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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-08-31, Page 14RT THE HURON. EXPgSITpRR AUGU , T 31, 1983 Rpm entertain soil pn:d# crops experts t3tre$ tient. Mr1 and Mrs. Aare Vin, 1l SA ER1 SHOBBROOX sent spent 4 days' in Toronto i g 3350 last week when Clare at, 1.ipqrence and Edithr•Taylor tended ' zone meeting for entertained the delegates of provin`c'e of Ontario for rural the Ontario 'Soil and Crop inunielpalities. Improvement Association at On Aug. 24 W.I. held a smorgasbord supper- at August meeting by going to their home August 21. More Lined. Bend. 22 members than 60. people were in and friends enjoyed dinner at attendance from various the Colonial Hotel, toured eines 'across the provinpe Christmas place, then went On r'Munday..-,and Tuesday tothe playhouse to see South they continued their discus. Pacific. The September cion at Centralia Agriculture , meeting Will be a bus trip to Coliege. Laurence is 1st tour Douglas Point on Sept. vi .president of the associa- 14. Elizabeth' Lawson is d o :long time resident of spending a week with her Londesboro, Mrs. Ida Town- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E.F. send died in Huronview Warren at Lions Head. August 22, age 93. Funeral David Millson and friend was held Thursday from Dora Turek of Woodstock Tasker funeral home, Blyth spent weekend with his by Rev. Stan McDonald. grandmother Dora Shab- • Silo gas warning Drought -like growing con- ditions during July and Aug- ust may have created a situation where silo gas may be more of a problem this year than others. Climatic conditions play a large role in the formation of deadly silo gas, and weather conditions over the last two months have caused some farm safety experts to issue warnings concerning the gas. Silo gas or nitrogen dioxide is produced as a by-product of the fermentation process that takes place once plant mater- ial is put into a silo. A variety of climatic stress on the plant material during the growing season can dramatically in- crease the possibility of toxic gases forming. To avoid silo gas, farmers are advised not to harvest crops immediately after a rainfall. Conversely, crops damaged by hail or frost should be harvested as quickly as possible to avoid build-up of excess nitrate in the plant material. If weather or other factors have in- creased the possibility of nitrate build-up, plant mater- ial should be cut higher than normal, as excess nitrates are stored in the lower portion of corn stalks. Silo gas may be visible within a few hours after silo filling and may be recognized by a bleach -like odour and may be visible as a yellowish - brown haze. Deadflies or birds at the base of the silo may also be an indicator of the gas. Once a silo is filled it should be sealed and declared off- limits for at least a three week period. During this period of time the silo should not be entered, unless all rules for Gun club confined space entry are closely followed and a self- contained breathing appara- tus is used. brook and his, aunt Thelma Ellerby. Mr, and Mrs. Jim MC. Ewing accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray dory :of Exeter camping for a;few days in the Tobermory and .Collingwood area and visiting with Jim's nice Mr. and Mrs. John Brown at Grand Valley. Jennifer Sottiaux spent few days with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Dave Constantine and Katherine in Waterloo. Mrs. Allen Shaddick is a patient in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London having surgery Aug. 23. We wish her a speedy recovery. Lloy Gar- lich of Kitchener spent Sun. to Fri. with her father Allen Shaddick, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood were guests at granddaught- er Joanne Wood's wedding to Darrell Anderson of Tees - water on Sat. at Wingham U.C. with reception in Tees - water. Brenda and Nancy An- drews of Toronto spent week- end with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Wood and • brother Gregg Andrews. They all attended the wed- ding in .Wingham. Aug. 28 was also the 54th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood. Mrs, Irvine Keys of Giam- mis visited on Friday night with her sister Mrs, Bob Burns while Irvine attended meeting for Blyth Thresher - men. Mrs. Joe Shaddick. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaddick, Judie and Richard visited on Sun- day with John Shaddick and family in Goderich honoring Paul on his 12th birthday. Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Hunking of Kitchener were supper guests and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking following the ser- vice at Hope Chapel ceme- mry. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thome. son spent weekend in Moore. field. Her father Mr. Wm. Hamilton returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen returned home Wed. night from weekend holiday at Gravenhurst and Oriliia. Colin Swan conducted the service at Pine Lake Sunday a.m. Colin, Jane and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen. .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee attended the funeral on Monday in Goderich for her cousin Jack Cutt. PLOWING IN PERTH -Bill Looming and Allan Campbell of Seaforth teamed up for the horse-drawn plowing class In the Perth County Plowing Match held Saturday In North Easthope Township, RR1 Gadshill, on the farm o1 county Warden John Lindner. (Photo by M. Dynes) JOHN ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC LTD. Farm • Residential • Commercial WIRING and PLUMBING 24 Hour Emergency Service R.R. No. 4 Walton P8.345-2447 or M345-2547 ( - TERRY ELLI6SEN PLUMBING Pumps • Softeners • Farm • Residential 01114s PLUMBING and WIRING 24 Hour Emergency Service ph. 345-2547 or • Ph. 345-2447 e 5 SUPER SPECIAL B.B.Q. FRYING ROASTING CHICKENS FINEST QUALITY "A1e GRADE zehrs fine markets... of fine foods Continued from pg. 17 before she started shooting she hated guns. She no longer Peals them. but has developed a healthy respect for them. As her skill constantly im- proves Gladys, is providing some healthy ivalry for her husband and other male marksmen. "She's giving some of us -older ones trouble," longtime member John Anderson remarked as he watched Gladys shaper one target alter another. Lindar ('reran had never handled a gun until her mar- riage three years ago. She came at first to accompany her husband Dan and then decided. like Gladys. that you can't heat Them unless you join them. The Memorial Shoot as in- augurated by Venner 0s 0 tribute to two now deceased founding members of the club The all -day event is a fami• ly affair After all trophies and prizes had been awarded. most stayed on for freshly boiled corn and porkhurgers cut from a 110 -pound dressed pig that had been turning on the spit since early morning. Winner of the A trophy was Terr3, Jordon, St Thomas, runner-up Norm Harris, Lon - (ion. Calvin Christie, Kirklon, won the B championship, and Ivan Orr, St Thomas, was runner-up Bob Caldwell. Hensall• was (' champ, and Jim Miller, Kirklon• runner-up., Dan ('rerar• flensall, received the high average trophy donated by Lloyd Ven- ner, for 500 targets throughout the year. and runner up was Jamie Caldwell The veterans trophy was presented by John Anderson to Ivan Orr Receiving White Beans KEN R. CAMPBELL FARMS LTD. R.R. 1, Dublin 527-0249 DELI SPECIALS SCHNEIDERS STORE SLICED sso OLDE FASHIONED /K9 HAM 3.991• SCHNEIDERS STORE SLICED THURINGER 8,36 /kg SAUSAGE 3.79tb. ZLW STORE SLICED COOKED 5.49/kg HAM 24916. SNOPSYS PUTATO L EGG OR MIXED BEAN 3.2S/k9 SALADS 1491), I PINK OR REGULAR SUN PAC LEMONADE OKTOBERFEST 375 9 PKG. BURGERS % 98 SCHNEIDERS 909 mL OKTOBERFEST SAUERKRAUT 1.29 SCHNEIDERS SMOKED PORK 6.59/kg SAUSAGE VAC PAC 2.991b COUNTRY GOLD 450 g PKGS. SLICED COOKED CORNER IEEF 2.29 SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST MUSTARD 175 mL 2.59 WESTONS MEALTYME 9g° SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL FINEST QUALITY . 'CUT FROM CHOICE CANADA "A" GRADE BEEF FRESH WHOLE RIB . CUT-UP ROASTS CHICKEN , S9 /kg 2.60 /kg , 1.1lb'.2.?,. 9 i )CUT FROM'6 GRADE BEEF CHOICE TENDER PORTIONED WITH SAUCE SCHNEIDERS RED HOTS OR ALL BEEF SCHNEIDERS • 6 VARIETIES SLICED SCHNEIDERS RIB STEAKS HAM STEAKS WIENERS BOLOGNA 7.T /kg 03 3.19 PKG, I / lPKG. I B PKG, £r4/ CUT FROM 'A' GRADE BEEF PREVIOUSLY FROZEN 5 VARIETIES SLICED BRAISING SCHNE@ERS SLICED SCHNEIDERS SLICED COUNTRY GOLD SHORT RIBS BEEF LIVER SIDE BACON COOKED HAM 3• k I.59 lb 1' /kg96 89 b. PKG, 2. pug , 1.39 3 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS ROUND STYLE COUNTRY GOLD SCHNEIDERS OLDE FASHIONED ZLW 3 VARIETIES CHUNK STYLE MINI -SIZZLERS DINNER HAM SMOKED HAM COOKEDxMEAT„S- 2i 4/ 6.15 79 'k9 ?. 8.58 89 3• �. d'1 s9 f• `500PKG8 Ib. Ib. Ib. op 1 HAMBURG OR HOT DOG ROLLS LIBBYS DEEP BROWNED BEANS ' WITH PORK; IN TOMATO SAUCE OR IN MOLASSES LAURA SECORD, 500 g YOGURT OR 20 oz. PUDDINGS ASSORTED FLAVOURS FR3ZEI' 12.5 Fl. OZ.29 TIN PKG. 0 OF 5 FL.14 NZ. 59 TIN TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT 6 LITRE - 2.4 Kg STOCK REDUCTION Hurry in today for Big Savings $$$ SEAFORTH JEWELLERS OFF Sweat Suits Rugby Pants Grey -Blue p Tan -White •7 Burgundy 3.77 BREAKFAST CEREAL KELLOGGS SPECIAL K 475 9 1.88 PKG. 1.39. 1 COUNTRY OVEN 1 FRESH BAKED GARLIC BREAD 12uz. f.19 LOAF MOIST MELLOW CARROT CAKE 16 OZ. SIZE 1.99 W'. OA 100'• MOLE WHEAT OR CRACKED WHEAT FRESH BREAD 24 oz. 690 LOAF SUPER SPECIAL SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE 500 g PKG. • 1 f i CAMPBELLS CONDENSED TOMATO SOUP EVER10 FYONL.OZ.E'S FAVTINSOURITE SAVE! 596 ON 3 3F099# ASSORTED VARIETIES N HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS PG1.19 FOR COTTONELLEDRS TISSUE ROLL 1, 38 SOFT STYLE . SCHNEIDERS MARGARINE 1 La. go If SCHNEIDERS CRISPYCRUST PURE LARD LB 99� FROZEN `ASSORTED 4 VARIETIES SAVARIN DINNERS 312 9 f.39 VARIETIES VACHON SNACKS PKG OF 0 DR 1Z 1.69 PRIMO PLAIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE 26 oz. f. f9 REGULAR OR DEODORANT NEW FREEDOM MAXI PADS PKG. .F.3.69 PETAL WHITE OR summon SCOTTIES TISSUES BOOF ¢ 200 89 FLEECY LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENER 1 6 LITRE �. 9 9 SCHNEIDERS-2 VAR. FRIED CHICKEN BUCKET 4.29 NEILSON 8 FLAVOURS VENETIAN ICE CREAM LITRE 1.89 it ILLI MUSTARD OR BRUNSWICK SARDINES i00 9 2/89 PRIMO VEGETABLE BLE • OL L088 2.99 SKIMP CREAMY OR CHUNKY PEANUT BUTTER Jap 9 K 79 '# LIBBYS RED KIDNEY BEANS 1 TIN 69' FRESH SCENT JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH L TRE �i Y /wC 9 FROZEN -6 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS MEAT PIES' OF 29 • 19 WESTON SESAME CRUSTY BREAD L75 OAF 79# SANKA INSTANT COFFEE 8,1;1 569 CHRISTIE OREO COOKIES 450 9 t99 REG. OR BUTTER FUVOUR OLD TYNE SYRUP 750,,,. 1 99 SUNMAID SEEDLESS RAISINS OF 6 t399 OZ LIBBYS ZOODLES ALPHAGETTI OR SPGHETTI A CHEESE 119 TOMATO SAUCE 1 TIN 89� SCHNEIDERS CHEESERASPBERRY MILD MEDIUM OR OLD 0H800AR FARMERSCheese BRICK. COLBV OR \227 PKG9PKG MOZZAREUAf• 79 WESTON SWISS ROLLS -OF4 99� 5 YAR. EXCLUDING MAGNA PRIMO PASTAS PKG 99 HOSTESS Cheese Stick. Reg Corn Chops Nacho Cheese za:�, Torl4la.. Sour Cream, b Onion Ring. 1509- PKG WHITE ONLY VIVA TOWELS ROLL PK PKG. �•f9 NEILSON Jersey65,11 M Crispy `ed516. M, e,g A Sweet Mane BAR BUNDLES OF 4'.49 WINE FLAVOUR LIBBYS SAUERKRAUT 3SIZE . t 39 OFF A l l remaining In Stock Items I, It 1)11NtONt)ti 11 't 1( L i1 'VI 111 If) F I' I r lilti l (Ill 1ti MRIVIill it 1',ION 1111 nl..,1lR.; I111(lill' :' 113,11 We do Silk Screening for... Shirts, Hats, Crests, Banners "Specializing in CustoM Team Wear for all sports" CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO HEAD LETTUCE 2/990 '4HD PROD. OF ONTARIO MINI CARROTS PROD. OF ONTARIO CAN. N0. 1 WAX OR GREEN BEANS PROD. OF CALIF. CAN. 110. 1 THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES LTROPICAL -- _ ASSRRTED _--- 0 99 M 1 0r HIGHWAY NO, III /.52/kg 69' Ib 1.52'k9 ,669' I6 2.18 mg PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 99° lb PEPPER SQUASH PRODUCE SPECIALS IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING Q SEPT, 3/83. ALL OTHER SPECIALS EXPIRE TUESD CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CELERY STALKS rgN,o a �cQ EA 1 PROD. OF ONT. CAN. FCY. EARLY VARIETY MACINTOSH APPLES PROD. OF ONT. CAN. N0. 1 CUCUMBERS MARTY'S PLACE FLANNIGAN ENTERPRISES Main St. Seaforth 527-0363 330 RAG SUPER SPECIAL CASE OF 24 • 280 ml TINS DIET COKE. SPRITE SUGAR FREE SPRITE REG OR CAFFEINE FRFF 1411 OR CAFFEINE FREE tOKE OR REGULAR COCA - COLA 539 CASE ALSO Avail ARI E 6000 ml 001 1l r', S1 09 PLUS 90c 01P DRAIN OPENER 32 0' LIQUID PLUMR 1.69 FAMILY SIZE PKG.-DECORATEDD SCOTT NAPKINS 1.99 SCOTT PAPER TOWEL HOLDER 1.59 F000 WRAP HANOI WRAP o .I.S9 EA We resesve the right 10 Ilm t purchases to reasonable family requirements CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FREESTONE PEACHES THESE SPECIALS I GODERICH ONLY IN: MON., 4USf. TO • P.M. AVAILABLE W/D., THURS., FRI.. A TO t P.M. SAT. 8:30 TO 6 P.M. 1 159 4/Sf 490 EA SATURDAY Y SEPT. 6 63 JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM 475 WMAACE AVE. N. LISTOWEL $oc���9. 2.49 <po 0 4 LITRE BASKET HOLIDAY STORE HOURS OPEN LABOUR DAY 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5 WASAGA BEACH, PORT ELGIN & KINCARDINE All other 79h1S it Gordons Markets will be Uosou Labour Day Mon Sept 5/83 INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND 83 EXETER -. MON . TUES.. WED. 6 TO 6 P.M. THURS., FRI. • TO 0 P.M. SA T . 0:30 TO 6 P.M.