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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-11-04, Page 7tondesboro t NESTLE FAMILY. PUDDINGS 15 oz NESTLES; REG. OR MARSHMALLOW' 'aitTAZ.: HUT CHOCOLATE 500g. 41111111110MM 129 TOMATO OR VEGETABLE and anza news S U 175 g. TUBS FOR REG. PTO'• 69c EACH ' $ 1 Is your kitchen ready for a face lift ? - CUSTOM KITCHENS AND VANITIES •. AN NEW-CONSTRUCT ON OR REMODELING COME IN AND SEE THE SPECIALISTS John- Patterson 482-31337 ' BALL-MACAULAY 'LIMITED . • SAFORTH CLINTON HENSALL 627-0910 402-3405 2624418 [FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Open Tues. to Thur . 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m"- Fridays 9:30 a.m. -9. p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., ClOsed MOndays IA III Strasti Dublin Telaphons 3454250 „ • ELECTROHOME TELEVISIONS &. STEREOS & SO ONDESIGN COMPONENTS We hove the stock... --co. A We have the pricesI1 6/-90$9,0 ti0 IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE! 11 1 () 1 HH H^I REG. '2.69 SPANISH OR BLANCHED PEANUTS 96 ". FKG MONARCH CAKE AND PASTRY ,FLOUR ZEHRS THE ORMBXPOAITOR. NOVEMBER 1$ Lai Sunday held in -Walton • CorreSpondent ROIL ALLAN MCCALL _ 887-6677 Greeters were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bean for Laity Sunday at Duff's United Church. Guest organist was Mr. Floyd ,Hergtan. Ushers were. Mervin Smith, Laverne Godkin and Bruce Godkin,. Conducting' the -worship 9:rvlee WAS --Martin Bsi n. -who gave 11‘,„,verY interesting , *MAtiic ehildtee, saying we S-0•• client our blea, Uhtlit4 4004 Of our wands; Several musicel. seleetion* were given through the service . by "The Waltonlins" consisting of Marge Carswell, Ruth Townsend, Bill and Grace Campbell and Graeme Craig, the men assisting with their guitars. The choir was made up men who sang, "Will your anchor hold"? The scripture lessens were read by Mr. Roy Gingerich. Doug Fraser introduced the guest speaker, Dr. Betty Ibidgeman, a Medical Adissinnary Zaire. Africa. She shared her experienced with the people is African, how they are trying to help the needy. A special offering Was received to tie equally divided With* MisHiOrt Mat', service fund and the World DevelopMent Pions": lltadl MeCzaViro Wive tbUroku. I° Sit WISsts On "bad contributed to that:: ;entice:, and to alt tboie Rev#Chltrirs A. Swxn4050 the ‘eritice ' with' the benediction; - A short period of "Fellowship with the guests was enjoyed over sandwiches and beverages in the church basement. The official board meeting is scheduled for Sunday Nov. .8 at 8:00 p.m. On Wednesday, November 11 a special Armistice Day Service will be held at Duff's at 11 a.m. the Royal Canadian Legion to be in tatendsmce. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle returned recently from a holiday visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Jim and Helen Duncan and grandson. Corey of Russel, Manitoba. Mr, and Mrs. Rally AOilies visited on Sundsty with. Mr. ,,and Mrs. Jet*, Wes, and family of Bcilw004 near -Fergus. Mr. and" Mrs. Allan Carter and girls of R.R. 4, Clinton visited on Sunday at the home of the latter parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ceutt's. Dr. , Brian and Mrs. Traviss, A11ison,and Leslie of Waterloo YiSited on ,t4e weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Herb Traviss• Mr, 'and Mrs, 071en4egt • REG. 69e EACH,. 500 g. JAR 12 oz. TINS REG. $1.39 Saunders, `Royal Oak, Michigan spent thee weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle. They were all supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Huether and John. Steven Huether of Waterloo also spent the day 44 his piteet's 1 nie. MM. Watson1 and r . her sinter iCemepasie4 their brother Keith of rindaor on a Motor trip for a week to Atlantic, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson and Robert of Vancouver B.C. visited recently for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. WALTON BOTS WAN The Walton Bantams won the • TrirCounty trophy by defeating Atwood in the funds. MemberS of the team Are; fell, Port kficksots, Jeff Carnnbell. Dayetampbell,. Pete Hoye*. Paul Dodds, to TaYtor, Peter Oinstnorei ,010.7 Godkin, Tim Fritz and Darryl Hoegy. Coaches were Bruce Godkin and Jerry Zwep. Congratulations Boys and coaches. Every week more and more people discover what -nighty jobs are accom- plished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. Correspondent MIT8r ORTM8110111)ROOR 80,47.58 • • On 'Sunday' tbe con gait- ion waSiOeTed by.Bert 404 and Nelson. MCCIOIre; Ushers were Michael:Radford, Ste- ven, Kennetly, -David WhAe• and Scott Overboe. Rev. Scott welcomed all and announced that nest Sunday a guest speaker will attend from Alcohol and Drug. Cencerns. On November 7th at 9z30 LIM a combined workshop on mission will be held at Sebringville United Church. Dr. Bridgeman will speak. Bring your finch. The mitten tree is up ready for mitts,. Rev. Scott led in worship. The children's story was about smoke detectors. There was no Junior Congre- - The sermon was Lord give me patience and give it non; we live in an age of in- patience were everything is instant like the radio and T.V. Even the food is instant. The choir anthem-vas-with Susan Jamieson as organist and Gail Lear Choir Director. Messengers main the Sun- day School rooms at 11 a.m. EXPLORER EXPEDITION #3 The Explorers meeting was held October 29th.. Kathy Kennedy and Lisa Spence did the Explorer emblen. Cheri Hoggart did Explorer picture. Collection received came to $3.50. The firstyear girls were initiated. The girls made candy planes and had a Hallowe'en party. They closed with "This is My Father's World." Beacom Unit of U.C.W. meeting will be held Nove- l/ter church. Roll call will be to name a former minister of Londesboro charge. Meeting- While knob with being seried. the ladles all saSiste4 ie some preprater, work tot thelimOtal 'Soma which are to heewle the next meeting. The misting•• WAR closed Helen Lee with a reading entitled' Patchtfarit Meow. Next meeting will be November 16 at the Church. AUCTION Londesitore Lions. Auction sale of articles donated by area residents last Wednes- day was successful in raising approximately 3750.00 for the Lions Hospital pledge of a minimum of $3,000. The Lions thanked Auctioneer Richard Lobb for his time and for providing the trailer and other necessary articles. Joe. Corey and Bob Batty were NESCAFE DECAFFEINATED 6 oz. 10 oz. TINS SPECIAL! CANADA 'A' GRADE FRESH! LARGE EGGS TINS. -FOR 10 OZ. JAR NESTLE'S 8 VARIETIES $I MINI•PUDDINGS4. . 5. • -QUIK CHOCOLATE, S2•3: NESTLES 750 K. TIN r NESTLES ENCORE ,gi 44 INST.,COFFEE '6 oz. 1 UtikrtevIS TAPIOCA 'NICE CHOCOLATE - AUTTEIIISCOICH FREEZE DRIED INSTANT OR DECAFFEINATED COFFEE or:JAR TASTERS CHOICE . 8 , , . , WE iCIESERVE THE RICHT TO ILIMIT,PURCHASES TL R A ONA LE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIRE IMEMES • AAA Mid DICKS PICKLES 500 mi. Stidirr ' WHITE TUNA 184 11,, St SHEET STYLE $ ' fdp zn LA DOM FABRIC SOFTENER ice, 1.97, Ana PAS 150 3199' qv T HOUSE FOIL PRINK CRYSTALS 41, Or 120NEWHET St i BOBBLE OATH 1.9 L. Avr RUBBER' GLOVES PR, 79' IIR. OLOMMIRWRI ROLL di w St ILO NO` NAME S-M4. IZ io i i oz. Si IA E . Lir CHEESE SPREAD -250 p. *LIS ..,. "CAVRNMSN FARMS (3 VARIETIES) ' VEGETAB IER i t oz. 14.7 , CORN OIL MARGARI2Iii SZ STRAW RIES, S9 FRASERVAI.E. FROZEN $j SW SEA FROM st AT ZEHRS *o.t .',u. forA41144 At lid a. NT5. LIMIT 3 DOZEN PER CUSTOMER CLUB-SODA, TONIC WATER. SUGAR. FREE GINGER ALE OR CANADA DRY GINGER ALE REGULAR /59 BOTTLES PLUS DEP. FROZEN CONCENTRATED WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE PURITAN FLAKED, HAM 184 g. 129 MA YONNAISE 750 ml. *L 99 l 32% *afirsTeelt n I.SO GLASS STEMWARE EACH 50.99, 501111 FROM' FLORIDA irRANOE JUICE 18 2i3 or. 149 BUTTERCOYNTRY KITCHEN; nog. *159 WESTOIIS 2 VARIETIES YORK BRAND CRUNCHY OR SMOOTHY PEANUT BUTTER VELOUR WHITE -YELLOW-BEIGE-BLUE 'BATHROOM TISSUE OUR REG. PRICE 54.75 2.4 Kg. BOX DELISLE 8 FLAVOUR VARIETIES SINISSPUN YOGURT SAVE s1.06 best caracter Tanya Kennedy (C) best humorous, Hens Singh (D) belt putehased - The course promises to be longer and more challenging than ever - Watch for details. tasableasaista?is - e+ hung Spe440 •thatOrs to all doo. sted, 4. km". With ti t le 1i.sPi . oi Pledge the Mit held on Sittit4eyA4evetehec ' 7th' at the Goderich' TOM- , shin halt S01116 tickets. owe still available, but they are going fast.. Back by popular demand the Lions are having it pancake breakfast November 22nd between 9:00 and 1:30. With these extended' honors you can, have pancakes for breakfast go to church and • • return for a pancake lunch again. MI proceeds will be directed to the Hospital Building Fund. Party a success the children left with a bag of good as the weather. Also Family and Consural , treatsw _ _ _ - --coining op- in - the-month, of - er meeting wilt-be °n co4uniel • 'November the Lions will be - November 11th, at 8 p.m. in were PRESCHOOL (a) holding their Mystery the hall. The topic is Health, west - Robbie Johnston (B) Tour/Poker Rally on" 28th. and the guest speaker will be Ms. Cathie Rutter of Gode- dch. Roll call will bean'old remedy= my Grandmother taught me. PERSONALS Mrs. Beth Knox returned home on Friday from spend- ing a month with cousin Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Allen at Cy/iris, California. Sunday visitors with )1r. and Mrs: Harry Snell wre her sister Mr. and ' Mrs. John Perry, Brussels. AliVMEIVAUPTIIT The October meeting of the Aimwell Unit was held on October 19th tit die church. The meeting wsLs especially planned as a work meeting consisting first " of tying a s'azy quilt. a - The meeting was opened Marion, Snell 'with the levotion. A discussion was ield on dentitions for the ilospital Fund.' Audrey rhornpson moved the quilt )e. -donated,* - tontlesb9in ions for a fund raising with the proceedd going tg the Hospital Fund, seconded by, Norma Glousher. Visitation to the shutins was discussed and plans are to be finalized at the, next- Of course last Saturday Paula Allen, kindergarten (A) allbe i lge Ghosts tthe 3 1 st andaGoObl well as many other Oared- C homemade, Kerry Kenne- funniest, character, A Debbie mb e Amber c oMtcalub;allst born hall for the annual Kim and Marilyn MayberryB) October easr as gathered at the Londes- dy. GRADE 1-4 A funniest, Halloween party. While , best character, Kevin Shit- gameX like apple bobbing linghlaw (C) Homemade, and dime toss, were being"_ -Richard' Shaddick (D) pur- played downstairs; judges chased, Claude Cartwright Anderson,ThMaromgpsonandcia,r! vince Bob.t_ al Whyte 03) heat character, ,,. Grade 5.8 (A).funniest, Crys-, took on the unenviable task Fred Peel (c) Homemade on display, each age group Julia Sheddick (D) panfuls- paraded under the lead and ed;Stanley Airdire. Over age distraction- of the clowns who tossed the ever present contestants included Lena -auky. Nesbitt, , Tom and Marjorie ._Cartoons were featured ii - Dttizeren„ricutv.70- ShcibbarrTind-Plo' a prelude to festivities and also; served as a finale. All The evening proved as ••: