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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-07-23, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1986. PAGE 9.
75 attend
Cook
SCRIMGEOUR’S
FOOD MARKET
MAIN STREET, BLYTH
People around Belgrave reunion
The Campbell Reunion was held
at the Belgrave Ball Park on
Sunday, July 20. Seventy-three
people attended from Belgrave,
Toronto, London, Kincardine and
Richmond Hill.
Mrs. Mary Jervis of St. Cathar
ines and Mrs. Ethel Wheeler of the
Woodley Home, Wroxeter, visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie
spent a few days last week with Dr.
and Mrs. D. Whitfield, Jenny and
Jeff of Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wide,
Kimberly, Jennifer and Trevor of
Hamilton spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Australian farmer hosted in Huron
BY LINDA CUNNINGHAM
As everyone knows Junior Far
mers is an organization which
provides a number of travel
opportunities for those deserving
members.
Tom Stevenson was one of these
deserving members, although he
is not from Ontario but Australia.
Tom is travelling through Canada
this year. Huron County was very
lucky to have him with us from June
15 to22. During his stay here he
was hosted by Neil and Lisa
Cartwright and Larry Plaetzer.
All who met Tom were pleased to
know him. Tom is 26 years old and
is from Victoria State which is one
of the seven states of Australia. He
has been a member of the Young
Farmers Organization for eight
years.
This organization is very similar
to our Junior Farmer Association.
Their organization ’ s structure con
sists of a balance between culture,
social and agriculture. Each of
these areas forms a side of a
Nicholson and attended the Cook
reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Campbell
visited with relatives in Toronto
and Richmond Hill last week. They
also vacationed in the Kingston
and Peterborough area.
Dr. Ronald Taylor of St. John’s,
Newfoundland spent a few days
last week with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor and other
relatives and attended the funeral
of his nephew, Steven Taylor of
Ripley (formerly of Belgrave) on
Thursday, July 17.
Carrie-Anne Vincent of Milton
spent last week with her grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Vincent.
triangle. We in Junior Farmers, do
not use a triangle to demonstrate
the balance among these areas but
do not stress the importance of
each of these.
Unlike many people in the Junior
Farmer Assoc, and the Young
Farmers Organization, Tom is
actually a farmer. Tom farms with
his father on a 1900-acre farm. His
father tends to their 800 sheep
while Tom manages the crop of
wheat, rape seed and lupins.
Tom is not the only fortunate
delegate to visit with us in Huron
County this summer. We will also
be hosting two delegates from the
United Kingdomfor the week of
July 19 to 26. To meet these
interesting people you can contact
Linda Cunningham at 526-7557
(Public Relations Officer) or attend
any of the activities planned for
that week. i.e. Seaforth’s club
meeting and barbecue on July 20;
Clinton’s pot luck meal, swim/
meeting on July 22 or West
Huron’s Campout on July 25 to 26.
Friendly Courteous QUALITY SERVICE PRICE
’ Carry Out Service 523-4551
Over 75 relatives gathered at the
Belgrave Community Centre on
Sunday, July 20 for the Cook
Reunion.
Everyone enjoyed the games
and races arranged by Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Walsh of Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weishar of
Listowel.
Prize for the oldest person: Mrs.
Bertha Cook of Brookhaven Nurs
ing Home, Wingham. The birth
day nearestto the day: Jeannie
Cook, Ripley. Coming the farthest:
James Boak, Chatham. Youngest:
four monthsold, AaronMcClin-
chey, Auburn.
A moment of silence was
observed for those who had passed
on.
President Jim Paton of Mossley
held a short business meeting.
Officers elected for 1987 were:
President, Jim Boak, Lucknow;
Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson, Belgrave; Sports Com
mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacLel-
lan of Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Paton and family of London.
Following the business a smor
gasbord supper was enjoyed by all.
Relatives attended from: Ripley,
Auburn, Blyth, Chatham, Hamil
ton, Listowel, Lucknow, Mossley,
Harriston, Goderich, Hanover,
Wingham, Brussels and Belgrave.
Twin County Elevators
Division of Parrish & Heimbecker
have added more storage space
and are ready to receive
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 We reserve the right to limit quantities
SATURDAY JULY26AT6P.M. to normal tamily requirements.
CANADA’S FINEST GRADE “A” BEEF
B.B.Q. READY
CHUCK BLADE STEAK 1
2.60/KG. LB- I.IO|
REG. THIS STORE ONLY
GROUND BEEF lb. .99
UTILITY GRADE THIS ST0RE 0NLY
TURKEYS lb. 1 19
[12 LB. AVERAGE] [LIMITED SUPPLIES]
SCHNEIDER’S CELLO
STEAKETTES 1.49
RIB ROAST lb. 1.28
SCHNEIDERS BUCKET
CHICKEN 900G. 3.99
THIS STORE ONLY
CRACKED WHEAT, 60% WHOLE WHEAT
I OR WHITE SLICED KNECHTEL
BREAD 675 G L0AF -58
WESTON’S HAMBURG OR WIENER
ROLLS doz. .99
KNECHTEL THIS STORE ONLY
SNACK CRACKERS save 40c 450 g. pkg. 1.39
KNECHTEL THIS STORE ONLY
PLAIN OR SALTED
SODA CRACKERS save 40c 450 g. pkg. 99
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1
FRESH SWEET
CORN ON THE COB doz 1.89|
GOLDEN YELLOW
BANANAS lb. .39 |
THIS STORE ONLY
SUNNY DELIGHT [i/2 PRICE SAVE 1.00]
ORANGE DRINK 1.89 litre .991
MAXWELL HOUSE i
INSTANT COFFEE 227 g. 5.97
MARTIN’S THIS STORE ONLY
FRUIT DRINKS 48 oz. tin .79
E.D. SMITH THIS STORE ONLY
GARDEN COCKTAIL 796 ml. .88
COLA, ORANGE, GINGER ALE BIG “C”
BEVERAGES 24 x 28oml. 3.97
KNECHTEL THIS STORE ONLY
SOFT MARGARINE lb. 2/.99
KNECHTEL THIS STORE ONLY
BUTTER [EVERYDAY LOW PRICE] LB. 2.48
KRAFT VELVEETA PROCESS
CHEESE SLICES 5oog. 2.77
KRAFT
CHEESE WHIZ 1 kg. jar 4.99
TOMATO THIS STORE ONLY
HEINZ
KETCHUP 1 litre jug 1.98
KNECHTEL THIS STORE ONLY
CORNFLAKES save 20c sgog. 1.39
KRAFT
MACARONI & CHEESE
DINNER ea. .47
THIS STORE ONLY KRAFT
MIRACLE WHIP 1 litre 2.77
THIS STORE ONLY
SCOTT JUMBO
PAPER TOWELS reg 2.99 2 roll 1.99
WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY FLYER IN THE MAIL
FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF SPECIALS