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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-08-03, Page 1616 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 3, 1978 London ran is minister cm" on for lacl of leaders. Jesus; "thou art thechost, Seeing the satisfaction and the Son' of the Living Gods ' the smiles on , the ENV Spoken by Peter; "tor to Me faces 'when, they get their to live is Christ, and to die, awards for a finished club is is gain" written. by Paul in . your rovard. If anybody his letter to the Philippians.' . reading this article • feels' All ,, these quotes are ' she could help by either opinions of Christ for Jesus ' leading or assisting please was both loved and hated contact Are Pepper, at as are many great people, 262-2394 immediately. or Jesus ins the son of God with before August 11. power to save souls. • Reverend Harold Snell conducted• th 'service * at Hensall Unit i d Church on Sunday, July 0, preaching on the subject, "What does Jesus mean to you?" Comments about Jesus during His ministry were , varied; "He- hath a devil and is mad" spoken by the jews during a controversy; "He, is a good man" said on an ther occasion by some f the crowd following Mrs.. Donna St.. John sang "the Lord's my " Shepherd" and Richard Fujarczuk was at'the organ. Richard is a law student whose musical talents have to be ,heard to be realized; thank you Richard for your help this summer and especially for your inspiring ,postludes. serTver_ hicerte-wiin h ell, bten o United futh er Church until Sunday, • September 3.- Lower Interest. Rates SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD• , FOR YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CALL HANOVER OFFICE:., (DAYS) 519-384-3121 GORD PAGE:' (Evenings) Call Collect 519-881-0101 Head Office: 56 Weber St., East, Kitchener [5191744-6536 Branch. Offices: 705 Goderich St., Port Elgin [5191832-2044 "WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH" NOW AVAILABLE ON -1st and 2nd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario on RESIDENTIAL --- INDUSTRIA COMKERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES.' Interim financing, on now Construction or land development The ladies of the Hensall Women's Institute visited Hurbnview last Wednesday to provide entertainment for the July birthday party.. Numbers were provided by Mrs.' Laird Mickle playing old'favourites on the piano while Mrs. Carl Payne led in community singing. „.,.,13ttt tbe big hit of the afternoon was provided by three seniors of Zurich, Henry Adkins, :step-- dancing and playing the mouth organ, Alf Denemtne on theviolin and Joe Boland on the piano. Our grateful thanks to all who helped with this' programme, the lunch and the gifts. Personals ' Mr.and Mrs. Sinr Roobal and Mr. Anthony Gelderland of Ridgetown spent a few days exploring the countryside around Wiarton and Tpbermory last week. While at Toberm'ory, they watched the 'Big 'Canoe" the S.S. Chi-Cheemaun unload and load, for its crossing to , Manitoulin' Island. Mr., and Mrs. Howard Scene have returned from a three week bus tour to Victoria, British Columbia, and back.':, The Hensall Sales barn was active again last week with. steady prices: supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heiferc 556 50-S0 SO ',file to $65.00; steers. $62.50- $65.50, sales to $66.50. Pigs, -$35.00-$48.50. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith have enjoyed a two week visit to the latter's home town, Lower Montague in Prince Edward Island, ' • where 'they have been holidaying with her mother, Mrs; Hannah.Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. William McDowell of Seafort visited. with Mrs. Alb rt Alexander on Sunday• $1.,epOgncing:eniors,.-at Fluronvievi WITTICHS SUGAR & CINNAMON DONNETTES WHITE, PINK, YELLOW OR LILAC ^7”T"YrrIr.7.-Yllr7r1Pr"1171.' Bertha MacGregor 2624-2025. Hilda M. Payne 262.5018 epders. ensall needed -H chjb fsor 'Dr. Doug Fox of London conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday delivering „ his message from the text John:15 "I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and , that your' joy may be ' coMplete". The flowers in the church were placed 44-memory of the late Mrs. Hugh Love. Next Sunday the service will , be conducted by Rev. Perry of Brussels at the hour of 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Hugh McEw• en returned • home after spending several days with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs.' Gerry Gregson at Niagara Falls. Sgt. Doug We R.C.M.P, Mrs. Wein' and; David returned to their borne in Ottawa after holidaying with Mrs. Wein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parke and members of the family also with the former's rents 'Mr, and Mrs. awrence • at th summer home a a e Huron.. Randy and Rod Parker attended camp_ at the Menesetung Camp during the past week. Mr. Rod Chapman and friend of Barrie spent the, weekend with the former1 mother, Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker, Sgt. Doug ,Wein,), • Mrs. Wein and David, Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Parker and Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Don DaltOn and Carl Seaforth. were entertained atthe summer home of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Randy and Rod at Sugar Bush on Tuesday evening. Parker Reunion The Annual Parker Reunion was held at the Hensall community park on Saturday July 29th with fifty-four attending from Exeter, Port Credit, Listowel, Stratford, Goderich, Grand , Bend, Ottawa, Brampton •and Hensall. The sports committee naively Cathy Parker, Bill Vandenbergen, Cindy and Marvin Taylor were in charge of the following sports: 3-legged race: Randy and 'Rod Parker, Laurie Lynn and Susan Keyes; Youth Kick the Shoe - Red Parker, Randy Parker,• Steve Brown; Wheelbarrow Race - Steven Brown and Kelly „Ruston, Rod and Randy Parker. Jamie Parker and 'David Wein; Adult Kick the Shoe - Kevin. Parker, Gerry Wein, Doug. Wein. Races: 5 and under -• Jeff Brown, Lie Lynn Parker, • Chris' Parker; 6.10 Race - Rod Parker, David Wein, Jamie Parke, 11 and over.- Kelly .RustoE, Steven Brown, Ronald Parker; Women's Relay race won by Dorothy Colquhotrn!s 'team. Guessing Jelly Beans in Harold ParlFet. Following a delicious supper the men enjoyed a ball game, The committee in charge for. the 1979 Reunion are President - 'George Parker; Vice- President - Margaret Ruston; Secretary- Treasurer, Pat Dalton. Mr. Homer Campbell has been a patient in University Hospital, London, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs.. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brook of Oakville are holidaying this week with Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.' ;" troda Frayne celebrat her birthday on Sunday July 3a and' was visited by Earl Frayne, Stan and Marion Frayne," grandson Rick4 Frayne and Mrs. Vrayne, Ivan and Kay Blakely, St. Catharines. . Mrs. Rose Paamore and Mrs. Anna Ballantyne also Visited Mrs. Frayne. ' Bill and Helen Taylor and Grace and Bruce McClinchey visitor Russell Erratt. 'Jeanette Lippert, Marion Schenk and Martha Smith visited Hugo Schenk, The n0441 club project for fall is entitled "Essential .Edibles" and will offer members 'an opportunity to discover how easy it is to make tasty food with new metric measureg; to •try recipe ideas for imealtfast and brunch and suggestions for adding life To—enrried lune-hes; to learn tips on what to keep In mind when planning dinner • which will be useful now and in the future; to put party planning into practice ith a fun tithe and a chalice' to show off new cooking skills.. Once again irt order to have 4-H clubs in the village of Hensall leaders and assistant leaders are u ently needed to carry There have been nearly 31 girls interested in the Past clubs and it would be a sharne.-if they could not Harold Glanville, Lynn Latimore, Mrs. Alderson, and Mrs. Doman. Chester and , Bla Dunn visited' Vera Lammie. Roberta and Mary Neil, Dbug Ryckman; Calgary • visited Mrs. ,Mabel Johns. ' Mrs., Eric Luther conducted church service with- Mrs. Pearl Erratt at the piano.. On Thursday the Bethel Reformed Ladies' with Mrs. Nevel in charge visited at Mrs. Nevel's farm and enjoyed games and treats. FRESH ONTARIO . UTILITY GRADE ROASTING CHICKENS 6 CENTRE CUT 2 RIB PORTION 1 TENDERLOIN PORTION FRESH ONTARIO FAMILY PACK AVAILA,BLE ONLY IN STORES EQUIFIPED 'WITH DELICATESSEN COUNTERS ..ASCHNEIOERS LIGHT & DARK MIXED Y,A joil , Ib TURKEY ROLL' VALUPLUS FROZEN PINK OR REGULAR ALL OTHER ZEHRS NIKTS.-WILL BE CLOSED KINCARDINE, PORT ELGIN & GODERICH 10 A.M.-6 P.M. LEXINGTON RD.-WATERLOO 10-9:30 P.M. SCHNEIDERS OLDE FASHION ' - BURNS SMOKEI3 COOKED HAM_Fi.$329 PORK . SAUSAGEA .65 jai. $ctifaitittispisi#4sTYLer --.: ,.s.."4— .-e-,.....,BURNS HOT ORSINEET ITALIAN . . t4 nal 9:SAUSAGE 9 SAUSAGE__' _-._ 1.1.b., ..P:K...9.:.7.7 I ..LMI FRESH . lb. il Al 28 --' , SIDE 'BACON. 4 mi. ilt sktiPsys POTATejSALAD OR • .' SHOPSYS QUARTER 'POUND ' • COLE .SLAW_ _ ' SCHNEIDERS END SLICES - . , COOKED MEATS.,.,1_1.57 WIENERS /31/4 4F SCHNEIDERS CHUNK STYLE . :Lib-. -PKI I MO 2!:lo,._ 9 .19 SCHNEIDEFES.BEEE SCHNEIDERS COOKED BROKEN STEAKETTES.L,bs_1.3,9 HAM SLICES 6 oz• Aft We Reserve The Right To Unlit' Purchases To PKG.. 1 4.0 Reasonable Weekly P,arrrily Requirements. COUNITIY STYLE FRESH PORK LOIN SPARERIBS lb 1 .58 FRESH ONTARIO PORN TENDERLOIN PORTION LOIN -ROAST FRESLIPORK CENTRE CUT OIN. Jb.$11.10 BONELESS CHOPS_ FRESH PORK LOIN CHOPS OR ROASTS ZEHAS FROZEN CONCENTRATED 115655 ZOODLES SPAG. & CHEESE IN TOM SAUCE OR ORANGE JUICE.L20.1'276' ALPHA-GETT114222 ZEHRS FRESH CANADA 'A' GRADE „ . B - ZEHRS - 5 .1/ A4ETIES BREADED HADDOCK HIGHLINER FROZEN . LUXURY DINNER , . FISH .STICKS,z_.$1 49 CAT FOOD, DETERGENT o .11.5 - IS oz. BUNDLE OF 4 FOR YOUR LAUNDRY , ' ORANGE, GRAPI, LEMONADE; APPLE , C IFIMEFTICHEESE SC SUNLIGHT $2.49 ZEHRS CRYSTALS 89 BADEN • DEEP BROWN STYLE OR HERB & GARLIC CHEESE OR 12 oz IN TOMATO SAUCE Queenswciy Ha ppenings OUR MISSION . • • • TO AND FIND -.41 • NEW INNS TO YOU MONEY! . FINE QUALITY DRESSING”' KRAFT THIS FEATURE AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES WITH COUNTRY OVEN BAiERIES COUNTRY OVEN VIENNA OR PROCESSED REGULAR 1 lb CHEESE SLICES PARKAS MOTHER PARKERS SOFT STYLE . ALL PURPOSE GRIND, MARGARINE_ ._. 2 lb .69 COFFEE NEI SONS SHOPPERS CHOICE . FAMOUS BRAND STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY' . ICE CREAM 2 LITRE SLIM PECTIN JAMS2121 .09 SHOP THESE WEEKLY STAR STUDDED SPECIALS VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE BONUS OFFER .- DETERGENT FOR DISHtS ' 24 o z 1:0FK 24 69c LUX LIQUID1/7kiiisoRE$1.09 REG. $1.79 SECRET IPRAY DEODORANT 6 OZ, ONLY SCOPE $1 59 MOUTHWASH ONLY • ONLY 30-0- ML • HOT DOG , ROLLS HIGHLINER FROZEN INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED REYNOLDS'WIDE mow STYLE ALUMINUM FABRIC SOFTENER FOIL $2.29 DOWNY 2 LITRE 9.79 PLEASANT EFFECTIVE GLAD . MOUTHWASH PACKAGE OF 10 LISTERMINT 18 w 1 069GARBAGE BAGS _.$1 .19 REGULAR OR EXTRA BODY GLAD II CONDITIONER BAL5iIM 1 .99 PACKAGE OF CAtCHERS__ _65 c PRODUCE OF U.S.A. WHOLE RIPE RIO BRAND 'PIECES & STEMS Disc ouNtmii. 58 The'Square, 90DERICH /Mein Cieter, diitioillMain Corner, SEAtORTH T%FRIANG LE JOY 24 OZ. LIQUID DETERGENT ONLY 69 CAN.N071GRADE ONTARIO GROWN . JUICY & SWEET' n BUBBBER cR BUNCH R ISHES, GREEN ONIONS OR itF) NECTARINES lb 687 99 PRODUCE OF u.s.A. 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