HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-09, Page 13, Piocter.
Be!grave
All books that are out of
the Belgrave Library must be
in by. Saturday, August 12,
due to book exchange.
BURIED
IN
BILLS?
a
WE'LL DIG YOU OUT
THROUGH OUR
CLASSIFIED PAGES
Use our result -getting classified ads to
sell your extra household goods for quick
cash, Buyers are looking for all sorts of
things, an opportunity for you to get that
extra cash to pay those bills.
CALL 887-6641
ast."°
l3russels Post
Mr. and Mrs. Robert prasby and Mrs.
Laura Johnston visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Leitch and family of London,
George Johnston and Tara of Ilderton, also
visited with Mrs. ;eorge Johnston and baby
Erin in Victoria Hospital, London.
Tara -Johnston of Ilderton, Julie and
Jeffery Leitch of London returned home last
week .after spending sometime with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Clarke of Shelbourne
called on their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse last Tuesday morning.
Maria and Michelle Arruda of Toronto,
Michalel. land Shawn Logan of Burlington
are spending their holidays with their
grandmother, Mrs. Cliff Logan who is
camping at Point Farms Park, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Vincent, Oakville, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray McSIWeen spent Sunday afternoon with
mrs. Cliff Logan 'at Point Farms Park,
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dunbar of Stratford,
visited on Thursday with his grandmother
Mrs. Joe Dunbar.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Cook last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
William Peacock, Bluevale, .Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McBurney, Dawson Craig of
Whitechurch, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson,
Wingharn, Jim Robertson, Hanover, Miss
Marilyn Robertson of/Toronto, Miss. Diane
Horivat of Hanover, Steve Cruickshank of
Toronto. The occasion was to celebrate Mr,
and Mrs. Robertson's wedding anniversary,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed/Rich of Wingham and
Mrs. Leagh Fitzpatrick, Kitchener visited on
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McBurney,
For the month ofAugust joint ,,churCt
services of Presbyterian and .iited
Churches will be held in Knox 'Milted
Church atI1:15 a.m. with Rev. John G.
-Roberts, minister.
Intended for last week
Katherine Procter, Debbie Hopper, Ruth
Higgins, Alison Coultes and Sherri Fenton
all attended Camp Menesetung at Goderich
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp and Kevin
accompanied by Steven Camp bell of
London, returned home last week from a
vacation in Western Canada. They visited
with. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Joh.- ston in Victoria,
Mrs. Velma McKinnon, and Mr. and Mrs.,
Glen Campbell in Vancouver and Rev. Fred
Carson in Elvora, Alberta. I'..
W111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111.111110 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111F:
FAMILY
....--.....„..., FAVORITES ........... I nnsmi wb,ma...n..-—
:7,....... Tuesday, Aug. 1 5, 1978
E- Prices effective till closing.
il -41 i
0..........1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111011111111111111118:
= ma 0
am
IIIIMI n
WW1
.......
!I:
M▪ Ill 4* -00.1•11.
...
PRODUCE gi .. IMII
MI6
Ont. Grown No. 1
only • 49 EaR = ••4110101111W''. Nescafe =
_'a CH P. CABBAGE
=Prod. of Honduras
.51111111111101111111111111111111
Yellow Chiq uita
11111111111111111111111111111111111111111A
441(ilittkk" a Golden.
- BANANAS .2411
MM
MM
MM
MOWN
1•1•11
•••••
IM▪ O
FOOD STORES
111116.
Winners of our Anniversary Draw
1st Prize: Set of Cookware Mrs.
Henderson, Seaforth
2nd Prize: $10.00 Grocery Voucher
Ella Munroe
— Seaforth
3n1 Prize: $5.00 Grocery Voucher
Mrs. Irvin Leonhardt
Brodhagen
IMM
MM MW
MW MEM
MM
MO
MM OM
WO MW
MM.
MM MM
MM
MM
...ossor
4414, Kraft ‘.1 ""'" Ont. Grown No. 1 Green "`" = 401,.
-•••400r .=
LIS SLICES =43 RY STALKS 2/$1 5- a'. • = moo _CELE = MO*
24: 2.99
On t ' Grown No. 1
I CARROTS 2 Lb.
Bog ?• 59 =
0" 10 Oz.
har 5 49 - -
1 oz. singles
= aw. Instant
COFFEE -
Moir
SAUSAGE
Weston Chocolate
= 1001111 g SWISS ROLLS 1." ._ g 69m _
= g Weston's Lemon Filled =
_ .41.11..r g BUNS
PliO.OF
Er • 5 = ▪ 41%, Canada "'"=1111-.111.11.111 ri Schneiders
-igimor =
== aimium‘ White .............,.
--.- -- "2 MEAT PIES 8 Ek.
' Pkg. • - 69 !....Z41%. PEPSI -.---- .::. --:
=.1... ,_,
_
= .... -mar' ....`, -
COLA
..
= ow - 0- .... Z tillliiiiiiiillifilliiillifillidilillii11111101111111111111111111111111111ffi 0:
. awe of 24 x iti oz. this ' %..... = ...... .....
...... ...., M. = VINEGAR
- _
"s•., Si
'4.R. .......
, , = ... =,
. „ 1 /40,%. RO-rilS FOOD • h
4.69
0, -a-,
= , _
- --ogiti(to,
Thurs :, and Fri.. 9-9
MARKET .Mori., 'Net., wed.,Sot; 94.
I STORE HOUkS .
vItliiiIi0
alllnHiIIH
SALMON 7y, ez. Tin
Swanson Beef, Chicken or Turkey • 49
MEAT PIES 8 oz. = me.
Clover Leaf Pink
= +am
= 411.6 -FABRIC
99 • -1.111:46,
.Jet
8 OZ. 5 varieties •
imiummumummonomumommilimmomimummil
E.--
ROLLS
FL: Schneiders Smoked
DETERGENT
:=1 CORNED BEEF g Dietrichs
g SCONE ROLLS
i Schneiders pkg. of 3 x 2 oz. Env.
PIN OF
12
„ Nk
WM
MM
MO
ti
S Litre 59 I
1.29
i9.=
/14/041itttkkk‘‘
OW/
:
=
01010°. =
4%, 41014, 411.,
Joy Liquid 4.111. E
E. .04 tttiainv4 ll6 hiokr iii
— . LIMIT CHO
;1111161.0101111111linilinlIMPIIIIIIIIIM111111111111111111101111011111111111111118111111 IIMII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111101101111111111M vElkAmmo PintliptemeNno.,
Highliner' i'llelo% SOFTENER ,....:: g_ .
FISH & CHIPS 32 oz. 1.99 1
"New" from Schneiders
128 OZ. 1 39 , _ _. ,
Schneider's Family Pak
4/1011‘0/.4k
_ .
Crrisight Ranch Pkg. of 2 6 oz. Stiaks = f k.‘ = _
RIB EYE STEAKS • -7 -
BEEF BURGER- 2 Lb. • 2 •59
Schneiders Sandwich Style
OW
MM MM
MW =MI
MM. MM.
41411111
= ANL Aft Ctitton e -.4r...?:
=as BathrOoM ... J.. _
ma.
Imaa
Roll P.
4414111t0
WNW
••••
=
Si. TISSUE
.._. .......-
sio
ei .99 .
''..b.
'...%
.41.
DMIII.'n'
111111M
SIMMI
f
4
= =
5.: = ..COFFEE - ••• =
_ . 2.99 ,llt , Bog v..`.
...
...-
.... V'
=
= 110 littitik A = ....
= _
...**401161jimr Maxwell -...-----
House
Ma
4111%
aft, -,,OMP", ... Ground -, - AM
THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 9, 1978 13
Belgrave
The W.M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Ivy
Cionkey on Wednesday. Mrs. Garner
Nicholson presided and opened with a hymn,
Mrs. Joe Dunbar read. Psalm 23, followed by
meditation by Mrs. Cloakey and the modern
version, of 23rd Psalm. Mrs. E. Fear led in
prayer. Poems "Simple Things" by Mrs.
Clakey and "Little Things" read by Mrs,
Nicholson, Secretary's eport was given by
Mrs. Jack McBurney and the treasurer's
report by Mrs, Dunbar. Twenty-one sick and
shut-in calls were recorded. A card was read
from Mrs. Youngblut who recently returned
home from the hospital, Topic was read by
Mrs. McBurney taken from the book "Vital
Possessions." She read chapters entitled
"Our Bible, the Church and Homes." Mrs,
Nicholson closed with prayer and the hostess
served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Des Gurnett, Brenda and
J.E. LONGSTAFF
-OPTOMETRiST-
SEAFORTH 527-1240
Monday to Friday 9=5:30
Saturday 9-12:00,
Closed Wednesdays
By Appointment
WMS visits sick
Sandra Of Ottawa spent the holiday
week-end with her father Athol. Bruce and
also visited with her mother Mrs. Bruce who
is a patient in the Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Harry Rinn and Lois, Mr., and Mrs.
Keith Cartwright, Donna and Patricia of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz and
family of Kitchener, Mrs. Norman
Cartwright and Claude of Londesboro
returned home after being on vacation at
Sauble Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent returned on
Friday from an enjoyable trip to the
Maritimes through New York State and the
New England States. They toured the
Morgan Horse Farm at
Middlebury, Vermont, en route, They
visited for a few days with. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Vincent and Patrick in Riverview,
New Brunswick. On their return trip they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Bateman
in Port Hope.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes of London
visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs.Tred Noble of Streetsville
were visitors last week with Mrs. Stewart