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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-08-19, Page 9GREEN ONIONS BUNCH MON., TUES. & SAT. TILL 6 P.M. WED., THURS. St FRI. TILL 9 P.M. C Usbornetdlibbert Mutual 'Fire 0 Insurance Company (E6tablished in 1876) Provides Full Insurance Coverage for Town Dwellings as well as Farm Properties • AGENTS Ross Hodgert John Moore Joseph Unisc Mrs. Elaine Skinner Wally Burton Woodham 229-6643 Dublin 345-2512 Mitchell '348-9012 Exeter 235-t553 Exeter 235-0350 DIRECTORS & ADJUSTORS Jack Harrigan R.R.3, Lticsn 2274305 Robert Gardiner 'Utz, Staffs 345-2739 Lloyd Morrison L-R.11.1,, St. Marys 2294217 Lorne FeklbleY R.V11.2i Dublin 3464543 Flay McCurdy R.R.1, '1<itittOn 229-6504 Robert ChAlie Mitchell 3494293 /01.0•040.01/1,0.11,1401.4•111, TOR* Au T 1*kf 1St rr flake sale t ,A .pancake breakfast this Sunday will kick Was of fund-raising events sponsored by the Londesboto Lions to help the Clinton Uttliital fund. Brad Kennedy of the Londesboro Liens says the Lions group have planned an auction sale in late October and a dance November 21 in the Goderich Community Centre. The Lions approached the hospital and hatsi _Steve Cooke of the fund raising eoltrrettee come and talk to *be group in Itine• Mr. Cook outlined the renovating and new addition slated for * hospital and also showed the group a catalogue of equipment that Will be needed at the hospital The Lions agreed to raise es much as p$sible and then pick out a piece of equipment that would serve the community and remind the group ci the help that hid been given.. Mr. Cook and his committee for the hospital are looking at raising 5353:(1.00 by public Stlbaerittihie, With, the rer!ininder. of the 518§6000 bill ,coMitig frOnt grantS add other government aSsistbnce` ntogranik. "We are hoping to get the work started this O31" said M. Cook, Monthly. "The Pions have been approved and all we need now is some of the funding to come in so We can start.- Ther„,,tespitid serves more than 12,000 clients in the .re q The witrlifinfi will house the new emergency wing, and the Physiotherapy and X-ray departmeritS Will be' redone.: The total expense will; inclirde, I $ this relocation and efnippiaR the Areas' The LondeShoro Lions have tentatively set *Val of 13.000 which means they will have to sell a lot of pancakes. dance ti4ets and auction items. The pancake breakfast is Sunasty. August Zi at the Londeshoro Hall. Breakfast will include . pancakes, sausages, bacon and eggs. and will ,be served from 8:30 to 11 .401n. Tickets are $3.00' for-adults and. $2.00 lel. • ir .1 and area news Teta damageahave not yet Were assessed fintnafitetittattlesire.Ved a barn and 70 SOWS% TbUrS4Y. Bbiti fire department\ was Called Thursday morning to Ralph Datima's farm on. the 13 concession of 1 I,ullettTownship to fight a barn fire. When firefighters arrived the barn was too far gone but the men managed to save 'a $100,000 combine own by Don Plant that was located near the blaze. Fire chief Irvine Bowes said Monday evening the cause of the fire had not been determined, and there was 0,1v a sm all ClhenfitYof haY MO hales ‘*ricl.stiraw OM: ih the tipper storey Of the 'bedding, • Mr. Datenia had been, in the- barn,earlier and stepped down the lane to get his mail when he 'looked back and saw smoke. By the time fire trucks arrived the barn was. engulfed. The building was parti ally cover- ed with insurance and Mr. Datema was unsure about rebuilding when he spoke to the Blyth Standard at press time. Firemen battled with smoke and heat. One volunteer had to be resuscitated. CANADA "A" GRADE BEEF IME RIB ROAST BARN DESTROYED Blyth firemeri\were unable to save a barn owned • ' by. Ralph Datema In Hullett, Thcirsday.. The blaze was well underway by . the time firerrien got to the scene. Approximately 70 .sows were also destroyed.' ' (Photo by Hamilton). THE KING OF ROASTS •• • THE GOURMET CUT Boys, girls .welcome WITH ZEHRS SPECIAL TRIM FOR EXTRA VALUE at tondesboto 4H SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUES. AUG. 25. CUT.'FROM THE CHUCK CROSS CUT TENDER JUICY SHORT CUT PRIME A ,Alm leg RIBSTEAKS RIB ROASTS lb. RUN MEM NOMIEMERs 1/4 totussva 500 g. GROUND BEEF 1841 BEEFBURGERS #1.98 SCHNEIDERS PREVIIWSLY FROZEN BURNS BEEF 1 PORK ORFAKFAST tb BEEF LIVER SI" Pe t LINK SAUSAGE 1.48 MAPLE LEAF BABY BAG, WAXED ZENRS 5 VARIETIES SLICED :5 so BOLOGNA COOKED MEATS 6r# 11,40 spinal/ALLEY COTTON BAG SCHNEIDERS SLICED 3150 g.' PKG. Ai, As, SUMMER SAUSAGE lb. 3.59 CORNED BEEF :Fief SCHNEIDERS NEW "CHEESE TREAT" SCHNEIDERS. PORTIONED WIENERS.11b.Pkg,Fier HAM STEAK 17591 73 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED cZEIIItS SMOKED BONELESS ROUND COTTAGE -ROLLIN DINNER HAM ..1.69 SCHNEIDERS KENT BRAND SIDE BACON .meirit um tikes ,COUIITRY. KITCHEN" HAM STORE SLICED'Ib. Sig 911 issiwompurmits- .CREAMY COLE SLAW lb. • litEst&vuuwic -MMELES$ 79 IOSTONSLUE FISH FILLETS .ib. . fdp • , sliPERi.summEksAkAoSPEciAks ualfilts, 1c11144.1- 194, PROONOT Of USA NO. I LANGE CALIFORNIA NECTARINES do SWEET GREEN PEPPERS 2 i19 ASSEItSVIONIA 120 Correspondent MRS. DORA SHOBBROOK 523.4250 To all young people ages 12-26. Once again Londes- bom will be having three 4-H clubs. Boys and giriS are welcome. to join the club nearest them. This fall the course is "Which Came First The Chicken or the Egg." Cooking clubilre always fun and we welcome anyone interested_ call - Mary Buf- finga 482-7215, Lynda Hor- baniuk 482-7585 or Marjorie Duizer 5234359. Harry Snell welcomed the congregation on •, Sunday while Rev. Scott is on vaca. tion. Don Darrell, Clipton was lay minister. He welcoMed all and thanked for the invitation to be here. The choir anthem was a duet by Laurel and Lisa Duizer accompanied by Or- ganist Louise McGrew. Receiving. the collection were Harry Snell and Jim Jameison. Mr. Darrell's children's story was the one lost sheep. He gave them a card with a picture of Christ holding the lamb in his hand. The mediation subject was precious promises. There are a large number of scripture verse's with his promises. One is Lo, I am with-you alWays. Regular services ,will, resume Sept. 6th THE BEREAN UNIT The Betean Unit meeting i• was held at Mrs. Margaret Whyte's on August 11 at ,2 p.m. The meeting opened with Addie Hunking reading "Christ's message". A piano solo by Brian Whyte, a reading""song of the brook". by Murray Whyte and David with guitar played "Country garden s" and "Amazing Grace" for the program. Hattie Wood was at the piano for the hymn and piano instrumentals were by Shannon Duizer and Crystal Whyte. Scripture was read by Marjorie Duizer. Meditation theme was Hand of Christ and prayer by' Addie. Business-Was conductedbv Helen Lawson. She welcomed all and thanked Margaret for the use of het home. Minutes were read by Secretary Dora Shobbrook. Correspondence was a Thank you from Gladys Armstrong, Russell Good. Ross Leiper. Dora Shobbrook and family and Doreen Carter for mentally handicapped. A letter from the foster child Lam Su Bing was also read, Treasurer's report by Laura Lyon. Roll eall•was to name a book of the old testament by 12 members and 12 visitors. Happy Birthday was sung for Hattie Wood, Mary .Long. man, Shirley Lyon and Mar- gie whyfe. Clean brisi -kr September is in the care of Ili Duizer. Next meeting Sept, 8th With Hattie Wood's group in charge. Edythe Beacom reported on the catering to- Blyth festival July 2.3 and 28 and on the bus trip to Alma •college on August 18th. The new frig is installed. Margaret Whyte introdne- Margie Whyte Who kliowed slideacm her work for the past 3 years at Gambia in Africa which was very interesting. She then showed' slides of her trip to the west coast last year and east coast this year frotri-4lancouver to New- foundland. She was thanked by Addle Hunking. Helen Lawson closed the meeting with a poem "Our Needs" . Lunch was served by Addie flunking, Stella Adams andrMargaret Whyte. Walton UCW 111 go to Playhouse Correspondent MRS. ALLAN WicCALL 881.6677. Eleven members of thel7th and Boundary Unit of the U.C.W. answered the roll call at the July meeting at the home of Mrs. Chas. Glauser. Mrs. Martin Baan opened with a thought for the even- ing. ' Mrs. Hugh Johnston gave the Topic roi the evening on "Thanks but no thanks". Collection was taken tied prayer closed devotions. Mrs. Graeme Craig preside for the business. Mrs. Harvey Craig read the min- utes in the absence of secret- ary, Mrs. Helen Williamson, Mrs. Barry Hoegy reported as treasurer' and' the minell. !lemons fund was given by Mrs. H. Johnston. H. Johnston. The, U.C.W. will hold a cOmbined meeting in Sep- tember with all units tp attend, A report was given on meek supplied for the Myth. Festival. The meeting was adjounred with a delicious lunch served by the hostess- es. The Walton Institute members will meet at the community hall on Wednes- day. August,26 at 10:30 k.m. for a car trip to Grand Send to attend a play at the Huron Country l'layhouse. Ora* will be purthased on the +4.,orty and a short meeting will be' held prior to the play.' Con* veners are Mrs. Graeme 'CrAig and Mrs. Lavern God. kin. MI- BLADE BONE REMOVED) FULLY, AGED CANADA "A" GRADE BEEF 1, BLADE ROAST OR SHORT, RIB ROAST I AT THE. DELI COUNTER I ROAST BEEF 9i STORE %MEW& I AT THE WHARF Her IN ALL INAINKEIS. 1 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT • TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE wEgtit.v FAMILY REQUIREMENTS • ••• 4 VARIETIES 400 9. PACKAGE PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA LARGE NO. 1 Int4DE CANTALOUPES SALMON FLESHED EA. POTTED mitts 6.. trot % WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: GODERICH & EXETER HURON ROAR HWY'S 4 & 82 War FRESH MEAD LETTUCE 49t. 011111.* (arr. ) CUL Oki Mai ZEHRS SALAD DRESSING 1 LITRE SIZE PUB Of ONT ‘•CAIL 1111 1 "6%1FREisri GREEN ABBAGE 19! FRESH! JUICY! •