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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-01, Page 4fi • YOUR LOCAL SUPERIOR MARKET OFFERS WEEKLY SPECIALS , SUPERMARKET PRICES, SPEEDY CHECK OUT, a. FRIENDLY SERVICE FARM FRESH PRODUCE , PLUS THE BEST MEAT MONEY CAN BUY. WE GUARANTEE IT ! Use the CONVENIENCE of our rear entrance with FREE PARKING provided. SUPPLIED AND SERVICED BY ELLIOTT MAR & CO. LTD. Prices aNgCillitt until ctw{rip siiturday. July 4, 1901 . Pepperldge Farms Assorted Vatletke For your Barbecue BICK'S ASSORTED RELISHES 375 ml. jar Product of U.S.A. Can. No. 1 Grade CANTELOU PES Swift's "Everaweet" Aced White Swan BATHROOM TISSUE 2 eoB pkg. *Mee "Sugar Plum" • Banks. & Pally Cooked Canada No. 1 Grade Ontario Grown Pio. of. U.S.A. Can. No. 1 a Correspondent cECILKRYAN 3454028 ' PeYen Grade 8 students from St. Columban separate school celebrated their grad- uation exercises Wednesday. The graduation Mass was celebrated at 1:30 by Rev. P. Oostveen. and dinner was at P-tn. in the 'parish hail followed by party the isehAal- „ ghohogialt, were .110,410 A4.0%. Se441 tank 144p 141,144y,„ Anne V4tio money (giggfteet., , Anne Marie TY144,0,. 1404 Mar* c:aket Noun.. Alto Ineillse., Tom 0, Reilly; Anne,. Ryan. `,.Tolepb Ryan and Mark kali. S. « ewer for best azidetnic female went , to Anne Ryan. best academic male to Mark Ryan. most improved to Marg Nolan. Mint courteous to Allan O'Reilly and best athlete to Kevin Melady. PERSONALS Luella Murphy and Karen spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Janos Janossy in lIv*‘SiSSAVga. Mr. Gordon Moylan. 'High- gate visited with his mother.. Ma ry t'siOntlitt- . Liz *Wet, Louise Ryan, Martha Pipete and. Lyn #41: spent. the Weekend in .attIile, Beach with and Mrs.,jetty Eckett, and Mr§.. ktux.fro n Toronto, flea Kale, Mrs. Vincent Lane. Mr. and Mrs. John War ten. Chris. Michael and Justin visited on the week end with ,Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ryan. Frank Claessens from At *okan. Ont. and Joe Claes- sens, Fanshawe College Went the weekend with their patents. Mr. and .M.rfs, Matt Claessens. . „ Mi. and tVit. Jack 1Y attended the wedding Of: their niece BarIciant' '.848" gerty. to- Vatti Reber at Assur1004:,.11.nrci9n Windt. sot!. Saturday,, • . Angela Walsh, Stephen wedding Satur-, THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 1, 1981 t. Columban grads win special awards ' • .- • Seaforth and -Mrs. ,M vin Walsh and friend front Lurid- Kale and baby dou liter fr u, On a nd La Duc,, Alberta visited on Henderson the weekend with Mr. and day. UM'MUMM GOOb Robbi a big si,ice of watermelon, just one of the treats on Sale at the Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce Bluegrass Festival in that village on Saturday,. (Photo by White) ,A1P4 01: • WHAT A LOVELY WAY TO RIDE Tanya Badley of Brodhagen, who is 2, had lots to keep her busy in, the, children's playground during the Brodhagen Bluegrass Festival Saturday. Her dad Reg Badley was a member of one group who entertained the festival audience. (Photo by White) BROWNIES tie eight itudents at St. Patrick's School in Kinkora 'held their graduation exercises Wednesday night. Seated are Angela Jocheins, Donna. Vulders, 'Cotten Dwyer, Pamela Van Moorsel, Nancy White, Katie Ossendryver, Rosemary Whit' and Karen Van Veek. 1.0 the back row are teacher Mr: H. Koert; principal Ennis Murphy, Dove Schoonderwoerd, Dennis Louwagie, Judy Kollin-tau, Rosemary Louwagie, Michelle Boersen, Cathy Van Lankveld, Alui Ryan, Tim Ryan, Bob Dejong and Father Nolan. t Photo by Tom Creech) BOUNCING ALONG — Young Carrie Flannigan of R.R. 5, Seaforth, who's 2 enjoyed a'ride under the watchful eye of her mother Saturday at the Brodhagen park. The Flannigans were attending the Brodhagne Bluegrass Festival. . (Photo by White) 447• DRIVE-IN THEATRE 169 Rooth St., Clinton 412-7030 , SOX OFFICE OPENS 1:3CIPM, NOW OPEN NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHTS an ALTERED THURSDAY & T PRIDAY_ HE JULY 2 AND 3 STATES d AW_AKEN1NG ADULT ENTERtAINMENT WARNING: NOT SUITABLE FOR PRE-TEENAGERS SATURDAY TO THURSDAY - JULY 4 TO 9 TAKE THIS CLOSED MONDAY. JULY 6 JOB AND and DIRTY SHOVE IT TRICKS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CHECK MOONLIGHT MADNESS FOR SPECIAL. ADMISSION THURSDAY JULY 9