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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-23, Page 9ranbrook Mrs. Mac Engel 887-6645 News briefs from Cranbrook area The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was celebrated in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday, April 13 with the minister Rev. Don McInnis officiating. The choir contributed a number under the leadership of Mrs. Stewart Steiss. Miss Nancy Jean Craig, Willow - dale, visited on the weekend with Jack and Mrs. Conley and relatives in the area. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Don Cotton is home following six weeks in Listowel and London hospitals. She is recuperating at her home prior to surgery in London in June. The Cranbrook Women's Insti- tute visited the Callander Nursing Home on Tuesday afternoon, April 15. They presented a program with Mrs. Bert van Donkersgoed as Master of Ceremonies. Peter Workman contributed piano solos and pleased everyone with his whistling. Mrs. Tom Baker gave a humourous reading, Jennifer and Jolanda Vanass a dance number and a hat game and sing song with Mrs. Frank Workman at the piano. "Happy Birthday" was sung for resident Gordon Grant and he was presented with a gift. Cup cakes and tea were served. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson spent the weekend with members of their family in Toronto. Her old neighbours were very pleased to have Jean Dunn out for coffee on Saturday morning. Do it again soon Jean, we love to see you. 16 tables in play at Cranbrook euchre There was a good turn out for the Hall Board euchre on Friday evening, April 18 with 16 tables playing. Winners were: high, Katie Voll, Cliff Hoegy; low, Betty Krotz, Leslie Knight; lone hands, Claretta Honeyford, Gordon Mur- ray; lucky table, Jim Hart, Stan Hewitt, Margeurite Beirnes, Beryl Smith; lucky tallies, Laura Strick- ler, Ruth Martin, Ross Lee, Dorothy Dilworth, Ross Stephen- son and Chas Keeso. Friday evening, April 25 will be the Forester's euchre and the beef draw will be held. thel Margaret McMahon 887-9250 People around Ethel Doris Jacklin and Pam McLellan were hostesses for the Women's Institute euchre. There were 14 tables played. Winner were as follows: high man, John Subject; low man, Albert Quipp; high lady, Eva Harrison; low lady, Anne MacMurchy; lone hands, Keith Turnbull; Tally cards, Gordon Murray, Jack Cox, Lloyd Smith, Lois Hart, Albert Quipp, Clifford Stevens, Ross Stephenson, Lou Raynard, Olive Garton and Adrian Verstoep; lucky table, Bill McClelland, Beryl Smith, Ken Crawford, Dorothy Dilworth. Barb Grube named Ethel WI president Officers installed at the Ethel W.I. meeting were: President, Barbara Grube; First Vice. Joan Smith; Secretary -Treasurer, Pat Keifer; District Director, Marg- aret McMahon; Alternate D.D., Doris Jacklin; Branch Directors, Pamf 1a McLellan, Helen Alexan- der and Thelma Keffer; P.R.O. Pamela McLellan; Auditors Jean Fraser, Isabel Pearson; Flower Convenor, Sharron Dobson. Standing Committees are: Agri- culture and Canadian Industries, Thelma Keifer and Jean Fraser; Blyth 4-H club holds first meeting Thefirst meeting of the Blyth "Quest For Success" club was held at the home of leader Karen Stewart on April 14 with five members present. The results of the election of officers are: presi- dent, Colleen Glousher; vice presi- dent, Darlene Glousher; secretary, Heather MacDonald; press repor- ter, Elaine Brown. The leader's assistant is Rose- anne Machan. After discussing decision-making and stressful jobs, the meeting was closed with the 4H motto. Citizenship and World Affairs, Barb Grube and Joan Smith; Education and Cultural Activities, Doris Jacklin and Pat Keffer; Family and Consumer Affairs, Pamela McLellan; Resolutions, Margaret McMahon; and Tweeds- muir Curator, Margaret McMahon and committee. Ethel news briefs Shirley Stevenson from Cana- dian Forces Base at Esquimalt, Victoria, B.C. is home taking a five week course at Base Borden, Her parents are Charles and Edith Stevenson, RR 1, Ethel. Pamela and Alvin McLellan and family visited in Pickering with Pam's pa,#ents Bill and Sandy Clark. GREY CENTRAL HOME & SCHOOL MEETING Thursday, April 24 8:00 p.m. GREY CENTRAL, ETHEL GuestSpeaker: Paul Carroll EVERYONE WELCOME THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1986. PAGE 9. SCRIMGEOUR'S FOOD MARKET . MAIN STREET, BLYTH Friendly Courteous Carry Out Service QUALITY SERVICE PRICE STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Thurs., Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL SATURDAY, APR. 26AT6 P.M. 523-4551 We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. #1 GREEN FEARMAN'S PORK SHOULDER SMOKED PICNICS OUR REG. 1.79 LB. LB. ■ 98 2.16 KG. CANADA #1 SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS EA. ONLY AT SCRIMGEOUR'S SCHNEIDER'S RED HOTS n9 WIENERS ■ 454 G. PKG. 1 ■ 99 PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. #1 CELLO CARROTS 5 LB. BAG . 59 PROD. OF CANADA SNOW WHITE CELLO - 8 OZ. PKG. •99 MUSHROOMS ONLY AT SCRIMGEOUR'S PROD. U.S.A. CAN. #1 HOT HOUSE MARY MILES SANDWICH STYLE DELI SLICED COOKED HAM 4.39 KG. LB. ■ 99 SCHNEIDER'S REGULAR OR HONEY BUCKET CHICKEN 900 G. PKG. 4.99 OUR REG. 6.97 ONLY AT SCRIMGEOUR'S SCHNEIDER'S OLDE FASHION OR MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY KITCHEN HAMS 6.58 KG. LB.2 . 99 CLOVER LEAF SOCKEYE 7 OZ. 1.99 SAVE .86 SALMON CANADA GRADE "A" TEND -R -FRESH FRYING CHICKEN LB. ■ 97 2.14 KG. SAVE .72 LB. KRAFT MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER 225 G. 2 FOR ■ SAVE .59 ON 2 PKGS. PART BACK ATTACHED CHICKEN LEGS LB. ■ 87 1.92 KG. SAVE 1.02 LB. ONLY AT SCRIMGEOUR'S OLD SOUTH FROZEN ORANGE of ■ 19 JUICE TIN OZ [REG. ONLY!] $25.00 CASE OF 24 ONLY AT SCRIMGEOUR'S SUN CROP FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 12 OZ. TIN . 79 SCHNEIDER'S PORTION STYLE HAM STEAK 175 G. PKG.1 . 19 OUR REG. 2.49 SAVE 1.30 TEND -R -FRESH NO BACK ATTACHED CHICKEN BREASTS LB. . 87 4.12 KG. SAVE .82 LB. ONLY AT SCRIMGEOUR'S SCHNEIDER'S SOFT MARGARINE 1 LB. TUB ■ WESTON'S 1882 - 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 675 G. LOAF . 89