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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-12, Page 9t.
E HURD XPOSITOR, MARCH 12, 1961
d at Manor
CANOEISTS TAKE A W1NT,ER'S'
Members 0 the Maitland Valley. Kayak and
Canoe Club tried 'out canoe builder Ted
Cowan's 34-sfoot, 1.6-man canoe odthe weekend,
paddlipg about 14 , miles.. down the Maitland.
River. .tPhoto by Hook)
THE VOYAGEURS—A group of area canoeists,
members of the IViaitlaild Valley *Kayak and
Canoe Club, travelled 14 :miles . down, .the
Maitland River on the weekend in Ted Cowan •s
16-man canoe. Anyone watching from the bank
must have been reminded of the days fur
traders and voyageltrs paddled' the rPQers 'of
horthern Ontario. (Photo by Hook)
POLISH.—
SAUSAGE
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SCHNEIDERS-ow
3,49 FASHIONED
HAMS— I B.•
KNECHTE
EVERY WEDNESrtAY
IS SENIOR CITIZENS-
DAY! DISCOUNT. •
ON ORDER OK FREE
DELIVERY.
REGULAR
GROUND° BEEF
L 1, B79
FRESH
BEEF LIVER
'CHRISTIE'S
1 10 COOKIES 450 Gr. II
Oreo or chips Ahoy
SUPERSAVERS
BLUE BONNET
MARGARINE
3 lb. Pkg.
1.99
CHASE & SANBORN
GROUND COFFEE
-4 1 lb. Rag • •
2.59
CARNATION
COFFEE MATE
500 Gr. Jar
1.69
Down the Maitland
BY DAVID HOOK
Members ot Abe.. Mait-
land Valley "KiiYak and Canoe .
Out) °tried out this In-man
canoe. a replica of candts
used'in Quebec, stn a 14 mile r
trio dull n the Ma Iftitntl Riser
Sunday. I•lie 34-1%,01 t ;rove
Vas built led ( ot% on 01.
Brussels. , The expedition
started out •frornAuburnl and
the trip ' took abotit three,.
hours.
Your roving reporter
canoed down the Maitland .
with the club and found it an
incredible experience. It•s a "
great way to see nature and .
get some exercise at the
same time.
- Anyone 13 years and
older. whO is interested in
joining the canoe club, can
contact Rick Kioss of 13ruee-
field. •
'RECALLING • CANADA'S PAST—Anyone might .40o9 been reminded of pioneer fur
catching a sight of these canoeists, members of 'traders and -voyageurs who once' plied our
the Maitland Valley Kayak-and Canoe Giub, inland waters. 1Photo by Hook)
Hydro inspector at Fellowship
Fireside Fellow slap met
March 3rd with memh, r's ul
the Friendship I II% le and
their husbands as gin its .
Mr. and mrs. kc‘cs and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted C isford
were in charge.
' The President/Viola I all
son, opened the tit CO ng.
Jean Cosford read a poem
• ' I 'link My. Friend' ' folldwed
by the tittering being coffee!.
col by Ted CiAfaird,
Harald Ctilentan reported
the communion table will be
refinished the first week of
April.
• T1tv7 new . date for the
rummage date is April 4 and
Donna Patterson till be 1k
convenei
As April is the month for
the Fireside to pin flowers
Mi te church. Mary Coleman
was appointed to look after-
this project.
Mabel and Bob MdMichael
tvilF 4ie •First -Vice PreadniTS."
The April meeting \vitt be.
, in charge; of the McMiehaels
and John and. Donna Patter-
son.
. Ted Cosford introduced
the speaker. Te'd Leeming.
whose ,topic ,was "Hydro".
and his role as area inspec•
Jim Keyes thanked Mr.
Leeming.
Reap the benefits
of improved
farm accounting
Farm record
se 1D'FiftitiPac
ilt piann
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dub Sa7erturotibi jlirl'-‘.1 2 i. .,iflt imiiiiaiiion for all Cutholti:._ Davidson and Arthur Nichol -
a ni Father Cartianna held Minnie tiawlcy• fimic viitviiimMtinissswititutithweultwoffr-Keyes Seafor
th
eresmitnptr coelt
their 'held
, t, l,„
itoott with II%
ais, attended and assisted Mr. Hussey of Egmond- wereMrs. Keyes and George monthly 'meeting lag l'kirs. it. ,idelirs Sister Mary Louis son.
eudieehdr4eyinv..Pal4;6ht II
--.1 ;i 1, thy yi jigii)g, A special Ole ',toted with James Watson Webster o' cant- were una.ninuaus, in haying
, 1 and Jessie Keyes of Clinton. day at 11t0/3 a-nn. .ge514905
N11(0.1sl7hgkelitdh1411°c1);: ' ' •I' '• e, who had been confined to
, ., . •• ,,,ii.nilic baCk to Kate Laver- Numlaiisi..u:
s
Inn and mn sant ionim visite=d wri!KheyVitle:liani kept some old quip music an St-
score Milk? r4" k ,h,!..1 .,:itt.t.tb Hospital but is 44* of kQactOP 4144 ,N(cs. 4441 ,
Pntrictit's,Ny. and40410104
fiFveard tit Clad •s, Si4n•
MOltd,pill Elgin:144)40i rick w on 'the ti •
(Ayer PP."'' 't " "":30.:141WP 441.- 44" his Sister WS- 1sabglie . g4A fig Won w„as..visitecl On Ott:tit:1w rafter,.
10010, ;tre.baN",‘ s.'•," % •',1011 '' to (iat'spv •411.4 Marittelit.,00
. •1;',10cIt+ tOr• r S,CNS.;41.101rAlit, Otirt fw,o , pf :SOUK Ste, Matie,•-alset.hi$ • c: tr.‘„r14,it residents, Aliiiirt:N 1 mother
rniker rottl14, en,IONed, the • George Addison, of t it
tali Ail c,ycs to 'Craw;, NtsittOwithAttint-rNiellitlro"'
4.1-Vi.Vtv in French ' Goad?
41,d hiismg.ht sin des• to them visiting st tilt Mrs. Wallis yv
her niece, Viola 'Taylor,
,t John Striek.ert was out with
iris
.
cu..--hittitlity after
noon. the occasion being hts
Slit edding anniyersary.
. ,41g It much merriment , • -Mary Nev ilk attended
attentive audit-nee'.
PERSONALS
‘.1i • and Mrs„ 11us'sell
134111,,ii s 'sited with N1r. and
'" N.1%, Rohl Mc( !mt.., Mrs. outing on Sunday afternoon
visited with husband FinIa soil 04119- e•
1444 tadieh 40;.,, •
kvrt and l, ,g• eterii9O9 tcsidimts with Franli „Cog , Arthur Nicholson. h • $#INgs vOtt
-4,1;4111 at St;-, fttr111 Mom
Nutsitig!iionte •
',Cots visited osith• . Mr: W
.5‘'ott;
tAr. %CAI hertite NichOlSoo
.000,1e41.1 lick The
the r falk,Weao,
CtiOrt;li .•,,
(15-Iered on A.! '
Rev • Doke of r.
ceriatf:Chur. h ti .t
Drown plit)ing .
and leading iu
For his Lent ti
Duke spoke of 1,
and nights ul
being tempted
Twenty
tended to 'lira' 0:
timely • niessag,
Friday morn,
1.1st, • sanonn .n as an old
\ mos ie ' 'Bert
51,11 ,tarring Sept I41131-CI
VI' Hard\ \A lital
services on Sunday
morning with Mrs. Margaret
Smale.
Frank Case enjoyed an,
thr. tlinighters• Witt
00, ikfro,,h• $trattotiti:,
'nnht Ztit-,00tithictekithx:
was,.Vntithilt zi
ROTH
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STORE tiOITRS:
MON:TUEs.& WED. 9-6 P.M.
THURS. & FRI. 9-9P.M.
SATURDAY 9-6 P.M.
ROASTS
1.49 lb.
WE RESERVE THE MGM
TO LIMITQUANTITIES
CUT FROM CAN.
GRADE A' BEEF
BLADE .OR SHORT RIB
COOKED a SANDWICH (
HAM 1/2 1,09 ROLLS 250 Ott
„19
SHGULDER .69 CHOPS isska
FROZEN LAMB
MEATS 17;if .69 CHEESE I 39 ROASTS 1839 LB .
STORE SLICED
SCHNEIDERS 10 VARIETIES
COLD HEAD 315 GR. BOWLS
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PROb. USA CAN. NO. 1
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JUICE
ORANGES
9Doz
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FRESH, TENDER
ASPARAGUS
1/9eunch
E.D. SMITH
Apple or Raisin
PIE FILL 19 oz. Tin 1,09 BEE 1 litre UriSYRUP 1.49
LIPTON Chicken Noodle
SOUP 2's-120 Gr. .69
2 2: .
HEINZ
Strained Fruit &Neg.
BABY FOOD
4 1/2 oz. Jars
A/1.00
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PROD. USA CAN. NO. .1
FRESH
BROCCOLI
.88 Bunch
COOKING
ONIONS
2 lb. Bag
.69
AGREE ),‘
350 ml 2.49 SHAMPOO
HIGALINER
Fish Sticks or in Batter
TURBOT 114 1,89 wesT6t4S CRU$TY
24 oz. oat Afk Al&
VIENNA BREAD ab5
WES-TONS PLAIN •
fittGrLASNIIs 04.
of B . SWARTZ 6
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TENDER CROSS CUT
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1 lb. Pkg.
79 a.
185
RED ROSE 0 0
TEA BAGS
Pkg. of GO
1.55
WIZARD Asti
SOLID rain
IIENERS
ONT. dROWN FANCY GRADE nn
RED DELICIOUS APPLES 3 lb. Bag am
ONT. GROWN NO,. 1
MCCAIN
PIZZAS
Pepperoni 14 oz.
Deluxe - 15 oz.
Supreme - 17 oz.'
1.59
WE For forther .defails, i;ee your TO manager LIKE TO SERVE YOU A LITT E BIT BETTER.,
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