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The Huron Expositor, 1981-11-04, Page 20:•• del Free Ca it books avoitable to groups „, • ROTH F 1 OD MARK SEAFORTH THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 4, 'team Nurse CortesPONent NANCY UM N .4ani-OgwaY is 'Pelebrafittg * birthday on Nov. 7. The Children at Tockersnfith Day 1190017 are learning about different shapes this week. on.. Nov. 12 a Opber is coming to uutuoyan4 special tom, so parents please. dress your chitdreri ittbrit0 • you .year w;cuy.wo again put atable,ln the Lioness Christ -, • a* Boot 1.60.4 haiP anl! used toys, boOk.S, plantS, craft items, or baked goods to donate to the table please deliver them to Day Nursery -any time. The children at special nursery are learning the self skills such as doing up zipPers, buttons, snaps and shoe laces. They go swim- ning every Tuesday morning VANASTRA PUBLIC . SCHOOL Kindergarten and grade one students from Vanastra Public School visited the Evans farm. They enjoyed meeting the goat "Suzie" and the raccoon, dogs. ham- sters and pigeons. Mr. Evans took' tlit children on a long the Clinton Cenotaph on Nos. 11. Report cards will be sent home on Nov. 10. Private contact June Jeacock at 482-3881. BINGO First share the wealth, Lua Reid of Herman-and Ida Earle of Seaforth; second share the wealth, Alice Jackson of Clinton; third share the wealth, Ida Earle of Seaforth: jackpot, Luca Boyes of Clin- ton. hayride to the, pumpkin patch where the "students picked their own pumpkins to take home. Delicious apples end- ing of Nov. 25 when they will be involved in the workshop entitled "The Teacher and the Law." Vanastra Recreation Centre. We would like to welcome anydne 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 $5.00 or 10% of whatever you make - whichever amount is the least. if you vveald like to put a table in, the' bazaar please interest in skating for the school children. We are hoping to enter a float in the Santa Claus parade in Goderich on Sat.. Nov. 28. The theme will be -Images of Christmas. - VANASTRACHRISTIANN cOptca Thank yo4 to Tina Baker 41.14 Carol 5temens:' for faking Me finite tell 4 Bible story, and giving! us suggestions on crafts. Young peoples will begin on, Sen..-Nov, at..8 Anyone,. aged 1„1 yrs. and over, is welcome to come to Bruce and N'ancy Linton's home at C2, Charles Sq. The Visser girls will be singing next Sunda), during the service, and , at the Heather Gardens service on Sunday at 3 p.m. Rev. Tong Chitchalern- them will be the guest speaker at the refugee fel- lowship evening on Fri.. Nov. 6. LIONESS The Vanastra and District Lioness Club will be holding its annual Christmas Bazaar this year on Sat.. Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the "1"*- 1/0ri Hugill. Seaforth - and robeGnat Reid. Londesboro were united in marriage at First Presbyterian Church, Seaford'. at 5 p.m. on Oct. 3, 1981 with the Rev. T.A. Duke officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levetne Hugill, Seaforth. 'Tittgreont is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Reid, Londesboro: Mrs. Carol Carter. Seaforth was organist. Mrs. Sandra Pepper, Brussels, was soloist. Mrs. Ida Tilker. Moorefield. friend of the bride, was maid of honour; Bridesmaids were Lyn Hugill, Seaforth sister of the bride; Cheryl Reid. Londesboro, sister of the groom and Theresa Brito. Waterloo, cousin of the bride. Best man was Steven Reid, Londesboro, brother of 'the groom, James Hugill, Seaforth, brother of the bride; and Murray Wheeler, Brussels. CarrieMcKillen, Stratford, neice of the bride, was flower girl, Michael Hugill, Seafortheephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Following the wedding, a dinner and reception were held at Seaforth Legion with George Miller, uncle of the bride. as master of ceremonies. Mr. and ....... Reid are residing in Stratford. available to people in their communities and have limit- ed budgets for book - buying. Applications from individuals are not eligible. Applicants can- request a kit containing either 80 works of fiction, poetry and plays. 80 works of non-fiction. or 40 works of Children's literature. Groups and, organizations which wish to receive kits of free Canadian books from the Canadian Council should •ap1-. ply to the Council by Decem- ber 31. 1981. Oice interviews will be held on Nov. 23 in the evening. and on Nov. 25 in the afternoon. Parents are asked to return the interview request forms. which will be sent home with the student achievement forms, as soon as possible. Since the Vanastra Arena is now open we will be sending a survey out tb the community to determine the ed the enjoyable- visit. The public school had a very successful open house Wed.. Oct. 26. A record number of parents attended. On Fri., Oct. 30 the teachers were involved in many varied educational act- ivities in the professional activities day at Clinton Public School. They are looking forward to the morn- The students of grade 3. 4. 5, and 6 collected for Unicef on Hallowe'en night. A spe- cial thank you to the Lions Club itbr patrolling the corn, mtmity. and to the children for not causing any damage. There will be a special Remembrance Day assembly at the school on Nov. 10. Some children will represent the Vanastra Public School at Applicants should request an application form by letter or by a toll-free telephone call to the Writing and Ptibli- cation Section of the Council. The kits are available in English or in French. Groups chosen to receive kits will be notified in April 1982 and . receive the books shortly thereafter. The annual cmpetition for book kits is open to Canadian groups and organizations ' who will make the books Lt STORE HOURS: MONAUES.-WED. 9'- 6 P.M. THURS. & FRI. 9 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 - 6 P.M. -. CH KN Prices effective until Closing Saturday, November 7. 1961 EVERY 'WEDNESDAY IS SENIOR CITIZENS DAYI, 5% DISCOUNT ON ORDER OR FREE DELIVERY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. /Ur Groceries K_Groceries Monarch I!, Purpose or Cake Er Pastri* Jo. • Mazola ©0 1.49 Stayfree PADS .99 10's Family Pack LOIN PORK CHOPS Fast F'ry PARK CHOPS Boneless LOIN CHOPS 1.49. 1.99, Prairie Maid •99 PAaPER TOWELS PUFFED RICE 250 Gram pkg 1.29 Duncan Hines Ass't 2 roll LAYER CAKES -2.29 Prairie Maid PUFFED 'WHEAT- .69' 175 Gram 1 1.79 520 Grams Carnation COFFEE MATE TenderloinEnd PORK LOIN ROASTS • 3 - 4 lb. ave. 1.49 .99 Pepperidge Farm LAYER CAKES 1.19 13 oz. pkg.. 500 g. 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