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The Huron Expositor, 1973-01-25, Page 8FILL--I 1"- UP SPECIALS FOR Thursday — Friday — Saturday Kellogg's CORN FLAKES St. William's — Jam Raspberry or Straviberry Betty Crocker CAKE MIXES Babies Only Please BATHROOM TISSUE Crisco COOKING OIL Robin Hood 'ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR Schneider's CHICKEN WINGS Schneider's • KENT BACON Schneider's BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA Florida CELERY Head LETTUCE Sunkist LEMONS 12-oz. 370 24-oz. 540 19-oz. 3* 3 for 1.00 32-oz. 790 7 lb. 890 lb. 390 lb. 990 lb* 65¢ ... Stalk 390 .. each 290 • • 6 f" 390 • , TRY SOME OF -GRANDMA LEE'S OLD FASHIONED HOT OVEN BREAD ••• 0 HURON EXPOSIT Et SEAFORTH, QNT„ JAN, 25, 197 EAFORTH UPERIOR TORE Ph. 5270240: Expositor Action Ads Small Ration) Baja ,California's slender, oddly contorted boojum trees exist en a winter's ration of perhaps two inches of rain. Samual Blade Once symbol of Japanese chivalry and later of militarism, the tachl or samurai blade, today is revered as a work of art, Fewer than a score of craftsmen preserve the techniques bor- rowed from the Chinese swords- miths nearly two millenniu in s only. Would Rather Fight Than... Camels and bullocks yoked to- gether in teams plow Melds in the Punjab, India. Farmers know that camels would rather fight -than plow if hitched together, Red Bandanna ' The .American 'farmer's red bandanna evolved back in the dangerous days of clearing the land. The farmer's wife used to send him out to the fields wear- ing a red handkerchief or flag so she could keep an eye on him throughout the day. Enjoy a prepaid vacation Enjoy a carefree, prepaid vacation and save money, too! Each payday put a portion of your vacation money into a 'V and G special savings account that will pay you five .per cent interest. Draw this fund out at vacation time. The generous interest your money will have earned for you is your bonus for thinking ahead. Start your prepaid vacation fund today . . . at Victoria and Grey. UCTOR14 and VG GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 AIR•11.. News of H • uronview The family of Mrs. Mary Jane Taylor held open houie in' the Auditorium on Sunday afternoon in honour of their mother's 90th birthday. Seventy-five relatives and friends attended the party and Mrs. Taylor received numerous -birthday cards and a special message frqrn Prime Minister Tr u dean. Bob and Danny Heywood of Exeter provided special musical numbers at the Christian Women's Club song service on Sunday evening. Mrs. Luther of Hensall led the service with devotions taken by Mrs.Whilsmi th of Exeter. .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay of Goderich assisted the Huronview regulars with the Old tyme music for Monday afternoon's activities. The Huronview Women's Auxiliary were hosts on Wednes- day afternobn for the January Birthday Party convened by the Vice-President, Mrs. Webster of Blyth. Mrs. Millar Richmond showed slide pictures of places of interest in Ontario, the Maritimes and western Canada, which were enjoyed by everyone. • Following a sing-along, led by Mrs. Dwight Campbell, accompanied by Mrs. Richmond, gifts were presented to the twenty-seven celebrants and lunch was served by the Auxiliary. Miss May Davies, one of the ladies celebrating h,g r 90th- birthday this month, thanked the group on behalf of the residents. The ,square-dancers were featured at the Family Night program, which was arranged and introduced • by their teacher, Mrs. Orville Storey of Seaforth. The dancers include Doris •and Donna Lawson, Darlene and Debbie Taylor, Verne Sawyer, Les Lawson, David Townsend and Roy Brown. Marlene Glanville played the guitar and sang four solo, numbers and Susan McAllister entertained with piano and accordian solos. Nelson Howe on the violin, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Lawrie Sawyer, provided the old tyme music for the dancers and opened the program with some favourite tunes. Jack Carter expressed the appreciation of „ the residents for a most enjoyable hour of entertainment. NEWS OF Constance Correspondent Miss Mary McIlwain REGULAR GASOLINE WITH • 1,""""!,",1"Y`5.....eii,e., News of of ruce!hoilid Brutefield United hoids annual ineefirig •',444441190tsat),WSP.P.A90i.X,W4•k2/1 Mrs. Fred Buchanan, till; tatty and Bob. Doug Buchanan spent the weekend with the Taylor famfr ly Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Storey of Clinton spent Sunday with Mrs. and Mrs. Bin Storey. r SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS AN Types of . CEMETERY MEMORIALS OPEN DAILY T. PRYDE & SON Inquiries are invited — Telephone Numbers: ' EXETER 235-0620,, CLINTON 482-9421 SEAFORT1-1: Contact Willis Dundas • Or . Bill Pinder 527-1382 — Bus. 527-1750 • f for cleaner, more econornical trouble-free miles M PA, the (multi-purpose additive) works for you in three ways: as a • Detergent, it cleans dirty car- buretors•and keeps them clean for better mileage, less maintenance. De-icer, its coating 'action keeps ice particles from plugging up your carburetor arid stalling your engine. Anti-corrosion Agent, It forms a protective coating that guards against rust build-up on the interior walls of tanks, fuel lines, pumps, carburetor bowls and even storage tanks. When you want the benefits of an additive but you don't nSed the higher octane of a premium grade gasoline, use CO-OP Regular. SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone 527-0/70 Seaforthl Gasolines.and Diesel Fuel . Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry The 1972 annual meeting of the Brucefield United Church was held on Sunday evening in the Church Hall. Rev. P. Packman opened the meets with prayer. ni In the 'absence et . Mel. Gra- ham, Mrs. Efiti Swan acted as Secretary. Reports for the year 1972 were given. Mr. Allan Hill reported for News of Winthrop Correspondent Mrs. Robert Ridley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley Bobby, David, Danny, Sandy and Debby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walk's. Visiting in the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker, Kim, Michele arid James and Kenneth Walker, Lon- don. Mr. Harry Statham, Park- hill, Mr. Alvin Cournist, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Art Lemmens, Strathroy. Miss Sharon PethiCk is conva- lescing at her home after under- going an appendix operation in Seaforth Community Hospital. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the Stewart family owing to the sudden death of Ken Stewart, ,former Reeve of McKillop Township -7 and Road Seperinterdent for the township. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Maxwell and Jamey, Midland, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and Vicky. Miss Dianne McNichol visited in the same home. Mrs. Orville Storey ac- companied by Mrs. Bill Storey and Mrs. Hugh Flynn visited in Stratford with Mrs. John Mc- Dougal to celebrate the letters birthday. Visiting in the same home for the event was Mrs. Celia Stewart and Doug, Mrs. Noni JaCobi, Hensall, Mrs. Hazel McLeod, Ailsa Craig, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Thorndale and their brother, Bob Norris, Cro- marty. All the sisters were present. Mrs. Gordon Blanchard visi- ted with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Em- bling, Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Embling have moved into their home they purchased, at, Vanastra, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Bernard formerly of Clinton have moved into their new home at Winthrop. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ,Storey, were, MT, and Mrs. Alex Glanville and tanilly and Mrs. Jerry .tones, Shiela and David, Lucan. Mrs. Gordon Blanchard atten- ded a quilting at the home of Mrs. Tony Seimons. The quilt will be given toward Missionary work. BUTTON BARBS SMILE! IT ADDS TO YOUR FACE VALUE. the stewards; Robert Fathering- ham for the building committee; Ross Scott for .the trustees; Mrs. Jean Henderson, the U.C.W.; Mrs. M. Broadfoot, the choir; Mrs. Berry, the flower fund; Elgin Thomson for the Session; Mrs. wm. Scott Memm. Committee; Mr. Packman in active organizations. Mrs. Jean Adams and Mr. Wallace Jackson re-elected to We Steward Board. Mrs. Y. Aldwinkle was the new steward replacing Mrst A. Paterson, the retiring steward. Mr.' Jno. K. Cornish and Mel Grahim were again named as auditors for 1973. Alively discussion on the use, of the Church Hall was left over to the Session. , The Ministry of Agriculture and Food is again sponsoring a 4-H Homemaking ClUb. This spring, the project is "Sports- wear from Knits". The girls in Huron County will be sewing slacks, tops, vests, shorts, jump- suits and shirts from con- ventional knit fabrics. Miss Catherine Hunt, Home' Economist for Huron County, will be conducting the following Training Schools: Exeter- Thursday and Friday,' February 1 and 2, Exeter United Church, Exeter Clinton Area- Monday and Tuesday, February 5 & 6, CFPL TV SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1973 8:30 Maigrichon et Gras Double 9:00 The Littlest Hobo 9:30 Frightenstein 10:30 Science Workshop 11:00 Live & Laugh 12:00 Reach For The, Top, 12:30 Horst Koehler Show 1:00 The Outdoor Sportsman 1;30 Mr. Chips 2:00 College Sports 4:00 Curling 5;00 Bugs Bunny 6:00 Adam 12 6:30 FYI 7:00 Maude 7;30 On The Buses 8:00 Hockey 10:30 Countrytime 11:00 The National News 11;15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 11;45' "The Green Berets",John Wayne and David Janssen SUNDAY, JANUAR% 2 8, 1973 8:30 Schools 10:30 Quelle Famille 11:00 Hymn Sing 11:30' Junior Talent Hour 12;30 Family Finder 1:00 Farm Show 1:30 Country Canada 2;00 Public Affairs 3:00 Under Attack 4:00 A Time To Remember 4;30 Medical Explorers 5:00 Music To See 5:30 Disney 6:30 Act Fast 7:00 To The Wild Country 8:00 Julie Andrews hour 9:00 Sunday At Nine 10:00 Weekend 11;00 The National News 11:15 Nation's Business \ 11:20 P.M. 11:45 Under Attack MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1973 8:00 Ontario Schools 8;45 Mr. Dressup 9:15 Ontario Schools 10;30 Friendly Giant 10;45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:45 Movie: "Across The Pacific"Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. 2:20 Fashions In Sewing 2:30 Dick Berryman 3;00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court. 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 My Three Sons 5:30 Let's Make A Deal 6:00 Pierre Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Cannon 9:30 This Is The Law 10;00 Nature, of Things 10:30 Man Alive - 11:00 The National News 11:20 P.M. 11:45 "Mystery of The White Room" Bruce Cabot and Joan Woodbury. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1973 8:00 Schools 8;45 Mr. Dressup 9:15 Schools 10:00 Canadian Schools 10;30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street - 12:00.Cartoons 12:30 News • 12:45 Movie: "I'll See You In My Dreams" Doris. Day and Danny Thomas. 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 2:30 Dick Berryman 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4;30 Drop -In 5;00 My Three Sons 5;30 Going Places 6:00 . Pierre Berton 8;30 FYI 7;00 Dick ValtElyke Show The n meeting closed with prayer by the Rev. P. Pa,ckman. Refreshments were served by the ladies. Mr. Bail O'Rourke who underwent surgery in tofidon Hospital has returned home. 'Sympathy of the community is extended at this time to Mrs. Ross Chapman and family in the loss of a husband -and father., Mr. and Mrs. Victor Har- greaves are vacationing in Florida for a f ew weeks, Mr, Stanley Rumble Toronto, visited recently with her aunt, Mrs. J.W4 McBeath. Brucefield I.O.O.F. held qt.' very successful euchre party on Friday night with 13 tables. •Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. Seaforth Area-Thursday and Friday, February 8 & 9, Seaforth Legion, Seaforth Wingham West Area-Mopday and Tuesday, February -12- •&,13, Salvation Army Corps, W Ingham Wingham East Area-Thursday and Friday, February 15 and 16, Salvation Army Corps, Wingham. If you have a daughter who will be 12 'by March 1st, 1973 and 'you do not know who the 4-H leader will be in your area, please contact Miss Hunt at 482-3428. listings 7;30 Hockey 10:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show 10:30 Temperatures Rising 11:00 The National News• 11:20 P.M. 11:45 "Tarzan And The Green Goddess', Bruce Bennett and Ula Holt. WEDNESDAY,JANUARY 31,1973 8;00 Schools 8:45 Mr. Dressup 10:30 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:45 Movie; "Night People" Gregory Peck and Rita Gam. 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 3;00 Take 30 ' 2;30 Dick Berryman a 3:30 Edge of Night 4;00 Family Court 4;30 Drop-In 5:00 My Three Sons 5:30 Let's Make A Deal 6:00 Pierre Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Emergency 8:00 This Land - 8:30 Man At The Top 9:30 Mtidern Ballet. a 11:00 The National News 11;20 P.M. 11:45 Movie: "Jim Thorpe - All American" - Burt Lancaster and Phyllis Thaxter. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1973 8;00 Schools 8:45 Mr. Dressup 9;15 Schools 10:00 Canadian Schools 10;30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:45 Dark Passage - Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 2;30 Shirley Taylor 3;00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop In 5:00 My 'Mee Sons „ 5:30 Reach For The Top ' 6:30 FYI 7:00 Midweek Magazine 7:30 The Bob Newhart Show 8;00 Carol Burnett Show 9:00 The Mad Room Stella Stevens & Shelly Winters 11:00 The National News 11:20 P.M. 11;45 Movie - "The Great Missouri Raid' Mac- Donald Carey and Wendell FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1973. 8:00 Schools 8:45 Mr. Dtessup 9;15 Schools 10:30 Friendly Giant 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:45 Movie: "I'd Climb The Highest Mountain" - Hayward. 2;20 FashionsIn Sewing 2;30 Market Place az3:3000 ETdakgee of30 Night 4;30 Drop-In 5;00 My Three Sons 5;30 Let's Make A Deal 6:00 Pierre Berton 6:30 FYI 77;0300 smanfe ooradd Ancoduspolen 88::°°30 AMlinl AIn*ST*hile Family 9;00 Tommy Hunter Show 10;00 Hawaii Five-0 11:00 'The National News 11:20 P.M. 11:45 Movie - "Carry On Cabbie" Sidney James and Hattie Jacques. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos held a surprise party at their home on Saturday evening for, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes on the occasion of their 30th'wedding anniversary. Their family, relatives and friends at- tended. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thornpson spent . the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Jim, Sharon' and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson have moved from their home at Vanastra to Mississauga. Andy has taken a position as a senior accountant at Harper Detroit Deisel LtO. in Etobicoke. Nancy Taylor of Goderich Mr. & Mrs.GeorgeMcllwain, Lynn and Steven of Stratford were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mcllwain and family. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Dale were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snell, Shane and Shannon of Blyth, Mrs. Wayne Hoegy and Scott of R.R. #1, Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszator, Billy, Debbie and Michael spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Preszcator, , Rhonda, Ricky, Denise and Danny of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley, Wendy; Debbie and Benjamin of Huron Park spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family. Mr. Wilfred Scott returned. home from Stratford General Hospital where he spent the past week. Mrs. Ed Dorrance is spending the week visiting with her daugh- ter, Miss Gisela of Owen Sound. 1966 Chev. Sedan, 6, AT. 1967 Chevelle, V8, Automatic„ radio, 1968 Plymouth, 2-dr., HT., V-8, AT., Radio 1968 Pontiac Sedan, V-8,, AT., PS., Radio 1969 Chevrolet Sedan, 6, AT. Radio 1969 Ford Fairlane, 2-dr., HT., V-8, AT., Radio ' 1969 Oldsmobile, 4-dr., HT., V-8, AT., Radio 1969 Chev. Sedan, 6-cyll.. AT. 1970 Chev., 2 dr., HT., 8, AT., PS., PB., Radio 1 ONLY --1972 Vega, Automatic Nome, 527-1750 • .SWORTH Announce dates for 4.-H training schools