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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-11-11, Page 9Reid. Mrs. Edith Wey. Mrs. Viola Kirkby and Rev. Char- les A. Swan. Dr. Betty Pridgeman were one of the speakers during the day she stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wcy for the week while speaking in this area. Rev. Charles A. Swan was HAVE A PIECE OF CAKE, JOYCE Joyqe Van Vliet had just finished eating her fait bite of pie when she was offered this cake by Brian McGavin. She was eating all these goodies at Duff's United Church, Walton which held its annual turkey supper last week. (Photo by Ranney) SEAT( )RTH JEW FlIER , ettiltirerts--: Socks- Assorted Brands .57 Stheafer . Pens Buy one get one FREE Boy's -1Short Sleeve Shirts Buy one get one FREE , Men's Undershirt's .97 ,Values to 1.98 Man's' Handkerairefs .47 Children's -, Panties .97 Larone -Spinal STORE HOURS Mon th ru• Sin 9.00 to 5.30 Friday 9.00 to 9 00. While Quanties last Ail Sales Final Seaforth 527-1960 WALL TO WA I. SALE area news numumuniutualumannianummuntunannlittlinunitimitlitn1111111118MIMIfiligg 1 = RR 2 HensokOnt. PIINNINE CHALET • Alf BULKINSAKER'S CHRISTMAS -BAKING NEEDS CHECK BELOW FOR GREAT SAVINGS ON BAKING SUPPLIES IT EM ' SPECIAL PACE ITEM ,, SPECIAL PRICE CHOPPED * COMPARED WALNUTS 350 1 g. OR PIECES TO NATIONAL SIZE , BRANDS - 49 a EACH $3"..51` VALUE CUT *COMPARED MIXED TO NATIONAL PEEL 4N g SIZE BRANDS - 69 $2.39 VALUE HOT mIX *COMPARED CHOCOLATE ,, 600 g. SIZE TO NATIONAL BRANDS = II 99 A ill EACH $3.46 VALUE CHIPS' CHOCOLATE * COMPARED TO NATIONAL FLAVOURED 900 g SIZE BRANDS % - 2.9 9 53.93 VALUE 4 SEEDLESS- *COMPARED RAISINS SULTANA 900 g SIZE TO-NATIONAL BRANDS, - 29 II - $3.89 VALUE GLACED MIXED *COMPARED TO FRUIT I CUT • •,681) g. .. i SLZE NATIONAL BRAP1120-7.- .1111 ii $3.45 VALUE RED, GLACE ‘" COMPARED GREEN OR MIXED TO NATIONAL CHERRIES 450 6. BRANDS'- SIZE , n 89 4,, 'EACH $3.99 VALUE *COMPARED OATS LAR(E-QUICK-INSTANT k - I 2 KG SIZE , TO NATIONAL BRANDS - 9 29 aria .EACH. $2.89 VALUE BLANCHED, *COMPARED ALMONDS SLICED, SLIVERED, OR GROUND 226 g. SIZE To NATIONAL BRANDS - 89 a $3.49 VALUE ARTIFICIAL * COMPARED TO VANILLA 600 g SIZE NATIONAL BRANDS - 4 1 9 wi a $2.09 VALUE 1 *COMPARED SPICES CHILI POWDER - 230 g GROUND NUTMEG - 1504g. CINNAMON - 215 g. TO NATIONAL BRANDS- ' PAPRIK 4S. A - 265 g 19 !BEACH $5.49 VALUE *COMPARED PEANUT BUTTERSCOTCH OR TO BUTTER NATIONAL CHIPS CHIPS450 BRANDS :.45O 'SIZE g. SIZE - 29 al EACH ,..) $3.24 VALUE COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS MEANS THE NATIONAL BRANDS REGULAR RETAIL PRICES IN EQUIVALENT WEIGHTS TO BULKI-BAKER SIZES. ' AVAILABLE Al'. .111Er ROTH .. Ariki, FOOD MARKET SE/WORTH PRICES EFPECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1981 STORE HOURS: MONAUES.AYED. -9.6 P.M. TOURS. *MI. 9 . 9 P.M. SAMDAT 9i . 6 P.M. Youth group to meet at Walton manse THE HURON EXFV8ITOR, NOVEMBER Of 1011, Rock concerts in Hul 4 CorteSpondent MRS. ALLAN WM/. $470.61.7 Greeting worshlorts on Sunday morning at Duff's United were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser. Ushers were Mervin Smith. Lavern Godkin and Bruce Godkin. Mrs. Marjorie Humphries is or- ganist „far this month. Rev. Charles A. Swan conducted the worship for Armistice SundaY. taking as the ser- mon. -Tan the weapons fall silent'.,: his , chat with the Young peoplei';'$7,14,4 tbnailbt, ''Love: is more powerful than ' hatred". In the coming. •eventS• the youth groitti are invited to meet at the Manse. Sunday, Nov. IS at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day, November 18. you are • invited to the Bible Study based on the book: .Living between memory and hope at the home of Mrs. Viola Kirkby. .Thoselinlispital are Mrs. -Jean Broadfoot (Clinton). Mrs. Leona McDonald (Sea- forth). Mrs. Linda Fischer (Wingham) Mr. Roy Brennie. (Kitchener). The U.C.W. meeting is scheduled for Thursday evening November 19 at 7:30 p.m. Attending the Mission Rally at Ontario Street United Church. Sun- day eveeirig, Nov. 1 were Mr. and'AkArs. Campbell Wey. Mrs. Viola Kirkby and Rev. Swan when Dr, Betty Bridgeman was guest speak- er., Those attending the work- shop-at-Sebringville on Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Baan, Mrs. Annie in London on Wednesday where he attended the Divi- sion of World Outreach tak- ing all presbytery of the London area. Dr. Glen Oliver of Hunts- ville. Texas and his wife Marilyn who is presently at Kitchener and Leslie Oliver of Huronview visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin and family on Saturday evening. Les returned' to Kitchener with his son and .daughter-in law for a few, days. MO; Isabelle Shortrecd. itri.d.tit'S- Ken: $hortreed. attended the weddintof tel Warwick and Linda 'Miner on Saturday. evening at tfie if ue- vale United Church and the reception later at the Brussels. Morris and Grey Commilnity Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson The November meeting of the Burns U.C.W . was held at the hoMe of Josephine Mac- Gregor on Monday afternoon with 14 Members and 2 visitors present. Hazel Reid opened the meeting with a poem. Hazel Reid read the Scripture Luke Chapter 3. Beryl Reid read a poem "Fail." Several members took part in the reading "Building Personality". Hazel Reid dosed with pray- er. Hazel *thanked Josephine and alt who took pail. Jean Scott was in charge of the business, and gave a Mitchell, Walton. Miss Luel- la Mitchell. Mr. Jack Mit- chell; Mr. and Mrs . Lyle Brothers all `of Brussels at- tended the armistice service at the cep otaph in Masan Sunday morning and were later dinner guests of Mrs. Lillian Beer and son Steve. Mr. and Mrs- Mack Web- ster. Mary P. llen and Mark, of Varna and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed. Jodi. Rabbi and Kendra were Sunday evening .-supper -guests. with Mrs. Isabelle Shortreed • in the Mrs. :Phyllis Iviithell .ex,- pects. to have neatly the- ,I-011 quilts on .disPlay at her" home on . Saturday 'for the Cameo and BoWmaster open house. There ,Will, be dernopsoating all day, . 'With a display on Monday., son Hisk. Ida Wright and Mary Clark. Get well cards were signed for Elsie Shad- dick and Wilfred Glazier. Eight games of cards were played. Winners were ladies-. high *Stella Adams, lone hands, Jean Scott. low Mar- garet Gond, men high Hazel Reid playing as a man lone hands flora Shobbrook play- ing as a man, low Emerson Risk, lucky number won by. Isabel Airdire. The commit, - teeirrchargewas Tedirkati" - and Dora Shobbrook. Lunch was served. The'next meeting ' VII be .ftkinaber 17th. In charge wiffEetteth Knox and Hazel Watkins. • Mrs. Joe Shaddick was If there is ever • a rock concert 14440 for the wilds of Willett the councillo rs there are prepared to deal with it. At their November meeting last week, Milieu council approved a bylaw to regulate the holding of public 'entertainment in the. town- ship. The-bylaw was initialed -by a notice from, the Ontario Provincial Police. Before the bylaw-cOuneit Would have had no jurisdiction over large public entertainment func- 'tions- an partieUlar ninsie.or rock concerts,- The fOoderich andCoiho. rne townShijta'have approved a' similar bylaw. The hylaw itself does:not offer restrictions but but Merely lets council have a 'way of asser- ring itself if the matter ever came before them. In other business council appointed Mel Knok to repre- sent Hallett on the proposed Seaforth and District Arena board. The tender *OS ablOn Ford Tractor for a tractor steal Mower was accepted for $12.750 which include* * trade-in. Delivery date has been set for December 1. Building permits were at proved for the following; Ream- repairs shop; Cul Dalton, to home; and A trallev placed on lot 21 ;gammon 5 to !30 used 44 Office apace foe the dug trials. Council IOW lapPrOved * bylaw to ASPQ*000. Valid in 'the coustrUction, of`drailt- . Shuffleboard tiro schume Beard season be- gan November 4th. High lady was Audrey Thompson, high man George Hoggaart, low lady Helen Lawson, low man Reg Lawson winning couple in play offs Edythe Beaton* and Dora Shobbrook. Next game will be in 2 weeks, November 18th. Everyone welcome. CARD PARTY There were 5 tables in,piay on November 5th at the W.I. card party were ladies high. Helen Sootheran. lone hands. Pearl Cummings. low Mary Riley. men: high Gordon Murray. low Edythe Beacom, icy *prim were openeri ,at4 Owe job WASawardett, SO* Ottatr.t14 POI% • ::Pa.t.*t $1000,14iiieer.to 4t,v044.• ity offiendrk. - playingas a 11411. lone-hands Ted flunking- 1-p charge were Beth Knox and Rattle Wood- Next cards in 2 weeks No- ventber 200. MARY ANNE (BLAKE] VAN DEN HENGEL of Owen Sound graduated from Wil- fred Laurier University with a Master of Social Work Degree on May 31, 1981. She the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake of Ft .R. 2, Brussels and the wife of Jack Van den Hengel a former Seaforth resident. Currently. she is. employed by the General and Marine Hospital, ' Children's and Adolescent's' unit.- Owen Sound. admitted to Seaforth Hospital on November 3rd. Friends will be glad to know Mrs. Jack Armstrong is much improved following heart surgery and has return- ed to her home. .. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns were Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson and Kate and on Sunday Jack Smith, all of London. Wilfrid Glazier returned --homeOctober29'fromspend: ing a week in St. Joseph's 'hospital, London Jim McEwing and Art Colion returned horn on Sat- urday November 7th from Bracebridge from hunt- Burns UCW plans turkey supper reading. Roll call was an- sWered by a Bible verse, and minutes of the last meeting were read. The Treasurer's report was given by Jean Leiper. A turkey dinner will be served at the December meeting. to be, held at the Londesboro Community Hall. Members will exchange Christmas-gifts. **A General Thanksgiving" was repeated in unison. Correspondent MRS. DORA SHOBBROOK S23-4254- Happy Gang Seniors held their meeting November 3rd at 1:30 p.m. in the hall with 19 present. President Jean.Scott welcomed all. Beth Knox was at the piano for the opening number. A reading The Farmers Last Will by Jean Scott and. The Hillbilly Mothers' Letter To Her Son was by Dora Shobbrook- A discussion en a Christ- mas Party at the December meeting took place with the decision to have it catered to. A few games of Bingo were played. Winners were Emer- Londes4oro Happy Gang seniors meet ing. They caught a deer. Aimwell unit meeting will be held Monday, November 16th at 8' p.m. in the church. They will be making favors' hospital trays so please bring sharp scissors. Congratulations to Mrs. Stella Adamson.thetirth of her first Grandson Evan. Le- land Gordon on October 29th to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Adams at,Missisauga. ,Mrs,-- -Dore- Shobbrook • spend the weekend in Wood- stock with Mr. and Mrs. Ross liaison and family and at- tended the Woodstock Colle- giate graduation at which Sheryl received her Honour Graduation Diploma. e Lonsips:orb' & Private Parties uA Ei Sat. Nov. 14 - Exeter Main St. Jug Band .4. Sat. Nov. 21 - Spirit :11 Sat. Nov. 28 - Joe Overholt Fri. Dec. 4 - Spirit Sat. Dec. 5 - Spirit hi. 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