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The Huron Expositor, 1967-03-09, Page 3• M w • ! .. 1 1 e 1 • t:, ... f it 1 fA REST zu4xc , `,aNTAzno 17:11 from Seaforth► Brand new 88•bed home with quali 1c L nt sing and ndesligal staff, Fuli i equI pe4, •l1as rooms for lrnlnediate oeciitfpc�', Cost $6.00 per Day �. Vox" f[ details contact the"' Superintelndenl ,, BoX 220,. Zurich„ Ontario, or by telephoiulsg ;36-4373. WANT ADS .BRING QUICK'. RNStJLTS, Dial 527-0240 ,Read tie Advertisements WA a F.rofitgb,le Paat,met U',, YOU 0� that Sun' Life' of Canada #s oar of the world's leading life infraranaa oompanial, with 1550 brooch ,erg throvghOut Naath Azaaif os.= M"A, gas rrOrwwi/• iNiat imift dotisi1ir> . J O' N J. )1!./A112 -,S.141 ti Sun Life Assi trance Con iparkk df Ca`aada Phone 271-3000 -- - 48 Rebecca St., STRATFORD Extra Special FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROAST lb. LEAN BUTT. PORK CHOPS lb; 59c PURE PORK HOMEMADE SAUSAGES, plain or garlic•, lb. 59c FOR FRYING OR ROASTING SALMON TROUT 4 to 5 Ib., whole or half lb. 69c LEAN PEAMEAL BACK BACON, by the piece lb. 79c STORE SLICED BREAKFAST ' BACON lb. 69c GRADE A MEDIUM FRESH EGGS 2 doz.-85c SMALL LINK PURE PORK SAUSAGES •, ...... lb. 59c KITCHENER PACKERS WIENERS 2 lbs. 89c LEAN BEEF PATTIES. • • 2 lb. $1 Freezer Special COMMERCIAL REEF - HINDS • FRONTS lb. 59c lb. 45c DA -Stewart, A! MacGregor, ...well kno illknown .dental. authority, .speak i : Brussels, k'riday evening in connection With plans to obtain. services. Of a DR. S. A. MacGREGOR dentist in Brussels and -the campaign for funds to estab- lish'a medical -dental clinic. The meeting is being held in the Legion Hall at' 8:30. .Dr. .MacGregor was born at Packenham in the Ottawa Val- ley and received his education thereand at Arnprior and at the University of Toronto. He has practised in Toronto since his graduation in 1931. He now heads the' Department; of Paedodontics at the Faculty of Dentistry being •responsible for its organization in 1944. He is also responsible for the pre- sent dental services at the Hos- pital for Sick Children and. on ly recently relinquished the Directorship of the Department. A pioneer in stimulating the interest of such voluntary organizations as the Red Cross and Children's Aid Societies, he has represented Dentistry on -the Board' of the Ontario Div- ision of Red Cid-S and 'has been responsible for the organization, staffing .and operation of Den- tal Coaches owned by the Jun- ior Red Cross and which are operated in remote communities in the north where no dental services•are otherwise available. The Federal. Department National Health and We are organized courses for d- tists,. across. Canada with Dr. Mae - Gregor as Clinician. He has lee- tured to professional grotfps in Canada, Great Britian and the "United States and is known by many Home -and School Associa- tions in Ontario where his' lec- ture has been a highlight of their Health Night programs. - -Classified ads pay dividends. WANTED 1967 BEAN CONTRACTS ARRANGE NOW FOR YOUR BEAN SEED - PERTILIZER - . AGRI-CHEMICALS Drop in and get your FREE copies of '1967' FIELD CROP RECOMMENDATIONS' 1967 GUIDE TO CHEMICAL WEED CONTR" L' Published by the Ontario Department of Agriculture• J & M (FERTILIZER AUGER Special. $259.50 TRACTOR POWERED -- - PROVEN .EFFICIENCY SAVES TIME ---LABOR --- YOUR ACHING BACK TOMEN• WAGONS 170 BUS. GRAVITY BOX ° NEW 6 PLY TIRES COMPUTE UNIT, - . SPECIAL WINTER PRICE N 0 W $3175.00 --WARWICK SEED CORN ; NORTHUP KING --STEWART • -- BUY THE BEST -- RAI N -=Place Your Order EARLY • SEE -For Seeding- Delivery ery Some Seed -now in Short Supply Prize Winning Seed From Leading Seed Grain Specialists - FERTILIZER ---WE'LL SUPPLY IT --YOU NAME IT r.. - A Complete 'Line of Agri-Cha -Fresh Products to Protect -Your CROPS . and STOCK from Weeds, Insects, Pests EPTAM 'THE WINNAH and STILL CHAMPION" Mitchell "art i r .14 1 Mile West e• t Mac/tell, just South of Highway Bttiit by r`arniera Or 'overs kiliaao Miteltail "-•d il3;et' 99 1; , S • u• pply Ltd io inMr. 'Mr, iUorgo with Mrs. Geraldine Charters, Mr, J. D. 'Maclle+e, Waterloo 'University, With Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae, - Mr. and Mrs, Glens Butter and children,. llss BettY Alyn Butters, London",.with Mr: and Mrs. Torn Butters. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bili Evans and family, -Chippawa, ;with Mrs. Frank, Evans. • Mr. and Mrs Steven Holland and family, Brantford,. Mr. and `News *of Zion ;. Mrs. Jini Gibb, Mrs. Rom ,Gibb and Gayle, Stratford, spent Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Mr. Ross Murdie and friend, Seaforth, visited Mrs; Mary Malcolm Sunday evening Bradley, son of Mr: and Mrs. Russell-Gehe of Stratford,, spent Wednesday with his grand par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred An- nis, Mrs. Mary Malcolm received word that her aunt, Mrs, Adam Stark had passed away in Sum- merland, B.C., recently. Sympathy is extended to the. Burchill family. Their aunt, Mrs. Ada Burchill, who- has spent several years with her niece and nephew, Mr, and Mrs. John Burchill, passed away. Sat- urday, at age 91. Funeral was held on Tuesday from .her nephew's, Mr. John Burchill; Hibbert. Mrs. John 'aueett, 'London, .Mr. '+"on. Rolland, London; with Joan Ifolland., - Mr. and M.t's-. Zarri KeDing- ton have moved trop the faioet- tier apartments to Cromarty, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, Looby have returned fromFlorida. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert and family,. Owen Sound; with Mrs, Louise Eckert. Pilot Officer.' and Mrs.: Jim Newcombe and children, Toron- to, Mrs. Jim Newcombe, Port Credit, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Looby, in Floiida. witMr. of Kitchener, h Mrd and nMrs. Steve Mal- oney, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grosbch°" and family, London, with Mr. and Mrs.,Dan• Costello. News of Winchelsea Mr. Brian 'Item of Strat- ford spent the week end with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Phil 1^1ern and family. Mrs. Wm. Walters visited on Thursday with Mrs. W. J. Beer in Exeter. . Mrs. George lrayne of Sun- shine Line visited on Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Grubb and Michael of ' Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snarling of London visited on Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Freeman Horne, Ruth and • Raytnond, DEAR. DORIS advice from Doris Clark LOVE MY TEACHER DEAR DORIS _ I actually believe I'm in love with my teacher. He is 26 and I am 17. He is not married but T have seen him several times with the same girl. I'm afraid I'm going to , end up -having- a ---nervous break- down., This is `definitely affect- ing my school work. Can't Cope DEAR CAN'T COPE Yours is a schoolgirl crush; .of- ten happens when a teacher combines , a fine personality' ith the head start .of a few ma Tu e years; quite innocently, on his part. The antidote is deliberate at- tention to boys your own age. Forget their awkward youthful nessand enjoy the fun you have with them. Remember that you, too, aren't quite as polished as you are going to be. DEAR DORIS - 1 am 54 years old. I'm quite satisfied with my figure except for my tummy »and it's too large. I've had three .children; th last one was born 25 Years ag In those days we were not to to exercise .after childbirth t help strengthen those muscle therefore I feel that is. th cause of the large tummy: Do you think . exercise a my age will help? I've trie dieting which helps some, but rose weight in the wron »places, such as my face. Fat Tumm DEAR F. T. -T- The winnin combination is exercise plu diet. I'm sending you my axe cise sheet "Be Figure Perfect' which has some tried and tru bends and stretches for spot re dicing.. (Available to other readers for ten cents and a stamped, self-addressed envel- ope.) In addition, here is an ap- proved massage technique for that spare tire: Stretch yourself up to your full height, pull in your tummy. Take hold of the surplus fat = so - called spare tire -- with both hands. Squeeze it, push it, kneed it, from right to left, un- til the' flesh' is a bright pink. Daily. What you are doing ,is beak- ing down the fat cells, so that the body may assimilate them more easily to replace the ener- gy foods you are denying your- self by dieting. e. o. Id• 0 s; e t d I g y g' s r e DEAR DORIS - I am an »electrical` engineer 39 years of age, Recently I have been toy - frig' with the idea of changing my profession and taking ' a medical course. , Please tell me if there is any age limit for joining medical courses,. If not which universi- ties are likely to accept the, as I presume there is a lot of com- petition from young students for good universities. Changing Horses DEAR CHANGING -- Far better . to, change now than spend .a lifetime as a souate peg in a round hole. Matter of fact, with modern medical gad• getry, a combination of medi- cine and electrical engineering could be quite useful. My nicdieal consultant eves .thinks, .there's' a chance you csfuirii directly into medicine, your credits are good There are no age limits we know of; universities consider individual equipment and apti- tudes rather than age. Have you given due thought to the perils of a long lean period, fi- nancially? Best write .to the university (or. _universities of -your --choice anti state your case). To Amateur Counsellor - Most couples marry because circumstances throw them to- gether, they have -needs and in- terests in commin, and the male-female attraction seems to be operating efficiently. Choosing a mate for life: is, then, largely a matter of i;lind choice. Who's to say it 18 any- thing like. as promising or in- telligent as the- choices made by conscientious,parents,in the far mast? Japanese parents. often search widely and are not easi- ly satisfied. Young people in Canada .need every bit of coaching they can get from parents and .leaders. Surely we can at least give theirs some standards 'to go on. Otherwise they may rely solely on emotion - and many' do. Then ` they wonder when work- aday conflicts reveal a mar- riage made any place but in Heaven. Classified' ads pay dividends. ALL TYPES • INSURANCE Donald- G. Eaton Office in Masonic Stock, Main Street Phone 527-1610 Seaforth ARROW ALL CANADIAN Petroleums Limited. Gasoline • Diesel HEATING OILS Valvoline Oil and Greases "Go With Arrow" AGENT: .DON, COLEMAN DIAL 527-0646 -- SEAFORTH USBORNE &" HIB - BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. " COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. Directors: Robert G. Gardiner B.R. 1, President » Cromarty Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin Vice -President Wna. H. Chaffe - RR. 4, Mitchell E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. 1, Science Hill Raymond McCurdy : R.R. 1, Kirkton tint Toohey - R.R. 3, Lucarr • AUafft: fugh Bennil?ger » Ditbiie Gist Coates - - Exeter The. 4-u homer aking .club In 'Dublin, the Dublin Colleens, el:- ee ed officers as follows..'Rresi- dent, Linda..:E:40.nd;; " vice -press -- dent Mary Helen Ducharme secretary Charlene_ Kranlr; treasurer, Rhonda KraMI); press. reporter, Kath. Stapleton. The leaders, Mrs, Friend and Mrs. Humphreys,, discussed- the objectives` of the new project, "Sleeping Garments", including points about types ,of pyjamas, materials and trimmings • that, can be successfully ,used „-Tpe members also. learned bow to take measurements and deter- mine pattern sizes. 'Ai subsequent meetings top- ics discussed pertained.' to pat- tern instructions- and how to al- ter patterns•and how to straigh- ten and shrink material -which was demonstrated by Linda Friend, Joan Annis demonstrated how to pin a pattern on. material, how to cut it -out and how to mark it. Mrs. C. , Friend, the leader showed how to stay - stitch and how to_ make a straigh seam, a flat fell seam and a French seam. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried 'one? Dial 527.0240. O Vinyl Bonded °►'a, Pa. Washable le • Easy to Apply • Ready -Pasted t • Non 0,1444 -�-• Inexpensive, -Too I , .. 1967 Patterns ' .59 up per single roll Room' Lots $2.99, up` . Latest Styles ' Now IN STOCK NO NEED TO WAIT FOR DELIVERY Friendly Decorating » Service WALLPAPER & PAI -NI. DIAL 527-0550. SEAFORTH �1TTENT1�4X11!!. :DA FAIMERS_. S- A UNIVERSAL - Milker Clinic Will- Be Heid At Seaforth Farmers Co-op on FRIDAY, MARCH17, 19.67 FREE CHECK-UP and Adjustments on UNIVERSAL Pulsators and Milker Units --- by Z .ualified ersonnel: You'Pay only for'pairts` Rei d o r pe ace fhase"dantaged`ay worn: MILKING •EQUIPMENT DISPLAY with experienced, qualified staff ---'-SANITATION ADVICE by DIVERSEY personnel They will, advise on The right product for ee,ch job and help make your sanitation problems easier. Ths i» your chance to eliminate -milker, problems during the busy season. .• CLIC OPEN FROM 9 A.M. »TO 3 P.M. ». RMERS Phone 527-0770 - ,Seaforth • (To Reduce Inventories of sizes ISCOUNT • (On Inventories Only) Size - B1a- k White List - Sale List - SaIe 645 x 14 Four only $31.50 -15.75 695.-x 14 - $29.30 -14.70 , ... 33.10 =-16.55 735x14' 31.10-15.55 ..:. 35.00-17.50'. 135x 15 31.10- 15.55 .. .. 35.00-17.50' 775 x 15 ,33.45-16.75..,.,37.65-18,85 815 x 15 37.55-18.80 .... 42.20--21.10 845 x 15 40:85 - 20.45.. , .. 46,00 - 23.00 ALSO RETUCED 40% 775 x 14 Black and White, plus 825 x 14 -Black and White. All tires are first .line with many Dominion Laredo Fires - available. four Guardian .: Maintenance Centre , Phone,'' S� 7-x.'50 • Seaforth °,0 0 4 aytbu1 Ramie Amami .. , trathty*Troasur l g ,...... �: