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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-26, Page 9er on wills , THE WIRON'OPOSITOR1, *alton UCW CUT FROM ansux hEEF OUR REG. 60' NEILSONS ° - - ODR-REG,L 77-f— „ WESTONSMEALTYME • HOT ,DOG OR HAMBURGER SAVE 540 ON 2 OUR REG. 96' 6 VARIETIES -SCHNEIDERS SANDWICH STYLE , GROUND FROM CANADA 'A' GRADE BEEF_ CUT FROM THE CHUCK , BLADE BONE-REMOVED BLADE OR SNORT RIB BOA T PKGS. --1:JF 8 ROLLS moss eft RIB ROAST - _ FRESHLY MINCED zehrs fine markets... of fine foods -• :.436=311W N DAIRY SYSTEMS• LTD• sales, service a Installation' of 8874063 milking paridurs R.R.4 WALTON BOONS ,BEEF STEAKETTES Foamitt can reduce your home heat loss by up to 40%. That's a saving of up to $120,00,per yearbn heating bills! Air infiltration (drafts) around windows, door frames, under the sillplate, gaps where-wiring, plumbing and other utility lines enter your home can allow up to 40% of your heat to escapeoSeating,thesaolstlyvacks and crevices with do,lt-yourself Foamitt can save you up to $120.00 • per year on'home heating bills. Foamitt polyinethane sealant expands into cracks and crevices to forma permanent -insulation barrier. Foamitt is inexpensive (equal to 30 tubes of caulk). Foamitt is CMHC approved. Foamitt is ready td'use and so easy to apply! Air LealtageTest Results VENTS FIREPLACES 222 T410,0430-sy-sitm--14Z "alb: WAIL OUTLETS 202 -for 4.500 gram dispenser. WINDOW FRAMES 12Z DOOR FRAMES 52 sitotxte 252 SEAL YOUIFII111011 NOW Seatorth 5274910 &Moo 4824405 242441$ I I week with Mr. anti !Ars Lyle vonnell cl lagh- -- ir'lf(iSsible."'IVIIS.- frOlger —folliiiI/ai 2PaSfPfeSidentAVIrs. 'Craig. Mrs. Lavern Godkin; I thanked the speaker and , Harald Hudie. President- ' Sunshine & 4.11 Coordinator, Brothers in Flonda scriptures, presented him with an ete, Mrs. Keith Rock; 1st Vice- Mrs. Stewart Humphries. mrG.raDoritedet mcloasneaxidiefnidnedhtios The 27th and Boundary Hoeke viva the treasurer's May 17. Mete was SOW ketone. . President-Mrs. Ken MeDon- - Lunch was served by M. On Spada) a r Duff Alvin McDonald. Nits. Net. allaitteadt thChcureb. Allan Searle teaderAttin and that of Iii, unit met Wednesday at .the report and Mrs. H. Craig discussion no On wpm the Business continued when did; 2nd Vice-president-Mrs. door and handed elpers in the excellent work home of Mrs. Harvey Craig reported for the. MilKel' oldt AM 1,ssiStinf OM Bill & thing to the wife Or husband the coming ' year are as NIA Aggiyitim Ivy% ramme. out the church bulletins• ac mplished to the south 013.1 Mrs..RooSennett-,read.the it COuns and tlintard basement. • '804,tfile OlYntOla 'Restaurant -- Ikaneft 'Directors- and'' Mr Lillian' of EtrqsaOs tkppg.r at' (0- Nfl'OrkS,, M . • - ski '''vv.0.4:44.40$,, Skqvy.a.tt ti,qmpbtkosT. , Us, 'prke:pdipg tka, .0,004 ni4Ot"' ,Itutnphries;, „CaatOrr'' lt4e to b $3 00." $4,rs •:Ist I n AU:titters, ut 9 • • 9 59 4,id year the silpshine .rise tiarite,Y, tOg and revealed. with gifts. Alvin McDonald; Convenors Dessert Euchre vvill be .50niikrig corrimitteesL held Tuesday, April 2Iat 7:00, Resolutions-Mrs. Viola Kirk. p.m. Admission 82.60. by;, Mrs. Stewart Hemp- trier Annual will be held at turies;"Agric(flture and Cana,- Bluevale, May 12. dian Industries-Mrs. Harvey Dinner tickets at $4.75 Craig, Mrs. Harold Hudie; are to be purchased before- Citizenship and World hand. An executive meeting Affairs-Mrs. Harold Bolger. will be held March 25 to Mrs. Allan McCall;'Family & make plans for the 25th Consumer Affairs-Mrs. anniversary of the Walton Gerald Watson. Mrs. Geo. W.I. The slate of officers for McCall: Education & Cul- area news non "The Laid is in) h!lr tioi-Hump„ pay' you cliY14.1.04 41We ht* " *as Orkani,,t # 40014t/Otle? Dial;n74/00.,,, , • 4 BROKEN COOKED 175 9. PKG - BURNS BREAKFAST Ling SAUSAGE 500 g. PKG. HAM SL CESs. BABY BAG AEG OR SMOKED FULLY COOKED MAPLE LEAP wAxeo BOLOGNA .$ , 1 lb. CASE • PORK _ & . Deer ":010001100.11 RE _ "5 9_ 138 .SCNNEWERS JUMBO LOOP 9) $1.911 iiiiiiiiiiiimAGE ib_s2 19 1 MAPti LEAF - 3 VARIETIES 'LIVERWURST 160 'MAPLE LEAF 0111$KETIEET PICKLED ji;Aga atjh CORNED BE F._ - _ ty.T irdr.qo efilem. SLICED FROZEN. BEEF LIVER At THE 141i1ARO Attalla LE IN' STONES) $ MEW NAINIODIC.FILLEit . lb, *IIMEIDERS JUMBO bir rot bit, Crit'ilyresi SUMMER SAUSAGE lb ' V YORK SLICED ,AT ow sa COOKED HAM ILL to SCHNEIDERS, MEDIUM tor;"riii; 011EDDAR: CH!ES E, 710: Correspondent. MIR.S.-AUAlff MCCALL 847-6677 The Women's Institute met in the Walton Commun.- Hall, Wednesday eve- fling. Mrs. Jim Axtmann read minutes and roll call was answered with "Have You Made your will?" The convenors MO- WOO 000,i) and Mr's.flaro B * :f8eki-,„ Ott. Citizenship and, %rid Mfairs took over the mon 1'nqa..6019,11:112*- ' onto,* axo9.4. P . • 11i*gclest VOW; Ralph SthithilawYoi with 'WPM' ueli.-Steviatt and Devereaux, Seaforth read ; story ,entitled "I ton Joe's Will", Questions' were aSked regarding. wills. Answers in a lot of cases depended on the situation of husband, wife and family. Children haye to be 18 years and over before claiming anything by Ian,. When 'mat- big the ,will after death one executor can get the will if the other eXecutors sign. It saves taxes to give every- 14 with .11 present. , t with Mrs. raern#fail 10.#0,404,44 e494"1064,,,i,14) WaN read. Mrs. .00rge. 11011VI'v•r,"0.1;h9 minutes of: 101et/01**totOog, 446 &thank ybb earttirom janke4 ouSton) earn4clian for bpr recent shower Rift Mrs. ‘; Correspondent. MRS. BERT SHOBBR.00K Greeting on Sunday, were Jim Jamieson and • "Lorne Flunking: ushers were John Cartwright, Larry Gross... Scoittts. Overboe and Gary Wilts. Rev. Scott welcomed "all and gave 'announcements. Stewardship week 100 Hunt- ley Street will be on CKNX Monday 23 to Friday 27.8:30 to 10a.m. and-Sat 28th 7:00 a.ni.. to •I2 noon. The childrens' story was„ about the Ma'rch' break holi- day and how God is always tvorking and never takes 'a holiday or goes on strike. Junior teacherS were ' Ann Adams and Marguerite. Gross. The sermon was your money and You life, steward. • ship of material' things. Our expenies are ..nut- stepping our receipts, Rev. Scott also mentioned tithes. Choir anthem was ''Rock of Ages". • AIMWELL UNIT The March meeting of the Aithweli• thilfitak held at che -church March 16th. President Helen Lee opened' the ,o meeting with a "thought for the day." Gail Lear played piano for the hymns. Helen read the poem "Neighbours." Minutes were read, Roll call was answered by 17 members. Treasurers report was given by Pearl Mason. Offe-ii-ng and birthday ,pen- • nies were collected. President • Marion Snell welcomed guests Lori Liver- more an-d Lisa Bosman. tort • spoke on the making of MacDonald's and Lisa ,on Helen Kellar. They alsO sang songs-op the Leprechaun and 'Four Stong• Winds. Barbara Bosnian accompanied on the piano. Marion Snell thanked them. Their talents are greatly appreciated. Helen gave a reading and thanked Brenda Radford for her rep- resentation of the Aimwell Unite at World pity of Prayer service. The meeting conrinn ed with much unfinished- , ness„ Audrey Thompson moved we send shut-ins' a card now and visit them in November, • Another quilt is in at the home of Helen Lee. Anyone wishing to help is welcome to come. Joan Whyte Moved to hold th6 ham supper May 13 and to serve turkey as well as ham. Lunch was served by . Gail Lear and June Father- „ 'SCHUFFLE-BOARD Winners on Wednesday night were ladies high Helen Lawson; high man Cliff. Adams; low lady""`” Uretta Eloggan; low man Bert Shob- btook; play of winnersCelia Adams 'and Les. Reid.. Schuffle board' 'again this week on Wednesday.' • • SUNDAY SCHOOL CROKINOLE AND DANCE There were 23 ,tables in ,play on Friday night at the Sunday School crokinole„ and dance. , Whiners wets ladiesiLgh 'Suzanne Tamblyn; lOw Sam- antha Nesbitt men's high Neil CartWright; loW Paul Jewitt; most 20's Cheryl Bromley; lucky draw Barbara Jewitt. Dancing was enjoyed with music supplied by Ken Scott. liM • McCall. Diane' Stevenson. Barbara Bosman. Bob-Jamieson, John Lawson and Rev. Scott-. Lunch was served. PERSONALS Mr. Norman Wright was 16 - PP* with in June. Aa . LLC.W„ will be held admitted to Public Hospital Clinton on Tuesday. March 17th. Nit Patron Bert Shob- brook, Hattie Wood and Mildred McNall Were .pre- rented with 25 year pins at the 28th birthday party of Regll chapter O.E.S. Blyth-; by Past Matron' Ruth Shad- dick March 17th, Friends of Lloyd Ripe of Seaforth will• be sorry to learn he was adMitted to Stratford hospital on March 19th with a heart attack. Wu* fund. E Mrs. C. W4tich aSt afte.4 titi00.0444 ,tiMS Duff's'' uito No 4.. _# Apply,* • bolo with #rtigte4. 5e,atirth; 4045, to entertain for the birthdays Treasurer-Mrs. Bill Hump- , by and Mrs, Harold Bolger, Ushers were Kell Wilbee, west ntrance of the church Business part was held Tbankcifferipg ill 14, .7 WWI elleelltiYe Meel#tg - , • -tek$14 ',Iltcppvq.., "A, -ORY, er 0- tb,e „ " t' -01wctf,' ,A.' - 1 E, lie Itni the Walton W.I. were asked Crraeme Craig; Seeretark son Marks, Mrs. Viola Kirk- Wod•Posd. fvfarT 25- Red ill District : ,_ rectOr44rs- \ Mr, auct • Mrs. Alto likkwg1), RY' higleu 'Ik; ,ri :Chievegtent Daymn • lot 1 at MO. 'Viola ''K rittiyi, Public , 44: fyi:**,-hojigaTi n Florida. at flrussels.Nursing Homeon hriesz AssistantiMrs. Nelson PERSONAM CiPw°} • .40410 A- 14.0.10 11101 Searle 'artiVed borne ',.1biirs7 oN the ser- ^ Wlitt;t4hile" lettet from Nooboo tajt tiO '6044 434,p,or. was", decided tO Reiatio07,Mrs. Jim &at.' Mrs-.. ErItVr$00,2 Mitchell 'tags' •.5 • wit 'WillianiaQrk led to k*NeoS holi.idoy,Icids boor The final W.I. card party will be held on Friday March 25th at -8:30 p.m. in the hall. Everyone welcome. Please keep in mind -the ehtlich ham and turkey suppr May .13th. 'Watch for further announcemetitt. A number of relations and friendS from "here were guests on Saturday March 21sta.115 p.m. at the wedding of Lloy, Shaddick te, Dirk „ Garlicks . of Kitchener --at- Keifer Memorial -Chattel.- Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Theimpl, son spent the weekend in Moorefield with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton Her father returned home from hospital on Thursday. ‘"Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson. Brian, Ken. and Sandra of Ridgetown spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen. Ken playeckhockey in Harriston on Tuesday. ZONIS SLICED ZOOS BONELESS SIDE BACON DINNER HAM HWY. NO. 8 Pr OPEN WED.. THURS., FRI., EVENINGS ,