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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.
Prices oftiiitivo until dosing
Saha`day, May, 2, 1551
Devon Brand
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SUPPLIED AND SARVICED Millie a C0 er0.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 29., 1981
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has lotic Associotion, winners Du
$75.00.
Mike Eckert visited in
Sauble Beach and Owen
Sound last week with brother
Jerry. Marie Eckert and
family.
The regular monthly meet-
ing of Father Stephen Eckert
prize-J. Brown. Jackpot Split
P. Lee' and C. McDonald.
3rd Degree KnightS4as held
at the St. Columban council
last Thursday night with a
&99.d_ attendance. Honorary
memberships aim pins were
distributed to Brother Dan
O'Rourke. Seaforth; Bro.
Frank Reynolds. Seaforth;
Brothers Siemon. Dan John
Hallahan, Blyth; Brother
Clayton absent. Brother Dan
O'Rourke won $2.00. on
Lecturer's Draw. Clem
Reeler $1.00, Brother John
McCann missed out on the
attendance prize of $59.00.
McDonald, 012 H. Elliott, 01.3 C. Fletcher. #14 J.
Special Mrs. Ed Neeb S26 Purdy: 015 D. Watson. Door
Mrs Ed Neeb. 019 D
Watson. 011 J Brown. M
Alice Steekle, Miteheilt Rosy
Smityes. Mitchell: Herb
Brown. Dublin.; Muriel
Bowes. Mitchell.
Winners in the Dublin
Athletic Association Bingo in
St. Patrick's community
school. Dublin. Friday night.
April 24 were:( $1 C Mc•
001141d, 02 „Ft, Lockne,!..D.
Porter. $3 J. litidge. $4 M.
,t111cclonald. SpeciatlY1, Carter.
120.25. t,5 We. R.
GONetlitick. /1'.• S. Fekert,, #8
Pour)..S vtrs. Rt ,Le:*
$l Araffir six2,5! Its
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Correspondent
DON MCRAE
345-3842
Visitors with Mrs. Theresa
Castello in Dublin were Mr.,.
and Mrs. Peter Grohoek.
London. Mrs. Mary Wickins.
son Ron and friend Judy
Bonds. London.
Don MacRae visited with
M. Rita Gooding, St.
Ctcore Si. Lop,don; •
ffthittek4 in the
o-4014J 9fstf,c,c Lions TV
• 0ittsg,'tkory •f614tt„vta:
1 iX,r44 Totrane.e., Mita**.
.•'' Litazel'.;•Kiiiihara. • Minton:, -
Prizes at St. Columban dance
with residents from L'Arche
and Maranatha Homes in
Stratford spent Easier *met
in Purdes, rrarice-• '01*
rtietY?„ ltiet
?AMP- );4n V4tOgr,
WO Mr -414:14r§, •
ClAiVge .4,Yan. ON'; VrseAl.;
end were and Mrs. jOhn
Warren ant, -family from
10110011. Mrii- and Mrs. pen
Oyan from MelbiMrsie and
Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Subject
and family from Kitchener.
children. David and Ann
aRou•rkek •Itilia and Mark
,from
9`1104,,ri(c' and, Bill $0.014''...
Joe irgetAX,4, Frank OP*.
Pecigq•
Mt•'' "it:WS, Kendall
and fatrillyftqw Si Georg
visited' 914 Wis.
jal9ks.MOQX1ey Ott the Week-
ende, •
Mary and Barbara Feen6Y
from , Stratford spent the
weekend with their parents:
Mary and Barbara along
Rhonda Nolan attended the
*Ow ti and hrairipton. wedd-
ing in Kennil*.tarth and the
dtitoer and reception to Art- -
hat, S'aturdo. •
Mr. 'and Mrs. "...1401 . Mail- , ••
Iona trony Toronto 4,110 Mr. ,
sad Mrs, ,Jitri Cia,n14 'Motif
(Akar"; 414014 s1„.
th,c weitliend
MTS., Vik1Ceric
Shawn Michael. son, of
Mike and Mary Helen 'I. an
1,4).iir was baptized Spiiday at.
St. Columban Church. His
Godparents arc Brian
O'Rourke and Linda Drager.
were . Woutrina Van Loon.
Mr. aMLI Mrs. Jack O'Rourke
Joe O'Rourke. Frank Cronin
and George Coyille.
O'Rourke from London, Mr.
and Mrs Gary an Loon and
Correspondeot
KILS.CECILtA.RTAN,
34S-202$
A large crowd einowd
itself at Ott:, s;'.
'mutt party 'boo
$4t1404)r, •
•.,,PrAzr.,:s- tor tit/tee laRot d'IP3,;•v, -
t•••••i.vere WOO 1.7•..); Mr,, atitl M„rs.
lames O'Connor, Mr. and
Mfrs; Javk Lane and Mr and
Mrs.' Martin Murray
MT. and Mrs. Akin Sharp,
nom Clinton visited Sunday
wit Theresa Maloney •
Vont and Nladelnic !Mur-
ray. lathy Murray and
friend. Neil Murray and
Glenda Little. Manly n Mur
ray . Debbie Doig. Joe and
Helen !solar. Donna Nolan
and trtend and Danny and
3
it Kippers from NS. TAKE ADVANTA E °FIR
Cerrespondent. Scotia" visited' as irtb Mr. midi-
RENA CALDWELL
262-593$ •
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc-
Gregor returned to Florida
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pine
and family visited Mrs.
Grace McBride last week-
end.
• Mr. and Mrs... Don Kyle
and family. Amherst. Noy a
GENERAL ELECTRIC Mrs. Emerson 'Kyle at the
weekend on the oc.asion of
the 50th anniversary cele-
bration for. Mr and Mrs.
D.E. Kyle. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid
visited last weekend in the
Kippen area and amended
the anniversary parts 'for Mr.
. and Mrs. D.E.Kyle
...75°°REBATE. St.James student's
art take prize Off the purchase price of a selected
refrigerator, range, dishwasher, automatic washer, dryer
or microwave oven.
Offer is limited to present stock availability. A pair Irani Scatorth's
St. James School took first
place for group work at the
0th annual art contest spon-
sored by the StrattOrd and
District Right to lite organ-
v ation. •
Brenda Barry and Judy
Middegaal. ' both Grade 4
students. 'competed in the
kindergarten to Grade 4
category. Each won 510 for
hi r effort:The girls topped
a second place entry front St.
Columban School and the
third place finisher, St.
Marrs School. Hesson.
The girls' winning poster,
explained Judy, consisted of
their drawing of a handicap-
ped person in a wheel chair,
' a crying baby'and an elderly
oauple, both sick in lied. •
"We just used markers,
-pencils and pencil crayons,"
explained Judy. "In' the
middle of the poster were
crutches. 'casts and the bar
people', to' Valk in- . the
hospital.••
The theme'for the emu-
osjr---p6Eid7on...vithtehasjitAt-eld fir -
early April, was "Every
- • :.,
Stage of Life is. Beautiful and.
PrecieuS• 7 . Judges of the
contest were Mary Devlin,
Teresa Murphy 'and Carla
Revington, all of Stratford.
" Other area students placed
well in the contest, which
featured 19 5 entries among
the three classes Of competi•
don.
• In Clasi I. pictures, col-
lages and posters. ' Joey
Ryan. Z. Walton a St.
James student. recieved an \L
honourable mention for the
five to 'nine age group. He
won SZ. In the same group.
Diane PeJong of R.R.: 2,
Monkton came -second.
For ages 10 and 11, also in
Class 1, Michael De Corte of
R.R. 2 Seaforth, placed se-
pond. The,St. James student
won IS.
In 'the Class 2 even.,
featuring hand _drawn art,
Jackie Van Bakel of Dublin -
placed second. The win was
for .ages 10 and 11.
In the 'same class, far ages
12 and over, Colleen Kolkl,_
-Ilion --or • Miatiktilif;
claimed second place. •
• Old films shown at Manor
SAVE ON PROVINCIAL SALES TAX TOO! 2 Purchase your refrigerator, range, automatic washer
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Darlene Hetherington and visited with Mr. William
Art McNaughlon will be Scott and Mr. Arthur Nichol-
conducting the Heart Save son on Tuesday.
Course and Basic Life Saving Miss Doris Wills has re-
Course' starting on Monday turned to Seaforth Manor
evening at 7 p.m. at Seaforth after bet- lengthy stay in
Minot . hospital. Residents and staff
PERSONALS were happy to welcoine, her,
Mr. Frank Case went back.
out on Friday with Mr.'and We. are sorry to have to
Mrs. Harris and Vickie report Mrs. Anne Rowland.
Harris. D.O.C. at Seaforth Manor is
'Mr. Oscar Noll of Palmer- presently in Stratford Gen-
ston visited with Mrs. 'Ruth eral 'Hospital.
Noll. Unit 2 of Northside United'
Mr. Cliff Broadfoot visited Church will be 'visiting on
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuesday of this week with a
,McClure. program. Rev. Ute and Mrs.
Mrs. Ken Cowan of Mid- Stewart will be showing'
land visited with Miss Bessie some of their slides.
Davidson..: We are sorry to report
Mrs. Elmer Larone visited Miss Bessie ' Davidson,
with • her brother. Frank Arthur Nicholson. Joseph
Case. Provest and Dr. E. Sadlier
Mrs. Isobel Scott'of Bruce- are presently confined to
field--arui--:-Glarenee--Artrt---,---Setifertk-C--oninittnitr-W _7
strahg 5f St? 'CatheriiieS
Seaforth Manor Euchre
Club met last Tuesday after-
noon with six tables of
euchre in play. Winners were
'Men's high-Erie Dow: Ladies
High-Cassie Nicholson. Con-
solation prizes went to Albert
St. De Elliott. ges and Maxine Elliot .
whil the travelling lone
hand , prize was won by
Wayne' Hedges: -
Rev. James Broadfoot was
in charge of church service
on Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. Broadfoot played a tape
of a special choir he 'had
heard and it was delightful.
Residents sang along, with
some of the old gospel songs
and we appreciate 'Rev.
Broadfoot sharing this fine
tape.
The old Laurel and Hardy
movie "Prom Soup to Nuts"
was viewed by the residentS
on Fri y afternoon...4nd_
the predicaments these two
stars find themselves in.
Eight residents tried their
hand at fishing on Saturday
orning .at the Lion's Park.
. hough the weather was
very uncooperative and no
fish were caught, the resi-
dents still enjoyed the outing
and the hOspitality of those in
charge. -Accompanying 'the
residents were Joanne
Maloney, Brenda Finlayson
and 'Mary Finlayson.
Celebrating his birthday
On Thursday was Wayne
Hedges and visiting with
Wayne on Sunday were his
parents Mr. and Mrs., B.
Hedges.
Edna Anderson, field work-
er from London PsYchiatric
Hospital visited residents at
Seaforth Manor on Thursday
and also held an inservice
with- the- staff en--schiLo
Plirenta.
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Aerosol Topping
RICH
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250 Gram Tin
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FRESH EVERY FRIDAY GOOD SELECTION OF VARIETY BREADS !
Cut From A-1 or A-2 Beef
Full Sliced
ROUND STEAK el itch
Bottom Round Boneless 161111,111,
STEAK 'ROAST
13
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GINGER ALE or A awk
COCA COLA .4V
750 MI 'Bottles - 1: deposit
New Fresher Loaf •
White or 60% Whole Wheat
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Cut from A-1. or A-2 Beef Top Round
STEAK ROAST
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SIRLOIN TIP
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KLEENEX
TISSUES
Pkg of 200
Just in. Time for a Barbeque
Freshly Ground Medium GROUNDF
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INSTANT Ai rift
COFFEE VV
1 oz. Jar
.89
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Maple Leaf
In Handy Boll Bags ° 1.09] 3/
1.00
Assorted Flavours
JELLO
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Ontario Gown
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For Your Pet Patine Store Packed Random Weights
Devon Brand
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lb.
For All Your Laundry
TENDER yoloTrits ia .05 TIDE
DETERGENT 3.59
6 Mee Box
Ontario Fancy Grade
MACINTOSH
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Poly hag
1.29 Bag
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POTATO - -1
Kellogg's
- SPECIAL K
CEREAL I, 0 69
475 Grim Box 1.59 CHIPS
200 Gram Bag
Si i ram 10111.
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