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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-02, Page 6MIN • — Men MIN Man MINIM 0•• \'8--THE QN EXPOSITOR, ACK 21 1978 centre Huron',.117 e 1° By Dave Sykes in thepoderich Signal Star An energy resource centre will be esta#Ithed inGoderich one of .1494centres set up across the program. McQuail explained that the group.'hopes to •establish 'an extensive library on energy, epservation and alternative the country through the fedesal energy sources such as solar department oPlabor, to encourage heating and wind. powered less resource consumption and. generators. he added that the educate the public on resource. gyou,p,,, will be prepared to'give Goderich alternatives. project co.ordinator, Various aspects of conservation demonstrations and talks on Tony McQuail, said the resource and energy alternatives. centres are.just setting up across The' resource .centre in Canada under a• service Goderich will only be operation-I for six months but it is hoped the basic---formula of the ,prograrn, educating the public, will be parried on by cdnim.unity or , church groups. The resource Centre will close the first week of September'. And Tony's main objective. other than making the public aware of the centre and it benefits, Will' be to work w conservation On their` curriculum, so the program may continue on its own , merit when the centre closes. 'l .ope groups cariAtontinue the program or successful aspects of it, and not j ust, one group but perhaps several church 'and civic groups." he said'. "The Program has a real, and serious, purpose and that is to impart the need for conservation arid the practicality of it." . Materials and ideate will be shared between•centres, the most immediate being Stratford and Owen Sound, and alt„, will pe backed up by the RegiOnal Resou- e-Centre in Toronto. The adian public has beceine rnor conscious abbut er ation recently due to rising costs. It karts to hurt when we feel in the wallet. McQuail 'said that immense rained as a group to acquaint community group ers savings can be made through themselves with the purpose of as well, who m.„want to include ' conservation and the centre can provide Some specific inaterials.„ that Will • be turned The centre, through Toroitte; -back over fo the cottimunity, In will have the resources to September, by soliciting public ' conduct a computer analysis of a/\ support in providing any old homes. heating • qualities, tables, chairs or desks the centre Applicants will, simply have to fill • could use for six months. He `..out -a 'questionnaire' describing explained it ,would be more their' 'house and the heating beneficial to the community to capabilities. „ , .spend the money on -resource- The 'computer 'analysis will materialgthat.will be provided free indicate to the home owner where insulation would best be utilized, • what types and costs for both insulation and labour. McQuail said that small insulation clinics will be held as well as others on educating the public on how to make their home energy efficient. Another major consideration for 'effiCiency is, renewabl alternatives such as solar, energy and wind pcwey but Tony explained that the cost has been a deterrent! The centre in Goderich will open in March and Tony hopes to turn MO • budget, money into at toe centre rather than spend the money for office furnishings, McQuail wants the community to be involved, with the project and its success largely depends on that involvement. Anyone having suggestions, questions or . who would like to be involved can ' write -to Box 532, •Godericb. .'"Contraet, which ,although admittedly will provide 'needed jobs is geared to working with the community in helping meet their needs and desires on energy conservation. Toby has hired six additional full-time employeeS to staff the __centre which Is expected to 'be open six days' a week arid most evenings.The employees will be .•••••••••'” 0.0 0 0 0- 0 ELF00 1111/... D STORS I. Prices effective till closing Tues. March 7/78 = = = • mig, . =NO ' MIS MM. = ..P. le STOCK-UPS ON THESE, SPECIALS..:: = = _ i • .....„ ainutimuilinummuilmomomummiliiiiiminimiumns - a- = . a = PRODUCE 1.... = ! . 4001 Minnie Hawley '92 year old nurse Delivered babies' in Dakota Mrs. Minnie Hawley • of dolivery.of many babies and often . '-""" Seaforth marked her 92nd delivered .babies herself without . ..... birthday, Friday. at-`'Seaforth the aid of .a doctor. Manor with a party. She was • a missionary and ' a • - Although confined to a 'wheel served at a mission home . . . ,. . . . . . Uri .10 MEM • •••••- the years, she , is bright and . :in Victoria, Brit's!' "1" chair and her hearing dulled by spcmscoclby the United Churth Prod•USA Can No 1 cheerful as she remembers the - Columbia. At the Mission, there = 1 Lb. CAA 1.":": 8411.11.41414 ''D°G :‘"1‘1111.11‘1 • CELERY STALKS •• Minn days; of her youth on .a MCKillop• were ehildreilfrom one year to 16 • ' ittok ...imum••••111”v ,• • . Township farm near Winthrop. years, mainly •Orienfals.'About 30 • 411184 "•".11111111111r w' .off mother, the former Lydia children lived there and . were • • 4110111. = Prod USA Can. No -1 CHEESE --"si-r"- McCallum,' died- when Minnie .provided with school classes. = 'IMO& nor aim • E RADISHES was twelve years old. and she left Mrs. Hawley said One Chinese ...▪ .., . • • . .. ....,„.. . • . . ' PREA 16 years of age to be raised by her become .a doctor and went to. ..... .00, S a family of seven children under - girl continued her _education to . = Bag D ' = Prod USA Can No 1 Temple husband, William 'George China to practise. 3▪ ow $110! • MIMS weight 40* Jar $ In-later years, she -was married "'"' 2 Lb, b '• 'McSpadden. Mrs. Hawley recounted some for eleven years Car ORANGES 9 •3 OEM experiences she -harl-gs. nurse Hawley until his dtPaih-');' ; + , OM NI 15,4 Tin North. U.S.A. 'when = Ont Grown No`l COoking OiON.I NS 2L6, 1 Bag 9 oimumnimmimmiumfimmimmiffimmiminimming that state was being settled by: Her .sister Sttsar; Hutchings = • itok. ‘. olotinto0 4‘ PrimitiVe- hospital which she Her three brothers have died, = ititt pioneers. She spoke of small lives in Stanton, CaliforMa. OM/ =dm was a nurse and -of the homes Samer6l. le"CTiai-Talt and William, .4••• where she nursed a sick member also two sisters, Ida and - of the family. She assisted in the Hontletta, .•• # • aimmuminimmimiiiiiimmummimmumumumummits, = Weston `s. i,„ . 90 1 2 PKG.OF ' 2/$1 ‘...imiumemp...4...41111.611111111111111 = • = AIL 0 40 000, 1=1•1 - • NMI Kilbarhan Remembeking brea d Grandmother made la FLAKES • . • . = CHELSEA BUNS P I °F :Ott loggs , , 41 NON MIMS • • MEM =OM ietrich s D MOO :=" CORN SCONE k ROLLS ••••, Sliced = - Lb. 1.59 --"7" = Ars6 BOLOGNA 4 varieties Min . = Schneiders Sweet Pickled = 4111111‘ ' • CORNED BEEF By Mabel Turnbull , enough lo shape. into • 001 This. 'note' is• written with round ;buns:. Then set, hem aside"---4--•••••••-'111110. 141,„ 880 _ ,_ . e . ,.. $111° 675 gr. .S.chneiders apologies to Susan White, editor • again to rise hut. no;change. In =. MUM of the Huron'EN'positor. I follow desPeration I plunked them into = het; column with interest each we. the oven at 'the required temper- = sand enjoy her writing in ivtiieh attire and waited. I opened the ka.‘ •,.she ."halt something .to oven' aftet W'aitillgthe required • a. usually front her own expetience. ' time for baking.. They -just sat """ • me .1' 5 varietieLsb. $ I. i 0 a jol 117. (). 9 10 E. ,‘. ... E: .. BEEF 5B URGERS ... _ 5 = ......- .... = 0 =-Ania SKILLET - =,........, 111N ,/, , = , =, -Isersor mitillimmilimillimminnimimmillmommffilimmmilli . , .....,A•re . = Mal = OMINO . MIS 4"11.1.1.1.1."17 E. ' CHIPPED BEEF, —.' Schneiders • • 4448 °- : = SchneidersA,...--=',.."-11-----""r'......„.. :=1 ..........p."- r.: If • ' I alma.loit STRIPS --- - z . .... , d't' ,-, naive taught ituvu of the voullrof there in their. flattened cop the town in her age group bill as • had had enough so I took them. out of -the oven. I had to adinif defeat. What would do with . ' them in their hardened•condit ion? 'They reminded me of golf', ' = • so I took doWn my golf club-s and E had a good lime using the driver r = • to off on the laWm which was = • 4444 the full length of• a tennis court: = Golf wasn't my game anyway. but go" 4444 Aylmer •• =±Schneiders Farmers Market ,SINUSAOE IMIVM • NNW SOO IMO Susan belonged to an accelerated grant, who by pari7sed my room, -Grade 5. at that time, however. 1 was associated with , her twice weekly Music classes. 'SOUR- weeks ago. her .experienee, triggered a similar one from 'Memory Lane' which I will write IMMO a ''•11111111.111PP." • 1 had played a couple of times. My Unfortunate experience was . attempting to make buns. This is • a sequel to ,her 'making bread, I have always been a lover of homemade bread or buns, sincel • used- to visit my grandmother in Varna quite Often When mother, sister. Ella,. and I would drive to Varna with a horse and buggy.. Grandmother would be taking. bread from& tirc---oxvil7011. that irresistible aroma of newly-baked bread! It was .overnoWerinr. 'Gr-andihother would favour by cutting off a crisp,' brown. crust and butter it with homemade butter. Yurn, Ymn! ‘vasn't old enough to know at that time that,,,, incidents like this 'might cause a ,problem_in la ter - year-sr--• followed by something worse. No one seemed concerned with. dicfS in those days an d if a person was • chubby that_ was good, A 600 calorie diet ordered by my 'doctor soom trimmed me down by fifty pounds. That advice came too late and I suffered the consequences of high blood pressure and overweight which caused a heavy stroke, a cerebral hemorrhage. Back to the buns. I looked` tip a good standard recipe., and set, about diligently to follow it. I assembled - the required ingredients which 'I believe , consisted of milk, dash of salt, yeast, sugar, shortening,, and flour. After mixing these, r set it aside to rise to double in quantity. I left It a while in expectation. After the required tiine for timttg,. I gingerly took a look. There was no change in quantity,. Norte be daunted added more flour to •-•• SOU . = Tennis was my game. I didn't =' me. p • —10110,-- = Quaker Ready to Serve follow • these balls of hardened = ANL dough lest, can driving them back, ••••• they might tax...e hit the windows = AO° OATMEAL io 0 Z. Ass' t flavours Tomato or Vegetable = .Libby's heated the liquid too high -a • = in the hoarse and broken tliem. 1 7 -°'"' Imo jolt discovered that perhaps 1 , maw' • NNW -= SPAGHETTI tw/C,beese Sz" . " omato Sauce 19 Oz. a a fik S,. ,fr 1 Lb. V 1 19 • . . . . a FE Aunt Jemirna Regular — = - 8. luewater Thrift Pak Er..'." FISH & CHIPS . . i . . ▪ PEANUT BUTTER ValL :.8r i . ...,-,••••ge aT---- ••< temperature and ruined ' the properties' of the yeaSI. When 1 mum. NNW 11.0011 enqiiired they agreetl that was = possibly the trouble. I have never . s''" . when circumstances permit. I will = tried since to satisfy 111V efgo but = .. have a nothey 'go at the' art, Congratulations to Mrs. Olive ., = , . Kaiting. Kitchener. who ecle; = .. btated het birthday. Febratry 18i ... - • .Kisitors: Mrs. Veronica ' = Nicidinger the Staff came with we" ' _ IMO MIN bright little and infant daughter = = Maple Leaf .4.011w" Sara. a ilaby Kitchener. 8 = mikit N MI Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Stewart mark - = •444ki. Christie = CANNED PICNIC i1/202 99 4111k. Granny s Mon ths = BUTTER Plus = • • Tin • = Kraft - • called prior to 'leaving by ear for _ = """' MIN WWI MUM southern climes. thcCArolines = .P rem Florida were mentioned. Their = AIL , Salted travelling companions are Mr. ow. - - MIRACLE WHIP 320z. 1 29 11.1•1•1 NMI :NW = MIL and Mrs. J. Slattery. We were 'NNE 111.6 CLACKERS op. TARTS She is now proudly in drade 2. = 3/11* e 2 Lb. MUM IN= 'gay. MOM a v)eased to have Ross Gordon .and = • daughter. Vicki. visit us. Vicki "•"' . • 00, 1 3 '0•0/0, _1ROTFIS FOOD, s80 , 2 itiA°4‘4 has grown since last xvesaw her. ' as She is looking forward to 'corning = . 4. toS.P.S. when she reaches Grade = ' It Box • Gordon Searle, London, who = Mrs. John Van. Bakel, nee = WE tteeErivE THE. RIGHT Mon., Tues., Wed.,. AVERAGE PAMILYAEGUIREMENTS. MOM -MOM • has just returned from a Florida 'week. ..... • \litifida holiday, visited Mrs. Searle this = 14 t MARKET STORE HOURS Janet Sebtt, a former valyea = To LIMIT GUANTITiEt To MM1 = = 40 4 . o tiog000lor , = Zip ....= 1...."."11Milliinli"..m.P14111111111111111 J .., ,..... Rip E---. 0;••• .h.w.uoz.•:". -reefs,- flittnittokk____ ..0. 1.4.11• Seaiorth Ont. and Fri. 9-9 S&L 9-6 . member date staff, called to sec = tricticrIV7ildi'llg and %visited the lifill111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII01111110101111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111141111111111111011111111111IIIME