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Times-Advocate, 1978-02-16, Page 7Page 7 ~~W' ■MY.’W I 15Gidley St. E.. 235-1010 QUALITY PRODUCTS AT LOW PRICES her Pym, CHECK THESE: ix IX IX LX RATE GUARANTEED 5 YEARS NO SET UP OR ANNUAL FEES 11.06% AVERAGE ANNUAL INTEREST YIELD TRANSFERS EASILY ARRANGED LOANS EASILY ARRANGED * RATE SUBJECT TO CHANGE A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD M, TAKES WORK — While the hall at Trivitt Memorial Church in Exeter was the scene of much activity from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, the kitchen area was busy,hours before that. Mrs. Viola An­ drews, Mrs. Anne Acheson and Mrs. Florence Genttener were a few of the many people help­ ing out. T-A photo Geared to parents Times-Advocgte, February J<5, 1978 $1 ’1 $1 900G. pkg. $| 59 1 litre bottle 89'Pkg. of 4 $J55 2 KG. 79’48 oz. FRESH BAKING 24 oz. 79Staffords12 oz. 59'12's 9920 lb. bag 29each 29‘each 792 lb. 500 G. Clarkes Choice A&H SUPER L OOD MARKET 7 oz. pkg. of 2 .15 YOUR CHOICE 24 oz. 99* 1 Ib. bag ’1 McCain, Frozen FANCY PEAS 19 oz. tin 2/$1 10 oz. tins 5/’1 $199 2 Ib. box Ib. | $145Vac Is lb. I Burns 16X2 oz. Portions Steakettes Campfire or Devon Brand Bacon large 48 oz. J 14oz.tin 3/’f Burns Sliced or Piece Head Cheese Superior BREAD Weston Lemon JELLY ROLL Wonder BREAKFAST ROLLS PRODUCE Can. 1 Ontario No. 1 POTATOES Ont. No. 1 Waxed TURNIPS Produce of U.S.A., Large Size GREEN PEPPER FROZEN FOOD SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 28 HOTSON LIGHTING GRAND BEND 238-8240 Duncan Hines 69*18 V2 oz. your choice Leaders at church to attend seminar “Growing to help others grow” is a theme of the conference which members of the Exeter Christian ENJOY EUCHRE At the CPT Euchre held in the IOOF Hall, Wednesday evening there were 13 tables in play. Those winning prizes were Ladies’ high - Mrs. Jean Madge; Men’s high - Ray Cottle; Ladies’ low - Mrs. Olive Ostland; Men’s low - Tom Yearley; Lone hands - Mrs. Maurice MacDonald. Winners of bags of apples were - Mrs. Celia Thomson, Mrs. Jean Johns and Les Gibson. EXETER DECOR CENTRE Reformed Church will attending February 25 Clinton. Those who currently serve in leadership positions have been invited to attend. They will join with key members of other Christian Reformed Churches in a Leaders’ Seminar on the Growing Church. Rev. Bishop will lead the delegation from the Exeter Church. Under the direction of seminar speaker Rev. John Vantil of London, the leaders will discuss prin­ ciples of Church growth and ways in which the gifts of Church members can be identified and used in the ministry of the Church in Exeter. E — Paved Parking At Rear of Store ROAST & STEAK SALE ROUND STEAK $ 1 79 Rumps Sirloin Tips $ 1 69 ib. " or Steak Roasts ib. ■ Sirloin T Bone or Wing Steaks All this beef cut from Al and A2 steer fully aged beef. • Almatex Paints & Varnishes • Old Masters Antiquing • Stippletone Textured Finishes • Wallpaper & Accessories COMPOUNDED AND ACCUMULATED SEMI-ANNUALLY Serving more and more people since 1889 W'CTrWM.-GffiE'K TRUST COMPANY 425 Main St. EXETER 235-0530 FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: Dennis J. Smith Mrs. Joyce Black Manager Accountant It's family life week Burns Pride of Canada Regular or All Beef Wieners 87' The Huron County Health Unit has named the week of February 13 as Family Life Week. The co-ordination of the this year’s theme is under the direction of Marguerite Falconer and Ruth Linton, both public health nurses. “The week is geared towards parents,” Linton noted. “A child learns their values through their parents,” Falconer noted. The basic motive behind Family Life Week is to re­ mind parents and encourage accurate sex education in the home. “The idea is that the parents are the prime educators of their children,” Falconer explained, “We’re trying to promote a respon­ sible, healthy attitude towards sexuality.” Sexuality, it was noted does not mean “sexy” but is the total expression and per­ sonality of an individual as a male or female, “Parents should have free and open discussions with their children and listen to what they are saying, Falconer explained, “And be truthful above all else.” “As soon as a child has ■learned that he has been conned or mislead, you stop being an askable parent,” Linton said. “Everything is sold with a sexual conitation and often children can get the wrong message from the television or from his peers,” Linton explained. Falcon added, “That’s why it’s important to give accurate information.” Falcon explained that children should be taught decision making, “They have to be aware of the con- sequences of their behaviour, especially with unwanted sexual behaviour. Girls who get pregnant have the magical idea that it can’t happen to them.” Linton noted that parents don’t have to have complete and extensive knowledge about sex when a child asks a question but they can go elsewhere and obtain the in­ formation. The important thing, she explained is that parents should be approachable and willing to answer any questions their children might ask. For more information or guidance on Family Life Week Huron County Health Unit councillors may be located at the Clinton office, 482-3416 or at the Goderich office. 524-8301. tausage lb. Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE LOOK WHAT Large 10 oz. jar Committee duties outlined to ladies Exeter United Church evening U.C.W. meeting was held February 6 with 40 present. Vera Armstrong welcomed all ladies and the U.C.W. Purpose was repeated. Flora Doerr reported on her Bible Study group held one hour before each meeting. Coming events are World Day of Prayer March 3 to be held at Exeter United Church, Smorgasbord and . U.C.W. anniversary dates to follow. A contest on our currency proved to everyone just how observant we are today. SUNDAY SPECIAL This Sunday treat your family or friends to a bucket or barrel of chicken and save $1.00 Dolores Shapton and group presided for Worship Theme: Too Busy to Pray.” The Masterpiece was read telling how the Praying Hands painting originated. Songs Open Thine Eyes and Remember to Pray were sung by Elaine Skinner, and Norma Hooper. A skit “what does it mean to Pray” was presented showing all do too much asking of God, not enough thanking. Mrs. Howard Elimville, past president of the South Huron Regional presented the duties associated with the new committees drawn up for the U.C.W. groups. These committees are Leadership and Develop­ ment, World Outreach, Communication Co-ordin­ ator, Stewardship and Finance,Church and Society, Christian Development, In Church Services and Nominations. Women must get involved more to make these com­ mittees work for us. Mrs. Pym was thanked by Norma Hooper, and presented with a green Prayer plant by Dolores Shapton. Delicious lunch followed with Elaine Skinner’s group in charge. Knights give unity pins The first phase of the unity campaign adopted by the Father Stephen Eckert Council No. 5289 of Seaforth has been completed with the distribution of unity pins to eight Separate Schools in the Council area. They are, Ecole Saint Marie in St. Joseph, Sacred Heart in Mount Carmel, Precious Blood in Exeter, St. Boniface in Zurich, St. James in Seaforth, St Columban, St.’ Patrick in Dublin, St Joseph in Clinton, Sacred Heart in Wingham. The presentations were conducted by Grand Knight Phillip Durand and program chairman Rene Brochu, who were ably assisted by Knights Seamus Doherty, Bill Hallihan, Antoine “Red” Garon, Don Moylan and Wilfred Mousseau. The presentation consisted of an introduction by the program chairman who explained to the students the function of the Knights of Columbus, the origin of the problem, and the purpose of the unity campaign. Grand Knight Phillip Durand followed witn a presentation of the usefulness of the two founding languages and cultures, augmented by many other languages cultures, by outlining personal experiences beneficial advantages knowledge of languages had meant to his career and how advantageous it could be to the students in future years. The response from the students was indeed gratifying . The second phase of the unity campaign will continue due mainly to the generosity of Grand Knight Phillip Durand who is absorbing the cost of the next 2000 unity pins. CAKE MIXES Kelloggs TOWELS 2 roll pack white or decorated 28 oz. choice Mother Parkers Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS 15 free with 60 Mother Parkers All purpose grind 1 Ib. bag BUCKET BARREL 235-2665 SAVE 10 TO 50% Take advantage of our low prices on lighting in our inventory sale. Buy one Table lamp at regular price and get one for $1.00. PURE ORANGE MARMALADE Saico MANDARIN ORANGES Club House PIMENTO MANZANILLA OLIVES St. Williams RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAM York FANCY CREAM CORN Vanish TOILET BOWL CLEANER Quaker OATMEAL COOKIE OR MUFFIN MIX Dad's OATMEAL COOKIES Clarke P0RK& BEANS Heinz TOMATO SOUP Tang ORANGE CRYSTALS $1 Sunlight Liquid Detergent Crisco MC Brights Mini Puddings Gainesburgers Beef Flavour Allen's Apple Juice Open Friday till 9