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A,24_ 44E HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 7, 1981
Vanastra Sunday schoolers need s
communicate with the teach-
ers. A formal open house Willi
be held in .0ctober but early
private' communication is
very often the key to4 child's
success.
VANASTRA CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
The Visser family 'has set-
tied 'in. They are living at 60
Victoria Blyd. Telephone is
4§i245,37 . of?.
An Acti CoMmittee • MO
on Sept.' X21. Clarence Iicida
fretni;tratfortIcRC was there
for the,last tirne since:his term
is up. Art • .Settroiders from
Stratford will- t;e,' taking, Ms
ion Department in Seaforth.
INTENDED FORLAST
WEEK
Thingsgre pretty well 0a4 .
to normal at Vanastra Public
School for another year. We
are welcoming three new ,
teachers to the school. Misi
Kruzel, Mrs. Strang and Mrs.
Pletsch.
Qur school will be decorat,
ing the display board at the
Administration Centre early
in Oct.
Cross country has already
'started at the school', Mr.
Nicholls' anticipating a
record turnout,
Place as elder from Stratford.
Colin Tn0.014,5 was present-
ed with, his swimming badge
which he earned at Camp
Sylvan last year.
Thanks to Clem Goulding.
Kim Hodgins and Jeff Dixon
for supplying transportation
and to everyone who donated
to our bottle drive.'
If tuVone still wishes. "tn. .•
have. their. 'son register for '
ettbs• it can be One on
Mondays at the meeting .,•or
contact Jim or bfleryl.Thoinits
at 482,940.' •
•
Every, -Wet* room .14
more •people -fliscover y hat
nighty jobs are accom-
plished ,by low cost Huron
expoSitOr Want Ads., Dial'
527-0240.
We are presently looking
for earent volunteers to assist
us wriTtottr Vietnamese child-
ren. and with other children
at the school. who • would
benefit from small group or
one-to-one involvement. If
you are able to help please
call the school 482-7828 any
weekday.
Last week we borrowed
about 300 new titles from the
Huron' County Library in
G0.4ericii. They are certainly
a . welcome addition to ,,put
lirdry shelves.
.Parents are invited teeming
up to the school at, any time to
Thanksgiving this week.
There will be a Thanksgiving
dinner on Fri.. Oct. 9. -
SPECIAL NURSERY
There are ten children in
special nursery. They are
split , into two groups. 'This
week they are learning about
different foods for Thanksgiv-
ing and the ectItiurs red and
green. They aze alSo learning
to identify Pays and girls.
There is still a , need for ,
YOlaatea rs for Orte Incitnjog.,
• # '001‘ 'frok 8130'its i1:3
a.M. If 'you , are interested,
044411.P4Y Norsery.at the
Vanastra Ree Centre.
• LIONESS
.The Vanastra 'District Lion-
ess Club will be holding their
annual Christmas Bazaar this
year on Sat., Nov. 21st from
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the
Vanastra Recreation Centre.
We would like to welcome
anyone who wishes to put a
table in the bazaar whether it
be for crafts, sewing, baking
etc, -The charge for a table in
the bazaar will be 55.00 or
la'F'70 of whatever you make -
whichever amount is the
least.
If you would like to put a
table in the bazaar please
.contact June Jeacock at
482-3881 by' October 31st at
'Correspondent
NANCY IINTON
Snnday. School is going
well. We had some new
children . this past Sunday
which was good to see. We
would still invite all other
children tot ake part. Parents.
weary collectingOSed stamps
to. buy School bookS and
SibleS fur children irt.depriv,
eit countries. If yeti . could
save Ill the wired stamps anCl.
If SendtheM'wi . biliehildrep
On' $ittitiaY.. opting it would
be itgpre . .10 very pinch,
The Women's Bible Study
group will begin on Wed.,
Oct, 14, at 10;00 a.m. Bring
your children for play-tune.
Coffee will be served.
Next Sunday. Oct. 11.
there will be a special
Thanksgiving service with
special music.
On Monday, Oct. 5. there
Was a meeting for the Refu-
gee Program at 1:30 p.m. and
an Action Committee
meeting at 8:00 p.m.
Come Alive started again
on Tues... Oct. 6.
DAY NURSERY
Karen McEwing has re-
turned from her holiday on
Tues.. Oct. O. The children
are learning more about
arwstra
oice
BURKE-SWART
Lynn Swart/and Tom Burke were married Aug. I. 1981 at
St. Columban' Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swart of R.R. 4 Seaforth. The
groom is son of Mrs. Rose Burke and the late Mr. Joe
Burke, of Stratford. Rev. Father P. Oostveen officiated at
the ceremony. The-maid of honour was Joanne Swart of
London, sister of the bride, the groomsman was Alec
McGregor, friend of the groom. The bridesmaids were Kim
Swart, sister of the bride, and Kate McColl of Edmonton.
Ushers were Frank Verberne of Dublin and Larry Horne of
Seaforth. The altar boys were Mark-Swart and Mike
Schoonderwoerd.
the latest.
VANASTRA RECREATION
CENTRE
Next week at the Vanast ,
ra Recreation Centre it is
"Bring A Friend" week t Oct
12th to Oct. 18th). For this
week only. members of any
fitness or swim classes, cart-
tying afrieodtaparticipate in
the class they are involved in:.
This will give people a chance
to show what they ,are doing
affid learn at the centre. Your
iTtStrlletar will have more
details. mg°
Results for Toss., Sept. %
first Share tIre wealth .
Daphne Johnston of Clinton;
second share the wealth •
Gloria Alloway: third share
the wealth - Loretta, Brown of
Exeter and Jackpot • Helen
Tinnev of Hensall.
ALATEEN •
The Alateen group meeting
every Sunday evening at 7:00
in the Vanastra Christ-
ian Church.
COMMUNITY TID-BITS
To all Vanastra Residents
have a good Thanksgiving
weekend.
The Vanastra Arena will be
opened on Oct. 15th. If you
wish to rent ice time please
contact the Seaforth Recreat-
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STORE HOURS: ROTH 9• - 6 P.M.
9 - 9 P.M.
9 - 6 P.M.
MON.-TUES.-WED.
THURS. i FRI.
SATURDAY
FOOD MARKET KNECHTE IIIN : NNYEIFRI G THA NKSGIVING ,
, EVEM ....
'94 EVERY WEDNESDAY IS
SENIOR CITIZENS' "DAYI 5%
DISCOUNT ON ORDER OR
FREE DELIVERY.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Prices effective until closing Saturday, October 10, 1981.
1.7 K Groceries Groceries
`Libby"i'Fancy Sun Squee4i. .85
'new ftetittialt ...-
Bicks
Yums Yums or Sw. Mix REF PICKLES 11,
Maxwell House
INSTANT COFFEE
10 oz. Jar
0 1 9. lb. g.
Bruce Packers, Homestyle
HEADCHEESE by the piece
Robin Wood
Cherry, Choc, or StraWberry
GRAHAM
PIES 375 ml.
Store
ECONOMY WIENERS --,-3t5 g. .89 .
2.39 lb.
1 049 lb,
24 oz. Store' Sliced
COOKED HAM
Maple Leaf 28 oz. tin
MINCEMEAT
Dream Whip
DESSERT
TOPPPING
Fresh Meaty , •
SPARERIBS
4 /1.98
Serve .69
170 g. McCain
PUMPKIN PIES
22 Oz.
loaves Pride of Canada
• VINTAGE HAMS Whole or Halves 2.99..
1.39..
Dole •
Crushed, Sliced or Chunks
9
SMOKED muD PICNICS
Canada Packers
SmOked Ham Leg of
PORK ROAST
Prod. U.S.A. Can. 01
YAMS
Shank or Butt Portion
Stokely
VEGETABLES
Peas, Beans, Cr.or. Kemal Corn
.39 0, Centre Cut Leg of Pork 1.69,, HAM ROAST
COURTIGiiii)FainCPPLES
Qu'cik, 'Minute or Slow 1.35 kg.
..
9.
,,, . D MILL OATS
Robin Hood Flaky 19 oz.
PIE, CRUST MIX 1
DESSERT TOPPING •
Cool Whip.Froien . 500 nit
PINEAPPLE
in Syrup
GRANGE JUTE": „„
SUNKIST ,
ORANGES 1 A9
19 oz.
1.99
1.25
2.99
1.59
1.49
09
JELLY POWDERS
Club House
GRAVY
-MIXES 25
Club-House Red
CHERRIES
and Manzanilla
OLIVES
jell°
Asst. Flavours 3 oz.
PUMPKIN 2a oz. tin
Knechte1, Sliced
WHITE
'BREAD
4eston's
Soft & Crusty oz.,Brown
ROLLS
French's Prepared
MUSTARD
V4 JUICE n• oz. jar •89
K Bakery'
Dor
24 oz
Pkg, of 12
250 ml.
3/1.00
1.49-
.89
Pride of Canada Cornmeal
Ont. Grown 81 Waxed
RUTABAGAS
3/1.00 2.29 lb.
Robin Hood
ALL PURPOSE
FLOUR
10 kg.
by the piece BACK BACON
5 lb. bag
1.69
Prod. U.S.A. Can. at
Prod. of Ont. or P.E.I.
Canada #1
POTATOES Burns Campfire Sliced RED GRAPES
.89
1.69 SIDE BACON 500 g.
1009 10 lb. bag