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The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-26, Page 7• THE, HURON iEXPOSITOttf FEAMJAR4 214 1041 • area news a 1' • • ••••••,...•......amatattdotptgrtele. !•„.7, H V. et q e it GODERICH- HURON RD. OPEN WED., THURS., FRI., EVENINGS AI • • f a de4, the co-operang Insa•remae—akelTiaTi frail* BRUCE SMITH Sales Representative • Mitchell Co-op Store 130 Georgina Street Mitchell,' Ortt. NOK-INO ,Bus: 348.9975 Res: 348-9975 it): the. w-welatorg .. INSURANCE tea FINANCIAL SERVICES LIVE,ROME•ACTO•13USINESS•PARR4 • •\..04., ARNOLD J.. STINNISSEN f l Dr* iV and Morrg„t,tic !won:once Plarm .ricoint• "40. Itcitrernem ,‘4,14 mg% ' PretMum It R I' • ITNt. Tej.527-0.41 0 Sun life Assuronte GODER1CH.ST. EAST Company of Conpdo far 21 years. • SEAFORTII HURON.BRUCE needs TONY McQUAIL NDP THE FARM SPOKESMAN WHO CARES ABOUT Our ComtpUnities Our Litestyies Our lobs Make Tony McOnail YOUR VOICE hi Toronto VOTE TONY McQUAILNDP Ott MARCH Authorized by the offirlid tint Terkihici(*ait tilB101.0101ixitil w • a • • . • AYLMER Yt • ft t skatin interestestseeple from this district who attended the hbera ceiling in .Lucknow on Tu ay night. Sohn Jewitt. edesbero was a nominee for iteenr-Bruce. Witig,hain laWyer Murray ' -0Siorewati: NeiCettAt• ' Letiu tilekhilt. end 'Gar • • ' abritit loVe". She said our • firSt kwe Is our Inether's' • love, second is kins hearts to Je.StiS and dedicate .„,ingeur lives to his service. third; is showing our love for others. Mrs:- Doug - Fraser pre.- sided for the 'business. Mrs. John Davies read the Min.: toes and a card of apprecia. nen was read from the Correspondent with thier grandmother Mrs. Most hated disciple. Levi the •MILS,HERTSHOEITHOOK — • jitri Stort.'Sr. tax • ' 523.42$0 • Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott. ed with thieves and murder- The United Church skating My Jint, Christy and Shan- ets. He was a Jew who took party was held on Sunday at non were -gues6 Sun. with taxes from Jews to give to Dlyth Arena:with a good Mrs. Scotts brother and wife. the Romans, text (TOM Itti- Ntendance,, • , , Mr; pod MO, Bob Scholl' of man 114 and •Lnke. 18:11 4 Wieifters ,of. prizes syeret. kchetiet. -14$ •cliopgd first: adult on, Ver* •OrrEpoitwit • .",-Vatitiqw - . • • ANO11.0pz first „child. • Scott '..Wolentang .ttti Sunday , --The t httit othiem. waIL Overboc YithItige%t. skater. tittmitigverg 44* and $044.0'''..*Atcy the guidance Of "Bae., • §higingiti* la gesC :lane ushers Were,$0,n--". 111411,4 40t was 041110*Oett-T,Orpi,,,.. > Sian 'WtY1',04. '4103 0,0*11‘, BONA ily. The eiNrung Whyte.• ;"M1*. 144irgareY1'4)*44S. ,,.5904.4...cestigrgationa..1 li And 'work cOonittet• • PERSONALS. ' Mr. andj MrS.. Reber 1.4).; moth Of Clintiart spent a. few days this week with -Robbie.; Michael and Brent Radford while John and Brenda were in Toronto. Mrs. Joe Flynn,, of Port Elgin and Miss Julie Scott of Goderich, Scott and Angie, Jervis of Seaforth spent Sun. at W.I. card party will be reDritari Trill at 8''10 p.m. in the hall; E$cr>orse welcome. Mr. and Mrs. f aisin Pat - erson. London sisited on Sunday- with her parents Mr. and M.T5- '11:*te *,e14 bits )00,,i • • . The Weil* Day of- Prayer 4 -wkii 'he •beltl. at Duffs Chart+. osi .Friday,, March bat 2 p.m. with Rev. C.-Swan the speak. er. A business 'meeting will precede the service at 1 p.m. Plans, were made for the shower for Janice Houston Friday evening in the church basement. Mrs. A. McDon- ald reported for th6" supper committee. , 1- • • • The date TOP the Win' ling turkey stiPper is TLeeStlay. JOIEC 2 with .the rith Boundary Joni! assisting this year. • . • 17Th & BOVIVARY. UNIT The- 141'; .hElralinNdGRoundary pint held their -February Meeting at "the home of. Mrs. • Cliff Ritchie with 12 Metre bers present. Mrs. Barry Hoegy opened withw as.thGoiregorhatcfervvtihieliadamy, so n gave the prayer. "Let me pass the day in peace". Mrs. B., Hoegy read "Con- fident and Competent" about the disabled, followed by, a poem. "Eating". Mrs. Williamson read a poem. MrS. Graeme •Craig took -410-business. beginning-- with.. 'The World is re Mitre "' Mrs. G. Williamson ad the, rikinutes. Mrs. Ctaig gave eseh member he r U ."C. W membership card: Mrs. B. Hoegy gave the treasurer's report followed with the miscellaneous re- port by Mrs. Hugh Johnston . World Day of Prayer is . Friday. March 6. May 29..30. -31. West .minister week- end. A donation will gp to the . March of Dimes. Next meet- ing is to be held at Mrs. H. Craig's home"; devotions in charge of Mrs. Paul McCal- lum and Mrs. Hetet! William- son. PERSONALS 'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser have arrived home recently after spending' a _most. enjoyable-week.'4...bole-, day ilk the sutinye••'14*.rii Ornate, 'of JainiOe.,4- Miss ,Onth Ttiiirrper' 'Of Woodstock spentthe wV..0"' • end with her mother. 'Mrs, -Ruth Thanter. - Mr. Jack Webster of Ed- monton, Alberta is visiting-at the home of Mr. and—Mrs: Ray Huether. Steven and John. On Sunday they cele- brated the birthday...of_Mrs. Watson Webster., Clinton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Webster and family of Varna. Miss Dena Wes-. Guelph spent the weekend at . the home of heir parents. Mr. and..e. Mrs. Campbell Wey. • Mr. DOuglas Fraser at- tended the Good Roads con- • 11.414 $.qitt,...W0CoMe:(1.. 41,1" atiMilted t44 'Clinton. ,,Ptiblie• , 'alit ;gave 'onritiOneeinentS• klosplitaf on. Fobtriary . 14th, General .U.C-W, will • meet . Mrs. Lorne' thinking was March 2 -at 8 p.m. at the admitted to. University Has. LitOich. -• , , . Pilat .Lendon .on February -. The childrens time ineled- 19th to -have surgery. ed a story 'on a telephone to MrS. Laura Saunelercock. display. CI4Idren can talk to Mr. and Mrs.. Cliff Sunder- -God by prayers without wei visited on Saturday 21.st needing the phone and its with daughter Mr. and Mrs. ' wires. Junior teachers were Wayne Peck and Kelly at "Helen Lyons and. John Ship- Ailsa Craig celebrating herd. The sermon was the Cliff's birthday of Feb. 24th. • i ALLADIMCCALL, D874ATT The 8th and' loth 1,3814 • re-scheduled their meeting. till February 1.6th at the home of 'Mrs. Alvin ,MCDote aid with4niembers present The deVotiens were opened, with Mrs. Ken McDonald reading. Mrs. K. McDonald chose &titian Am: Itimin..g.nutuerid?... ing on the sillage last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen teturned home en - Sunday from wks. at Okongue Lake. . e9rPOSP011iiV0i ' • ' as "I•.ets• riunity, . . • • 0146 .mps:it biHOrOrvi,W. - • 41. ASSORTECt VARIETIES 510 g. IliteCOAMICKS-5 VARIETIES COOKIES 400 9139 . CLOVER LEAF CONOE SALMON 48 Its FL CJIZ size 411 REGULAR OR BUTTER. FLAVOUR AUNT PANCAKE SYRUP 4.) WE RESERVE THE FLIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES' TO REASONABLE WEEKLY- FAMILY REQUIREMENTS X,100 10W30 MULTIGRADE PRICES_ IN EFFECT WED_ FEB. 25 UNTIL CLOSING TUES. MAR, ,3- ON QUALITY PRODUCTS FROM • AYLMER COCKTAIL, BARTLETT o PEAR' HALVES OR CLING PEACH HALVES RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY WITH PEC/Ht 4 VARIETIES • - ST, MUMS JAMS 24.169 mum SPEWS MOUNTAIN DEW OR REGULAR OR DIET PEPSI COLA 39 °PLUS DEPOSIT 750 BOTTLES FROZEN $ 20 oL DETERGENT 'FOR'01$11ES • IVORY LIQUID , " LITRE 'SIZE 1 LB. SIZE SAVARIN4 VARIETIES POT PIES 2:7 ego FROZEN -• SUPER TODDLER BABY . SCOTT DIAPERS PKG. Of .24 WHITE. YELLOW OR PINK WHITE SWAN BATHROOM TISSUE 6 ROLL st 99 PKG. MRS. SMITHS APPLE PIE 24' oz 79 AYLMER CONDENSED TOMATO OR VEGETABLE • SO up 10 FL. OZ. 'TINS , AYLMER, CHOICE CRINKLE CUT F , CARROTS 14,7 i° AYLMER BOSTON BROWN BEANS TI= 2 f° SAS AYLMER CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS Trnis 790 ORANGE FLAVOURED 1.3 OZ. PKG, OF 4 , ZEHRS OWN DRAM)autiuktis auspycnuir • TANS CRYSTALS _ 169 APPLE SAUCE- _1.9 .2 yip._ 55 # hIRE LARD _ 1 LB PKG._ ' PRIMO PLAIN SCHNEIDERS MILD on ,, A. NEILSON SPAGHETTI SAIICEI4A590 MEDIUM' outoolialilo.9, soft CREAM ROTAAtt CANADIAN SCHNEIDERS CHEESE -. COLOURED OR WHITE mite eenkEN , LIINGHEON:MEAT. 1.69 OLD CHEDDAR- _12_0! _ COFFEE RICK sourit.ONDitiONER " PLAYTEX. DEODORANT NIVEA MILK zoo p.111 MAXI, PADS_ - PACKAGE spir OF 6 ZEURS MOZZARELLA, BRICK. MARBLE. COLBY OR HAVARTI CHEESE ,Bingo was played on Ground North on • Friday afternoon. The choir sang the anthem In Thee Do I LiVe at the Sunday morning . service. Margaret McQueen also ' sang Solo which was en- joyed by the Residents. THe The tare' of the gravely or terminally ill patient at home is an important 'part of the service provided by the Perth-Huron Victorian Order of Nurses which. though employed by the Ministry of Health's Horne Care Service. rentain' an independent or- ganization: • Although access to ccintititting edication is' essential to titaintaih the_ highest, quality Of care in this- difficult but vital area. there has until recently been no 'specific financial provision- for V.O.N. nurses in the care , of the gravely or terminally iii- atient. - • This deficiency has been remedied locally by the es, Mblishmentef a fund for the Pierth-Huro% braneh to . be used' for this purpose.' Fami- lies of local patients <with an incurable illness, who died, at home under the -care Of the V.O.N. have donated approx- itnately 55.000.00 to put the fund on a firm financial footing. The Y.O.N. Fund for continuing Education in Home Care of the Gravely III is being established to en- able Perth-Huron V.O.N. nurses to maintain the high, est standards of care in this field by having access to resource material and con- tinuing education. 'It is planned initially to -raise 510.000.00 which will produce an annual income of at least 51.000.00 which would for example, pay for two nurses to attend a course ..... Monday afteinoon• A ' sing song concluded the pro- gramme. o We had a good turnout, for (Ahristian Reform Choir sang on Sunday evening. Elsie Henderson enter-i tained at the piano in Normal. Care for Old Tyme Music On or a conference. Including the cost of travel and nem- mutilation. Financial provi- sion was made for two nurses to attend a conference on terminal care laSt year ' Contributions or inquiries concerning the educational fund should be addressed to V.O.N. Perth-Huron Branch, 653 West Gore St., Stratfoid -or-27'1 799-1: Ceramics on Tuesday after- oy7ht-s-g p of Re 'threoaurticles completed, sdentsiS most impressive. Mrs. Peck. Mrs. Ches ney. Mrs.. Beckler. Mrs. Wilson- enjoyed a friendly game of . Shuffleboard on ' Tuesday :fttieturn: el afternoon. troseen'swtinth- Thet3elgrapveed birthdays in Februadry to :celebrate. East Wawanosh Publie School choir under the direction of William Chaulk dr provided the entertainment which was most enjoyed by the residents. , VYe'ertjoyed also two read-, ings by 01 ive Dolt, and" Alice Seen. Jim Huddricli thanked • The Choir and the Institute for'a most enjoyable afternoon. Tea and cupcakes were served at the conclu- sion. • Sympathy is expressed to the family of Cecil Kemp.' This month Mars Ross and Mary, 'van Camp arc on 'the _weir_ntnini. committee ...ZEHRS13WN BRAND 'NAVY DEANS 2 WESTONS ENRICHED WHITE REGULAR OR THIN SLICED 24 oz. FOR No money ‘for 1/ON's and the terminally • CREAM STYLE CORN PEAS & CARROTS OR PEAS CHOICE VEGETABLES - REGULAR OR BUTTERMILK AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX Kg. 'S PKG. I m.