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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-29, Page 20ECNIECHTC„ Oat. Grown 01 Fresh Picked Daily SWEET • CORN dm ' .99 MAKS laiirt5 1 RIB or BLADE ROASTS Tortecar C€i© SS ! ASTS SNACKS FREESE SLICES so. Brett MAYONNAISE 500.L Pretzels 200 g Modem 150.g "New" Sour Cream Mini Chips 125, "New" Minters 75 g Singles Maxwell 1-house Ground COFFEE 1 lb Bag 2.47 DETERGENT 500 sidiMPOO (1_ CONDITIONER LEMONADE .3 oz. tyns pfok or white SOFT DRINKS mot, a 6 I no lin!. bodes • Ivory ,Liquid A.29 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Y 20, 1901 YOUNG - STEELS Karen Teresa Steels and Kevin Thomas Young were married, July 17, at Northside United Church, Seaforth. The bride is the granddaughter of Grace Munro of Seaforth arid the Worn is the son of Tom and Nan Young of Amherstburg, Ontario. Rev. T. A. Duke performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was given away by Mr. Glen Gibson of Goderich. The bride was attended by Terri Skinn, matron of honour and bridesmaids, Mary Helen Costello, sister of the bride, Kathleen Nigh, sister of the groom and flower girl, Lori Steels, daughter of the bride. Duties of the best man were performed by Graeme Young, brother of the groom and the guests were ushered by Robert Costello, brother-in-law of the bride and Colin Young, brother of the groo m. Fo8owing, a reception, was held at the Seaforth Legion. The honeymoon yip was to Northern Ontario and now the couple are residing in " Seaforth. (Paul Ellis Photography) FEENEV-4atiotosoN Donna Henderson, daughter of John and Pearl r`fienclerstin, R.R. 5 Seaforth and Mike'Feeney, son. of Fergus and Teresa Feeney. R.R. 2 Dublin were married at St. Peter's Lutheran Chtirch. Brodhagen on June 27th at 3:00 p.m. Rev. Arthur Horst officiated at the double ring ceremoney. The matron of honour was Diane Greb, sister of the bride of Kincardine, and bridesmaids wre Louise Leslie, sister of the groorn4 Dublin; Wilma Henerson, sister-in-law of the bride, Stratford: and. Darlene and Debbie Henderson, sisters of the bride. Seaforth. Best man was Pat Feeney, brother of the groom of Dublin and ushers were Graeme Leslie, brother-in-law of the groom, Dublin. Bob Henderson, brother of the bride, Stratford. Don Henderson, brother of the bride, Calgary, and Joe Feeney, brother of the groom. Dublin. The organist was Carol Carter, Seaforth and soloist was Ruth McCteight, Dublin. The reception was held at the -bride's home with guests attending from Calgary. .19411iSTON- it.Wrt Kathleen Elianteih Jewitt, daughter OW: and Mti., Dennis- Jewitt, Clinton. and Michael. William Johnston, Clinton, son ofh4ra. 4orettaiolinstutt. Loncin. were married by Rev. Stanley McDonald in a double ring . ceremony at WeSley United Church on July 18 at' 4:30 p.m. The maid of honour was Elaine Coombs, Seaforth, and the bridesmaids were Shelly Horner, Clinton. and Sherry Lovett, niece of groom. London. The bride was given away by her parents. The best man was Rod Paterson, and ushers were John Feeney and David Jewitt, brother of the bride, both of Clinton. The organist was Cathy Potter and soloist was Bonnie Jewitt, aunt of bride, both of Clinton. Following an open reception at Clinton Community Centre. the couple left for a wedding trip to Ohio. They will reside at 349 James St: Clinton. (Paul Ellis Photography) Detroit, Toronto, Hanover, Kitchener, London and the surrounding areas. The couple left on a honeymoon to • northern Ontario, and will reside at 1.32 Nile, St., Stratford. (Photo by Mary Layton) DEVEREAUX-COYNE Pauline Mary Coyne. daughter of Mr. and Mri, Mike Coyne. Seaforth; and Patrick Gerard Devereaux. son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Devereaux. were married by Father Caruana in a double ring ceremony in St. James Roman Catholic Church June 6 at 3 p.m. The maid of honour was Jean Tompson, Seakirth and the bridesmaids were Clare Devereaux, Joanne Schoonderwoerd, Mitchell, Joan Flanagan and Patsy Feddema, Ailsa Craig. The flower girl was Kerrie Tompson and the ringbearer was Mike Devereaux. The bride was given away by both parents. The best man was Tom Devereaux, and ushers were Paul Finney, Dan Devereaux, Gord Carnochan, Calgary. and Paul Coyne, Red Deer, Alberta. Tom Burke played the guitar. Mary Coyne was the organist and Anne Marie and Madonna McQuaid played violin. Following a reception at Brodhagen, the couple left for Nashville. They will reside at,91 John St. in Seaforth. Morris has la party Morris Township's big week- end is finally here. Following the official ceremonies Mon- day, the annoancement of the Home and Country Beautification and the par- ade winners will be made. Included in the highlights of'the' weekend is an aldtipl- ets.hattgat0 .94 4,W414.0 2;?' M. 2 the INOuvalu .144gMet*i. *di ,p1 iagajnst: • 14001ctwn prop oldtttneta will 1,4(1'.:14 )01r11.* .Soide.•:(41 ..ttAyr5 front plupwei.ocItglo:Mp.'0;ang* ' • brOttcrs who were 9n-c -bf, the firm' teams, at .41UOY:40! auto'',-Keith Moffatt. Some of ' the ones coming' back for . Jamestown-: include the-. AdamS boys, the G.owings and Don Gray. The historical book. Morris' Township. Past to Present by Jeanne Kirkby is available in Brussels at the souvenir shop and the Etrussels Post, in Walton. at Jeanne Kirkby's, in Blyth at the Blyet Printing • Shop and the myth Standard. in Belgrave at Ross Ander- son's Hardware, in Wing- ham at the Wingham Ad- vance-Times office and in Bluevale at the general store. The book sells. for 512. ROTH FOOD MARKET SEAFORTH , STORE HOURS: MON.-TUES.-WED. 9 - 6 P.M. THURS. & FRI. 9 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 - tS P.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY IS SENIOR CITIZENS DAY! 5",. DISCOUNT ON ORDER OR FREE DELIVERY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QqAtigTITIES PRICES EFFECTIVE MM. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1981 Groceries .1.99 lb. 1.89 .79 .79 ,11.19 Cut from (cam& Grade A Beef Groot for the Bur B,Qoe. Meade or Stuttilder Schneiders Dutch Girl Week 3 varieties Save on these Schneider items. WIENERS .111). pkg. Frozen Cello STEAKETTES 500 it- pkg. 01 aide 3 variedea BACON 500 a. Pigs- Fto BURGERS 1 gig. pkg. SIZZLERS SW pkg. BOLOGNA 375 st• Pkg. SAUERKRAUT...... Choked ' HAM 175 g. pkg. Groceries DRESSINGS 1000 bland a Cr. encumber haw Ka fi MARSHMALLOWS Ph'n c'r Fruit Flavour Heinz Dar-II-Quo SAUCE ., w/onion w/Garile 455 ml. Kiwi Aid HANDY CANS g.Can. Pmd. U.S.A. Cam. No. 1 WATERMELONS 15-18 lb. ave. MUSHROOMS CAULIFLOWER% CELERY STALKS' Prod. U.S.A. Cam. No.1 Snack; ORANGES Ricks Asst. Varieties RELISHES 375' mi Jars n Kraft MIRACLE WHIP 1.79 -t, - Campbells Chicken Noodle SOUP 10 oz. Tins 4 for 11300 Heinz White VINEGAR 1.49 Sauarin T.V. DINNERS Beef, Chick en, Turkey Or Salisbury S teak. .99 11 oz. Pkg 1.49 1.69 1.99 3.79 1.99 1.49 .69 1.49 3.89 2.59 .69 2.39 1.59 1.79 1,69 .79 2.49 1.39 1.39 10 oz. .65 1.09 2.39 1.15 1.69 2..89 1.89 lb. HICOCKEN 900 g. Butiket 1lbsd ialSAGE By the piece Satt MARGARINE 1 tab CHEESE WEDGES "id, Med* Md. 375 1. 500 Om. • " ' • ":4,4