The Huron Expositor, 1975-04-03, Page 7THEY'RE OFF — There was keen competition In the mens' open, 16' and under
canoe race at the Optimist event on Sunday, with the largest number of canoes
entered in any event. Winners were Julius Langpeterand Ted McCabe of Windsor
In F6 in the foreground, with Gary Kettlewell and Joe Bach, Strathroy placing
second and Tom Devereaux and Bob Carnochan, Seaforth, third. (Staff Photo)
Group confirmed at Duf f's
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The evening was spent (Thncing
to the disc jockey music and lunch
was served by the Brodhagen
ladies.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smalldon of
Fort Erie spent the Easter
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Smalldon.
Mr. and Mr s. David Brady and
family of St. Catharines spent the.
weekend 'at the W.J.Leeming
home and visited Mrs. Leeming
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr., and Mrs'. Volker Hertlein
of London 'visited with Mr. and
Mrs.William Thamer and
attended their 30th wedding
anniversary Thursday evening at
Family Paradise.
Dr. Alberto Riccardi of La Plata
Argentina visited on the
11,xekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.Earl Mills. •
The Walton ladies have been
busy quilting the first of this week
at the home of Mrs. B. Thamer.
Rev. and Mrs. Docken and
family have been visiting with
friends at their cottage for a few
days.
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Sat. - 9 - 6
Fri. - 9 - 9
Sun. I - 6
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Where the Values Are
BEEFARONI BEEF RAVIOLI MINI RAVIOLI
'SPAG. AND MEAT BALLS
15 FL. OZ. 49c
TWIN PACK PAPER TOWELS CHINA
l uiPROUTS
CHINA LILY
CHOW MEIN NOODLES 4 OZ. 41c
27 FL 02, 1.69
LIQUID FLOOR POLISH
12 OZ. $
AEROSOL 1.89 REG, OR LEMON
JOHNSONS PLEDGE
FABRIC SOFTENER
DOWNY
66 FL. OZ.
WINDOW CLEANER
BON AMI JET SPRAY
20 FL. OZ. 79c
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QUALITY MEATS
THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY!
WE HANDLE ONLY "RED BRAND A-1 BEEF"
R A N TRY OUR HOMEMADE "OVEN READY MEAT LOAF"
CHEF BOYAR DEE
IC FL. 02 35c
49c 100'
CLUB HOUSE MIXES
CUTRITE
WAX PAPER REFILL
JOHNSONS FUTURE
9 69
200.2 PLY 53c LADY SCOTT ASST PRINTS
FACIAL TISSUE
HERBAL DRY NORMAL OILY "
ESSENCE SHAMPOO 8 FL OZ.
CLOVER
FARM
EF q COUNTRY MARKET ROUND STEA LB I.A5
F IRED'S HOME MADE AT VANASTRA
AUSAGE (PORK )LB. 89c
',CRYOVAC SWEET PICKLED CUBE OR
FRED'S MEAT DEPT.
SPECIALS
R N1 CANADA GRADE '
L."- ICE
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HASTY TREATS ,
OR QUICK MEALS
PRODUCE FEATURES
PRODUCE USA SIZE 138's
ORANGE.S-SUNK IST
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DOZ. 63c
POLY RAG 53c
MEATS u,,c p
16 OZ, P KG.SNOW WHITE
TonF .MUSHROOMS LB 89c
HEAD LETTUCE 3/$1.00 79c 'PRODUCE OF USA
CELERY STALKS 39c
BOX 1.39
VENTURA BRAND
STRAWBERRIES 15 OZ.
PKG. 65c.
BOSTON BLUE FISH 1.10
DISCOVER ECONOMY SHOP CLOVER FARM
CO TAGE: ROLL LB 89c SANDWICH STEAK 11.79 eNiiiiii.OTS 3 LB BONELESS EASY TO CARVE ESSEX MACARONI & CHEESE
RUMP OR BOTTOM $1 „. OR CHICKEN LOAF
ROAST ROUNDLB. .19 LUNCHEON
16 OZ. PKG.
FROZEN FOOD
STOkEL* FANCY.
PEAS 14 FL.,02. 3/$1.00
STOKELY
$ CUT BEANS (GREEN OR WAX) yr g
LADY SCOTT ASST. PRINTS & WHITE ON WHITE
TOILET TISSUE TWO ROLL PACK 49c
(PRESWEET) - COUNT CHOCULA BOO.BEKRY
COCOA PUFFS FRANKEN BERRY .LUCKY CHARMS
GENERAL MILLS CEREALS 8 =2.69c
BIG `G' CHEERIOS C01XkL 59c
CRISP! TATERS BUGLES PIZZA SPINS WHISTLE',
BACON BETCHA AND CHEEZ WILLIKERS
BIG '0' SNACKS 4 OZ TO 7 OZ
BEE MAID HONEY- LIQUID1 LB
SCOTT ASST. & WHITE
MR CLEAN $1.09
WALL WASHER
BIG WALLY 20 FL. OZ. 9.19
SCENTED (REG. POWDER) UNSCENTED
POWDER) 6 OZ. AEROSOLS 1.25 BAIL ULTRA DEODORANT
BAYER ASPIRIN 100's
59c
89c
79c
LIQUID CLEANER
32 FL. OZ.
FEATURE BUYS FROM THURS.
APR. 3, 1975
TILL SUN. APR. 6, 1975
STORE HOURS:
CLOSED MONDAYS
TIJES.-THURS. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
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A.M. - 9 P.M.
9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
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ESSEX HICKORY SMOKED. VAC PACK ESSEX
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BONELESS CUBED SX BRAND 2 OZ. PATTIES ‘
STEWING BEEF i1.15. 1BEEF PATTIES 2 LB.
SNACKIN CAKE
7 VARIETIES
15 02 89c
CONVERTED
UNCLE BEN'S RICE 3202 $1.19
18D
OZ.
1HOAN POTATO FLAKES 39c
734 02 '1.09
COFFEE
TIDE DETERGENT BOSTON
CORN BEEF LOAF
Di3YAWiTR S SUPER
REG.
30EIsSORB 24's
GENERAL MILLS 11 OZ.
COUNTRY CORN FLAKES
5 VARIETIES fi OZ. TO 111 OZ.
BETTY CROCKER
LB. BAG $ 11.09
5 LBS. $11:99
120z. 89c
$1.89
49c
27c
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SOCKEYE SALMON
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Surprise party
honours Mrs.
Hotham on 90th
Easter Sunday Service at Duff's
United Church, Walton was well
attneded when Rev. D. Docken
took as his sermon, "You are now
set free". The choir rendered an
anthem "An Easter Carol'.
During the Confirmation
Service' the following class joined
the church, Mary Dianne Godkin,
Richard Paul Humphries, Brian
Gregory Marks, Joyce Marie
McCallum, Beth Aletha
McNichol, Debbie Lynn Van
Vliet,Janice Mae VanVliet,
Wilmer Douglas Mitchell and
Mary Christine Watson.
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A surprise party was held at the
home of Mrs. Mary HOtharn, 38
Wilson Street, Seaforth. It was
given to her by ,her family on
Friday on the occasion of her 85th
birthday.
Mrs. Hotham received many
beautiful cards, flowers and
money,
Flowers from her grandson,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitney and
St. Thomas Church. The family
also presented her with a lovely
rocking chair.
Those present were her family.
held next Sundayiztevening at 8
P.M. Special guests will be Rev.
John Roberts and the Belgrave
Men's Choir, visiting churches,
U.C.W. 'embers are invited, e . men are cordially invited 'to
attend.. •
Mr. and Mrs. William Thamer
celebrated their 30th Wedding
Anniversary on Thursday
evening, March 27th when
friends, neighbors and relatives
gathered at Family paradise to
offer their Congratulations and
best wishes.
Mrs.Thamer was the former
Ruth Campbell and Mr. and-Mrs.
William Thamer were married 30
years ago on March 31st, 1945 at
the -Walton Church Manse by
Rev. Gordon Hazelwood. They
have a family of four daughters
and one son.
An addreSs was read to Ruth,.
and Bill by Wenner Hertlein who
The family presented Ruth and
Bill with an antique table lamp.-
They also received other beautiful
Wation
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Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The 17th Boundary Unit of OW'
U,C.W. met at the home. of MrS.
Helen Williamson With—eleVer)
members present,
Mrs, J. Kan yliet Sr. opened'
the .meeting with prayer. The
50th Anniversary hymn was
sung.. The scripture from St.
John 8: '46-48 was read by Mrs.
Van Vliet followed by a' poem,
"Palms of Jesus Hands". -Mrs.
Harvey Craig gave a reading
"The ,Past Speaks. the Present
Responds and the Future
Beckons". Hymn "Women , of
God Arises" was sung followed
by prayer by Mrs, Van Vliet.
Mrs. H. Craig had a very
interesting topic in the form of a
question box taken from the
January Observer.
Mrs. Roy Williamson con-
ducted the busineSs part of the
meeting. Minutes were read by
the secretary Harold Mc-
Callum and the roll call taken.
The group was reminded of the
Thankoffering meeting for April
bib at the church at 8 p.m Aen
Rev. Roberts of Belgrave will be
guest speaker and the Belgrave
Mpn's Choir will provide special
music. Anniversary spoons cele-
brating the 50th Anniversary of
Church Union are to be ordered
from the U.C.W.
Easter lillies are to be pur-..
chased for the shut-ins. A
farewell party was discussed for a
family that are moving from tie
community. The meeting clos6d
with the Mizpah Benediction.
followed by a social half hour with
lunch served by Mrs. Van Vleit,
Mrs., H, Craig and the hostess.
Shower held for Former Walton
Girl
The basement of Duff's United
Church was tastefully decorated
in pink and white streamers with
umbrella and coloured ballons for
the community shower of Mrs.
Roy Dalton (the former Gwen
Bosmen( on Tuesday evening,
March 25th.
The guest book at the door was
in charge of Peggy Dennis and
Fa?, Dalton. Mrs. Charles
McCutcheon was the M.C. when.
she uelcomed everyone and read
a poem to the new bride. Dianne
Godkin sang a solo, "Time in a
Bottle" accompanying herself on
the guitar. This was followed by
the Godkin children singing "The
Candyman Can" assisted at the
piano by their mother Mrs.
Laverne Godkin,
Mrs, Neil McGavin played,the
plane while Kathy MeGavin sang
a couple solos. Mrs. Campbell
Wey gave a reading on "Advise
to the Bride.
The gUest of honour, Gwen, her
mother. Mrs. Jack Busman and'
the groom's mother, Mrs. Murray
Dalton were 'presented with cor-
sages upon arrival and were
escorted to the decorated chairs
at the' front. Mrs. . Robert
McMichael read the address of
congratulations from her friends,
relatives and former neighbors.
The gifts were carried in by girl
friends. The bows were put on an
apron which Was presented to
Gwen, which se wore and thanked
everyone for the lovely gifts.
Mrs. and Mrs. Dalton are
residing in Seaforth.
The McKillo,p Unit ladies were
hostess and served a delicious ,
lunch.
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The short rthOse alchsi" ih:
Pie" sponsored by ..the."10$4*-•
was completed last Wednesday
evening. Twenty two' attended
the two „meetings held in the
church kitchen. Final;. 00 were
made for the summary day to, be
held .in Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton on• ThtirdaY,
April 3 at 1A0T.m. Leaders are
Mrs. Harold Hudie and Mrs, E.
• Liphard. The .euehre sponsored
by the W.I. is scheduled for this
Friday night at the usual time,
with hostesses .Mrs. J. Van Vliet
Jr., Mrs. Bill Humphries, Mrs. J.
Van Vliet, Sr. and Mrs. —A'.
McCall.
Personals
Tuesday evening guests with
Mr. rand Mrs. Walter Bewley
were Mr. and MrS. rack Yuill of
Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bowman and Jim of M orris
Township.
Mrs. Evelyn Holt of Jamestown
00cAt WPckInt-i With 1.10r
'Aster Ivl S.;1 RilithamOt and 41.s100,,'
with Kerr ttlgthr,,ATrs; R,: x!4Y011,
And, *$.-knii4r.
Pawl,: 001y AncrSgqta. BM*
ittird -and' Jean 4140. '0011
W0tPktniP,Ilii Burlington 'spOnt
,the .Eastprwev15-etidiri and
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Several:; towof Duff's :VnhOd
U,C,Iy..atiehOnd theThankOffer,
ing meeting at Islorthside Vitited:
Church Seaforth On TOO*40
—evening when MisiAlaine 'Town.
shend was guest speaker.
•Mr. Rollie Achilles aCDOTTS•
parried Mr. Jerry Achilles and his
son of Ithaca to Hearst where they
spent a couple of weeks,_i;isiting
with their brother Ted )trid Mrs.
Achilles, also with a sister
enroute.
Mr. and MrsRobert Lundy of
Hamilton arrived on Good Friday
to spend the holiday week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan ClcCall
Communion Service was
observed, elders serving were:
Don McDonald, Ron Bennett,
Harvey, McClure, Ian Wilbee,
.Neil McGavin and Graeme Craig,
The Easter lilies placed in the
church by the U.C.W. were for
Mrs. Roy Bennett, Mrs. Walter
tiroadfoot, Mr$. Rose Campbell.
Mrs. George Dimdas, Mrs.Ethel
Hackwell, Mrs. Hudie, Mrs.
Margaret Humphries, Mrs. Maud
Leeming, Mrs. Martha Sholdice.
The U.C.W. Easter
Thankoffering Service will .be
and family, Chatham; Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Laithwaite and,
family. Mississauge; Mr. and
Mrs. George Laithwaite and
family, Mississsagua; Mr. and
Mrs, Douglas Cooper and family.
Kippen. m iles - Other visitors included: Rev. - S
Mr. and Mrs, John 1,, Hot1pru, 4 afk UT Stewart; Mrs. "
Windsor; Mr. and Nirs;. Clayton'. Archie Dobson; Mrs. f'rank'' 13°8s' "You're the laziest man
Laithwaite, Goderich; Mr. and Smale; Mr. and Mrs, Whitney l've ever seen. Don't you do
Mrs. Duncan Cooper. Kippen; and 11r. and Mrs. Vein Reynolds anything quickly'?"-31'
Miss Leone Hotham, Seaforth; of London. . . Clerk: "Yep'. I get tired fast."
, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Millard,
Brantford; Her sister, Miss Carrie
McGavin, Seaforth.
Others that visited her on the
occasion included her grand-
children and great grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Laithwaite expressed his congratulations on
behalf of all those present.,
Thamers honoured at 30th
wedding anniversary party