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The Huron Expositor, 1975-02-27, Page 12• 111 :1.111014 rOosrron, FEBRUARY 2711975 I-1 ►r on y P off to 'Australia Iangkart, , Voif die (4: Charteied Acco6ntants - 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partnet Bus. 235-0120, Res. 238-8075 Kinettes The Clinton Kinette Club served' Tea on Friday morning in the north wing dining area for the residents of ground, floor north and centre. The Goderich roToWnship Womeji's Institute volunteers assisted with Monday afternoons activities.Music hr, the occasion was provided by Molly CoX, Dora Heard, Elsie Henderson, Norman Speir, Jerry, Collins, Philip Regier and Morgan Dalton, Following the program the ladies served .tea •and cookies. Twenty-tWo residents having February birthdays were honoured at a party. on Wednesday afternoon sponsored by , the Goderich 'Women's Institute . Mrs. Mary Claremont was emcee for the program which included vocal solos by Mrs. Muriel Harrison and Mrs. Warr: instrumental numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schramm and a comedy quartette Mary Claremont, Ether Johnston, Erma Anderson and Jean Schramm. Gifts were presented to the celebrants and lunch was served by the ladies. Mrs. Margaret McCartney who celebrated her 93rd birthday on. February 22nd thanked the Institute on behalf of the/ rpidents. A musical group "The/ Star Trex", of Varna, provided the program for "Family Night"., This group have become very well known in the last five years.They feature country and western music: Miss Sharon Potter is sol'oist and joins the Johnston Brothers Gary, Rex and Larry for some of the numbers. Pat Thurlow thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. '.The residents have been enjoying the apples which were donated by the Huronview Auxiliary and the Clinton LO.B.A. They are put on each of the trays at suppertime. Owing to the flue epidemic in the area a restriction of visitors has -been necessary; we hope the ban will soon be 0 pte bigsuccess redevelopment of Wellington Street in front of Parliament Hill, a three-block stretch of property R.E.McKinley, M.P. (Huron- ' Middleiex), Conservative chief whip, is among 16 'members 9f the Abbott commission on parliamentary facilities which leaves Ottawa for a 12-day visit to Australia. The commission is led by Douglas Abbott, a cabinet -minister in' the King and St. Laurent governments and later a member of the %interne Court of Canada. He is retired and living in Ottawa. .The commission jis assigned to make recommendations on future requirements for parliamentary facilities in Ottawa. It's recommendations are expected,to have some effect • on '1 The first Huron County singles dance in Clinton Saturday night was.a real success, according to 'Organizers. By ten o'clock, 'people Were being turned away' at the door. • There was good participation by everyone who attended, the singles committee said. One man Li •'Who hadn't been to a dance in 25 years was up dancing 13 times. People from all age , groups attended and there were participants there from London, Stratford and Listowel as well as from. Huron County. The group is planning their next dance on March 22 in Clinton and another in Seaforth on April 26. They are looking into moving -the singles dance to a larger hall to accommodate the crowds, Saltford Valley Hall , near Goderiett and the Atwood Community Centre have been suggested. recently acquired by the government. BP , SERVICE STATIONS, FOR SALE Tom Lefebvre, government chief whip, is also a member of the party which includes three Liberals, three Conservatives and one each from the NDP and Social Credit parties. The commission will spend four days at_ Canberra inspecting parliamentary facilities which Were the necleus of a new capital city for Australia. It will also speed four days in Sydney. No in various established locations ' in the following communities: Auburn Many attend former warden's funeral --Goderich- - Hensall — Bayfield —.Wingham MI For further information call: ' Mike Quinn - 48.24782 (eyenings). W. Rogers 1-800-265-4157 (days) Plans were made for a history of. St. Augustine and surrounding area. The World' s'"Day of Prayer is to be held at the Nile United Church, Mardi, Mr. Jim Leddy is at home from Kitchener hospital where he had treatment,, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Boyle and family spent the weekend in Chatham visiting Cyril's sister, Mrs.' Moe Mulhyrn and Rita. , Friends and ne4ghbors of St. Augustine sorry to hear of death of 'Alphosie Boyle in Goderich Sunday whO lived in this vicinity before moving to Goderich: Ladies from St. Augustine were entertaining at Pine Crest home in 'Lucknow last Sunday. The yough club are having a card party Friday night, in the Parish Hall. „ Mr:" and Mrs George Brophy •d two girls are moving to 'Lucknow on Saturday where George will practice Law, ' tk, w low eef price Intioduces by pOputar,lemand at 1GA the choice is yours NEW LEAN, TENDER "BUDGET BEEF" Now at IGA A brand new beef lo arOadea y oka St.14.0,19 selection Tender Leon Budget Beef This beel .5 well norned coining from young lean cattle resulting in mild satisfying nevoid and texture Compare the lean know yo uu II be pteasantly surprised ness and careful Ir.m at this beef with any Bargain Beef •rt the area We 104'5 BDGET BEEF" IS GUARANTEED TENDER QUALITY-PROTECTED CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF Whenever you wont uniformly superb flavour and juicy•rsch tenderness in beet msist on IGA' quality protected, Red Ribbon Canada Grade "A" Beef on IGA exclusive Nol only does :GA s Quolity.ProteCtd beef meet Nord Department of Agriculture standards for Grade "A- quality f t also meets bone and waste for outstondmg value IGA's own quality criteria for beef excellence and it's Irtmmed of excess fat THE PROMISE IS OURS . , , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. __„.... 1 __ A with tender, lean "Budget Beef" to • minimize your mearcost! "THE CHOICE IS YOURS" "THE CHOICE IS YOURS" "THE CHOICE IS YOURS" "THE CHOICE IS YOURS" "THE CHOICE IS YOURS" "THE CHOICE IS YOURS" A number 'of people from here attended the funeral of Brown Smyth -in • Lucknow On Wednesday. He farmed on 7th line of West Wawanosh, was reeve and warden of the township in in past years. He was buried in Dungannon. A meeting of the C.WL. 'was held in parish hall Monday night. Eleven ladies were present FAther Dentinger openel the meeting with prayer; Mrs. Bill Kinahin chaired the meeting. Minutes were read by MrS. Wm. Redmond. Mrs.• Cyril Boyle read corres- pondence and thank you notes. Mrs. RaymOnd Boyle gave roll call. Mrs. Joe Hicky gave financial report. , Walton co • ti are foster parents A ill '1;54,4 1414iA472...5 Cutfrom the Beef Loin WING & T-BONE STEAKS BEEF HIP ., TOP ROUND STEAK ROAST Regular Cut 6th 1.1 7th Rib ,Regular Cut 1st 5 Ribs BEEF' HIP-BOTTOM CUT 4. BEEF HIP SIRLOIN' TIP ROAST • BEEF RIB STEAKS - BUDGET BEEF $ lb, BEEF RIB ROAST BONELESS ROUND STEAK sisters and in some cases, their patents. The aim is to give the family - the tools to help them become independent and self- supporting. Special programs adapted to the needs of each country also meet these aims.' A very special, commitment has peen made by member of our community, Mr.end Mrs. Jack R. , Gordon of Walton, have joined Foster Parents Plan of Canada. t. They have 'adopted' little 4 Rosalinda aged'. Si c years of , i Philippinesitl %Tlie: •-• briffon's monthly ' contribution of $17 • brings material and financial assistance to both child and family and is aimed at strengthening the family unit by helping each member. $17.00 a month provides the family with a monthly cash grand, distribution of. goods .such as vitamins, blankets, towels-,-gbaf ', and other useful items, medical and dental care, the sustained guidance and counselling of social workers And the benefit of special programs. A strong emphasis is placed on education. All Foster Children (and their brothers and sisters , if' possible) must attend school. Vocational training courses are 'available to 'Foster Children, their brothers and BUDGET BEEF BUDGET BEEF BUDGET BEEF BUDGET BEEF BUDGET BEEF A p foster Parents and Foster Children correspond monthly (letters are translated. by PLAN) and often develop warm and affectionate relationships Which mean as much to the child as, the material and financial aid. „ Foster Parents Plan is currently working in ten countries.in South America and Asia. Over 50,000 Children are currently being aided by individuals, groups and families in' Canada, the, U.S.A. and Australia. • For more information on this non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political independent organization, write Foster Parents Plan of Canada., 153 St. Clair Avenue West. Toronto, Ontario, .M4V 1P8. lb. GRADE 'A' BEEF GRADE 'A' BEEF., GRADE 'A' BEEF GRADE 'A' BEEF GRADE 'A' BEEF GRADE 'A' BEEF 5 88 $ 88 $ D. Melody •wins in Wingham lb. lb. t. J BUDGET BEEF BEEF HIP BONELESS RUMP, ROAST $ Ib. 1149 BUDGET BEEF' BEEF RIB 1st 5 RIBS BEEF RIB ROAST $118 SDHS student Don Melady won first prize in the Legion zone C-1 Public speaking finals . held in Wingham last ,week. Don placed -first place over 'three other speakers in the Senior division •of the' secondary competition. Other . local speakers . were Debbie Rose in the Secondary School competitions and Rob Smith and Carolyn Wilson in the elementary division. BUDGET BEEF BEEF RIB CAP OFF BEE0 RIB STEAKS $158 lb. IN . BUDGET BEEF BEEF LOIN BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK 9 lb. DAVERN 1 LB. PKG. Sliced " Side Bacon BUDGET BEEF BEEF RIB BUDGET BEEF BEEF HIP EYE OF • THE ROUND BUDGET BEEF BEEF CHUCK • CROSS RIB ROAST' 119 BEEF BRAISING RIBS $199 9c• lb. • BUDGET BEEF BEEF LOIN — BEEF TENDERLOIN $999 lb. MN • BUDGET BEEF BEEF LOIN • PORTERHOUSE BUDGET BEEF BEEF RIB BONELESS "RIB STEAKS , $469, Rt. BUDGET BEEF BEEF RIB BONELESS BUDGET BEEF BEEF HIP CUBE STEAKS STEAKS , $158 lb.' 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