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The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-19, Page 44 THE HURON EXPOSITOR FEBRUARY 119, i976 VARNA'S OLDEST SKATER — Watt Webster of Va rna took a prize as well as having a good tirre at the Valentine ice carnival at the , Varna arena Saturday night. Mr. Webster-,was the oldest skater out. (Staff Photo) Good crowd at Varna carnival Correspondent Mrs. Bill Chessell • Saturday night wasfun-night in Varna, when the Stanley • Town- ship Recreatfon- Committee held its Valentine Carnival. Ou•ite number of people came in cos- tumeand prires.were a\arded as f011ows: oldest skater. Watt Web- ster, youngest Skater,: Nielad Turner. best comic costume. Paul ,Consitt. • best filmy ,.oi:i,turne. Midlred best ,oupie Mars Jane Stott and Wendy Klass. A hock >. game- '-wat> Pla , eiii• y. h mothers and daughters on opposing reams. Sherri Taylor and She lley- Hornert,shared goal-, tending. duties for and 1..itann Taylor played iv..oai for the mothers. -s ho.aerela little short of pla'y ers. Mothers' .m.o.'n-by an ' Thc.s.vi'ldest game of ti-n. night \vith Tom Consirt n go'31 for Re,:reati.on and Den Taylor .'atid ..Allan Hayter for Orange. Lodge, By the end of the aame. whis.fn ytas on b.. Re rea- 'ion. there cr.:: about 13 clay t•rs per team on the lee. irrp.itting Inc ball 7. a 'It T4ap, '( on -Mt., the: swrsilrliy., •••-••ioi.e....1: the net'.bait cu.h a. ti, s R oal, Isar. "Sha,. mom th e fi;n-aith ho.key ianiforr- The nt •hoot h n the hall Lam pa I ri)nt), e , 4.0 L 11+15 donated. a • trophy. .‘vhieh was p.L,serite4 by Worshipful Master Ron Taylor to the "Mothers" the winning hockey team. It will e‘entually be displayed in the stores in • i'arna. The Sunday School is planning, a tobogganing. party on Saturday afternoon. \eather permitting. The ,hildren are asked to he at the ehureh at . 1:30 for rides to Gully, Refreshments will be served at the ,chiirch on their return'.', Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dnysson and Sir.,and Mrs. Allan Hayter returned Wednesday night from a •,-t.etk'S holiday in Cuba. Part of their time Nt'as. spent on the lovely on the Isle of Pines at the south-east tip of 'Cuba. and part of it in Hayana. ,They did sonic Fishing and took a lour of a farm o her,. there o as a herd , of Canadian Holsteins. An e‘enir12 ssas .spent at the famous Tropi- .ana 'sight Club. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson of Bru,efield acre in C uba, Too: and joined ▪ ith them for the holtda. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid and Mr. ant Mrs.,lim Keys spent an hob gay in Florida. ThieY,, Island at. St. Pyte rshure- arc at the Kapok Treci_ in v.ent to Fort NI) crs an: DIsnii) World. et, ., returning. Satorday night to much m•!.....r temperatures that-siren SAVE INCOME TAX. with your Credit Union's "RRSP 99 REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN Arip. "RHOSIP" REGISTERED HOME OWNERSHIP PLAN Approved by Department of Nattonal Revenue . Deposits made to our plans by March 1. 1976. are eligible for deductions from 1975 earned income Egmondville UCW hears about Canarys The highlight of `Igmondi,ille U.C.W. meeting held on Monday, February 9 in the church basement was Mrs. Ethel Boyes' talk on her recent eight day trip to" Canary Islands and Africa. Along with other area Masse) Ferguson dealers• they left here on Jan. 15 and returned on Jan. 23. The Island they %isited was Spanish. 922 sq. miles in area. sub tro-PiZ•el weather, with temperatures of between 65' to '0' F. Mrs. Boy es said "It was spring-like weather with- flowers hlooming.The island exports bananas and tomatoes and is famous for its needleN‘ork and as a tourist resort. A one hour flight took them to Afriva v.here they spent a day w hich added interest and enjoyment to their trip. Other items of interest on the afterncwn's prOgram were a solo hi Mrs. Doreen Strong. "Look to thu.. rainbow -. A „poem "Heroes of Huron 'Ckitinty.- read - by Margaret Grie‘e, Mrs. Mabel Scott read the scripture and Mrs. Jean. Lunn took the meditation on "The Beauty of God". Mrs. Helen Chesney was prograrri . con‘ener and Mrs. Agnes .Eyre chaired the business• part of the meeting. The World Day of Prayer will he held in St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Friday, March S. The next regular U.C.W. Meeting will be held on Tues., March 2, at 2 p.m. when Miss Mary McLellan, counsellor for the Auiciliary Residence, for handicapped peopl, tames Si.. Exeter will be guest Speaker. This is a project • ,ocforntrnheitteeMisosfionExaentedr Service Church and Mary will speak on the function of the home as a training and learning centre for rc sidents who will be able to go to supervised type of. a ommodation such as shared partment. le Miss McLellan is a very capable speaker and any visitors who have been intersted in this project would be „most, welcome' at ,this meeting. DON'T MISS A nnual The f' Ha lf price ••••••=1.1=01.0, Holland Shoes Clinton. Ontario. Air Both Pions Nov Paying„, 91/2% (one le and see us.., we can We Clinton- munitY,. Credit Union , O .‘ COMEDY PAIR Gerald Hayter presents prizes to the best costumed comedy pair at the community carnival in Varna on Valentine's Day. Winners were, left, Mutt. Wendy' Kla ;s and Jeff, Mary Jane Scott. (Staff Photo) • resisew — CANADAPACKERS11-IRIFTY , . . , BACON ENDS SCHNEIDER 'S FROZEN 1 LB, PKG. 1m NI sizzLERs RE. $1.29 aggs SCHNEIDER'S FROZEN 1 LB. PKG. . 4 sTEAKE s REG. $1.07 79 CANADA PACKER'S ,BoNELEss p CNICs. ,i $9. SCHNEIDER 'S *RED HOTS-DUTCH TREAT ATI: BEEF - n, WIENERS . 1 I13. PKG. 79 BONNIE 1 LB. PRINT ' NinGAR NE /$1,11111 NEILSON 'S FAMOUS ' REG. $1139 '/2 GALLON ALL FLAVOURS E cREANI -................-- . DIET OR REGULAR 2,, PEPS CIILA .cASE (N): - YORK PEAIIIIT BUTTER - . 3 U3,. JAR - $1 SO zip , . Ng FOOD 140Z. TINS g/slie- KRAFT 16,oi. Jar CHEESE WHIZ $1.09 DUNCAN HINES ALL VARIETIES CAKE MIXES 63c VANISH 34 oz. Tin TOILET BOWL CLEANER.69 cb , Asimaimmor FABRIC FL E y SOFTENER . .128 FL. OZ. JUG $148 . VANISH AUTOMATIC 12 oz. bottle . CASE OF 24 CANS TOILET.' BOWL -CLEANER-89c- 'MOIATAIN DEW i $3.49 FAB ' 5 LB BOX 7"A OZ, PKG. ' Powdered ,Detergent $1,89 KRAFT DINNER 4/99c AYIJMER 48 oz. Tin , AIR CARE , TOMATO JUICE > . 59c AIR FRESHENER 2 tins 79c . . STOKELY VAN CAMP'S ,'14 oz. Tin SCHNEIDER'S Reg. $1.19 BEANS 'with PORK 3/1.00 -BEEF POT PIP 99c BLUEWATER 32 oz. pkg. SEALTEST 32 ,oz. Tub ' . FISH and CHIPS $1.09 . COTTAGE CHEESE' $1.17 JAVEX 44 oz. peach 24 OZ. TINS ALL VARIETIES ' LIQUID BLEACH ' 59c ' PURITAN STEWS 79c- only part of our name FLORIDA TEMPLE . -ICED 18111:E71111Y3/$1. WHITE-CRACKED WHEAT-60%o WHOLE WHEAT 24 OZ. LOAF • PKG. OF 12 REG.$1.39 WESTON'S Reg. 54c 24 oz. Loaf WESTON'S , Reg. •85c CRUSTY VIENNA 2/89c LEMON JELLY ROLLS 59c Dempster Stone'Ground Reg. 57c 24 Oz. loaf. T00% WHOLE WHEAT' 2 /8 9c. FOOD MARKtTS - LTb. The Starer Wh.ere- Red Pencil Save. St. Marys - Mitchell Prices effective. till MEW February 23 5T$IE 11111111S - Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUNDAY — CLOSED - 70 Ontario St, 482-3467