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Stones
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24 x 30 Sidewalk Slabs 4.49
24 x 24 '" Patio Stones 3.70
16 x 16 Patio Stones 2.10
8" x 24" Flower Bed Edging 230
zehrs
fine markets.. of line foods
BONELESS! OUTSIDE .
FULLY AGED CANADA 'A' GRADE
ROUND STEAK
FULL CUT
BONE-IN lb.
JUICY TENDER 'A' GRADE
RUMP ROAST
ROUND ROAST 'ROUND STEAK
BONELESS
NO WASTE • lb. NO WASTE lb
2 St
SCHNEIDERS PORTIONED SCHNEIDERS SANDWICH STYLE
HAM STEAKS MEAT ROLLS
EYE REMOVED 2.38
d Thompsop
Ida Close visited friends at
the "Horne" Sunday. Also
Mrs. J.A. Stewart with tulips
from her garden. Someone
put a Jack in the emelt on
our table which triggered
many ointments from those
who enjoyed it.
$100 more raised in MaMop March
Gordon Elliott. Sarah glom
orace spot* and ts4r. cm Pe
R4s.$eafOrth.
,
FipweiS at%
Poppy; -Dorothy Murray. Sple .11elvers-adottt the
1'4i** Sloan.; Catherine parish NO, of St, Amos
=R tali.. Mantle Delaney' 40 Anglican Chtlrell" for the
colleen . O'Rourke. all of A.C.W. annual ges,cett
RR/. Dublin and Mrs:. foe euchre and, bridge held on -
Van Dooren and Miss Teresa Wed' afternoon May 27th.
Ryan, of RRS, Seaforth. Euchre prizes were won by
Mrs. Little was a captain. Mrs. Regier in most games.
and other captains 'and can- Viola Taylor for Ione 'hands
vassers were Mrs. Norman and Doreen Kelly the conso-
Schade, RR4, Walton, lation.
Sharon Eedy. ,11114, Walton. Bridge prizes were won by
Charles Storey, RR' Sea- Veronica Etue. Leone Rowatt
forth, Nelson.McClure. RR2. and Mari; Stapleton. A spe-
Seaforth; Mrs. Murray Den- cial prize was won by Elmer
uls. RRit.lraltOrt. Mrs. Min Townsend-for hiving abirth.
Ryan. Rill, Walton and Mrs. day closest to the May 27.
Margaret Ileuerman. Mrs.
wochnan, Glenda.
man,' Audrey Bettettifae, all
Of 014"WaltOtli.•14rse.7 )ctb
Stey!,444f. Ma9.Parop, Camp-
bell, fotlOgs.47o4y,,,,O, RP*
$41001); 4a, 11444:p.
Heather Cioniri
Layton Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bakes
nee Elaine Hopper and their
young daughter. Ly dia, a
' • 1-•''`-,c
winning little lady. }UMW-
hey, with Mabel Turnbull.
Art and Ross Snide. start'
with Bessie Smile.
There was a 41,00 in-
.crease itt giving this year as
Ontario March of Dimes
c4Pt4ills• ?Ott: cat yeiserro in.
1440KiitOP TOw041‘113 have
164001tIgkt a#0#4,1144ty.005.,
NM Lvt Gut :t lillop -
a -I
The township organizatipo
was carried out by' 'Mrs.
Mervin Dietz...gat, Dublin.
and. MtS. Ww, Little. ttli4,
Siaforth.
Pptiins4ndeattlittiSersin
Mr$, Pke,.t diviSi9e were
Greta lifae y 411.4•-Dublin;-
YOUNG
ONTARIO
EsH CmcKEN
FOR FRYING. ROASTING OR BAR-B-0
'WHOLE
3-4 lb.
MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED
COTTAGE ROLLS
158
lb .
BURNS BREAKFAST
BONELESS-
PORK BUTT
MAPLE LEAF SLICED
SIDE BACON
3 VARIETIES I . 79
500 g. • .
PRIDE OF CANADA SLICED
FRESH ONTARIO WHOLE
CUT-UP CHICKEN
NOT FROZEN
PER lb. •
CANADA PACKERS Riff
LIVER STEAKS
- -PREVIOUSLY -- - •
FROZEN
'90
- lb.
1 38 LIVERWURST tb.* •
MAPLE LEAF 3 VARIETIES
STICKS OF
PANTRY FARE
PEPPERONI
-Pan -
CUDDY TASTY
TURKEY
BOLOGNA
FRESH
iiinLACIC 99
SLICED
175 g. 811#
IN-STORE RARE SHOP SPECIALS
MINN OVER FREW
PtAlltOR MOO
OR
HOT DOG ROLLS B's mit
COUNTRY OVEN FRESH
RENO OR VIENNA
drib MAO 16 ox, er
COUNTRY OVEN DELICIOUS
CHOCOLATE $i 00 CREAM PIES 20 oz. ir
THE HURON WORM, JUNE 4, 14101
Memorial service
that we. who believe., are
promised enternal fife be-
yond the grave.
VISITS CLINTON
Marie Ivluegge called and
took her mother. Anna
Hoegy to Clinton to . the
"Kiompen Feest • of the
Dutch new Canadians. They
report a wonderful parade
with several bands in attend-
ance.
VISITORS .
Ude' *war( nge Thonp-
"f"ii;ItTiillr„.-
nto.
-‘44., M2171°
:A; l tiitnes cared to
\1*home to visits Friends,.. '.
Marilyn Tillsootun
' Mabel tOrohoii, ; .
ThOna Rode took Bill
Elligsen to Stratford Sunday
where , they met his sister
Caroline Whittaker and Edna ,
Elligsen. Markham, George
Elligsen his brother. •
"Spruce Lodge.- Stratford.
They had a birthday party in
the Park by the Avon River
for Bill's rth birthday.
Weather perfect so it was a
happy outing.
The Young People's group
from 4 Cavan United. Win-
throp came Sunday with a
This column should have been written last
night. The mailing deadline is today. But in
my infinite wisdom, I decided tojeave it until'
Morning. I reasoned that. if I went to bed
early, I'd wake up refreshed- ready to write a ,
sparkling brilliant piece.
I was wrong.
The first thiegi did this morning when the
alarm went off was hit the drowse button-
three time. I would have hit the fourth time,
but I was afraid of breaking it.
While I drceksed. I was serenaded by a
number of birds that •take advantage of a
neighbours' bird feeder and a shady tree in
the backyard. It's a great sound-urwake up
tol After waiting all winter to hear it, I like to
give myself the luxury of a 'few minutes each
Morning of just listening.
A friend of mine, who's a city dweller,
once complained about noisy birds waking
her up whenever she visited a countryplace.
But to most of us country folks, it's music:
Finally I shin off the alarm clock and
coaxed my eyes open. The first think 1 saw
was a fly osi the .cettillS.
I began to think. How did he get up there
And how does he stay there?
He flew up, you say. That's right. But.
when he was at my level he was right side
upside down. Did he make ill-6 degree roll
upside down. Did he made a 180 degree roll
175 gr.
PKG.
• P
PRODUCT
OF CANADA
Correspondent
MARELTURNOtILL
We had no service last
Wednesday but Rev. Van-
Northside United
came Thursday instead with
Unit, one of the U.C.W. for a
memorial service for Gladys
Thompson.
Members of Unit I of the
U.C.W. in attendance were:
Grace Pteectfeet, Belle R0,13-
Woo. Mayguerite Walden.
,I,felv4 Cornett, Yvouptt Yap-,
K ,atitieetiCathilkat the
Oro, rot the hriteS,.. gevm:
' Y440..Yke spoke feelbigly of
Oladys Thompson 10 a ‘a,114,'
ed mein/10 ,Nort104
thorch. a ITO friend
Who had never uttered on.
unkind word about anyone.
Glad and,' had something
'in ciatbmon. Her* grandpar-
ents lived in McKillop right
across the road from my
grandparents on the second
concession McKillop. Her
• home in town was across the
road from Kilbarchan where
I had lived for 17 years on
Oct. 18th.
I know where 1 speak when
-say she was a. general-
favourite of us all who often
-called to brighten our days
with her sparkling genial
persotality.
In his closing prayer Rev.
Vanslyke thanked God for
Gladys Thompson.
Thanks , to Unit one
U.C.W. forthe lovely cookies
over our social time.
Read St. John Chapter it
which tells of Lazarus' death
and of Christ's power to raise
him from the dead. We. at
Kilbarchan, extend our deep-
est- sympathy to the bereav-
ed but our faith th
e
us
program for us. I regret that
at the time of then cn•tiittg I
was involved e. ith visitors
who I thought it would be
discourteous to leave so.
Thelma. Bs de our • .ematile'
activist volunteered to take
notes for me.
Some of the group visited
me in my room including
PAIddS. Marton Bunt,
Sandra Campbell. otherS of
the groups- were Jimmy'
Driscoll:Lisa *Clam Je4e
Sat 40; Linda Ax
101,411.." • ,,„;
1 et)041teet
ttlis rP•iS fOalIt 4nia,
the tgtost!,:betwi tiy,
Iiissingtheit:tr4: of deli4os,
cookies. Rev Vansiyk cable.
with the group and
,
called
briefly tor •kfew" V‘Aards with.
me before leaving hurriedly
for another appointment.
The Winthrop group pre-
pared a sing-song with Lynne
Dodds at the piano. Lynne
was Joanne Bode's first
piano student.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hulley,
Yvonne Muegge London;
with Anna Hoer!
Mary Layton had sapper
with ,Mr. and Mrs. Glen
AMIIIMIV
Odds n' ends
by Elaine Townshend
Wrong again
c
in trild-tdr or a vertical flip?
When you think about it. the common
housefly is a genius when it comes to
aerobatics.
And after he gets up there, how does he •
stay there? Does he have suction cups on' the
bottom of his legs?
I think not. If he had
suction cups, how could he take off so fast
whin I'm about to swat him?
If anyone has the answer to the preceding
vitally important questions, I'd sure like to
know.
The other question that came to mind -was
one my father asked me a few days ago.. Why
do people plant large lawns and flowerbeds
when they know they'llhave to cut them and
weed them? •
I wonder if he was remembering that it
was my brainstorm a few years ago to seed a
large area of- lawn between the house and
barn and to buy a riding lawn mower. A
while after persuading him to do it, I left,
and I never seem to be around now when the
With these thoughts floating through my
head, I made my way to the old typewriter.
The deadline was drawing ever Closer and I
didn't have a single brilliant or sparkling
thing to say.
Oh well. maybe next week...
6 VARIETIES
250 gr.
SCHNEIDERS POPULAR VINTAGE
NO WASTE
L 5A0 g.
ZEHRS COUNTRY OVEN,
ZEUS 5 VARIETIES
COLD MEATS
SLICED1,p. 711#
CUDDY BRAND DELICIOUS
TURKEY BURGERS
*
PRODUCT
OF U.S.A.
BING CHERRIES k
BONELESS *2 4
*NO WASTE lb.
GRADE 'A' INSIDE ,
grass.needs-outting,--- NADA AMR _ AT THE DEtil,COUNTER
.SIRLOIN TIP BONELESS SCHNEIDERS SLICER JUMBO-
*6$ tuLTAATE •
STEAKS lb.
• OF CANADA SMOKED ,
SLIM (5 VARIETIES) HMI SLICED 1.13$. 30,
SCHNEIDERS' PURE PORK . POTATO _ALAI) 10. 9t
SMOKED iNciv Al.r. MARKETS).
SAUSAGE lb.$2 29: Nig $„
COD 1/. y.
STICKS 2509.$1.51
PREPARED
'
LINK SAUSAGE COOKED AM
d. BEEF mita 175 g PKG.
PORK
A GOOD CROWE OF QUALITY' PRODUCE IS 1MPORT4NT TO YOU! .1
441 ...AT ZEHRS
I 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY JUNE 9
AND B. *aese 0te
- COLE SLAW-OR
SUPER SPECIAL 0
VOLLAND—SHANKS
, kaienLOnise_VolLand.. daughter cif-Keitlizirl_Dororhy
Volland of Hensall, and Paul George Shanks, son of
Howard and Jessie Shanks of Kippen. were married at St.
Boniface. Roman Catholic Church, Zurich, on May 30.
Father Mooney of at the ceremony .and Patricia
Meidinger was the organist. The matron of honour was
Tvudy Vanderboomen of HensalL a friend of the bride. The
bridestrfaids were Louise „Regier, Zurich. Cathy Doerr.
Walkerton. along with Lisa Volland., Hensall and Janet
Maes. Exeter. sisters of the bride. The flower girl was
Patricia Bentley of Shelbourne. The best man was Keith
Shanks. brother of the groom. of Kippen. The ushers were
Doug Volland. Hensall, Norm Smits, Port Elgin, Lyle
Campbell, Bluevale and Philip Mats. Exeter. The
ringbearer was Jeff Doerr of Walkerton. A reception was
held at the home of the bride's parents following the
ceremony. (Photo by Phillips)
68# EA.
PRODUCT
OF U.S.A.
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE
CALIFORNIA SWEET
..FRESH ONTARIO GROWN
CAN. NO. 1 GRADE FLORIDA
MUSHROOMS CORN COB
BUILDING CENTRE
lioNlacauley
LIMITED
SEAFORTN
527-0910
CLINTON, NENSALL
482-3405 262-2418
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