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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-20, Page 1910% off all purchases Of garden centre stock and bedding plants MEMEL ANL • r I fr. ra. r .4( - 3 C 1 )7 -11X__Groceries K Groceries Opt. Grown No. 1 Waxed RUTABAGAS 3/.98 t. 1.69- aeioUND BEEF .99 .89 175 Gram Pkg. By the Piece WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES OOD MARKET PR:-d55FFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SEAFOLITH SATURDAY,MAY 23. 1981 Pride of Canada Sliced COOKED HAM Homemade Style . HEADCIEESE Fresh Meaty SPARERIBS STORE HOURS: MON. TUES. & WED. 94 P.M. THURS. & Fit[. 94 E.M. SATURDAY ' 44 P.M. • Salada Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS 60 s 1 is 68 Royole White,Pink or Yellow FACIAL TISSUE 100's .69 E.D. Smith PIE FILL Apple Cherry or Cherry 1.19 • Kellogg's RICE KRISPIES 725 Gram 1.79 Carnival APPLE JUICE 18 Oz. Tins .79 Highliner Family Size FISH Et CHIPS 1.88 "r” • WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU A LITTLE BIT BETTER • ROTH See Our Large Selection of Box -Plants for Your Gardening Needs. IVIcCormicks Date or Fig Bar COOKIES 4-00 Gram • 19 DETERGENT 3.79 Sunlight 6 litre Caen! 500 Gram* ' SPAGHETTI MACARONI. TAP: Bakery Westons Chocolate SWISS ROLLS Westons Old Mffli Slim! WHITE BREAD 454 "In McCermicks Ice Cream ICE CREAM CONES 20 Pak SOFT SOAP Liquid Soap 300 ML Lemon Meringue 20 oz. or Apple Crumb 24.6 oz. , MRS SMINS PIES 1.85 Regular or Blueberry 11 oz.. WAFFLES .98 • Maxwell House 10 oz. Jar INSTANT • COFFEE 4.89 .79 .69 21.99 Full Slice ROUND STEAK ;59, Boneless ROUND STEAK ROAST 2.39lb. Pride of Canada Cornmeal BACK 'BACON Campfire Sliced SIDE BACON Pride of Canadk Visiting BOLOGNA 1.49.. Boneless RUMP OR SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 2.49113 1.99 lb. 1.49 .99 500 Gram Pkg. By the Piece' By the Piece Prod. USA Can. No. 1 SUNKIST ORANGES .98 Ont. Grown Fancy IDA R!Db. iu APPLES 1.58 Prod. USA Can. No. 1 SPINACH 10 oz. Bag 10 lb. Bag Prod. USA Can. No. 1 EW POTATOES 2.58 THE HuRoN EXPOSITOR, MAY 20, 1001 - A10 Scarborough; ten grand, children. David. Mary Beth. John Robert and Melissa Coates: Cameron. Kimberly and Leslie Coates; Michelle (Mrs. S.D. Penrose of Kam- loops. B.C.). Andrea and Craig Adams and great- grandchild. Christopher. For delivery room Horticulturalists hear tips on showing two geriatric wheelchairs. most useful as a tray goes across the froot, helping the disabled to be kept safely as 4rtoy.ed ' Mahe latcr. Urti.ted,: church whore May g*. eft, she taught -;sg!).60l. lfospital t jag and %vaS .anaCtiVe Member- of •, me 4,010.4' to:.dnuge -• $2,000.towards the purchasa mends and„relativeiuere sf*re tho,y' .1tv'sci Of a new Tilton Table\ which present from Toronto. Thou- wilt replaceonetn,4t has seen der Bay, Pickering. Bolton. Guelph. London. Fergus. Seaforth. Witigham, Luck- now and Myth. The pallbearers wert. her 50 years of hard Service. It is used when the ladies come to give birth, and involves a new technique. two sons and four grandsons, Interment was in Brussels lies on this new table at an whereby the mother-to-be angle of 45 degrees. helping Cemetery. nature to make it an easitr Predeceased by her bus- band and one sister.. Mildred delivery. A special light for (Mrs. Clarence litIlinger of this table will have to be Myth). Mrs. Coates is sur- purchased at a cost of $4.000., vived by her two sons: Dr. The group will purchase W. Robert Coates of Thunder Bay: Dr. Charles F. Coates. London. Ontario: one daugh- ter. Mrs. Yvonne Adaihs, 1049.-ARHT NM1 (MAUNDERS] mugs Funeral service were con- . ducted on Saturday. March 21. 1981 at the M.L. Watts ' Funeral , APITIC. Brussels Chapel. Brussels. Ontario by theRev Ralph King for the late Margaret May (Maund- ers)Coates who died after an lengthy • illness. March 18. 1981 in her 79th year. Mrs, Coates vias born in MN*. Town$10p,-.,dangtuvr of, the 'late' Mr- 4:01'• Mrs. finr!i*y July 16 L91 she W:44 for/04,a art , the foray- Obituary and assisted her husband Who was principal of condo- uatiOn schools. with his stu- dents' dramatic productions nft r -rtro, rirtv ricerile t'r. in Havelock. Lyndesi and Piek- ering. In 194 7 . when the family moved to Toronto. Mrs- Coates devised and taught the "Foods and Nutrition Course" to Nursing Assis- tantsfor the Boa:-d of Health. Tiks ,11. 6-1104041ukyd ar -onlrses 1t5, Harniltort,an4'. LotuP-Ntt COH- HIH41414I#H5t*Prk VO,I449(,a, • Mrs, COOPS Wasr Ji(e .01CM. • her ttf r.itie Methodist Snit 11 Y. 11i'c5!!A%!1:114;t4.' r‘ • PottIllet.i70, baCi fromOrgahmt es, Tl i i fall .e fi -Scene in 'oils Win later be displayed in. McMaster, In- "Surance Company's window.. The draw is to be held in December. Members enjoyed the re- cent Hospital Day and said all the hard work done by all is re:4TYhe fin a l appreciated. members are wel- "tm the year is atnat h Go lf meeting Newt Club e on June 9 at 6:00 p.m. • Tickets are $8.00. The group may have a party for the Junior Volunteers in that month as well. year but $190 was real zed. A discussion was held regarding how many fa-rm- er'smarketstitegroupwould pirticipste in and whether the Society would enter a contestant in the Fair Queen's contest at Seaforth Fall. Fair. BeAtieg-Sto4.pve &report. or' which s held c Kale te ref Cullen 0,1*,1440te Ken Re , - Wotrtibrid , more 14 an tie1 ilt.1"49ttn n 400-wiltht egt* lintige;Rost ysParikBoetra Betrarlidlaien°sf Mrs. Kale introduced the Hamilton. Mrs. span on growing for showing, gave helpful tips and de- monstrated some unusual arrangements. She was thanked by Steve ifildebriutd. Draws for door prizes were held and a social time- followed, The June meeting will be held at the Public School on June 10th when Toni Morgan of Port Stanley will speak on, orchids. ta OarS he(ore returning in 19th to the,Brussets On August 1929, she was, united in marriage with George Franklin Coates. the son of Mr. and Mis. Robert E. Coates of Seaforth. Ontar- io. Mrs. Coates was a grad, rate of Brussels Continuat- ion School, Stratford Normal School and, after teaching locally, went on to obtain her degree in Home Economics from McDonald Institute in Guelph. Prier to her mar. riage she taught home econ- omics for the Toronto Board of Education. Mrs. Coates, a gold- medalist in public speaking, addressed Women's Clubs Seaforth Horticultural So. ciety met May 13 with Pat Rodney cresiding. Ruth Snlith gave a report on the plant sale where sales were down from last