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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-16, Page 20at tt e Vanastra Christian Chute TED-B John aitt)RoncI4 Bjerg have moved to ndon. Angus and Rose Hummel and son have returned from vacation in the United States. Birthdays,: Sept.9 Benny' Bjerg •Jr ; Sept. IS. Betty Main Street, Seatorth, 527-1110 --Armirt-omoms OFF JOGGER & BASKETBALL SHOES Including North Star and Pro Keds McLean: Anniversaries. Don and Be .try McLean were married 31 years as of Sept. 9. VV:IiYne and Debbie Riley will have been married 11 years Sept. 17. Some ItY HAL CLAUS CHIEF OF POLICE This past week we were reminded of the good in people. The hcinesty of Mrs. Nora Maloney of 54 East William Street is greatly aplireciated by this depart- ment. Mrs. Maloney ed finding a brown wallet containing . Through the tracing the identification papers v... ere able to return the wallet to its iiteher .N% MAPLE LEAF WEEK mane LeaF • „, 'pins& Grade A Fresh.- 3.4 UN avg. ' ' 1 FRYING CHICKENS .99lb. Roth 'Ode CrittUp , Flesh Part Back Attached. ' -FRYING • CHICKEN CHICKEN CHICKENS - • . BREASTS - LEGS Carnation COFFEE . MATE 500g Jar 1.79 Rio Pieces & Stems MUSHROOMS 10 aZ. tlb• .68 Five Roses ALL PURPOSE FLOURL'. 10kg 699 Betty Crocker Super-moist 10 var. -CAKE MIXES ‘510g box ' .98 Face& Royale - 4 roll pkg. White, almond, Pink, Yellow L Bakery Westons - 400 g bag WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITS 1.39 Snnwheat, Chocolate Chip, Digestive, Shortcake, Fruit and Honey Christie - Old Fashioned 400 g Salted and Plain 450. g PREMIUM PLUS CRACKERS 1.05 Prom the Tropics BANANAS 3 /1.00 lbs. Prod. of U.S.A. • Can. No. I t eadifornia Red or Green York COOKED HAM Motile Leaf - 'Regular COOKED MEAT LOAVES Mae & Cheraw.. Chicken, Dutch Produce of 'Ontario POTATOES Ty.^...,• -ef .tIVRON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 1S# 1941 Insects at Vanastra Pprrespandent NANCY LINTON. This week the children of Tuckersmith Das Nursery learned about insects and spiders. They weht outside to collect spiders and insects. They also made insects out of styrofoam -And colored pic- ture& of insects. • Spectral Nurser' 'started a- gain -'flereArg.lhree new teach.: ers at vauagra Public Schogt... .iwye,ar:„.tytisa Katie!. will s trachiag Frettett here as well -.as at tilelitiesvine., Mrs. Ple • tsehisleactiing grade Z. and Mrs.. Strang is teavhinggrade 1 and assisting yr utt the music program. There ate also four staff members h.i did not return this year; Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Melick and Mr. McConnel. VANASTRA CHRISTIAN CHURCH A meeting will be held Sept. 16 in Lucknow to see if the position . left vacant by Rev. Mantel should filled. The worship seiNtee will be • changed from 10 a.m. to 11. a.m. as of Sept. 20. Sunday School will begin at 10:00 a.m. Sept. 20. The supervisor is Nancy Linton and teachers are Rose Hummel, June Jeacock. Kathy • Van Dorn,. **ear. Flipping the loanoakeeend'rbliing the' sei4sgtges. were (tett to right)r: Breadtoot. Ploy Brook, Joan Caldwell and Pete Caldweit„ (Photo by Carnooeitt and Nancy Linton. Sub. teac- her is Betty Low. There will be a lions business meeting at the Rec. Center Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. There will be -ALI:lanes§ activity night on Sept. 18 for all children from the age of and. up. Ad mission fee will be $1, It will rim from ' to 10 There will' 00 4 business meeting, at the Rec. Center Sept..17 at 730 p.m. The 'Second Annivera.ary $0'aPak0 WAS tivreSetit. ' Aii,weqtr welt arid , gre Was a good, turn our. , 01N00 Results for Sept. 8. first char'the wealth. Lua Reid of H.ensall: second share the wealth, Pave Jewitt of Luck- now; third share the wealth. Mary Siwichi 'of Coderich: jackpot. Vicki Gvertin of Vanastra. NO BROWNIES There will be no Brownies this year due to lack of interest of adults in this community. Anyone that might still be interested please call Diane Ryan at 482-3886. Cubs registered Sept. 14. .1 The Alateen group meeting is held every ,Sunday evening news is good news At: Jan*, C.W.1. ptrrt - *3‘,t, •Ist in Ole school gym. NVitit the president Mrs- 'Chris Hoste in the chair. Mrs, Ewart Wilson the spiritual convenor led the league prayer, and gave the spiritual reading. Reports were given from all standing committees. St. James C.W.L. was organized 60 yrs. ago. Plans have been made to celebrate with a dinner to be held Oct. 27th. Tickets for the bazaar were handed out. 'There will be a booth at the Seaforth fair where tickets will be sold. Father Carauna reminded the _ladies of the mission Sept. 13th, and asked par- ents to encourage the young people to attend. The meeting closed and a social hour followed. from school. A number of minor fires have been started at the rear of businesses on Main Street. It is obviously the work of children. We strong- ly recommend all parents make sure their youngsters do not play with matches. It could have disasterous con- sequences. under the Liquour Licence Act. During the first week of school. we have been mon- itoring the bicycle traffic near the schools. It would appear many youngsters do nOt observe the rules of the road when operating a bi- cycle. Parents are reminded to have all children become familiar with the rule of the road before, they are permit- ted to ride their bike to and Classified Ads pa'. di. idends• *PRY 'COOKERS , SruOetleld Volunteer Firer-hen held 'a pahcaKa*reaXfast Saturday to money for new helmets and shields, Chief Stewart proadfoot says it, was "the *est turnout Air for these breakfasts, which are held twice rightful owner, Louise Hay- es. On Friday, Sept. 11. Nancy Martin driving a 1978 car was involved in an accident with Kenneth a Oldacre driving a 1972 car on Victoria Street. Damage to the veh- ides totalled approximately 51,000.00. There were no injuries. This past week three charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act and four - ROTH FOOD MARKET SEAFORTH KNECHTEL STORE HOURS: • MON.-TUES.-WED. 9 -6 P.M. THURS. & FRI. 9 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 - 6 P.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY IS SENIOR CITIZENS DAY! 5% DISCOUNT ON ORDER OR FREE DELIVERY. I]. WE RESERVX_TEIK. RIGHT TO LIMIT , QUANTITIES PRICES EFFECTIVE-UNTIL CLOSING. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, .1981 K Grocerie Groceries 4 Facelle Royale Colour Print PAPER TOWEL White or Yellow 2 Roll Pkg. 1.18 Laura Secord MINI PUDDINGS 4x5 oz. Tins / Varieties 1.19 Laundry Detergent TIDE 6 Litre 3.59 1.69 .55 200 .g. Bastes!' Assorted Varieties POTATO( CHIPS Red Rose - 60siOrange Pekoe ,TEA BAGS Van Camp - 14 oz. tin BEANS with pork Brown Sugar with pork Softener ,Sheets BOUNCE or:o 2.89 •82 1.19 1.29 b. 1.09 b. Knechtel Sliced 24 oz. loaf BATHROOM ' TISSUE 1.28 WHITE - BREAD , 2/L00 Maple Leaf Regular, Hickory smoked, or hint of maple BACON 500 g Pkg. WIENERS 1 •lb. Pha- ielladiCsivePICNICS BAVARIAN SAUSAGE 500 g2 Facelle Royale 100's 2% MILK 1.98 8 kg. Bag - Purina DOG CHOW 6.99 Clover Leaf - 7 % or. Iln SOCKEYE SALMON 1.89 • FACIAL TISSUE White, Pink, Almond, Yellow L79 1.19 1.39.. 1 79 1.79 1b. .99 lb. 1.49 1.49 .79 Maple Leaf - Halves Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS PRICED R1Cihnr FIODUCE Maple Leaf - Vitildng BOLOGNA Prod. of U.S.A.Can. No. 1 &midst ORANGES .99 doz. Maple Leaf' 4 Varieties BOLOGNA By the Piece 375 g. 250 g. pkg. Maple Leaf - 8 Varieties STICKS Prod. of Ontarlo-Green . CABBAGE 3/1.00 Maple Leaf Sliced Assorted Varieties COOKED MEATS 175 g. pkg. .68 Old South 12 oz. Tin FROZEN JUICES Orange,Grapefruit .88 Campbells 10 oz. Tin TOMATO SOUP .28 GR 9 E. Prod. of Ont. Macintosh APPLES S lb. bad 1.89 2.29m. 1.79th. IT BETTER WE LIKE TO S VE YOU A LITTLE • r