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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-12, Page 6and area news FOR 6 DAYS PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TUES. MAR. 17 RVE tot RIGi-IT TO LIMIT PURCHASES " fine markets... of fine fxxis FRESH MARIO LOIN 3 CENTRE PORTION 3 RIB PORTION t TENDERIO ,N PORTION' FROM THE LOIN PORK LOIN 11111PORTION FRESH-ONTARIO . COUNTRY STYLE LB. 1 FROM THE PORK ,LOIN BONELESS! CENTRE CUT . CHOPS OR ROASTS' ST.0 PA 1;i Special M 2612 VOAx® Component Stereo System Reg. $1,049.95 Special. A4749 1:4! Why not buy for less and get the best! A II TV -AUDIO Where customers send their ei n 9 Main .St. Il Seafo Fr idays Phone 52/..10/x1 Open 10 5:30 10:00-9:00 Closed Wednesday C TENDER & TASTY 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK AND NECK 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK '3- WINGS 'ANQ 2 GIBLET PACKS ondesboro C A6 THE HURON EXPO§1TOR. MARCH 12. 1 eh plan bowfin atton youths Tribal at program• Ann Adams and Maigirenic „mass the chant anthem was f.ad tr. Bat bar.' .B0,4114-411 and organist t ittilAc M.1..I .4 got Re% Scutt tkon'keki o h., took p,i!, 6 ABM ELL I NIT the Moist cif 1.1010 Ica. 4113.114 15111 1.5.7 at the Otatah March lo h p tit Mljadins• Weivoi, Roil answ crest with during all o .11 k .11.0-act to, 1111‘e. leasUrers report was gis- eu hs Margaret Good. Seere- tat 14..•% report and corres- pondence by' Joan Whyte fur `stout:tuber 4 and December 1st meetings. Corn:Spun- styiKy included a Christmas .arct and letter Tricot Lint Su, gawp; totir Foster child,; .cartis ;41-.thaiiiis iron) Affni klo54 and Nora • fine,. Pod arfti Vera; kW C,1: .tutd' viot •• Ins 111,...A i used the Iltualth he %IV 1..ant cs Oil Lig. 4t. Id t ida% 130 , ./31 I_ .14 . was hyld tan M wslh Is present 4 : 40.11 s5 eh Afni(`1.) ;X1,4.111 4,4-rha'rd, sd tbr tt,.^ scripture family, Jim Neilans, Ken Gaunt for his -parents an- niversary dine r; invitations from North Si.. tiC,..„Sea(orth April 15 and Walton U.C.W May 3rd at 8 p.m.; Daffodil tea March 11th 8 p.m. at Ontario St. Church. Clinton; a note from Mrs. Bess fingland concerning Red" CrosS,Vanv0Skih8: 00•3 140Y 9 workshop. ,in Seaford! swig., sored by London:conference. were recuived, have eli'arg of, lunch for candr. tuationslass April 4. Davidson. •Margaret Whyte and }Wen Lee to convene.. A discussion on price of meats resulted in an increase' 65550 With roast beef steak Correspondent MRS. BERT SUOBBROBK 523-4250 There was a good atten dance Sunday at the United Church when the World Das of Prayer Sell, We •A as held Welcoming, were Darlene Holley, • Brenda Nesbitt. Judy ' Merner apt! Nana Wright', Rev.. Scott we've:Med all. March IS Rick Hawley will be gupst Spa ,,,akur When Bev: *4.4.1 1IN sepgag coal. nartinin at Auburn.- Si.tott -read t.)Witinn the' 'earth is the Loncs'• as prepared by Indian isonicu representing the tribes_ The program %vas tilkert by lathes. Brenda Radford. Alice Da. orison- 'Shirty% 'Scott, and Helen Lassson I ht. children's story time was led hi Shirley Scott with children forming a circle rt.:presenting the circle of lite Junior teachers were The study was taken by Alive Davidson on the report of the Huron-Perth Presby- terial in Brucefield Jhn..26 and she was assisted by Juhe Fothergill and Dora Shob- brook with reports on Lead- ership Developments. church Burns. Hazel Reid and Dora Shobbrook were guests at Blyth W.1. on Thursday. Mr.,. Ida Durnin swat a few days last week with her neice Mr, and Mrs. Russel Watt!) at Exeter. Mrs. Bob Thompson spent Tuesday to Sunday with, her Inother MP, VOA. tialltiltottp lvloorefield and vOg4 'ber father in PainteEStOn 110400 twins kcp on March 2. , A pleaSant 4,11porqop wSs .nt on Stind4Y.01-Mt. and s. Rot SbolihroOkl Vita, iftg wov, mallow cror,q4, Myth. Thelma E1100. Vera gibOblas. Clinton and. Laura *Saturidercock. Londe*. buro, Mrs, Ida Durnin visited on' Sunday with •Mr., and' Mrs. Ivan McLachiin and Mrs. Agnes Skimmers. Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shad- dick spent Monday to Wed- nesday with her sister Mr.. and Mrs. Don Habkirk in Essex. in society. Christian Devel- opment. communications stewardship followed by tape of the speech of Mrs. Betty Miley "en partners in crisis. Barbara Rosman favored with a solo accompanied by GO Lear Get well iriirds 17 were vor. rns4 fAni nesitay. m:Q.c, i4 p :00;s:: id! it 4 :nt:1;th.,.. lo Winner* of, sititiffeboard • were ladies. high -',110pp,L4**(1,t:. high chin. to$,, V3114i -.1041,es' kiwi C149: Rileyz.lOw "nian Vine Viticetit;..plav tiff tiers .-ToAr Mien• and V retta Hewn. Next s huffle March 1.8th. All .71 nEt R es . Cot gratulation, Mr. P and 'Mrs. Botr-Rhins on a new grandson both on March 5 ,to Pat and Ed Pitkin of -Victoria B.C., weighing ,9 3 , lb. W.I. members Alice -Buch- anan, „Marjorie Duizer, Vi Correspe.ndent MRS, ALLAN ?WALL 8874077 'The Youth Group Mei, at the Manse March 2. with 13 members present. Murray Sholdice presided for a brief business period. A,13 lOviration. Was read from the ',Myth ;United Church Yorath Oroup` to,aetw:e,1 -Mareli 2.4.. • • e1.40.11,yieN Ssiatie for bowl, 108..44.1140.mo fitture. ,Swan. 000.0 his interesting" ''Slidos 'ger- 4k10 a. matrimenory Sunday. evening Rev. Stv an entertained.; choir members and organists with heir spouses.- Sundas Linda and Rtis Congenc,11 were greeters al the door !Marione Hunt phnes was organist PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Ken Moffett and Brett of Guelph spent the weekend at the home, of her parents. Mr and Mr-,-- Herb Trasiss. • The communits is cordiallsr,.. ',muted to an open meeting when Citizenship and World Affairs convenors Mrs Lavern Godkin. and Mrs Harold Bolger will has e as their special guest. a lausser front Seaforth a nth his toms being Farmk. law Reform and Wills. Everyhods welcome March IS. PRAYER DA1 "The Earth is the Lord's - was the theme for the World Day of Prayer secs ice held at Duff's United Church, March • • o This service was prepared hi Name American Indians: women who represent Indian tribes from throughout the United States who work in ttiN •homes: communities,' churches. and at the national lei•el in American Indizin Locals at VOW annual ,„„ the Victorian Order of Nurses t ON> for Perth- Huron made I more skits in 1980 than they made the pre% mos scar. thy in- crease was resealed at the group's annual meeting held m Stratford last week., Because the unit rpeorded a ten per cent deficit in 1,9b0.. plans are underway to in- crease the cost per patient sash to' make up the loss. explained president K.W. Thrasher of Stratford. Several area residtnts Yvere appdiuted to the 1981 slate of officers. including W.J:"Elson. Wingham. who is first ,vice-prt.sident, along with. Dr. T. Devereaux and Res. A. Yielding. who will both sit on the VON's board of management. affairs Ii has been said Native American people were the first ecologists Their rever- ence for, nature and• their relation of kinship itch all creatures' of the earth. sky- and, water enable 'them IP teach me-ht-Wv -10 iiYe; J1P14!,• 1.,:tWV,s`d011,71; and harnion.} will Our anti each tither. Nattye- • Antenean Indian sk•bniert, ittviite •their'sts"ters• 'dark . skipped and- 48111 skinned' tyi .canne •together inaYer ., ' • 'PARTICIPANTS, - • t hose, tatoitg part. pi the Ntrs. W4.11 Bess ley Mrs, Harold Ridge r. Mrs Herb." Travis,: Mrs Das,: ' Watson. and Mrs %Iola Kirkhuu Mrs. -frasiss was pianist tor the hs mns Res C. haries A Swan was speaker for the afternoon sere ice Mrs Herb Tras iss and Mrs ,Emerson Mitchell. At- tributed a duet "In the Garden •' At the L' C W - business meeting prior to the service- . ins mations sere read from Egmotids tIlk.! United Church to attend their Thank offer- ing. April -•at 8.p.m. and to Northside United Church. April 15. •Dufrs Thank offer- ing is set for May 3. with Las-mine Ballagh 'the guest speaker Also to keep in mind tul the pancake break• Iasi at the.'church.'March Duff's Anniversary is Sen- tembe-r—Utith guest speaker Murray Gaunt. , , Work started Monday morning to .redecorate the entrace doss nstairs with panelling. Men are asked to help. Ladies are needed later to pain,. The U-.C.W. will hold an executisc meeting April 1 Odds n' ends by Elaine Tawnshend A little understanding AT THE DELI , NOT AVAILABLE III ALL STORES SHOPSYS COLE SLAW, POTATO OR CHEF SALADS 5613g MAPLE LEAF' SCHNEIDERS SLICED CORNED DEVON SLICED SIDE BACON 500 PKG I NIUE cl PROS If you could he where I ant and I could he Where sou are, for just a day or two. If v611 could take mu' place and I could take your place for nisi a little' ci hilc If you could fit in'Iodu nit 'shoe' and I .-ould fit in. sours._ If sou could trasel the road I trauel and I t...Cillkt IS k n 'sours It s• sect he w orld the is as I sec tt and I could see the world the is, It .. If you 'COW Ilse the life l'se hued and I could hse the life ‘cu'ut.' lived. for onls MiTlent'Or iii II, It sou- L!,Ilid set' lout-self through nit t:t.c's and 1,00uld sec his self !limo eh c ou r . eyes What an est.-opener that might ht ' - If at: could listen to each other and rcaliu• hear what is said, Mit wha t sic cs pc, I hear or w ant •ti, hear or think w ought.ro hear.. If we could understand the And the true meaning, behind them. not by to twist ITIvIST them into the meaning wort-1111k dies should base.::. • If we could read beta !hc c ct not invent something that is not oicre If we could,sas what use mean andme:an a hat we sat could ShrIV. our Init. .... , It use could look Jr• ca s h other and see the real perSon. not the persim cups SCHNEIDERS DUTCH TREAT to see or want to see or think . We ought to see..., If we could accept each other as sic arc 'and not expect thr.pther to change.... 11- we could realize that 'ca-ch of us is sometimes right and each of us is sometimeS • If we could accept that each of us is different _and has the right to be Understanding might cone a little faster: faster: criticism a little slower, Jealous y might fly right out the window: argument might become obsolete. _This_ the -dream of the siecomplishment of few. If we could remember the ancient Indian Prayer and recognize the merit within it: "Great Spirit- Grant that I ,niay not criticize my neighbour'until have's% alked mile an his moccasins," • We don't want to get inside 6ch other's head and find nut what makes each,other tick. for that would take ac as the gift of indisiduality and,t•he mystery of life. Bui. if we could try a little harder to understand each other better.... If Ss e -could respeet each other's right to think our own thoughts, speak. our own mmd. live' Our it..Lit hie Jte our own person... . Our list of friends would grow ruger, (sir life would be enriched, and our Ss orld would have more peace. FRANKS,.7 113 COUNTRY KITCHEN HAM rj)cREE° 'L B *I2 PRIDE OF CANADA EYE OF ROUND E PASTRAMI L SCHNEIDERS -MAPLE LEAF SLICED BOLOGNA BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA LE St 78 500 9. SCHNEIDERS PORK 111.1TT• . BONELESS FRESH • LB Li 1.1Y, OOTTAGE-,ROLrlrii CAMPFIRE FROZEN BEEF *179 MEAT ROLL 00 St It • ONTARIO O FRESH CHICKEN PK& GOO LEGS L a tin` SCHNEIDERS FAMILY PACK FRESH BEEF AN Ak' SPLIT CHICKEN BURGERS Stifir BREASTS_ B PKG. 188 AT THE WHARF ' NOT AVAILABLE IN All SIRIUS VAC PACKED SWEET PICKLED MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE ROLL SHOPSYS SWEET PICKLED CORNED BEEF BRISKET SCHNEIDERS PORK & ,BEEF FRESt ENGLISH SAUSAGE St 9t 1.29 Le 14* MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED PORK SHOULDER SMOKED PICNIC YOUNG ONTARIO FRESH COUNTRY -00T ONICKEN