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Times-Advocate, 1979-07-11, Page 7MR. AND MRS. DAN DURAND Michelle Corriveau and Dan Durand were united in marriage Saturday June 23, at. St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Corriveau, and the groom is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. Philip Durand, The maid of honour was Carol Bedard and the bridesmaids were Julie Bedard and Diane Corriveau. The best man was Mike Jeffrey and the groom's attendants were Ken Durand and Joe Durand. Guests were ushered by Francis Corriveau and Dave Durand. After a honeymoon to northern Ontario, the couple will reside in Exeter. Photo by Jack Doerr Stephen playground now well underway 4 Joanne's House of Hairstyling 365 William St. For Appointment Please Phon 235-0288 Operated by Joanne Luxton .,.,,,,.. .„,,,,-,..,..„,.. .-Cherries ..,.,: m :. , , Pick yoUr own Sweet and Sour Cherries at' Armitage Orchards Ridge Road Bosanquet Twp. R.R. 1, FOREST Pitting Machine on the farm for your convenience Closed Sunday Phone 873-5970 July 12, 1979 BAKER'S TROPICAL PLANTS Living Greenery For All Occasions Hanging Plants A Specialty. COME IN AND BROWSE FREE SWEETHEART ROSE TO FIRST FIFTY CUSTOMERS. 364 MAIN ST. EXETER hal Maple Leaf Dinner Style PORK SHOULDERS Ib. $ 1.95 Maple Leaf Regular or All Beef l's, lb. $1.38 Canada Packers Ranch Sliced or Piece BOLOGNA lb. $1.19 lb. $ 1 .59 Fresh Pork SPARE RIBS !1" WIENERS Vac Maple Leaf MAC & CHEESE or CHICKEN LOAF 0 A UD E CRAFTS 0.. MAIM ST • EXETER e YARNS f BAB V Boum:Qum RUGCRAFT IVEEDLEPoter AcRAME CRISCO OIL 3 litre tin '4.98 CATSUP 11 oz. bottle 49' SAVE 9c SAVE 81' from Florida $16.50 c./s 24 (Limited Quantity) Old South 100% Pure 12 1/2 oz tins ORANGE JUICE Facelle Royale TOILET 8 roll pkgeTissuE 2.29 SAV E 40' Wisk '2 Price Sale LAUNDRY DETERGENT 99s SAVE $1.20 PRODUCE Produce of U.S.A. Red Ripe WATERMELON each $2.49 Ontario No. 1 CUCUMBERS each 29c Produce of U.S.A. No, 1 Grade CANTALOUPE each 694 Ontario No, 1 GREEN CABBAGE ea ch 43' SAVE 16 BAKERY Pepperidge Farms E.D. Smiths York Smoothy GARDEN PEANUT 2f far COCKTAIL oz. 69 SAVE 14c BUTTER Gattuso ORANGE MACARONI or CRYSTALS SPAGHETTI ,SigE kg 99, Palmolive LIQUID DETERGENT 32 oz. '1 27 SAVE SAVE 14' Rose Sweet Tang MIXED PICKLES 24; 984 SV 4 ENGLISH MUFFINS 6's 65' Superior Enriched Dietrich's BREAD SCONE ROLLS 0 24 oz. 3/9.39 12's Times-Advocate, July 11, 1979 Pone 7 • Special events at local Baptist Chuch News from Huronview The Bryan Gospel Messengers, who perform as a male quartet with piano accompaniment, will appear for a concert Saturday, July 14 at 7,30 p.m. at the Emmanuel Baptist Church according to Pastor Losh- bough. The senior member of the quartet is Mark Garrett, of Winchester, Ky„ who sings bass, Dave Gross, of Trenton, N.J. is first tenor, and Rick Roberts, of Lexington, Ohio, who is piano accompanist, are both juniors. Baritone Duane Geib, of Alexandrian, Va,, and second tenor Mike Work, of Seminole, Fla., are second year students. The Gospel Messenger's program includes familiar WOODEDEN CAMP Woodeden Camp will hold its annual "Open House Day" on Sunday July 22, between the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. Loca,ted on Springbank Road between Byron and Komoka to the west of London, this special camp has been serving the needs of physically handicapped children from south-west Ontario since 1946. Mainly because of the public's continued support of regional service clubs' annual Easter Seal appeal, Woodeden now has 21 per- manent buildings on a secluded 100-acre land- scaped setting hymns and gospel songs in special quartet arrangements and will feature personal testimonies by these young collegians. During the eleven-week tour the quartet will sing at several youth camps and conferences as well as for church audiences in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee. Bryan College, the only fully accredited non- sectarian evangelical Christian college in the southeastern United States, will open its 50th,college year inAugust with approximatey 600 students. The bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees are offered in 16 majors from 13 academic areas. Vacation Bible School is being held.at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, West Huron St. Exeter, Monday through Friday, July 16-20, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. All children from Kin- dergarten to age 12 are cordially invited, Students from the Grand Rapids School of the Bible and Music will present the program. A silver missionary offering will be taken each day.' The closing program for the whole family will be held Friday afternoon, July 20 at the regular school time. Visitors to the school are welcome, too. By LYNNE FARQUHAR SPARK and Dashwood playground are now both in full swing with lots of ac- tivities planned for Dash- wood and Huron Park and area youngsters this sum- mer. Some of their scheduled events include swimming, a trip to Seaforth to par- ticipate in the Lake Huron Zone's annual "Playday", a visit from Binkley and Doinkle to talk on Safety to the youngsters and a year end special bus trip. Jtegistration is still open so drop down to the playground and sign the kids up with one of the park leaders. There are almost 100 area youth signed up for swim lessons at the Huron Park Pool this summer but there are still lots of openings. Anyone wishing to start lessons in the second and third sessions should call the pool at 228-6331 and sign up with Wendy, Leslie or Jan. The Huron Park pool in- structors are also offering "aquafitness", an adult exercise and learn-to-swim program, as well as, a synchronized swim program for yoUngsters which will cost $.25 person lesson. We are now in the process of getting the Huron Park wading pool ready for operation this summer. If all goes well with clean-up this week•the pool will be opening on Monday July 16. The hours will be afternoons from 1-3 p.m., Monday to Friday. It was a great week last week f or Huron Park's girls You can't beat the vibrant color, the cool, fresh flavor and the crisp crunch of Ontario bunching carrots. In Ontario, July 1 starts the peak of the season for these young carrots with the bright green tops. They will be available on the market until about September. When shopping, look for crisp-looking carrots with fresh green leaves. To store the carrots at home, food specialists at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food advise that the tops (leaves) be removed or they will draw moisture from the carrots causing them to wilt while the leaves remain fresh. Once the tops are removed, store carrots in Plastic bags and refigerate ball teams. Both the juvenile and pee wee teams won their first games of the season in two exciting final inning battles. The pee wees downed the Hibbert township team 19-18 in the bottom of the final inning with a two-out home run by Michelle Rock. The juveniles lead Exeter 17-16 going into the top of the seventh and managed to get three up-three down in the final inning to clinch the win. The pee wees host Elim- ville Wednesday night at 6:45 and the juveniles are at home against Lieury Thursday at 9 p.m. under the lights. Helen Muller has joined the staff at the Stephen Resource Centre for the summer as recreation assistant. Helen is planning on attending university to take a physical education course when her high school studies are completed. She has her Leader Patrol in swimming and her duties will include supervision and maintenance of the wading pool, as well as assisting the girls at the big pool and helping with any needs that arise at the two playgrounds operating in Stephen Township. Don't forget about the big park barbecue and dance being put on by the Optimists of Stephen on Friday July 20 at the Huron Park Recreation Centre. The barbecue runs from 4:30 to 6:30' followed by the dance from 9-1 with con- tinuous music by "Maple Sugar" and "Kapella". -Plan to use them within two weeks. To prepare bunching carrots for eating, wash and scrub them with a vegetable brush. The skin of these carrots is very tender and does not require any peeling. Fresh Ontario bunching carrots will go great this summer with any meal, Use them in salads, tossed into vegetable salads, grated and served with a creamy dressing, or cooked until crisp-tender and marinated in herbed dressing. Enjoy them cooked----cut in slices, chunks or fingers, or grated, then steamed, stir fried, boiled, panned or placed in foil and barbecued, Try them for snacks--cut into sticks or coins and served raw. Kipper) By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mrs. Kenneth McLellan entertained in honour of her daughter Jill on Sunday. Sympathy of the com- munity is expressed to Mrs. Elzar Mousseatt in the death of her sister, Mrs, Rufus Turnbull, Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pine and Sheri Lynn are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright have their grand- children Andrea and Phillip Scott, Cromarty as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor have returned from a holiday in the north. Congratulations to. Melanie Lovell on achieving entrance to Secondary School. Father Hardy held Roman Catholic Mass on Friday morning. Friday afternoon, Mrs. Florence Doak, Alice Buchanan, Ruby McVittie, Phyllis Connell, Mrs. Agnes Sparks, Golda Tyler, and Mary Van Camp went on a van ride to Goderich and over to Grand Bend where we picked up tickets for "Sound of Music", which we will be seeing August 29. July 3, Margaret Mitchell, Grace Peck, Mary Ross, Margaret McQueen, Gladys Stanlake, Eunice Lamb, Mabel Garrow, Verna Elliott, Elsie Henderson, J. Cunningham, Louis Wild, and Morgan Dalton took a short trip to Blyth Little Theatre where we were treated to complimentary tickets to see "I'll be back for you before midnight". The residents enjoyed it very much. Wednesday afternoon all our residents who were from Goderich went to the Kin- smen picnic at Salford Valley Hall. After a musical program, the residents enjoyed a lunch of sand- wiches, cheese, ice cream and coffee. Our Mrs. Florence Doak received the prize for the oldest lady in attendance. Also Wednesday af- ternoon, our Over 90 club met. Mrs. Elsie Henderson, and Mr, Cecil Skinner provided the entertainment. Cookies and tea were served by our volunteers at the close. Mrs. Prout held Bible Study Thursday afternoon. As Father Hardy will be away for the next two weeks, Open Thurs. And Fri. Nights Till 9:00 P.M. there will be no Catholic Mass, Huronview would like to wish Happy Birthday to the 22 residents celebrating birthdays this month, and especially Mrs. Hannah Williamson who will be 91, and Mr. William Westlake who will be 94 years young. penin Bright green tops key to good carrots H SE Cheer DETERGENT 6 litre S 1 87 • AVE 70' Glad GARBAGE BAGS 1" '1 07 Sar LINK SAUSAGE SHOULDER CHOPS lb. 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