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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-09, Page 9P THE HURON RX -PO SITOR SOPT014130 0% 111011 Af a W S P, YIO th,er I It, o UCW.-, hears h n•st, P Correspondent of the 41s0lod W43 Set #k* Wry tale of the U.C.W. It following October 18. it was will be program planning. month, Mrs. iga Wjlbm. offering were Alan Scale. Sa*4tcbcW&a. So. Marie, sp,0111111, 09, *A*1 MIRS. ALLAVINCCALL I by the Uu1W Nati—o" CAPQ­ was agreed to Serve a dinner reported 4 now door has been There will be a potluck Service Books in 11401401rY Of Jack McEwing and Emerson Ulu Tracey Sills of sos. woo"d 4 bw b0ow 14 "74471? lyn works With ft h$0411COW #ter the .anniversary service installed at the manse. Sup- summetfor all the units early Mrs. Lob Houston were Mitchell, fWth spent a few days lot 001100 TWP. W#h )*P 00*41 The 800alil U.C.W. meet. pod. telling of ft problems Suaday.-Septomber ZO. each per committee will meet in December. dedicated for the use of the Next Sunday, Ptobat Perry week halide •. wio- ber Wn Pam* twkwo! , 0, &W bow it effects people in unit n0k for some September 14 at 1:30 p.m. A Lunch Was served by. hos. people with the presentation of Bluev4le United Church ran4pare k* wa* held an Wednesday the couiumal . A% Mr: and Mm TWq*q spout ft, Labor ty. Carolyn gaft part of it the 8th and supper will be prepared for a tesses. from each unit. made, by How" HackweR. will conduct the worship RPUy Achilles. mains. September 2 In the week=4 'at the 1,19m, 00 *w - a slide pr0scatlition that 16th to serve and Walton meeting of ministers October SOWM-MUMIR Rev. Clarks A. Swan wrvice whoe Rev. Swap will � coamtulaums tg qpt its. W, W, d*Lvh basement with a god Oqwed the different th*&s Unit to tidy up. Flowers in 23rd. It was decided to have On SUWAY Service rgsum- spoke to the children on, be, at ffluevale for their an x0m from each unit At- they do at the cgutre, for their September am in ch the annual Turkey Supper ed at DWr* Vnitt:0 Church "For 'Y140'ane &no cr" `vcm Servide, Sun, *4 9.4 mmvat ofoe*"_ W`a* 140W T14100ry amie Of Ly 'crmo� from tember 2pth; Mu oo Satprovo or $ at **4 the j*t mooftl nce4s, making us 8th.and' 444 I§tk, A�Pjt, xx IIQp pc*44y in Nov- 19ila-win , th oak- Anni xy MA" Ow first Wed holiday ww'. Tlw$tb W 160 unit were .p day, sop ,r- SO 20b Minister Rev. the iii. Qctqb�i- call I T, n tAlres pa *'Iq 44 Service -my.. G*yp! will tw p AA Hat: it>ot -4-4 . est �th vij,!" -Vgdoq* with aware of problems with be 4 'Mt*, 4 londksp* A I A. Swaa. Greeters M -o an bfts.'X, Me- Showers 4, v for local girl The U.C. executive W4. 44VA; AT14L, tp, l!kira0;is "Fnimr, givin I _* I's er 0y"56., #4 .90m. -0. for DPT r tl* AA.0 'a '.ej T, qtbe S,Oii M S loiI. ittg , W iq "" Mt And rs Ro� C.Pito V.03 Pon, *pre"041b , *et Qq� 7t�,#,v7t: p rA., Jim Woni!ta tortes a> d d�In *Pop r.j:* Ippo lugho 41. laehalf of the V fw. the -day-soptcow ;q;U , To!, 'W on, to 7*hi#. The bym, 11 ik' id -let -it -W qt: 4 44;100_71t, ft orw 16, V0 mes , "'So ow Al$. weekend' pot tho tho:teVeIV �O was 4, 11 Peggy Ot4t s4d.py.Mr., S _26.va jli�r,­ 21th. 4und 'ds .4 004kin at putuo" T h wur"Y' her wirt.44m.00"s. ing", 0 c. dyae W. . I*, - pim, "4 ate ii:rya, witb-su, Wit tog rl , the S ix -tt* new .,o6 Ve C Or dqq rel4tliO-wigs t4q.R. vess.on adx� jit, 10*00 Min Ann Watsonsunt a Stp mb c . we 9,Y pram, I$vo John, 21: 1. q. X14 te er 16, the Bo*'pegs wn, condocted; coh* Th Rally At fool -4y, e the usual s-" week with *00usia "Sait Mrs. Pou by. President M.h,. ' Don Falt ftam, -apistp4 with ,the gfrs Church was Visioned, Sunday mornlog,scrvice. parents, Me. od. Mr3, Ger- Alvin McDoaW *ill bavO *.a bldkjusi Ron Ben- it wall 4 Mrs. 1. begin with desserts at aid Watson prior to her move Voaker, Mm. 'Mintor Worship service. Pmytr was oett icid­di� .`minutes in the 6.30. Meeting starts at 8 ti Mt. and Mrs. Allan Searle tD Toronto from Stratford Smythe of Straftd, ftH led* Mrs. Doug Fro3er. absence of recording secret- p.m. McKillop to -serve, 17th sp_cnta few days recently Mrs. Ginnie Craig gave a tly at where aha worked. call: "Sometl4i that PeOds, warm welcome to Carolyn Mrs. Herb Traviss. and Boundary to tidy up. Buffalo Mills; Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson to be done to iniptWe on (Fraser) Sullivan, a formei (le'ring'was received by Reports were given from *e, where they visited with Tom bfitchell visited Sunday cv- commaulty.­ EvMom to treiisura, Mrs. Ken Me- different committees. . . . . . .... sadCarol Weaver and family enin$ with Mr. and Mrs. have a Current Event. Upch kical &I who was guest Donald. The resource ce'atre Any resignations of the speaker. She works as a in Mitchell will reopen on U.C.W. are'to be into any of formerly of this community, VAInia Cuthill in Seaforth. committee: Mm. Keith Rqck, physiotherapist at living on the Taylor farm on Mrs. Donna Hannon has Mrs. Harold Hudle"aind Mrs. the Rotary September S. ft nominating committee by md a" W%VS the ninth line. tet4md to her homein Ver- Jinn Axtmima. The meeting Ceuta in Kitchener -Water- Mrs. McDonald gave & the end of the. month. The Visiting this past week nQn B.C. following a visit is to be held- at the ho 0 Moo with the under privileged worthwhile reading like a bit bale will be packed me If children. This being the. year with ki. and Mrs. Paul with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bin ftniplides, as Ilse Pbnomareake were her.sis- Mrs. Dave Watson and other hall has been rented for the er. Annie and husband Steve relatives. next two monoi; on We&- Kmenko of -,Prince Albert" Mr. Alex Gulutzen,'Sault nesdsy. 7 T-BONE OR WING FROM THE HIP - FULL CUT 7 77 Lo ndesb oro R 0 mum N D 14 STEAKS STEAK Sing song 'at: churc h, 8 E IN Correspondent Dougherty'- trombone; ilss, her brWber Dave Moir and $ MRS. DEBT SHODDROOK Duizer - saxaphone; Stephen Mrs. Muriel Conserve ftom i. CUT FROM THE LOIN CANAOA,A'GRADE 523.4250 t Duizer - tuba.. •Darlene, Hui- Dearborn Heights Will ... BEEF T. Greeters on Sunday 'at ley - clarinet; Jeff McN&im Mr. and Mrs. " Tbomp. 0 Loadesboro United were French Angela h harp; Ala Sch. JIM son attended the official WITH ZEHAS SPECIAL TRIM Edythe B and neider - trumpet; and Jenuff- opening on August 30. of FOR VALUE •. LB. Jamcison; ushers were Stan- er Sottiaux,- flute. Senior Citizens apartments ley Airdire, Freddie Peel, PERSONALS in Moorefteld., zehiS CUT FROM THE LOIN - CANAOA,A-' GRADE BEEF FROM THE HIP -OUTSIDE Brian Whyte and Arian How- Mrs. John Lawrie of Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie aft. cheater visited last week with Scanlon, Ken and Mrs. Iso - fine Mvicas Rev. Scott welcomed all her parents Mr. -and Mrs. bef.Airdire visited o . n Mon. and announced the flowers in Bob Thompson. day with her brothaMr. sqdo_ Of firle f(WV R.0,UND the church were placed in Mr. and Mrs. Ross SIRLOIN STEAKS" kill- Mrs. Jim Scanlon, Kitchener memory of Bill Darrell by his son, Trisha, Darren, Sarah and'sister Mr. And Mrs. Win. A TENDER & JUICYfamily. Nest Sunday will be and John of Woodstock spent Greene in Guelph., DIIACT Terry Fox Marrlthon from the weekend with her mother Vieffift the gsa+ ur"Ir with I , I L . I Myrtle Fanscrvicc were agummy Sept. ,.�3 UTILITY GRADE' FRESHLY MADE CUT FROM.1HE HIP FROM THE HIP - INSIDE vim Ann Adams. I r Samon "We am laboui*rs Burns UCW hears about wooer with God.- The. musical offering was a solo -RUM'P RO, �ND. ed Alma College 'YOUN-G' MED'IUM• by Harry Lear accompani by organist and choir director Ys Barbara Bosman: The Burns U.C.W. met at presented her with a gift, Messengers met in the the home of Beth Knot on Mrs. Rice was in charge of Tu!RK: ROU, D BEEF ROAST. STEAK, Sunday school rooms with' Wcdnesday-afternoon with 14 the business. Roll Call .was. FROZEN 6-12 SIZE 23% OR'LESS FAT BONELESS BONELESS loan Shepherd as leader. present. lean Soott-openid answered with a Bible verse SCHOOL BANDthe meeting W`Ith a poem ana m1butes of the last $ $Eight members of the Beth in etitig were read. The,Trea- HWkqt-Centraj­Sjhool-BjWd Knox read the Scripture,.' surer's report was given by. 'Je An Scott led in prayer". . Jean Le*r. - An invitation -- ---home. had an interesting and Margaret Taylor educational experience this ft, AW ftp60'.i5n,hij"visft to Al a su in received to 'their meeting -hey 'were 'fdfW- mmer,� T OP, to be chosen to partici- College. Jean Scott thanked. September 28 at 8 p.m. A nate mber A of RA. # anil..ntrM"rm-A thank you card was rece-4 ItMEIOEits FULLY COKED $ L& Clintonth Rev. Scott parti. qk ­­....­-­ Mrs. D0M_.Sh9bbroc*, __ L Mrs. Haul- Watkin was In from Ed and Betty galforda. -PORK SHOOLDER425 SCHNEIDERS TRY OUR OWN- . BRAND BONELESS -EYE REMOVED . ..... apating. Gospel sing song was held John Cartwright had sep- smtion of ioints in & wrist 'sister-inlaw. Mrs. Hazel Draper, Toronto Wood who spoke on "The . Challenge of the Cross." On VISAING I* PORT 'ON, SIZE 117, 9 HAM STEAK zEnss"'E" SALAMI- , prior to the service. The dfildiins4me was "Why do operation on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson spent Mr. and iis., Gordon Shobbrook and Diana were cipating, were: Jane Ander- - sone' trombone; son Lynn BOLOGNA La changed to October 14. Mrs. 'RICO. closed with prayer. we go to church and Sunday the weekend with his aunt, 1pests at The place-Hult UR ;n SMOSPIt school to read the Bible?" Mrs. Anale Thompsori of wedding, In B .0 POTATO lk9so Wt7[14 ZE%,4R$-,SPEC$AL flllft -;-The,,BibIc­iA an Imiruction ptrquah6j. Church- afid'tece"M it SALAD F )R VALUE LB. LSunderstand ..Book which we read, to Jumor teacher Visiting last week with Myth Community Centre on — I , I L . I Myrtle Fanscrvicc were agummy Sept. ,.�3 UTILITY GRADE' FRESHLY MADE CUT FROM.1HE HIP FROM THE HIP - INSIDE vim Ann Adams. I r Samon "We am laboui*rs Burns UCW hears about wooer with God.- The. musical offering was a solo -RUM'P RO, �ND. ed Alma College 'YOUN-G' MED'IUM• by Harry Lear accompani by organist and choir director Ys Barbara Bosman: The Burns U.C.W. met at presented her with a gift, Messengers met in the the home of Beth Knot on Mrs. Rice was in charge of Tu!RK: ROU, D BEEF ROAST. STEAK, Sunday school rooms with' Wcdnesday-afternoon with 14 the business. Roll Call .was. FROZEN 6-12 SIZE 23% OR'LESS FAT BONELESS BONELESS loan Shepherd as leader. present. lean Soott-openid answered with a Bible verse SCHOOL BANDthe meeting W`Ith a poem ana m1butes of the last $ $Eight members of the Beth in etitig were read. The,Trea- HWkqt-Centraj­Sjhool-BjWd Knox read the Scripture,.' surer's report was given by. 'Je An Scott led in prayer". . Jean Le*r. - An invitation -- ---home. had an interesting and Margaret Taylor educational experience this ft, AW ftp60'.i5n,hij"visft to Al a su in received to 'their meeting -hey 'were 'fdfW- mmer,� T OP, to be chosen to partici- College. Jean Scott thanked. September 28 at 8 p.m. A nate mber A of RA. # anil..ntrM"rm-A thank you card was rece-4 WNEIKAS ZENNS SLICED DEVON BRAND NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL ZEMRS STORES COOKED MEATS 2509. SUMMER STYLE 1-9 I F 'MINI DELIS 1*67SAUSAGE " i75 g. $f* SAUSAGEP� BEEAK &LB RAISIN OR FRUIT PRIDE OF CANADA SWEET, PICKLED $ ZEORS BRAND BONELESS PORK BUTT ]a 0Z SLICED LOAF RE&WAR ft CHEESE BREAD OTTAGE ROLL 3oo $1 'BOLOGNA 375 .SMOKIES 00, 9.13SCNNEIdERS9 " "56— 1101 IVAILINEW �LIGHT. DARK OR CARAWAY . . I . A .1 FRESH IElf D IN ALL STORES MAPLE LEAF TH 4011,& PKO. SLICED REE FRESH ATLANTIC, AYE 16 oz :CORNED BE 12s LOAF RIPwr. 11:144 Ik .SKILLET ST 01), FILLETS 29[ READ 10L Ib. BAG PRODUCT OF CANADA CANADA NO. I "ALIVY CELERY Am Am CLEAN WASHED ONTARIO NO, I P'OTA'TOES... t v`k-J 0 PRODUCT (W -SOUTH AFRICA FANCY GRANNY SM14H APPLES io tRQlilICT Of SOUTH AFRICA 4 1b, 8At# ONOWT OF USA. CAN. NO. I 0-94 SR—AN! $*P A ED TOKAY mum%-Aftoolft 01 � PRODUCT OF CANADA A.T FINE WHITE MUsHR00MS PRODUCT Of RED 11111"LA ET CANADA ONTARIO NO. I ASS"TE6 WEN POTS 1 0' P1 ' CAL PUNTS 2/ TR 010 40 _pip 0 I A S -1114011 kf AA W.t A0 PLEASED TO 9EAVE VOU IN: 1. ' 00DERICH EXETER aftftftlf Afflift 111101's 4 A as 11 1b II-V Ll1II1INW_4U1L 20L. W 0,4101l. 0- 1110 TUES. & SAT. TILL 6 P.M. 119, THURS, &- FRIJILLO PX ------------------- 0f"016 VnI40 --------------- T lie Great Blue Heron, the (,anada Jay, sandpipers; sapsuckers, 1PI loons, owls, moose and martens, Red -backed Salamanders and white- tailed deer, sprint! pcepers, red foxes and black bears ... the wonders never cease in Ontario's splendid provincial parks. Reserveoneofour ,campsites or stay at a nearby k. -sort or private Campground. For a thousand ways to get back to nature in Ontario's 131 wide-open provincial parks, mail your ticket to adventure today; Ontario Travel- Rarks. Box 33. Queen's hark, Toronto,%f7A I N 3, orcall us COLLECT 0,41-6-9654008, ONTARIO PIt0VI'.N (AAI. I)ARKS NAME A08iEss CITY POSTAL CODE Minisiryof AlanPope Natural Mintster 'Resources Ontano 771.Zo i L& LB. jmtr- %sw F&VUU%;"WU the Music Man at the Huron special guest Mrs. Edwin from Ed and Betty galforda. SCHNEIDERS TRY OUR OWN- . BRAND MAPLE LEAF PART SKINNED PORTION PACK-' Country playhouse Theatre at. Grand Bend. Those parti- Wood who spoke on "The . Challenge of the Cross." On $50 allocation was sent. The date of the Bazaar was PORT 'ON, SIZE 117, 9 HAM STEAK zEnss"'E" SALAMI- , 1175 9 8911C OOK ED -HAML!j,"q co 99KE SHOP '48. cipating, were: Jane Ander- - sone' trombone; son Lynn behalf of the U4C.W,' Jean . Seottthinkeo Mrs. Wood and changed to October 14. Mrs. 'RICO. closed with prayer. • LINK STYLE IV) Is 2 -Ace , UR ;n WNEIKAS ZENNS SLICED DEVON BRAND NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL ZEMRS STORES COOKED MEATS 2509. SUMMER STYLE 1-9 I F 'MINI DELIS 1*67SAUSAGE " i75 g. $f* SAUSAGEP� BEEAK &LB RAISIN OR FRUIT PRIDE OF CANADA SWEET, PICKLED $ ZEORS BRAND BONELESS PORK BUTT ]a 0Z SLICED LOAF RE&WAR ft CHEESE BREAD OTTAGE ROLL 3oo $1 'BOLOGNA 375 .SMOKIES 00, 9.13SCNNEIdERS9 " "56— 1101 IVAILINEW �LIGHT. DARK OR CARAWAY . . I . A .1 FRESH IElf D IN ALL STORES MAPLE LEAF TH 4011,& PKO. SLICED REE FRESH ATLANTIC, AYE 16 oz :CORNED BE 12s LOAF RIPwr. 11:144 Ik .SKILLET ST 01), FILLETS 29[ READ 10L Ib. BAG PRODUCT OF CANADA CANADA NO. I "ALIVY CELERY Am Am CLEAN WASHED ONTARIO NO, I P'OTA'TOES... t v`k-J 0 PRODUCT (W -SOUTH AFRICA FANCY GRANNY SM14H APPLES io tRQlilICT Of SOUTH AFRICA 4 1b, 8At# ONOWT OF USA. CAN. NO. I 0-94 SR—AN! $*P A ED TOKAY mum%-Aftoolft 01 � PRODUCT OF CANADA A.T FINE WHITE MUsHR00MS PRODUCT Of RED 11111"LA ET CANADA ONTARIO NO. I ASS"TE6 WEN POTS 1 0' P1 ' CAL PUNTS 2/ TR 010 40 _pip 0 I A S -1114011 kf AA W.t A0 PLEASED TO 9EAVE VOU IN: 1. ' 00DERICH EXETER aftftftlf Afflift 111101's 4 A as 11 1b II-V Ll1II1INW_4U1L 20L. W 0,4101l. 0- 1110 TUES. & SAT. TILL 6 P.M. 119, THURS, &- FRIJILLO PX ------------------- 0f"016 VnI40 --------------- T lie Great Blue Heron, the (,anada Jay, sandpipers; sapsuckers, 1PI loons, owls, moose and martens, Red -backed Salamanders and white- tailed deer, sprint! pcepers, red foxes and black bears ... the wonders never cease in Ontario's splendid provincial parks. Reserveoneofour ,campsites or stay at a nearby k. -sort or private Campground. For a thousand ways to get back to nature in Ontario's 131 wide-open provincial parks, mail your ticket to adventure today; Ontario Travel- Rarks. Box 33. Queen's hark, Toronto,%f7A I N 3, orcall us COLLECT 0,41-6-9654008, ONTARIO PIt0VI'.N (AAI. I)ARKS NAME A08iEss CITY POSTAL CODE Minisiryof AlanPope Natural Mintster 'Resources Ontano 771.Zo i