The Huron Expositor, 1973-02-22, Page 9di'
your week ahead
BY DR. A.W. DAMIS
Forecast Period: February 25 to March 4, 1973
You will hear something inside that says some-
Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 thing like, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed
ahead!" It's that time when your sign becomes
rambunctious.
Whether or not you are aware of it, it is beside
the point. A member of the opposite sex is de-
veloping an emotional' attraction for you. Look
around - you'll see!
It's a fact of life, circumstances, during this
cosmic cycle will' force you to play both ends
against the middle. You lace a test of character!
Not that you are an unskilled observer! None-
theless, many unattached members of your sign
will overlook an .opportunity in affairs of the
heart.
LEO
July 23 - Aug. 22
ARIES
TAURUS
Apr. 20 - May 20
GEMINI
May 21 - June 20
MOONCHILD
June 21 • July 22
VIRGO
Aug. 23 - Sept. 22
LIBRA
Sept. 23 - Oct. 22
SCORPIO '
23‘'N0v. 21
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 22 - Dec. 21
CAPRICORN
Dec. 22 - Jan. 19
AQUARIUS
Jan. 20 • Feb. 18
chart.
A hangup for luxuries could backfire. The point?
•An event that lifts your spirit will also cause
your urge for careless spending . . . to soar.
Emotionally, many members of your sign are,
now a tinderbox. It , would he wise to avoid
situations that put your temper to test..
You are entering a period when you must
paint your feeling with iodlric-aird .keep
In other words, Scorpio will be tiltra sensitive
toward sarcasm.
In one form or another, outside pressure will
force you to make a. decision that should be
postponed. Play it safe. Make no major com-
mitments, this week.
An inner restlessness gill gnaw at many Capri-
corns. A long awaited crossroad in life, is sud-
denly - here!
You Aquarius, will be matching wits with a
member of the opposite sex. The point? You
might be forced, to make a lie, function as the
truth.
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A word of caution: This week, when anyone
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Sides of Beef fully processed
lb 84
5 lbs. side bacon free with any side of beef order
Butt
lb. 8R
lb. 89c
lb. 7R
lb 8U
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Side Bacon Bacon
Fresh
Ground Beef
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GROWN POTATOES
Mexican No. 1
TUBE TOMATOES
Canada
FANCY SPY - APPLES
10 lb. bag 77e
2 14-oz. tubes 59e
8 lb. bag 89c
whole or half
a
McLaren's
Bread and Butter Pickles 15-ox. 2/55c
McLaren's ,
Medium Gherkin Pickles15-02. 39c
Delmonte Pudding Cups pack of 4/5 oz. 57c
2/83c
43c
$1.09
49c
55c
3/$1.00
Moderne Toilet -Tissue 4-roll pack
59c
Royale Face Tissues Man size
3/1.00
Dare Cookies 2-lb. 89c
Prepriced 39c
Lewis Donuts SPECIAL PRICE 2 Donn for 65c
FROZEN FOOD
Fraservale
Cod Fish and Chips 24-oz.
65c
Delmonte. Tomfito Juice 48""'
Sani Flosti
Toilet Bowl Cleaner 344'.
Easy Off Oven Cleaner 14-oz.
Prepriced 59c
Wizard Air Fresheners "1',
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Moderne Face Tissues 200's
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THE .oluioN ImPOWAR SWAroRT14 °POI F
Plan for World Day of Prayer
Sunday,.Febiiary h
orniEL -
Egfitiond
ALL WELCON1:.„,,,
Miss Ruth Horne of London
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. Sanford Hutton and Diane
spent Saturday at Listowel with
relatives.
Mrs. Tom Campbell is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London after having surgery on
her eye last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Walters
of Exeter visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters.
Mrs. Harry Ford of wood-
ham visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Freemen Horne.
The ladies of Elimville
U.C.W. held a pot luck dinner
and later quilted two quilts on
Tuesday of last week at the
church. There will be two more
quiltings in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Tay-
lor and Toby of Huron Park
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Taylor and family.
Miss Shelly Horn spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Borne.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
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Correspondent
Mrs. Joyce pepper
The World Day of Prayer is
a Family affair. It is no longer
only the women's day of prayer,
men and young people arq all
asked to join in celebrating this
World Day of Prayer together.
The date is the first Friday in
March this year in Hensall. The
service will be held in St. Paul's
Anglican Church at 3 p.m. with
all local congregations taking
part. The speaker is Mrs. Eric
Luther, of the Salvation Army,
a member of the United Church,
an executive of the Exeter Chris-
tian District Women's Club. The
offerings promote the gospel and
meet human need through litera-
ture, education and relief, around
the world and in Canada. A
united witness planned to meet
the needs of the changing world
with in Canada alone, over 120
euchre in the Hensall Isegion Hall
on Wednesday evening sponsored
by the Hensall wom en's Institute.
With 14 tables in play, the winners
were: Ladies' high, Mrs. Mary
Broadfoot, Kippen; Low, Mrs.
Leona Parke; Men's high,
Clarence Volland; Men's low,
Ernie Whitehouse; Most lone
hands, Carl Payne. A draw for
a mat was won by Mrs. Joyce
Pepper, and a box of chocolates
was won 'by Mrs. Winston Work-
man, Exeter.
CHISELHURST
The February meeting of the
Chiselhurst U.C.W. 1.4s held on
Tuesday afternoon with a ,pat
luck dinner and quilting. Mrs.
Alvin Cole opened the meeting
with a poem entitled "Belief".
The worship entitled "Planning
for India's Future" was taken
by Mrs. Fredo Boa. Mrs. Ed-
win Dick read a poem 'for the
programme. Everyone was re-
minded of the Presbyterial meet-
ing to be held in Seaforth on
February 28 and also the World
Day of Prayer on March 2 , in
the Hensall Anglican Church.
Mrs. Ross Riley gave the first
Girl Guides
of Canada
Thinking Day
February 22
- to think of the meaning
• Guiding
- to think for oneself
I PROMISE to do . ... my duty
to . . my country
She is 13Y ears old
She is taunted to drink beer.
Her reply:
I am not of legal age to drink.
I do not like beer.
NOT: My parents would kill me
NOR: I won't have any friends
JUST: I promised to do my best..
SHE IS A GIRL GUIDE
chapter of the study book on
India. The hostess for the after-
noon was Mrs. Gerald Glenn.
Obituary
CHARLES WILSON
A Hensall resident, Charles
Wilson passed away in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Feb-
ruary 19th.
on Thursday, February 22, at
2 p.m. , with Rev. Wilfred Jar-
vis officiating.
Interment will take place in
Exeter Cemetery.
News of
Egmondville
Correspondent
Mrs. Charles Geddes
BRIDAL SHOWER
Mrs. Merl Glanville was hos-
tess to a bridal shower held in
the Orange Hall Seaforth for Miss
Karen Glanville, to be married
next month to Mr. Laurie Kruse.
Friends and relatives attended.
The hall was decorated in red
and white streamers, games were
played. The bride-to-be re-
ceived many lovely gifts and lunch
was served..
Mr. and. Mrs. George To. yell
and family of West Hill- visited
with Mr and Mrs. Leo Teatero
and family on the weekend.
Visiting Mrs. Jack James are
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuller of Lions
Head.
Mrs. Walter Armes is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Leonard Strong is a pa-
tient in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital.
Mr. Everett Smith is a pa-
tient in SeifortliCornmunityHos-,
pital. we wish them a speedy
recovery. ,
Mr. and Mrs. 'garlan Osborn,
Melody, Leona and Scott of TITC.,
have moved to Drayton and visi-
ted in the area on Wedfiesday.
Mrs. Andy Thompson of Mis-
sissauga visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McGregor
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Sproul of Vanastra, -Miss Carol
News of
Auburn
The youth club held a card
party in the parish hall Friday
night when prizes were won by:
High man, Frank Foran; Second,
Father Phalen; High lady, Mrs.
Gus Devereaux; Second, Leo
Foran playing as a lady. Dcor
Prize, Mike McRody RR 3, Tiver-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Teade Bakker, a
young couple with a 3 week old
baby, of RR Auburn had their
house burned on Friday morning.
Lucknow fire Brigade was called
but when it arrived, the water
pump was frozen and then the
Blyth Brigade responded. Much'
of the downstairs furniture was
moved to a vacant home owned
by Ray Boyles.
Steepe and Mr. Neil Wammes
of Stratford, were Saturday even-
ing visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Southgate.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Johnston and Bruce of Grand
Valley.
mg. and Mrs. Terenceilunter
of Colborne Township were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Billy, Debbie and Michael spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Pfaff and family of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bannon
and Melanie of Stratford visited
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Riley and family.
Mr. Jim Thompson, Miss
Shiela Baker of Winthrop visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reynolds, Janet, Bob and
Nancy Jo of Southfield, Michi-
gan.
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automatic, power steering, power brakes, $
power seat, AM FM radio. Licence 38382B
1969 FORD LTD 4-door. V-8, automatic, $119;
power brakes, power steering. Licence K39989 let
1969 CHEV BISCAYNE 4-door 327 V,8, $1695
automatic, power steering, power brakes, air
conditioning. Licence DHA147
1970 CHEV BISCAYNE 4-door 350 V-8, 5,1 795
automatic, power brakes, power steering, $
radio. Licence 65426
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1969 VALIANT V-200 slant 6 automatic, 1295
TRUCKS
995 1967 FORD F-100 flair-side pickup, 6
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Feb. 19 - Mar. 20
denominations participating.
4-4-1 club
of
Don't spend this week concerning yourself about
what someone, has done - give thought to what
they arc going to do. Prepare for open oppo-
sition!
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The Hensall 4-H Club met at
the home of Mrs. Bill Fuss,
Monday evening. The project for
this session is "Sportswear from
K nits Officers elected are
President, Aileen Klungel;Sec-
retary and Press Reporter,
Agnes Van Esbroeck; Treasurer,
Susan Stretton. The require- He is survived by his wife, ments of the project were dis- the former Gladys Hall of Hen-
cussed and it was decided to hold sail, and two sons; Bruce of the next meeting on next Monday Vancouver and Granger of Cali-
night at the same place. fornia. A private funeral service
W.I. EUCHRE PARTY will be held from the Hopper-
A goodly crowd attended the' Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter
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