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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-08-05, Page 8AS THE HURON EXPOSITOR AUGUST 5y 1181 a A BIG BIRTHDAY — This Walton Area Sports , club float was one of more than 200 in the mammoth Morris 125th birthday parade Monday. Huge crowds watched the parade in Brussels. (Photo by Ranney) DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLI ANCE CENTRE LTD SALES WITH SERVICE C1' Na NEW AND USED 262-27213 Closed Mondays 48 oz., TINS 4- FOR IliFtigidaire BACK AGAIN 04. BY POPULAR DEMAND Lasting Value You Can Depend On Come in and See the F Rigidaire • REFRIGERATORS • WASHERS • RANGES and7 • DRYERS if Special Introductory Prices Clearout Prices Special Prices on on Air Conditioners Woods Freezers IN STOCK "The Best On the Market" DRYSDALE M A 2: TAR PE P 1/11)1410E HFNsALI 2(12 17211 y III °Don 8 6 till 9 p tri 01) STOKELY DARK RED OR NEW ORLEANS KIDNEY BEANS OUR REG ese 19 FL. OZ. TIN i. LITRE ..RAGU SPAGHifirSAUCE SIZE 1 9 L • PRO EIN & HENNA, GENTLE, 'REGULAR, OR OILY AGREE SHAMPOO 3.0 no; SIZE CHIPS AHOY, OREO OR PIRATE CHRISTIES COOKIES 450 g. PKG. • QUALITY IS IMPORTANT TO YOU AND ...... Ittla Pie J 1 A GOOD' LAUGH — Tfrat what the 3rd line -of -Morris Community outhouse entry provided in the 125th birthday parade Monday. (Photo by Ranney) oe Seniors rrkept in Lo-nde-.sboro Correspondent MRS. DOs450 RA23 S70BBROOK Un July 30 there v.er5 15 attending the Senior Cittzens\I meeting with Myrtle Fairser- me. acting president giving a reading. Margaret Taylor as secretary. There Ay 30 paid up members. It vLas moved to pay Si3c. at each rnez fi ng roantdkraJ tbetinirdes are tip be . r Some cards were WitffierS. were 00 lady. =1$ tc9.0t04.4:410, titan cbarlleScaiileit, to lady lsabel A3rdire, low man '-.010fref3-Glazier, tone hands Ko.KOnarski, mystery prize etOPP5Otti ktesk. Lunch yvas served with each takilig• sandwiches, In charge of the next meeting will be Mary and . John McDougall and Harry Caldwell. PERSONALS Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sottiaux on the birth of a granddaughter born to David and Linda Coctiane in Calgary. Mrs. Marshall entertained her daughter Gloria Mc Ewing and Lenore Watt to a birthday dinner on Wednes- day at the English Parlour. Stratford. and enioved a boat ride and scenery at the Avon Park. "Mr. and Mrs, Bill Sottiainf and Jennifer spent thg hPliT da•Y weekend at eitt,ektit klAarY Ik1.19110011:' • • Lppdeo7pect sponsor- .trip to-APTINI,,c4407 • ,JnIy. 28th to see Arteuleand.0101.4ee thAttIss tOMarlorieAndersqn, for arranging- the -trip. Caroline Watt is recover- ing in. Clinton Public hospital from a fall from a horse fracturing her collar bone. Mrs. Dora Shobbrook spent 3 days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and family in Woodstock. Darren returned home from spending I V: weeks. She and . Patricia returned home with her on Thursday niiiht. They visited with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vodden in Paris, Visiting on the holiday weekend with the McClure families were ,cousins Mr. and Mrs. Truman Dayis of Regina. Miss 'Mabel Davis. -Winnepeg. and Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Pilot Kound. • Mfrs`: Alleo 5fiaiSiek. re - - t14r9g4 kern P4,100§..,0174*tor.1**- ft* 170V4P,O of tOttgl.911. 4)4' week motor trap i f w (913. 11.4Ittor and the' proipgo.. 13erean meeting. will be held August, Ilth at the home of Margaret „-Whyte. Bring a friend. Roll call will be to name one of the books of the old testament. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc Leod of Mitchell visited with Ida Wright. W.I. Consumer Affairs meeting will be held August 12th at 8 p.m. Roll call 'something 1 bought with my groceries last week that wasn't necessary." Guest speaker Mrs. Puffer. Visiting for this month. with Mr. and Mrs. John ' Polland ere her sister Mr and Mrs. Grant Graham from P. E.1. Mrs. Jack .Armstrong, re- turned tek.,ber reiay• Mr. #0.4 Mrs. A rt gird i*et §tlyt19,4 '1300* ;#04' .40 and 0*PT.W'StOitibrq0.10,, §.P# the weekend at ?itte-4Itet.„ go* - and Tikttopy,', ne)t,'; tvtptitett )ti6pe,ft*toNW WaitOn Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shortreed visited with Mr. Wilfred Shortreed and took in the Morris TownShip festiv- ties. On Sunday they spent some time with Mr, Jim Shortreed at Huronview. Mrs, Myrtyle Fairservice attended the Fairservice re- union Irld at Petersburg. LARGE EGGS CANADA 'A' GRADE A _APPLE OR ORANGE "C" PLUS ,DRINKS: BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY OR MACARONI AND CHEESE OUR REG. UP TO 75C. EA. 8 oz. PIES FOR Max Watts, appropriately dressed as an old-time funeral director got a first prize for °this old hearse. as the best old vehicle other than a car. ) "srm VS.sn FROM FLORI DA ORANGE JUICE I • a HIGH LINER FROZEN SOLE FISH 81 CHIPS16.1 69 BUCK DIAMOND CHEESE COLNY MOZZARELLA 22J. t FLEISCHMANNS SOFT.CORN OIL' 2 $2.69 MARGARINE LB. ASSORTED FLAVOURS NEILSON-FAMOUS ICE CREAM 1 LITRE 1.3'9 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. KRAFT DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP 1 LITRc JAR PARAMOUNT" FLAKED LIGHT TUNA ..1i;". . GREAT IN A SANDWICH • CORNED BEEF12!).*. 2.29 HEREFORD WESTONS ' KRAFT MIX 2000. 39 FRUIT PUNCH, ORANGE, GRAPE OR' LEMONADE FLAVOUR 220:.$4. is A WV:En-CRYSTALS de .7 -7 ENRICHED SLICED WHITE BREAD AYLMER SLICED, CRUSHED OR TIDBITS PINEAPPLE 19 oz. TIN 79# THE START. OF,A SUPER SALAD MACARONI & SALAD OUR REG. AGREE REGULAR, OILY; 2.33 EXTRA BODY OR PROTEIN s $ A / CREME RINSE 4 o Z . ,PEACH, STRAWBERRY OR: SPE . YOGURT 'CUPS [ NEILSONI ;to 439 WESTON CINNAMON BUTTERHORNSgn99 # ZIP • DOG FOOD4.4,77/7 PREPARED A 9° 5 VARIETIES 69# WEIGHT WATCHERS SALAD$41 (17 DRESSINGS 24oRd,