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Times-Advocate, 1980-04-30, Page 22MIME= 2111011Bit Ye Olde Country Store HIGHWAY 84 between Hensall and Zurich OPEN: Monday-Saturday 8-6 Friday night 'til 8 p.m. • 236-4979 BAKING PRODUCTS Baking Powder 1 lb. 854 Baking Soda 1 lb. 554 Cream of Tartar 2 oz 404 Cocoa 8 oz. $2.40 Carob Powder 1 lb. $1.35 Whipped Topping 4 oz. 554 Pearl Tapioca 8 oz. 654 Walnut Pieces 4 oz. $1.05 Walnut Crumbs 4 oz. 854 Shredded Coconut 8 oz. 954 SPICES Cinnamon 2 oz. 524 Nutmeg 2 oz. 754 Black Pepper 4 oz. $1.18 Butcher Pepper 4 oz. 854 Bay Leaves 1 oz. 194 Celery Salt 4 oz. 394 Garlic Salt 2 oz. 194 Onion Salt 2 oz. 194 Over 50 varieties of spices are available ... including Saffron. FLOUR ARVA Unbleached white ARVA Whole wheat and Stoneground Whole wheat 5 lb. $1.45 10 lb. $2.65 25 lb. $6.29 ARVA Imperial Pastry Flour 7 lb. $1.99 25 lb. $5.99 CHEESE Tavi stock Colby lb. $1.95 Monteray Jack lb. $1.95 Mozzarella .1b. $1.95 Brick lb. $1.95 Medium lb. $2,20 Marble lb. $2.20 Old lb. $2.65 SAVE Until May 4th save 1113 A Pound On All Cheese MEATY SIDE FRESH! (NOT FROZEN) SPARERIBS R.R. #2 ZURICH See Our Selection Of: EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS SHADE TREES ROSES BEDDING PLANTS FOR YOUR SPRING PLANTING NEEDS VISIT . Huron Ridge Acres David Steckle and Family 1 1/2 mi, west then PHONE 3 1/2 north of Zurich 565.2122 [ONTARIO PORK FRESH PORK HOCKS lb. 38o] CHICKEN t N B A 375g. PKG. 79# L L LAMB WHOLE OR HALF lb. • $1 NEW ZEALAND FROZEN EG OF [ SCHNEIDERS - 3 VARIETIES MINI- „.„ $1ZZLERSvinfl SCHNEIDERS BONELESS FULLY COOKED SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER M APLE LEAF MINI DINNER PORK SHOULDER Ii,. . ZEHRS SLICED 175g. PKG. a A ITALIAN SWEET STORE PACKED SUMMER SAUSAGE__71./Y SAUSAGE Sf 59 HAM E S TEAK 175g. PKG. *L49 S KI UM EN M ER P E A R ER S S A CO U TTO S N A l G Y E E _ c PIE Bs. ) 0. Z Y SCHNEIDERS 900m1. BAG 9iiir BACK BACON '11YEEEIE BURNS CORN MEALED SWEET PICKLED lb. 1.19 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCE OF U.S.A. BUD OF CALIFORNIA , FANCY D'ANJOU HEAD LETTUCES& PEARS lb. 79° ONTARIO GROWN PROD. OF CALIFORNIA APPLES? FANCY McINTOSH FRESH TENDER LEL A, B 11.3 5 BROCCOLI.Fly_ric_H99# CHIQUITA OR DOLE BANANAS LB. CORN CCITHE 4A99° POTTING SOIL 179 ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 GRADE FOR HOME OR OFFICE ENGLISH STYLE BOSTON STYLE CUCUMBERSg.67Yv FERNS POT I. 99 PROD. OF FLORIDA NO. 1 GRADE MAYTIME TENDER SWEET F 18 LITRE SIZE Clandeboye baptism held. • To mark anniversary Minister to deaf, ,dumb spOoks at Thames Road one they were with. Those at the head table were introduced by Gerry McCarter. Dennis Pyre thanked the, ladies for the beef dinner. Bob Heywood with his accordion gave several rousing numbers. He was introduced by Steven Pym and thanked, by Steven Wilkinson. reel/. Bob Rumball in- troduced by Joe Gower gave a challenging message "Be wise or otherwise" and answered questions.after. He was thanked by Brent Dawson. Barry Cunnington repeated the Tyro Purpose. The evening closed with the Tyro' Prayer given by Michael Grubb. This is the first father and son banquet to be held at the church. Persongls Mrs. William Rohde at- tended the rural correspondents seminar at Wesley-Willis Church on Friday. Mr, Robert Trotter of Kitchener gave an in- teresting talk. The sympathy of the community is extended to the relatives of the late Willis Gill of Grand Bend and the late Cameron Wein, of Clinton. Mrs. David Passmore was a patient in South Huron Hospital Exeter for a few days last week. Mrs. George Kellett received a surprising telephone call at six a.m. on Thursday from her cousin Mr. Doug Rice, Liverpool, England. Mr. and Mrs. William Roh- de spent the weekend with Mrs. Marguerite Gibson, London. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Knight of Hensall, and Mrs. and Mrs. George Kellett visited with Mr. .Lawrence Kellett, Listowel, Sunday. Mrs. Alma Langford of Exeter will be the guest speaker at the United Church Women's meeting Monday May 5 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ross Hargreaves visited last week with her sister Mrs. Jack Griffin at Burford. Several from Thames Road attended the Rebekah and Oddf ell ows church service at Elimville Sunday morning. By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE Thames Road - and MOVille communities were honoured to. have Rev. Bob Rumball of the deaf and dumb. mission in Toronto, farmer professional football player as speaker of the father and son banquet sponsored by the Tyro Boys at Thames. Road United Church. Thursday evening. The boys with the advice of their leaders Barry Miller, Larry Skinner and Pastor By MRS, RENA CALDWELL Mrs. Steve Pine and Sheri Lynn, Brampton, are weekend guests of Mrs. E. McBride. Sympathy of the com- munity is expressed to Firs. John Cooper in the death of her sister Mrs. Dorothy Bowen, Goderich. Mrs. Vivan Cooper spent a day with her sister in Ailsa Craig last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wieren attended a 40th wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Tony Verboom in Komoka. Seeding operations are underway in the Kippen area. Barbara Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cooper, was feted by showers prior to her wedding in May to Doug Ferguson. A "Mr. and Mrs." shower, held in Brucefield school Friday was given by Anita Faber. Entertainment for the evening was a mock wedding with boys taking the girls Ross Hargreaves conducted the whole program. Standing at the door to welcome everyone were Michael Jeffery, Mark Coward, Larry McCarter and Glenn Grubb. Allan Pym was master of ceremonies and grace was said by Mark Penhal e. Tables were decorated With daf- fodils and pussy willows. A head table was formed and the boys sat with, their father, grandfather or the parts and vice versa. Taking part were Steve Cooper, Brian Cooper, Diane and David Richardson, Mary Ferguson, Darlene and Jerry Faber, Julie Wright and Tim Lovell. A community shower was held April 21 in the church with Myra and Melanie Lovell doing the honours. Christine Cooper favoured with piano selections and contests were enjoyed. A shower, attended by friends and relatiives of the groom-to-be was given by Betty Lynn Koehler, Mary Ferguson, Debbie Ferguson and Judy Rohde in the Exeter Legion on April 23. A shower , attended by the Cooper family and arranged ly Pat and Grace McBride, was held at the home of Mrs. Wayne McBride. Thursday, April 24, the girls from Andex entertained the bride-to-be to dinner at Great West Beef Go. in London. Fete bride at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY A family bridal shower for Carolyn Lewis was held Saturday night in the basement of Brinsley United Church. About 50 or more relatives attended. Mrs. Audrey Desjardine, Listowel attended the shower for her niece Carolyn Lewis Saturday. Dianne Corbett, Minden and Jane Corbett and John Becker Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbett and David. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harris Thamesford. Mr. and Mrs. George Prest visited a short while Sunday with Richard Whittard who is a patient in Toronto General Hospital. Recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Allison and Kathleen Morley were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schenk, Crediton and Mrs. Merle Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. George Prest visited with her aunt Mrs. Earl Dixon a patient, in South Huron Hospital, Exeter last week. Decorate your home with beautiful CUSTOM DRAPES Choose the fabrics and the styles you want and Barb Whiting will custom make your drapes for you. You con also choose matching bedspreads and pillow shams. WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Main St. Exeter 235-1964 Pays OA Times-Advocate, April 30, 1980 This Sunday, May 4th at 11. a.m. will be' Anniversary at Clandeboye United Guest speaker will be Mr. Lloyd Hutton„ National. Board. Chairman Of The, United Church Renewal Fellowship. Lucan. congregation will meet with Clandeboye. No morning service at Lucan. Church, Clinton an Friday. • Mrs. Gerald Lynn represented Clandeboye United Church at the meeting of Middlesex Presbytery, held at ,Kerwood United Church on Tuesday, Don't forget the Red Cross Blood Clinic to be held in. Lucan. Community Centre on Wednesday, May 14th, from 6. p.m. - 9 p.m. Please sup- part this project by giving the "Gift of Life." Seeding underway in Kippen district in the Lucan Wednesday minor league received trophies. Back, left, Sandy Hyde, Jason Pfaff, Jeff Gwalchmai and Jim Kwasnicki, Front, Michelle Cannon, Shelley Pfaff, Lisa Van Geel and Ann Hodgins. TOP MINOR BOWLERS — The top FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS 51b. average individual bowlers i lb." COD FILLET lb $2.89 DUTCH TREA'Ti 1 1):_ EKG. 168 c AT THE DELI COUNTER! SCHNEIDERS FRANKS • AT THE WHARF NOT IN ALL STORES FRESH ATLANTIC SCHNEIDERS COARSE OR FINE LIVERWURST .BFYLJ5,' PRICES IN EFFECT 6 DAYS TILL - CLOSING MAY 6, 1980 UTILITY GRADE OVEN READY Mr. and Mrs. David Noonan and Michael en- tertained friends and neigh- bours at their home, on Sunday, following the christening of their chosen daughter and sister, Kathryn Jane, at St. Patricks Roman Catholic church, Biddulph. Godparents were Chris and Donna Masterson of Chatham. Mrs. Evelyn Parker of Harriston is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Viola Carter. Mrs. Art Hodgins attended the Rural Correspondent's Seminar and Dinner for the Blue Water Regional • Newspaper Network, held at Wesley Willis United si a RANCH STYLE SLICED FROZEN EE lb. • CALVES LIVER STORE SLICED MAPLE LEAF PIZZA LOAF lb. 4159 BURNS SLICED ROUND DINNER HAM lb. 42,19 SCHNEIDERS OLD FASHION SLICED BAKED OR SPICED HAM lb. $2:49 OPEN WEEKDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 SAT. TILL 5:00 OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 - 5:00 INRWIL. IMO _Mt lb.