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The Huron Expositor, 1983-12-28, Page 5.11 solve to improve '84 farm records Du aw 00,0© Large crowd attends Hibbert Christmas concert on Dec. 20 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 28. 1983 - A5 Arg you unhappy with the state Qf yqur farm ,biLtiness records? Is the banker critical of yourfinancial records? Why not solve record prole am bray eso1 ing to improve your record SitUation We invite you to stop at the local Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office to get a revised "Ontario Farm Record Book". This book will help you to organize your financial records for your own management uses and tax purposes. While at the office be sure to ask about farm inventories. Inventories of livestock. feed, crops and supplies can be recorded in the record book or you can obtain a single inventory page to add to any other record book. Inventories and records of accounts payable - receivable are essential to deter- mine profitability of farming operations. Farm tax records on a cash basis can be very misleading to both you and your banker. A copy of the "Ontario Farm Management Analysis Project" will show how your farm compares with other farms in Ontario. "A Farm Financial Planning Workbooktt' and "Money Matters" are useful for financial planning. Remember. failing to plan is planning to fail' Resolve to act now so you'll be more prepared to know the score in '84! To all our many friends - Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year! Don Pullen Agricultural Representative IT SNOWED cats and dogs in midwestern Ontario this weekend. Seaforth residents were able to dig themselves out from under piles of snow that fell Christmas weekend. Cleaning the roof of his house Is David Cornish. Many were forced to dean piles o1 snow off their vehicles before they were moveable. (Wassink photo) CoHespondent MRS. JOHNTEMPLEMAN 345.2346 In a Christmas .decorated Family Life centre, the Hibbert U.C.W. held its December meeting. Devotions were handled by Mrs. Lloyd 1arker, and Mrs. Ross McPhail. Candle lighting and scriptures involved Mrs. L. Barker. Mrs. Murray Christie. Mrs. Filmer Chappel, Mrs. Ed Dearing and Mrs. McPhail. Comments on the need for greater numbers of involved people was expressed as well as deep appreciation to all who have helped with projects in 1983. Motions were passed to send additional amounts to the Unified Budget and to the Stewards. Mrs. Ed Dearing reported eight quilts had been made and 20 boxes of clothing packed and sent in a bale. Pennies for "Seeds for Zaire" were accepted. Plans were made for Christmas remem- brances for shut1ins, the birthday party in honor of Christ's birthday and, the group's part in helping with the Christmas concert. Mrs. Lorne Fell and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery provided a Christmas lunch. A large crowd attended the annual Christmas concert of the Hibbert -'United Church on Tuesday evening Dec. 20. Otto Walker spent a few days in the hospita!, and has since been recuperating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack h:..Gee, R.R. 5 London. A Pre -Christmas familyathering was held at the home -of Mr. and Mrs.gTerry Daynard and family of Guelph. Attending from Staffa were Rev. and Mrs. Bert Daynard and Mr. and Mrs. Robin Daynard and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Harburn and Susan attended a Christmas gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chappel. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Steve Shirley Miller and Ron Feltz attended a Christmas gathering at Mr. and Mrs. Rick Dolmage of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Finlayson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Mike were pre -Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Tinlayson and family, Kippen. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elliott held their Christmas gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott and boys. Carol Stewart and Dr. Jane Robinson, of Guelph, have just returned from a six month tour of Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. Miss Stewart is spe'hdinga few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman and family. Joanne Templeman of Milton spent a few days at Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman, and family members gathered on Boxing Day for their Christmas celebration. McKillop residents -hav4, Christmasvisitors Correspondent MRS. BD REGELE 527-1106 Christmas Day visitors with Mi. and Mrs. Harold McCallum were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum. Cindy and Colleen and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCallum. Chad and Janice and Mrs. Ed Regele of ROI Sc 4 Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartman of Brucefield. Mrs. Phylis Burch and Mrs. Phoebe the co-operator; In.ur OnS• iso. 1 yours truly BRUCE SMITH Sales Representative Mitchell co-op Store 130 Georgina Street Mildt.I1, Ont. Nt1K ENO Rua: 348-9975 new 3411-4175 the CIO' INSURANCE lANDRCES UM • NOM • AUTO • RUNNEu •,ARM Nevers of t;oderich spent Christmas with Larry and Marsha Nevers and Randy. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dennis in the death of the latter's father. Mrs. Dave Watson. a formet resident of the 12th concession of McKillop, is a patient in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCowan spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Powell and girls./ Reduced Prices on WINTER BOOTS ESOT.', LADIES' leather ''INOUK" LACE -UP BOOTS TAN. BUS' , $ LADDIES'' 5 S toto 10 98 PLENTY OF OTHERS SPECIALLY PRICED. SEIGEL'S 2 STORES DOWNTOWN LONDON 129 DUNAS...330 CLARENCE STEWART BROS. 80th ANNUAL OF ALL WINTER WEARABLES STARTS TUESDAY, JAN.. 3 SAVE 20% to 50% FOR THAT'S JUST WHAT YOU'LL GET! ALL WINTER DRESSES '/2 PRICE LADIES QUILTED COATS '79.00 ft '99.00 ALL DRESS GOODS '/2 PRICE LADIES BLOUSES - '/2 PRICE. ALL LADIES SUITS 'h PRICE 25% OFF 'h PRICE MEN'S WINTER JACKETS GROUP OF MEN'S SUITS DRESS Et SPORT SHIRTS 25% OFF cStecaext mss. BOB BETTY'S VARIETY & GIFTS Radio Shaek Seaforth 527-1680 DEALER A.S.C. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. SMOKED -READY TO SERVE FULLY -COOKED WHOLE 18-20 LB. -OR SHANK PORTION,JUICY - HAMS .'6.9 SKINNED Ibkg CANADA 'A' GRADE BEEF WING OR . T-BNE STEAKS AGED FOR725...29 TENDERNESS/kgPARTLY Ib. SEE OUR SUPER JANUARY SPECIALS - CASSETTE DECKS - SPEAKERS - RECEIVERS - PARTLY SKINNED - FULLY -COOKED -PARTLY SKINNED . FULLY -COOKED - CUT FROM CANADA 'A' GRADE CHOICEST YOUNG TENDER , FULL CUT BUTT PORTION CENTRE PORTION SIRLOIN 'BONELESS zehrs flu[ markets... of fine foods SMOKED HAM• 2.62/k9 1.19 Ib. SMOKED HAM 3.28,k91.49 . STEAKS 6.81,9 3.O9b. ROUND STEAK 6.15/k9 1 79Ib. NAPLE llEAF BONELESS PORK MITT SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS 4.17/kg 18e7 Ib. EIDERS ALL REEF Oft SAH RED HOT WIENERS 450 g 1.48 PKG. FRESHGRADE 'A'FROZEN YOUNG NDER GEESE • -^ 4.17 /kg 1.89. FROZEN YOUNG DEGRADE DUCKS 2-3 AVERAGE 2.84/kg 129 "A" Kg Ib ONEL6SSINSIDE BOUND STEAK ROURND ST, EAK� ROUND OASTS ` " 6. 57/kg 2.98 Ib REMOVED BONELESS ROUNDSTEAKSOUTSIDE 6.15,.g 2.79. PRIDE OF CANADA'RWND STYLE FULLY RHAM 7 39/h9 1.97 Ib. TO VARRIETIES SCHNEIDERS COOKEtDe MEATS 250 9 19S ALWAYS POt ULAR THREE VARIETIES MINIS�IZ/ZLERS � 9 5.89 pKG. FRESH FROZEN "Jr GRADE GAME AVERAGE 2.49 EACH CUT FROM'A' GRADE IEEE BONELESS ROASTSI� 6.57 /k9 2 981b. FRESH MINCED MEDIUM GROUND 4."Ikg f j9 1b. - ` M .. r -, ' ,,.9 •-t. THIS WEEK'S DELICATESSEN SPECIAILSwEr 1i^=," H( IDAY.STORE HOURS :oris"` rs' .1114i- avers !EMU ON saOm04S t- ., REGULAR HOURS' S[mS PIK MO mg MUD SAUSAGE 1* t!! Ib M 313113131147133lSUM COOKED MEATS 3759 139 SAMOWICa Si1IE 549,•9 2.49. 8po,,9 auaa0 SLICED WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY DEC. 28-30 599 WIL181181U1ta TSO9 RatWlEUYmaR 3169 Sj,ICEDCOOKED NAM SUMMER SAUSAGE 0 SATURDAY DEC. 31 CLOSING 6 P.M. WIENERS OR SAUSAGE t69 SMOKIESonPEPPERONI 1.59 Z & w STONE SLICED 990,89 =opus PREMED 21S , MONDAY JAN. 2 CLOSED ALL DAY e, -,a, ems yap SIDE BACON 5009 249 Prom... 1.1.4.13 ..P.. S...o.. !,7;.:'...°'=.7.:=='''' PASTRAMI M IMI THE EYE OF ROUND 449,b COU SUN CM POTATO SALAD 991 „ TUESDAY JAN. 3 - REGULAR HOURS 1ES1ONS REGULAR OR THIN SUCED SANDWICH BREAD FROZEN CONCENTRATED KENT BRAND ORANGE JUICE BEEF -TURKEY -CHICKEN YORK BRAND MEAT PIES McCAINS PIZZAS SUE2 PEPPERONI 4 a • 397 9 SUPRPRE?•69ME 33- 85 TEA. 1 kg 10RK FROZEN PETITE 2.19 I ki FROIEN 0R0 SEM GR. BEANS ?.f9 MG 01 675 g se LOAFS 12 oz. TIN 8 oz. FROZEN 0 SCHNEIDERS SINGLE THIN CHEESE SLICES 500 g 2.99 500 mL NEILSONS • WHIPPING CREAM 1.89 WESTONSBILIIkW WIENER ROLLS 8.5 69 $' REGU OR DIET IP SOFT DRINKS SCHNEIDERS BREADED Puma HONEY BUCKET OF CHICKEN ASSORTED VARIETIES FRITOS CORN CHIPS PKG 00 10 GRANNY S E TARS 1.29 mIII. MAL AIDMO1A tYNE yIYn RANDOM CUT 3.17 Ib. 6.99 /kg Ia110Mu*$a YN ID SIMar$ KIDNEY 14 oz. 69e TIN 750 mL39 0 Pius 30C DEF.., 900g is 3 se 1 TO 99 150 g 1550000 WINS SWISS SIM GAY LEA YOGURT 2 Fop 99` 3 VARIETIES 600 PIGS. McCORMICKS COOKIES f.89 RALSTON PURINA CEREAL RICE CHEX 350 1.49 9 FULLY COOKED "EXTRA" BRAND CANNED HAMS ASSORTED VARIETIES HOSTESS-, POTATO CHIPS CANADA "A" LARGE EGGS GRADE SIZE NABISCOSHREDDED WHEAT 675 g 1.69 PKG OF ORANGE PEKOE SALADA TEA BAGS 227 9 t 89 CADMIRT YARIETNS DISTANT HOT CHo 49 5009 1 ileo 99 . 200 a 98 SPECIAL! OZ ....1.79 NABOB ��°� O.FRa MI►MSrtO 'TRADITION` OFFEE COFFEE- TIP TOP VACUUM PACKED MIXED NUTS 6 VARIETIES 200 PKG. WILL-O-PAK CANDIES ,-_ r ZEHRS COUPON ASSORTED VARIETIES LIPTON COUNTRY OVEN 369 g 299 iso g 1.29 PKG. WITH EMS COUPON LtrTDNs ASSORTED VARIETIES HERBAL TEAS HERBAL TEAS 329'50 99° ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT NEILSONS JUICES 11 99° COUNTRY DWI Ruses DELICIOUS ta11TA9 RYE-0Na-00 BREADS 16 oz_ LOAF 69e ASSORTED VARIETIES PAMPER CAT FOOD SITICNELLS 100% PURE APPLE JUICE AUDIS ASSORTED FLAVOURS FRUIT DRINKS ASSORTED WEIGHTS ONE COUPON PER PKG ata FIR ,ws rural SCRMIp1 IT 500 9 2.39 FRESH TANGY COUNTRY CHEESE ROLLS OPEN pKG. GF 6 1.19 e s 3 oz 89e Es IA a8 0T1?9 TIN i 48 oz. 79 SAVE OFF SAUSAGE ROLLS FINE CHOCOLATESELE 600 g MOIRS SELECTION t 99 C0W(TlY aYtN sPlcr utRCE t• oz SIZE PUMPKIN PIES 1.89 ASSORTED VARIETIES AOSOOP 4,RSS0RTED VARIETIES VAN CAMP - BEANS EY FADE ENERGIZER BATTERIES REDEEMABLE DEC 18TH 70 JANUARY 3. Ig94 We reserve the right to limas purchases to reasonable ..eek 0 h family requirements. FULL OF DELICIOCOUPON ONION ROLLS FLAVOUR PRG 9 i OF 6 I CUP 4 ` PKG. 9 w } 14 04 ` TIN 69 - AA c. D SITED OR 2.39 CARD v votT - - _ PRODYCT OF Y SA BUNCHES GREEN ONIONS 4/sf Pa a BSA PEW `� 0)1 SWEET GREEN PRODUCT OF (LS.A RED RADISHES PRODUCT OF MEXICO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FRESH ONTARIO MUSHROOMS PRORYCT Of R.S.A. 1/RS/k5 SPANISH ONIONS • 49;� PEPPERSI LB PKG CUCUMBERS ma. OF FL. CAI. R0. 1 LGE SIZE a9it TOMATOES L96/k9 b. 1. 96ikg89ro. $9#4P 1 3.73 /kg f.69, P100. OF CALM. FRESH LEMONS 6/99° PRODUCT OF CANADA BEAN PRODUCT OF ONTARIO COLE PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA ' CELERY PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA ROMAINE PPM. OFCALIF. LAE. WE DozEN NAVEL ORANGES 2.69 SPROUTS SLAW 8 OZ. PKGS . HEARTS LETTUCE ma -4 CALL CAN. NO. T RED 174,kg EMPEROR GRAPES 79t 134 59# ' /kO - 2/990 994 ,� 69E - . T THESE ALIKU SPECIALS AVAILABLE ON LY IN: HIGHWAY NO. • GODERICHXETER MOM.. TUES. o TO..JI L wap.. T1WIM.. FM. - • TOO PJM. DAT- an 100 P M. WII�N�M ti75 WALLACEWALLAlE AVE y LISTOWEL INTERSB [WON AItOtIL. THURS.. PRE. HWY. NO.O AND 03 MIS..[flap.-.10..JM 0 TO P.M. SAM 11 30 TO a PM. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack h:..Gee, R.R. 5 London. A Pre -Christmas familyathering was held at the home -of Mr. and Mrs.gTerry Daynard and family of Guelph. Attending from Staffa were Rev. and Mrs. Bert Daynard and Mr. and Mrs. Robin Daynard and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Harburn and Susan attended a Christmas gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chappel. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Steve Shirley Miller and Ron Feltz attended a Christmas gathering at Mr. and Mrs. Rick Dolmage of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Finlayson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Mike were pre -Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Tinlayson and family, Kippen. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elliott held their Christmas gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott and boys. Carol Stewart and Dr. Jane Robinson, of Guelph, have just returned from a six month tour of Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. Miss Stewart is spe'hdinga few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman and family. Joanne Templeman of Milton spent a few days at Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman, and family members gathered on Boxing Day for their Christmas celebration. McKillop residents -hav4, Christmasvisitors Correspondent MRS. BD REGELE 527-1106 Christmas Day visitors with Mi. and Mrs. Harold McCallum were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum. Cindy and Colleen and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCallum. Chad and Janice and Mrs. Ed Regele of ROI Sc 4 Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartman of Brucefield. Mrs. Phylis Burch and Mrs. Phoebe the co-operator; In.ur OnS• iso. 1 yours truly BRUCE SMITH Sales Representative Mitchell co-op Store 130 Georgina Street Mildt.I1, Ont. Nt1K ENO Rua: 348-9975 new 3411-4175 the CIO' INSURANCE lANDRCES UM • NOM • AUTO • RUNNEu •,ARM Nevers of t;oderich spent Christmas with Larry and Marsha Nevers and Randy. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dennis in the death of the latter's father. Mrs. Dave Watson. a formet resident of the 12th concession of McKillop, is a patient in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCowan spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Powell and girls./ Reduced Prices on WINTER BOOTS ESOT.', LADIES' leather ''INOUK" LACE -UP BOOTS TAN. BUS' , $ LADDIES'' 5 S toto 10 98 PLENTY OF OTHERS SPECIALLY PRICED. SEIGEL'S 2 STORES DOWNTOWN LONDON 129 DUNAS...330 CLARENCE STEWART BROS. 80th ANNUAL OF ALL WINTER WEARABLES STARTS TUESDAY, JAN.. 3 SAVE 20% to 50% FOR THAT'S JUST WHAT YOU'LL GET! ALL WINTER DRESSES '/2 PRICE LADIES QUILTED COATS '79.00 ft '99.00 ALL DRESS GOODS '/2 PRICE LADIES BLOUSES - '/2 PRICE. ALL LADIES SUITS 'h PRICE 25% OFF 'h PRICE MEN'S WINTER JACKETS GROUP OF MEN'S SUITS DRESS Et SPORT SHIRTS 25% OFF cStecaext mss. BOB BETTY'S VARIETY & GIFTS Radio Shaek Seaforth 527-1680 DEALER A.S.C. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. 3IAPRICE SALE ON ALS CHRISTMAS CARDS, GIFT WRAP, SERVIETTES, DECORATIONS STOCK UP NOW FOR. NEXT YEAR VIDEO DISC RENTALS BOOK NOW FOR NEW YEAR'S • LARGE SELECTION ' NOW OVER 150 TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM SEE OUR SUPER JANUARY SPECIALS - CASSETTE DECKS - SPEAKERS - RECEIVERS - 4 ' PARTY ' • •• HATS & .. • '. ' • HORNS . - FOR YOUR k * . NEW • • YEAR'S EVE v • , PARTIES ; \k. , * 1