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The Huron Expositor, 1974-04-11, Page 16-- .. . �: y,,. :.... ....:. ":.,. _....,,h..w., ^�roT.'n:t,9 ,+9+.,x eme,..n.:t «.,. ....„w,,.,m�,...•...w rw.rxrC .m .,.x,." ...... r,,, , .. „T; ... r; 14 X0 ;1tTW910",, QNTM ,AlPik�k, 11, 1lx+rf ��t'h nt t o vko r �e P � Y Y Se0f.id.. Ylassl �+dc6rs e ec%ren re�aF 23. Rus. Dir 23. Bus. Dir ectc►ry Gerald L. Merner n the dram Page 1) the board's &vision. from the town if the 'progra,m The planning board supported at an nual eto : were to be continued. a request from Brewers Retail Chartered Accountant Council thanked the society for that some industrial land near the and Miss Brenda Glanville of BUSt 20 Sanders E. - EXETER - X35-0 81 their work and agreed to grant the industrial park on South Main St. Mrs. Arnold Taylor was re-elected President for the competitictu next year. Mrs. Gordan Papple gave the report on machinery chains, don't gamble, Annet MacRae wish to express $400 necessary for this project. be rezoned to commercial and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. RES. 10 Green Acres - GRAND BEND - 238-8070 Council passed bylaw 951 to council agreed. Seaforth Women's Institute at the District Board meeting held in Thursday < supply group lite insurance for all County council informed their annual meeting' held Hensall April 3rd. Mrs. Ken and Pamela Carter. 24-35-1 z 2. 34x3 town employees. P council the count rate this Y Year Tuesday evening. Stewart, Mrs. R.M.Scott will be ' Mr. and Mrs, Allan Carter, A bylaw was passed making it would be $63,427 , up about The meeting was held at the delegates to the District Annual and Brucefield Volunteer Fire An extraordinary 95 per cent of illegal for cars to be parked'on , $13,000 from last year. home of Mrs. Alex Pepper %with in Zurich May f6th, with Mrs. - 18. Building TODAY -S ANSWER g NORM WHITING24. Cards of Thanks town streets between the hours of Council granted a Taxi license Mrs.Wilfred Coleman co -hostess, Andrew Crozier being the slur thanks to Father Fr. Laragh, 2 a.m. and.6 a.m. A minimum to William R. Kerr. Mrs. A. Taylor chaired the alternate. In discussing the LICENSED AUCTIONEER We wish to extend our heartfelt ".... "r ec nn f- ,r„• tint 'XI'k n c• Council agreed to prepare a opening exercises and business project for .,.the local training ' & thanks to relatives, friends and, and $10.00 for each following float for the Lions Club 50th Period. Correspondence was school course, it was decided first APPRAISER neighbours for acts of kindness, offence was approved. Anniversary parade in June of read, courtesy notes from Mrs. G choice would be Bake in a pie, Prompt, Courteous, Efficient floral tributes, cards, donations, A letter from the Huron County this year. McKenzie, Mr. Andrew Crozier, Father Abraham Mission in India. 2nd, Creative stitchery, first choice in the short course was KiPFER - David and Hessie are food and expressions of sympathy Health Unit requested council to Councillor Bill Bennett, it was decided to enter Home Craft. ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, during our relent bereavement in require people intending building new houses or structures reporting for the Arena committer,?said the brine a comedy number in the Seaforth Mrs. Ken Stewart and Mrs. ANYWHERE the loss of a dear wife and mother. Special thanks to the requiring septic ,tank systems, to pump was 4hAusted and asked 50th Anniversary of the Lions Jas. Keys alternate was selected punish Punish pallbearers, Dr. Malkus and .the obtain approval From the health approval in getting a price on a Club, to be hely in June 21s .t, to attend the -Officers Conference We give complete sale service, staff of Seaforth Community unit before they be granted a replacement. Mention was made 22nd. 23rd. Seaforth Women's in Waterloo April 30, May 1 & 2. "Mrs. (2wds.) Hobpital, Rev. Wallace Murray building permit. This in the long of expressing appreciation to the Institute. will participate in the A donation was given to PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE and ladies of Knox Presbyterian rurr would save the builder local Beavers and Juniors for 'crafts display at the area Milton Pardy Scholarship Fund. 8. Whirl Church and the Heath -Leslie considerable money as health unit their efforts for minor hock, y' convention in Stratford, Nov. 27 Yearly reports given included: Phone Collect Funeral Home, Mitchell. -John approval is required before the Councillor Jim Crocker & 28, also in the Tweedsmuir Secretary Treasurer Mrs. 235-1964 Exeter A. Darling and family. 245x " residence can be occupied, reporting for finance and general and Social Committee. y 23-34•tf Special Committee Council felt this was reasonable government said the tender of „ Bus trip - Mrs. Ross Gordon, package is not only less expensive I wish to thank everyone for all, the lovely cards, flowers and and agreed to follow this method g in the future. Bou an and Morrison, Clinton, g had been accepted for new steps Consumers As world food st•pplies become Committee - Mrs. Gordaii'i kapple, concerned scarcer, the trend is to more PERCY WRIGHT gifts while I was a patient in St. Council was asked by both at the library at a price of $896. brought to bear on what we eat. ' Convener - Mrs. , R.M.Scott; And even to the development of about Joseph's Hospital. -Margaret Maitland Valley Conservation Further work is planned at the Knowing what's in your food is Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, Mrs. Papple. 2.1-35x1 Authority; and the Ausable- library but it will have to be Space travel, pollutiori and the But you're entitled to know LICENSED nutritional values is the second. Bayfield Authority to submit any cleared with the county board TV dinner are all products of what goes into the food you buy, I would like to thank friends and Programs they might have for the before it is started. modern technology. or what's been removed front it. AUCTIONEER refa•tives for the visits and treats.. SWEEP Programs planned by Councillor John Sinnamon More and more people are And how much of the tampering the nursing staff and Dr. Malkus both authorities. reporting fbr the public works asking where that technology is witty • food is necessary or Kippen, Ont aria for Peaking my stay in Seaforth Seaforth passed a motion to pay department asked council's leading us -- especially where nutritional. Community Hospital more their portion of the east involved approval for buying two new .,"food is concerned. Let's say right away that most Telephone 262-5515 - Hensalt pleasant. - Mr. George\Earl, in running the Seaforth Senior chain saws for the town, a 14 -inch Of course we can't simply turn of the processing is done for a 23-34-tf 24-35-1 Citizens project in 1973. The cost saw and a 26 -inch saw at a total back the clock and return to a good purpose. The technology to the town was $382.32 for five cost of $546.07 including sales rustic past where man sustained that gave us canning and frezing, 26. Personal months of operation, tax. Two trees had been removed himself on 'one acre and a cow'. n so we don't have to be constantly LOU ROWLAND Council approved their share of at the high school and the school Nor can we find a solution in the hauling around sacks full of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Boyes, the Seaforth Fire Area Board was to be billed $103.20 for the so-called natural foods -- groceries, has done us a favor. TRANSPORT LTD. Bayfield are pleased to announce budget, $10,362, for the coming work. He- further requested organically -grown vegetables, for Similarly, the chemical the forthcoming marriage of their year. Part of this figure is for the permission to purchase 6 plastic example -- because there aren't additives that preserve food are. P.C.V. Class CDF & FS daughter, Janet ,Ann, to Mr. purchase of a new fire truck, cones for road work at a cost of enough of them to go around. obviously helpful. Janis without Serving Dublin &Seaforth areas. Michael Otto Eckert, son of Mrs. A letter from the Huron County 5.50 each. This was approved by benzoic acid, for instance, would Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime. Marie Eckert, Clinton, and the Library committee informed council. f Don t quickly go m 'ouldy. Other 23 34-tf tate Mr. Bert Eckert. The council tile.rent for thehbrary for Councillor Wayne Ellis,' gamble chemicals are used to stop fats G. A. WHITNEY marriage to take place on Satur day, May 11th at 4 P.M. in Trinity 1974 would be $i•c800. A letter from the Seaforth reporting for the protection to and property committee,, - with gasoline becoming rancid, to improve taste and texture, and to corRrol Anglican Church, Bayfield. Planning Board informed council told council the resignation of bacteria. FUNERAL HOME 26-35x1 that they were not in favour cif Harry Jessome. as answering , Oid you know that 40 gallons of Much of the bread we buy granting a request, for Mrs. service for the police department gasoline, vaporized and mixed undergoes a variety of chemical 87 Goderich St.W., Seaforth The engagement is announced of A.DeCoo to have some lots she had been received effective May proportionately in air, have the manipulations: flour is milled, Phone 527.1390 Seaforth Doris Violet Adams of London, owtrs on Welsh Street rezoned to 1. Council accepted his resig- explosive potential of 240 pounds then bleached. In the process, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry residential. Council agreed with nation with regret. of dynamite? Because they much of the nutritional value is Adams of Goderich to' David evaporate quickly and mix with removed.Later, the bread is Stewart Mills, son of Mrs. Fred air, gasoline vapors are 'enriched' with vitamins to make SEAFORTH Mills of London and the late Fredparticularly hazardous. In the up for the 'goodness' that +vas Mills. Wedding to take lilac, Northside Un i t I right proportions, the mixture can removed. ELECTRONICS April 26. ' 26-35x1 . e>ljlode with the flip of a Fight But with bread, as with other ZENITH ......_. , Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Nolan, • holds Easter meeting s witch. ''While we have been able to foods, the manufacturer gives us pretty much what ++', want. We R.R.S, 5eaforth, .Ontario are :'tame'; gasoline. for internal want bread thatstays fresh longer & PHILCO pleased to announce the "Wings for Easter" was the announced several up coming Fombystion engines, many people -- so that's what the baker gives DEALER engagement of their daughter, Shirley (knne to Mr. Kenneth Earl lic1em used by the President to events. The next meeting will be continue to gamble by using it for unintended - and "potentially us, Most manipulation of food has Service to all makes John McLean , sort of Mr. and open the meeting of Unit 1 at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot Monday, May 6 in the social rooms of the church. dangerous - purposes," says to do with convenience, hygiene, T. V's., lt�adios, Etc. Mrs. Donald C, McLean' of 321 on April 2 at $'p.m. Mrs, K: Stewart read an Don, Brown, -general ane er of g � g and reservation and storage. P g 17 S arlin St. - Phone`527=1150 P g High Street, Clinton. The Mrs. McKenzie thanked the ''Easter' poem and the first and the Farm Safety Association. Some is done for cosmetic reasons 23-34-tf marriage will take place in St. Vis, President, all who helped last verses of "When I survey the Kee,Ping gasoline away from -- like artificial •coloring, because - Columban Roman Catholic with Toddlers, acted as greeters Wondrous Cross" was sung. oflames isn't the only P , we want peas. to look bright green Church on Saturday, May 11th, and sent her cards while -she was Mrs. ElliottE read the scripture, precaution people need to take to aril margarine to look yellow. 1974 at 6 P.M. 26,--J5x1 - ill. John : 1-18 and led s prayer. Prevent explosions and tires. For All of the chemical additives R. S. BOX Thr oil call was answered with Rev. Ure Stewart was the example, gasoline is not meant to that go into our food are tightly FUNERAL HOME Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. L ne, R.R,No.2, Dublin, Ontario art Easter Thought"; the speaker and m closing he said be a cleaning fluid. it should, nal. be usedlo''"clean floors, clothing controlled b. government. And Y g most serve some useful purpose. announce the forthcoming mien cs were read and the "Let us make our lives count far and machinery parts. Neither Technological processes like Phones: marriage of their daughter Mary treasurer s report given. "Him . Mrs. Allen- gave the shoufd,it be used to start fires in p a s t e u r i z a t ion a n d Day 527-0680 -Night 527-0885 Louise Anne to William Gerald I'hc copper contest captains courtesy remarks. brush, trash piles or briquettes. homogenization have made food 23 34 tf Thomas Staples. son of Mr, and p ha+'e until Sunday to get ti-wir Hyo i 111 verses 1 and 6 was Many gasoline accidents occur safer. Mrs, Gordon Staples, R.R.No.2, Coppers iu, sung and the Mizpah benediction during refuelling. Ahvays turn off But one researcher at the Dublin, Ontario•. The weddingMrs. Ellis is convener for our repeated.' A social half hour clic motor on t•actart•s, trucks and University of Toronto's School of Bruce Pulsifer will take place May 3, at 7 P.M. at 'St. Bake Sale and Tea on April 27. The followed. ]'here were thirty in ruachinery !+,fore tilling the tank. Hygiene, Dr. T. W.Anderson, Columban Church. 26-35x1 general president attendance. Gasoline -powered tools such as says that,rtifieial ingredients are i d I earl n r ind r Piano Specialist Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser, Q R.R.2. Blyth, wish to announce Your piano is a valuable piece of - the engagement of theirdaughter, Carolyn, to Mr. Gerald furniture. Have it tuned and kept Sullivan, son of Mrs. Joseph .in repair, Phone 529-0053.23-34.tf Sullivan, Brantford, and the late Mr. Sullivan. The marriage will take pla'ee in Walton United 24. Cards of Thanks Church at 7:30 P.M. , May 3. 1974. 26-35x1 awriniowers an clauisaws <F ng should not be refilled when •they frequently in food -- and the only are hot. way to.be sure what their effects Even supposedly 'empty' tanks are is to do long-term studies. and drurns can be dangerous; the "in general." he says, "the gasoline [night be gone but the less intervention, the less explosive vapors remain.' Excessive heat, efectric.al and �►�+I+�+w++ welding sparks can all cause the drum or tank t(i explode. While it may seem easy to use b I he Happy Citizens met Mrs. Mary Thornton is a and Miss Brenda Glanville of gasoline to clean greasy 27Births MacRAE - The family of the late . patirYit in Seaforth Community Crediton visited- their machinery chains, don't gamble, Annet MacRae wish to express TIENens, o Mr., SOONTIENS To Mr. and Mrs. Hospital w here she underwent grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Store gasoline properly and use it ,their sincere thanks to relatives John Seaforth. surgery last week. Edward Regele. Thursday only as the fuel it was designed to and friends for the beautiful floral in Stratford Hospital, on March Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'evening., and Pamela Carter. 24-35-1 be. tributes, messages of sympathy. donations to the Cancer Fund and 28 a son. 2Marx1 Preszcatorof Crediton visited last week one daywithMr. and Mrs. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Mass cards, other acts of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Carter, Harald McCallum. Patents and Prices fireblight which can destroy as emission and Brucefield Volunteer Fire An extraordinary 95 per cent of kindness shown them during their •R.•R,N4, Clinton, are pleased to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Re ele g ACROSS DOWN 18. Building TODAY -S ANSWER g recent sad bereavement. Special P -Dill, the birth their spent Friday evening with Mrs. 1. Indian 1.Novelist's or en- slur thanks to Father Fr. Laragh, announce of Melinda Koehler. seaport journalist's Sion aa n azda 3 1 t Dr. Moyo and staff of Seaforth daughter, Pamela Denise , on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boyd +rho 5. European dream 19. Stringed N V �W oN Community Hospital, April 1, 1974 at Clinton Public Hospital. 27-35-1 s crit the winter months in P river 9. Trimmed, (2wds) 2. Single iristru- ment t M OHM3 S ; A r pallbearers, Honor Guard, flower P � Florida have returned to their as a tree 3. Bind 21. Miss , s s bearers and Box Funeral Home. KiPFER - David and Hessie are honrc, • 11. Farm again Adams , z -The MacRae Family. 24-35-1 proud to announce the birth of Mr. and Mrs..lunior Storey and measure 12. Pertain 4. Goals 5. Mineo 24. Pork - er's eating to determine the We wish to thank all those friends their daughter, Karen Hessie on daughter of Seaforth. visited`Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLaughlin on 13. Take on 6. Wayne and Hawn punish Punish d 3ntn n and neighbours who worked so March 29th at SouthHuron Saturday. freight 14. Iago's got them 26. the 31. Submarine. hard to make our reception a P Hospital in Exeter. 27-35-1 Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Murray wife (2wds.) wrongdoer apparatus success especially the. Moore's, + Happy Citizens spent a 1,,% days in Nova Scotia 15. Diamond State 7. Alias "Miss Brooke 27. Last- 32. Fiend men- 34. Injure Dietz' and Dursts. Also the the, cardboard packages they visiting with Mrs. Murray's (abbr.) 8. Whirl boned 36. Highland Wilbee , Orchestra and the Community Centre staff. - Mr. Euchre Euchre 1'. 16. Cambodia's 9. Ante-bellum 29. Singer, Scot 38. Duffer's Stewart, Mrs. Andrew. Crozier; play Mrs. Barry Bullock and Allan Angkor 10. Constructed -- and Mrs.John Flannery. 24-35-1 • and Social Committee. once more Breeder gadget b I he Happy Citizens met i can have a significant impact on 17. Football We wish to express our sincere Thursday, March 4. The euchre Ontario team thanks and appreciation for all the winners were ladies high,20. a a tS Cutting toot flowers, gifts, treats and lovely g Mrs -Routledge; Lone hand, Mrs. � 22. svelte cards. Special thanks to Dr. McGavin; Low, Mrs. Greta Kerr. Ontario's pear industry is 23. Shepherds' Harrett and nurses on O.B. at Men's High, Wm. Kelley; Lone losing acres c and a major share g g pipes 25. Faithful Clinton Public Hospital. - Karen hand, Frank Smale; Low, Art of the market. One reason 28. Public and Pamela Carter. 24-35-1 Nicholson. After which lunch was • growers are reluctant to invest in nee disturba30. re tt96fp levels, served by our social committee. pears is a bacterial disease called Vulcan! Many thanks to our neighbours Patents and Prices fireblight which can destroy as emission and Brucefield Volunteer Fire An extraordinary 95 per cent of much as 40 per cent of a pear tree 31. Exuded 33. Rainy Departm6ni for thpfr prompt Canadian patents are held by in a single season. 34. Biblical assistance on Saturday, April 6, non -residents , reports Pear trees take about seven mountain -- Jim and Lynne Burgess. Consumers' Association of years to come into commercial 36. Eat one's 24-35x1 Canada. Patents as well alt tar'ffs Director- Mrs. R.M.Scott; Pu blic words ' $, t, Rising Village". Roll call was i can have a significant impact on production, but fire light can destroy the trees before they 37. Com- r' ri I would..like to thank all those who the price 6f major appliances such make returns for the grower. ponent , 39. Appear 4'{ visited andsent best wishes while as television sets and automatic Work is underway at Agri- 40, Demolish Worldaffairs, Mrs. Lorne Dale; p.. A,p . ii I was in hos tai S ecaf th'gnks washers. And patent reforin is culture Canada's Harrow, Ont., 41, Weld a to Dr. r. Malkus and Brady,y' crucial if rices of prescription P P P Research Station to breed a 42. Apple or t` nursing staff. .-W-Anh BShij6hi ,•�Ir'ttjks ,are to be toweled to variety, of pear resistant to the ,herr 48, picnic Frank Hu-nt; Public Relations -' Officers are: Past President - re tt96fp levels, diseasei Mrs. John MacLean; President - Gordu41 Wliutt; Auditors, Mrs,, Rising Village". Roll call was AndrewCrozier; Standing answered by, "My Favorite Committee Reports: Agriculture Holiday Spot in Canada", Mrs. and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Arnold Taylor thanked all who Les Campbell; Citizenship and helped throughout the year. Mrs. Worldaffairs, Mrs. Lorne Dale; Elmer Cameron gave the courtesy Education. and Cultural Activities remarks and lunch was served by - Mrs. Andrew Crozier; Family Mrs. Lorne Carter, Mrs, John and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. Norman Riehl MacLean; Resolutions, Mrs, and Mrs,,John McGregot. Frank Hu-nt; Public Relations -' Officers are: Past President - Mrs. Lorne Lawson; Sunshiti��ee�� Mrs. John MacLean; President - Committee - Mrs. Gordart� Mrs. Arnold Taylor; 1st Vice Papple-,Scrap Book - Mrs. John President, Mrs. Harold Hugill; ' MacLean, 'Secretary -Treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. Gordan Papple conducted Gordon Elliott; Assistant the election of officers and the Secretary - Mrs. Ken Stewart; entire slate being accepted as District Director - Mrs. Ross prepared by the Nominating Gordon; Alternate District Committee and read by Mrs. Director- Mrs. R.M.Scott; Pu blic Lorne Lawson.. -Relation Officer - Mrs. Lorne Mrs, Elmer Cameron gave„ the Lawson; Curator„ - Mrs. John motto, Reading, "Thoughts of•a Hillebrecht; Assistant Curators - Miss Belle Campbell, Mrs. Ross MacGregor; Branch Directors - additives Mrs. R.M.Scott, Mts. Lorne Lawson, Mrs. Alex Pepper; Auditors - Mrs. Mary Haugh, � Mrs. Andrew Crozier; Pianist - avoidable manipulation of our Mrs. John McGregor; .Assistant food, the better." Pianist - Mrs. John Henderson. What can the consumer do Branch Standing Committees about all this? Well, first of all, Agriculture and Canadian try to find out exactly what you're Industries Mrs. Leslie eating to determine the Campbell, Mrs. Norman Riehl; nutritional content of what you Citizenship and World• Affairs - buy. Mrs. Lorne Dale, Mrs. Andrew Nutritionists advise avoiding Crozier; Education and Culture foods like synthetic `snacks, Activities - Mrs. John Henderson,' artificial cramers, fruit drinks Miss Belle Campbell; Family and with no fruit in them -- and Consumer Affairs - Mrs. non -enriched cereals with R.J.Doig, Mrs. Alex Pepper., perhaps less nutrient value than Resolutions - Mrs. Harold Hugill, the, cardboard packages they Mrs. John Hillebrecht..; come in. Delegates to District Annual - They also suggest taking a little Mrs. R.M.Scott, Mrs: Ken more time; balancing diet Stewart, Mrs. Andrew. Crozier; between the convenience foods Public Relations - Mrs. Ken and.. those that need more work Campbell, Mrs. Lorne Lawson but provide more nutrition. For and Social Committee. instance, cooking rice front Special Committee scratch rather than buying iLin,a. „ Bus trip - Mrs. Ross Gordon, package is not only less expensive "'Mrs. Johri MacLean, Mrs. -- it's better for you. Gordon Elliott; ` Sunshine As world food st•pplies become Committee - Mrs. Gordaii'i kapple, r scarcer, the trend is to more Mrs. ,Eldin Kerr; Scrap. Book - rather than less technology being Mrs. Wilfred Coleman; Lunch brought to bear on what we eat. ' Convener - Mrs. , R.M.Scott; And even to the development of Programme Mrs.- John more totally synthetic foods. MacLean; Social Committee Knowing what's in your food is Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, Mrs. the first step; balancing diet Gordon McKenzie, Mrs. Jas; between convenience anal Keys, Kominating:Committee • nutritional values is the second. Branch. Directors President and And if technology makes this Past President; TelephonQ harder to do -- you can always Committee- Mrs. Ken Stewart, grow your own tomatoes. One Mrs. Andrew l urnbull, Ivlrs. nutritionist 1 know growk them in Graham Kerr, Mrs. Lorne her apartment. Lawson. DON'T FORGET .:'. PANCAKE DAY at INCENT ""i ARM EQUIPMENT LTD sEAMRTH APRIL 11, 1974 From 12 Noon - . - Dancing from 9 p.m. . i nu sauces ell Ij U . . -r•