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The Huron Expositor, 1978-08-31, Page 19lb. AVERAGE RESIT ONTARIO PORK TENDERLOIN PORTION Olti RQAST 1.49 575 q. REG. '1:31 6 CENTRE CUT, 2 RIB CHOPS 1 TENDERLOIN PORTION WWW. ..L110/Mr3 ; 3.415.5 Fri‘I EJ HOSTESS REGULAR OR DIP POTATO CHIPS 225 g 89c PURE VEGETABLE 1 LITRE BEEF, MEAT BALL. IRISH or CHILI CON &ARNE - 24 oz. TIN REG. 1.23 TIN ZEHRS KETCHUP RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE gee/ esS go, IN EFFECT • FROM WED. 9108. TILL CLOSING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER-B. FRESH! SHORT SHANK dk - BU T e • UN sTI-$ApI4 10; SKINLESS FULLY COOKED 14 SMOKED HAM it, i 269 SCHNEIDERS SLICED - 4VARiETIES . 1 Ib PKG SCHNEIDERS B VARIETIES MINI DELI'S BONELESS PORK LOIN ROAST QR 929 LOIN CHOPS SCHNEIDERS BROKEN WOES FRESH ONTAONTARIOo PORK LOIN COUNTRY -STYLE PARER IBS SCHNEIDERS' BURNS BREAKFAST STYLE • LINK SAUSAGE Ib$1 .29 SHOPSYS POTATO SALAD OR 'COLE SLAW „24 O 1.1 9 WE RESERVE T,HE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURC. ASES TOREASONABLEWEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS GARLIC •" NO GARLIC- POLSKI OGORKI RICK'S DILLS 3 FLAVOURS CRYSTALS 3's HAWAIIAN PUNCH EDIBLE OIL TOPPING REDDI-WIP AVAILABLE $ WHILE IN MOST FOR SUPPLIES SIZES LAST LEMONADE PARTLY SKIMMED 2 /0. MILK 3 LIT, BAG OR JUG PURE TOMATO PRIVATE LABEL SAVINGS 32 oz. REG. '1.19 EA VALUPLUS PINK OR REGULAR • PLUS JUG DEPOSIT TENDER VITTtES soo,99c TWINPACK 44°z $ 09- MET-CLEANSER 1• 32 oz '129 PROD, OF U.S NO 1 THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES ' lb. 89c YOUNG TENDER ONTARIO.NO 1 ' CARROTS --- " -- FAESH CRISP tum,,..., STALKS ..249. 2Th BAG- 39C7 ONTARIO NO:L.G4111WAYEET GREEN PEPPERS ib 39c HIGHLINER BOSTON BLUE FROZEN $ FISH-STICKS - - 1.39- 'FRIO IMPORTED BABY GOUDA CHEESE 10., .89 SESAME, CORNMEAL OR PLAIN BUNS DELI WORLD PO4(FGl .2 :°$1 VALUABLE COUPON oragaratiommusest a • ONLCOUPON PE% PAC%Abt REGULAR VIM 3 1175) CRUNCH OR JERSEY' MILK BARS FIEDEEMAILLE UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY. SEPT.-5 Kg DARES COOKIES HOUSEHOLD GLEANER SPIC1 SPAN 2 gr V.59 . ppm pplAmogssalmoolosmo HULLS PRO, Of 6 ALL OTHER. EEHRs &MINOS TISILAULJ.11.44," PORT ELGIN, GODERICH & KINCARDINE / 10 AM-6 PM Oltgi , 12 PACK sug 41 THIS FEATURE AVAILAVBEEt DlILLIINy STORES O HAVING A COUNTRY Btl‘ ICE CREAM NOVELTIES 2EHRS COUNTRY OVEN BURNT ALMOND, MALTED MILK, MOT ,o-s .19 GLAD BRAND PKG. OF 12 KITCHEN. CATCHERS 65 goa KAISER VARIETIES 600 11.69 SAVARIN 3 VARIETIES 8 oz. EA. We will' be pleased toserve You in: Our manager Is: Dale McDonald GODERICH HURON RD Hw8 Y.OPEN WED -THURS FRI -EVENINGS 7 oz TIN THIS FEATURE AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES HAVING A DELICATESSEN COUNTER SCHNEIDERS MEDIUM ,77,^ " " • , ITV 7,7r. 1,777.-',77,Hr:77,71777,7777.1%,..,„ • ' ( TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Invites Their Friends & Customers to Attend Their • - 25th antliversary of business in Seaforth A customer appreciation day will commemorate the anniversary on Thu day; September 7, 197i3 - rrom 3 P.M. - 7 P.M. at our head office on Main Street Seaforth ENTERTAINMENT-LUNCH-L1GHT REFRESHMENTS Seaforth 521-1110 In 5 ,y0 art, haff..Vcirnro -houses change owners i THE HURON EXPOS TOR Californians vi . Correspondent Mary Cheese!! 482-9969 • During the past five years, half of the residences in Varna have changed .owner- ship, and three new houses have been built, The three businesses on or near the ' interSeCrion .•",,haVe'''''thanged hands, too, and recently • Normaii Smith sold his tractor repair shop to Bob Norman, who owns property adjacent to it. Bob gets posses'Sion on October 1, and intends to use the shop to repair his own farm machinery. Mr. Smith has been in business for twenty years, since he• and his brother • Walter took over Harvey BOce'S—Velding shop. .. year later Norm bought John Aldington's hardward store across the road and moved his business there, and. Walter went to work for John McAdam. Norm (Mr. Fix-it for the village) will continue to do some tractor and small engine repairs in the garage at his home. Watch for the "Varna Express" in the parade at the Bayfield Fair on Saturday. Bill and Eleanor MeAsh are pleased to have a new ,little granddaughter, born'to Mr.and Mrs. Gary McAsh - on Aug. 5. They're calling her Bonnie Louise, Mr. Walter Spencer re- turned home from a pleasant holiday with his !,on and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gregg. Spencer and family at Bancroft. • ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Munn were. weekend visitors ,with Mr. and Mrs, .Gerra(d in Ottawa.: Mrs. Glene Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell were guests at the MeNaughton,Boyce ' wedding in. Stratford on Saturday, - Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke • of Oakville visited last week with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sherrie of Fort. Latitterdale;• Florida visited last week with Mrs. T. Shcrritt. Mr.and Mrs. Bill S.haddick and tamily of Kitchener visited this week with the fortner'e mother Mr. Pearl Shaddiek and with Mr. and Mrs, George Parker and boys. Holiday visitors thi,s week with Mrs. Lorne Chapman were her daughter Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke- of.Oakville and her son and .daughterie-law Mr. and Mrs. Craig Chapman ,,and. Michelle of Forest. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was hostess on Friday at a luncheon for members of her family, in honour of Mrs. Helen Colvin of Ilderton who was visiting with her. A large number of the "Three Links" senior Citizens attended the • "OklahoMa" at the Huron Ross and Nancy ,WItittaker and Janet Graham enter- tained the senior girls' ,ball team at a barbecue after Monday'S practise.. On Tuesday at Benmiller, 4te girls lost their final game to the Colberne team. Scott Kirton and Darryn McAsh had frogs entered in tie • frog jumping contest at the Zurich Bean Festival on Saturday. Darryn's frog was second in the over 3" category. Would sure have loved to be alone with the camera when their mothers were sloshing around in the mud and the crabs, helping the kids catch some lively frogs, Bob Taylor has made a good recovery from his hip surgery, and returned home a week ago Saturday, several days earlier than he had expected to be released. Alice and Floyd Schell of St. Petersburg;' Florida, stayed with Bob• and Willa last week while visiting acquaintances in the Varna area, MrS. Schell ' is a sister of Pat Austin, who used to reside where Whittakers live now. Church services will resume on Sunday, at the regular time, after a month's vacation. The September d.c.w.meeting will be next Thursday evening, Sept. 7 at 8:30. The programme committee has, arranged for ers'Ona s ..ountry Play House fast week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hol- land, Gwen and Michael „of.- Clinton visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. James, Sang- ster and Brad, Service in St. Paul's Church The service of "Morning Prayer" was observed in St. Paul's Anglican church • on Sunday when Rev. G.A. Andersen speke 'on "The gift of the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Holy. Spirit" as the theme of his message. Alma School for women fie. -held at Alma.' College, St: Thomas, each yearu•nder the auspices of the London Con- ference the United Church of Canacla This comprises the Algoma, Elgin, Essex, Huron-Perth, Kent, Lamp- ton, Middlesex and Oxford . Presbyterials. The' four day conference; held ,from Aug. 20-23 inclusi ye had as its theme this year,'" Stop-Look- Listen!-Hear God Speakl" The theme speaker was Rev. Bob Duthie of Chatham and bible study was led by Rev. Gordon Ducan with Mr, Ab. Furtney of Saulte Ste. Marie , leading •the singing. Many U.C, women from the district attended, including Mrs. Phyllis Rodd of Woodham, acting as one of thehostesses and Mrs. Doris Zurbrigg of _ Listowel, a . study group leader. On Tuesday, August 22, a one-day school was incorp- orated into the • four-day school and over 250 women joined the approximately 150 already at Alma to attend the. mini-school at Central United Church. St, .'rhornas. This was "listen" day and a panel discussion was,held on child abuse. Those who attended Alma came home a little weary but at the same time renewed in ambition to —serve ((he Lord with gladness." It was a time of spiritual refreshement and. great. Christian fellowship Mr. 'and -Mrs. Jack Smith ....spent the weekend with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire of Erin, • While inete, they visited the ,MeMichael Collection of.Canadian Art at Kleinburg. • Tim Mock left last week for British Columbia, where he will be attending . Victoria University this coming year. • Fall meetings will soon be beginning again and it is hoped that many, mord women will take advantage of the opportunitjes for enrichment in living offered by the Women's- Institute. ' This is not a . fund ;raising organiyation primarily, but a way in which ail women can fulfill themselves and help others at the same time. The program includes such sub- jects as the family, ' citizen- ship, . education, cultural interests, public relations; consumer and world affairs and the compiling of a local history. So why not make a note on your calendar, to join other women at the Legion Hall, Hensall, on. Sept, 13, at 8 p.m., 'the second Wed- nesday of the month. Kenneth KtQfight oF Rosetown. Sask., who *as to preach for a call, was unable to arrive, His visit now is arranged for Sunday, September 10 when the service will be at 10;15 a .m. Mr. Kenneth Parker who has been a patient in Sea- forth Community Hospital returned to his home last week. Mrs. Robert Rathwell and infant daughter returned 'borne from St. Joseph's Hospital on Sunday. "Con- gratulations" Rob and Kay. The service of morning Don Reid, well known auto body man, who operated a business on Nelson Street has accepted employment at the Hensall arena and cortimenced his duties there this week. Don is a local resident having grown up Hensall and we wish him every success in, his I new employment. Mrs. J. Aikenhead has AUG0d3T '19 prayer was observed ip Si. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday, Rev. G.A. Anderson welcomed ineynbers from the Presbyterian and United Churches, His sermon text was ttfkett from St. Matthew Chapter 16-Verse 18. "Thou are Peter and upon this rock will build my Church and the gates of Bell' shall not prevail against me," The regular service will be iheld next Sunday at 9:45 a.m. The service will be resumed in Carmel Presby- terian Church next Sunday at 10:15 aan, accepted a position at Drys- dales Home Hardware. She was formerly employed at the sCanadian Tire Store, Exeter for the past five years., Mrs'. 'Annie Noakes returned home after spend- ing the past week at the home of her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Noakes in Lambeth. Mrs. ,Hildri Payne Mrs. Bertha 'MacGregor ' 262-5018 262-2025 WI needs new .mem.4prs. Henson_ p • Mrs. , Marion Lawrence, a Mennonite minister's wife from Dungatirfon, to speak. Everyoke is welcome td attend. Lisa Boyce of Loedon - holidayed for a couple of weeks with her grandfather , Wilfred •Chuter„ returning home on Saturday. Attend black belt open • L The flowers on the alter were London visited last week with . placed to•the Glory of God ip. her 'parents Mr. and Mrs. loving memory of the late Ron Mock and sister Julie. Mr..and Mrs. R.H. Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Don • • ton. The• service on Angust Ferguson and family . returned to their home- in .27th will be at 10:30 'a.m., North Bay' after visiting with MrS. Vera Lemmen . re- •f 's father, Mr. , turned. hoMe after spending the ormer • • several weeks with her son.; Wilmer Fergusen . and and daughter-in-taw and attended the wedding of. his • brother • Kenneth and Trudy family Mr. and Mrs.. William Lemmon in Montreal Jean johns. , • • Queensway news Mr. and Mrs. - William McLean, Exeter, spent Friday at the • Toronto Exhibition where their son Allan competed in Inter- national Jiu-jitsu .• in Open competition. Sonic ., thirty "black belts" . participated-- Allan placed third. He won a birth oti the Canadian 5 man team 'ending. in first place. In open 'demonstration the Canadian team placed second to Trinidad and the U.S.A. A Timber of members of the Hensall Senior Citizens attended the. Huron Zone picnic held at the Lion's Park- in Seaforth on Wednesday. • MisS ." Linda Mock of "Birthday Greetings'' to RUssell Erratt. Jack Gordon Isabel - Brinthell who will • visited Cora Alcock. Cheter celebrate her birthday Sept- Cunn visited Vera tammie. ember 6th arid. to -Jackie Mrs. Mary Funk was the Lowe--September 11 t h . • lucky winner of a quilt at the Church service was con- Bean Festival • in Zurich on ducted by Rev. Don Forest. Saturday. Visitors with Mrs, Adeline • Taylor were Ivan 'and ..$ Mr:' and ' Mrs: Gordon • Dorothy Taylor ; and grand- Whilhelm, Camlachie visited daughter Donna Desjardine Edna Youn, Keith and Doris of Grand Bend. Mrs. Roehus Leonard of Willowdale visit-- Faber visited several resi- ed Mrs. Clara. Featherston. dents on 'Friday.• J. Kipfcr E.G. Hogarth and Ruby visited Mrs. Nell Kendrick. Hogarth visited Dora Sim and Mary Roobal, Elmer Hogarth.' Vera Pinkham and and. Noreen Hayter, Mel and Verna Coates visited Louise Margaret Elliott visited Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McCallum of London and Mrs. Bertha BlaCkwell of R040 city California visited this week with Mrs. Edgar Munn. Mrs, Jack Verbeem of Camlackie visited last week with friends in. this area. Owing to the air strike the service was cancelled in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, when Rev, it Hensall Reid accepts arena lob 'S