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Mystery Day tour planned by Society
The Hensall Horticultural Society is plan- (Bus) 262-2102, (Res) 236-4705, Marg Cole- Wear casual clothes .., not your best frock.
ning a Mystery Day tour Wednesday, (Res) 262-2140.
August 24, 1988. The tour will depart from
the Hensall United Church parking lot at 8
am. Cost per person is $32 and includes
highway coach transportation; the services
of tour director; any necessary admissions.
Those interested shoula, come casually
dressed. High -heeled shoreS would not be Are any of these clues planting a seed?
appropriate. , Are you over or under age 53, Or is your mind still in heed?
Men are encouraged to participate in this Not that it really matters to me!
outing as it is of interest to both men and
women. You will likely wish to spend some cash,
But that's a clue over which you can muse, That doesn't mean through a mall 'you'll
The tour will be stopping for coffee Guaranteed to help but not to confuse.
enroute in the morning. Lunch is a pot -luck
picnic.
The tour will be stopping enroute home for
supper (your expense).
Since the Hensall society normally cannot
fill the coach with their own membership,
this tour is being opened up to anyone.
Members ... if you want to go ... get your
name in early!!!
Deadline for payment is August, 15.
To book your seat: Call ... Bill Gibson
Our mystery is planned, it's time you heard,
So, get on the telephone and spread the
word.
The date is for Wednesday, August 24,
There's flowers to see and a whole lot more.
Think of trees and what; they produce,
Wood, for example, we put to good use.
Years ago we would stoke the fire,
And sometimes use ashes under a tire.
r the freshest bread, rolls, pastries, 'and donuts come to...
We've planned a picnic for our lunch,
So bring pot -luck to share with' our bunch.
The name of an Indian tribe you'll find,
There's a clue to tease your mind.
The name of a man will be a park,
'And creative people will have left their
mark.
Put on your best oxfords in which to walk,
dash!
But you might stock your pantry with
something tasty,
Preparing a meal is sometimes quite hasty!
These clues may seem somewhat grim,
But your day will be filled right to the brim.
With information from which you will learn,
And probably a desire to someday return.
— Margaret Burkhart
Junior Farmers guests fro : Great Britain visit in, Kippen
is presently staying with her hostess Audrey found it a little hard to adjust to. They corn-
Kippen Correspondent Ritchie of Lucknow. Helen Britton from plimented Canadian people on their
MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH North Allerton in Yorkshire England is the friendliness and hospitality to strangers and
262-6902 marvelled at the welcome they have receiv-
guest of Anne Alton from Lucknow: On her ed wherever they went.
return to England in about 3 weeks time Rena Caldwell along with her two
Helen will commence studies on govern- daughters, Mona Alderdice and Isabelle
ment and public policy at a college in Moore and Rena's sister-in-law Edna
Newcastle. Tom Young who hails from Big- Caldwell, recently returned from a one
gar, just southwest of Edinburgh Scotland, week visit to Saskatchewan. They visited
works on the family farm in his hometown, relatives in Moosejaw, Saskatoon and
Tom helps with the 75 milk cows. Paul Prince Albert. Whilst in Prince Albert they
Pentland from Goderich is Tom's host while attended a 50th Wedding Anniversary
in this area. All three exchange delegates celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
commented on the very hot weather and Grasely.
On Sunday July 31, about 28 Huron County
Junior Farmers members and guests arriv-
ed at Paul Hoggarth's home on the third
stop over of a four course travelling supper.
West Huron, Clinton, Seaforth and South
Huron Clubs were represented. Special
guests were 3 exchange delegates from
Great Britain. Mary Wilson, from Dalry
Ayrshire on the west coast of Scotland,
works as computer operator in Scotland and
FCC increases
interest rates
FRESH BAKED SPECIALS
Friday, Saturday - While Supplies Last
A Wide Variety of
Canadian & Imported
CHEESES
Freah•Off The Block
Ham & Cheese On A Kaiser
FRESH HOT COFFEE
TASTY -NU WHITE,
20 OZ., SLICED
BREAD
The Chairman of Farm Credit Corpora-
tion, Jim Hewitt, has announced that the
Farm Credit Corporation has increased its
interest rates on all loans approved after Ju-
ly 22, 1988.
The interest rate charged for five-year,
fixed interest term loans is now 12.50 per
cent compared with the previous rate of
12.00 per cent. Shared Risk Mortgage Loans
will now be approved at 12.25 per cent, up
from 11.75 per cent. Loans with terms of 10,
and .15 years or more are now at 12.75 per
cent, up from 12.25 per cent.
The interest rate on Farm Syndicate
Loans is now 12.50 per cent compared with
the previous rate of 12 per cent. Syndicate
loans are used for the shared purchase of
farm machinery, buildings, and installed
equipment.
These new rates reflect current commer-
cial lending rates.
HAM DINNER
Includes Coffee or Tea & Dessert
SUNDAY, AUG. 7; 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
THE SEAFORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT has a brand new 1988 cruiser. The cruiser it
is replacing had 81,000 kilometers on it and was four years old. There will still be two
cruisers in town, as the old one is being resold. Chief Hal Claus is shown herewith the
new vehicle, which will be servicable as soon as the raidio is installed. Corbett photo.
•Dally Luncheon Specials •Licenced Under LLBO • Seniors 15% cif
MON. — SAT. 6:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. SUN. 7:00 A.M. - 7 P.M.
MEAT
FROM THE B
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SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT LYONS FOODMARKET ONLY
SAVE
2.30
500 G. PKG.
SCHNEIDERS
No, 1 SLICED
(SIDE BACON
SAVE
1.60
454 G. PKG.
SCHNEIDERS
ALL BEEF
STEAKETTES
Each Pkg. Contains:
3 Rib End, 3 Tenderloin
End and 3 Centre
Cut Chops
ECONOMY
PAK LOIN
PORK CHOPS
SCHNEIDERS
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CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF
CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF
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SCHNEIDERS, 454 G. PKG.
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RED HOT WIENERS
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CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST
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TEND -R -FRESH, NO BACK ATTACHED
CHICKEN BREASTS, LB 2.29
FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO PORK, BONELESS
BUTTERFLY PORK CHOPS LB. 3.49
FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO PORK
COUNTRY SPARE RIBS LB. 1.89
STYLE
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SCHNEIDERS 375 G. PKG.
rESLICED BOLOGNA 2.29
PIZZA FAMOSA
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TEND -R -FRESH, PART BACK ATTACHED
COOKED. HAM
SAVE PILLER'S
2.60 ROAST BEEF,
SAVE COLESLAW
LB 1.99
L. 4.79
L. 1.29
CHIICKEN LEGS
SWEET RED PEACHES
4 LITRE BASKET
LB.