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The Huron Expositor, 1975-01-23, Page 3A 4111 ,S A A a A BEVY OF BEARDS.•— There was a line up of about 30 bearded men for the judges of the Centennial beard growing contest to choose from. 49 en entered the contest originally at,'F.all Fair tim so it looks as if the drop out rate was fairly high. T ree of the winners are in the front row. Larry D le, far Something (By Susan White) righ'f; was Judged the bushiest beard, Joe Czerwinski next to him had the most unusual beard and Dr. John Underwood, 3rd from left, the straggliest begird. Gordon Miller, second from right. in the second llow had the best all round beard and D'Orlean Sills, far right, the most colourful. (Staff Photo) to spy Phones were not exactly ringing off the two books such-. a nuisance that they threw wall but there has been some response, one, unused, into the garbage? People in both by phone, in wr iting, and in our office, in both the 345 and 527 conversation to our request for opinions on exchanges arc doubtful. whether or not local people.want.to receive through. both the Dublin -Stratford and Scaforth- London telephone books. , All indications are that the Optimists` Everyone we heard from said they would Winter Carnival last weekend was a great like to get both phone books and sonic said success. There were large crowds of people they felt inconvenienced by having to call hi town all weekend, on snowmobiles, and information for frequent calls to off. There was even a traffic jam after ncighbouring.communitics, not listed in Saturday afternoon's parade!. the local phone book. A couple of people Certainly the Optimists deserved a break said that they were making do with out of after bad weather at the last two year's'"` date phone books and had passed along carnival cut crowds and forced cancellation carefully, hoarded copic'`s' of previous of some events. year's books to friends and relatives. The three dances were , especially One gentleman said ,he would definitely ,popular - people were turned away at the like to have both phone books but said that Legion and the arena as much as an hour he wanted„ to give Bell credit for before the dances were scheduled to begin. cgnsiderably enlarging' his free Call"'ar6a .' Everyone we talked to reported enjoying When they took dyer fhe,McK I oll,"Hibb&t ' " themselves and. local participation was la t 11 and h<igan Tct�illtoritiii`lotfi'(i�y: ' I#dlord li it Iv, • 1'�Jh in ail Carnival events. It looks as if the you had to'pay a longi'd'istanec charge to - Optimists were smart .to stress community call over to the next concession in some involvement this year vs. the semi -pro cases"; he said. snowmobile racing that wits the highlight The names and addresses of those who' of previous years, People seemed to enjoy )old its they' wanted both phone books will really taking part, rather than getting cold be passed on to Jim Scott, Bell's district watching the experts go around the track. manager,in Stratford, who has promised The successful. Carnival seems to be that anyone who asks for the other local another indication that' 1975 is Seaforth's phone book will get it sent out. year and that our Centennial is going to be Meanwhile readers, keep letting us a really big bash. know what ,y oil think about the phone book Thanks to the ,Optimists and everyone question. The subject is still open fol• who worked hard to give us an enjoyable debate. Now,. did anyone really find the winter Ivcckcnd. o r n Board,lof Ed-,ma'y'Hu (Continued frotu Page 1) representatives from the , until 'a' grant payment came Hill of Gpderich asked how much EducationCommittee. through. grant wa's available and was told The board approved a motion R, J. Elliott, Blyth, discussed 93 per cent if below ceiling, but that Clarence MacDonald, interest rates ppid by different that the $80 figure was above, Exeter. act on the budget banks and Cayley Hill, Goderich Mr. Hill said it was a "fairly committee as representative from and Charles Thomas... Brussels, . hot issue in Goderich" but it is the Management Conimittee but agreed that rates should be, something that should not be rejected a motion that Jack investigated and Mr. Dunlop was confined to Gode' ich and the Alexander of Wingham be named authorized to re -negotiate terms Ma'llagement Committee should to the committee. Mrs. Mollie with the Bank. look into other areas across the Kunder of Scaforth first raised Mr. Dunlop suggested that if county where students must walk the objection saying it was not the board asked for school levies more than a mile from school. He right for someone to be put on a to be paid oftener than twice said the board would be open to committee "%•hen they would not yearly by the various munici- criticism if "we do differently be here to attend". Mr. palities then interest would-be ' than the separate school board". Alexander has been holidaying in down considerably. Three Field Trips were Florida since December and is Cayley Hill was appointed approved: 20 students, members repotted to be staying until chairman of the Board's Ad Hoc of the Senior Quters Group, at March. The Management Salary Negotiating Committee South Huron District High School Committee was asked to name with the teachers and he was for an overnight excursion in the another member of the committee given' authority to choose a Exeter area on January 24-25. at to act in place of Mr. Alexander. committee of five additional no cost to the board; about 15 Three trustees were trustees. students, members of the Junior re -appointed to act on the Miss Mary Campbell, student Quters Group a t Exeter for an Advisory Committee on Schools services teacher, has completed overnight excursion to the Hay for Traitfable Retarded Children her probationary teaching Swamp on January 24-25 a t no for 1975 -76 --Vice-chairman contract satisfactorily and was cost to the Board; and for 50 Herbert Turkheim of Zurich, Mrs. given a permanent contract Grade 8 students at Clinton Kunder and Mrs. Dorothy effective January 1. Public School for an overnight Wallace of Goderich. Eby ,► visit to the Maitland $luck on The Board approved the group An amending -law as January 30-31 at a cost to the insurance coverage endorsed by approved for the chairman's Board for one supply teacher and the Ontario Trustees Council for advisory committee to include the transportation, board trustees while on board past chairman of the board if still An allotment of $4,500 was business for 1975 .a.st..a cost of $18 on the board so that the granted to be used for a seminar per trustee and as supplied by the committee wall' be, comrosed of from after school on Thursday, Reliable Life insurance Company. the chairman of the board, the April 3 until noon on Saturday, Any trustee wishing to have theme vice-chairman of the board, the April 5, possibly at the Sutton additional coverage of the Death chairman of the education and'the Park Inq, Kincardine or anothet' and Dismemberment yclause in management committees and the suitable location, to which would effect when a trustee is engaged past chairman, but if he is no y be invited all elementary school on other than board business may longer on the board then a principals, principals of schools do so if the coverage of $25 is paid member at targe to be elected as for the trainable retarded; ail by the trustee himself. the fifth member of the elementary school A borrowing by-law for eight committee at the Inaugural vice -principals, trustees and million dollars was approved for Meeting. members of the executive council the board to borrow if necessary An amendment was made to and that secondary school to carry on board business. To the the by-law that the chairman's principals apd vice -principals be question as to whether the board advisory committee shall act as an invited after school on Friday to had ever borrowed the full external relations committee of the conclusion of the seminar. • amount R.B.Dunlop, the board to deal with liaison. , Approval was given for Mrs. ' Superintendent of. BusinCss communications, and problems Marion Zinn, _ Lucknow and Affairs, replied the most was half affecting harmony, and R.J.Elliott. Blyth to act on the a million and only for a day or a co-operation between the board budget committee as few days to tide the board over and other branches of local j i xl'i . fi •.^"� %+Y, .•C p 4 r.r n ,�, a ¢ ,, '�li. WQXPQ�., . r nv E, ad "T`� '. 90 qyb* Xgt>'re Invited k.s an. iSp9>i,nr publication,'iiiarke-d -tfox ou're �1 p a 4 serge, designed tp help Invited b �► 4 charitable and noja-profit malting_.... The public is invited to A - , groups tell the public about their- general meeting of the 1975+ e upcoming activities. Centennial -.l tiimlttee tonight Fite � 9 � � r� yr� The column will announce, free (Thursday, Jan,23r4), 'in. the y Of charge, meetings or events lower library at 7:30. Committee wb6h are open to the general. head Clive $uist said that workers - REND OFFIC.E. *-GXk7OR. t T public and for which ho admission are needed on quite a few of the µ - will be chargge., Items for the individual centennial events. ,. column should be written out and Those with ideas and time for �- should arrive at the Expositor by -Centennial celebrations are asked !'7� ~� l �1,oTQ.wn OwellI6. 0 the Friday before the week of to tome out to the meeting., Cl s$ef farll�t * Property ,'. . uNa m a c o m i c ne e S MSurrltXl r`�ottag Ross Hodgert I;-, . ~;Cfiurahest, Halls. Dublin ata o nty- Extended Coverage (wind, smoke, water damage, falling objects, liability, etc.) Is also County Council committees HEALTH - E. W.Oddleifson; J.' available were named at the first 1975 Miller: A. McKinlev: W.J.Dale; DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS meeting in Goderich last week. J. Morrissey. Prow!Rep. Ray McCurdy R.R.1Kfrktdn The first person named is LIBRARY - N. Durst: E. , Chairman and the committees Thompson: T•D.MacMillan Timothy Toohey R. R.3, Lucalh are:. G. McCuteheon; E. • Talbot; Clayton Colquhoun R.R.1, St. Marys ROAD - W McNichol: R. D.H.McKenzie. Gibson; J. Kerr; R.W.J.Lyons; PROPERTY - S. -Profit; Martin Feeney Dublin C.K.Campbell. W.W.McBride; J. Baker; Robert Gardiner R.R.2, Staffa HURONVIEW - J. Tinney; H. G.G-Ginn: J. Jewitt: William Chaffe "^• McMichael; J.A.Mair; S.P.Hallahan. .Mitchell T.W.Consitt: C.E.Boyle. PLANNING - J.L.McCuteheon: J.I-.1-tannery; D.A.MeNeif; Social services - E. Sillery; H. C.Desjardine; G.H.Stirling; Mulvey; . R.O.Williamson; B.Clifford. J.R.Hunking; J.F.MacDonald. EXECUTIVE-R.J.Lawrie; H. LAND DIVISION - E. Hayter; Lobb: A. Campbell;: W.J.Elston; H. Robinson: R. Westcott; C. W,1 Morley, F.E.Haberer. Laithwaite; G. Reed. 229-6643 3,45-2001 348-9051 iwl r rf rrl .t+rr� r rr r rrr ws trr a rr �i ar rr lrr Br Frr+ta Br E� air r Brf frr 1111111111111111146* ' . S WE SELL CANADA 'APPROVED GRADE "A" RED RIBBON BEET 0 a. meat' APPROXIMATE ONE WHOLE, FEARMAN TOP VALU CARNATION FAT CONTENT 25% FRESH FRYER - 21/2 to 41/2 lbs. FULLY COOKED FANCY QUALITY- PARTLY SKIMMED 2%111 . REGULAR CUT-UP . SMOKED PICNIC FRUIT COCKTAIL EVAPORATED MILK . � GROUND BEEF CHICKEN SHOULDER C AYORK 1 I581 A C'Bn251 ro CARLTON CLUB Iblb, -Y. _. 11-- NONRETURNABLE SMOOTH ASSORTED FLAVOURS 1 "11, SOFT DRINKS PEANUT BU#TER II , ►; m 2bBL �� C 3 @, 199 for FROZEN CONCENTRATE BURNS 1 BUDGET � SWEET PICKLED FRE''H < " FRESH � N' YORK For Dogi & Cats NUTRITIOUS %SKINLESS ORANGE JUICE 3 to 4 lbs. BACKS ATTACHED i , PET FOOD scl�:r CHICKEN BREASTS" 2', 12 z, r+ Si1COTTAGE ROLLS BEEF LWER B. c 71t5io- nt1 r C C C N lb. Ib. w. U.S. A, NO. i ? Zipper Skin MAXIMUM FAT CONTENT 15% TOP VALU STORE PACKED BURNS TANGERINES 1 Lean c Country -Style , C Skinless 190'1 Ground Beef Ib' / 4 Pork Sausage Ib' 7� Wieners 1 Ib, pkg. N /� r FAT CONTENT LESS THAN 15% TOP VALU . STORE PACKED TOP VALU tII V B Extra Lean • c Small Link � c Skinless '�'�c B' 2 doe.891 Ground Beef 1b' 94 Pork Sausage 1b. 79 Wieners 1 m. pkg. D U.S.A. No. 1 C r FRESH ............................................. BURNS........... BURNS...SLICED ..........................' GREEN CABBAGE 1b. 18 E Chicken59� 0 D Sliced 420 Side �� Q I Wings 1b: Bologna 6 oz. pkg. Bacon 1 Ib. pkg. CANADA No. 1 CANADA No 1 ...... ......1..................................................................... 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SMOKED PICNIC FRUIT COCKTAIL EVAPORATED MILK . � GROUND BEEF CHICKEN SHOULDER C AYORK 1 I581 A C'Bn251 ro CARLTON CLUB Iblb, -Y. _. 11-- NONRETURNABLE SMOOTH ASSORTED FLAVOURS 1 "11, SOFT DRINKS PEANUT BU#TER II , ►; m 2bBL �� C 3 @, 199 for FROZEN CONCENTRATE BURNS 1 BUDGET � SWEET PICKLED FRE''H < " FRESH � N' YORK For Dogi & Cats NUTRITIOUS %SKINLESS ORANGE JUICE 3 to 4 lbs. BACKS ATTACHED i , PET FOOD scl�:r CHICKEN BREASTS" 2', 12 z, r+ Si1COTTAGE ROLLS BEEF LWER B. c 71t5io- nt1 r C C C N lb. Ib. w. U.S. A, NO. i ? Zipper Skin MAXIMUM FAT CONTENT 15% TOP VALU STORE PACKED BURNS TANGERINES 1 Lean c Country -Style , C Skinless 190'1 Ground Beef Ib' / 4 Pork Sausage Ib' 7� Wieners 1 Ib, pkg. N /� r FAT CONTENT LESS THAN 15% TOP VALU . STORE PACKED TOP VALU tII V B Extra Lean • c Small Link � c Skinless '�'�c B' 2 doe.891 Ground Beef 1b' 94 Pork Sausage 1b. 79 Wieners 1 m. pkg. D U.S.A. No. 1 C r FRESH ............................................. BURNS........... BURNS...SLICED ..........................' GREEN CABBAGE 1b. 18 E Chicken59� 0 D Sliced 420 Side �� Q I Wings 1b: Bologna 6 oz. pkg. Bacon 1 Ib. pkg. CANADA No. 1 CANADA No 1 ...... ......1..................................................................... I ................... ........ • Cello Carrots 2 1b. b.935 Waxed Turnips , Ib. 10� Chicken • • BURNS , TRIPLE PACK TOP VALU • SLICED' l) FRESH •BACKS ATTACHED E -• Cooked • U.S.A. No. 1 ..RED OR WHITE •CANADA FANCY Mdnmsh C • - C Side a alb. 890 �LegS Ib 88 Meats l Ib. pkg. 99 Bacon 1 ib. pkg.' 028 Grapefruit 61or 89 Apples baq �, ♦ � mal �. an *. oa un � mF t� to itw r� � ttEt ttrar tt}It ti r IYt a,av, fYt uorr,o urn gwxrnrs,o Avqua ,wur goNllWtr,s $IolBed tM SEttiee118f M. LMB tiGHtd a dW EtrEtnrt UNNi C,OfWB IM"MBAr, JAOO W T4 tori CLOVER LEAF ARMOUR BRAND STANDARD TOP VALU 1 RASI ltUAIE Solo Light Meat. MANDARIN GRIM VAI1W Tomato or Vagetame FROM TUNA 09ANGES GREEN PEAS ,SOUP FISH 7fin -59 3 8 6 CARNATION STUART HOUSE wCNRISTIES - CHIPS AHOY; McCAIN-'TR02EN MCS POWDERED Giant Plastic 1% millG000not Sremo or Ommeaf- FOUR VARIMES RwLi1O1 #� SKIM,MILK GARBAGE BAGS 000pES FRUIT .PIES.9 FRS box ' Otto 0 5�•.,. ►n trbt ' ;'R N 28809 5.!! . KAM POST - PRE-SWEETENW PALMOLIVE 09ANGf P.pLY Rkfi fEIB vAIIJ - C EiRI All %►es A Flavours RONEY COMB For. Gisfiss inti TINS PUV41k Pnf� s LUNCNEON MEAT CEREAL OEC ENT 0RYSTIBLS 1 H tliits �. t(x 81 1 19 404 CHEOWTHIS LIST FOR THE ICA STORE NEAREST YOU a WE - INSIDE FROSTED STUART HOUSE " HEREFORD t2 or 25, •0, 60, 100 Watt . pkg C Chlckin 14o"Im pkys. 0 CORNED BEEF fin 0x8 LIGHT BULBS of 2 • 47 SOUP MIX 3 of 2 PANTRY SHELF - CHOICE PUNCH'• CHEF BOY All DEE •µCHEESE HeIVOt or $IICOS 28 o, 6TC POWDERED s Ib 2 49 FLAVO01k 28 o, PEACHES tan DETERGENT bo■ 0 PIZ 'AVIX Pky. r Seaforth ...............................................,.-,...,.,..................................«. ........ TETLEY PABLUM PAPER pkg 1 09 PURINA as Ib 19 CEREAL to os. TEA BAGS of 72 0 DOG CHOW boy lI CERLIAL pkq. N. ...................................................................................................«.«.«................................�..+....» STUART HOUSE • GARbEN PIAIN OR SALTEDHERSHEY Veiablo OUP mix onion of 2 37 ,Ch►tstPremium t m 63" Instant 2 lb. S CRACKERS 09CHOCOLATE de., ■ ,r I HOW.. i'