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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-04-23, Page 24Starting this week, milk in paper carton containers will be available in metric sizes in South Western Ontario. This is the last region in Canada to switch to metric size containers. Packages affected by this conversion and their metric replacements are as follows! Current Sizes (Imperial measure) Current Sizes (Imperial measure) 8 oz. 10oz ( Y2 pt.) pint quart 2 quart (1/2 gal.) New Size (Metric) 250 mi. 250 mi. 500 ml. 1 litre 2 litre % Volume Difference +10 -12 -12 -12 -12 4' super special Poirt,11A. TimesAcivocatio, April 23, 198Q BLOOD DONOR. CLINIC PLANNED Share your health. Red be held May at South Crm Blood, Pow Clinic will Huron District High School. Baptism held at Dashwood .Lades attend seminar the theme of a two-day iTlissiOn Projects. seminar of the Lutheran Theseminar also included Women's Missionary League devot ions,. Bible study, held April 13 and 19 at St. Singing, suts, fellowship and Paul's Lutheran Church, even a bit of exercise. The Kitchener, Mrs. Arnold gifts were given the "wrap- Becker, Mrs. )341 Becker and up" by Alberta Barnes of Mrs. Mayo Mellecke of Zion Ohio the Lutheran Women's Lutheran Church, Dash- Missionary League Inter- wood, were among the national Seminar Coor- nearly 200 ladies who at- dinator, tended from all over Baptisms southern Ontario. Amanda Kathleen, infant The first phase, you are daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jim God's gift to yourself, Rolph was baptized Sunday, covered self-acceptance, April 20 by Rev. M. personal Christian growth, Mellecke, Witnesses were personal development and Barb and Lorne Turnbull. time and management. Also baptized by Rev. Phase II, you are God's gift Mellecke were Melissa to the church, included new Dawn and Miranda Lee, twin officer orientation, daughters of Mr. & Mrs. programing -sharing and John Hayter, Sponsors for developing it, how to conduct Melissa were Richard and Bible study, led by Mrs. Jeff Hayter and witnesses Marvin Barz of Goderich, for Miranda were Fred Wells public relations and League and Linda Hayter. Tidings, by-laws and hand- book. The final phase number III, you are God's gift to the community (world), cen- tered on public relations in the community (world), mission service, "How to Witness" led by Pastor Ken Zorn, a former pastor of (Decorate your hom e with beautiful CUSTOM DRAPES By MRS. IRVIN RARER "Y00 are Cod's Gift" WAS `Choose the fabrics and the styles you want and Barb Whiting will custom make your drapes for you. You can also choose matching bedspreads and pillow shams. I Zen, new member orien- tation and hospitality and Persona Is Mrs. Myrtle Kellerman, London, spent last week with Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Webber. Summary Day for the short course Indoor Gar- dening was a great success. Prayer service Six ladies from Zion Lutheran church, Mrs. Delmar Miller, Miss Helen Nadiger, Mrs. Charles Martene, Mrs. Bill Becker, Mrs. Frieda Keller and Mrs. Mayo Mellecke attended the prayer service at Barea-by- the-Water Lutheran church, Goderich, Monday, April 14. The theme was "This We Believe". The Goderich ladies and pastor Barz presented a drama "Reconciled". Thii was a contemporary drama with a historical setting of the book of Concord. Young People meet The Youth of Zion Lutheran church held the April meeting with Elise Vandeworp opening it with a Prayer. A generous donation will be sent to the Doon Mission from donations made at the Easter Sunrise Service. Plans are being made for LYF Sunday, May 4. This was designated by Synod as a day to recognize the involvement of youth in the synod. A special meeting will be held in June to welcome the, new confirmants. Election of new officers will also be had. Lisa Miller led the Bible study with the topic "What we owe to God". The macrame and planters and their contents were beautiful. Miss Anne Peterson, Kirkton, guest speaker, showed the making of 'special occasion flower arrangements. Groups who took the course and displayed their ac- complishments were from. Centralia, Dashwood, Elirnville, Grand Bend, Mount Carmel, St. Paul's,, Zion and Zurich. Mr, & Mrs. Irvin Rader accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie Knight, London, spent a couple of days in Niagara-on-the-Lake during the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Knight. Sunday visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Bob Hayter and David were Mr. & Mrs. John Hayter, Mathew, Melissa and Miranda; Mrs. Ernest Koehler; Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Wells and Steven, Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Fred Wells and girls, Ailsa Craig; Mr. & Mrs. Gary Hayter, Tim and Todd, Lucan ; Mr, & Mrs. Joe Bruce, Windsor; Jeff Hayter, Toronto; Richard Hayter, New York and Jayne Hayter, Sunday visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Oscar Miller were Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Rader, Exeter; Miss Edna Willert, Mitchell; Mr, & Mrs. Ken Clark, Dresden; Mrs. Martha Miller, Zurich; and Mr. & Mrs, Melvin Stade and Sherrie. Mrs. Frieda Keller stayed in Goderich with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Keller over night. After months of hard work, the building committee for Zion Lutheran church saw their efforts bearing results at the turning of the sod ceremony when chairman Howard Datars turned the Instill the fitness habit into your children. Get them involved in sports or activity. For a better Life- style for all the family, try bicycling or skiing. The adults in the family will benefit too! Operation LifeAmIe We want our customers to know, that the milk will be coming from .the same Donlands Dairy which has been supplyingus for the past 2 years. Only the name has changed. The products we sell will have the back up of the modern "Neilsons Laboratory" in Toronto (the finest in Canada) further guaranteeing the quality. NEILSON'S has had "QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 1893" _ _ ,t‘ COMING BACK?— Among those invited back to the South Huron District High School homecoming on June 21 are members of the junior boys' basketball team which won the WOSSA championship in 1952. The team lost only one game during the year. Back row, from the left: John Hicks, Jim Sturgis, Gary Middleton, Bill Yungblut and Bill Batten. Seated; Ron Rowctiffe, Bob Robertson, coach Glen Mickle, Bev Heywood and manager Tom Easton. Kneeling: Chuck Parsons and Richard Mcralls Photo by Doerr PRICES EFFECTIVE rdzehrs fine markets_ of fine foods TUESDAY APRIL 29 UNTIL CLOSING // BUDGET PACK, YOUNG ONTARIO lb. FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO "CENTRE CUT" PORK LOIN CHOPS amismiAmmomay~ (EYE REMOVED) BONELESS OUTSIDE BOTTOM SCHNEIDERS QUARTER POUND - 5 VARIETIES 4 ,0 9 69 BEEF BURGERS 1 LB. CTN. 1, dp. ROUND ROAST LB. • SWIFTS OVEN READY *2 68 CORNED BEEF!! O_Ar— 4. 8.1.29 BONELESS FULL CUT BACK BACON. 175 g. PKG. *1.29 iiiiiiiiirsausAGE„,*/. 79 SCHNEIDERS STORE T 'THE WHARF FRESH SEAFOOD COUNTER CE D LB, *2.49 FRESH iiiik FILLETS !2.49 iiiiiiiiirftiiraiA.Tm L. *3.29 ....,„.........., ie. BURNS PORK & BEEF ' SWIFTS COOKED 125 g, PKG. Posh.Ppet*Pee PRODUCE OF CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES pi ,, ,any ,.., „ ....„.,-...„4. , vs „iv . ..., 6‘,..44e A — Mee ,,os. ...„„... , - - ..,,z o '• V' 6,4'• 4°' Xt' 00°. \ V 0 el 6(e ' Ce •N ' 0 01 ei e . rd i0C3 nie 'toy .... .44%. 0.. ...NN% OS. 1 See s ° ,,P 0%) Y • it4 •016 ,,,,... \ ,e, t 0 *v ee'' c‘fl' 06. 0 NI c.) , 0 . see ,;('') L o ,?„,e es si .0e .$0 $\t.,i0%, \44"' CP 44 %04;\ tsl - <\ .14N OP 4:)..C° FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO BONELESS PORK SCHNEIDERS SLICED SIDE BACON REGULAR MAPLE OR ORANGE 175 g. PKG. SCHNEIDERS COOKED MEATS MINI DELI'S 10 VARIETIES SCHNErEISAprAlatiliTYLE PLUMP SNOWY WHITE MUSHROOMS ONTARIO GROWN GOURMET'S DELIGHT . WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Main St. Exeter 235-1964 HURONDALE DAIRY HURONDALE DAIRY LTD. Wishes to announce, starting this week, they will be selling their milk products under the name of NEILSON'S. first sod. They have also obtained a pipe organ from First Lutheran church, Windsor. LOIN PORK CHOPS 3 CENTRE CUT CHOPS, 3 TENDERLOIN END CHOPS AND 3 RIB END CHOPS PER PKG. lb. BONELESS - FROM THE HIP MP ROAST LB. • SWIFTS BONELESS FULLY COOKED INSIDE TOP ROUND STEAK OR BONELESS $2 78 SUGAR PLUM HAM SIRLOIN TIP ROASTip_ MAPLE LEAF ENGLISH STYLE La *2* 19 AT THE DELICATESSEN LINK STYLE • BREAKFAST SAUSAGE SUGAR PLUM HAM $402 SLICED LEI SANDWICH) (FOR SALAD OR NEW! GREEN CABBAGE PRODUCE OF FLORIDA CAN. NO. 1 GRADE 9 POPULAR VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS SLICED COOKED MEATS 9 At this time, owing to the continuation of the returnable 3 qt. plastic jug, the 3 of pitcher pak will remain in distribution until the end of 1982. when all packages must be metric. Costs of processing metric sizes of milk do not decrease proportionately to the volume reduction, thus, prices will be adjusted downwards 191 about 9%. You will note, however, that the 8 oz. containers changing to 250 ml. reflect a 10% volume increase. nun OF CALIFORNIA NM 1 GRADE NO. 1 GRADE HEAD LIETEUCE__ _ —E 2A ON1ONS_- ONTARIO GROWN HEsFORNIA MILD, t99# DOZEN SIZE 88's lb. LB. OP 00,49 # DOLE PINEAPPLES E..JA.99 # 9 )4 WP ATERMMELPONFS I RODUCE EXICO LUM JD CY FINEST QUALITY TANGY SWEET LB.