HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-02-26, Page 35SNOW SCULPTURE - - was one o the Winter Weekend events at
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diwork, photo by Bagley
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St. Paull ACW
The regular meeting of St.
Paul's ACW was held on Ting.
sday afternoon at the home of
Mrs, Windover. The president,
Mrs. Forrest, opened the meeting
with The Members Prayer and
the Lord's Prayer. The scripture
was read by Mrs. Middleton. Roll
call was answered by a BiblieaI
verse on. Love,
Following a reading on "An old
fashioned winter" slides were
shown by Rev. Anderson on the
beautiful floral Cypress Gardens
in Florida. Mrs. Windover gave
the study book, "Entrust your
family to God". The meeting
closed with prayer.
U CAN COUNT ON
R REAL MEAT VALUES
VALUES FOR YOUR FREEZER
Choice Local
BEEF or PORK
CUT & WRAPPED BY EXPERTS
SIDES OF BEEF
894 LB.
LOIN OF BEEF
$1 .1 9 LB.
nrl
101b, bag of Pure
BEEF PATTIES
$7.90 each
_ HINDS OF BEEF
$ wi .09 LB.
F., Side of
PREMIUM PORK
904 LB.
PIGS FEET
104 LB.
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FROZEN FOOD
McCains
PEAS
2 lb. 79'
Neilson's Famous
ICE CREAM
I/2 gallon
s1.69
PRODUCE
Produce of Honduras
BANANAS
17' LB.
Produce of U,S.A. Sunkist
NAVEL ORANGES
dozen
Fresh Cello
10 02. bog
SPINACH 39' each
69'
TURKEY
WINGS
$450 10 lb.box Each
Sliced Dutch Loaf or
Pickle & Pimento Loaf
COOKED MEAT
LB.
TURKEY
DRUMSTICKS
$ 90
10 lb. box each
Fresh
69t
LB.
WIENERS
Reg. or All Beef
4
1 lb. pk g.
GROCERY VALUES
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MARKET
Mensal!, Ont,
THE STORE WHERE PRICES
AND FRIENDLY SERVICE
MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
Queensway visitors
Faber, Barbara Cooper, Mar-
jorie Consitt and Margaret Jones
The regular ,,meeting of the
Kinsmen Club of Hensall and
District was held at the Cosy
Corner Restaurant on February
18, Vice-president Paul Harrison
chaired the meeting in the ab-
sence of president Dave
Scherrnarl.
Discussion was held regarding
a village crest and secretary Bob
Heil reported he would have
more information for the next
meeting. Al Br okenshire
chairman of the elimination draw
Plan bowling
party
the business meeting fellowship
was held at the home of Btgch
Hoffman.
The next regular Meeting of the
Kinsmen Club of Hensall and
District will be held March 3. at
the Cosy Corner Restaurant at
7:30 p.m. Fellowship will be at
Bob Heil's residence.
The Kinsmen and Kinettes
have planned a bowling partyfor
March 6 at the Exeter Bowling
Lanes.
Mrs. Harry Walper, Exeter
visited with Adeline Taylor, Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Parker, Stratford
visited Louise Mitchell,
With Ada Smillie for her
birthday on Friday were Mr. &
Mrs. James McNaughton and
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Smillie,
Mrs. Pearl Passmore visited
her sister Bernice Lavery, Ada
Smillie and Vera Lammie.
Mrs. Grace Peck visited Ada
Smillie, Mrs. Lavery and Mrs.
Lammie.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sararas of
Toronto visited Mrs. E. Sararas,
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Pooley, Exeter
visited with friends Thursday.
Helen Toornstra and Bea
Dykstra visited Aleeta Katz.
Mrs. Phillip Johns visited
Mabel Johns and Ruby Miners,
Rev. Don Beck conducted the
church service accompanied by
Louise Mitchell at the piano.
The ladies of Kippen United
Church comprising Mrs. Yvette
Binnendyk, Ida Deickert, Susan
Amber Lodge
Noble Grand Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor presided at the
regular meeting of Amber
Rebekah Wednesday evening
assisted by the Vice Grand Mrs.
Dorothy Parker. Mrs. Parker
gave a report of the visiting
committee.
An invitation was received to a
"Dessert Euchre" to be held in
the Pride of Huron Lodge Exeter
on March 17.
Arrangements were made to
attend the meeting in Clinton
Lodge on March 1 when the
Assembly President will make
her Official visit. Members are to
meet at the Lodge Hall at 7:15
• p.m.
Members voted on a
Candidate for membership.
Pe/toga&
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Workman
'have' returned from a trip to
Mexico.
Mrs. Ruth Dickert, Harriston,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nor-
man Dickert.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex McGregor and
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Hugill left
Saturday for a trip to Florida.
A number of Kippen UCW
,entertained the patients at the
Queensway with a sing-song
accompanied by Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot and bingo.
Mr . Jack Cooper, Douglas
Point, visited with his parents
Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper.
Mrs. James Sangster un-
derwent surgery in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London last week.
Mr. Ed Corbett is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London,
receiving tratment.
Brad Sangster spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Peebles and family in London,
Mr. & E Mrs. Ed Schroeder and
Mr. & Mrs, Ross Corbett, Steve
and Jeff were dinner guests on
Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs,
Jack Corbett.
Catherine Christie of London
visited this week with her mother
Mrs. 'Audrey Christie.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Coombs of
Clinton visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth
Volland and Mrs, Daisy Ivey on
their way to Dashwood were they
visited Mr, Oluf Pedersen who
was celebrating his 84th bir-
thday. Mrs. Coombs presented
Mr, Pedersen with a large bir-
thday cake that she had baked
herself for the occasion, Other
visitors from out of town were:-
Mrs. Art Hallum, Vanastra; Mrs.
Isabel McDonald, Goderich; Mr.
& Mrs. Eldon Johnston, Jack and
Leota, Brucefield. Mr. & Mrs.
Gary Finlayson and family,
Staffa ; Mr, & Mrs. Lewis Taylor,
Varna; Mr. & Mrs. Tony Etue,
London; Mr. & Mrs. Al
Ammerlirick, Sarnia; Mr. &
Mrs, Robert French and baby.
Roy Rosseau, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Dyke and Catrina, Goderich;
Mrs. Femme coven, Kinburn;
Mr, & Mrs. Oran Baird, Toronto;
Mrs. Joan Bierling, Varna; Mr.
Bruce Volland, Goderich; Jack
Johnston has just returned from
a two week visit in Tucson,
Arizona. Town visitors were Mr.
Bill Wells, Mrs. Bonn Clark,
Mrs. Winnie Skea and Mrs. Irene
Finlayson,
Fresh Shoulder
PORK
ROASTS
89',.
Peameal
BACK BACON
69
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GROCERY VALUES
Bic's Baby Dills or Sweet Mixed
PICKLES
15 Fl. Oz.1011.
59t
Aylmer Tomato or Vegetable
SOUP
oz.
5/994
Aylmer
TOMATO JUICE
48 FL Oz.
53'
,
CHOICE
. 3/894
Aylmer
PEAS
14 fl. oz.
Aylmer Choice
TOMATOES
14 FL Oz.
55'
Weston's
DONUTS
12's * 2/1 oo
Monarch Pouch
CAKE MIXES
9 o*.
3/95'
Heinz 14 fl. oz.
SPAGHETTI
in Tomato Sauce
2/69'
Gold Seal
TUNA CHUNKS
6 1/2 H. oz. 534
Solada Prior Park 100's
TEA BAGS
Prepriced $1.09 SPECIAL
93'
Post
SUGAR CRISP
13 oz.
Delsey
TOILET TISSUE
4 roll pack 994
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 20-$018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262,2025
crafts and games on reported tickets were being
printed for this event. Following
Anybody can observe the faults
of others.
conducted
Monday.
By the $1
Piece LB.
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Fresh Butt
PORK
CHOPS
$1 •09.
WE'LL PROFESSIONALLY CUT & TRIM TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS
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PRICES EFFECTIVE
FEB. 25, 26, 27, 28
Store 2624017
Slaughter 262,2041
Youth Oroue
The Youth Group of Hensall
United Church met on Sunday
evening. Plans were made for the
next meeting on March 7 when a
bowling party will be held, and
preliminary plans for the Sunrise
Service on April 18. Slides were
shown by Rev. Beck of the
progress of (he church during
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