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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-08-24, Page 16••••• 77, PROVINCIAL HONOURS--Brenda Dowson, seated, of the 'Parr Line 4,H club and Dianne Consitt of the same club and Dianne Godkin of, ' Walton received their provincial.' honours for -.4. completing 12 horhemaking courses at the 4-H Achievement Day held in Clinton last Wednesday. (Expositor Photo) COUNTY 4-H HONOURS—Cheryl Campbell of the McKillop, 2 4-H club (standing'),' and Jennifer Rock of the Moncrieff club and Peggy Humphries of the Walton club received, their county honours for successfully completing six 4-H homemaking courses at last Wednesday's Achievement Day in Clinton. Sheri Phoenix of the Bayfield club was absent when the picture was taken. (Expositor Photo) Brucefield Tour Vancouver, Ala_ska 1978 HONEY CROP 751' per lb. Liquid Honey -Bring your own containers weekdays ,to, our Apiary and havejhem filled. _ Come see us at our NEW HOME • Bees wax by 1! lb. •- Unique Gifts • Rawleigh HONEY Makes rood Things Tote Betio ' 3 Miles from HENSALL on Hwy 084 OPEN weekdays 8:00 A.M. = 9:O0 P.M. CIAStD SUNDAYS FERGUSON, APIARIES R.R. 2 Henson Phone 236-49791 FROM YOUNG CHUNK -COOKED MEATS- _ lb $1.61 ONTARIO PORK SCHNEIDERS - 5 VARIETIES. WESTONS HAMBURGER OR HOT. DOG .ROLLS REG. PKGs. Tlc PKG. of Fpu LIBBYS ALPHAGETTI, ZOODLES OR SPAGHETTI & CHEESE IN TOMATO SAUCE MCLEAN "OVEN C.MP" FRENCH 'FRIES -2 113: BLUEWATER FISH IN BATTER 4 4 dik BOSTON BLUE J?_.31$1.10 COTTAGE tCHEESE_$1.59 iiihrBUNS _ Pori G9c ZEH RS INIOCESSD CHEESE "NIPPYFOLD"___.b.$2.05 • Orucefield ygothis Varna girls get awards at .4TH Ccinference.. • • Z(. F 69* F ) $1 CUCUMBERS R 5 • • lb. 69c PRODUCE OF U.S.A. NO. 1 CASSELMAN .PLUMS lb 69c 87c SPARERIBS lb. SAUERKRAUT BY THE PIECE 2 lb BAG SCHNEIDERSrINEST-DUA LUNCHEON, BOLOGNA, MACARONI,& CHEESE, DUTCH OR MOCK CHICKEN Zehrs SLICED 6 oz. Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry 482-7572 Mrs. ."Paul Cormier is visiting with her family and friends in Holland. Dr.. and Mrs. William Swan of Guelph and their 5 children visited with Dr. Swan's aunt Miss. M. E. Swan and. Mrs. Ham. Mrs. Edna Patterson and. Mrs. Pearl Ayr are on a tour to Vancouver and Alaska. Mr. and Mrs: Jack Mustard. Catherine and Charles arc visitingwiththeir son Jeffery in Alberta. Mr. and' Mrs. Wallace Jackson visited with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. -and Mrs. Roy- Herman and grandsons Cadet Timothy and Tom. Mrs. Paul Cormier is visit- ing with her family and relatives in Holland. oruccfield firemen were called to a fire at Vanastra Saturday morning.. " Dr. and Mrs, William Swan and their five children of Guelph visited with. Mr. Swan's aunt Miss. Arnie Swan and Mrs. Hamm. Mrs, Edna Patterson and Mrs.'Pearl Eyre are on. a tour. to Vancouver and Alaska. Mrs. Grace Thompson is improving inSeaforth Community ospital. • • • Mr. Gordond Thompson is not as' well as - his many friends would like. Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Mustard and Catharine arid ,Charles left by plane to visit their son Jellery in the West. Mr: and Mrs. William Black entertained Mr. Blacks foriner • baseball' team of Goderich on Sunday evening. Mrs. Berry is standing in for Mrs. Taylor its corres- mident while the ruler is on holidays. Correspondent Mary Chessell 482.9969 Brenda Dowson and Dianne Consitt received the Provincial .Honours Award for completing 12 clubs in 4-H work at the Achievement Day in Clinton on Wednesday, August 16. Well done. girls. Scott Kirton and Tracy Poswalk had their tonsils removed on Friday. Cheer up, kids, this should he the last sore throat for awhile, arid bet it's not as sore as it was when you had tonsillitis. '1A big crowd showed up for the ball games and corn roast an Thursday evening at the township ball park. In the first game, a team from the Front Road defeated the Parr Line team. In the second game, the Lakers came out on top' against a team from the Second. Members of the Recreation Committee supplied a generous quantity of corn, and many people brought hot dogs to- -toast over the other campfire. There was a big crowd of at the wedding reception for Blaine and Leisa Stephenson in Exeter on Saturday night. Alex and Olive Murray had a very enjoyable three-week holiday in England and Scotland in July. They visited with relatives and friends dear Kendal, England •and Rothesay, Scotland, Which is on an island 'in the Firth of Clyde', Western Scotland. The folks from Kendal are planning a trip to Canada next year. Since the Murrays returned, . they have spent several days camping at Parry Sound. The violent windstorm on Saturday afternoon ,broug Kippen Return - from Denmark Correspondent Mrs. Rena Caldwell .262-5935 Mrs. Art McCallum under- went surgery in University Hospital, London. St. Andrew's Church :has acquired a parking lot to the east of the church. - U.C.W. of St. Andrew's held a successful bake sale at Homestead on Sat., August 12. • Mr. and Mrs. Emerson • Kyle have returned from a nip to visit their son, his wife, and family' at Amherst N.S. Marsha, Brian. Barry. Karen and Paul Pressey are, happy to have their mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar • Hansen home again after a three week visit with relatives in. Denmark. Water Well DRILLING W.D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil 527-1737 Durl 527-0828 Jim 527-0775 down a number of trees and large branches in the Bayfield to Varna area. Mail- boxes wet torn off, and cars • damaged by fallen 'limbs, A twister apparently touched down at Wayne Taylor's. His implement shed, had the sides sucked. in and one corner ripped up. • Several Sheets of steel mere ripped off his barn and trees were torn off,,. There was eneuive damagelo his car's w roof trunk and tender -A wagon was moved about 50 feet, then the gravity box came off and landed 100 feet from the wagon, .A section of barn at the Blackie place was destroyed, and at John Ostrorn's on the Parr Line, a spruce tree broke off about 15 feet up and landed on his car. Had 'the car net" been there, they feel the porch roof would have been badly damaged. Tlerr +e re a • n ubee of „ oower failures as Andrew, Mason, London. spent the weekend with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, John Shea. , ' Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Carl Pvne attended the Alma School for Women. sponsored .by the London Conference of the United Church, at Mina College, St. Thomas, for four Wright Reunion The 23rd annual Wright reunion' was held Sunday Aug.ust 13 in the Kirkton: • Woodham Community -- Centre. Dirtier was enjoyed by alt. A short business meeting' was conducted by Law c:n Ruston in -the absence of the president. Lorne Ross. The 1979 'Reunion will be held August 12 at the same centre. Lorne Ross and Laura Bell Reichert will continue as . president and secretary. Winners of contests conducted by Judy Swan were Candy guessing, BLADE BONE REMOVED SCHNEIDERS LARGE — SCHNEIDERS TANGY PRIDE OF CANADA PRESSED SMOKED SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM 9 A.M. WEDNESDAY AUG. 23 TILL CLOSING TUESDAY AUGUST 29 Evelyn Wright; Toilet paper bow, Laura Hardemen; Oldest Person —Present, Myrtle Kercher; Youngest person, Lynda -Hardenian;'. Coming die Farthest. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Dalton; Longest Married Couple, Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Dalton; MOst recently .married, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Swan; Wedding date nearest to reunion, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordan; Birthday nearest the date, Mrs. Myrtle Kercher; Correapondent Jean Tayier 482.9155 Miss Carla Brodie of Calgary was home to visit her family Mr. and Mrs. Don Brodie. A lovely picnic was held on the lawn of Bill and Mary Lou McGregor to honour the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. couple • with., the largest family in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jeffrey; man with the most keys in his pocket, Carl Dalton; Lady with . the most jewellery, Doris Jeffrey; Man with' the most pennies, Jim Jordan; eerson with the most fasteners, Laureen Ruston; Persons wearing the most articles of clothing, Laureen Ruston. A social hour brought 'the reunion t4 a close. and Mrs. Wilfred Cattle of Clinton, Relatives came frOM- as far away .as Winnipeg., Many Stanley residents attended the Corn and Wiener roast ,held at the Stanley Ball Park near Varna and 'enjoyed watching Atte merf's ball games. ' • Three area youtlis Brian Falconer, Bill Gibson and Ron Taylor Were chosen as delegates from Huron Cottnty, to the Regional 4-H Conference held at Centralia Agricultural College. The Conference was held oti Augpst 15, 16, , and 17th. Nearly,90 boys and girls from Huron, Bruce and Perth Counties attended. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Jackion visited with Mr. JacksOn sister in Barrie, Mrs. Rick Burdge and Mrs. Vic Hargre'aves visited on "Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burdge in Barrie and Mr. Burdge Sr. returned honie with them after .spending 2 weeks holidays with his son Bill. Bertha MacGregor Correspondent Henson ladies- 10 lb. BAG a ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 FRESH CRISP HEAD LETTUCE PROD. OF ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCE OF U.S.A. SWEET JUICY NECTARINES ANTIPERSPIRANT - 2 VARIETIES ARRID oz: 9.79 THURINGER eAUSAGE lb.$2.39 lb.'2.49 9.59 DINNER HAM COOKED LORENZ FROZEN CALF LIVER WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASE'S TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. Attend Alma School for Women FULLY AGED FLAVOURFUL Low Prices on Meat. /FRESHLY MINCED BONELESS GRADE 'A' BEEF MEDIUM . it P CROSS CUT RIB_STEAK 78 P ROU N D SCHNEIDERS FROZEN - 5 VARIETIES S.CHNEIDEFIS FRESH STORE PACKED 11 59 BEEF. QUARTER-BURGERS 1 lb. PKG. lb, LESS PAT lb. 23%R STOKELY - 2 VARIETIES F KIDNEY BEANS14.43110 e , IVARIETIES - 14 oz. TINS F " ba VAN CAMP BEANS 2-R 59c CANADA 'A' GRADE BEEF BLADE OR SHOULDER ROYALE - 4 COLOURS - 3 PLY FACIAL TISSUE, mina DETERGENT SUNLIGHT24.2. -79c FAN We will be pleased to serve you in: our nag is er Dale McDonald GODERICH-HURON RD. H r OPmEaNWED.- W ED.-FRI.- EVENINGS Pi 0