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A LONG LINE UP A..largecrowd lined up outside ' were busier than they had expected and ran out of
the newly remodelled Stedmans store on Main Stree1 some' special opening buys before the day was outs
last Thursday, ready for the 10 a.m. re-opening. New (Staff Photo)
Stedmans' owners Don and Pat Deighton said they
Shower honours R. Van den Hengel
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The St. James School on Friday
evening was the setting for a
miscellaneious shower for Rose-
mary Van De Hengel, bride elect
of next 'month.
Friends, neighbours, relatives,
school chums and co-workers at
Seaforth community Hospital
brought their favorite recipe,
which were presented to Rose-
mary.
The guests were entertained by
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Correspondent
Mrs. Mary Mernerl
Court Constantine L 1842 held
their Ladies Night on October 14.
Fourteen tables played
progressive euchre. The winners
were Ladies High - Tina Dennis;
Lone Hands - Dorothy Dalton;
low - Kathleen Beattie.
Door prizes went to Gloria
McEwing, Olave Little, Lizzie
Brown and -Mrs. Taylot.
Lunch was served and winners
of the successful penny sale were
announced.•
Personals
Mr. an rs. Ron Coleman of
R.R.#1, Va a visited on
Wednesday 'even with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Merner, ' dy, Julie
Ann, Michael and Michelle,
Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton
spent a few days the past, week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Preszcator, Diane and Nancy.
Tracy kcPherson doing the High.
land Fling. Loomans Girls and
friends favored with musical
numbers accompaning them-
selves on their guitars. Their
selections were most appropriate,
ending with their own composi-
tion to a familar tune.
Mrs. Gladys Doig with her
usual wit gave a humorous
reading "A letter from a friend".
Marilyn Nash read - the'
Joe Armstrong of Detroit,
Mich. were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
Sharon and Bob.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and
Elizabeth were Rev. and Mrs.
Grant Mills of Exeter, •Mr. and
Mrs. George -Turner, Barry and
Bonnie, and Mr.• John Turner, all
of Tuckefsmith.
Mr. and .Preszcator,
Bill, Debbie' and' Michael, Mr.
and Mrs. • John Jewitt, Carol,
Judy, Danny, Billy and Paul were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ella
Jewitt ,and boys of Seaforth. .
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hohner
of Exeter visited on Monday
near Constan
addreSs of Best Wishes and
Rosemary was presented with her
gifts. Several of the girls present
displayed the gifts and then
placed them on the table in the
centre of the floor.
Rosemary was assisted by her
sister, Sister Mary of Sarnia. and
Mrs. A. looman her mother-in-
law to be. Ann Middlegaal, read a
recipe that had been handed in.
evening with Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl •
Merner, Sandy, Julie Ann,
Michael and Michelle.
The McKillop.--4 Dough Does
held their 3rd meeting on Oct.
16th at 7 p.m. at the home of
Mary McClure. The meeting
opened with the 4-H pledge and
roll call was answered by telling ,
at which meal they ate the most
bread.
Sharon Thompsdn read t
minutes of the last meeting.
DiscussiOn was on Batt
Bread. The girls have al baked
tread at home and report good
results. Demonstration was .how
to make Brown Batter Rolls.
(Intended for last week)
Corresptat
Mrs, Kareit ehaea
The first 197$46 directors
meeting' of the Vinasfra
Community Association was held
Monday, the 20th of October,
It was agreed the Association
would support both the Brewnies
and Girl GuideCompunyVanastra.
An initial donation of ROOM for'
each group was approved. -
In the near future a survey of
the residents of the community is
to be carried out by the
Association.
The needs of Vanastra with
respect to banking; postal
service, library, police protection
and othe Thisr services will be on the
survey.week I wish to introduce
new gentleman to Vanastra' and
area. Mr. Bill,Acker has accepted
the contract for fOoif•catering at
tho Vanastra Cotdre,
Moodily* octabOr 20th Bill Was
open for business, His services
now include meals Six /the Day
Care Cent** snack bar (9z30 a.m.
to 10:30 p.m. Monday to Friday),
light lunches and tako-out service
,,.from 12 Noon each day* lia4quets, .
weddings' and social events, •
Bill is a qualified chef with 27
years experience. His previous
pdsitions have been with the
University of Western Ontario as
well• as with the Canadian
Military in Korea, Cyprus,' West
Indies, Canada and Europe.
Bill And his wife live in
London. They have two children
and one grandchild. Bill is a 32nd
a degree Mason.
Grass has been planted on the
,ball field.
The ,ShWeliegh is trimmed in a Some • streets
brhibt coat of orange paint. surfacing.
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All Weather Coats ' 29.5° zip lined 35.°°
Jackets & Parkas 14." to 39.5?..,''
Sno-suits 39.50 to 450o
Heavy duck work parkas 21
Extra long vests 1.0;95
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Lined green or denim smocks 11.95
Flannel work shirts 5.50 to 8.95
Flannel pyjamas 6.00
to 9.00
Polo pyjamas 9.95
Fle e lined sweat shirts 8.95 with hood 8.50
Caps &' Toques - 2." to 3.95
Dress & work gloies 2,50 to 10.95
Deer skin curling gloves 10.95
71 Cambs. 9.95
71 shirts or longs 5.95
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med.weight 4.95
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med.weight 3 .50
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"A Happy Home".
Rosemary thanked everyone
and Itinch was served by ,Mrs. J.
De. Groot, Mrs. A. Varley, Mrs.
H. McPherson, Mrs. A Decoo,
Mrs. Anthony -Loomans, Agatha
LoomanS, and Mrs. G. MacKen-
zie. Mrs. A. Siemon was the
holder of the lucky cup.
Win at Constance euchre
D Dough oes meet
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Mr: Jim Thompson, and, the McKillop 4 Dough Does held evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Campbell boys from Bornholm their 4th meeting on October 21q Southgate and Jennifer.
area left on Thursday travelling • at the home of Sharon Thompson. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harris of '' ' i across Canada to B.C. where they , Sharon Thompson read the " Paisley visited on Sunday with
will be employed. minutes of the last meeting and Mrs. Jack Medd and Kerri. Mr. and Mrs. Reg,. Lawson roll call was taken. ' Peter and °, David Dimaline attended the Kyle-Warren Business was discussed/ and sent the weekend visiting in ' wedding tfid reception held in- -each girl took part in the' Hamilton with their sisters Miss London on Friday evening. discussion on the 'Nutritional Trudy Dimaline and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.j,im Preszcator, Value of Bread'. Mrs.David Hope. .• Bill, _,D bie and Michael visited For •the 'demonstration f• the Mr. and Mrs., Frank Ellwood of
on Satilrday with Mr. and Mrs. girls got in groups and made Montreal visited on Saturday with
Larry Scott and. Dwayne of • different samples of rolls and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, prior Parkhill. '' 'crescents with basic roll dough , to their leaving for Brazil, where •
Mr. Allan Merner of Waterloo and baked then; and ate them for they will be residing for the next visited on Friday with Mr. and„,, lunch. - ' , , year. •Mrs. Carl Merner and family. Mrs. Irene Grimoldby and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- Marris Bos,
Mr. Patrick Nolan of Toronto Russell Fleming of Seaforth were Steven, Sharon, Kenny and
spent the weekend at his summer Thursday visitors with Mr. and Michael visited on •Sunday ' with
home in the village. Mrs.Frank Riley. Mr. and• Mrs. Joe Van Bommel, Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith of Brian, Jennifer And Joanne of
of Colbome Township, Mrs . Exeter visited on Saturday . Delaware.
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