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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-30, Page 27The readers write: Teacher explains comment, OPP issue warning latter part of ticipation caused by them, except for size. It’s good, three months with a possible news recently, and have will make it into r tier and the month of Parties are a part of the psychiatrists tell us, to act $i,000.00flneorajailtermor come in for some, perhaps the silliest thini nranvniHnrt Hmnn concnn nlon At- I lira lriric nnna in n mnila _ it > F . .... . . ... . ’ * . .F . . The November and the" month of December are exciting times for most. With Christmas coming, there’s the shopping to do for those special people; the secrets kept from children and the an- season also. At children’s parties, soda pop is served and at adult parties silly pop is served and the end result is that you can’t tell the children from the adults R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "/n the heart of downtown Varna'' Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service of most makes CB Radios & Accessories Speed Queen Appliances Moffat Appliances Smoke Sensors Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units Handcrafted Gifts e Phone 482-7103 J like kids once in a while - it relieves tension, etc. Driving at this time of the year is a little different also. Considering the amount of parties and how they leave us, it’s not too difficult to see why accidents increase with more people out for Christmas shopping and partying. Next comes the unhappy times of the Christmas-New Years season for those in­ volved in accidents and their family members. Picture yourself involved in an ac­ cident (because it could happen). You are put in a hospital or a funeral home. Was the party worth all this. How would your family feel or end up. You are arrested for impaired driving. Your licence is automatically suspended for a minimum of £1111 Illi II lllllllll IIUI1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111 1 The I Light 1Touch both. All of these things are real and happen every day, but more during holiday season. From the Ontario Provincial Police, have a good safe holiday. Don’t mix alcohol with driving and risk your life or someone elses. Watch out for the other guy. R.W. Wilson, Community Services Officer Dear Sir, I seem to have suddenly and inadvertently made the justifiable, criticism in the editorial page of the T-A. I suppose that before all and sundry write me off as an irresponsible, loud-mouthed subversive, I ought to try to slip in a tiny word in my defence. If the publishing profession can shrug off criticism with a simple “Oh well, that’s the publishing game”, I suppose that I also could respond, “Oh well, that’s the teaching game”. But somehow, that doesn’t seem good enough. Being rather new at both “games”, and unused to the attentions of reporters, I have found it'instructive to note how one can say all manner of reasonably in­ telligent things to a reporter, but that the only thing that By JACK Lavender By MISS JEAN COPELAND 9% Calculated on your Minimum Monthly Balance. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 Contact our branch manager: 425 Main Street Exeter 235-0530 Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Effective November 1st .Credit card: a convenient E way to spend money you = wisn you had. E * * * s College student home from E Europe; “They're loaded = over there. Everyone has a = foreign car.” = * * * EE The 1979 calendars are = arriving, with their subtle E reminder that maybe you = should find the time next = year that you couldn't find E this year to do the things you = put off last year. E * W ★ M Tax loopholes are like park- E ing spaces. They always = seem to disappear by the E time you get there. = * * * ~ Nothing is harder than cut- = ting out non-essential spen- = ding — except getting the = family to agree on what that = is. * * * E One thing that's essential: is = the know how in service E found at . . ,Jacks f Small Engine Repair = Service E 107 Queen St., Hensall = 262-2103 = iiiiiiiinii hi niiiiiiiiiiiiii nun mi in ir NEW ST. BONIFACE PASTOR — The Reverend P. F. Mooney is the new pastor for St. Boniface parish, Zurich. Reverend Mooney, a native of the Belle River area, comes to Zurich from Wind­ sor where he was pastor at St. John Vianney. Previously Reverend Mooney has served the church in Bothwell, Sar­ nia and Peru. Staff photo Miss Rhea Mills attended a family gathering in London Friday evening and helped Mrs. Florence Trifts celebrate her birthday. Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler and boys were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Don Axford and family, Mosley. A number of the United Church Women,called at the Wildwood Nursing Home on Thursday and visited and treated the residents. FILL YOUR FREEZER AND SAVE 4 . J®HENSALL 71 \ i CIVIC CORNER OPEN HOUSE I Memorial Monument I I s f 1 T H we > r JI S3 Mr/ The new Hensall Fire Station will be open to the public on Saturday afternoon December 9, 1978 from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. The Hay-Hensall-Tuckersmith Area Firemen look forward to seeing you at the Open House. Enjoy a cup of coffee and doughnut while you look around. SANTA S COMING TO STEDMANS I SATURDAY DECEMBER 2 at 2 p.m. Stedman s in Exeter have made arrangements for Santa to see his friends in our store this Saturday beginning at 2 p.m. Please feel free to bring your camera to get a picture of your children with Santa. Free treats for the youngsters. SEND A LETTER TO SANTA. WE LL SEE IT GETS ANSWERED Just deposit the letter in the mail box in our store. I K CHRISTMAS ' DECORATIONS ' • TREE LIGHTS • GARLANDS • WREATHS • CHRISTMAS TREES, I ETC. * •I. -x f........—S r J V J K-J -yr MAIN STREET, EXETER j will make it into print will be the silliest thing one has said. I made the remark about “going underground” with the books-issue originally as a kind of cynical, throw­ away remark after the Clinton meeting last year, at a time when I was rather depressed. The pronoun “they” in my remark was meant to refer, not to the Board of Education, but to those people who wished the removal of the books— the board had not even made its decision at that time. (Maclean’s spoke with me last spring.) I was attempting, with a truly breathtaking lack of success, to point out the folly of confronting people on this issue. However, it was a jocular closing comment to a long telephone interview with Maclean’s which has since returned to cause me some embarrassment. I usually try not to be quite so silly, at least in public. As I did say it, and to a member of the press, I guess I have to take my lumps, but I am dismayed at the size of your stick, Mr. Editor. The events of the last year have taught me that the press is generally the last place to expect a sym­ pathetic interpretation. Yours truly, Colin Lowndes English teacher, SHDHS 20 20 20 20 20 BEEF Price Per lb. Approx. Weight Approx. Cost SIDES *1.29 250 Ibs.$325.00 FRONTS *1.15 125 Ibs.$145.00 HINDS ‘1.49 125 Ibs.$185.00 LOINS >1.99 60 Ibs.$120.00 Loin In dudes Sirloin, T-Bone o nd Wing Steaks SIRLOIN SECTION *1.49 20 Ibs.$30.00 Section made up of Sirloin Steak hip *1.49 60 lbs. $90.00 Includes Round Steak, Rump Roast, Ground Beef and Stew Beef *1.15CHUCK ’1.13 60 ibs $7o.oo Includes Blade Steak or Roast, Chuck Roast, Rib Roast and Ground Beef —-------------------------------------- PORK WHOLE HALF LOIN lb. 85*170 Ibs.$160.00 95*85 Ibs.$80.00 *1.69 15 Ibs.$25.00 BACON DASHWOOD SAUSAGE Smoked DASHWOOD SAUSAGE Whole, Approx 8 Ibs. Homemade SUMMER SAUSAGE RTE BONELESS HAM *1.49 lb. lb lb *2.75 *2.19 FROM OUR DEI/ COUNTER Over 35 Varieties of Cold Cuts and Cheeses Cheese troys anal co/d cut troys made to your specifications ( HMK.KX Monarch PASTRY FLOUR $», *1.04 NABISCO SHREDDIES 500mi. 64* TOMATOES b 40* LETTUCE Hoad 44* VESA CHARGEX AND MASTERCHARGE WILL BE ACCEPTED ON ALL MEAT ORDERS $75.00 OR LARGER Advantage for customer. Possibility of 45 days before billing from Chargex or Mastercharge and allowing customer to buy when price is right and budget over a longer period of time. Sale Ends Dec, 2 Times-Adyocate, November 30, 1978 Dixie Lee You Can Spend It Elsewhere Take it from our expert. Dixie Lee makes an economical meal, chicken or seafood. Compare our large portions and our economical price. Helps You Save So TV T 'XDixje fee FRIED I ' CHICKEN I EXETER ! BUY THE PACKAGE YOU WANT AND SAVE ON THESE SPBC/AL VALUES PACKAGE A SHOULDER ROAST SPARE RIBS SHOULDER CHOPS DASHWOOD SAUSAGE BACON LOIN CHOPS r 20 20 20 20 20 <" 20 20 10 20 10 20 ioo lb. $« AO *°rder I O > 5°|bs-$85J r PACKAGE C BLADE STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK CHUCK ROAST HAMBURG STEAKETTES r ’6 Order 50 lbs. $74.00^ PACKAGE E 10 CHICKEN WINGS 10 CHICKEN BREASTS 20 RIB ROASTS 20 SIRLOIN STEAK 20 GROUND BEEF 10 BRAISING RIBS 10STEAKETTE 1 00 lb, _ _ _ Order$169 585.00 ______ J PACKAGE B ' T-BONE WING STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK STEAK ROAST GROUND CHUCK PRIME RIB ROAST . 16 Order 100 lb. 50 Ibs.*212 $io7J fPORK PACKAGE 25 25 20 10 20 LOIN CHOPS HAM ROAST DASHWOOD SAUSAGE BACON PORK CUTLET 16 Order 50 lbs. 100 lb. $ 179 $90 j ' PACKAGE F SOME OF EACH 10 RIB ROAST 10 MINUTE STEAK 10 RIB STEAK 10 STEAKETTES 10 SIRLOIN STEAK 10 SPARE RIBS 10 LOIN CHOPS 10 SHOULDER ROAST 10 DASHWOOD SAUSAGE 10 BACON '/a Order$202 J PAY LESS NOW FOR FANCY, FROZEN VECEYABLES CARROTS PEAS CARROTS MIXED VEGETABLES GREEN BEANS FANCY WAXED BEANS CARROTS SLICED CORN PEAS TURNIP FRENCH FRIES 30 lb. case Hostess POTATO CHIPS Palmolive LIQUID DETERGENT Pepsi or Kist GINGERALE EACH CASE CONTAINS SIX-5 LB. PRICE 5 LB. $1.59 $2.00 $2.25 $2.59 $2.59 $2.15 $2.30 $2.20 $1.59 5 lb. BAE $1.29 PRICE PER CASE $9.10 $10.25 $11.80 $14.15 $14.15 $9.48 $12.25 $11.45 $9.10 $6.75 bas 74* 909 ml 5 1.Q4 26 oz. plus deposit 4/99* MEAT MARKET 237.3677Dashwood i/> mile south of Dashwood s mem intersection IT'S OUR 4TH ANNIVERSARY SALE STEAK-T-BONE e4fc WING - SIRLOIN b *2.24 b’1.49 24 oz. 64‘ 19 oz. 74* 3 0*1.94 65oz$1.14 14 oz. 3.5 oz. 250 gr. 44* 34* 74* 425 gr. * 1 «44 Home Cured BACON Ocean Spray CRANBERRY COCKTAIL Robin Hood Flakey PIE CRUST MIX Milkmate Instant CHOCOLATE SYRUP Maple Leaf TenderflakeLARD Hb .pkg .2/* 1.34 Clover Leaf FLAKED WHITE TUNA Van Camp BEANS WITH PORK Dove Personal Size HAND SOAP Christies TRISCUITS Dejeans - Deveined SMALL SHRIMP COTTONELLE $1.14 Dr Ballards Beef Stew & Beef Chunks DOG FOOD Maxwell House BAG COFFEE Gattuso Combination OLIVES GARDEN COCKTAIL Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK Fleecy FABRIC SOFTENER Rose DILL PICKLES Kraft Mini White or Fruit MARSHMALLOWS 44* We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements, 14 oz. 34< £ *2.94 15 oz. 28 oz. 300 ml 84* 54* 84* ’7<soz. *2.24 32 oz. 74*