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w �1 ;µ,da i.Y 'z rA ;k (rtf4 Qt'ys The Huron- Goutity Branch of i i i t e st'with the ' which '•we 'the rocee o evsfi al moves int°'a ' urns. ' "> �' a '''
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k , �, ,,,,i j1 # the.Architectural Conservancy,' of s nsi a tltD E atn act,, ave x wa k ov .' oil the Ie ve . T U in n real � '
,, a RA pre ent. , - Qo d,-. r P P , o i er S a Jh .s ma y a .• . ill d0DER-kCH. 0)r "4; ter- 'p.>i? .: � _
a'`�h sv<11 t}, t#.; .1" ' Y Ontario will begin listing butld- _ A
r ',.' sentimental,' - commer a] and . structure deteriorates, drainage avenues iif:�gugar maples are, ; ,, .�;:, ., aF «,, f '.:'
" � Xu �a r1 - <° in s of architectural anal historical
rF" yF 'fii> importance in Huron` Couniy; esthetic value of the tree, we re patterrt� change hnd the, Fnoxs disap'pearing,` ,�- ',y s,`
t,al: T14%1«f mettlbers decided at their recent .. , , - . . _ , . a
y s> meektng in Godcrich: Slides of ' °
f` . .buildings •members feel.to ' '• .. 'r ". , „'' , r,.
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nI:T. be important in ell •areas of the ...
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n attempt to %tress the countywide '� ��� Fl
< » nature • of the organization. The " • .
— ' ' Little inn, Bayfield, will be' the
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1.• site of. the .next meeting: on Milk, !ZOIO •
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.V� ,A 2 FREE --X-quart- t Bord n s. hocolat Dr k, '
AUSTRaLIIA TO SEAFORTH - When Expositor - e . { W '
reporter Jean Bewley and her husbarta Watt were, in • Ld' d ieS ' Aid Q �,t a ) �. -
Australiariddently Mr?Bewley'and a Canadian It • . Urn FREE -- ] Home Juice .Orcinge Drink;: 8-Q�.
Ir' hears of . 4 4.
4 f6 'were quests at a Wiilaura Lions Club meeting•there. r r. �_....._.-,_.__,....�. ____`�_..�....: �,_.._,._�_...,_,..r__7 •. SR90A. A.LS
Seafprth Lions Club member George Hays looks over J . I EFFECT FOR, ; -
- wv'ork e Come in etly Coupon on Top Valu Bread,, 24 -oz '
'>. °- the bkal�ner that the Australian Club gave .to thein W Ith -
Canadaan visitors. ( TtU1�SC�a�/1`IL�dy
tt t� .. creta rd ed Aluantities- .. 1.' I., l - , � L ora v s f : o r 18 t 1 ` 1 d Saturday
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ewleys �rs, crayes i n M�lrs. Janet Andrews presidedguaranteed' • m . WITH THE PURCHASE OF J IT$ -�,
. at the March rheetring -of: Ladies I UCx' " . MAKCH 4t �5, 16
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� Aid of First Presb terian Churcb ' • ' ANH.T11IS�COUPO�+ (` I 1974 . 'j with a .good attendance: The' 1i � V • ,�• ,Lions ,i n- A ustr. AgariColeman p�roup vias in . .. • -
- charge.,11 `--
People ' ask, u� ; 'Which „ *e and mild in' winter. They .bads, Mrs. Jean Keys opened with 21. s
'preferred, Australia or New snow in the 1890's for the last' readings "t'll ,Go" 'and-,"�he ' , • - •
Zealand. We liked' New- Zealand time in Auckland. It is a land of Patchwork Quilt". * ' ' . ,r., ' '
but we "were just tourists •there scenery, mountains covered with Hymns were chosen by Mrs. , � • ' a`. N ■' ■
and.the only,*people we met'were 'green grass` and - sheep grazing Helen McMillan - "Jesus Saviour.
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other''touristf�.In Agsiralia'we' •rightto'thetop. We saw no land 'Pilot Me" was sung with 'Mrs. Cl p these iGA . w v�.lua,ble co pons f ! ~fan as�F C sav ng "
, met the people. and they treated under cultivation along ,the Rennie' at th'e piano. .::...�-...-..:-.,...-.. -.. ---�------,.•-° -- -- ---E r-~- t ---.-*---+- ---..i.- - '-"�""�� '
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us tike v:i.p.'s so'any comparison highway from:;Rotarua to •Auck Scri 4ure nom Matthew 17; i rr ,ilN fJc14�t I„. l(1 Nr(Ntt I - -I-- ; I : , , L'i L ; J:> •:1 d Nit )- : 1 I 1 . _ ,
on 'our part would be unfair. 1 ';,I + t• t 1 `!
P land. Hedgerows acted as fences was'read by Mrs.. Lorne Lawson I ! LWE1 1 , , r, a
The Waitomo eaves, a series of and created patterns,' clear to the'. and. Mrs. M."'MG'sse.nger led 'in IA4 OHi'FAi {Ga t VALit1 t)�LY AT 1GA . I't YA1tD OtttYAiIGA tr ;Y
� � Ov underground caves with fop of the mountains. We,did not ra er. : I ' ' PA f 1l4:LtTY Pre Priced 1:09 with porax ::y�l i ' ' AINy ALlf x!) t r.3AV "rlW *--*
stalactites; stalagmites and et off the north iE; nd at all as . Mrs. Re Kerslake read the I ! w`r I FA8 P!o'iNr09RIED . '''^11 � hB� ,�''@g ��011
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glowworms were featly we didn't have 'time: = minutes and Miss Jean Scott ave ' Pi$ ��+ F.� ` O!'''S'LIC'ES - r1 t
interestin One cave called the g 1 w' DETERGENT , I t �r`'.�a'; ..
g• Auckland was a large: city of 'Athe treasurer's report. I - 1J j'''
cathedral was 160 feet hi h and i k
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g one storey houses and corrugated. •, . An invitation was received from i kilt t 1 , '1
I ..there was do echo whatever..,A roofs -painted red. Many Northside United. •:Church t0 •1: ,� II
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lady' in our party sang a little song' of the old' houses were being torn !$ Bx t size
g attend their meeting March ' 2b • hti 1 box ! j
and the acoustics were effect. A t . •' llgX
P down and two_ or more storey .I an'd also an invitation from Huron 1 P 1:;'aViti' vo As P E r I z � �rllit:ORiantC sFRf1LGt1 ptr:ittReNrsE :I
l' iiitl!t, title fiiN PER AM LS : ::: as PSL t iiAaA oni 9B LR AWY WITH MW PNRMAU ' I ., t. .. ,:...., .
r . sir rues 'concerts on • 1 1Ne COUPON . EfitGfiYF 4RCH120M to Ntti: 191,A . d R:. I , ; r„F : , ARD mupoll FFECtrd R 20th • NA i9t4 u si.14:,: 1 I /%1 A ; cou lR : tf€EeiLYe.:taaR tor# <tszl, t9Ta1i'
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Mao i ch g houses built to re lace them.. The Counk Home Economist, Miss IH1�lit 1i e. ' - __ - . .__t 1_2 h° N
Sunday ni hts but since' we were P Y _ _ _ _ _ _- -+`-"- __-'- __
n Y g pew houses • really didn't look Jane Pcngilley, o t _~"__" '-- -_ __ __��.._,
there through the week' we to °tend a F, od. `
- g better -but at least they gave more .-Foru-m on "Poultry Please, :.:::;.::-1: ,, t '
It been usetl;a's <>< ":`.i k n:.:;:
missed them - living ,space 'using less ground April: 10 at Centrai , Huron . «::.. •:•! >,:•.:::..:••:•••
a r dgrdin stu io b some artists r ' % r : • • • + •
e $„ Y and they are trying to keep the . Secondary School, Clinton. x
.�' becauseaof Ithe erfect' acoustics,' city from `spreading out and - , „' ; s t • B ti
At a i er ve , e Celli^ is ' Jean Keys displayed a
g taking up any more valuable ,
covetled.with glowworms, In the farmland. beautiful Dresden Pla a Quilt,X;;:-;., q ft l >t,
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which the ladies had ust • "c?, , r� ^•� a:< w a•..,
darkness, it just looked like a Labour has a forty -hour week . . l : 'r x.> +�+' „' �" �� si 'F
completed. ` '{_
cioseiip' of the �»ilky n a1: Our fbr sho s witlT time and a half for '? ' l• f �. r �' z!(
X' P Miss Jean Scott and Mrs. Mall I 1,4I 11, a T`s.:
Maori guide e%ptained'++that they.' overtime for'the first•three`nours Y "k<?::;, �;, ! - ,. ,
, were. the world's 'fits, olluti n Waddell were' responsible for •/
. , 4 ' then double time: This is by Act '+
,fighters', the burn their waste to arranging a tape recording, sung �: im*. the meat people ' 1,
Y of Parliament.' :<;L ;, . .r a •
by Niven (Miller' of "The Holy :n<>:•<:••..
^lake the light. ETitinet�olcanoes.•: r
City. 'ki W }';: a><<;; ' :-,,.r � ' A' -
Steam Heat New Zealand seems to be -full of ' f 'A .'e1 rf '' �� `�., t
af' 'fi .FI .. 0 . � � I I
built ontt1ofhe whole beds of steam.is extinct volcanoes: Mt.. Etna" is r B ' r �i . "I.• '`
p v' Guest speaker Mrs: Eileen - I ;1
right'in the middle i�f Auckland Langley. of Stratford: a native of • �, q " � ':;+,:'
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Nearly' every, lTnuse has a pipe and , in • Rotarua,, we went for a . Egmondville, was introduced by' 6`� I,
belching'.steam in the back yard•. ::>::,:.,. ,.•:::<:<;::.<s:::::: »:;�>;_> .
boat trip on one that had filled - Miss Bess Grieve. Mrs. Langley ""w.,'•''>• "i«;'.:i•" °••'
Steam .. is used . for heating,- ::> z': : "....,""�::.,.0,; �. .
8'' with water and made a lake. At discussed •the Retarded, ,both li T " ilPilAIEEF ><' � ..
c i tc. e le ine fro^ !' : r;:
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oak n, e P o o I a, <:
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g tl end Of jetty, the water was children and adults. 'r• ''4.`i'' '- '
at) over the world for the''hot , 275, feet deep. The harbour where In .Stratford a •small interested a' i�' . ;��
miner -1 baths. Of course we tried - �,
. we,disembarked had been rent by , group Of workers started on a very . '` - i>F} ' <
them too. We�`were told t9bt to an earthquake and we could see small scale, Now their work has � CUT FROM -THE BEEF CHUCK, AUSTRALIAN, FROZEN ' ' , CUT FROM THE FLANK
APPROX. FAT CONTENT 25%
stay in'for more than 25. minutes FRESH, BACKS ATTACHED FRESH , " BLADE BONE IN . SHOUILDER • %FROZEN
where the rocks would fit to ether been taken over b the Board Of " < , <. •
as 'they were weakening. We but now the are half °:mil �a art Education. Mrs. YLan le still . ""' Q `' "
certainly slept well afterward! rising Y apart g Y „ CHICKEN GI�ROUND ���` UALITY.,., : SHORT RIB- LAMB R�RK SIDE
g high above -the water. coritinues her redt interest in .firrr:�: ��TEC�p $ .>V<.� . :
We.. went on` tours thrriugh g. Legs BrtEasts BEEF w,� , � � � ROAST' CHORS Ri'BS -
Auckland`has a harbour to rival this work. The Eileen Langley , . • ;� s •
fields where the m.ud bubbled and Sidney in size'- we' didn't have Training Centre in Stratford is WeYaCuumseatour"QuaftyprotKT•d Eeel_O%n , " ,�
snapped,like a boiling udding: titn a to. -take a tour of it, in fact named for her.. I : C and wootoftow °"Quality we i•1 n oqe sc�'.
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Steam shot up to 120 ft. n the air there were no'EuuLa seas. a., .,,,.., Mrs, Langley closed •'her talk ^°'°rally in conlrdlled; cbld enviroomen, :"> •
Elf
r+ and 'new a segs were still ferry which left from.the quay- '• g " , . so ii wifi be tender and good•when -
. forming. Bak; ones 'showed Y • 4i Y with this thought of the Retarded tb• , Ib, It's fresh cut in our stores. We buy CanaFlD ;. I Ib•• ,
g• across the street froriT our hotel. MAPLE LEAF 2'', to 5 , Itis. 5CHNFIOFRS • SPORE PACKED Approved Grode "AP.Red Ribbon Beef, it is TOP VAUU,• MAC 6 CHEESE OR MAPLEI LEAF - l Ib. k
s "GtTd, in His infiinite Wisdont, PR• MAPLE LEAF.1.16. pkg .
graphite yellow ones sulphur and While we were. at 'Maly and Droner Hams • n. Enfflish Sausp e- 16. g8c � ^snee�r�ed��, then icotio s. cut m the m moment
to Chicken Loaf 0 9. /066� c
white ones, limestone. - ., made me. this wav ,who are` you •---'-.'...----'- ;pec cations. From the moment (VM•- Skinless Wieners; SS c'lieed $ide Boeon i M.og _
Wane's, Doctor Robin Hans............................�........�.... ...... ,............... we buy It until you do, our•beef Is handled ......I.................... ..................... .. .»......:............... . .
had on 10P VALU - 2': 7 lbs. �� MAPLE LEAF 1 Ib. Pk9 unaadt' I conditions, keeping -it mg:it Creon, sold, TOP VAI ••• *-•':-•••-'•••••••-`
Another tour of a recreated y to chaHen a Him'' She . "
Combe, a local doctor took g , *� P DUTCH LOAF,or TOP VALU I Ib pk;• TQP VALU • I Ib'. pkg_ , •�
display a variety of articles which Dinner Hams Sal' 38 Pork Sausage ro,. e'. 'fresh, fulcyonddelicious. "Ou'Sd9Protected - ••_• C c C C`
Maori v}lla,ge showed :the .Carman, Watt and Wayne as his I 9 . 98 ' Beef irsnot,usinnome. i10 �aron,ee. BO�ogna . PIES. 39 SkinlgSS Wieners V8 Slitod We Baton' ' 95
have been made in the Stratford
carvings, houses and meeting
guests to the Willaura Lion's Club •
•
workshop.
hQ�u..s�e. of theMaori people. At the
'meeting. Carman exchanged an
Courtesy remarks were given '
worksh"op, young men .were
Carving and the girls showed. us .
Atwood Lion's flag fora jN]llaura
flag and although Wait was nota
by Mrs. Anne. Agar. -
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'closed
how to make their ceremonial
Lion, he was given this'flag. "meeting
Stewart the
Rev, with'
with' prayer:
costumes.. The grass skirts were
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APPLE "
. .DRINK.'-.
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i made 'by scraping, • drying and
dyeing the leaves of a ,punt ,
F'ood 'cheaper
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here than in
which grew wild. The black, fed
lac
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PEPPERS 2111,
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APPLES . 79�
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, and white woolen tops were
' handwoven iAraditional designs.
•
other countries -beef
At night, we saw a Maori concert
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producer
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which was' -the •Xiighlight of our
We
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,New Zealand visit.
must convince the
the industry continues to move in
The church belonging to the
cons°mers'thatthey're better off •always
4other
those who kno little
Maori, had a .large window
than people in countries," '
about our industry who would like
overlooking the bay with•a picture
Stewart Brown told the Annual
io perform these •duties for us,"
yiva•Tf Christ'painted on it and'as you
Meeting of the Ontario Beef
he skd. "I '
. , sat in the pew, it looked as though.
improvement' Association in
This Shedden, Ontario beef
He was really walking in.on the
'Toronto. Despite a's'tute editorials
farmer also raised the question of •
f' h b T
common to see steam coming out
producers attending the meeting,
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WHIMSPRING r
, ANGLER � �
SAt,IN N ':
7' oz.'tin:
C.
.s ALL TYPES PROCESSED ,
TO VALU " , .
CHEESE - •
SLICES
> d az.• pkg;•
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CRISCO •,
COOKING
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2 z, bit. "
CI
FROZEN qL�Lt� PES
BANt>IUE - • ,
MEAT
DINNER
11 02. pkg
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t1 S b L4R SUNSHINE .
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SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY
YORK PEANUT
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U:S.A.'NO, I SPRING FRESH '
Florida Green Cabbia�ige 33c
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eonventiona( could not be
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APPLE "
. .DRINK.'-.
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ALL PURPOSE GRIND
Mother Paricers
- CCOFFEE
- lb, bag
r%,
TOMATO or VEGETABLE,
HEINZ.
SOUP
ALL PURPOSE
PURI -TY
FLOUR .
51b•lbog
46,�,astrich'egg. The father bird 'sitsthey
ort the egg for 82 days fo,hatch it. •
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PEPPERS 2111,
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CANADA NO. 1 i7NtgRfO
CELLO MARS sk
CA 38't
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C-lWAOA N0, S ONT
'CucumberHDuslr- .6I
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USS A N0, t GARDEN FRESH ^•,
SOLID HE
LETTUCE . ef. 38e•
CANADA NO L ONTA'Rrb ••'_-,_•~
SnoWMte Celia
PARSNIPS • b� 39C
waters o t e ay. he graves in and excellent pubheity during the
the churchyard were of cement,' boycott year, the consumer is
built. 'on top. of the ground, as -a
encouraging good -young men to
serve as directors Of the/'
association. ifs
FLAKED WHITE
CLOVER LEAF
6
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TANo
Orange Flavour
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89
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SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY
YORK PEANUT
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WITH CHEESE IN TOMATO SAUCE
LIBBY'S C'
39
MIXED OATMEAL OR RI§(
P.abtum Baby'
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.,stiltvery.concerned.•overtheprice
eonventiona( could not be
of food. 4
quite a
financial lace
TUNA
'lays an egg almost as big as an
•.trsf,.r
CRYSTALSA.3 5...�A,,.
46,�,astrich'egg. The father bird 'sitsthey
ort the egg for 82 days fo,hatch it. •
•'BUTTER
(er
2°a-
Bf
SPAGHETTI.�_......,.__......_..--..
No wonder the birds are scarcer
p6,
ZARIE T-
STO liEA
Re q�St Yptts s
grave' ,
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burden to p on a
almost perfect - cool in summer
the right directifin. "There are
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dug fot rock and steam. As "you
walked along -the street, it was
.Mr. 'Brown, to his presidential
address to the more than 300 beef
man especially if he has a young
fa•miry and no hired help," he
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said that the average consumer in
Canada is Drily spending 17%4 of
txecutive and 1 think its time we
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was bubbling and stdaming we
tie said,
' thought there was more danger of
Mr. Browri cited Japan as one -
. it blowing up first.
example of a country that is
• Kiwl•bird .
developing, stronger industrial
• The Kiwi is the national bird of
ties with Canada to ensure itself
New. Zealand. It is a nocturnal
of a supply of food. He urged beef
'bird and, cm=1 fly. The bird is
producers to be prepared to take
about the size of a -large hen and
advantage of new Markets '
'lays an egg almost as big as an
opening ytp.iti other countries as'
46,�,astrich'egg. The father bird 'sitsthey
ort the egg for 82 days fo,hatch it. •
•become more affluent.
He over
, also expressed concern
No wonder the birds are scarcer
the future control of the beef
industry saying that 'producers
The climate in New Zealand is
must exert every effort :to assure
almost perfect - cool in summer
the right directifin. "There are
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