The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-28, Page 6zehrs
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JELLO : ASSORTED FLAVOURS •
JELLY POWDER
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6 HE HURON EXPOSITOR, .6EPTkIVIR 28, 1978 Mullett cts cOUna ntri
the pupil's had.EverAme en-
10Yei) her 'prpsentatien.
During tills same program,
Mrs. Johnstone's grade 4 •
dam sang two songs. Every
one particularly enjoyed the
"Plowing Match Song"
which they had , written by
thentiselves.
Friday of Gast week and
conducted vision and hearing
tests for all grades. The
reason for' this was if any
students had problems their
parents were notified.
and were recommended to a
• specialiq.
Fire Drills
There have been fire drills
practised frequently by each
grade since .the beginnning
of the year. These fire drills
teach the pupils what to and
'how to ,behave in case of a
fire. •
Assembly
On On Wednesday, Sept, 20
there was a visitor at Hulleti.
Her name was Mrs. Scotch.
met. She showed the
students slides about the
• International Plowing
Matches from 1972 to 1977.
She answered any questions
StudentisSouncil
On Frid4y, September 22
an election' was held for'
students council.
'vinners were President
N nlerie Millson. Secretary
Monica Hebert and
Trea;urer. 'Shelley Wester-
hoUt. We hope that these
people will do the best for
our school,
Health Nurse Visit's ,
Mrs. Steep, the health
nurse, c to our school on
Wednesday. Thursday and
NOTICE•
Now Paying a High Rate of
Guaranteed Trust
Certificates
for 5 Year Term '
Annually \O Com
9 3/4'h. Monthly, Semi-Compound
10%
-if You can not come to the office we will call at you, home.
The ComPany is a member of life Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation. 345-2341
Egmondville ix
now ready . for
Except for FrontSt. and
South of Bridge
RONNENBERG INSURAN
- AGENCY
Seaforth Public choot students plciYed
a dragon in the faielkirade:
Mrs. Rycm,, Stephen and Anne
admire David Kelly's historical display
Monkton Office Open
Monday thru Saturday '
Phone 347-124A
Brussels Office Open
Tuesdayg Sr., Fridays
Phone 887-660 -
• -Lohdesfrnfo. pews
Uneetrigentatwipts- - BeTean.unit--
are. sermontop▪ c g.uests at
11Pri- ----o clietr: •
Was "God is our bridge over
troubled , water, teachers
were Mrs. Teilnan Wester.
hout and Mrs. Brad Ken-,
nedy. The congregation were
reminded of th e
. • meeting,
The September meeting of
Aimwell unit was held at the,
.honie of Marion 'Hunking on
"How can we live with
uncongen ialSaints'"' was the
topic , of the serMon on
Sunday morning, When Rev.
McDonald based his sermon PRE-
THANKSGIVING
SUPER SAVINGS
on Ephcsians Chapter 4. He
Visitatien • last 2 weeks. in Monday 18th,8 p.m. meeting • stated that in every_com
Se Memberto all the families opened .with Hymn 'Take munity we eneounter unL . 1
and of the Time and Talents time to oc holy - PrOsridetit congenial persons, Who
for. God information sheet to Atid
g
rev Thompson. read
critical of everything that is
• refuse to co-operate arta' arc
be filled in. Bein still followed hi
. • dime, but all Of us 'sin against prayers.
God in Different wayS.,S Roll'call was answered-by
He gave different ways to %No !leen° • 16 members and 7 visitors by
something you have made.
ECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT .
D. 9 A.M. SEPT. 27 TILL CLOSING
UESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1978.
July minutes were read by
secretary June Fothergill a
thank you ' from • Bernice'
Norman for the recipe file.
Treasurers report read by.
Audrey Thompson. Col-
, lcction and birthday Pennies
taken. ' • .
• Berean',. unit • will be our
guests.. on October 16th • at
church. ' Roll call will be'
answered by brineng a friend.
Lunch committee. Gail Lear,
HCIC,IT Lawson, Betty Hulley
and JOan Whyte. Program'
• Committee Marion' Snell,
Marion Hunking and Kathy
McKellar. Flowers. fort
OctobeE, Helen Lee and'
Kathy McDougall. A baby ,
congratulations card was
sent ,to Kathy McDougall.
Next General meeting
November 13th.
The program • was in
charge of Mary . Peel and -
June Fothergill. Speaker was •;,,
Caroline Thompson who
showed pictures Of the trip to'
Ipwick inthe Attic where her
Vlatightet is.: These Were
enjoyed. -June Forthergill
presented her with a gift
Meeting closed with Miva
Benediction... Lunch was
Served by Marion Snell. Gail
Lear and Mation Hunking.
refuse the uncongenial saint,
do not become bitter but let
`Christ and his giace,
get all steamed up" but
through ‘Christs love bring
Christ into their lives. The
choir under the direction • of
Mrs. Allen Shaddick sang
anthem from Gospel.
Hymn. "Behold, a stone in
Zion laid" ..Mrs. Harry 'Lear
as.organist white Mrs. Glenn
McGregor is. away. Greeting
the worshippers was Garnet
Wright. •
Ushers were Robert
,Huiiking', Kevin Tamblyn, •
Danny Jowitt and Wayne
The Cheerio Club Met ,
nWednesday at the home of
Laura Lyon.
Acting President. Dora
Shobbrook opened. with" a
thought and Hymn `"Come
ye thankful people", with
GladyS Artbstiong at the,
piano. and a poem "How very
fortunate I am". . Members
arc invited to attend the W.I.
October . llth meeting at S
p.m. Roll Call was answered
by 10 members and '2 visit-
ors. Next meeting -will be
Group .2.
. The meeting closed with.
"Taketo be HI"
OVEN-READY UTILITY GRADE
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED YOUNG SCHNEIDERS WIENERS
ALL BEEF STYLE•OR
FRESH! NOT FROZEN
LEAN SIDE MEATY
SPARERIBS RED HOTS' UP T0,16 .lbs.
A SPECIAL TREAT • 1 lb.
SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST PKG.
PORK 'BURGERS $1.38
FESTIVAL SPECIAL
SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST
DEEP BASTED 'lb.
-FRESH ONTARIO PORK `
YOUNG MEATY ,
PORK HOCKS SibiTIMMItt SAUERKRAUT "A" GRADE
UP TO
16 14.
500 g.
Swift's
Premium CAMPFIRE BRAND
STRIP STYLE • •
CAMPFIRE BRAND
SAUSAGE
MEAT ROLL 19 MINUTE FRY lb 9.39
SCHNEIDERS
LOOP STYLE
POLISI SAUSAGE9UI9
:blulley.Childrens time story Program was readings
Keen interest ,Country- road", • Old time
• shown. in . . •• drug Store-and
by -Laura Lyon and
Store-and .„'HOme made
readings. "Abundant Life"
and 'what a blessing, neigh-
bours 'are by Dora Shob-
brook.'
Contests includedphysical
examination' 'by Laura Lyon
'. and Quiff? (*nest by Dora
Shobbrook and winners were
Laura Lyon'And Ida Durnin.
Cards and 'crokinole we're
played. Lunch was served by
Laura Lyon,. 'Dora Shobrook
and assisted by Edyth. Bea-
con
"Memories garden".
. PRIVATE LABEL OUALITY
ZEHRS OWN
BOLOGNA .SLICED 9.29 lb.
youth'grou Ps • • 0 Keen, interest was shown
in the-youth 'Croupsof our
church •. when , registration
took..place on Thursday noon
at the school. Rev.. McDonald
• registered the boys grOups
and Margaret ',Wright re-
gistered the girls groups.
Futher registration can he
received for these groups
. and may be left, at the church'
or with Rev. McDonald.
BURNS COOKED SMOKED PRIDE OF CANADA
PORK SHOULDER ALL BEEF'
SHOPSYS COOKED
PASTRAMI OR
TWO
1 25 CORNED .BEEF F.1„Gs,
MAPLE LEAF
STICK SYLE
1.45 COTTAGE ROLL X1,69 STIEAKETTES PEPPERONI 1. oz
7 POPULAR VARIETIES ALIENS F
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WHITE-.YELLOW, DECORATED- GREEN
FRUIT DRINKS 48 oz 2 f7 99c SCOTTOWELS 2 ROLL $11.09
KG: BAG $
ROBIN HOOD FLOU .
1C1
22 lbs. REG,'4.79 31119
ALL PURPOSE .
LIPTON'S ALL FLAVOURS QUAKER POPULAR
CUP-A- SOUP • 4's 59! LIFE CEREAL , 20, oz. 99
STINIEL1=;;7.00EA Il SPRAY JELLIED OR WHOLE
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GLAD - PKG. OF ID STAFFOROS WITH RUM
MINCE MEAT2402$1.59 GARBAGE BAGS$11.19 PUMPKIN
TFIgg 89
CRANBERRIES
TFIONS
$1
CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES, FALL 1978
28 oz. GIRO KITCHEN
CATCHERS
MCNAIRS CHOPPED OR PIECES 14 oz. TINS CLINTON CAMPUS
,
The following courses are being offered this Fall semester.
Students are already enrolling To ensure yourself a place in
the course of yOur choice, please telephone 4824458 ,
Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or visit our campus
at Vanstra Rd., Clinton, Ontario.
REG. 63' 65c REG. 71'
1.69 WALNUTS PKG.
OF 12 Ei oz.
[
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i..z.JAR 2FOR$1
REG. 75'
GILLETTE - 3 VARIETIES NEILSONS 4 FLAVOUR VARIETIES
COUNTRY CRISP BARS 9 oa.$1.09 300 ml, 11.. FOAMY
•
HAIRSPRAY"- 3 VARIETIES EXTRA ABSORBENT DIAPERS
Home Study
• Conversational French I
Shorthand
Basic to Advanced Bookkeeping ,
Photo & Darkroom Techniques
Bartending Techniques
Principles of Mortgage Financing
$ 25.00
$ 33.00
$ 23.00
$ 23.00'
$ 33.'00
5 33.00
$105.00
13 oz. .
$2
.1129
HIGHLINER FROZEN FILLETS
PAMPERS ADORN 60's
DEODORANT - 2 VARIETIES 200 ml. SPRAY
SOFT &, DRI 9..59 REGULAR BLUEBERROACON OR BRAN
• EGGO WAFFLES
69c
BOSTON BLUE, X1.19
SCHNEIDER'S PROCESSED
CHEESE SLICES
REGULAR • t lb. PKG. $t 49
REG. '1.99. ,111
SCHNEIDERS CHEDDAR •. 12 oz.
MILD CHEESE $1.49
11
FRESH FROZEN
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• 500.
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SULTANA RAISINS
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SCHNEIDERS CHEESE
MEDIUM • oa. 9.59
SCHNEIDERS COLOURED OR WHITE
OLD CHEESE 12 oz, $1.59
NEILSON& LIGHT
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