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Times-Advocate, 1980-02-13, Page 16Green Giant Vegetables GREEN OR WAX BEANS CREAM CORN GREEN PEAS OR SUMMER SWEET 14 oz. Fancy 2/89 ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY -Innnpir•,40.,,C. • . ... , •V" Page 10 Tinuto,Ativ0catok ,Febtuo 13, 1.414 Bilingual author visits library Lucan bowling. BASEBALL CARDS WANTED Ladlos int4tr,t0Wn-Lucan 5 points*Stratford, 2 points- Audrey Watt 2*1-795, Brenda. Sinith252.646, Janice Abram 255-646. Min's inter-town-Lucan 1- 3 points, Clinton Crown LaneS 3 points. Glen Gagan 358-1350, Bill Bannertnan 319-1186, Pen Watt 275-1133, Lucan 2 -points-Clinton. Hotel .5 points. Jeff Park 360- 1307, Jim Smith 336-1243, Brian Ankers 297-1153. Monday Horbanuik 254.Y15, Kae Haskett 256-705, Mary Jef- feries 262-671, Joan Leger 237-647, Beth Radcliffe 261- 646, May Murphy 244-627, Lorna Ellyatt 221-622, Linda Snider 265-620, Janet Ankers 262-616, Pat Riddell 232-613, Loretta Dickson 215-612, Pat MacDonald 212-609, Marg Young 214-602, Joyce VanGeel 277, Ann Hardy 242, Helen Ewen 241, Diane Williams 235. Tuesday juniors-Raymond VanGeel 218, Jennifer DeGraw 209, Les Arts 205, Diane Watt 191, Leanne Sovereign 190, Terri McRoberts 184, Robin Quinton 182, Michael Cannon 181, Debbie Menders 177, Rod Johnston 175. Colleen's-Nancy Dens- more 280-702, Mary VanGeel 231-668, Ilene Hodgins 240- 677, Helen Hearn 245-654, Jean Miller 271-648, Gayle Riley 247-637, Cathy Van- Bussell 253-618, Anne Craig 240-601, Joan Gwalchmai 227, Janice Abram 220, Olive Simpson 213, Tanny Van- derHoek 213, Ginette Gwalchmai 211. Medway-Carol Kish 271- 689, Cal Carmichael 273-672, Len Poole 222-626, Geo Adams 248, Dorothy McKinley 248, Erika Jelinek 235, Al Kish 213, Doug Hills 211, Myrtle Hastings 204. Senior citizens-Percy Williams 234, Mildred Hirtzel 232, Alex Young 229, Charlie Grieves 213, Jean Miller 204, Gord Higgs 192, Maurice McDonald 217, Laura Williams 186, Ed Dowdall 182, Murray Hodgins 181, Verna Dowdell 180. Wednesday bantams- Brian Roe 221, Jeff Gwalch- mai 176, Wendy Nevin 168, Jason MacDonald 157, Jamie Bond 161, Lisa VanGeel 160, Jason. Pfaff 141, Jamie Pitt 136, Ann Hodgins 132, Karen Kennedy 132. Wednesday mixed-Mark Fraley 284-688, Lorna Ellyatt 262-670, Audrey Watt 239-629, Pat Ryan 274-624, Ward ,Ellyatt 244-623, Lynn Smith 265-616, Don. Watt 282-613, Russ Smith 231-608, Marlyn Smith 253, Angie Ryan 228, Randy Roels 222, June McLennan 216, Len Anderson 214. Thursday men-Don Watt 307-823, Brian Ankers 318- 784, Art Hodgins 316-761, Les Greenleen 290-738, Jim Burt 263-736, Don Ruddy 289-733, Harold Smith 287-730, Jim Dixon 265-732, Bob Hardy 295-716, Bob Smith 274-714, Jeff Park 255-701, Jim Hearn 253-695, Harold Mayo 305-693, Jim Smith 249-693, Pete VanGeel 300-691, Rick Rollings 276-686, Lyle Beatson 272-686, Ron Culbert 241-683, Bill Neil 236-677, Scott Anderson 293, Keith Dickson 284, Friday mixed-Anna Mollard 257-656, Heather Smith 243.649, Jim Burt 254- 642, Len Smith 232-633, Maxine Parnell 231-622, Bill Neil 224-622, Dave Mawdsley 221-622, Jim Unwin 255-614, Edie Burt 215-605, Jim White 250, Teresa Aldrich 241, Eugene Glavin 221. ,sectors of Canadian life than, a newly-arrived immigrant from. Patagonia, Andrew's first book, which sold 'MOO copies, 'was recently mentioned in ‘t column by Douglas Fisher as the single most important fact6 in the. defeat of Pierre rrindeau in the May 197.9 election.. J.V. Andrew, author of the book Bilingual Today, French Totnorrow,mill be at the Exeter Public Library Thursday afternoon, February 14 to sell and autograph copies of his 'new book ''Backdoor Bilingualism" (BMG Publishing, $3,91). - Andrew states, that his new book includes copies of hitherto unpublished Ontario Government documentation showing steps that have already been taken that will ensure Francbphone control of the Ontario Government within the next fekv years. The author says that Canada is already represented abroad as being a French-speaking country; that Quebec," New Brun- swick, and our Federal Government are in Fran- cophone control; and that Ontario's folding to Fran- cophone pressure(which has been financed by the Federal Government and by Quebec) will mean that the remaining provinces will soon also crumble. At that point, Canada will indeed be a French speaking country, -and- English- speaking Canadians will have less say in the running of the private and public Will pay $2, each for style shown (1952 Topps Gum CO., actual size 2% x 3.34). Send. any quantity by registered mail for prompt payment. Other ,p re-,1960 baseball cards also wanted. Send sample or list for offer, Robert Bruce, Box 4344, long Beach, Calif. 09804, South Huron District High School EVENING COURSES FOR SPRING GENERAL INFORMATION ik GUESTS WELCOMED - Bobby Richardson former great of the New York Yankees was the headline speaker at the 1980 Exeter Lions club Sportsmen's dinner. Above, Richardson at theleft is being welcomed by dinner chairman George Godbolt. In the centre is Rick Bosetti of the Toronto Blue Jays. T-.A photo Readers write sOUTR.IR;Rom DISTRICT 1. Courses begin in the week, of February 25th, 1980, unless otherwise indicated,' 2. Fees: 20 session courses (40 hours) - $25,00 10 session courses (20 hours) - $15.00 • Courses of fewer than 10 sessions - $10.00 3, Interested persons should register in advance by calling the school (235-0880). Only those courses with sufficient registration will be given. 4. Sessions will begin at 7;30 p.m., unless otherwise indicated. , COURSES BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25th Who is'. crazy? doesn't help our economy or strengthen our dollar. The foreign buyer brings in foreign money, helps our balance of payments and strengthens our dollar, This 'makes Government look good. The fact that we are selling out our last sizeable natural resource doesn't matter, I wonder. "Who is `Crazy'? J. Carl Hemingway, R.R. •3 Brussels, to Canada with money that costs them less than half the Canadian rate and probably make a profit whereas a Canadian boy buys, a neigh- bour's farm with mortgage at 13 percent and working capital at up to 18 percent. can't. But the Government isn't "Crazy", When the Canadian boy buys a farm he pays for it with Canadian money and To 'The Editor: Some weeks ago an article appeared in at least two of our Farm Papers entitled "These Crazy High Interest Rates." I think we need to be careful when we make general statements like this. It depends on your .point of view. I'm quite sure that the vast majority of people who have money out at `interest' think that present rates are wonderful. Even business and industry isn't com- plaining. During World War II Government contracts were let on the basis of cost plus profit, It worked well for a short time but business and in- dustry soon discovered that an increase in costs automatically gave an in- crease in profit. It has been more recently discovered that high interest rates (or high diVidends) increase costs very evenly throughout the business world so that real competition is eliminated and profits in- crease automatically. Now, let us look at far- ming. Here I agree that interest rates are unreasonable because our profits don't go up automatically as costs increase More serious still is the accepted fact seems to be that foreign buyers can come Quilting (Room 224) - 6 sessions Pottery (Room 214) - 10 sessions Fitness (Large Gym) - 8 sessions (Course starts April 7th) COURSES BEGINNING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH Basic Needlepoint (Room 116) -10 sessions Chair Caning (Room 99) - 10 sessions (bring a chair for cleaning & caning) Weaving without a loom (Room 214) - 10 sessions (Course begins March 4th) Golf (Large Gym) -16 sessions (Course starts April. 15th) Stained Glass Art (Room 105) - 10 sessions Sign Language for Communication with the Deaf (Roo'm' 114) - 10 sessions Driver Education (in class and in car instructions leading to certificate for insurance purposes) (Room 104) - 10 in class sessions - in car times by arrangement - Cost $100.00 Exeter bowling 2 60 7 128 7 94 0 15 7 123 5 66 5 69 0 60 0 23 HH J Haggitt 491 MN J Russell 614 IB E Meilke 688 CC S O'Neill 591 TA B Bowerman 769 DS D Deters 562 GG M MacDonald 646 LO J Cooper 526 AC V Bakelaar 463 YS Forfiet Ladies Tuesday Night LP N Dawson 649 BB B Sangster 571 CG M S,weizter 594 S D Geiser 571 P C Moore 613 JS J Parent 610 ; PP L Bern 637 WR S Kingma 606 A&H M Holtzman 668 R V Flynn 583 MM L Latulippe 652 HD M Maser 627 • Wed. Mens Huron Hope C Proulx M Masse C Weston L Rowe I Martin Mon P.M:Men G Hoggarth 473 W Shapton 457 L Porter 438 B Etherington • 574 C Hendy 493 T Yellow 433 Sunday Mixed League 5 86 2 84 5 69 2 72 5 107 2 45 5 67 2 41 7 69 0 52 7 107 0 85 98 89 85 81 81 COURSES BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th ° Flower Arranging for Spring (Room 109) - 5 sessions Children's Beginning Sewing (Room 222) - 10/ sessions General Auto, and Small Engine Mechanics - Driver or Owner (Rocim 93) - 10 sessions (men and women welcome) Minor Juniors PE C Kooey 211 KK S Varley 215 HG D Coleman 219 CS S Skinner 272 21 34 26 39 Mens A G Black 857 J Fuller 780 H Holtzman 773 C Edwards 658 B Hqg 732 J Bel 747 P Lavier 712 G Wilson 653 G Worm 706 G O'Neill 635 B Chadwick 547 P Leitch 520 COURSES BEGINNING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH First Aid (Si. John's) (Room 116) - 10 sessions (Cost $21.50 - includes book and material) Beginners Sewing --' Adult (Room 222) - 14 sessions '(3 hours each) (Cost $25.00) SPECIAL SHORT SEWING COURSES - Mondays, Tuesdays (Room 222) These courses will start the week of March 24th. Please 'register by calling 235-1725. Once registration is complete, classes will be arranged for Mondays or Tuesdays. The• fee for each course is $10.00. (a) T-Shirts and Velours for men, women, children 4 sessions. (b)Menst- and Boys'' dress pants 4 sessions (c) Womens'slacks that fit 3 sessions (d) All weather coats 4 sessions (e) Pattern Know-How (altering the style of a pattern) 4 sessions \.,(F) Wardrobe. Planning(colours, lines, styles to suit you best) 4 sessions 7 114 3 108 7 84 7 80 4 77 5 72 7 56 2 54 50 0 33 0 31 0 29 C4 OB SU LE SP RO FL OP CB CM HB OE Minor Seniors C Coates 216 M Stevens 373 E Coleman 311 J Mol 382 J Sellers 277 D Meiklei321 RO SS .FC BU ST 'AC 35 50 36 50 38 43 FL S Harrison 603 8th D Harvey 726 TR D Murray 663 Pe P McFalls 705 YW S Homath 642 BS B Barnes 629 • Wed Morning Ladies • A Wilson G Beaver R Berends L Snell M Lovell D Kipfer Thursday Ladies TB D Weigand 534 ST L Smith 779 2 85 5 82 0 25 7 82 5 55 2 70 GT RC BL SN MP LP. B Hogg 740 3 85 B Turnbull 708 5 84 B Barnes 612 4 80 L Webber 666 4 75 B Pinter 631 3 73 M Lewis 512 • 2 44 AMA ...YOUR KITCHEN 593 550 426 548 530 CH P Durand 717 7 104 485 CO R Luther 518 0 101 BB S Glanville 555 0 76 TE ' R Lawrence 575 7 60 2 89 FT L Snell 620 7 59 7 81 UP P Lavier 512 0 41 Minor Pee Wees BL J Cable 105 BE S Bierling 67 2 '20 Friday Mixed League 1 16 • Senior Citizens C Hendy 542 C Down 555 H Wells 604 A Toonk 533 C Smith 602 B Lamport 503 A&H SUPERIOR FOO. Io 3 0 A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET' A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET • A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET FOOD MARKET 4 r• T :1 1 4 1 1: 14 : 1 1, •1 : 11 . _ •I •I r iL L I: 1: 4 4 ' SAVE UP TO 50% THE COST OF NEW CABINETS DON'T REPLACE - REFACE CALL DAVE CARSON 243-2929 PORT FRANKS We supply the following: • New Kitchen Cabinets • New Counter Tops • Breakfast Nooks • Replacement Fronts or Existing Cabinets Includes New Doors Nrw Drawer Fronts. 1 8' Face Frame Covonng Hinges & Decorative Handles WE DELIVER PHONE 235-0212 See Our No-Name Products At Money Saving Prices Whole Cut & Wrapped for your freezer pORK OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. PHONE 235-0212 -17t euift XitefiEt2 Ltd. 580 Horton St_ London. Ontario N68 1M7 I• V 4: 1 1• 1 : 1 1• I • 1. 11 , :t1 : 1 11 1 BINGO LOINS 12,14 lb. avg. lb. Cake Mixes 79 issoz 4 LUCAN ARENA February 13 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Sliced or Piece Taillefer Brand Blue Bonnet 3 lb. carton TIN END argarine Sunlight 6 litre box etergent Salado Orange Pekoe Tea Bags Niblets Kernel Corn . Early bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc, HAMS $2.85 $1.59 39( lb. W I AM M O& FO O D MA R KE ideanlidK LOIN ROASTS OR COUNTRY STYLE RIBS Jackpot '500 -55 calls fresh produce 60's - Proceeds for Arenc. Double boor Card $1.00 Bingos will continue each Wednesday night. Licence /1 28721 1 Proceeds for Arena Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. T. xr in PI S UI 0 O Canada No 1 COOKING ONIONS 21b. bag 2 5 Fancy 12 oz. lb $1018 lb $1.48 2 ,,,, $1.00 98( 984 lb $1.79 Campbells 10 oz. tin Tomato Soup 4/$1 Westons &Welt Salted Only 400 g 791C 675 g. box Shreddies $1.09 Florida Juice ORANGES Canada No. 1 Ontario POTATOES, '1.19 20 lb. bag '1.19 5 lb. bag Centre Cut Pork LOIN CHOPS PORK RIBLETS frozen foods Swifts Premium BOLOGNA McCains Super PATTIES OR CRISPS McCains Deep and Delicious Feb. 15 & 16 Dave Bennett 24 oz. 79t 19oz, $ .75 8oz. 63t Pacelle Royale sliced or piece lb. (store packed) lb. 2 roll pack $ 1 .Q9 Towels Swifts Compass Brand WIENERS CAKES Swanson PIES HOTEL DINING LOUNGE MOTEL ansmilim DINNER HOURS Wed. - Sun. 5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Breakfast Daily from 8 a.m. Lunch Daily from 11:30 aim, For Reservations -..----Phone 238-2365 Schnitzel Night Every Wednesday - 5 p.m. We offer a Schnitzel dinner for only $425 including salad bar The Green Forest Motor Hotel GRAND REND H way 21 1 Mile S. Traffic Light Monarch Sponge Puddings 90,, 49it Clover Farm Cheese from Black. Spread Diamond)i6oz.i a r Store Sliced COOKED HAM bakery buys Devon Brand SIDE BACON Vat Pac500 $1 a I a. k g Swifts Sugar Plum DINNER HAMS 2-3 lb, avg. lb. Eversweet _ AK 5 PE R IO R FO • D AR - 69 Superior Fresh 24.,k,a, 3/1.49 694 BREAD Weston ENGLISH MUFFINS pkg of 6 liastm aster CRUSTY BREAD 16 oz. loaf 2/894 Blor Diamond Sinolp Thins 16 or heese Slicess 1.79 x1.09 SIDE BACON P I sey 2 Roll Pock Toilet Tissue 59( Vac Pack 500 grams RA UI ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FO ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOODMARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKT MIKET