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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-06-17, Page 6MARRIED 50 YEARS John and Stella. Clark of Brussels received letters of congratulations and certificates from Governor General Ed Schreyer, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Joe Clark, M.P. Murray Cardiff, Premier William Davis, M.P.P. Murray Elston in honour of their 50th anniversary on June 2. A family dinner and social evening was held at the B.M.G. Community Centre on May 30 and an open house at home on May 31. Out of town guests were from Berwick Pa., Preston, London, Collingwood, Blyth, Ilderton, Glencoe, Toronto and Belgrave. K Bakery k B Alb6 a ery Banana Chocolate, German Coconut, Maple Spice, Chocolate, Devil's Food Vanilla PEPPERIDGE FARM PEPPERIDGE FARM LAYER CAKES LAYER CAKES 13 oz. 13 oz. 1.09 1.09 PRICED RICH? RODUCE Prod. U.S.A. Can. No. 1 Large CELERY STALKS S 79each Prod. U.S.A. Can. No. I NEW POTATOES 10 Iba. 2.69 6/ .99 .88 each Prod. U.S.A. Can. No. I Vine Ripened TOMATOES 2/1.00 lbs. CORN ON THE COB Prod. U.S.A. C11.11. No. 1 Seedless NAVEL ORANGES CANTELOUPES DELMONTE PINEAPPLE' JUICE GENERAL MILLS CHEERIOS • • 48 oz. 575 G. 1.09 1.89 ROYALE BATHROOM TISSUE 4 Roll Pkg 1.39 QUENCH DRINK CRYSTALS 4 x 92 C 1.59 UNSWEETENED ORANGE - GRAPEFRUIT, BLENDED TREESWEET JUICES 48 oz. 1.19 MACARONI Et CHEESE KRAFT DINNER 225 G 2/.79 DEL MONTE PUDDING CUPS 4x5 oz. 1.09 M. -4'THE BRUSSEWPOSIt 1981 UCW meets at manse Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887.6677 Walton Unit met at the manse on Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs, Bill Coutts open- ed the devotions with hymn, "Breathe on me, Breath of God". Mrs. Nelson Reid read the scripture, the theme being "Love does not gloat over men's sin." Mrs. Coutts led in prayer. Rev. Swan contributed a solo accompan- ied by Mrs. H. Traviss at the piano. Viola Kirkby gave a very full description of the London Presbyterial Conference she had attended recently as a delegate at Chatham. Rev. Swan had attended the same conference and played a skit on Lazareth !ie had taken on his tape recorder, also a message given by a minister on Stewardship. Pauline Gulut' zen pre- sided for the business open- ing with a poem, "Green is for summer." Minutes of last month's meeting were read by Mrs. Howard Hackwell. There were 25 members and 3 guests present. Treasurer's report was given by Dorothy Sholdice. This being copper month, leaders Ruth Thamer and Mrs. Sholdice collected and gave their reports. Walton Unit are in charge of flowers for the month of July and first Sunday in August, a special service to mark the 125th anniversary of Morris Township, with soloist Marg Whitmore, or- ganist of Northside United Church, Seaforth. The presi- dent read the Alert letter. Thanks was extended to Rev. Swan for having the unit at the manse. This is the last meeting till September. Hostesses Mrs. Ron Ben- nett, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Ernie Stevens and Rev. Swan served lunch when a social time was enjoyed. Happy Birthday was sung to a member, Edna Hack- well, having a birthday that day. CHURCH NEWS A sing song led by Mrs. Neil McGavin accompanied by Mrs. Ray Huether at the organ preceded the Sunday morning service at Duff's United Church. Ushers were Ken McDonald, Doug Fraser and Howard Hackwell. Mrs. Stewart Humphries was at the door. For international year of the handicapped this day was set aside as Access Sunday to make people aware of the importance of a building for the handicapped. Mrs. Herb Traviss and her daughter Mrs. Ken (Gail) Moffett from Guelph con- tributed a duet, "This one thing" accompanied by Mrs. R. Huether at the piano. Rev. Charles A. Swan spoke to the children on Patience, his sermon was "The Work of Reason." Mention was made of those in hospital: Jean Broadfoot and Florence McGavin in Seaforth; Mrs. Jack Gordon and Orvilla McCutcheon are in Wingham Hospital. Next Sunday is the Sunday School Awards Day, also featuring the Brussels school choir. AREA PERSONALS Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ponomarenko dur- ing this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Tkachuk of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tymoshenko of Strat- ford and Steven Tarraschuk, Australia. Mrs. Ray (Leona) Nelson, Vancouver, B.C. spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, brother Gerald and Mrs. Watson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mc- Donald arrived home Sunday from a two week holiday with relatives in Calgary, Alberta and different places in B.C. • Fun day for Walton PS Walton Public School pu- pils will have a fun day on Tuesday; if it rains it will be held Thursday. On Friday they go to Storybook Gardens in London. Next Monday is the last day for the kinder- garten. The rest of the school is dismissed on Tuesday at noon. Have a good summer holiday. ...1111W ROTH FOOD FORTH MARKET SEA STORE HOURS: MON.-TUES.•WED. 9 - 6 P.M. THURS. & FRI. 9 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 • 6 P.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY • *Avast • WIZENS DIVPV 5% DISCOUNT ON ORDER OR PREE DELIVERY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO umrr QUANTITIES Prices effective until Saturday, June 20, 1981. ALE FuROUND STEAK Boneles s SIRLOIN TIP & RUMP ROAST . Boneless Top TOP ROUN D STEAK 2.891b. Small Link Store Packed SAUSAGE 1.29. At the Meat Counter SALADS Cole Slaw, Macaroni & Potato .89. RIB EYE STEAKS Schneiders Boneless 3.29. Schneiders BACON ENDS 500g. 1.49 Schneiders LARGE RING BOLOGNA 1.49 ft,. Schneiders MOO Ribbon BOLOG N A [By the piece) 1.49 Schneiders lBy the plecel THURINGER SUMMER SAUSAGE 2.49„ Schneiders 149,„ MINI DELI MEATS 250 G• K Groceries Groceries 2.18 lb. 2.39 ,, MRS. LUKES JAMS RASPBEKRY or STRAWBERRY 24 oz 1.45 WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU A LITTLE BIT BETTER