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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-06, Page 4Black Diamodd Process Cheese Single Thin Store Packed Random Weights "Serving You Better Saving You More" lutokisiiAND ll iiVlGED Oil eiliott4:4Atin a,' CO": Llo., A4 — TH. HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 0, 1901 41. Hthbert "wire" ,drive this spring if v r- Hibbert council, has ing received requests for a "wire " drive this sear. agreed to hold one betneen seeding and harvest. ltkels the month of Juls. ai its meeting M.onday. The esaL1 times on& claw will he de- '..tertningd .Later. ' cyrit lit'GAttr. gotillty wild . • LOwtiistlIp AWOr-. ittits11011,W • • Lam} e • his, spri*,-reporf • .414.19:4.- ttistdc ipkatiCutiLr . gtopotryoryit*ow4, Alm 1.NV.1.4 nib'.. amply, tosslishiPS,'. .ansi , posed sourteit.',shoind • Alms - him ;to give a slide Presenta- tion on, the weeds. (,tount ii may , arrange the Presenta lion in conjunction with Fol- iation ton nshiii., A-ratepayer requested up, grading of the boundary o f Tuckersmith and Hibberi from Highnas ti to the CNR tracks. The request noted heavy traffic caused rutting on the road 'meat's' as well dust and fking stones Al though it pointed out the )981 road budgy had been set. council said it would take up....the matter nub 1 twker smith. though it is unlikely anything can be dune this Lear Art Bus and Dennis 0 Grads of the Upper I hames RI% 4; r OnserFainn Authors' presented Mmustpal drain erosion, 'c0011,1=4 tigreva,t tier co-operate with the 4,inhorityop.M.er , stilton programs and the 114 t9° and 'ilnpr,i).cown!.tits the Stott tlrLttn. th,nit,N Viier 43.,tdt• Orangolltv A as.. Skatit, along w ith the .atiThority disphising attire on aegis of a 'self Je+cll -transit the road u. as gis cn pt mission pure ,hase trot urrent Is the ion nship either bin rusts or rents a transit . ,as e permission 10i. frit. temporan installation of a mobile home pending health unit applosal ss title a permanent home is being repaired. remosed or rc modeled. It the priiperts changes hands beton. the protect is completed. the mobile hunt'. must mos ed /01vint4 ant. thitil. iii , tilt planning a.t st ill hp. I planning Att. .111J 0.)1.111..11 apponthli W'hnctold ilk . • . Correspontlent •. 131;1 1MMACRAE ° $54$042 A surprise' birdislas parts m,'as held in Dublin for Kate - Slot ina 0 la Ss' 'Was 'she n as surprised ht her, twin- sister Watts s and her his hand. 'Flt Keillar of Strat turd and also by Mr and Mrs Doadt. Sirattord. from Fergus. Helen Near.. Jean and Jose,: Stratford l ea n Heals. St Mars, Patricia Leiner and Addren. St Mars s. nognbouts Kim Flood. _lase and SGutk Mars Fecnes and . Donna Paratchek. Dublin and Hugh Benninger. Dublin Postmaster Don Ma, Ras. expressed L on g ra Mondas The Murras' briit het held their annual slat; and euchre tournament and a social est:MIN at (Nril toe's rest dence in Kitchenc'r. Fridas night a .duple of necks ago The brothers are ArOur and Ronakt, St,. Columban. Jerome. .logan: fern, Csril and Joe. Kuch, ener. • The 'seeCind•oldest. fourth and liffh . were declared the winners. All the trimmings 'were eniosetl. Better skills 'are hoped for the losers nest year. 'Practisemakcs perfect. 'lads. Winners in the regular Friday 'nice Dublin and Dis- trict Athletic —.Association bingo were: P. Lee.'• Welsh.' V. Giaten. M. Robin.. son; (Special) K. Norman. $28.50 P. Lee. S. Watson'. D. Cronin, M. Robinson, (Special) A. Cronin. 5214.50: Dale. A. ,Cronin. E. Jorgen• Pcrth Planning 4.1:11101stiat of 1 rider this section of the .11. I it there are no appeals to ths• amendment no stamp dons the gosernment of On tart., is required the road superintendent rem tr/...1 srroleims. son . iNpveiaD Nrt- miekh, Mierrs ; .1. liVhethatik, .1, ' ;inborn' Door K . ['tads JoLkpot ,Hod tea s"R 00 Brodhagen 1.'irksTiondent MRS. HERMAN 1,goNnmuyr 345.24.19 I hr Longregation of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen. 'are pleitsed that shuttles has. been installed the organ in the church t he \ were dedicated at the morning norship sent ice Sunday st ere made possible through donations from the faint's of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hillebrecht. Mr. Hillebrecht died'. May 25 sears. ago, and Mrs. 'Hilly- brecht died December 2'th. 15 .y ears ago. Other donations were go en as memorials by reIa• tiles and friends of those nIti died in the last'Lvear. Ines. were Albert_Sicmon, Martin Diet/. Roma Smith. Ella Leonhardt. Manny 'Bennenies. Edwin Rock. Wm. BenneniesTaiirnirie Congratulations front the community arc extended to Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Simon on the birth of their baby daughter. Congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs_. Carl' R. who became the proud gray el should begin the, month. followed hs dragging and the spreading ot httuld L blonde. He noted also re pairs to the McGrath and orden drainage storks n et L. k.tmiplete. I. • tot+' • ivlite,hcq TY' 'A.% en` G1,aityk Alien TOwnSetid. Frank Skinner, klitchelt: . Campbell. Mitehell, grandparents of then first grandchild, a son bonito 'Mr. and Mrs. Chris Iliens of Mitchell. Congratutations to Nancy and Chris on the birth lit their first child Janice Ahrens. lasOn and Jonathon of Toronto. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Sirs on Bode. C,:rol Rosc. Stroi,,i'd is in Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEM ['LEMAN • 345-234(t Ten ladies front romaris Presbyterian Churl's were guests of. the .Scatot h Pres. byterian Church ladies Tues. day evening. Achievement night for the 4-H Homemaking ( Mb pro- ject "Which came •Wsr,the chicken or the egg:'- nits held Wednesday e enthg at Upper Thames • Elementary School in Mitchell. with Home Economist Noths Ross in charge. Staffa Si 2 and Staffa No. 3 club. partici- pated. .Leaders for' Statla No. 2 are Mrs. George Vis tan a h d Mrs. John Renne they set . General accounts totalling $15.281.09 were approved and road accounts tincluding advance pas mein tor a new culsertf +sere passed. Conned meets next Ma's 20. P141-1).01fheoit, Jr. .jug; Koiu4.4.0 Od . and Nvith. Cittftiv %1Nliod frien.cP,4 and relmi‘es in Ferndale and Oct rin - -t• a week's holiday to Vancou- ver B.C. • Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton Bode. 'Howard and Eric and • Mrs. Janice Ahrens attended the wedding of their niece and cousin. Debra , Bode. daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Donald ,Bode. Kitchener to Mr. Bruno Di Clemente. Saturday. up an exhibit. "The Stock Pot'' with, commentary by Nancy Scott and Sheila Riley. Leaders for Skala No. 3 are Mrs, Dalton Stintle and Mrs. Ken Hunsberger. They pre- sented a skit. "I have it, bone to pick with you", with all club members participating. Receiving county honours for suc'eessfully completing six 4-H Flornemaking pro- jects were Kathy McKellar. Staffa No. 2 club. and Lisa Renne and Jeannie Schneid- er, Siaffa No. 3 club. Mrs. John Miller, presi- dent of Staffa Women's Insti- tute hosted a planning meet- ing at her home TueSday morning to prepare the Insti-- tute programs for the coming Year. Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION ST. JAMES SCHOOL Sister Theresa Mader, Principal Chalk'Street, Seaforth, Ontario 527.0321 THURSDAY, 14TH MAY,/81 1p.m.-5p.m. Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of , age on or before 31st December, 1981 Please bring proof of age (Birth Certificate or Baptismal Certificate) New chimes in St. Peters Staffa sei • ,READY TO GROW Charlie Malcolth (left).and DaVid McLfwair) put. finishing touchbs on a tree `planted as part of SeafOrth Public School's Green Week: (Photo by Shoveller) Help your Heart.. -Help-sou YOUR LOCAL SUPERIOR MARKET• OFFERS WEEKLY SPECIALS SUPERMARKET PRICES, -SPEEDY CHECK OUT, FRIENDLY SERVICE FARM FRESH PRODUCE , PLUS THE BEST MEAT MONEY CAN BUY. WE GUARANTEE IT ! Beginning May 14, 1981 , the Superior Store WILL BE OPEN until '9:00 'p.m. on Thursday Nights. - - Deluxe Style Beef, Chicken or Turkey SINANSOWS DINNER 29 11 5 oz. Pkg. • FRESH EVERY FRIDAY GOOD SELECTION OF VARIETY BREADS Green Giant Fano '1 New Zealand fPrev.lously Frozen) S_bOttitlr_ Green or Mix Beans Peas or Cream Corn 14 oz. Tins .cHaps DelielOtts On Your Barbecue Swift's Eversweet Rind-Orrilly The Piece) New Zealand I Previously Frozen) Cut from the Shoulder Utility Grade Frozen Swift's Store Sliced Macaroni & Cheese, Salami, Chleken.or Dutch Loaf Deep Browned with Pork with Molasses, or in 1 omato Sauce., Partly Skimmed Use the CONVENIENCE of our AMU - entrance with FREE' PARKING provided. Si I WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT aFMNTITIES TO NORMpriticLe:AstMlecILI::EuOntUoIRclEosMinEeNTS. Saturday. May 9. 1981 MU - Swifts Plum 1.69 , . BACON SOO Gr. Pkg. s •