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The Huron Expositor, 1974-08-22, Page 10FIVE GENERATIONS — Five generations were together'at a family reunion at the Harry Nesbitt farm In McKillop on Sunday. Rochelle and David, Clayton, left, were there from La Salle, Quebec with the newest addition to the.family, two-month old Valerie Ruth who met her great -great grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Ryan, Huronview, for the first time. Second from left, standing is Mrs.:Harry Nesbitt, Valerie's grandmother, with Mr. and Mrs., George Campbell, the baby's great grandparents.- Kneeling at right front is Harry Nesbitt, the baby's grandfather. (Staff Photo) Winner writes _ "What m week)paper means to me yY The . winner of the Canadian my expectant days except a North Renfrew Times, the radio Community Newspapers Associa- husband who was at work all day. and the TV are great forms of tion Competition for readers an But an article concerning prenatal entertainment and companion - article on "What my local paper classes helped to introduce me to ship while one is accomplishing means to me" was named at the an armful of women in the same household drudgery. Besides this CCNA convention in Toronto in condition - waiting for the little the Paper kept us up to -date on s' July. The winner was Aline Chan, one no.longer was endless series every upcoming music shop, . a reader of the North Renfrew ' of doubtful days.. drama or poetry presentation. (Ont.) Times. Her winning article I was able to read about the s we were just furnishing our follows. iA ntricate patterns of the local town home, the "want ads" provided "t Life for a newcomer can be council,,..voice a plea, for a -new us with sources of innumerable. boring and lonely in a strange water -treatment plant and when I items. Also, on Wednesdays, society where everyone knows heard people talking about "an when the paper is distributed, it everyone else... except • little of outrageous swimming pool" or is not uncoyhmon to see fellow you. That's how it was for me, ' the new hospital building plans, i housewives shopping in local Ib newly ` arrived to the small was able to put in my penny's grocery stores armed with the community of Deep River ... but worth. sales merchandise section of the the estrangement did not last I remember being: ,told that paper, long. Not when upon insistence, a most sports in Deep River are One item 1 would not like to see neighbour in the building landed quite expensive pasttimes, but an eliminated is the weekly picture' me with a l pndle of discarded advertisement in the • 'North' on the editorial page ,„,}t alwaks North Renfrew Times. My Renfrew Times concerning the de' ,picts a local scene, either' s subscription to the paper started Curling Club's newcomers' plan painting, sketch or drawing, that week anal it"openedup to me whereby a hour's worth of curling which I would cut out and enclose a whole new•world of entertain- lessons, coffee, cookies ' and with letters overseas. meat, sports and local news. babysitting cost a minimal one Another disappointment is that Through this paper, I learned dollar, brought me rushing to the many news items never find their of night classes at the local high rink. way to print, and. these school .where I made lasting The local TV guide was helpful un published. discoveries can only friendships. I was at the same for we 'were subscribing -to the • be made over a cup of tea. time, in a pregnancy dilema - no Globe and Mail which does not The paper; however, should be close friends or relatives to ease advertise local programming. The congratulated on its fine artwork, layout and number of excellent reporters and staff. It tries to..be / represented at,almost every. event TODAYS CHILD. taking place in town and emulates the good aspects of a big city newspaper. BY HELEN. ALLEN What does the North Renfrew dime mean to mel When I first 'dame this small town it Was m � f to y y: >^ 1 poxce,,,, hel(trtng 'to ,base the frustration and , ,-.,loneliness w. K '`Y« %}„• acquired through transposition. I , � ��• < , t r y used to sit home day after day, feeling sorry for myself, but thankfully, I discoverd the paper g and began reading it as an active .offi :: ':�.y,'a?±.x'� "a'•5.., �uYz .eb"','. '.yy'.'s •"%�?. sF'<"?�.��� part of everyday life. I feel as if I x.i had just begun to be "me and K °` ; s 755. ' Y s E' what crowned by new depths' and `, creativity was found one day, under the "Birth" section of the >.;,;• paper ... my first child was born... it seemed as if the whole world knew and heard, and since then %'NG'G;.xiFgi >'w x ''�y�,.,•� � my fehlings of loneliness never U 4 h ��p� �} , �•;,•�•�sr lingered ... I like the North -%�N Renfrew Times as it is and would • � , :,;};::; •� , `s %:;,;f .;� never be without. rs:Gri �: i{;;•Y,z.•i};'} :ti>:':t.'s•:: :::Y.:::;;::, i.:'::.£;.,,,��4"''��/i.•:Yfz%^�: v� � �;• �< r ,� Y 4,<i ,� x. ;'.�" ,a �y,.t:,cy�k JUDGE S COMMENTS ; As an editor, 1 envy and admire IBM,the sure touch for their readers f `k s °'�y✓i`� enjoyed by the editors and '. ............ ��'/ Y// r publishers of community new a ers. Quite obviously they understand the real nature of their readers and fellow citizens. From west coast to east, the "fosses hundred entries in the CCNA contest almost all made the same points: : -tae communiity paper covers the 101 news that matters to people --what happens in their kitchen, back - HE IS LIVELY AND INTERESTING yard, and community --as opposed At seven, a boy is rather young to be choosing a career but to news that's merely anyone familiar with the theatre will feel Tommy should be an "important". ' actor. He is almost a double for Tom Kneebone, one of Canada's - the community newspaper is a most shining talents. Besides his looks, Tommy has mother forum., quality that might help him in a stage career. He loves to be in . the community newspaper the limelight. This is not showing off, according to the people involves its readers in the who know him best. It's because he is an insecure youngster, community. greatly in need of attention• and affection. its readers include the ,,very Tommy is healthy, slim, wiry, active and a bit small for his young and the very old. age. He has dark eyes, light brown hair and fair skin. its advertising contains welcome School proved difficult at first for Tommy because he was essential infer-tuation,-, lively and easily distracted. he spent two and a half years in - the newspaper records current kindergarten. He now loves school and did well in Grade 1. He history. enjoys intellectual activities and is now learning to play chess. Quality of entries was similarly Tommy likes listening to stories but is beginning to read on his very uniform. On a scale of one -to own. He is showing an interest in music. seven, they all fell within a range Such apt active lad is almost bound to enjoy outdoor activities. of five to 6'/9. Twelve entries Tommy is a camping enthusiast and likes skating, skiing, riding Gored 6'/s.. itis bike and swimming, for which, he has already started to win Three finalists slowly rose to badges. the top of the heap: entries from Oiontnny, should be the youngest in the family with no children Ruth E.Kaulback ($ridgewater close to''him in,. Age, Bulldtin, N.S.), H. Shirley Fo*W Y)'c, iirquife i�biout adopting Tonitrrty, please write to Today's (Lunenburg Progress Enterprise, iy ; .r ..,,e , Sr?.f, �I oUtry of Community lurid Socia Servi'ce's, Boer 888, N,S.), and the one I choose as the : �t<�tGcn 'l;�w. "�dfrirafct)�d ,2F12> Fo gen rat adt►paa,t 1t,1`or,nation, winner: Aline Chan, North .�ile�'e eiirltalwi.''y'c�uk tticitt Cfildrtytiis ,Aid society. ,_ . Tteiyite°w T,n,@s.. Y�.;.waa iiMa:i7 ai.:as,i+;.•�ceMv�i�pesa...a..w..wk+�.+:.;�w....:�. ''wa"!.^'^. rq•ed..�.a:X:f5'k a. II44 �PIP n ' WRR ,w "0 p , F pickles, I � r Q.1d h - spins obu uest i $, ,n spite of all our changing fold vinegar then retriove:. habits, the practice of makitJg •Use fresh sQlGes each ye&r since a Tose enaixlal, aluminum ori and.answers �' pickles is one that marry still cljq they tend to lose flavor if stored ste cooking utensils. P $ stainless .. el 8 to,..3Ure is # great deal of pude too long. Always measure spice: laagar and salt will discolor. • and pleasure in offering Blends Too much spice or boiling the n; Copper- and brass. 'to explain.and family homemade pickles. , spice too long with the vinegar Agriculture Canada's Food may produce a dark color or bitter. * Store pickles in sterilized glass Advisory Services receivers`,'many flavor. Whole spices give a better jars or sealers in a cool place. .eQ enquiries about pickling and offer color and flavor than ground Some pickles' tend to � discolor �f HURON EXPOSITOR some practical suggestions to spicbS. Tie the whole spices packod , in jars.. Sealers , are more obtain a good product.loosely in a cheesecloth bag, cook airtight and should be used when , * Select firm, frersh vegetables with the pickle or vinegar and recommended in the. recipe. . and fruits for making pickles. Fruits may be slightly under -ripe. Forecast Au ust 'food outlook want ads so they' � use coarse pickling suit- rather 8 than table salt to prevent the -Pork: w Broiler chickens will pe In pickling brine from becoming Supplies are expected to be adequate supply, while roaster cloudy. ample, averaging, above year- chickens (over 4 ° pounds, serve yon' * It is important to use the' correct earlier levels. eviscerated) ;are likely . to . be amount of salt. pickles will be soft Beef: ' plentiful. All turkeys will continue'' - or slippery if enough is not used; Supplies of low and high grades to be very plentiful. .advantage if too little. , is used they may of beef are expected to be Dairy Products: to better shrivel and become tough. adequate. Supplies of cottage cheese, ice * Use good quality vinegar full Eggs: cream and yogurt will continue to v strength. If it is weak or dilute, Layer numbers will be down meet increasing demand. pickles -will be soft and may not slightly.and the rate of la will be P Y Y Fruit: keep. If the flavor of the pickles is lower. Supplies are expected to Peaches, ' apricots and 1.HOW CAN I PLACE MY 1.4 too sharp, -increase the sugar in be plentiful. 'blueberries will be seasonally WANT AD? . again, it may j st be that no-one the recipe rather than dilute the Poultry: available in good sunoly. There are at least three Was in the arket for your, different ways, one of which will particular offer t the time your j& . surely be convenient for` you. ad ran. In this case it would be (1) Almost all types of elsassified wise to hold your ad for a week or.. ads are accepted by telephone. two, then try again. ht any event '' 11 527 0240 Expositor Classified Ads are read 7 e.a.,r Ut 4 C 0 1974 Pinto Runabout Three door Runabout, 2300 c.c. engine, automatic transmission, impact absorbing front andrear bumper systems, manual front disc brakes, direct -air ventilation, 3 - speed heater, parking lamps, inside hood release, all. vinyl front, seats, Serial No, List '33523o 2 Licence, freight and all handling o� $3 1 49 charurgesges included. 1974 Pinto Runabout Three door Runabout, 2300 c.c. engine, ,impact absorbing front and rear bumper systems, manual front disc, brakes, direct- air ventilation, 3 -speed heater, parking lamps, inside hood release; all vinyl front seats, Serial No. 302167 plus Value Op- List '335200 tion 'Package. Licence freight and all ` handling_ charges included. Now, $3095 1974 Maverkh 2 -door Two door Coach, 250.CID, 2-V engine, Cruise o-matic transrhission, 378 x 14 -------------------- 7-- "• white' sidewall tires, 'impact. absorbing front -"and , rear` iUrg06r systems, ,door tinted glass, .... all.Tord Motor Company7. ,...:. lifeguard design safety features, full width bench seat, colorer -keyed, steering List 5355880 wheel column, colour -keyed carpeting, front and rear bumper guards, heavy Now,3 299 duty suspension. Serial No. 301643." ""' 1974 MarerKk 4 -door Sedan .. 250 CID, 2-V engine; Cruise-o-matic transmission, 37$ x 14 white 'sidewall tires, impact absorbing front and rear bumper systems,' door tinted glass, all Ford Motor Company lifeguard design safety features, full width bench seat, List '379430 colour -keyed steering wheel column, - colour -keyed carpetinj;`'••front and rear bumPe r9wards heavy duty suspension... on- ..,Now $3499. S rial'No:'208865: ,.• ^ USED CAR ,BARGAIN ' S CONTINUE . Jnnunnnnnnnunnnfununnnuunnnw MAVERICK SPECIALS = ECONOMY 1695 _COMPACTS1970 MAVERICK driven by a quiet lady. Licence DFU491. = 1973 PINTO 2 -door,. 4- 1970 MAVERICK GRABBER, yellow, for the : Speed, Licence BDW778. young' of$1595 heart. Licence DFY629 - t - S 2295 FUL SIZE CARS - 1972 .VEGA hatchback, 2300 cc, 4 -cylinder, 4- 1971 MERCURY QUIS BROUGHAM 4• t S speed, ttransmission, radio. Licence CNN740.door hardtop, fully equipped includin9 air con ditionin .Licence CNH333 2195 ' ` 2 J 972 FORD 1 O GALAXIE 50 hart V. 0 2 -door hardtop, 8 P. . = 18 automatic, power steering, power brakes. licenc11451 2 TRU DFU102 5 - R KS 4 1972 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 6:passenger-t = 1969 CHEV window van, wagon, V-8, automatic, power steering, power $ 2495 _ has some' kind of a motor brakes. Licence DHX711 (6 or 8 cylinder) Licence B75776 1969 FORD 6 -passenger squire wagon, V-$, $ $1295. , automatic, power brakes, ower steering, power rear window, Licence FH 1500- 69 FORD VAN V -8. -Licence 1967 CHEV IMPALA 2 -door hardtop: LicenceS T43377 DFX058 895 = $ 1969 METEOR RIDEAU sedan, a twice blue. � _ 1195 Ready fo go, licence DHA244. 1495 = 69 CHEV 3/4 TON motor good, rest terrible. Licence 1970 FQ tD 2•door, V-8, automatic, Licence $ 1 � r 757805 DFW526 1971 GALXIE 500 2 -door hardtop, power steer- $ 345 ing, power brakes, automatic. licence HNK939 1845 = 63 MERCURY F700 Dump. $1295 = Licence C39964 1969 CHEVROLET 4 door. licence DDC659 - $1795, 1968 VOLKSWAGEN 4 -speed. and radio. t c Licence- DFY546 + 895 _ 72 INTERNATIO;IAL 'is UNCERTIFIED TRUCK _ Ton pickup. Licence C19633 1965 DODGE 'h ton, heavy duty suspension, b 5951 1895 cylinder standard transmission; complete with racks. ;uimon unnnnurtinunuinunnnn::u yuununnnnunnmmfnnnnnnnnu� Remember ... It's = 0 sense to see = Larry iSnliC�e Motors Snider's Huron County's , LIMITED E largest Ford Dealer _ EXETER 235-164Q ,LONDON 727-4191 s Open Wbokddys Until 9:00 Saturdays Utifil 6;00 I3 I 14 c F 3 a f a h 0 a e S A e c r 0 6 .P ) in your ad. Indicate..the Mail (2Mail by thousands of people' every ` fu times you wish it to run Week. Make your offer attractive; . ind mail it to: The Huron give it a fair chance by scheduling 3xpositor, Box 69, Seaforth, it for a couple of insertions, and if _ httario. there is a market for what you (3) If you are downtown it may offer — The Expositor will find it. e Convenient for you dropin- at Ur office. We're certain tat one flit f these methods will answer your ,L WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU,, feeds. - MAKE A MISTAKE IN MY AD? ..WHEN CAN I PLACE A WANT We correct it. Ilut — errors iJD? must be reported immediately as rticle you are advertising. Jways feature pricel Remember we are responsible for only one Office hours are 8:30 a.m. 'til (1) incorrect insertio`tf. Typists 1:00 'p.m. Monday through and printers are human, friday. On Saturdays we're open therefore, mistakes happen now 1.00 'til 5 p.m. Play safe by and then. It is customary for to laving your ad in early. newspapers to make good on one incorrect insertion. HOW DO I FQ~40W IF MY AD S •WORDED CORRECTLY? 8. WE EI SHOULD I USE A BOX A good 'ad tells the complete NUMBER? tory. Tells what YOU would like Box numbers should be used t know if you were the 'reader. only when absolutely necessat ttelligent, descriptive ads with Few people will take the time to rices get best attention and roduce quickest results. If you write a reply to your ad, never . re in doubt as to how to word know ill be r knowing' whether it w . our ad consult our Ad Taker. acknowledged or not. A. bdii oint out the best featur s e I P number definitely cu is down on response yo`iit`i(r''liely to receive. rticle you are advertising. Jways feature pricel Remember For some reason or, another ?. -the you TELT, = the People do not wish to, reveal their .,more uicker you SELLI Price is identity and therefore. use a-boti Al nportant because- Want Ad number. hoppers know what they want ad how much they plan to spend. price creates only live -sponses and eliminates idle 9 CAN'T. I DECIDE suall es that waste time and uatly end or st art with tate • WHICH CLASSIFICATION I b uestion "HOW MUCH?" WANT TO PLACE -MY AD UNDER? HOW ARE WANT AD RATES Before Want'A & became as ETERMINED? important as they are today it was Possible to lump them all together Want Ad rates are based on the rculation of the paper. The. without headings.As the power of `fnidr.eased :uron Expositor reaches nearly Want Ads , and....they ,000 homes each week or became an important advertising pproximately 10,000 readers. medium it became imperative to An Expositor Want Ad is separate them in" some, logical :tually one of the most manner, developed to make it'd' (expensive services available., easier for the reader to find 'Our An Expositor Classified ad specific ads. readers are tsts as little as $1.50 per week accustomed to these headings 2d reaches almost 3,000 homes and deliberate rn' :-classification tch week., would cause annoyance which wouldn't help the advertiser. The Huron 'Expositor or the reader: 5 WHEN SHOULD I PLACE MY D? Want Ads should be placed as irly as possible in the week. Ads innot be accepted later than oon on the Tuesday of the tveek f publication. WHY DIDN'T i GET RESULTS ROM MY AD? Although, by and large, the ;sults from jrxpositor -News rant Ads are remarkable, .casionally you will find that sur ad brings no response. hert5could be several reasons. It fay -be wise to reword your ad to fake it more attractive. Then 10.WHY SHOULD I RUN MY AD AGAIN IF IT DID NOT PRODUCE RESULTS THE FIRST 40 TIME? The market you reach through Classified is constantly changing. Just because your ad dtcin•t produce results this week, does not mean that its cannot do so. People who didn't need a baby buggy yesterday may discover they need one soon. People who had jobs yesterday may not hfte them today In The, Huron Expositor audience thousands of families' needs' and. wants are ever changing. An offer that produced no results this week may be overwhelmingly successful next week. We"hope you will find The Huron -Expositor Classified Department, - courteous and willing to help you i:#every way possible. It Please phone