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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-04-18, Page 5C Y t* ti t , t r ' 6•.' .`•'' 1°� �+° M , } T ; , ' + ytsss�� !fir �` /y + } i,l .� ,�1 „S YO�T�S4' r!M t , 1 r �t 1jy N'WSl 111 w i7tgF tryt"0�lt�' Several Or'so, couplo's,ce ebra fe We'' d -d n anni-I-W-V I lai*r't Correondent Coming"' Hymn, "Lord, as • to Sholdice gave the treasurer's was, "Who's This Easter W,J,Leeming and visited other Mrs. Stewart HumphrkeA and Mrs. Allaspn McCall Th :y dear Cross we Flee was report. , Beagle.'" relatives in the community, Kim:` sung.. Supper Committee LI les Mrs. Walter' 'Broadfoot is Miss Connie Cgittts of London. �RHt1�t We fl- A r 45th ADnlversar�Y The "Act of Penitence" was Mrs F. Dunk reported for the The lilies in the church were for holidaying in London at the home spent the weekend .at the home ofeSlteni irtn)t Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson Reid The with the readers taking supper committee. After much the, following: Mrs. .Mg rtha ' of Mrs. W. Farquharson. her parents, Bill and Mrs. Coutts. J p Mrs. Robert Warwick of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dunks' entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hackwell, Mrs. discussion it was voted to leave it Sholdice; Mrs. Ethel Hackwell, Scott Sr.,Qf Blyth on Wednesday, art: Mrs. Edna. -- A rlf 3 at a surprise supper on the Nelson Reid, Mrs. Don Achilles, up to the supper committee of the Mrs. -Margaret Humphries, Mrs. Ingersoll visited with her parents, visited Saturday with Mr. and = x j p p pp Mrs. Ralph Traviss, Mrs, Ron U.C.W. on lowering menu prices. Maud Leeming, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald Mrs. Fred Dunk. Little David I occasion of their 45th Wedding Bennett, and Mrs. Herb Traviss The meeting closed with hymn McDonald, Mrs. Gordon over the holiday weekend. returned home with them, iAnniversary: Among those with Mrs. McCall closing the "Alas and did my Saviour 'McGovin, Mrs. Lily Hudie, Mrs. Miss 'Glenna Houston, Mr. and Mrs. William Thamer n y� ' present were Mr. Nelson Lear,. devotions with prayer. Bleed? and the "Lord's Prayer" George Dundas, Mrs. Rose Windsor, spent the Easter and Ruth spent Easter Sunday Elevator Het � a .�i d` Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott, Mrs. Easter Flower was repeated in unison. Campbell, Mrs. Jean Broadfoot, weekend at the home of her with Mr, and Mrs, Thamer John Fairservice, Blyth, and Mr. Mrs. Gerald Watson gave a Lunch was served by Mrs. Mrs. Roy Bennett and Mrs. J. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rae and family of Kijchener. a and Mrs. Jim Williamson, very interesting topic on Easter, Gerald Watson, Mrs. Frank Bosman. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich, Walton.; . reading different stories Such as, Kirkby and Mrs. Jack Brennan. The ushers were Keith Wilbee. • Mr, and Mrs. Robert Guelph, visited at the home of her Later in`the evening Mr. and A Legend on the Easter Flower. Bruce McDonald and Tom Humphries and family spent the parents Mr.' and Mrs. .Ralph We require dependable workers for Mrs. Jim Scott Jr., Jill, Jamie and Easter Sunda Service holida weekend with Mr, and Traviss. like Do we h ve t thi Y Leeming Y a o gtve up some ng Julie of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. for Lent? Why do we.have.colored The Sacrament of the Lord's Derwin Carter and Cherri of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon of Beigrave; Mr. Larry Henderson of Wingham; Mr., Harvey Dale, Seaforth, Miss Ruth Knox, London; Mr. Jim Stevenson, Woodstock and Mr. Bob Stoner of Blenheim- arrived and spent a very pleasanf evening of cards and music. . 40th Anniversary To celebrate the occasion of their 40th Wedding Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Boyd were guests of honour at the home of 'their daughter Beth in Barrie on Sunday, April 14. Ruth, of Elora, and Barbara, of Miss; sou a 1 tt d d th eggs at Easter ? What is Holy Week?. Why do we call the day Jesus was killed, Good Friday? Business Mrs. William Thamer, conducted the business portion. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs, Howard Hackwell. The roll call was answered by 25 members. We were reminded of the Easter Thankoffering service. on Sunday, April 21 at 8 p.m. Plans were made for the lunch to be served by the Walton Unit, several offered to take sandwiches or squares and relish plates are to be made at the church. The envelopes were received for the Supper was observed at the Sunday morning service at Duff's United Church. Elders serving communion were Emmerson Mitchell, Stewart McCall, Graeme Craig, Walt Bewley, Ron Bennett and Ken McDonald. .I Jpducted into the Session- as Elders were Graeme Craig and Walt Bewley. Received in membership by Certificate of Transfer were: Mr, and Mrs. Keith Rock. The choir rendered two Easter anthems, "Were you There" and "Jesus Lives" assisted by the organist, Mrs, Ian Wilbee. Rev. Docken _, chose as his sermon, "You can't nail Jesus do n" a d th h'L Id t Personals - Easter Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Dpnald Daley, George and Kieran of Villa Nova spent Easter Sunday at the Manse with Rev. Docken •-a'nd•- family, Mrs. James Daley of Blenheim atso,yisited at the same home for a few days Mr. Lester Machan spent the, holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkby. Mrs. Ethel Hackwell of Clinton spent the weekend in the Walton Community and attended the Easter service on Sunday morning at Duff's United Church. Mr. and Mrs. David Brady of Toronto spent the Easter weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. our elevator. 'Top pay rates, Overtime after 40 hours. Company shared medical, drug and life insurance.. Apply to c Cook's Division of Gerbro Corp. Hensall . , 262-2605 s g a so a en a wi Work Free Bazaar and Mrs. Mac n e c ren s s ry -their families. 'Grandchildren, Nancy Anne, Cathy, Laura, M Andrew and Sharon assisted their �, grandparents in opening gifts. N The cuttin of e............................g th three-tieredca a r"k t med witth white belIsvv er s �n � s�or. aIGAo n_ -., and pink roses was the higplight ' I � wu.. THIS' W�'E1� w�of the anniversar dinner. S ecialguest was Miss Tillie Dundas of �from Ottawa !✓, Seaforth. li I your guarantee of complete it r24. 10 ARE YOU A NEW IN THE MARKET FOR DODGE' Chrysler Coyne in and see the New Dodge and Chrysler models 'at ROWCUFFE MOTORS Seaforth and Area D(dge, Chrysler Dealer SEAFORT'H, ONTARIO PRONE 527-1670 4 40 MM 01 Bill m to, FRESHLY CUT FROM THE SHOULDER r-/ �E✓I ' r PORK N� r� ROASTS ;� SHOULDER ROAST � BUTT GOA 1 CI 1 1 1 ciem Ib. � Ib, .......... Burr ne coma nee Doer �unoe 70a kL CUT FROM THE PORK BUTT OR SHOULDER 40th Anniversary BONELESS ROASTSIb. 100% w t 16. 93C An enjoyable , evoning was Pension Changes Yukorq— l lth Province E/ spent at the Walton Hall on Health and Welfare Minister The Yukon will beconie FLAVOUR Saturday evening April 13th when Marc. Lalonde introduced in the Canada's 1 1 th province "when its Legs &Breasts many ' of their friends and House of Commons amendments= ` population and revenues reach GUT FROM TH.E.FLANK, FROZEN relatives joined with George and to the Canada Pension Plan to reasonable levels," predicted from your Meat Bertha Love to help celebrate establish equal treatment for Northern Affairs Minister Jean TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN their 40th Wedding Anniversary, male and female contributors and Chretien. The attendants, Mrs. Estella beneficiaries. He told the House of Commons APPROXIMATE FAT CONTENT - 25'. MAXIMUM FAT CONTENT 15'. FAT CONTENT LESS THAN 15A EzTRA FRESH GROUND BEEF . 99° LEAN GROUND BEEF 1.1'9 LEAN GROUND BEEF ' A � .29 Adams and Frank Kirkby were Under the proposed changes, Northern Affairs Committee that ' I SUPER DUTCH C POWDERED both present. the Bill will provide a "survivors' he had no fixed figures. "This is a FROZEN BOSTON BLUE FISH. Music for dancing was supplied pension" to widowers on -the decision a government will have �:� S � � B1A Ile � � B/ BRB � � � ti w � t� ■■i Ri � RE■ 1R■ Bs BRr Bt• RRi � ■A I� A B* tl■i B�:B■B r�'(�?,ii `i`>.>'%': by the Trutones and a delicious same conditions it is now being to make- some day." a as lunch was,,,served. paid to widows. Middle East Trip "�9 C FROZEN B C The Bill, will also enable Industry. Trade and Commerce balls ■ Walton III 4-H children's benefits to be paid, on Minister Alastair Gillespie and' 18 FILLETS The meeting was held at Joyce ,the disability or death of female Canadian businessmen left last NH TP SWAN ASSORTF COLOURS PAPER a:rell McCallum's on April 8th. The contributors, on the same basis as week for four Middle East oil, %ONIONS so. Fertilizer meeting opened with the 4-H they are"now paid with respect to countries (Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Ipledge folla*ed , by . ° tbeJ fin ale -I6mi trrWiirs, Kuwait and Tran) to promote =mwn B�T��-N NRAF ... s: `Secretary's report. in addition, the amendments Canadian exports and discuss For Achievement Day . an will abolish the earnings test now possible investment projects. too N. 39C exhibit will be done on Hair Care. required for persons aged 65 to 69 Exports up,2l.l %a , ' Good Storage Facilities ,were — they will be able` to draw Canadian exports in February TISSUE el 200 discussed. Canada Pension Plan t enefits 'reached a record $2.17 billion, up whether or not they continue to 21'•1 per cent from $1-79 billion -a work and receive wages. year earlier. "A Cross to Bear" was the Housing Starts Down P, theme' "for the Walton Unit Statistics Canada reported that + meeting on Wednesday evening housing starts in Canada in SEAFORTH held in the basement of Duff's February declined 'to 263,900 Church. from 293,800 in January — a JEWELLERS Mrs. Allan McCall gave the decrease of 10 per' cent. Call to Worship. Hymn "Beneath for the Cross of Jesus" was sung More Wheat DIAMONDS, with Mrs. Rae Huether as piano g Western Canadian farmers JEWELLERY, accompanist. Mrs, Jack Brennan intend to plant more wheat this • • led in prayer followed by the year —. 26,7 million acres. This is All Types of Repairs scripture John 19: 17-24 being an increase of eight per cent'from read by Mrs. ; McCall. Mrs.. the 24.7 million acres of wheat Phone .Brennan read a poem "Easter r5 planted in 19,73. a it r24. 10 ARE YOU A NEW IN THE MARKET FOR DODGE' Chrysler Coyne in and see the New Dodge and Chrysler models 'at ROWCUFFE MOTORS Seaforth and Area D(dge, Chrysler Dealer SEAFORT'H, ONTARIO PRONE 527-1670 4 40 MM 01 Bill m to, FRESHLY CUT FROM THE SHOULDER r-/ �E✓I ' r PORK N� r� ROASTS ;� SHOULDER ROAST � BUTT GOA 1 CI 1 1 1 ciem Ib. � Ib, .......... Burr ne coma nee Doer �unoe 70a kL CUT FROM THE PORK BUTT OR SHOULDER % C1 I 0B BONELESS ROASTSIb. 100% w t 16. 93C ::. . meat guarantee FRESH, NUTRITIOUS, SKINLESS, SLICED wIf You are "at completely Cyo ` ?' 3.1 ICA -i ' BEEF LIVER =purchase lb. FLAVOUR ...... BACKS ATTACHED, FRESH CHICKEN MEAT FROM IGA IS YOUR ASSURANCE THAT ■ Legs &Breasts YOU ARE GETTING THE FINEST... IN QUALITY FLAVOUR, VARIETY, TRIMAND PER SONALIZED SERVICE. ANYTHING S FOOD. DELIGHT LESS IS NOT (b, GOOD ENOUGH. AND THAT'S WHY WE GUARANTEE IT 100%. GUT FROM TH.E.FLANK, FROZEN " GROUND BEEF GRADINGli';?: - C ONLY IGA IDENTIFIES THE FAT CONTENT IN PORK SIDE RIBS GROUND'BEEF WITH 3 DIFFERENT GRADES T) REGULAR GROUNirBEFF: APPROXIMATE Ib, FAT CONTENT 25%. from your Meat 2) LEAN GROUND BEEF: maximum fat content INGREDIENTS: BEEF, WATER, AND 15%. 3) EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF: PAT CONTENT IjiEiE C TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN LESS THAN 15%. i 79SUPERBURGER Ib, WE SELGRA ELA'GREDDRI BAPPROVED ON BEEF tin, '•``••.>i< APPROXIMATE FAT CONTENT - 25'. MAXIMUM FAT CONTENT 15'. FAT CONTENT LESS THAN 15A EzTRA FRESH GROUND BEEF . 99° LEAN GROUND BEEF 1.1'9 LEAN GROUND BEEF ' A � .29 WHITING box CUT FROM THE BEEF HIP. TOP ROUND or BONELESS • SHOULDER OR SHANKCUT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 1, 1.69 STEWING BEEF o. 1.29 BONELESS ROASTS o. 1 .29 I SUPER DUTCH C POWDERED 11 s,• C 39 BURNS. SWEET PICKLED. 3 to a lbs, SCHN[IOERS .STORE PACKED I COTTAGE ROLLS It. 98` ENGLISH SAUSAGE BURNS • BY THE PIECE ro.98° BOLOGNA w.49` FROZEN BOSTON BLUE FISH. se. 19 SWIFT DUTCH SALAMI HAM AND CNL[SC LUNCHEON and SWIFT PREMIUM I Ib. pig SWIFT PREMIUM CP LAZY MAPLE Ib okg i SPICED HAM LOAF Oka. 6$ 79 SKINLESS WIENERS SIDE BACON' 4" WHNEIDERS MAC AND CHEESE OR TOP VALU I to okg 10P VALb 1 It pkg r CHICKEN LOAF w; 42` SKINLESS WIENERS 69° SIDE PACON S9`yu` �:� S � � B1A Ile � � B/ BRB � � � ti w � t� ■■i Ri � RE■ 1R■ Bs BRr Bt• RRi � ■A I� A B* tl■i B�:B■B r�'(�?,ii `i`>.>'%': .. ;r Teo 99 HEINZ • IN TOYt"i, :A 1 r Frozen Fillets t 16. 93C Boston Style OCEAN PERCH :.:,,� riiiil Blilki■LI ilr■i111t Eil■ItWltiatlrr rlr t■rf Bflt rir'tr+l ilA � tBlt `.>. Bfa w W ar,` BEANS SWING • POLY PACK . ORAN'l: ',L N �,- a PaO A -.-led Va`letiv FLAVOUR U.S.A. NO 1 FLORIDA -SUNSHINE S g, N � - I JUICE ORANGES sag GOURMET i TOP BREED gtb 1 QUICK COOKING DAINTY R4sL 89C S FOOD. 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Areo Green 4g lb. 2■ 191 Bathroom Cup 1nP 89• pkg. 59C NH TP SWAN ASSORTF COLOURS PAPER a:rell 69C rROZEN OCEAN PERCH sb• 3.99 %ONIONS so. Fertilizer bag ea. REFILL of 100 TOWELS pkg. FILLETS box . �t�����aB�■RTB�B'a�-1111- —9--M BR; HIUHLINLH aw,wCHECK =mwn B�T��-N NRAF ... s: ;,.. •� •WAN A TATE E„i qIR(; n,, ,, THE Flaked White c C MANDARIN 6'tin 69 !� S PLASTIC 3'gt°n' 1 FOOD WRAP too N. 39C FACIAL 2 kg, P 89C r STORE ' TUNA ORANGES roll TISSUE el 200 OIGHLINER Teo 99 HEINZ • IN TOYt"i, :A 1 r Frozen Fillets t 16. 93C Boston Style OCEAN PERCH pkg, V BEANS SWING • POLY PACK . ORAN'l: ',L N �,- a PaO A -.-led Va`letiv FLAVOUR Beef or Irish CRYSTALS okg. 89C STEWS AYLMER • CI'C .E GUAI IT, CUT GREEN BARS junior E u^.NN(' Coloured BEANS 14a,. ,�3C tin Margarine 3 )4 a,;1 Tim, ,Sar49C fm 0 .,.1 ■93 F . : •,,. rr. PAPERC Teo 99 V -N FRDZTN +n ."ATt Deep 'N' Delicious Les,. 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