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The Huron Expositor, 1974-01-24, Page 3y. ,. ,_a ",.x, xa-,i•;'al } 4., . E, r a , + a - w ,•:, ., a .. -, , ^ ... r n r w,M( ♦ ,n r: _.` a n?.. w• p ,4w cee, .wnk • y. Ar+M p. '.A. n"'^.A qw(✓, . .., YA ,:. .., i u.t ... ... ,,.... .,. ,. ..,.u• t.. r1 1...7 I..nf t. '• .:.. r.. r ii ru ). YM!�r SY.,A,'MMVA,{. Ft Ml,MW@MK NM NY?YV .f .NAA N,- . r f J 1 . •� ST 1 , , ', F. , . t �v.s; I.,r 75 i, l ',r •:,:u s .'1n � />s.2•'rnf' it ..J•�`' :i+. F 8'lck ;6 '.6 4.r,f% l� �", hr,.,xr Ar 'ss„i } , E ',', ,,;>„.„i•.;ts+,-"', , 1 . . . K eyes,”' r Wester � u,dfur n �?Q A nd , , S �.,., . .. .. lR. # . , or was � night Seofirth1ryao 1 are be ottlne ted to t�� from d natinQt oi n ��T� r ! Lions Che to!d audience, ars�o eyor spiel for t�!# � h �tWfo.u uIR#�ts db�h. $ ,�a' n Z5 to x .00490 lost, Mandaynrsht•whaReYedQ gtfo s,andns.e uenGa n$e�cs.� �:� bas two paid �te"plot ttstJohn Cardno laid members of the more are will," tys needed at te eye' In Ca1.maT Aibe �ar t af,.re�i#eei� eeandothersmi h see. u ifdon toration, Sixty-threey6 'old Alfred,npaid vo un aerA work of heIn titut . ted bank, if not fax si ht rest�ts. yet at. Long sP#p� ers of the Blind, dyes are t beused, he rued then for research orlaboratory Paquette of id ex Courlfya.,am make home visits r, Ve�t h 8r �the Ontario” has been running a Va uette has been tptall�bilud, Dalhousie. and 10rid Unlver- i, Seaforth Lions, for many years, they must be removed within six work to study eye diseases." have sponsored the annual appel►1 hours of the donor's death and The most frequent use of donor Aye* S yeaand uses f,Ii eartrg Alties. He was iptn,rY h sensor ++ in the area on behalf of the CRIB. transplanted withirt the next eyes far sight -saving surgery is hours a day, five days a week be old and knows what it is+like to be crown Proseautbig :officer in i Dr. W. J. Thompson °won � the forty-eight hours, Busy doctors, the cornea transplant. The cornea talks on the teleph6he to elderly a;reluctant recluse. Nova' Scatia and ,has' #sued aIs a special draw while the S25 prize, however, often lack the time is the "window of the eye," and it people who are sbiit•in and living- r • John T. Connote, 'fatally blind . consultant to the; Vglice Academy a feature of the Car ''Club draw, required • ct perform valid eye may become clouded or opaque alone. At present he ha's nearly 40 lawyer has baea ,appointed in ,Charlottetown, 'FX— I-M M I I h h A. H b ? was won y rs. argaret enuc eatlon wtthrn the necessaryr• t tong tsease, Wever, ear- Reynolds of Clinton, limitations. Moreover, many neas have been successfully Mr. Cardno, who 'took over people do not. die while a . transplanted from hundreds of recently from long time Blind ` physician is in attendance. What donor eyes, restoring clear vision NUTRITIOUS FRESH Committee Chairman E, C. is needed, therefore,' are more to those who 'had ,once faced we buy it until you do, our beef is handled Boswell, brought members up -to- people trained to' perform eye darkness. , if 1 date on develgpmenttr on behalf enucleation, so that none of the He concluded with a•statement of the blind. precious willed eye's will have -that might urge Lions everywhere SCHNEIDERS DUTCH TREET OR Refering to progress being 'been donated in ,vain. , to.action: "Let us gear our efforts COTTAGE ROLLS .,,98- made - donations, Mr. "Some people think that age or in greater support of Lions Eye Cardno said more and more possible eye disease .prevents Banks in order that more and more of those who have been �•ita���r 4 r denied sight might have it art Eta restated." Mr. Cardno urged the ���y, �, >«F �< '�pg.�� •��, members. - I' 4�ftP" 1 s�f��`„ k ,Fs Describing improvements in CNIB facilities and equipment', L Mr. Cardno said at 'CNIB where r�, Lt '��x 1 the , comp uter is just completing }r•� « I ° �Q��+ri r''r tY .� � ear of eration it s its first Y op �d>���IiP J supplying information we never "J iT had before. It is telling us that we offer 77 "rr,t different classifications of ser, ' vice., We always thought we offered 14. You can count them for yourself in any annual report, J.. I d" ' I Th 1. at 1 l a 4 Is 12,i 111 04 V S S� 1 # '. # � •� l;, *Pia I '� , ` , f �, f r d 4, �•''' . i't ."L t� C � j I , r y» P t h. .,r F r .1 aA L 8 •, V �• I �� ':�• �r Ora, �'r s t M d T To fac 'litate'sltoaw >r��mov�� I, Alt citirensr`a'e:, request�� to,:,.r�1at' park cars on town sir oel r � t ing the period of; 2:00 ARM to 8;00 AI.-M.Y Sec.tidn tiff subsection `I0, "M1rl�l .of the M giw`ay Traffic Act ►makes it an offence to -park a vehicle in such a manner as to interfere with the clearing of snow 'from the highway. E.M. W lliamx Clerk Town of Seaforth, t ; na tuna or ivistona ey range 4t' from adjustment to blindness to salesroom. What the computer " • ;`? has done is analyze each -of these t� services and disclose the 77 categories that they contain. � More than that the computer has clip these � � . I G A r valuable coupons for' fantastic Savings 14 �..told us for the first time how often .T ...�.. sRt nw yA.wA.� _,-�^.. _�,�__��_.r__v. �s_� .. pl>.1.r.-!!.T.t!lNsw1!n.+t,!r,!n•wrwrtw,w�Ra ww.w.w..w.+tw,w. �w1 in the year each person has used a t �( �E j ( t specific service. 11!11I3UU{!SUC1ULN`'t�11k�tff ��ilVA!iiJ)ltiU�Jl11?(JU .. I ti70iN� ii 1 r t For instance in the year 1972, al� ! ' ' ' • • DEEP SRt71KN wtiN'agll WiTHOtff 1 f • •iligt Y GA`I k iecolrErai�ctraa.1 xs CNIB assisted about 20,000 blind ! ' • c i • • Canadians. We supplied 65,083 t, ' t POR IN "riftq�Q SA.i1C� $1381 � services amounting to thousandsREE. ��BpY+3 �0� WT t a+t of hours of work, by highly {1 1 ! /I�►Aqualified staff and carefully C y'j New chairman of the Seaforth Lions club` chosen volunteers. i4 0?~t i 24 committee which sponsors the CNIB campaign in The information,is most- timely t ) because volunteers "+ associated i>', int ! this area is John A. Cardno, left, who takes over from i {� [ �t ii'hEtrAEMlrM1tNfiw�vfsnc+F4f[i CW►E11 ':"i, r' i + IEMn T"nta r81c111iUL�'wYENi;a•.ODAiG,'A 4�ci�IN'gl��( t•:.. } l. �11 �!!III.��ItR1G! with community funds and CNIB i t.' rt- ' ( o 1 E. C. Boswell, who has been chairman for many Y ��Jt�O ,E;(NpSt,ItleZ1111 y2si'f-.,gnUa 2dtn,tq�< .,1 IA ft.111,IlIfIiiLlitf, FtYocr,veJa na 2grd -Jgwv zsm;TsiRj(} ., a1 1� ��1( �rrgaE,xgra�ary?aro rsrrsarr26u7 t� all 1 .... ! �r Y Vld years. Reminiscing about the time that the IOCa1 campaigns are now much more--�W---•-- ___.___________s____ �,___� __ ___.._________ ___-:__...____r..__._.�r--_ r interested in the service program Lions club received enough used eye glasses to fill aas awh 1a not just the number r .�•,: ?���. :;>::.... � >< room in the library basement Mr. Boswell said the . >.<.:. y persons served, Mr. Cardno said. CNIB now emphasizes sight conservation and eye Reminding his audience that' %`» I ' • while blind, people are at a a l banks. P P definite disadvantage, this in . M « itself is not insurmountable as f Mrs Mrs Peg Coombs heads case histories indicate. He went on to tell of three ; St Thomas"'AC111� ;group` " situations where blind people', 4,, LL r '4r :,;. "the meat people x r•,'rt:Ts•+,+ + ••lir have overcome their handicap,to , >, The Annual Meeting,.forlthtrif�Et 3i iMrti.;•aQortie!&n9wddak;rSeoretar take their Y place in their • Thomas Anglican Church A.C.W. Mrs. Mary Anne Snowdon; community. was held at the home of Mrs. Social 'Service Mrs. Elsie A Saskatoon blind curling rink Co ie Snowdon. The President, Dinsmore. won the first Lions Annual " s s l•t,' M Audrey McLean, conducted The 1974 President Mrs. Peg the° prayers and business. The Coombs took the chair and the ' secretary, Mrs. Mary Anne date for the annual bazaar was setINSURANCE Snowdon, gave her annual report for November 20, 1974. ` • AUTO I followed by the treasurer, Mrs. The meeting was closed with • FME`'° 16A ®EEE * 'tkCorrie Snowdon and the social the benediction and lunch was • LIFEwgq service by Mrs. Elsie Dinsmore. served. •vM .,..raw.a+a•r.riiw�'•{o The 1974 slate of officers were Smiles, i Donald G. Eaton T t t A'`: -CUT FROM THE BEEF LOIN then installed by Miss Dorothy CUT FROM THE BONELESS TOP FU 5 to 6LLY 00 KED Parke as follows: A young fellow spends the ears Tnsuraar� Agency I�tnibed UALIT7( . rAAE; BEEF LOIN Y g P y ONE WHOLE CHICKEN FRESHLY CUT Q Past President - Mrs. Audrey.between 12 and 21 working Office in - Masanie Block I CUT INTO 9PIECES } PRQTECTED .:::;;';. BEEF SIRLOIN SMOKED PICNIC g, PLUS NECK AND GIBLETS ,.r+�,rt+ • '' +• McLean; President - Mrs. Peg waiting and planning to become Ma"' stmt �' Kentucky .Styba SHOULDER TENDERLOIN STEAK SHOULDER Coombs; 1st Vice -President - his own b ss — then be gets phone 827-1610 — Seasorth :I O%C C . F g � - _ .FRESH CUT UP � RK �. • 1_ r + — —_ ,— --' CHOPS We vacuum seal our pithily pwe lot it bee( Mrs. Frances Teatero; Treasurer married. - -- -- -'M .and without additives, we let it age - CHICKEN 0 u END -OF ONE SALE IS THE BEGINNING OF ANOTHER •COME TO OUR PEN-- -MOUSE FRIDAY 8 'SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 8 26 WAREHOUSE, BASEMENT & GARAGE AL -E r III DISCOUNTS ON ALL FROM20TO O MERCHANDISE x COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND ---'COMPARE OUR PRICES THIS -IS THE FINAL DATE OF OUR SALE ! ISIGERICH"S Ltd. ZURICH 236-4351 SEAFORTH 527-0290 "GUARANTEED HURON COUNTY'S LOWEST PRICES OR DIFFERENCE RETURNED" MWA011kC naturally In o conlrolmd, cold environment . so It will be tender and good when it's fresh cut in our stores We buy Canada per 4 Oz. Approved Grade Red Ribbon Beet, is serving ibe lb, inspected, then carefully cut and trimmed to a Evarlous elm sorvings..7.ta ib.) our strict specifications. From the moment NUTRITIOUS FRESH TOP VAIL FULLY COOKED 7 to 3 Ib+ SCHNEIDERS STORE PACKED we buy it until you do, our beef is handled SLICED PORK LIVER IO 75° DINNER HAMS m 1.58 ENGLISH SAUSAGE ro. 99° under ideal conditions, keeping it clean, cold, - fresh, juicy and delicious "Quality. Protected TOP MU SWEET PICKLED 31. S lbs SCHNEIDERS DUTCH TREET OR SCHNEIDERS MAC IL CHEESE OR Beel. It's not lust a name . its o guorantee. COTTAGE ROLLS .,,98- RED HOT WIENERS �9 88e CHICKEN LOAF oku. 48- STUART HOUSE - U.&4, NO, 1 FLORIDA t� A,yLMER PONUDERE.D CARNATION 2% EVAPORATED PLASTIC I11M TOMATO AR0*I{C POWER Partly Skimmed GARBAGE a$ iatge S x CA P Deter+ ent MILK BAGS T �ELt1'.S �e 3t oz, bCir kmg Size ox 16 oz, tin pkg. of 10 CMA C C down for . FROZEN CONCENTRATED ASSORTED COLOURS FROZEN U,970. 1, FLORIDA M'07MER PARKER YORK KLEENEX ASSORTED VARIETIES TENDER •NEW C INSTANT ORANGE PAPER BANQUET GREEN CABBAGES •tl U.S.A. NO, t PLOAI0A -CRISP CANAD,LNO T ONTt. 0 COFFEE 4UICE TOWELS DINNERS celery large c waxlad 10 ox lar ti oz. tin 2 roll pkg, . 11 tlz. pk9. Stalks uiize socn turns __._........�, .._.w...... _..w� .w_ ......�.,.,�.,....,.: DOLE TROPICAL TREAT USA, NO T PLORIDA Rq$EtiUC � .tall $ gplTGLIbY Goid @it YellowBarlan8s' F. CANAONtl, t ONtARI CAN Callo Marsh s,a C Cooking sib Carrots aae C�niOns b»>k FANCY QUALITY • UBBYS FANCY QUALITY CHOICE QUALITY Mother Parkers Paper Orange Pekoe ASSORTED FLAVOURS WITH PECTIN tWAFT PROCEsseb Tomato too:. L' ; Del Monte 1a o:. $ Aylmer - - ,g a: - - Baa s -' ;-`i ^ - oke - ��C Ba s Box act Q�C Choose Velveeta , lost 99C Juice iia for Peaches Un Tomatoes tin g ar V Cheese 1oaF foil 3 t uneweelened Rcco,fslnweo orange ALLENS • ORANGE Assorted Colours 2 Ply KLEENEX Assn ea Repla, a„oon (Nor suoar FOIN91 FROZEN HASH BROWN PILLSBURY or OrepelruH t,uasweot Fruit S:s oz, sV0 Flavour P�sk3u a:� �9C Facial pk9 �� C Faygo Soft case of Carnation z Eb �gC Buttermilk � 4.0 oL I��C V k Tissue of 20o Drinks 2ay,o oz, potatoes ba Biscuits nn 2 Juice tins - - Crystals p 9- ,Inc ■ g' - - _. . _..._._ ---------------------- ASS-- - - - - - - -- - _ -_- - --- -. ORTED FLAVOURS FRUIT DRINKS SOLID LIGHT MEAT ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED FLAVOURS Frozen Fancy Ouallty FRASERVALE Hawaiian 4B oz. Si Highliner , o:. 59� Hamburger S oz- - 556 Laura Secor04x5 0: C Brussel 2 Ib, C VIISIT * Punch tine 3 for f Tuna tin _Helper a oz. pkg. Puddings cups , 65 Sprouts bac 99 STDRB HSABUS YOU: r . _.. Ins 0', 5 - - - -- — 5 - -- -^ - - - P FANCY OUALITY TWIN PACK KRAFT SALAD DRESSING ZIP FROZEN APPLE OR CHERRY - Aylmer Fruit ,4 oz. QQC Mir Liquid 24 oz. sQC Miracle 18 oz. �sC Dog is oz. 3C Sara Lee 241z. ��C Salad tin �,IM Deter ent cont. d Whip ----_---ter-------_-- Food tin Pie is SM-FORTH �...- - 0 _ .------ -- - _ �._.1 __...:�.._.�.__......._-...- CHOICE QUALITY CUT WAX OR LOTION MILD - JERGENS HEINYFROZEN • SOUTHERN FAMILY SIZE Aylmer Green ,s oz. C Bar baths $1 Kraft 24. TsC Fried 1 Ib. 1 fig MacLo,ans 100 tn1 7�0 esans tin 25 Soap size bat for Mayonnaise iar Chicken pkg. ■ Toothpaste tuba PiZZA FLAVOURED • LIBBY DRAIN CLEANEfR KOSHER OR POLSKIE STYLE HIGHLINER FROZEN COLOURED Pizza $ Liquid e4 oz. Heinz Dill 64 oz, C Cod Fish 14 oz. Blue Bonnet 31b. i4 ox• for 1 1616A s Sticks k 199 Margarine 125 Getty tin Plumr cone, ■ Pickles ler p 9• P g• . S ... 1M ..,w I.M r C,nm.t. s.nrpnay.. X.ARY 4e. 1674 V/E RESERVE THE NIGHT TO LIMIT OUAHtlTiES TO AVEpAOE FAMILY aE4UINEYEMlG kafodh IGA is open all dad Wednes 1