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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-09, Page 89 19$1 Japanese me0j"°°"•.Never dull at Kilbarchan 1%mmamnlear avant It If 1" 1`1,W, ► ice, T1311 MULL delight when we were usher- who didn't come, so Mr. and borrow when needed, a very Stewart delivered mine in Carol Anne Glanville with '•Tobe•" her friend BrighftU with Gladys Brwb- Vol. Thi Board of_ITirector;s of thraughout the cwynty. the BY As an avid royalist, it ed taour seats by none other Frank Golding. Mrs. Mervyn Lobb of Clinton wok over. appropriate gift- Friday afternoon Shirley person. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shugart held an open house and Suzanne Dinsmore visited $f`>i$!!! ` Town and Country Home- - nett regular board rtiaeeting is tentative) loaned for Sep- y p r me I have . not• about the Royal then our awn I also ttennde Luther IYhadacompany conducted in ffiends at s Smn3eM Bessle� o wido8, myh� widow, dupne to make+ts hey their teBWat monthly meeting at the home tember 23. in Elteter. written Wedding wiu+ett has stirred t enB acki in barn P 8 P .tons, telling her persane at experience when she was ervicef my Loam and wasn't able to Court in Aurora on Aug B. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muir Artb with Stuaie. visit mei She returned with of Gwyn Whilsmith where Hunking. the hearts of the. world and trot just commonwealth cous-- 1978 and" 1953. Needless to say. I had a friendly cleat with in Ireland looking up her attend. celebrated their 31st snafu- Dort, Jean and Marilyn Hillis their, aunt. label daughter Gillian, who is in of the drug. +fepatlkfineatt the me>abers enjAyed lunch on the shotes of take Humn at trios. Our nssBaztnes sa ex -pupil t FR 1 Colding anad he dee di rtner dean Lobb, Was Websrter. wateirrZtiricb Rest Homo.old Sorry of the and. ersary quietly- Mr, and' Mrs. Richard with 7ltrnbull on Spnday. They Joyal Ot%ws ..psPi St, osnPh. Tickets were dist bole to +each rraember e :...y E C tO'� newspapers leave kept us with c res well informed th P.# tel who was t, . y to n Air Farce ushering in the st •Dee _Wasters were strong supporter{ of the. htlethodtst grandson pthvrd Cie'1t&, of Caitfarttla. were .my vtstotrs.. MueBg?F ,and ft►ttxtly, Chat— ha m ,nsrted AnnIF Hi1egY hacl )use returned froth +t trip! MQ N.irrtbera i3pt>t) V►bets pow 0imag Don aa lis aC: ..1. $, etmae , ,� .. .. t #olr eft gn s+ Cu me to be Susan Jameison bf theLo and ston4s. So YailnY of thew scerte C4"0i#1t Reserved' seats the 1953' corottat ap•- churc now itlUzt'hsid °i}tti#- :.=Pnt at 6.5 students.. 9 x,dlml oy. 30 L1A YMAO ,af Judy >wy { up Wlnnle Atlee SakaBei at ih � 4 w. . vi:itad Winds in tkkis 40, .held, m• September,, It w+�as art. bPlbs . �1! r 14 fans tQ tpe..I w . iu. lhtutl ` kh+er t0' en a EKecypne seeatsd l x ¢u1y Ghr U04,celebrat _ od• .3ilbY Christep8er Turner, 16 _Weeks ol4. c4mie with his . _,xgter tltee !»lueggea Visited hir fta `` i w y il+litsscy, That 4n visited: hd�a ►illxtLn� rein V", . . sl�,oultlbe,4444{Ilila *Rae at o er f. Ierich •M or Etio , .. r+istttng , to -wtttteSS the' Car rrtAtiura tl1C wasn't iong, That warn t what put. .. Astor appefixsrs' wic. +vete. trhhcat .. i• Kathy : auR . Director of -,l Wses, than lent ipF , Hoegy,' .fir. ' ° k: title ee Mrs. Rrh,, H.." y �! #iemds.l� snipe in Hu�q vile.. the Ke11dc11`�fani :, achie�aratt CICb►we'end'"'�' P. 140, �kixdrey St th#s.ei!1Q1nt�: e' committee front the . ,rsr+ .We . Flsheo, 41,. has; itlis� II 'how i'slrAdlp v►11Cts pt# rt}gtl- in Queen frltta Sit A way ; • i>a , Jesce b's Hospital sae St P lbr tNta.weelxs, but l o~m flak saliesfto`a;�traditionaf hrist., P , ma, . d..;ttrter wStYt all the Mt. and.) ts, Lltayd.morrii "I'1? athd ..Yvpnne Iviueg� e) visitetl, . th's gree�ibaiu� '. itYy dily� We Od dur irlsltnd tt�e ,�Itt' �R; Jcaejshls 11060*al, 4011don, r<o end of 'tele cqutiiy_ report ed inns ttr+s usidexvYay iettred asAhe•Ontar d i try of, Cansuraer and Com ' $ .ct wned, Wd Mery stats ' et lfifilbat`ch'att agartn ptcktng !eft off. a Oct.involved titnmltrigs, Ted Clegg was. in a space project, Son .' oknYtilt Vis .. They friends -at, Khlbarcltan, Th F tet , , rsonal Athna ioe8y . tx4 1 observance tltls .ls a closely- ea' . sympathy; Ou Aruna in the: hiss of` her 'Koehler. Rev. Ute .and Laura Ste- , • fotlrvatietyeoneert'#eitt4titag to director rctallt>elahot�`r drre, bttenes; a position he haI,, on the Mall. from vKliicri. Buckianghatn Palac4 balcony up where 1' 18 this year I will b4ve been with Sept, I As the time i?trhrt, celebr�rted their 40th, wed - knit family, which enjoy each dher's company vefy much. sister Mrs. Melinda Dubiith. wart visited at. e,.KilGladys with. Bessie Smatle,. Gladys X Vii' local entertain. tieherd t3ctoberat tete F.E. held sine 1 b9. The acting wt�s visible. The ,gold coach herc 17 years. As I have said is never a dull so was unable to be present for the Christmas celebrat- with dinnerforata the though living in various Maoirrs in Grade VIII piano. g ! Turnbull Madill Secondary School in Wingham. This "may be an director says he did so. "to Ft a little move time with his used for such historic "Heats stopped in.front of us. so we before there moment here. Thelma Bode' ions. The McNeiils attended slue Fountai Clinton. M Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morn places. We found out Rev. Yield- fortner reesident here,scalled m renew acquaintances at and Anna Hoegyl of Mr. and Mrs, Art Swale annual fund-raising event family's. though Mr. Fischer for had a wonderful view of, the Ryat couple. That was In our activist always has some- thing planned. Wednesday tst.the gift distribution which caused much laughter when son have celebrated their 40th Ing was in hospital which was it Kilbarchan. Viola Harper and Muriel Staffs visited Bessie Smale. On Thursday. Joanne Bode with everything from music to could not be reached 1953. Our seats were special- 1 aur regular church day, the gifts were opened. My gift wedding anniversary; owing dee reason he didn't make which the Mulholland of Mitchell with came and played for a „ comedy says Bev Brown, chairman of the board. comment. Fisher was mayor of reserved for Canadians-, Bethel Bible Church came 'a We was a red pen stand to hold ttty which seem to get to the mail strike there were complications with the invita- to our service: Lobbs conducted. Anna Hoegy. stn so of familiar popu!ar sing -song Executive Director, Jean Goderich for six terms in the late 1950s -and early 1960s. We thought 4:30 a.m. was early to see the recent and..held service. expected Rev. R.A. Yielding, pens lost,, Thev are now in order to tions. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. VISITORS Mr, and Mrs, Donald old time sonars. Young informed the board that to date, 516,002 has been He ran unsuccessfully for wedding but in Englund for raised fot the building fund, the Liberals in the fe(Wttl Huron riding in 1962, and Elizabeth's coronation .we • left Walton -on -Thames at b , for the office on Victoria Street In an effort to hold 'its meeting .on a rotation basis pined Ontario's civil service the following year. 2:30 a.m. for London. m Imagine my surprise and ADA Lld!C: -IH.ld%-I; (!ATT(INVI I F Fewer pupils Huron County students are back to school this week, but there aren't as many as last Se''niors a year, There is a total of 10,776 students projected to fill the classrooms in Huron, County. forcompared to an actual figure suggestions ug estion of 11,068,. students on Sept. 30, 1980.. These figures are from the Huron County Board The Happy Gang Seniors 41 Margaret Good; low Muriel of Education. met'in the hall on September Conserve; men high Len At the elementary school 1st at 2 p.m. meeting opened Caldwell; Tont hands .Russell ' level, the projected enrol- with Beth Knox at piano. Good; low Emerson Hesk. meat is 6,721 students, with ' President Elsie Shaddick we. Birthday nearest Addie the 1980 actual figure of 6.788, welcomed all and ,read Hunking. "students. "Don't judge others too hard Lunch yeas served- byMary irk' Margaret Taylor and At the secondary school until you have walked in their Vi Horns• level, the projected enrol- shoes••, ment is 3,992 students, with There were 19 present. ._... last year's actual enrolment -fhe minutes were read by at ,4,235 students. secretary Jean Scott, trea- Pianists .In the trainable mentally surers report by, Margaret retarded schools, the project- Traylor, .All signed a.get well Congratulations to Miss ed enrolment is 63 student's, card for Wilfred Glazier in Susan Jameison bf theLo with the 1980_ actual. enrol-_" ...__ . ©iaRan:hospital. If was atov- esboro. arta who received :.=Pnt at 6.5 students.. 9 ed ta. have. a. suggestion for- honours in her Grade The total qumber of teach- meetings box at' the Theory (Harmony) Errstti era across the count y are: .,next meeting. with the Royal Conservatory secondary, 245 teachers; ele- Elsie Shaddick resigned as of Music3'oronto also toMiss mentary, 332 teachers: and president, Beth Knox and Usa Duizer of Londesborofor " trainable mentally retarded Hazel Reid will sit as presi- - honours in Grade VI piihno schools, 9.5 teachers, The dent next meeting on Sept- Examination. Their teacher. total numberofteachers with ember 15th. in charge of the is Mrs. Gail Lear. Other the Huron County Board of next meeting is Myrtle Fair- successful pupils of Gail's Education is 603.45 which in- , service, Len Caldwell and • were Elizabeth Kaupnon of eludes teachers working out Charles Scanlon. Wingham who received hon - of the, Board office. 'The program was a solo by ours on both Grade Vlll Debbie Wallace accompany; piano and Grade H theory lag herself on guitar. A with Royal, Conservatory. j SM i e reading by Addie Hunking .-Raising "I'm fine' With Western Conservat-" of Music, London, April f To" and' or i If school da s were tftel" .fig the, shape I'm in" Mug- tet Taylor "Are you'an ola " Moore, Wingham was succ- , cessful in passing Grade VIII 'happiest u ha lest of our life, tinter" -and "Keeping, in piano; Kim Craig of • Blyth ' pmbablytlydn't drive the bus. style.. .Winners of the card Maoirrs in Grade VIII piano. games were Ladies High, 'Both girls received first class Beth Knox: lone hands honours in Grade 11 theory. rysdale's'of Hensai{ Watch 'F' or Our Microwave Demonstration Coming in October See Our Our Complete Stork of over, 406 NEW APPLIANCES • - RIDUCED --- 40't THIS SALE Choose From GENERAL ELECTRIC BFrigidaire Whhe-i iLA&ghww •+n' '6� t 1 1�i' i 910rdage SPEED Q(IEEN 1104 fr"iter: M INIRUP1112-RN't`Appllances Dairlwy Ens ranges 4ppliances-Before You auY 11N'ilU� , FROZEN BATHROOM T15SUE KENT BRANDWHITE -PINK •YELLOW •GREEN OR CHAMPAGNE 2.5 Oz T{N.. ,4 ROLL PKG- . ,• OUR'REG. 93' OUR REG. '1.69 TIN 0 LARGE'EAGS a. w:.AG ZEHRB OWN WESTONS EXTRA FRESH CHOCOLATE. DOUBLE C CHOCOLATE OR BUTTERSCOTCH ............... CANADA "'A' GRADE �. 3509. PACKAGES DOZEN OUR REG. $1.4.9 CHOICE QUALITY o TOMATO OR VEGETABLE DEL MONTE - ASSTO VARIETIES -ALL, VARIETIES BETTY CROCKER" . CU'P.S AYLMER'-'I ER . _ _ OUP ER r0MA.T0ES P • - ' .PACKAGE: 213 Fl. OZ TIN 10 FL OZ TINS FOUR 5 oz CUPS Slag y OUR S � � 1 REG r �t. OUR UP TO REG OUR , 43E EA OUR 1.43 REG. REP 1.63 ,. s -HEAD--& SHOULflERS tC' {ON' KNOTTY PINE- I:LEISCHMANNS SOF"i WAGiiMI s CMSE IN TOMATO s11uCE ;*t,r Orm oR zow"s" SHAMPOO.CORN,01L- LIBBYS, REGULAR ON NG, *30 T REG. MARGARINE UP TO TINS A6am1 Q FL 02 TINS FROZEN 2809. SIZE 1 Ib. SLEEVE OF TWO MAPLE LEAS NO -HAM E TODDLER SIZE DIAPERS OUR UX FLAKESOFHAM REGb OUR 1.49 �y OUR REG 1.49 OUR REG 3:59 1.59 1.67 PKG OF.24 . ' 8.5 Os TIN f PFEIFFER - 5 VARIETIES GLAD •'PKG OF 24 PILLSBURY CRESCENT OR BUTTERFUKE " RED ROSE DRESSINGS 250mt ,FPO KITCHEN CATCHERS 59 DINNER. ROLLORANGE PEKOE CAT FOOD - 4 VARIETIES i K9 ANTISEPTIC 35ft. BLUEWATER CRUNCHY - 2 VARIETIES PKGs SPECIAL MENU 159 LYSOL SPRAY *2.39 FISH PORTiONW, TEA BAGS.. WDYS FANCY ORANGE FLAVOURED - 650g. WESTONS CHOCOLATE TOMATO JUICE 99� TANG CRYSTALS *20 SWISS ROLLS OF OfPKG CARNATION SEALTEST SMOOTH.•t CREAMY 50x9• WESTOMS CINNAMON 6o COFFEEMATE so,o, COTTAGE CHEESE $1.29 HUTTERHORNS OF 69'9 � REEF, IRISH OR CHICKEN STEWS 24 OZ GAY LEA - ASSTD FLAVOURS MR. CLOWN LIQUID 1.9 uTA WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LiMIT PURCHASNS TO REASONABLE WEEKLYCORDON BLEU !L49 YOGURT` 1259 UPS BUBBLE BATH '���69' FAMILY gEOUIhEMENTS THE PHOTOMASTER . . � ONE SET OF TWO SETS OF ' ! -;y COLOUR PRINTS REG.. SPECIAL COLOUR PRINTS REG. y SPECIAL d • 110'/126-12 AN 2.33 110/126-.1.2 50 2.93 110/126. 2'0 3.34 110/126-20 "11 '9 4.26 pHOTQMASTE 1 FRAME l r x 14" �1(. "EM 3.84 110 24 5.04 WALNUT MOULDED PLASTIC FRAME 110-24 � N w WITH GOLD ACCENT STRIPiNG. GLASS 1 ''24 w7 136 24 s �'7/ -6.73 s7 COVERED, 136 EFFECTIVE WED NEIGE OR BROWNMATS• DiE OUT SEPT, 9 UNTIL CLOSING EA$ELS. -136 M 36 "A 6A6 135 - 36 ' .9'1' 7'19$ TU�E�xY sEI��. t5.. ,.. skmAu EACH 'S.33 . ,.. , .. ,: , . .,, ice• �_ _ . _ _ ._ . . ;M it Watch 'F' or Our Microwave Demonstration Coming in October See Our Our Complete Stork of over, 406 NEW APPLIANCES • - RIDUCED --- 40't THIS SALE Choose From GENERAL ELECTRIC BFrigidaire Whhe-i iLA&ghww •+n' '6� t 1 1�i' i 910rdage SPEED Q(IEEN 1104 fr"iter: M INIRUP1112-RN't`Appllances Dairlwy Ens ranges 4ppliances-Before You auY 11N'ilU� , FROZEN BATHROOM T15SUE KENT BRANDWHITE -PINK •YELLOW •GREEN OR CHAMPAGNE 2.5 Oz T{N.. ,4 ROLL PKG- . ,• OUR'REG. 93' OUR REG. '1.69 TIN 0 LARGE'EAGS a. w:.AG ZEHRB OWN WESTONS EXTRA FRESH CHOCOLATE. DOUBLE C CHOCOLATE OR BUTTERSCOTCH ............... CANADA "'A' GRADE �. 3509. PACKAGES DOZEN OUR REG. $1.4.9 CHOICE QUALITY o TOMATO OR VEGETABLE DEL MONTE - ASSTO VARIETIES -ALL, VARIETIES BETTY CROCKER" . CU'P.S AYLMER'-'I ER . _ _ OUP ER r0MA.T0ES P • - ' .PACKAGE: 213 Fl. OZ TIN 10 FL OZ TINS FOUR 5 oz CUPS Slag y OUR S � � 1 REG r �t. OUR UP TO REG OUR , 43E EA OUR 1.43 REG. REP 1.63 ,. s -HEAD--& SHOULflERS tC' {ON' KNOTTY PINE- I:LEISCHMANNS SOF"i WAGiiMI s CMSE IN TOMATO s11uCE ;*t,r Orm oR zow"s" SHAMPOO.CORN,01L- LIBBYS, REGULAR ON NG, *30 T REG. MARGARINE UP TO TINS A6am1 Q FL 02 TINS FROZEN 2809. SIZE 1 Ib. SLEEVE OF TWO MAPLE LEAS NO -HAM E TODDLER SIZE DIAPERS OUR UX FLAKESOFHAM REGb OUR 1.49 �y OUR REG 1.49 OUR REG 3:59 1.59 1.67 PKG OF.24 . ' 8.5 Os TIN f PFEIFFER - 5 VARIETIES GLAD •'PKG OF 24 PILLSBURY CRESCENT OR BUTTERFUKE " RED ROSE DRESSINGS 250mt ,FPO KITCHEN CATCHERS 59 DINNER. ROLLORANGE PEKOE CAT FOOD - 4 VARIETIES i K9 ANTISEPTIC 35ft. BLUEWATER CRUNCHY - 2 VARIETIES PKGs SPECIAL MENU 159 LYSOL SPRAY *2.39 FISH PORTiONW, TEA BAGS.. WDYS FANCY ORANGE FLAVOURED - 650g. WESTONS CHOCOLATE TOMATO JUICE 99� TANG CRYSTALS *20 SWISS ROLLS OF OfPKG CARNATION SEALTEST SMOOTH.•t CREAMY 50x9• WESTOMS CINNAMON 6o COFFEEMATE so,o, COTTAGE CHEESE $1.29 HUTTERHORNS OF 69'9 � REEF, IRISH OR CHICKEN STEWS 24 OZ GAY LEA - ASSTD FLAVOURS MR. CLOWN LIQUID 1.9 uTA WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LiMIT PURCHASNS TO REASONABLE WEEKLYCORDON BLEU !L49 YOGURT` 1259 UPS BUBBLE BATH '���69' FAMILY gEOUIhEMENTS THE PHOTOMASTER . . � ONE SET OF TWO SETS OF ' ! -;y COLOUR PRINTS REG.. SPECIAL COLOUR PRINTS REG. y SPECIAL d • 110'/126-12 AN 2.33 110/126-.1.2 50 2.93 110/126. 2'0 3.34 110/126-20 "11 '9 4.26 pHOTQMASTE 1 FRAME l r x 14" �1(. "EM 3.84 110 24 5.04 WALNUT MOULDED PLASTIC FRAME 110-24 � N w WITH GOLD ACCENT STRIPiNG. GLASS 1 ''24 w7 136 24 s �'7/ -6.73 s7 COVERED, 136 EFFECTIVE WED NEIGE OR BROWNMATS• DiE OUT SEPT, 9 UNTIL CLOSING EA$ELS. -136 M 36 "A 6A6 135 - 36 ' .9'1' 7'19$ TU�E�xY sEI��. t5.. ,.. skmAu EACH 'S.33 . ,.. , .. ,: , . .,, ice• �_ _ . _ _ ._ . . ;M