The Huron Expositor, 1973-05-31, Page 3•
The annual Sunday Achooi
niversary was held on Sunday.
The choir composed of members
of the Sunday School rendered
three anthems under the direc-
tion of Mri. William Spente,
accompanied by Mrs. Glenn
Copeland 'on the organ and Mrs.
,Ted. Insley on .the piano. The
Story for the children was told
by Mrs. Laurie J. Ray. Mrs.
James .McNaughton read the
scripture and Mr. James Mc-
Naughton. led in prayer. , Rev.
Laurie J. Ray delivered the
message: "The Plea of Parents-
Past and Present".
Mrs. Florence Tufts and Mrs.
Mae Huckileston of London visited
on Tuesday with Misses
Blanche and Rhea Mills:
Miss Ann Parkinson ° was
'honoured, by -the community on
Friday evening with- a' miscel-
laneous bridal: shower prior to
her forthcoming marriage.
Mr. and Mrs". Jim Mitchell,
Debbie and Diane of St.Marys
were Sunday supper guests with
Mr. and.,Mrs. Donald Brine and
Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Wheeler
of Brownsburg, Quebec visited
during the week • with Mr. and
Mrs. George wheeler.
,Dr. and Mrs. John Trevithick
and Caroline and Mrs. Blanche
Copeland of London and Miss
Jea Copeland were Sunday sup-
per guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, 'Ellen
and Deanna.
Messrs. DOnald Brine and
James Miller attended the Mas-
nnic Church Service at Ailsa
Craig on Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Mills of St.Marys
and Misses Blanche and Rhea
Mills were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomson
of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Crago,
Billy, Linda, Nancy and Becky
of Pembroke visited during the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Webb and family.
: "70 Ford Cab& Chassis • TRUCKS •
- '70 Ford 1 Ton Pickup 1 - '69 Chev. 60 Series Cab & Chassis
1 - "70 fnt. 1/2 Ton Pickup 366 Engines.
Number of vans in Chevs. & Fords Auto and Standards.
STATION WAGONS
1 - '70 Ford Galaxie 500 wagon 1 - !72 Ford Ranch Wagon
1 - '70 .Chev. wagon . 1 - '68 Ford Ranch wagon 10 passenger.
'BRUSSELS MOTORS BRUSSELS - ON TARIO •
nom 1874173 'The Homo of Bettor Used ears" OPEN EVERY EVENING
1 - '70 Pontiac Wagon
VALLEY FARM
FROZEN
French
Fries ' 2 2 lb,
bag
Coloured 7c
Margarine pikigb
MONARCH
NEW CARNATION
2%
Evaporated
Milk bn
Assorted Flavours
FASCINATION
' Ice
Cream 01:1: C
Sealed 16A is.. open all day Wednesday and Friday night ipto
Assorted DOC
Jams 11901::*
ST. WILLIAM'S
(with pectin)
Rick's
Dills 32 oz.4 C
iir
Polish, Whole with or
WITHOUT GARLIC
Spring Gardening Supplies Now On Display At Seaforth IGA
for 95( Yes we have BOX PLANTS for sale now!!! 2 for 95C
orally aged eef is better
and naturally IGA has it!
QUALITY PROTECTED BEEF
N
,Time is Nature's way of aging beef' to make if tender
andllavourful. IGkg Way too!
We vacuum sect! our "Quality,-Protectd- Beef .
. and without additives, we let it age naturally in
ci Controlled, cold "enWronment . . so it. Will be
tender and good when' it's fresh cut i our stores.
We do a lot more to make ,sure the beef we. sell
. will bring you complete satisfaction every time. We
buy Canada Approved Grade "A" RediRibban Beef,
it is inspected; carefully cut and' rimmeid to our strict
specifications. From the moment we buy it until you ,
do, our beef is handled under ideal 'conditions for
keeping it clean and cold and fresh and juicy and
deliciousii-Thisiisiiwhy aye are able to bring you beef
that unlfgrinly gogd, Week after week.• the kind
of gyality your family deserves.
"quality-Protected" Beef. It's not just a name
ifs a guarantee.
Supplied and Serviced By M. Loeb Limited
2
(.4
Ib.
95c
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WE SELL CANADA APPROVED GRADE 'A' RED RIBBON BEEF '
10P VAL [; v‘y, Pa,. ,'''b ,r, .DAvERN Vac RE,. I IS,, pig
SLICED - ..,_
V
" SLICED- ....-
SIDE BACON U' SIDE BACDA 89 •.. - CUT PROM THE BEET HP % 10P ,.ALu vActiomiPtrri,,t.. iti I,...4
BONELESS SIRLOIN . ' '',.- 'SKINLESS . -
''TIP ROAST - 1;.4 WIENERS . A,,1.37 co,,,,,,,, I ',A LY COOPED
CVT FROM THE BEEF CHJC,,
BONELESS CROSS
BLADEROAST 1.25 RIB ROAST
COLEMAN S VACUUM. PAC ,,E0 I 'S pAT
SKINLESS ' 2 to 31/2 lb.
WIENERS 69c, Dinner Hams 1.29 ' -
BONELESS CUT PROM TH'E BEEF till, ' CAVERN BEEF & POPE '
TOP ROUND' ,,,, BREAKFAST
STEAKS ' . .,, 1 .49, SAUSAGE , 73.
• L JNENEIURDEFi T.OP VALU VARY'! PACK ' t , ..
SEAFOOD , SLICED OR MINCED HAM
PATTIES •59.c C.00ked 'Meats 85
TOP PALL 1 lh pKg CUT FROM THE RR BONE IN ' ,
SLICED .„BEEF BRAISING-
BOLOGNA 69C.- RIBS
CUT /mom THE, iii.P i iiii,A
9
PRIMROSE FROZEN 4.1., BURNS SWEET PICKLED Va
HAMBURG COTTAGE
PATTIES 79c ROLLS
SWEET PICI‘l ED RV iiir PIECE ENT! I UT , FROZEN Al 451,r,
, PEAMEALED BLUEFISH
• BACK BACON .n 1.19 FILLETS 99c
FRESH PRODUCE
US NO 1 F IV3/DA CRISFTT'-
CELERY
STALKS
1.,Vor n
Bier lat
U S NO I 11011414 I V EI „W r
CORN
ON THE COB 5
S NO 1 NEW CROP
crunchy cello
CARROTS
US NO 1
FLORIDA TASTY
NEW POTATOE
79c'
47c
FIVE VARIETIES
VOORTMAN
COOKIES 1.00
MONARCH
LUCKY
WHIP 11'3 49`
ASSORTED FLAVOURS
GREEN GIANT JOLLY
.Puddings 61 n A00
ASSORTED COLOURS 2 Pt
LADY SCOTT
Facial Tissue ,‘,",two 37c
NEWPORT
FLUFFS
CEREAL
WITIVORK IN .
TOMATO SAUCE
Van Camp
Beans. 41:8
SILVERDALE
STANDARD,
Green
. 19 oz. Peas tin -
FAB BORAX 42 e glzani k
PREPRICED 1.03 P g
Powdered 75c
Detergent
BONUS DISCOUNTS
TOP VALU FRo7F N r,,51
WHITE OR PINK
I
CaSc 01
10 oz.
fins
5c
_3 '7c
;4
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59c
ahL 55C
011.1•10 ter. 01•111•51. 0.1•••• 10.010 1M.O.
pSCA6rpT
LEMONADE 4' 89c TOVaLS _
51 a
DINOLEOsWN
15
T.V. PACK '
3uc*CANDY 3, 1.00 PINEAPPLE
IJACKE f
WELCHADE BATHROOM
Grape Drink6 , ,89c TISSUE PEA VF `.0,1
HABITANT
SOUP_ 28c BUTTER
TOP VAL II
PEANUT
WE SPECIALIZE IN WEEKLY SPECIALS!
INSTANT
COFFEE
P.11 ,
HAND!
BAGS
FARM HOUSE
FROZEN
APPLE PIE
CASHMERE WHITE ISIS PIN ,,
BATHROOM
TISSUE
ORANGE
%KE
T,UPRT I ROZEN
COD FISH
99c STICKS
55c
75c
PARIS Pulp 6.- h
HAM
39c SALAD-
I NA, nE4 v
CHEDDAR
'59c CHEESE
CANADA NO. 1
Ontario Hothouse
TOMATOES ' •
US NO it ORN1A
SUNKIST.
ORANGES 69c _ _
BIRO S EiE FRO:F 00 1,1?
DESSERT
TOPPING _ ry
REGAL FOREST
d1=66.
NO.
.1110.
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5 lb,
bag 5C
11.051 ,‘,1 :chrtaagne';',17:::sN S5
Effective May 30-June 5. 1973
R-1:447111ABLE IGA COUP' /II t utttiotiVVVV1/11VVVI/V
GRANULATED
EXTRA FINE
WHITE •
SUGAR
.19
T.,,t 1 rase
vu 5,5 nP Mrtha, r,un”
Effective May 30.June 5, 1973
BONUS DISCOUNTS
MONARCH VITAMIN ENRICHIP
Cake & Pastry
FLOUR • 79
"haq 49c Lump Charcoal or .
BRIQUETS 1,)„,
Pis
cc
sWir S PREMIUM BEEF ,m`,• rR
MEAT BALL
STEW
PRtCES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY .
JUNEe, 1973
WE rftSERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Supplied and Serviced By M. Loeb
limited
JP 1.49
,g 99c
NPriqn
MAXWELL HOUSE
ALL PURPOSE
lb,
Ground 93$
Coffee bag
BONUS DISCOUNTS.
RICH 5 FROZEN
COFFEE
RICH . ..2 7c
PkQ
LIBBY'S
FANCY
TOMATO
JUICE
48 oz.1
lin
•^11 I I'S Per
SE 3,1 ;•.,10 ,,ass and Z.1, 1.,661610,
Ettectwe May 30-Ju6e 5. 1973
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FRESCA, TAB . ,
SPRITE, FANTA
OR
COCA COLA
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FOR TRUST CERTIFICATES.
MONKTON, pnpfsiu 347-2241
BRUSSELS OFFICE OPEN:
Tuesdays and Fridays, PRONE 8874663
BA RK on Fl Imioci!'- !wi a:d01 CING
las To Brussels otors
This me added savings when you purchase a new or used car. Lompare our average
interest to of 11.78% over 36 months. No down payment on approval credit.
See' Our Selection
A number of 73'S in C hevs, Pontiacs, Cutlass
Oldsmobiles and Chevelles fully equipped.
3 - '73 Chev. Impalas 4 Dr. H.T.
2 - '72 Chev. Impalas - 4 dr.
10 - '72 Chev.Biscayne 4 Dr„Sedan
2 - '72 Fords 4 dr. Sklan P.S.P.B.
2 - '71 Pontiac Parisienne Broughams 28L'4
Dr. H.T.
1 - '71 Pontiac La Mans 2 Dr.H.T.
1 - "71 Meteor 2 dr. H.T.
1 - '71 Pontiac Laurentian 2 - dr.
1 - '71 Cougar XR• 7 Air Cond.fully equipped
1 - "71 Dodge 2 Dr. H.T.
1 - "71 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan
1 t70 Chev. Impala 2 Dr. H.T.
1 - '70 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr. 1-LT.
• 70 Vauxall Viv a Epic
1 '71Fo Galaxie 500
1 - '70 Meteor Montcalm 4Dr. H.T.
1 - '69 Chevelle 4 Dr.
2 - '69 Pontiac Parisienne 2 - Dr. & 4 Dr.
1 - '69 Chev. Impala 4 Dr. H.T.
•
•
A number Of '66 to '68 model cars.
HURO4 SEArfoR7110
'By
Jack Riddell, M.P.P. Huron
Mr. and Mrs. OryilleRibeY6f
RR 6, Goderich celebrated their
45th wedding anniversary Sat-
urday party' at a family dinner party'
held at Northside United Church
in Seaforth.
A reception was held follow-
ing the dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Ribey in
Seaforth attended by friends and
relatives who called to give
gra tulations.
coin=
le
The Couple was married at the
United Church manse. in POrt
gin On May 23,1920. They farmed
on the 12th coneeepion of Bruce
TOwnahiP in Bruce County for 25
yftars and moved to the 10th coP-
eessiOn, Of Colborne TpWnship
where they have resided the past
20 years.
Mrs. Ribey is the former
Mary Jamieson, a daughterof the
45t anniversary,
r
late Mr. and Mrs. George 0,Mie-
SOD of Sateen Township. Mr.
Ribey is a oft of the late Mr,
and Mrs. John Ribey of Bruce -
Township. •
'The couple. has fiye..sons,
George of Seaforth, Norris of
Wiartom Jamieson of RRO, God-
erich, Lawrence of London And
Glen at home. They have ve
grandchfldren.
,A three day Federal-Provin-
cial conference was held in
Ottawa' this week withOntario's
• 'Premier Davis and Treasurer
John Whie in attendance along
with the first Ministers from thee
other nike provinces and the
Federal Government. The con-
ference was called to discuss the
Federal contribution to shared-
cost programs among other
issues such an, inflation and
economic policies. The Federal
Government now pays about half
the operating costs of such shared
• cost programs as medicare, hos-
pital insurance and post secon-
dary education, 'while the will be in the Toronto, Ottawa,
ProvinceS pay the other half and Niagara Fails andSudbury areas.
administer the programs which Responding to a question by
fall under Provincial juris- Albert Roy (L.Ottawa East), whd
diction! The Federal cdntribut- in
charged in the Legislature that
ion in 1973-74_1s $1,,,5 billion • , one company, Imperial Optical,
for hospital insurance, $710 mil- controlled the Board of Ophthal-
lion for medicare and $1.02 bil- • mic Dispensers, Health Minister,
liOn for post secondary educat- Richard Potter, saidhis ministry
ion.The only other major shared- is investigating to ensure there is
cost program at present 1,s the no conflict of interest.
, Canada Assistance Plan, whereby- A question concerning the
the Federal Government pays the protection of rental tenants from
Provinces currently-$905.3 mil-' building defects was raised by
lion to meet about half of their Eli Martel (N.D.P., Sudbury East)
welfare costs. The Federal at a Legislature committee meet-
' Aare of these-four programs is ing. The Minister.of Consumer
now $4,137,300,Q00 or 22.5 per and Coinmercial Relations in-
cent of the Federal budget of.. formed the committee that the
$18.4 billion. • , question of compensation and re-
Ontario's proposal was tore- pair of such defects was up to
move the Federal Government the individual and was not the
from shared-cost programs and ' responsibility of the amulet-
to have the Government turn over -panty.
to the provinces a share of the Labour Minister, Fern
income tax which-R-now receives. Guindon, gave ereund to pressure
The' Federal Government by municipalities opposed to
receives about 71 per cent of all " relinquishing their control over
personal income tax c011ected in construction safety inspection
,111 Canada. and will introduce a compromise"
'The provinces „bill permitting regionarpunici-
mouslyn -propos a _deral panties and thpse with mere than
changes in the ft' ancing of post 100,000 residents to conduct their
'secondary educat-ton, but were a own -inspections. The original
little' more receptive to Federal bill 'would have' turned over all
---.proposals to change tne„fina,pc- construction safety inspection to
ing arrangements fdr shared- the province. The new bill will
cost health "programs. But the establish a maximum fine of
conference_ broke up without any $10,000 with. an additional $500,
firm commitments by either side a day for failure to obey an
to implement the proposed inspector's order, and terms of
' changes.. '- a imprisonment of up to 12 months.
Hearings continued all week A report tabled in the Legis-
by the select committee of the .lature by Health, Minister, Dr
Legislature into OntarierHydro's Richard Potter, proposes tight
.dealings withe-teianadat Square4.4-oontrols,...,45n.-:health coSts that
-Corporationn tiorltonstruction 43fuo' would . (i'irectlye: affect medical
a $45 millido ltead eittei.-41;Ontarlio residents,
Trig. Hydro chairman, George Patitrilts and doctors abusing the
Gathercole, was on the hot seat medical insurance plan will be
most of the time and pleaded ig- reviewed and penalized, • The
norance when confronted with a report also recommends the es-
series of memoranda from senior tablishment of studies of other
Hydr o officials 'dealing with the- ways of paying doctors, than by
plans for the new building which fee for service.
is now being constructed on a Several. cabinet ministers met
leaseback arrangement by Can- the Legislatures Public Accounts
ada Square '.Corporation, headed Committee in its investigation of
by Gerhard Moog, a close friend possible abuses 'of the use of
of Premier Davis. A confiden- . Government. aircraft. , Darcy
tial memorandum received •by McKeough, one of the top three
Gathercole in November, 1971, aircraft users refused to apolo-
recommended that the job of tize for the use of the aircraft
by his wife and friends.
maintained that Cabinet Minis-
ters should -have virtually unres-
tricted use of aircraft. An analy-
sis of $87,000 paid for travelling.
expenses to members of' parlia-
ment is to be ready for the com-
mittee next week.. Almost $11,000
of 'it was paid to Leo Bernier,
Minister Of Natural Resources,
.who said about $7,000 of -it was
for commercial airline travel to
his Northern Ontario riding.
The Commission on the
Legislature tabled its report at
the end of the week, 'proposing
that the basic, indemnity of a
private member be increased to
$15,000 -and that the tax free
BOB'S AYTO BODY.
COMPLETE BODY' REPAIRS
COLLISION REPAIRS
PAINTING -
GLASS INSTALLATION
Vanastra, R.R. 5 -- Clinton 482-9451
WMIMIRIMM.
leading up to the contract being
finally given to Canada Square
Corporation frustrated the corn-,
mittee members into asking who
decides on policy at Hydro.Jarne0
Bullbrook (0.Sarnia) said it would
appear that decisions are male
by management staff and then
rubber-stamped by the power
corn mission.
Transportation Minister,
Gordon Carton, announced a
$317.6 million capital con-
struction program which will in-
volve work on 632 miles of high-
way and the construction of 95
bridges. Much, of the expenditure
building the new head office go
to "the developer in whom we
have complete confidence". It
did not name the developer but
under 'stiff questioning Mr.
• Gathercole finally agreed that
anyone whO read the memo would
have to conclude that the
reference was to Canada Square.
The memorandum was writ-
ten three months after Canada
,SqUare was supplied with draw-
ings of a shelved design for the
project and well before an in-
vitation went out to four other
.developers to submit competing
proposals.
Gathercole's inability 'to
recollect important matters
challenging
Ottawa's ee 1 over telecom-
munications. Gord Carton,
Minister of Transportation and
Communication, announced in the
Legislature that the Ontario
Govermrient is looking to an era
of shared responsibilities - with
Ottawa over telecommunications
control and eventual total control
,of cable system licencing. The
' telecommunication field covers
radio, television, cable television
and telephone.
h. 5274)2415: Expositor' Action,A*
allowance be increased to $'7500.
It abolishes , the per diem pay-
• thents to members serving on
select ,committees, and
establides dve means to permit
these members to be fairly reim-
bursed for expenses actually in-
curred. It would discontinue the
ctice of appointing MPP's
to erman boards and
/c%Itar4un one.