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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-15, Page 12*12 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 15, 1981 Gardeners start meeting with pot luck Show which she attended in Toronto recently. A gift was presented to retiring President Gladys Doig by Florence Elford in appreciation of a jab well done. Ruth Smith. conve.”-* of the Plant Sale. reporte.1 the will be held at Rath- weirs Auction Centre on May 1th. Tiekez4 fora draw are also ready. Nancy Kale. before intro- ducing the guest speaker. told the group. a hike to McLeod's bush Will probably be held on May 3rd. The guest speaker was Bob Fleming of the Ontario Ministry oaf Agriculture and Food. his topic being sue-, ceSSiOn planting for a maul. • nous bloo m of flowers. Mr. og"Thu rlatiln ecetruuntiC>. 044011PcIrS(-• are asked donations, of cookocsi. (.0 w nyenors are nog, taking membership tor an!, lady over 'lb years. of age; and two delegates w ill attend the annual convention May S add b. . If you Missed the Registration for St. Columba! Minor Soccer PLEASE CONTACT John Ryan 527:1520 The April meeting At the SettfOrth Horticultural Sea- ccy held at. the .$eaforth Public School on April lith, MO. Whiney expressed hanks, Sarah Elbert[ and the seCial t,..ortuntee for the well organized way the pot luck supper was served. A library cart ,has been temporarily loaned to the society by Isabelle Scott and :S1)1IS NightSchool' offors t i folowift 8 week 0Q ,e FY Fee - $10 Starting Thurs. April. 30 From 7 -9p.m. at S.O.H.S. • . CALL THE SCHOOL AT 527-0380 TO REGISTER Seaforth Recreational Softball League Notice AU. PLAYERS Wishing to have their • names included in the DRAFT'OF PLAYERS fon the 1981 season, please contact one of the below By April 18 .-, Draft -April 23rd " Bob Beuttenmiller 527-1680 [Days] 527-0282 [Nights] Sid Wocks 527-0758 'Oliutifi'ich 527-0774 [Nights] Bill Price 527-0509 [Nightsi Terry Craig 527-1570 [Nights] • = S Popular all-around belts, half 'belted or standard Slip-on styles all-weather coats in sand & navy. PRICED 55.00 to 79 • " _.Seaforth Centp,riaires Jr. "D" Hockey Club ANNUAL MEETING and Election of Officers Wed., April 29 Seaforth Arena 8 p.M. ATTENDANCE AT THIS 'MEETING WILL DETERMINE WHETHER , THERE WILL BE JA.. HOCKEY IN SEAFORTH'NEXT . SEASON. • Mitchell-Seaforth CABLE TV For service, account, installation, local announcements, line locates Call 345-2341 11 Channel .,electIonl Supplying 8 networks and independents to over 1,450 homes. Brod llgeeveltember of Colooloric• tr0111 OR PHONE Kirrti SIF,14.1014145;2114' • PLEAR„EliVNG,01,11P AND SOCIAL INSURANCE-NUMBER Fee $2 per child or $5 per family COACHES KENO Devon SIDE BACON 500 g. pkg. Maple Leaf . ?cum- SAUSAGE Schneiders,Bulk SMOKED SAUSAGE Schneiders 500 g. " COUNTRY SAUSAGE My Cooked Club Style HAM Schneiders Oktoberfeat MUSTARD 8 oz. jar. 1.39 1.69,, 1.99. 1.99 •79 1.69 • Y . \ A slifigl* 9f 01.4.0). P9rentala d li- ' , , riv . $0,.01c,_ 01 vow* ,w,„ ,„„1,1, known arid others were fcl:4 , *OA! typ6. , started with winter tiegritet:a4raik011oW niiii* "WOO 'blooms very early before stioOr*, 'right through oomor Thaw types, to the mums. and Japanese Anemones .in 'the fall'. Gladys Doig thanked the speaker and; ,a draw was Fleming said by. buying perenials you get the most value for yoUr dollar and - while pereniats cost about the same as a box of annuals you have them for many years, Perenials will grow in any. drained soil and tecomniended using a bal- *oil fertilizer such as 10r 1.0- 0.g made for door prizes and a uncial time fallowed. The May meeting will be held at the Seaforth Public School . on May 13 and the topic will be 'Growing for ,Showing. Spring Fashions • We offer•yeu n.11" Selection, Fashion, Quality, Famous, Makes and Better Values. ' al All-Weather COATS 79'15uP All-Weather ATS 59.1Sup Co-Ordinate' SLUTS 85 up BLOUSES All Sizes IS•nup DRESSES For Spring 25.11up Special Rack SLACKS N." Come in and look over our new range of quality suits for men.. We stock shorts, tails, and regular fits. All the newest fabrics. Priced at 119.50 to 225.00 \.SEE OUR RACK OF ALF-PRICE SUITS SPRING SUITS For Easter • NEW POPULAR Shank or Butt Portio RAM 1 •3 9b- Partly Skinned Bone In SMOKED •• HAM ROAST Utility Grade Fresh 5-6 •lb. Ave lb. See Our Exciting Rangepf New', . We have a-good selectiorr of Puma soccer shoes. to get ydu, ready for the 'upcoming season. teitgue Writs ttgesizattal MA!! t41.41 00400 (.041ViVi 60.13,!*, 41 tilt: April hlf4Viii1011 OH: Herman MOS-. 014ituittA4 tetrc.O. • *‘11,001 5,!Hulivouln. ,:ohducti.:0 the Apyil mots yi:1,11 be "staled toll n cAecutiie is as ilAiMns' 1714A4-. sideiit Mrs. Herinan Home Presidents. ' Mrs. tor' Uorssers. Mrs. Larry,,M,.- la:an, Mrs. O'Dwyer. Recording sleet , Mrs. leery Craig; Corresponding SeLretary , Mrs. Geraldan- ii Holger; treasurer. Mts. the fit: J~siiesc.alltoht. WO. will:be intatled at St: lattli71 010re4'• 119'1 * 0. Pf' 9°4" teX .The offiem. •and ‘,2.% a ittai Whale Partly Skinned SMOKED RAM 1546 lb. ave. 1 -02-91fra should' be' vailable for use at the nest meeting. Secretary Steve Hilde- brand reminded members of the Ontario Horticultural Convention vibicti will be held June 1.7.19. at the Sheraton Brock Hotel Niag- ara Falls. Mrs. Hilda Gerrits gave.ala interesting report on the Garde,, Pont and '1am-1i:cape • „A large bouquet of golden • daffodils was brought into the Nursing Home las.t..week key Mrs 'Brian Kennedy of Harpurhey.• We are 'grateful to her for her thoughtfulness and generosity. These are the little acts of kindness That mean so much in the livis of residents in nursing homes. We are sorry to report Dr. E. Sadlier is confined to Seaforth Community .Hespi- tal at present. Doris Wills many friends will be pleased to know she has been transferred from Stratford Hospital to Sea- forth 'Hospital. Edwin Litt was visited by members of his family on, St, Colomban Soccer Math (. of the •1101ININNINSMONINIII London District Soccer Association. PRACTICE Thurs.., April- 16 8 : .3 0 p.m . Seaforth Arena tbeett(ig and Mrs, Ken 110- cot, gnve ;be spiritu,a1 re- flection on thoughts for Good Friday: The toflow mg announct• molts were made by the president. The annual cloth- es dre.c !, Intentt de Paul w ill take place April 25 Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Orren of Mich. ` visited with Miss Evelyn Cardno. Mrs. Isobel Scott visited with husband Bill and also brought in flowers and willows, a sure sign spring is coming. Lorne Kirkpatrick was vis- ited by his son on Saturday. Ruth Cluff visited with Fratrk Case on Sunday. Ruth Noll was visited by her husband Oscar Noll of Palmerston and cousin from Burlington. Ontario. Rev. Bert McSpadden of Richmond Hill visited with Mrs. Sawley, Mr. and Mrs., Robert Mc. -Ipre—were- visited by-their ion Ross McClure. Mrs. James Nolan visited with her husband. The euchre club met last Tuesday with four tables of euchre in play. Lone hands and high score were won by Elmer Bakcsy. Low score was 'Harold Walsh while Mrs. Mary Mcher had high ladies score. Lunch was donated by Mrs. M. McIver, Mrs. M. Eckert and Miss Mae Smith. Mrs. Dorothy Townsend ex- hibited the, quilt top the volunteer ladles have made and it was very attractive. Happy Birthday this week to. Albert St: penis who celebrated his birthday on Sunday. April 12th. Con- gratulations to Albert op his 71st birthday. ' B.f.!! BRUSSELS 887411. 881-9342 New and. Used CallOIS and:Paddles For Sale We refinish caiioes and beets and we al$Q refinishlurniture, • S'S MON TIMIS SAT Groceries Maple Leaf Asit.! 1 1/2 lb. tin Hams Canned 3.99 McCormacks Graham Wafers or crumbs 400 g. .9 'Ocean Spray Whole or Jellied Cranberry Sauces 14 oz. .79 Rich% Multiple Bloom Easter tM Lilies 3.99 Prod. U.S.A. Can. No. 1 Fresh, Sweet Strawberrieser A Mensal! Bean Pot Home-Cooked Meals OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 6 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. - 7130 p.m. • Sun. 10:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Take outs OPEN GOOliFRIDAY 10 a.m. - 7;.30 p.m. Watch for Grand Opening in nest week's ad' 141•111.1 StoreClosed GOOD FRIDAY Open Saturday & Easter Monday ............t........i.o...., TRENCH _COATS Sea forth Mcmor HAM I69 STEAK 4' th. ClOatiels 450 g. CHICKENS Riti Crackers 1• 49