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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-16, Page 40PAGE 40. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1986. I, alton Mrs. Betty McCall 887-6677 1 Walton women participate in Sunday service Sunday morning church service at Duff's United was led by Bonnie Lambie. Women of the congregation participated in the 50th Anniver- sary Worship Service, celebrating the contribution women have made to the church and its life through the years. Giving the prayers were Pearl McCallum, Helen Craig and Karen Hoegy. Reading scriptures were Margaret Craig, Marilyn McDonald and Joyce Van Vliet. Greeters were Anne Clark and Elizabeth Lamble. Ushers were Martin Baan, Howard Hackwell and Campbell Wey. Organist was Marion Godkin. Next Sunday is Walton Spring Thankoffering at 2 p.m. with special guest, Mary Ellen Knight and special music provided by the Walton UCW unit meets Music was the theme for the April meeting of Walton I unit, held in the church basement Wednesday evening. The devotions were opened by Gloria Love and Doreen Hackwell. Marion Godkin led in songs of music. Margery Fraser continued with the theme on Music for the topic. Mare Coutts was in charge of business. Audrey Hackwell read minutes. Nineteen members an- swered the roll call. A total of $179 was realized from the Bakeless Bake Sale. Anyone wishing to contribute may give it to the treasurer, Doreen Hackwell. Members were reminded of coming events. The May meeting will be a joint of both units. Mrs. Laurie Erb of the Seaforth Hospital will speak on palliative care. Grace preceded lunch served by Marjorie Humphries, Berva Wat- son and Donna McClure during a half hour of fellowship. Club names winners The Walton Area Sports Club met April 7 at the home of Judy Lee. Winners for the monthly draw were: first prize of $100, Heather McDougall, Clinton; second prize of $25, Murray Sholdice, Walton. Judy Lee resigned as President, Dave Gamble will take over. Kit Walker was nominated to the executive. Plans were made for the ball registration this Saturday, Apri119from 1:30-3 p.m. at the library. Any boy or girl wishing to play are reminded to sign up. New Life Singers. Thursday, April 24, the Joint Walton - Bluevale Board meeting will beheld in Walton Church at 8 p.m. Friday, April 25 there will be Bake and Plant Sale and afternoon tea, 2:30 p.m. in Presbyterian Church, Bluevale. Walton 11 unit meets There were 11 members and two guests present for the April meeting of Walton II held at the home of Pearl McCallum on Wednesday evening. The opening meditation was given by Marilyn McDonald and Margaret Bennett followed by hymn, "Wonderful Words of Life". Psalm 100 was read by Margaret Bennett followed with prayer. Marilyn McDonald had an interesting story then "Abide with me" to close the devotions. Karen Hoegypresidedforthe business opening with a poem, "Spring Cleaning"-. Margaret Craig read minutes. Plans were made for the Thankoffering this Sunday. June 1 is the last day for the bale articles to come in. This unit was asked to serve at Nancy Bennett's reception, July 19. Marilyn McDonald brought re- ports from the Unified Board Meeting. There will be a new person hired to clean the church every week. Walton news briefs Twenty-seven relatives and friends attended the birthday party for Katie Emmrich at her parents home on Sunday. Among those attending were Clint and Judy Emmrich and Jamie; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Emmrich and families, Kitch- ener; Volker and Shirley Hirtlein and family, London; Pauline Gul- utzen and family, Blyth; John and Kim Thamer, Kitchener; Ruthie Thamer, London; Aaron Jantzi, Dublin and Ruth Thamer, Walton. Jake and Dorothy Marks, Exeter visited on Sunday with Nelson and Maxine Marks. Gail Searle, Brampton visited recently with her parents Allan and Alice Searle. WALTON Minor Bali Registration SATURDAY , APRIL 19 1:00 - 3:00 WALTON LIBRARY $10.00 per player STOP, SHOP, & SAVE Snell's Grocery Limited BLYTH 523-9332 OPEN: TUES. - SAT. 9 - 6 LEWIS HAMBURGER OR WIENER ROLLS 8's .77 "DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE" GRANNY 10's BUTTER TARTS 1.29 WESTON RASPBERRY JELLY ROLL340G.1.29 SCHNEIDERS ALL -BEEF OR RED HOT WIENERS 450G.1.59 SCHNEIDERS CELLO PACK 454 G. STEAKETTES 1.49 SCHNEIDERS NO. 1 SIDE BACON 500 G.2.59 SCHNEIDERS OLD FASHIONED HAM"LIMITED QUANTITY" LB. 2.99 SCHNEIDERS "DELI SLICED" JUMBO SUMMER SAUSAGE LB. 3.99 SCHNEIDERS "DELI SLICED" BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA LB. 1.99 MAPLE LEAF COIL STYLE POLISH SAUSAGE LB. 1.79 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED PORK 1/2's LB. COTTAGE ROLL 1.49 NO. 1 SELECT PEAMEALED SLICED BACK BACON LB. 3.29 KENT UNSWEETENED 12 OZ. ORANGEJUICE .89 SOMERDALE STRAIGHT OR CRINKLE FRENCH FRIES; KG .49 McCAIN CHICKEN BURGERS 300 G. 2.49 HIGHLINER BOSTON BLUE FISH FILLETS 1 LB.1.99 HIGHLINER 750 G. FISH `N CHIPS 2.39 PEPPERIDGE FARM LAYER CAKE369G.1.39 SUNSHINEFANCY 5 LB. VEGETABLES 2.99 RED MONTMORENCY 22 LB. PIECHERRIES 18.99 FROM THE TROPICS BANANAPER LB. .49 PROD. OF CHILE CAN. #1 BLACK RIBIER GRAPES LB. 1.29 CANADA FANCY IDA RED APPLES 3 LB 1.49 CALIFORNIA NAVEL LARGE 88's ORANGES DOZ. 2.49 FLORIDA VINE RIPE TOMATOES LB. .69 CALIFORNIA BUNCH CELERY STALKS .79 U.S. CAN. #1 CAULIFLOWER 1.19 U.S. CAN. #1 "NEW CROP" CARROTS 2 LB_ .69 ONTARIO #1 TBLE POTATOAES 10 LB. .65 CHASE `N SANBORN OR HILL BROS. GROUND COFFEE 369 G. 2.99 FLOWERDALE 60's OR RIDGEWAY TEA BAGS 72's 1.99 J. B. PURE UNSWEETENED APPLEJUICE 48 02..89 WELCH'S 40 OZ. GLASS PRUNE NECTAR 1.99 SKIPPY SUPER SMOOTH OR CHUNK PEANUT BUTTER 1KG. 3.59 SHIRRIFF GOOD MORNING 750 ML. MARMALADE 2.19 NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT 600 G. 2.29 DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 520 G..99 SCHNEIDERS LARD OR SHORTENING 1 LB .99 3 L. VIEGETABLE01L6.89 FLEISCHMANN'S OR BLUE BONNET MARGARINE PKG. 2.99 MAPLE LEAF OR SCHNEIDERS 500 G. CHEESE SLICES 2.99 CAMPBELL CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP 100z. .49 CATELLI MACARONI AND 225 G. 2 FOR CHEESE DINNER .89 LANCIA EGG NOODLES VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK 14 0z. .49 375 G. .59 STOKELY'S WAX OR GREEN BEANS CREAM CORN OR HONEYPOD PEAS 14 OZ. .49 ROBIN HOOD ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR 10 KG. 7.89 CLUBHOUSE PURE GROUND 106 G. BLACK PEPPER 2.49 ZEST COMPLEXION BAR SOAP 4's 1.99 GLAD KITCHEN CATCHER 20" x 22" 24's GARBAGE BAGS1.49 VAPONA NO PEST STRIP 2.99 TOP CHOICE BEEF FLAVOUR DOG FOOD 2 KG. 3.99 SELECTED LOT REGULAR SIZE CHOCOLATE BARS 3 FOR 1.00 JIFFY BUTTER FLAVOURED POPCORN 5 oz. 1/2 PRICE KRONA 1 LB. PRINT MARGARINE 1/2 PRICE MOUNTAIN BLEND WHOLE COFFEE BEANS 350 G. 2.99 HEINZ B.B.O.SAUCE 455 ML. GLASS .99 BRAVO CHICK PEAS OR KIDNEY BEANS 19 Oz. .59 DECOR 2, 2 PLY, BATHROOM TISSUE 4 ROLL 1.29 MARTINS CAT LITTER 16 L. 2.99 TOTAL DIET DOG FOOD 2.66 KG. 1/2 PRICE DOC KENNEDY DOG FOOD GILLETTS LYE 20 KG. 1/2 PRICE 5 LB. 1/2 PRICE