song and wenn
home. -by Angela geld.
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Del •Monte '
Fancy Fruit Cocktail,
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Aylmer
Fancy Whole Rosebud Beets,
Choice Cut Green Beans,
Cream. Style Corn,
Peas & Carrots or
Green Peas
19 fl. oz. tins
Granulated 2 kg bag
Extra Fine
White Sugar
1.85
Heinz
Tomato
Ketchup
11 fl. oz. btl.
20'1
Pampers 60's pkg.
Daytime Extra Absorbent
Disposable
Diapers
Glad 100's pkg.
Sandwich
Bagsa
Connors 100 g tin
In Lemon Sauce
or in Oil
Sea Steak
7.00
1.00
2P1
Chase & Sanborn
Instant 10 oz. jar or
Decaffeinated 8 oz. jar
Coffee 6.00
Kal Kan
Beef, Kitty Stew,
Mealtime or Seaside Supper
Cat Food
6 oz. tin
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Kool Aid 660 g can
Assorted
Fruit Flavours
Drink Mixes
2,00
Kelloggs 525 g pkg.
Raisin
Bran
2P3
Kelloggs
400 g pkg.
Pep
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Frozen, Peas & Carrots,
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Welchs 24 fl. oz. jar
Grape Jelly
dr Jam
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COMMERCIAL BABY FOOD
Commercially pressed baby foods are
available iti a vast array of products. Met:
convenient, sanitary and carefully processed to
retain maximum nutritive quality.
Worried about food additives? They are
forbidden in baby foods by the Health Protection
Branch of Health & Welfare Canada. The few
exceptions are: ascorbic acid ( Vitamin C I to
delay discolouration oftpanana in dry cereals;
soyabean lecithin to tpresent sticking and
enhance flavour of rice ct•reals; and citric arid to
shorten heating process, helping maintain colour
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Gainsburger 1 kg pkg.
Beef
Dog Food
2P3
Stacey
Soft
Margarine
Ilb. tub
3J.2
Club House 106 g ctn.
Ground
Black Pepper 2P3
McCormicks 400 g pkg.
Graham
Wafers
or Crumbs 1.00
Weston: 300 g pkg., Coconut or Caramel,
Ceylons Cookies, Assorted Varieties
350 g pkg.
Wagon Wheels 1.00
IGA, Blue
Powdered
Detergent
8 L pkg.
2.00
Kraft
375 g jar
Crunchy or Smooth
Litter Guard
10 Ib. bag
Cat Litter
1.00
Kadana
Tea Bags
100's pkg.
1..00
Omstead 16 oz. pkg.
Frozen Poly -Bag 1.00
Dressed Smelt
Leo D'Or 6 oz. pkg.
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Onion Rings
Saico 105 g tin
Smoked
Oysters
1.00
IGA
Fancy
tomato Juice
48 fl. oz. tin
3 os2
Peanut Butter
Fresh
Pork
Butt Chops
Previously Frozen
Pork
Riblets
Taillefer Fearmans
2-3 lbs. By The Piece
Boneless2 00 Slab
Dinner Hams Ib: Side Bacon
Taillefer
500 g pkg.
Sliced
Side Bacon
McCain 19 oz. pkg.
Frozen Chocotate, yanf.tla,
Marble o f3
Cakes
r Banana 2/$3
Cracker Barrel 375 g pkg.
Mild, Medium
or Old Coloured � .00
Cheddar Chunks .,
ay ex 1•sp 9.
Regular or Super
Non Deodorant
Tampons
1.59
Mr. Bubbles 1.5 L btl.
'Baby •
Sham a oo
2.89
Product of Mexico
No. 1 Salmon Flesh
Canfeloupes
•U.S. No: 1 Florida
Fresh
ea.. O 9 Celery
ea..78
Ib..3 9
Ib..89
ea..69
U.S. No. 1 Florida
Sweet Juice
Oranges
5 Ib. bag
Golden Yellow
Dole
Bananas
Canada No., 1
Hot House
Large
Tomatoes
U.S. No. 1 Fresh
Green
Cabbage
U.S. No. 1 New Crop
Cello Carrots
2 lb. bag .58
Canada No. 1
Hot House
Large Seedless
Cucumbers ea. .8 9
ALL MERCHANDISE 100'.
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