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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-11-28, Page 244.' l"roN NEWS,REcORD. WWD,NESDAY. NOVEMBER 28,.1984 --Page 5, Queen, 41 Iceives recognition of a FurrowFiirrow � �� ��,tl - 1 Bente By Stephanie Levesque Of Univerait7 li got ablea g de.g Se " doesn't Even if the cancans a competition and experience of public "Don't you're f id of it,' down because Co g at the 1x11versity�of Western On- Ing and the'inevitable linteerviates ews help in in- been r beenPoVs spoken by a 19 -year-old Huron that y I' want to teach family studies d tervie ews to � bbiijnterviews. woman who also happe ns to live by those English," says Lynne who adds she would On the dean's list at university, Lynne words. Ste to =courage young people to get all the doesn't consider the queen competition a The young woman is Lynne Dodds of RR education they can. beauty contest, Besides having been county 1, Seaforth, who has gone from receiving she says people should never shut the door queen of the furrow for two years, she has county recognition to gaining province -wide on any opportunities and relates that been Seaforth Fall Fair queen. recognition as Ontario Queen of the Furrow. through to her own experiences in various "It's fun," she says. It was only a few short weeks ago, at the competitions. Lynne says she has been called a liberated 1984 International Plowing Match held inperson by some people and admits she will Wellington County at Teviotdale, that Lynne Lynne says that some girls have turned hold a door open for a man or woman, call - received her crown. down competing in such things as the county ing it common courtesy. In fact, it annoys The 19 -year-old daughter of Maja and Don queen of the furrow competition because her when a person doesn't have the decency Dodds is a second year student at the they are afraid to give the speech. She ad- to hold a door open for the next person corn - University of Guelph majoring in family mits giving the first public speech is a little ing through, be they man or woman. studies. nerve wracking, but speaking now in front "I don't want to be put on a pedestal She has her goals set already. After four of a crowd is no bother. In fact, says Lynne, because I ami woman, but I don't want to vears at Guelph she will take another year she has even preached in church. he walked on either. I want to be treated like • • a person," says Lynne. Financial problems with water pipeline project The Seaforth girl ir1 is highly motivated and says it's not normal if she isn't busy. Lynne is active in 4-11, leads a 4-11 class? plays and teaches piano and for the past The Special Learning Needs class at Clinton Public School had an opportunity four summers pec to watch has been involved as a leader in the Seaforth summer recreation pro - taught the lesson as part of thestudents life skills class. Helping with the cooking are HAY TWP - Although sanctioned by the of the costs before the project is started, a grams. (left to right), Shawn I3nrman, JeremJeremy Snell, Mervyn Gass and Julie 'Hallam. (Anne Narejko photo) majority of taxpayers in Hay Township, the plan Councillor John Elder said "won't As a student at Seafor District High lin not be k" because a debt of over $700,000 would School Lynne wanted to become an Ontario Alain Couture cook up some Chinese goulash. Mr. Couture, who works with I�atimavik, Snowmobile safety tips Snowmobiling is fun, but it can be dangerous. The Industrial Accident Preven- tion Association urges you to: o Check the fuel supply and mechanical fitness of your vehicle before each trip. controversial water pipeline may work" built because of a difficulty in financing the still remain, still beyond the municipality's Scholar. In Grade 11 and 12 she had no idea project. - credit rating'. Other methods to acquire fun- what she wanted beyond her first goal. After At Council, councillors learned that the ding are to request a substantial grant from touring University campuses, Lynne knew o Inform cnmpont� of vour destination. Ministry of Housing will not endorse the a ministry or to get special approval to ex- she wanted to go to Guelph. It wasn't until route and expected time of arrival. $2.3 -million proposal because the township ceed the debt limit. o Never snowmobile on public roads or has,a debt capacity of $620,000. Council discussed creating a public utili- railway tracks. The township has three ways to finance y alternative used to establish the Hay o Always carry an emergency kit in case the pipeline. They include having the parties Telephone Company, and of trouble. benefitting from the line paying for a share would avoid the financing problems. t, Municipal which an one LANCIA PASTAS 79` B POPULAR VARIETIES EXCLUDING LASAGNA 900 g PKG. OUR REG. 51.65 LANCIA NOODLES 9` EXTRA FINE, FINE, MEDIUM, BROAD, OR EXTRA BROAD 375 g PKG. OUR REG. 51,19 LARGE EGGS ,CANADA 'A' GRADE . ALL WHITE DOZEN COUNTRY STYLE FROZEN APPLE '` CIDER 355 mL 79 McCAIN COOKED CHICKEN CUTLETTES 300 g FROZEN PKG. 3.69. GINGER ALE PURE SPRING GINGER ALE SUGAR FREE GINGER ALE REGULAR CLUB SODA, TONIC WATER 750 mL ` OU#i REG 796 FOR PLUS 308 BOTTLE DEPOSIT. JELL -0 POWDERS 4Fost ASSORTED FLAVOURS 85gPKG. OUR REG. 556 341 mL TIN ORANGE JUICE 99# BRAVO PLAIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE 99° 750 mL JAR JAVEX BLEACH LIQUID STYLE 36L OUR REG S2 17 POTATO CHIPS ZEHRS OWN ASSORTED VARIETIES • 200 g PKGS. r 7 VARIETIES INSTANT STYLE JELL-O PUDDINGS 113 g PKG. 590 ALL PURPOSE MONARCH FLOUR 2.5 kg BAG 16.9 McNAIRS TINS BLANCHED PEANUTS McNAIRS QUALITY MIXED NUTS McNAIRS QUALITY CASHEW NUTS "AFTER EIGHT" ROWNTREE MINTS MONARCH DELUXE 2 VARIETIES FROSTINGS NABOB TRADITION DECAFF. INSTANT ,COFFEE HIGHLINER FROZEN COD IN BATTER HIGHLINER COD FISH STICKS SARA LEE ALL BUTTER CROISSANTS BLUEWATER HADDOCK FISH FRIES 350g 1.79 350 g 2.99 3509 5.49 200 g 1.99 470 g 1.59 369 g 4.49 350g 129 3509 2.29 170 g 159 227 g 1.59 TOFFIFAY OUR NEC 58.59 CHOCOLATES 391 g BOX McCAIN COOKED FROIEN CHICKEN BURGERS 300 g PKG. 2.69 ZEHRS BREAD ENRICHED WHITE CR WHEAT 60°. W. 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EACH BRIGHT YELLOW AND RED DESIGNED & MADE IN CANADA 99 BLUEWATER HADDOCK FISH & CHIPS NEILSON JERSEY MILK ' CHOCOLATE MILK WESTONS 3 VARIETIES DONUTS OLD BAVARIA APPLE STRUDEL LARGE SIZE MILUPA MAZOLA CORN OIL FORMULA 2.29 4.89 . 4.59 MONARCH 4 VARIETIES ADDED TOUCH CAKE MIXES 520 g 99 BRAVO TOMATO PASTE 5.5 oz. 39' BAKERS SEMI -SWEET LARGE SIZE PURINA DOG CHOW BAG 9.99 CARNATION SMOKED MUSSELS 69' 3.7 oz. ASSTED. VARIETIES 200 9 ALBERTO LIGHT & FRESH CONDITIONER 500 mL 1..,5, FOR YOUR FABRICS FLEECY SOFTENER 5 LITRE 469 OR MINI CHIPS CHOCOLATE CHIPS 1.99 350 g PKG. SOFT STYLE IMPERIAL MARGARINE 159 2 Ib. PKG. BEATRICE REGULAR COTTAGE CHEESE 1.49 500 g 283 9 1 LITRE 12's 1.59 1.29 420 g FOR YOUR DESSERTS f.19 1.99 DREAM WHIP TOPPING 85 g 990 NORMAL, EXTRA BODY FLEX SHAMPOO 450 mL 2.9� FOR YOUR LAUNDRY OXYDOL DETERGENT 6 LITRE 2.4 kg PIECES AND STEMS MEADOWGLEN MUSHROOMS 10 oz. TIN 79° PEA 011 PEA & NAM HABITANT SOUPS 28 o, TIN 1.19 a 7 VALUABLE ZEHRS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON SAVE ON ALL GRINDS NABOB "TRADITION" COFFEE 369 g PKG, ONE COUPON REQUIRED PER PKG COUPON EXPIRES SAT DEC I /84 COUNTRY OVENBAKESHOP SPECIALS COUNTRY OVEN PLAIN ENGLISH MUFFINS FRESH DELICIOUS HAMBURG ROLLS FRESH BAKED WIENER ROLLS • COUNTRY OVEN FRESH CARROT CAKE PURINA 7 VARIETIES TENDER VITTLES 500 g 1.99 BRAVO MEATG0RHMUSHROOM SPAETTI 750 mL SAUCE 1.49 BAKERS SEMI -SWEET, UNSWEETENED BAKING CHOCOLATE 5.19 225 2.69 FIRMSTYLE • ASSTED. FLAVOURS 500 g DELISLE YOGURT 1.39 4 VARIETIES FROZEN SAVARIN DINNERS 1.39fine,matkets... of fine rood PKG OF 12 ' PKG OF 8 PKG OF 8 450 9 1.09 69° 69° 2.29 SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM 9 A M WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY DECEMBER 1ST 1984 We reserve Ole II hl t0 hmlt purchases to reasonable weekly family requirements f KLEENEX FACIAL WHITE, YELLOW MOCHA, BLUE 312 g EACH THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO, 8 G.ODERICH MON., TUFS. - • TO A P.M. WIO., THURS., FRI. - t TO 0 P.M. SAT. S:30 TO 1 P.M. JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4AND NO. 83 EXETER MON., TUES. WED • TO 6 P M MON., TUES., VNlIlB. A; SAT. - s:94 TO 1►.RA • .. _... THURS. AND FIAT. • S:Z• T®'4 M.M. THURS., PFRS.• 7011 P.m Am, 1:30 T®1 P.M, she had been at Guelph for about a month that she decided to be a teacher. She intends to try to maintain an A average, although she admits it could be dif- ficult. As an example of the possible difficulty, Lynne tells that she had a series of exams to write the week following the plowing match. Initially she had planned to go home Satur- day and study.` But she was at the match Saturday and on Sunday was too excited to study. However, she says she lived through the exams. Her family has given her a lot of support in her, activities. Besides mom and dad, there is 17 -year-old brother Paul and 15 - year -old sister Joan. Lynne gives Paul all the credit for helping her with her actual plowing. "They're terrific. They've just been wonderful," said Lynne enthusiastically. When questioned on her rural upbringing, the Ontario queen of the furrow says it has made her more flexible and open-minded. "Farmers have to work around the weather," says Lynne explaining the flex- ibility. She also finds she is more people oriented. And while Lynne has• heard the comments about rural people being nosy neighbors, she says it is just neighborly concern. The 19 -year-old, soon to be 20, gives a lot of credit for the way she is to her- high school. A former student says of Seaforth eatr really so d High School, Lynn up to her principal there. "They (teachers) really encouraged you to do your best. Mom and Dad are like that too. They don't push, just prod," said Lynne. She describes herself as a perfectionist. "I can't handle doing half a job," she says. For the next year, this young woman who enjoys horseback -riding, skating and sewing will be doing two full jobs - one as student and the other as the Ontario Queen of the Furrow. Lynne sees her role as queen as one of public relations for the Ontario Plowmen's Association. She will be attending a lot of. banquets and working closely with the local committee for Elgin County.' The 1985 IPM marks the Ontario Queen .of the Furrow competition's 25th year. She .is looking forward to the coming year and gives a lot of credit. to the executive of the local plowmen's association. People like Graeme and Helen Craig, George and Ruth ' Townsend and Neil and Marie McGavin. "It's one thing to be called royalty, but another to be treated like royalty,"' says Lynne of her relationship with the Huron Plowmen. - The last Ontario Queen of the Furrow from Huron was in 1966. Lynne reports that the Friday night after s was whas crownedin "a Huron County party" ar- riston area. , There is a young man on the scene who is "pretty special" says Lynne, but when ask- ed about marriage, she replied:'"Some- day„ R.G. Stoddart of 72The Square GOLD - SILVERSMITH -DESIGNER- also •weaving • glass • CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-4509. • APPLIANCE REPAIRS Large or small, we'll fix thorn ail°.° Our rapair experts will have your appliance In tip top shape fast. 4*. - .�- Call Us Today At PECK APPLIANCES 'IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA' VARNA 432-7103