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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
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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.
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WAREHOUSE
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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.
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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
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