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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-12-01, Page 3A • PHONE 'SRT 40040 SEAFORTH FrreskAilled Oven,Ready^---S. to 9 16. TURKEYS. Store -Sliced Breakfast BACONr. lb, Small. -LinkPrure Por sAu, . AGEs PfR$ LIVER GROUND SUET WINLESS LESS WIENERS EWx S E PORK WONDER 1VIARGARINE 2 lbs. 59c FRESH GROUND HAMBURG • . 2 lbs.89c MEALTYME. BREAD 2 loaves 43c 3 lbs. $1,00 lb, 2c 2 lbs. 99C lb. 69c WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime/ NEW HOURS To comply with Federal and Provincial Labor. Codes, effective November 14th, • Hours at -Seaforth Farmers Co-op P 'and Topnotch Feeds Limited wilt 'be - Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed one hour. at Noon (12 a.m. to 1 a.m.) ,Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 12 ,noon .• SEAFORTH -FARMERS • • • • N r • OPNOTCH" TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED• • i up Elinefi 149wo, wt, a 'con'traia, ta,. was, elected' giv§ilept of the . Moran .0041ty Capp and Soil Intproveeneztt at their an- nuel meeting and banq'iet. 13 h. Ora`by, ft.A 4 k ru,ssels, is 1st Vice -President. Howard Data rs, Dashwood replaces as director; •the ire i:ring president from Hay, lan McAllister, Zurich and pion Lobb, Clinton replaces Ed Grigg ae director from Go deric _ h Township, Peter Lewington, Ilderton,. Associate Editor of the spun, try Guide explained to the 190 present the respenibilities of the Agricultiu-al' press in re- portl ng, the news ads it pertains to fai`,ep.er's and the press has to keeti pace with the many Changes in reporting'e Ise does the farmer in his profession. Bringing greeting to the As- sociation. were Murray Guart, 1VLR, Hugon-Britce; Warden' Ken Stewart; and Chairman of 4grieultural Committee, Ernie Talbot.. Representative from the Ontario Crop Im- provement was Jim Barrie, of Galt, District , Director; and Alfred Brunton, Tara; Ewart Crago of St. Marys brought greetings from Bruce and Perth County Asspciatibns. News of Winchelsea Mrs. Newton Clarke of Ex- eter,. Mrs. GIadys Atkinson and Mrs. Gibson of Luean vi-s� ited on ` .Tednesday evening with Mrs. John Coward, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Grubb, David' and Michael of Farqu- har, Miss Jean Lansinnie of Centralia visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne and family, Mr. ^and Mrs. Earl Hern of Lambeth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and ,family. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Morgan of Thames Road visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut- ton, Dennis and Dianne visit- ed on. Sunday at Listowel with Mr'. and Mrs. Win: Hutton ' Miss Penny Smith of Cred- iton visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara. amummiri EAD CFOR RESULTS THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 Seaforth SEAFORTH MOTORS GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE IS INEXPENSIVE INSURANCE Special Prices Good for One Week More WINTERIZE (6 Cylinder Cars) ONLY $12.25 WINTERIZE (8 Cylinder Cars) .ONLY $16.50 .Price Includes Anti-Freeze•to ZERO Degrees You Get All This and Confidence in Your Car. 1. INSPECT HOSE CONNECTIONS 2. PRESSURE TEST COOLING SYSTEM 3. FLUSH COOLING SYSTEM - INSTALL ANTI- FREEZE 4. TEST OPERATION • OF WINDSHIELD WASHER (ADD WIPER SOLVENT) 5. CLEAN AND SPACE SPARK PLUGS 6. TEST COMPRESSION 7. TEST BATTERY. CLEAN TERMINALS 8. TEST CHARGING CIRCUIT 9. CLEAN AND ADJUST D ST.RIBUTOR POINTS 10. INSPBCT DISTRIBUTOR CAP AND ROTOR 11. INSPECT AND FREE UP MANIFOLD HEAT CONTROL 12. CLEAN AIR CLEAIyEII', 13. TIGHTEN CYLINDER HEAD AND MANIFOLD BOLTS 14. ADJUST CARBURETOR IDLE 15. REPLACE FUEL FILTER (IF EQUIPPED) 16: ADJUST FAN BEI 11 17. SAFETY LANE INSPECTION Parts and Material Extra Other Than Anti -Freeze WITH.,.THJS SPECIAL WE WILL ROTATE YOUR TIRES AND INSTALL YOUR OWN SNOW TIRES SEAFORTH YOUR GUARDIAN MAJNTENANCE SERVICE Phone 527 I I D ' s • Seaforth l E; LA NES EY fr. 14E0 .. leesron Bowling league Teamp, standings; 04t4es, 40; Whirlybirds, 84; Plwtgers, , 26; Sleepers, 26; Cannonballs, 23; Ustials, 19. Ladies,' i i' la high s ngle, Helen Nicholson, 290; high triple, nie Nott, 062. IUien's high single and triple, `Don Eaton, 275 and 671. * * o Men's, Inter -Town league Team standings up to and in. eluding November 19th. Gode- rich Little 'Bowl, 81; Clhltgp Crown Lanes, ,77; Clinton Bill':} Lanes, 59; .Wiugham Lanes, 591 33 Seaforth No. bl apes, e Zur- ich Donn.inioh Hotel, ,x' High fives, M. Bitch e, 1409; J. Daer, 1321:. high singles•, M. Ritchie, 323, sols; J. Daer, 321; B. Johnson, 308. Men's high single, J. Daer, 379; high five, M. kitchier 1409; high average, M. Ritchie, 244. * '* * Egmondville League Team standings: AlleyEaters, 40; Blue Devils, 36; TeCatsr 26; King Pins, 24; Sprites, 23; Spacemen, 19. Ladies' high single, B. Mac- Lean, 227; high triple, H. Nicholson, 563. Men's high single, E. Smith, 243; high triple, N. MacLean, 629. St. James' League Team standings: Dictators, 55; Pros, 40; Sweepers, 33;• Monsters, 29; Blue Devils, 28; Flintstones, 27. Ladies' high single, Nov. 21, Mary Flannery, 224; high triple and average, Fran Ryan, Gerda Noble, 563 and high average, Fran Ryan and Gerda Noble, 187. Men's high single, ,triple and average, Gord Noble, 261, 684 and 228. * * a: ` Ladies' Auxiliary League Team standings: Queenettes, 44; Bel Aires, 33; Chevelles, 31; Stiff Jacks, 30; Wing Dings, 25. High singles, Mary Mennell, 229 and Marg Bennett, 210. High triples, . Mary 'Mennell, 558 and Norah Brown, 552. County Library Report Both Huron and Bruce Coun- ties are commencing operation of their new county public lib- rary systems on January 1, 1967. The Huron County Library Co-operative Board reported to County Council last week that this double arrangement invol- ves one library, namely, that at Lucknow, where service has been received. from both these counties. Duff Thompson, s- Clinton chairman of the Board, stated that the board had had repre- sentation from the Lucknow li- brary board requesting contin- ued service and had discussed this matter with the Bruce , County representatives. He felt that some satisfactory arrange- ment could be worked out fol- lowing the adoption of the new system by both Huron and Bruce Counties. Mr:- Thompson pointed out that a graph indicated increas- ed .circulation of books in Mid- dlesex County since commence- ment of the County Public Lib- rary System. It was shown that in 1962, before the new legis- lation, book circulation was un- der 100,000, but it had risen in 1963 to 225,000 and to more than 400,000 in 1964. At the same•time, the amount spent by 'the County of Middlesex as such, had not increased, al- though the province's share had nearly tripled. UItimate goal of all libraries, the chairman said, was integra- tion on a national basis. He ad- mitted that•cost of distribution would increase, but was of the opinion that there would be e more even distribution of the cost among all municipalities. es Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. . To advertise, , just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ANSWER CHRISTMAS YOUR CHRISTMAS SEAL LETTER ..,.ti... HELP noir TB ' ,3144A,Witty ,41t# Rtutter'ii, Ivflss Helen,Dilruxer, s. BILI �1►axyeo, °aren i), Miss Judith ,Frieuri ani Dass- rate reeeivedo rd that they have successftiliy pass their Re, Nurses Board Exat. Aug, Peter Dill, Mrs. Tom Stanley Rochester, lichigan, with Miss MonicaByrrre,. Pilot Officer J'ilu and Mrs. Newcombe of Winnipeg, Man., with Mr. Wiiiiam Stapleton. Pilot Uffi ter Newcombe ha s joined Air Canada and will be stationed in Montreal for 6 months. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly and Mary, Mr, and Mrs. Befit Glidden, Clinton, in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs.- �' .Ro be. rt Byrne. Mr: and Mrs. George Cov- ille in Toronto with -Mrs. K. Eckert and BilL Mr. George Coyne has sold tijee Jamie on lxlelison Street to. Mr. Fergus Haran, Mr. a cw Won, Detroit MVIicbiigan. with 1Vlr, and Mrs. Jack O'Rourke and relatives. . Ton 'eeney, L` onIo#, with brier !anal Lol i.a Fc eney. axd Mrs. (e 'ettIi Ve .- or and C re'.ivr Ifatchanar, with 1VYfr, fid, 'mss. Josoph Ryan, yrs.• John of jand is a pay? tient in the Seaforth liospital,.' Miss Susan fiend,.0401P4' ,. uclph Uxtrversity, with I Iz',, and. Mrs ,Charles.` 'riect. Joseph Evans, Kate Die, Ind., Miss Mary BYaris',. •Madeline Pessenault, 'Sirtciw aor vialtt kr Mrs. Prate lvatas, Mr. and Mrs. A.• McDougall and faami.ly, .London, with Mrs. Jas. Jordan. The members of Dublin. l o ee of Mr land Mrs,nJohn i1 Burt hl on Tuesday even'' when they entertained their husbands and friends, at a Progressive CtIchre party, The prizes and tallies were arran= ged for by Mrs. Charles Friend. -Prizes ler jigh scores went to Mrs. •Hugh 'Benninger and Mr. Lloyd Humphreys; for low scores to Mrs, Joseph Jor- dan and lVlr. Herold Pethick. ..11E' • ,'Al.,10fEL 'ff.RE gArFi urea: Town Dw*lilttlgs Ail Ojas Fes f"'_ rt .:pShurchesr Sehaols, 'eroded cov'ema (1, =smoke, water '!Abler .object ,.` tc. ::,14,14104'04ev;mt AGENTS: James Keys,,RR 1,° celesta Seaforth, 'WM. Leiper, Jr, L,ondesboro; .Selwyn Baker eft. Harold Squires, Clinton; Georg -Coyne, Dublin; Douai+ , .on ; Sea -forth. sereeoeseerereesereereemeersiseeeiseeresse } Ic THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 Seafortb ortness of reath:. e the facts: As Iong as you are breathing easy, you don't give a' thought to it. When you do become aware of your breathing, it's usually because you're short of breath.) Shortness of breath may mean nothing or it may be a sign of something seriously wrong. It alldepends upon the facts. Short of Breath ? You are short of breath if you are aware of labored, uncomfortable breathing. Anyone who is short of breath struggles to breathe, gasps for breath, Don't confuse shortness of breath with just ° rapid breathing. If you are in a hot, huxiiid room, br you are very upset, you may""'breathe much faster than usual. Panting is normal in these cir- cumstances and is not real shortness of breath. How Long Has It Lasted? Shortness of breath may be a sign of some- thing wrong the first time it happens, though it may last only a few minutes. However, it is more usual for shortness of breath. to come on so gradually, that you do not notice it for some time. Only when you think back over weeks or months,, do you realize that there has been a change in. your breathing. That flight of stairs seems so much, higher than it was a few months ago!` As soon as you realize that you are distinct- ly more .short of breath than you used to be, see • your doctor. • It Can Be Natural Shortness of breath isn't always a sign that 4omething is wrong. Sometimes shortness of - breath is normal. For instance Right after moderate exercise, if you've let yourself get badly out of condition.. . , Right after setting -up exercises, mowing • the, lawny shoveling snow, or any heavy exertion. • When you hurl yourself into violent exer- cise - tennis", swimming --- after a strict- ly sit-down winter. (It isn't very smart to do this, anyway.) • When you start getting around again after serious and prolonged illness. • but... Normal shortness of breath disappears after a few minutes' rest. If shortness of breath per- sists after resting, it may be a sign of something wrong, and you should see a doctor. and . Shortness 'of breath on little or -no exertion is never normal,' regardless of your age, your "out - of -condition" state, orN your general way of life. How About Smoking Do you smoke more than a pack of cigarettes a day? 'If you do, you're considered a heavy smok- er Most experts think that heavy cigarette smoking can cause many lung conditions, of which ' Shortness of breath is one symptom.' It's A Signal Shortness of breath is not a disease in itself. It is a symptom of some underlying disease. The conditions most likely to cause shortness of breath are . . , asthma (an allergic reaction in the -lungs) emphysema (in which the lungs over- stretch and hold in too much air) bronchitis (inflammation of the •lung .tubes) pneumonia . heart. disease (with lung congestion) Other Symptoms Any, unusual shortness of breath, by itself, may be serious. But it is especiai1 z serious when it' is combined with such •other symptoms as chest pain, cough, blood spitting, wheezing, quick gain or los of weight.. What. To Do About Shortness Of Breath If you are short of breath, rest. There is no other specific treatment for shortness of breath in itself. Even when rest does bring relief, you should get a thorough checkup to find out what . is wrong, t'f distress continues when you are rest- ing, better take action right away. Except for rest, the only thing you yourself can do for short- ness of breath is to see a doctor. • With the doctor's help, the underlying condi- tion can be diagnosed and treated. Most condi- tions causing shortness of breath can be helped by treatment if it is begun earn' enough. SHORTNESS OF BREATH CAN BE A SYMPTOM OF RESP- IRATORY DISEASE. IF YOU ARE SHORT OF BREATH, SEE YOUR. DOCTER WITHOUT DELAY Your Christmas Seal contribution fights Respiratory Oiseasres and the conditions that aggravate them. HURON COUNTY TB ASSOCIATION