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The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-03, Page 5• THE • • HuEoN EXPOSITOR, SEAP9RTS,-P.N AUG, a, 1972-1-5 Home 4ire progrim provides News of Brucefield assistance in time of crisis WS RANGE Auto, Pire, ufe ers are difficult to find according to Mrs. Betty Cardno who heads the Home Care program. Any- one who would be interested in providing this service should contact . either the Manpower office or the Home Care Pro- gram. Homemakers are not house- keepers or cleaning ladies. The name Homemaker describes the service provided - keeping a home together when the per- manent homemaker Is 111 or absent. Her duties consist of - Day to day care of a home such.as dusting, vacuuming, pre- paring meals or special diets, laundry and ironing. Personal care - such as sponge bath, foot care, shain- pooing hair - supervising med1-. cations. When she• ' is employed by the Home Care Program she is also expected to follow the directions of the Y.O.N. nurse or Physiotherapist in providing the necessary care for the Home Care patient. For anyone who is in 'good health and who ePilVtL .P.IVNtkpg. people, providing tPXYPe,, making can be a very- rewarding experience. Not only do the Homemakers feel resvexcle4 but the. residents of ligTOA .P9Unt7 benefit bit having available a resource of mature} reliable Homemakers to meet their temporary needs at times of crisis, they work on a self-employed basis an& their services may be obtained by contacting - Manpower office, Goderich Social Services, Goderich Home Care Program,Seaforth Homemakers are available for (1) private employment i.e. a private individual who pays for the Homemaker service themselves. (2) Agency employ- ment i.e. the Agency pays for the Homemaker service when it is required. For example, Home Care' Program, Social Service or Childrens' Aid. Homemakers are available on an hourly basis up to maximum of 8 hrs. a day, Monday to Friday. Full time homemak'i'ng and weekends may be discussed with the Homemaker if required. At present live-in-Homemak- Most people at some time have experienced a need for ob- taining temporary help in the home, either due to illness or .,for care of an elderly relative. When this crisis occurred, it often has been difficult to obtain someone. It was a case of asking the next door neighbour, or friends, hoping someone would know a person who would pro- vide help. A lot of time and energy was expended before a suitable person was found. There now has been "' Some improvement in this situation., During the past year, through the co-operation of the Manpower Office in Goderich and Conestoga College, Huron Centre, Clinton, thir y-six women .have obtained a certificate as a Certified Visiting Homemaker. Atpresent Donald G. Eaton Correspondent • Mrs. Hugh Berry Mrs. Kae Payne, London spent a couple of weeks with Mrs. Elsie Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Har- graves spent the weekend at Ni- agra Falls. Bradley Hargraves spent the al week end at his home in Bruce- field. Mrs. Al Hill, Lyle and Rob- ert, Mrs. A. Paterson visited witkfriends in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClinchey, Chelea A Lake. The members of the UCW Brucefield United Church, will be seen on "Act Fast" Aug. 6th. A lovely shower was held at Brucefield-United Church on Saturday evening for Miss Betty • Dalrymple. Mrs. Jo-Anne Hay- man assisted by her mother Mrs. Aldwinkle, were hostesses. Mrs. Geo. Henderson accom- panied on the piano for the pro- gram. Betty received many lovely gifts and the best wishes of .' her relatives, friends and a neighbours. InSfir Inge: Aii.PCY: $404 Offiep in MASPOIC• BlftCk' Niedn StirtOt "hop" 5274610' "r~ 5001904 • Featuring Basket Fruits —FREE- isii—s—FRE wamouimm P kg' WESTON • (8 pack) WIENER R01.3 Reg. 35 c HUMPTY DUMPTY 2 10-oz. Bags Reg, • 69c ea. • POTATO CHIPS with the purchase of Basket Vegetables at Low Low Prices!! Burns WIENERS at 6% with the purchase of 1 Case 24 10-oz. cans Pkg. PEPSI for only 3,19 SEAFORTH IGA Usborne audit shows deficit We RFSFRVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FILICESIFFRCTILFE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972 toe'691° towiet ‘GN C According to the audit report received recently from • the Goderich accounting firm A. M. Harper and Co. Usborne town- ship operated, at a deficit • of $2,800 for the year 1971. This gives the township an overall , surplus in-the amount of $4,520,,.: Council at the July meeting approved a request from the Huron County engineer's department to raise the speed limit through the hamlets of Winchelsea and Elimville to 40 miles per hour. At the same time. council will ask the County to raise the speed limit on the 'alance of County Road 6 to 60 ailes per hour. No objection was voiced on a iroposal from the Ministry of •latural Resources to have a :ontrolled deer hunt in the area. Land applications were ap- proved to Alvin Essery, Lot 1, Concession 1 and W.H.G.Strang, west half of Lot 21,C oncession 2. A Fomplaint about the con- dition of the Washburn drain made by Ted Van Roestel and a petition from Van Roestel and G. Blackler for a tile drain with outlet in the Washburn drain was accepted and will be referred to A.M.Spreit Associates of London • for investigation and a report. A request from the Huron Plowman's Association to sell draw tickets in the township was approved. Treasurer Harry Strang reported that $77,468.57 had been received in 1972 taxes, being 66 percent of the first installment. troops in Britain and is booed by some of the regiments, most- ly French Canadian. The ma.; son given to the press, .was that the. Canadian soldiers were rest- less and wanted to get into ac- tion. Though this might 'have been part of the trouble, •..the main reason was that the troops were disgusted . at the way the Prime minister was sitting on the fence regarding the conscrip- tion issue. 25th Aug. 1941 British and Russ- ian troops invade Iran. Canadian troops 'make a raid on the Nor- wegian island of Spitsbergen and destroy everything that might have been of use to the Germans. PAST EVENTS The Bingo last Friday night attracted' sixty-seven players. Prizes to the value of $316.00 were won. COMING EVENTS Friday Aug. 4th there will be Bingo ,as usual at the Legion Hall. .By John D. Baker Public Relations Officer Branch 156 Significant dates fromWorld War 1 and 11 Fifty-four' years ago this month world War 1. 2nd Aug. 1918 The Allies re- captured Soissons. 8th Aug. 1918 British troops were successful in their .attack on Amiens. 29th Aug. 1918 Bapaume Noyon were recovered by the Allies. Thirty-one years ago this month . World war 11. 2nd Aug. 1941 The Germans• drive into the Ukraine. 9th Aug. 1941 Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt meet at sea off the coast.of Newfoundla d 12th Aug. 1941 An eight- int Atlantic Charter of war aims was signed, by Prime MinisLar Churchill and President• Roose- velt. 23rd Aug...1941" Prime MinIster Mackenzie King visits Canadian • • 1' SEAFORTH IGA LI • Supplied & Serviced by M, Loeb Ltd. .HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN CANADA GRADE" B WEIGHT RANGE 6-10 lbs. • pkg. i 39 YOUNG( BROILER TURKEYS 1 KOTEX REGULAR OR ,ULTRA TAMPONS NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM JOHNSON'S 1BABY SHAMPOO of 40 • 6 ?, acti 1 jar 99'-'1 some 9 t „ lb. r ETNADA GRADE "A'' 1 rMARY MILES 4-1 r APPROXIMATE WEIGHT RANGE I FULLY COOKED I FAT CONTENT 25°/o I FROM THE I I BEEF CHUCK 6-9 lbs. .1 NEW PEARL DROPS I YOUNG _I Shank Portion I I GROUND I I BONELESS FRESH I I. PARTLY SKINNED- I I FRESH I w TURKEYS I I I ROAST . ARRIDEVRA 0E0' REG., 4 otitin 7 .0 HAM EEF I I SMOKED. II B UNS 1. CENTED OR LIGH1 POWDER TOOTH POLISH ANT albs. or more of%79.,, BANDAID BRAND I EIL .. DEODOR Je. CI Lb- j I I \PLASTIC STRIPS '1 49 576,1' II W.I. Notes ' .Seaforth W. I, will hold their• regular meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 8 at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Bruce •Coleman, with the theme "Education & Cultural Activi- tiei":—Dr. C. ET—M1r- will-- present a commentary .'and pictures on present day Indian culture. Roll cell - "Bring an' Indian relic or relate an Indian experience," Lunch committee will be Mrs. Alex,Pepper, MrS. G. Kerr, Mrs. M. Haugh and Mrs. E. Papple,, Visitors welcome.. • ononn ... "M. WE SELL ONLY CANADA'S FINEST RED & BLUE BRAND BEEF! ."." U.S.A. NO. 1 • • _CALIFORNIA—IA --CANADA-P-AelttRS-CANAuA RATIrT'IYASTE11' WITH 5-10111e, MIRACLE BASTED TURKEY'S lb. 65' CHECKERBOARD FARMS READY TO EAT -COLESAWS-E-UL-L-Y-GOOKED--•--- • — n SMOKED HAM , ORW HOLE HALF 85- CUT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK TT CANTALOUPE BONELESS CROSS 1.29 WIENERS • 2 lb vac pac pkg.' ZI RIB ROAST Ifor FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA 3-5 lb .size • ' RED SPRING SALMON lb. 95c FROZEN CANADA GRADE "A" DUCKS 3-s lb,. Weight Range 69c y, 89c .-lb. 59e COOKED TURKEY C SHUR-GAIN Sanitation. ProduOts for • Canadian dairy-Men .Milkstone Remover and Acid Cleaner Cuts mineral buildup and milkstone it pipelines, equipment. FEARMAN'S SMALL LINK OR FARM STYLE BEEF & PORK SAUSAGE 16 lb cation or Store Pgclgol) TQL VALU WIENERS PATZ Farm Automation Stable Cleaners Silo • Unloaders Cattle Feeders Andrew Berg Hwy. 8-1 •mile East CLINTON, PHONE 482-7282 REGULAR CUT FROM THE CHUCK p2k1 gb: 9!;41 BEEF BLADE STEAKS • • CANADA T,#NCY ONTARIO TRANSPARENT ,APPLES 1,09 69' 0"NfAi,10 NO D CUCUMBERS 21.29' _ — CANADA NO ' 0141000 1,110 CANADA NO I ONTARIO CRISP ' r CELERY STALKS 2/39' BONUS DISCOUNTS S A NO I GARDEN IRISH CEL,0 CARROTS 16Z 29' CANADA NO I ONTARIO FRESH GREEN CABBAGE EACH 25, GPIOUITA OR DOLE GOLDEN YELLflh BANANAS 3` CASHMERE WHITE, PINK OR YELLOW BATHROOM TISSUE CUDNEY FROZEN CHOICE SLICED Strawberries cent TOP VALU SMOOTH PEANUT `BUTTER BRIGHT'S FANCY TOMATO. JUICE TOP VALU CANADA GRADE A LARGE - SIZE EGGS_ KRAFT MIRACLE, :4,4 • . WHIP 32i. 6 g!) lb. 1 9c TOMATOES U S A NO ' CALIFORN YOUN'A.N BARTLETT PEARS 5 PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA AH,rE GRAPEFRUIT 6/89' pkg of 2 2 rollt 3C _ 48.,. 35C tin • Your new home- use CANADA NO I ONT YEL,Des 'bb, 45c ONIONS PRODUCT Of SOUTH AFT( A ` U S A NO ' (AL FORN'A THCWPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES lb. 59' doz. 5 3c 39c ORANGES „ 79' s4. 15 or DOI Germ Kill for Dairying The ideal iodine germicide sanitizer • U sepaomv• wank. 99090 wramr our money to get it now! 3 lb, 99c - jar SCOTT PAPER SALE CASHMERE WHITE OR ASSORTED COLOURS BATHROOM TISSUE VIVA YELLOW, GREEN OR CORAL • PAPER TOWELS CUT RITE WAXED PAPER REFILL Chlorinated Cleaner Controls bacteha in bulk tanks and mil.king utensils 1,0 9 . of 47c 4 rout pkg. el 7 rolli The home you've alWiiTs • wanted—you don't need to wait for it. You can have it now—whether you're buying or building—with a quick, tailored-to-measure mortgage loan from Victoria and Grey. 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Lin:._. 1.00 3 100roltil, 1.00 19 ot. 1.00 tins 11y tin 1.59 SCOTT ASSORTED COLOURS FAMILY NAPKINS ASSORTED COLOURS • 2 PLY SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES VIVA WHITE OR ASSORTED COLOURS \ BATHROOM TISSUE 99999 1•9999 • 15 GE tin 1 1 t II ob. tin 1.79 5ol 1 k P 00 g' 1.00 I TOP VALU a INSTANT COFFEE 22 01 plastic btl, '1°c,', 89c of °111 69c rog / \<4...ADANA , pkg al TEA BAGS tha11::1 1./9 onewom 0.990 «........ memono. WALTON FEED MILL Walton, Ontario Pho'ne BRUSSELS 887-6023 1 • lr VICTORIA,,, , GREY Seaforth IGA is open all day Wednesday and Friday night 'till 9pm VG • P R•TJBT" 25TJIP 91NCE 1E1'69 "