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The Huron Expositor, 1975-12-04, Page 19J> a t w n a' INV, T k k- , , Avw, { 111 'L7 ((y�l4 ��rr pp�� J� n v , ^Syp( F• ,fie• �c rw ,i o. 'r d , . „ 13 . •t,`'J;• I ;'7 ,, J. M ,,. ' `. t' 3 �r� �4�r �,. n. .t vq E a i f ,x n.. i i h.. 'r v1 1 q hcon n Sat'urd wheat^' #. ,,,I v:.T � e � r•• r ,_, > �• <,:,:._.,;,.: hath k!1�dli'. tau ht. i�rf� �' Y .� ,::;,. ' ^ /( d, w a 1� �>s r i forma Iv i rv' e v n ! me te.w..d, b iJo h d Mrs', a d 1 f �l" Y F , >•,. an Mr S � A I s . / the judges. Then each ma ,e w r JI Io h ... a «r •� chosen runne •q at •the. _ ' tate'. j g �. f"' ¢ e i t e short speech on some aspect, of + f •� ;Y Pork Hostess comp tit Ott th F .. or roduction, Cath spoke on Royal Winter Falx 'in Toronto � pork p � y p . :,;• Cathy. who represented Mixon how, pork has changed in the past ," a Cbutlty after winong the Huron two decades, the exact topic the ' .,l s x•A s winner also- chose, IVE TH;��,, ! �, � ,� � al dr �r. i , f !! title in eaforth this. sunimer, :wa �,. i .rh ' , l i $ one of eight contestants for the Though she. would have liked to y' crovyn. The winner was Marilyn win. Cathy says, site is relieved in ,•. Ni i Dale of. Woodstock who was a way that she didn't because of 7. i yt -. r[ j Cathy's roommate during tiie • f e heavy demands being made - V }J t �E-.���,(•,i lull„ two-day stay In Toronto. Cathy on the Pork Hostess in. her job of Y>........rt.4ii td! !it of I r'. J+ I f " `t lE s * by the was e'udt es runner-up chosen publicizing the use' of pork in 4' r IA,A,i , t9i>tiliy, 7 g She was the youngest p4 Jl .lrj' The girls went to Toronto on Y g Friday they worked in the contestant: she says and would — — - " tI! V h e been afraid ow I - ,.<r,i!• : a a rat h her GIFTS Omario P rk Producers Asso'�ia FOR ,. schooffn at Central Huron a pc bay g lid i tion booth at the fair, handingout g �, `';, $l publicity information. They ' Secondary School might have �a p� i'a:::..::: ,i . .., ,. tL" t" attended the horse show on suffered with her extra HIM „' „rN�f tlt+;i" Fnday night and were treated to -a responsibilities. fry f,.! •rr ¢r rr 4 ii: p TTa•'' iirtjt s `�y . t, 3y�� � •_,.? Jy' Y t Ji'f (f , )t �{jpi . JA iai v t bJ4ls � ii . n t � v ) ' Y'JSNi iiWti '. lill{try;,l, t. t� Jliti Men's -- Ladies" -- Infan#s' Wear k i'fA {i i i1{A�EtSit>h. }3i},91f1f 3 i trgrJl �"�JXLpJ' �tti�' �tliti liiiltl{LillL! # !i j E ` ?, Js'i. np ., 3 9 J ! }Lit i k . '4trJtXY�t ` A i /l �: n ee Xl 4W r rl 7 l d ' 9}t +} J Y r 4 F}tJ;•. 31}iLLJIii{!i YJ i Fi+ti+iJll4ijjfA , Dry Goods 1 s: � �jtlrr a:' klllii llrii Xi�fkB 41 Y - R.�ff9� - {fel N:' Alil,j1'1j�tf kl LOCA. MEN AT OFA — Among the local delegates to the Ontario Federation of -Our• Renovations ore 'just completed Agriculfure'Convention in Hamilton Iasi week were these three men, representing Xm a s 'g i t S , Huron East Central. From.left are John Benjamin, Gordon Blanchard and`Bill See Our Enlorged Mens Department i r -N Robertson. " - Every year at this time The if anyone is in need of help or ' Childrens' Aid Society makes `an knows of•someone in need of help appeal to•chtirches, service clubs please contact the. Childrens' Aid EDIGHOFFER'S MITCHELL -LTD* Gay L e' a Co,7op h a annual and individuals throughout Huron Society office in Goderich. for Christmas assistance in the ,Phone.• 348-8463 At Ga Lea Foods Co-operative over the ged volume had' form of new or good used toys, Gay p previous year and and the• increa r .' Annual Zone Meeting held in the attributed the increase to greater been arranged' by increasing long gifts, clothing and' monetary Elmo- Community Centre at volume through the term debt and -increased equity donations for 'families and- a Atwood on November 28. FE: children throughout the count co-operative's plants as well as capital. g y• Tuintyer was re-eiected a Director inflated dollars. Out of earnings the Board of Although' CAS co-ordinates the of the Co-operative for a two year Part of the increased volume Directors had declared a share , term. Elected voting 'delegates had come from the two dividend of Eighty Cents per 'campaign, each town ''has , 'a were - Arthar Adie, R.R.2, Elora; acquisitions -, Agra Foods, common share.M•. Brady said co-ordinator of its own. The � �1 s t dinaor.spend the week of CHRISTMAS • Wm. M cPh il, t2.R,1•, Woodville; Weston and 'CF Capital Foods, that investment in :;ay Lea shares co-or Simon Oosttrhof, R..R.2, Grand Strathroy. These acquisitions had a very good yield when both December 8 12 sorting the Valley; Howard Baker, R.R.1, gave the co-operative diversifi- the dividend and market donations into age groups, etc. Listowel; Wm.' Poi, R.R.2. eatign into edible oil products and appreciation were constered. t Monkton; Ross Faulkner, R.R.2, further penetration of ' its The following week, the Moorefield; Maurice Hallahan; traditional iparkets. Mr. 'Proud There are " . mothers come in and . Make R.R.I, Bel rave; Wm. Dougall. selections for their children.,The - g g commented•that producer interest J • <� .. _ Y 11.113, Exeter; Harold Gaunt, eontinuedilit a high level and that some things mother, rect es a cheque to coVer ' r { r 11,11.2, Lucknow and Fred. Meir, membership.had increased to 3,6 _'I Christmas dinner and money for R.R.4, Brussels. 33'member shareholders. your dressmaker That'll Last QII Year Lon President Mel Proud said that T.'E.Brady, Executive Vice- r some gifts: This replacds the g caret t do for y' Gay tea Foods Co-operative is an President and General Manager, J hamper service that was once' indicatiod of what producers can announced an jKrease in sales used. , accomplish by joining together to from $52 million to $72 million Usually there is a tremendous l process and market their produce and net earnings of $1 million response within the county but,. on a co-operative basis. He stated compared with $$54,000 in 1974. they say they often lack gifts fore' sales had increased nearly' 40% . Financing,of-the two acquisitions pr7/;tjjr/C/pa[T/O/1 teenagers, e 'M. ,,. °. :w• iS+SS:"k iiw'.iy"r .,r l.a �•.+,,' , ` ° J,`'ipw •••,i`y:.+kw'at"<t''E'r„+iA10 ' :-4'r5.X, 4 'll" PULSIFER MUSIC.: Seaforth 527-0053 Announces FREE CHRISTMAS DRAWS Weekly Dra'wAs for $ 10. — $10 in merchandise or services. Special ChristmasDraw for. $50 in merchandise or services , — To, be eligible fill in form below and bring into our store. — No purchase required in order to participate. �— If winner has -receipt for $3.00 or more dated No,v.20,1975 or.iater value of merchandise prize will be doubled to $20 and $100 respectively.' Weekly draws,commehce Saturday, -Dec. 6, 1915 at 2:30 p.m'.'and continue until' Christmas — Christmas Draw takes place 'Tu6sday, December 2a at 7:30 p.m. CHOOSE FROM OUR -LARGE SELECTION OF -Pianos - Organs - Mouth•, Organs - Guitars Amptifiers - PA Systems - --Music Stands - Drums THE LATEST IN MUSIC BOOKS etc. etc. etc. OUR PRICESARE THE LOWEST 1-61 [Make us prove it] — Bring in this FREE DRAW coupon -- Name ................................. Phone....... Address ........................................... Parent's Name (if under 14) ..................s ........ Instruments at home Plano Organ Guitar Accordion Drums .� other ................................ i take lessons on the ....� ............................ , �eM01 , . iYr, _ .. A.r�.••iirin,yYYrt .,...rt+Vn.'Wokfilf�t�,i•.'.W't•A¢�ir s�.'i.'�.,_�r�r: R.. ., .^ y3rrd .. ..:�•.'p7't<s* dr«' ,�,r.,..c.<-irslie... w.. ....,. ... _, 4 PULSIFER MUSIC __ SEAFORTH Store Hours All Day Thursday Friday and Saturday n x r 1m e4i •. 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