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The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-14, Page 471 CAMPBELLS CONDENSED TOMATO SOUP 6.1.0 oz. TIN eh. [ : ' KLEENEX •.. 6 COLOUR CHOICES FACIAL TISSUES REG. ' C . 72' ' 200's - FOUR TWO, CARPET CLEANERS Mobile Steam Cleaning Plant We clean with an in 'Truck Steam Cleaner 'Call in London 452-3412 or inSeaforth, Res. 527-1382 for free estimate Please Check Your' SUBSCRIPTION Expiry Date HERE'S HOW EXAMPLE - - Doe, William P. R.R.6,Walton, Ont. Dec. 1-0-9-8 Mr. Doe's subscription expires' the first of December 1978. The digit La the right indicates the year of expiry. Please watch the .date on your • label and repew.before .yoor subScriptioh 7074 Atiron Ifx#0,0tor 52'i-0240 S‘eaforth R I THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 21 1978 Kilbarchon • Resid , Foir Home Friday. zinnias in dining room and Mrs. E. burst has been kindly, left a bowl of pink here and left fresh bowls of 'noses for us, Thanks, Jean. s enjoy 4 By Mabel Turnbull Some residents at Kilbar- chan joined with the Seafoyth Manor on Monday and went to the, „London Fair, The folloWing residents at Kilbar- chanL---Lucy Bushee,. The film began with Ellkgsen, Clarence Jackson, ""-history- re; -the moving of Mattie Oho, took advantage King Louis XV. to Versailles of this opportunity by bus. where'my broTher wanted to Rtith Mauer, our activist, show me the famous con- was in charge of the Kilbar- vention hall wherethere was chan group and Mary Finlay- alarge room called the 'Hall son-of the 'Seaforth Manor. I of Mirrors' where one side of have never been to the the room had many windows. London Fair. My parents and on the other side of the . used to drive down every . room were corresponding • year taking the two younger mirrors the same size and members of the • family but shape as the windows, Truly that Was after I left home to an -imPressive setting for a -..teach. in Huntsville. It was a convention. My brother had wonderful expprttnce by all been there to an _Actuarial reports. They travelled the Coni,ention. back Toad to London' in the The film showed most ,'of , Model 'T Ford. While in ; the ,highlights ,of Park—. Huntsville I was taken to the Notre Dame, a masterpieCe "C.N.E. over the old road of French architecture, Arc which was a' bumpy experi- . de Triumph under which is entombed the • Unknown Soldier where a perpetual flame burns. From the arc the tree-lined streets of, Paris fan out like the spokes of a wheel. The most favoured of these is the Camps de Elysee. The Eiffel Tower was also shown. I went to the top of this tower to view the city.' LeaVing the boat at Dieppe we took the train to Paris. We arrived there about 5. a.m. and went to bed at our hotel only to be wakened by the tooting of car horns. In Piris it seemed that those who tooted horns the loudest and .gof 'to the-corner first were able to make their way across the street. At night we took in a little night life at the ,Bal Tabaran, a night club. Also went to see the Follies Beugere at my request. I had • to see that show with such a reputation. ft was a gOod show with wonderful stage effects. After eating at some of my brother's pet cafes we had to leave by•train back to Dieppe to catch the boat back to Newhaven. On the channel back I had my first bout of Friday. Mrs, Mildred Campbell', Egmondville, visited the seasickness. I wouldn't late afternoon by train to Newhaven on the English Chanriel where we took the boat and landed at, Dieppe, France, which name is so. familiar to Canadians. admit itk, but blamed it on the rich food of Paris. After all, I had come all the way across , the Atlantic and never . missed a, meal. ' I still prefer boat tra3;.elzwith• it4isocial life • My bout crstektiUg soon left me and I was able to complete My visit normally. On Friday we had two birthday parties for Mrs. _ Ruby Anderson on Sept. 15th and Mrs. OliveiVluir on Sept. 1,4th. 'The residents met in the sitting room to celebrate. Two birthday cakes with candles. Ruby wore the happy birthday crown as though it-was her exact date. A, singsong followed. Happy birthday! Nelson Govenlock, Simcoe is in the area and wilL atend the World War 11 legion • reunion in Goderich this week. 'He' visited Kilbarchan ; Lower Interest. Rates NOW AVAILABLE ON • Is t° and 2rd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario on RESIDENTIAL — INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL, and .• • FARM PROPERTIES Interim. financing on new construction or landdevelopment, SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS 8• CONSULTANTS' LTD. FOR YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CALL • HANOVER OFFICE: 519-364-3121 [Days] ' GORD PAGE: [Evenings] Call Collect 519-881-.0101 Head Office: 56 Weber St., East, Kitchener [519]744-6535 Branch Offices: 705 Goderich St., Port Elgin [519]832-2044 ' "WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH" V • ' • ence of nearly 200 miles. Those were the' days, when the Anglo Canadian Concert band played at the C.N.E. I wrote about the history of, this unique band,bn a former •occasion in these 'Notes.' Bingo was played on Friday and l'uesday. Thee . following won games: Lucy, Ralph, Ruby, a full card, Jim, Ruby, Margaret, Clarence, Jackson. On Wednesday, afternoon Ruth Mauer showed ,us a .1 movie in colour of Paris. It `brought back memories to ,me as-in 1938 when I first 'I • rommoimmerowno••• ._Jatiice Rodney iiitSe_cifOrth_fs co-op nursery school GRADE 'A'BEEF WITH ZEHRS SPECIAL TRIM BLADE.' or SHORT RIB ROASTS in psi SPECIAL PRICE'S IN EFFECT FROM WED. 9 A.M. TILL CLOSING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 0,01 visitedaYbrOtlie7 inEnkland He and I spent the August Bank Holiday weekend in Paris. • This holiday in England Is equivalent to our Civic holiday in Canada. We -left London, England in the PORTERHOUSE • • T-BONE OR lNG. • LOIN, IN STEAKS _...112.$2.60 BLADE BONE REMOVED FULL CUT ROUND STEAlt.,__RL Lova STEWING BEEF II, • u Si .on BONELESS f$1 30 , 1 NO WASTE BONE IN BONE IN PLATE BEEF BRISKET lb • BURNS LINK STYLE-PORK & BEEF 4 30% OR -LESS 'FAT FRESHLY MINCED REGULAR GROUND BEEF Packers to hold compenTion • . . • • REG. '1.45 lb. REG. '1.28 lb. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE • lb. lb. CROSS CUT RIB ROAST , OR BONELESS SHOULDER POT ROAST _ lb. $1 X48 TENDER ROAST . FROM,THE RIB PRIME. RIB p •lb. 9 A8 WELL TRIMMED BONELESS ROAST SIRLOIN TIP lb- $2.28 NUTRITIOUS FLAVOURFUL'BEEF • BONELESS . FROM THE HIP BONELESS RUMP OR ROUND ROAST _ lb_ 189 FULLY AGED BLADE OR SHOULDER CHUCK STEAK.__. • • .„ SCHNEIDERS SLICED CROSS CUT " • RIB. STEAK 1.68' lb $29 • COOKED HAM 6 oz $1.49 The first annual Canada Packers Championship Quilt Competition will be held in do-operation with the Ontario AssoCiation of Agricultural Societies at.. their 'Annual Convention, February 21 & 22. 1979, at the..Rojtal York. Hotel, Toronto: Canada Packers Limited will offer to purchase the winning quilt selected at the tthrrnual Convention for an established' price of $600. ThiS quilt will be added ,to the Canada 'Packers Quilt Collection. • • Murray'Stewart, Ptiblic. Relations Manager ' ofo Canada Packers Limited, said, the competition will be one means, of finding additional quilts of excellent quality for the Canada Pack- ers Quilt collection, The collection is now in demand by fairs, museums, art galleries and craft guilds across the Vrovinee. . An award of $100 will be given , to the local Agri- cultural Society where the exhibitor of the winning quilt at the convention first won the privilege to compete. This money is to be used the -following year for prizes in the Quilt - section of the Ladies' Division. To -be eligible for the' Canada Packers competition, entries must place first or second in a quilt competition held at district annual meet- ings. The quilts entered. in ••district competitions must have won the Grand Champ- ion ribbon' at a local fair. In addition, prizes: of $25 for first place', $15" for second, and $10 for third will be awarded at each District Compefition. ' Judges for the, Canada Packers Quilt Competition at' the c,onvention will be s,upplied by the Societies ' Branch of, the fahtario . Ministry of Agriculture and . Food under 'the auspices of the Director of the Branch.' TENDER STEAK FROM THE RIB .PRIME RIB ,' SCHNEIDERS QUARTER POUND BEEF. BURGERS _Li _$1269 GRADE 'A' BEEF ' ' FULLY AGED INSIDE TOP ROUND STEAK '2E08 TENDERIZED o o o ' - CUBE STEAK__ $2.39 4 MAPLE LEAF PORK BUTT SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLL lb. $1.59 TENDER LEAN, • • SIRLOIN STEAK_ li•-$.2.49 DRYWALL KNOWN • FOR HIGH QUALITY SCHNEIDERS SLICED BOLOGNA 1 Ib PKG. $1.39 . SCHNEIDERS SLICED SIDE BACON ENDS P KG' $1.68 • 11110C lb. MID BRAISING 'RIBS Peter Bakos prywal.1 COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1398 or 527-0606 . • 100 mL OR'175 ml.,LOTION HEAD..&SHOULDE,RS $1.69 , UNSWEETENED-3 VARIETIES TREESWEET JUICES 89c 6 VARIETIES LANCIA PASTA 2.113 856 ANTIPERSPIRANT • 2 VARIETIES, SECRET_ r. 9 oz. SPRAY SCENTED OR UNSCENTED SECRET 2.5 oz. ROLL ON $1.69 9169 PLAIN SPAGHETTI STYLE 0 c BRAVO SAUCE.4:,,,_ cp 5- LIBBYS ALPHAGETTI, Z000LES BRAVO MUSHROOM OR • LISPS RED-IN SAUCE KIDNEY BEANS L4 7_,ZR19 MEAT SAUCE 28 Qz.$11.09 3 VARIETIES SPAGHETTI & 'CHEESE • ZEN'S BREAD FIVE ROSES COLONIAL-4 VARIETIES COOKIE'S 400 79c FLOUR 3.5 Kg.1 o69 3 FOR .24.oz. LOAVES REG.. 57' EA. & UP 19 oz. TINS FOR • HOSTESS REGULAR OR DIP, ST. WILLIAMS RASP. OR STRIAWEI-ERRY. PECTIN JAMS .___._ 55c POTATO CHIPS 225 g 89c • LAURA SECORD CARNATION INSTANT-7 VARIETIES' BREAKFAST 6 's 1.229 TRY OUR OWN BRAND PLAIN OR SALT/OP • s FLAVOUR CHOICES [ " NEILSONS FUDGESTIKSICLES OR DREAM$1CLES 099 g-AL PUDDINGS ZEHRS CRACKERS '65cmoz CLUBHOUSE-3 VARIETIES • F SEASONING MIX ik911 3°19 REG. 9:15 LIQUID DETERGENT PALMOLIVE- FOUR • 5 oz, TINS 32 oz _ 139 McCAINS. FROZEN LARGE FAMILY SIZE • FRENCH FRIES REG..' '1,39 • 3 1/2.14% FRESH SOLID GREEN CABBAGE LARGE s C HEADS CRISCO CANADA FANCY' FIRM JUICY McINTOSH APPLES 980 URE VEGETABLE ORTENING • REG. t '2.59 'kV • 3 lb. TIN ONTARIO GROWN CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 3 lb, BAG dill, OF SIX 300 ML. DIET PEPSI CTN. OF SIX 300 ML. PEPSI COLA PARKAY COLOURED ,e 1‘ DE $ 09 P L Up! $1. i109 PDLEUpS 3 lb $2119 ,MARGARINE SOUR CREAM GREEN SPINACH 10 oz, PKG. 500 ml. 89c O_NTill,IO IrOUNG FIRM NO. 1 RROTS BUNCHES 69c HEAD 39c CANADA,BLUE OR GREEN DOMESTIC GRAD • . BASKE ONTARIO NO. t ROMAINE 694 LETTUCE'. WESTONS CINNAMON , BUTTERHORNS. WITTICHS SUGAR & CINNAMON 'DONNETTES .24.s PKG. 69 OF 6 WE I EESERVE THE tugHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO :REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS • [WATER FDOZEN ' THRIFT PACK • FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE FROM FLORIDA 'OLD SOUTH' BLUEWATER FROZEW THRIFT PACK DIET PEPSI, MOUNTAIN DEW OR PEPSI COLA FISH AND CHIPS' FISH STICKS REG $ ' CASE 2.49 o boz°. tIN 1 S REG. REG. '5.79 97' 12 1/2 oz. TIN 32 Oz. 32 oz, !MI We will be pleased to serve you in: Our manager Dale McDonald GODERICH HURON RD H W Y OPEN -WED -THURS.-FRI.-EVENINGS PAP