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Farm & Vrbarf Properties
4 DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
Ken Carnochan 482-1354
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527.1837
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482.7593
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SAL I. AN AGENT OR THE OF FICE.
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Lavern Godkin
Ross Leonhard!
John M'cEwing
Stanley Mcllwain
Donald McKercher
John A. Taylor
Trewartha
Stuart Wilson
AGENTS
E.F. "Bill" Masi
James keys
Wm. teiper
zehrs
fine markets.., of fine foods
' PROD. OF U.S.A. AT THE. WHARF
YOUNG ONTARIO PORK
FRESH PICNIC
EN ROAST
PRICES EFFECTIVE
• UNTIL CLOSING
TUESDAY, .FEBRUARY 3
'
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO OMIT
PURCHASES TO REASONABLE
WEEKLY FAMILV.REQUIREMENTS.
1
'FROM THE SHOULDER
FRESH ONTARIO
PARERIBSTAIT'll
'MAPLE_ LEAF FUMY -CDOKE0
SMOKED PICNIC
'PORK $t
SHOULDER lb. gI
• - FRESH.
ONTARIO
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FRESH ONTARIO
PORK BUTT °
CHOPS le:ir • dm
TRY OUR OWN BRAND
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CUT FROM'
GRADE A' BEEkT-1
CUT FROM GRADE 'A' BEEF .
FULL CUT' BONE IN
ROUND $
STEAK ib lb.
-'111111rENOLISH STYLE
• SLICED - 175 g. PKG..
PANTRY FARE
PREPARED .;
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BOIL IN BAG T THE DELI CORNED st
BEEF 5 tg"RAt IV*
SCHNEIDERS. FROZEN
SAUSAGE' '
FARMERS
MARKET 500 g
SCIINEIDERS
,.BROKEN.SLICES
COOKED „. • st
HAM 175 g. PKG. II•air. I POLISH I, An
SAUSAGE lb vt. yo
'PEPPERONI sun MAPLE LEAF $4 pal
7 -BACK BACON r«?
SCHNEIDERS BY THE PIECE
OLDE FASHIONED BURNS SMOKED SCHNEIDERS SMIIREO rimrin.79 :MN 1 9_ PICNIC PORK
FULLY COOKED STORE SLICED
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BONELESS.
RUMP OR EYE REMOVED -*
OUTSIDE ROUND
.. ROASTS. lb.
PROD. OF FRANCE
CANADA FANCY APPLES
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PROD. OF ONTARIO
CAN NO 1 GRADE
FRESH padia4
CARROTStg, r
PROD, OF ONTARIO
CAN, NO, I GRADE
COOKING.
ONIONS 2 " RAC)
FRESH BAKED
BUNS 171 COLE UAW 42°, # lb 9 ORANGE4 PEPPERS
— • 1 SWEET GREEN 1P# , • ,
yr
FRESH &
FRESH
BOSTON BLUE
FILLETS 1.69 PROD. OF U.S.A.
CANADA NO. l'GRADE
QUO OF CALIFORNIA
NE
BAKESHOP
LIGHT, ONION OR CARAWAY
RYE
BREAD caa's '
41
;FRESH BAKED
BROWN 790
ROLLS DOZEN w
JAN & LEMON
EA.
PLUMP JUICY A PRODUCE OF eittiFoRNiA- DOLE PINEAPPLES EA, -r 4WEET JUICY
FRESH-im .,On* of rxice, NAVEL:g:
BURNS STORE SLICED
CHOPPED ArA.
IMAM LOAF' lb I. dr
MAPLE LEAF COIL
MAPLE LEAF '
SWEET PICKLED BRISKET
CORNED
'$ •49 BEEF 14:K 2
FINE. COARSE.•Eb lb •
OR CREAMY
MAPLE 'LEAFS. An
LIVERWURST Lir 7)
THE HURON exposmon; *WARY Mt * • I.
aiea news
ruin Yv right 2 car terin.
h •1"7?... Lass son Susan
Stct-a dtds tor .a 3
sr. term $5.ere Cari Nesbitt.
Malvin Knox. Bob Itick and
(semi Wilts; rhua.h trustee.
Jak.lk mans, trustee
tom %ear term Cot Nesbitt;
Bruce sholinglass-.
Rath hhaddick,
tasty t.• lturtni,-Perth Prestly.,
tery kn.-sander.
Jitih Jarneison; Sundas
school Mick Whyte: U
Dora Shobbrook. It was re
'ported 'drat there were 458
members, Baptisms M. mar
times 2 and funerals l It
was mo,.ea to accept reports
and budget.
Nominating committee te
port of tise sear -term tot
Scs$10ty was Murr;o. How att,
Harry Snell', Nick
L0:OO .4;#1-,iaga faintly
P Ott „t1:04 six,
• 411-914k
_
#00.94
illTtart,Y404 pot ,I44 supper
February 1$ 4m. (Yo
People are spAnsoring a
elri%.„Itan film. "Held for
ransOrre' fela.'lat at 7 p.m.
Lunch Will be served' and a
silver ,Collection made,
Rev. Scott led in call tO
worship. Children's story
was Omit '2 men. One had a
balky donkey. w hich he a•
bused to get going but still
wouldn't move., The other
Man whispered in the donk-
ey's ear "please get up."
'It tickled his ear and the
donkey got up showing that
more is accoMplished when
you say please and be polite.
Junior teachers were Marg-
aret Wright and Carol Cart!
wright.
Marjorie Duizer took a.solo
part in the choir-anthem with
Barbara Bosnian choir direct-
or and Louise McGregor
.nrganist.,
was 3bpot
Andrew. a missionary of
Christ, As a hrrher aid Peter.
he was,quipt and' roeil•-e0-,
Te.had converted
lei OhristianitY Rossi .
Greece and Scotian& Ss i►ii-
lands flag is the truss. of Si.
Andrew.
ex3 Sundas ,greeters will
be Cdrol Cartwright and-Jim.
Janiel:401).
YOUNG PEOPLE
There see Y.P. mem-
bers of junior. senior and
intermediate classes , and
confirmation class attended a
prayer breakfast on. Sunday.
Res. Scott had the service at
Huronview Sunday.
The annual congregational
riot luck supper meeting was
held on January tam wan a
fair attendance. The-congret-
ational Life and work com-
mittee., Brenda Radford.
Laura Scotateonveried supper
assisted by-others.
Rev.. Scott held a short
- Worship on. types of freedoM.
and led in prayer remember-
4ing the 3 members -who bane
"died. jOhn Riley Laura Forb-
es and Harriett Knox.
• Tfte *wren .retired
sanctuary .Where Bob Jarnei-
liaWstny5110-sr
films, It was' mused 'Rev:
c,tt be chairman and
Wegli4Olcresiry meet.
ling; •there was disc.nssfon riot s.
t:11441.1-1000:914 trial.ftertraf-of
six Months for SundaY.sehooP1
at 10 and, Ivershiliat I L
A. in, Scrutineers were .Lornes.
Honking and Bo> Trick. Re- -
suits were yes 39 and no 19.
Beginning February 1st an
change will be made.
Discussions of , reports;t"'
panel members were session
Margaret Whyte; Stewards -
Elgin Penfound; treasurer
if
Margaret Taylor: alternates
Elsie Shaddick. Harry Tib-
Intl; manse .committee. Fern
McClure. Laura . Lyon
tU.C.W.i Hazel Reid
1U .C.W manse trustees
' Allan Bosnian-. Rein Wilts:
congregatioaal life wOrk - at
large, 'Laud. Scott. Brenda
Radford. Margaret' Wright:
'r.tesaitni Nick Whyte., Nelsen.
McClure.: ;Bert Lvon;. brea
Andrews; messengers. Ro-
bert flunking; Explorers -
Jane Roggact: YOung People
Rev. Scott: Jr. congregation
Anne Adam's; Addie
Honking.' - Ferne McClure.
Jean' Scott; Sunday school
ipeCItyruttinTeirarebobilerli CSI:cra—
Riley. Helen AlexanderiLaur-
.,..a. Lyon; Anniversary
mittee, :,Otte '.Ltar. -Lorne.
1)entlis Perlfhtfrid;.
"1J.C.Vif. • President, organist •
titlettOit'direetor.-klOttlittat;
--•• ,ing..contttlitte.e•'; Cektrexetlttk
ternbers...o.f ste."
sehoot. • - • • . It .was moved to aiseriniin7 ,
lie family plan. for Obieriier
and • rise . partial .plan if,
enough,; .use it. To order-
contact-Garner Wright. .Ths,
Mck$ objective sits at 6000.
1981 and 6500 for 1982. Rev.
Scott expressed thanks, to all
members of the ecititifenation
aria ottitnttatq. 'lead-
ers of the congregation and
community. to all leaders fqr
their help. Garnet Wright. on
behalf of the congregation
spoke a- few words of appre-
ciation to Rev. and Mrs.
Scott for leadership. help and
guidance.
Gordon Shobbrook thank-
ed the treaStirer, ehoir, choir
letitlers ante ..0.1 401$ • PciArd was held
Wednesday night. Winners .
were .0010y Butte Vincent
.LOWlady goV,
man RPg, tawSOnt
off A1.4r4 Thompson and
Clare Vincent. Another game
will be held .this 'Wednesday
• Jantyry every-;•
oneWei0111,e•
'PERSONALS.
'Mr. Jim,. •-keilarts was
admitted to Victoria Hospital
onSunday.
Mrs. Edna Stemler of Pilot
Mound. Manitoba spent; ast
weir with her Aunt Laura
annum.. mict votT04eott-
sins Cliff 410:1 Kay Saunder-
cock, Gordon and 'Darlene
Shobbrook. Bert and Dora
Shobbrook and Beth Knox.
Mr. and Mrs.•lob Thomp-
son visited on Saturday with
her parents Mr. and rs•
Wm, tfatniltaltYlaOrefklfL
Mr. and Mrs.. Brad. Ken-
nedy, Stephen. • and•
MnaotIA Rft$P. 0144,Y;g4 on
' Saturday to IID4'1.1Honip ,Opy'
putooe4 from Mrs.
• Lriett toatt, estate.. •
Pa-****.-bR-
izetd .,1400A0 .30
cottie.• ,
1N1 r, -1n4:1s40..TOkiAlleo.
• attended . 010
Poultry .trade' show in )4.1,.. •
htnta G.eOrgla WgilnusdaY to
Frid.ly. •
Mrs. Elmer $terriler,-.• Pilot
Mount. • :Manitoba Mrs.
Laura Saundercock and Mr.
and Mrs. BertAliobbrook
were dinner„guettilvittrIVIrs.
Beth Knox onWednesday.
OarTe..P9Rdetlt •
MRS. St1001!ROOK
$23,4230.•
Gie.etiers on Sunday were
Margaret Whyte and Greg
AltOrWal ttahera. Were Larizy
Hoggart, David Whyte, Rob;
bie Adams, Robbie Radford.,
Shirley Scott welcomed all
and • gaVe annOttnc.etnents.
watt Sanday; 'Febrnatak.
SO4.4li.c**1.witt•-b,A44-
renal Life and work COM-
• Ingo speo*lig: Oat-
votes
Yours people in
alton service
Correspondent
'MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
brick that is , square as
children should be; bricks
are mortared together to
make homes which are beau-
, tiful and lovely as all children
can be.
Elaine Dennis read the
announcements. . Confirma-
tion Class meets at the
Manse every Sunday-at 9.45
a.m.:and Holy Communion is
Sunday. February 1, The
flowers• were placed in the
Sanctuary in memory of Lois
. Houston 'by the family.
Herb Traviss spent a few
days last week at Georgia
U.S.A.' as a .repre'sentative
' from Fleming Feed Mill,
Clinton ailildred visited with
her daughter Gail and family
in Guelph.
Miss Ruth Thatner. Wood=
stock spent the week-end
, with her mother Mrs. Ruth
Thamer. Celebrating birth-
days at a dinner Saturday at
the home of Mr. and, Mrs.
Gordon Murray were Ida and
Gladys Leiner, Ross Leiner of
Clinton;. Susan Mdrray and,
Doug Huether, Brussels. We,
are sorry to learnt that Sadie
McDonald -is ill,
.Several ladies from Duffs
United Church U.C.W. at-
tended the Haron.Perth
Presbyterial- annual meeting'
at BrUcefield United Chute))
on Monday.
The 18th and 16th unit met
January 14 at the home of
Mrs. Murray Houston with 9
members present. Mrs.
Mug Fraser opened with "A
,„ message for the New Year."
• Mrs. Fraser chose as her
topic "A Date with Destiny"
The business -was in
...Charge of president , Mrs.
. Doug Fraser. Minutes were
read and a thank yob card
:_froin Verna (Rood) Johnston
by Mrs. John Davier,
U.C.W. membership, fees
were collected. . • -' -
Several announcements
were given of up- coming
events in the church, The
February meeting. is to ' be
held at Mrs.L.Alvirr-MeDoa- d akig
GIRLS
Any girl 12 yearS old' by
March 1. 1981) wishing to
takg the 4-H ffspring club.
"Get Ready;Set.Sew"* is
requested to get in touch
with either leader, -Dorothy'
_Grants were issued to
two groups by Hullett council•
at its January meeting; $150
to the Hairon CentralAgricul-
turall
,
Society and $50 to the
Salvation• Artily. Requests for
funding from the Ontario
March of Dimes and the
Canadian Mental Health AS-
sociation was tamed down.
Building permits for Mar-
tin Wilts, and T. Delmer '
council paased a , bylaw, to
authorize the treasurer to
impose a rate of interest of
1'4• per cent per month on
tax arrears. Letters concern-
ing delayed payment were •to
be sent prior to the arrears
being sent to the county for
collection. "."-7 A request for money from
the Clinton Minor Hocke!,
Association was passed on' to
the recreation board. A grant
Shottlice Margaret Short-
reed. The first meeting will
be February 2.
Pallbearers at the funeral
of Mrs. Lois ' Houston of
Seaforth were: Jack Knight.
Jan Van Vliet, Abe Vaader-
veen, Campbell Wey. 'Jim
Williamson and Harvey
Craig. Flower ;beaters were
Cliff Ritchie-and Graham
Work.
of $25 was 'given the •
Huron County Historical Sac-
iety. A request for a grant
from the CNIB was refused.
Council endorsed msts
lution' from the township of
North Burgess concerning
the idea of non residents
holding municipal office. The
township suggested in its
resolution that a stipdtatioh
be made to restrict municipal-.. --
officers to those living in the
area in order to protect the
municipality frOm outside , in-
terference.,
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Brian McGavih was 'Writ,
ship Leader for Youth Sun-
day at the-frIcirdr%service at
Duff's tiUited Church. Mrs.
.Eha Wilbee was organist.
Neil Mitchell led in' the
responsive reading, "To Be-
hold Beauty." The 'first
scripture reading from Eccl:
siastes 12:1-8 was ready by
Jeanne McDonald: Cathy
McGavin read the Secpnd
' scripture from Matthew 19:
6-30.
. The gaup, "Road .13.1ock"
from the Christian Reform
Church in Blyth" entertained.
. with a couple ",of musical
Aeleetions. A trio consisting
, a Cathy ..McGavin.. Jeanne
McDonald and Patricia
Hackwell played "When the
saints go marching in" with
their trumpets accompanied ,
by Marie McGavin at the
piano. Offering Was received'
• by Cheryl Fraser, Don Kick-
Son .and John Heuther.
•ReportS were given from
delegates . Ron Godkin,
Murray -Sholdice and Blaine
Hackwell who attended Toe
. Alpha an 'Hamilton, recently. were approved.
Rev. Charles A. Swan chose: .Council members are plan=
as' his sermon. Jesus Christ fling to attend a seminar on
and Youthofnllowed by prayer the Provincial Offences Ad
John Heuther told a story when, the meeting is set up. 4-
-. -tea-the Children referring to a- kr. an earlier meeting
ullett gives to
uron q8. Society-
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