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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-01-23, Page 24viassagalloalr GET YOUR CAR SPANKLING CLEAN "SPECIAL" WET WASH ONLY BUDFIELD Ford. Sates • 586 MAIN ST, EXETER 235-1640 NINO, EAT . 'VALUES Prices Eff ecti ve wve4.; Jon..23 to Sun,, Jon. 27 DRISTAN MIST 30 s.c. Retail Sug. •87g $2.79 • ANACIN TABLETS 100's . Re ail 5 I Retail '2.02 •30 O'Real PANTY HOSE Sizes (pctdasndllhicdtdes 69‘ Hersheys INSTANT CHOCOLATE 800 gm. $2•19 HALO SHAMPOO 350,61. Normal or Dry Sugg. Retail 22.72 1.69 Kleenex FACIAL TISSUE 200's Rugg• ,1 Retail $2.79 Palmolive I VS DISH DETERGENT 24oz. 9.05 Rowntrees BLACK MAGIC CHOCOLATES Sugg. Retail 14.65, 1 lb. 3.69 --CL7f*4 DISCOUNT STORE HOURS 9:00 a.m.-9:60 p,M.' • Sundays 12:00 Noon-6:06 p.m 433 MAIN ST. EXETER' 235,•1661 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Seaforth BUTTER first grade $ IIC8 l ib. 1 0 00 Grade A Medium EGGS Dozen 88( SUPERIOR MEAT SPECIALS Fresh Pork WHOLE OR HALE SHOULDER ROASTS En r r a = 1 5 2 DE 10 C 'a xi at O en Pe X C rn 0 0 0 0 1" vi C Burns sliced or piece Head Cheese fresh produce California U.S. No. 1 HEAD LETTUCE California U.S. No. 1 Wrapped CAULIFLOWER Florida Temple ORANGES Fresh U.S. No. 1 SPINACH Blue Water FISH St CHIPS McCains Chopped BROCCOLI Head Head frozen foods 434 794 Dozen 89, Bag 69, 10 tit. 29, 32 ox Weston .HOTDOG HAMBURG ROLLS , Superior White Enriched BREAD • 24 oz, loaf Pkg. of 12 69, 2/884 Donlands CHOCOLATE MILK qt 49‘ with the purchase of any 2% bag or jug of milk at our regular low price! 449( Fancy 14 oz 3/$1 COFFEE 1 lb. bag $315 LAUNDRY DETERGENT12litreear,5" Libby's Deep Brown wish pork or tomato sauce BEANS 19 oz tin 55' Westons SALTED SODAS Stokelys PEAS Maxwell House LIQUID DETERGENT .9 24 at. SOUP Cartration MILK Palmolive 10 oz. 3/'1 385 MI tin 21874 Granton Anglicans elect slate Irishit institute see card use A RETURN TO YESTERDAY — They say that the mind never really forgets anything and that given sufficient impetus material filed away will return to the conscious. Engaged in the baby bottle feeding contest at the South Huron District High School student council winter carnival Saturday were Caroline Degraw and Jackie Baptist. T-A photo .to Scsintsbury -nave back BY MK HIEBIER- DAVI* Mrs. Ralph Manll, the fernier Aletha. Hodgins of Metiakau, Alberta, grand- daughter of the late William John. Hodgins and the late Laura Abbott formerly of this community is visiting relatives in this area. She arrived at London airport Monday evening and was a dinner guest with Mrs, Murray Gibson and family, Denfield, She spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott McRoberts and family, Exeter. Tuesday at lunch was spent with her only living uncle on the Hodgins side of the family Clarence Fletcher and she and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott McRoberts with Mrs. Catherine Elston Centralia, Tuesday night. Wednesday she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and several members of their family; at dinner time she was guest of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Abbott at Arthur's. She spent Wednesday night and Thursday until after lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and family and Thursday at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and family. And Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Abbott in Lucan. As she plans only a 10 day visit she is crowding several visits into each day, she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Godbolt and boys and Mr. and Mrs. John Godbolt and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stone and family Listowel this weekend then on the Komoka to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hudson and family and Mr. Murdie Colbert. Then to London to visit Mr.. and Mrs. ILA Mullins and family and other relatives, before leaving for Ottawa to visit relatives on her mother's side of the house. She lives on a cattle ranch in Eastern Alberta with her husband and family. Personals Mrs. Earl Greenlee and Mrs. Bob Tindall and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis visited Mrs. Gary Barker and twin daughters . By MRS, R. SUMMERS' GRANTON The Granton. Women's Institute metsat the home Of Mrs. Henry Wissel on Hjaondugai;sy p1r5e.silVfd;ds.. Hamilton The roll call was answered by "Did you vote at the WI election?" and the motto was "The mind is like a parachute, it chuties open," nw!?r ks better when The program was con- vened by Mrs. Gordon Dann, and Mrs. Karl French. There was a demonstration of what ' could be made from used Christmas pards by Mrs. French. Church news At the United Church, Rev. Elwood Morden, was in charge of the Sunday wor- ship,' Rev. IVIorden entitled his message "Do I need to be born again? I will try to make you understand this, said the minister, "Jesus commanded us to be born again, and I believe this means to be reborn in the spirit. To be boil] again is when we no longer can manage our lives alone, and come to Jesus and say "I can't do it alone, take charge of my life Lord, then we can say take my life, and let it be concentrated Lord, to Thee, At 'St. Thomas Anglican Church, Pr. Walter Creerypf Kirkton was in charge of the service and based his sec, mon on religion, the character of the people and the church. The main character of being a Christian, is the Individual that goes to Church professing his belief, based on the teaching of Jesus Christ, and having the qualities of love, kindness and humility, said the speaker. Following the service, a Vestry meeting' was held, with the following officers being installed; vestry clerk, Mrs. Fred Crouch; rector's warden, James Hodgins; people's warden, Kenneth Hoar; lay delegate to the Synod, Mrs. Kenneth Hoar; sub. delegate, Mrs. Percy Hodgins; treasurer, Mrs. Don Beatson; board of management, rs. Laverne Morley, Percy Hodgins, Mrs. Fred Crouch, Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Mrs, David Haywood, Mrs. Don Roloson, Kenneth andgnmigiMa By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mrs. Alta Armstrong is a patient in Victoria Hospital; William Smith is a patient in South Huron Hospital Mrs. Mary Thornton and Mrs. Stan Preszcator spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George. Cameron and Mrs. Ella Hully RR 1 Brucefield. Mrs. Don Wilson and Christen, Cayuga spent the week end with Mrs. Earl Heist and Mr. William Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Robert England and boys Huron Park were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator and Mrs, Mary Thornton. Mrs. H. Armstrong, Zurich • Nursing Home spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arm- strong and family and Mrs. H. Armstrong were Swiday supper guests with Mr. Joe Varley and Marion. Hodgins . and Derwin BeAt$on, • Rev, .Glen Frets of I;Ondon was ini charge of the service at the Graziton Community MOO, and entitled his talk. "How, to , pray for your friends" PRrsortals, Wishesi for. a speedy recovery are extended to Mrs. Ellen. Funnel, who is recuperating at home after surgery in University Hospital, London, Misa Winnie Hariton of Hialeah. Florida, is visiting with her family here for two weeks, COLLECT BOTTLES — A sucCessful bottle drive was held Saturday by Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies. Shown with bottles are Suzanne Wareham, Jodi Chanyi, Robin McLean, Michele Aunger and Heike Schaufler. T-A photo ; FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET 4 3,-. A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET 0, X 4.01 C rn 'to 1 •1 1 1 1 11 1 4: 41 •1 : 1 1 1. 01 , •1 . 1a . 1: 1. 4 4 1 0' 0 2. 0' 0' a. x ARKET' Fresh Pork Side Spare Ribs Fresh Pork Butt Chopi or Roasts Ib .$ Burns Pride of Canada Boneless Dinner Hums lb. $208 MARHET lb. Side $ 130 Bacon Cooked 115 Hum Store sliced Burns Pride of Canada OUR FOOD VALUES 1" alll TOTAL WE DELIVER PHONE 235-0212 $ I 79 lb. 111 Burns Pride of Canada Burns Pride of Canada Small Link el, a Ai' Re ausage gular or All Beef $ 4 28 S ',b.] 'Hi Wieners Ib. Enter Our Free Draw On A Trip For Two To The Bahamas. $ 1 58 fb. MARGARINE TOMATO SAUCE ealtest creamed COTTAGE CHEESE Stacey lob% vegetable oil 14 oz. tin ARM SUPERI011 FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET AAN SuitmOR TO01) MARKET 4801 SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASAI SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. 500 gr. T lb. tub 2/8 9' FRENCH FRIES 2 lb. bag 3/$ 1 Valley Farm Choice A&H SUP RICIA FOOD MARKET AIM SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET $ I 09 69' Po AIR S I, C I.1 70 0 A - y ao UI so i N U • • t Of t FO OD MA R Vac's lb. $138 Facelle Royale TOWELS York Smooth ' PEANUT BUTTER ORANGE CRYSTALS Red Rose TEA BAGS 2 Roll Pack 1 KG Jar 4's Economy 100's s irs • )4 S U P S • • • • • 41