HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-05-21, Page 15COMING BACK''-- Among those invited back to the June 21 homecoming at SHDHS are members of the first football team
at the local high school in 1950. They entered a six-man team and ended up in the WOSSA finals. Back row, left: Gord
Cann, Don McCurdy, Neil Taylor, coach Glen Mickle, Glen Schroeder, Jim Whitehouse and. Don Webster. Front;. Wade,
Chuck Cowen, Paul. Durand, Jack Fuller, Don Bergie and John Hicks. Photo by Doerr
Brinsley church ladies meet
Times-Advocator, May 21, 1980
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DATE: Tues., June 10th
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: Commonwealth Holiday Inn City Centre,
London.
An introductory Seminar on how to use options in ris-
ing and falling markets.
All persons wishing to attend please pre-register by
phoning Ms. Allison at 672-5880 or by completing
the coupon below.
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ONLY 15t PER LB.
Red
$295
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BONE
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$45° bag
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Multiplier $100. Onions per lb.
Produce green onions:
Each bulb will produce
three to five green ones.
Plant early.
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Vegetable or frr
Flower Seeds 39( pkg.
Your Home Centre carries a
complete supply of a wide
range of vegetable or flower
Seeds. Available both in
packages and bulk. Fresh
seeds supplied every year.
White
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bag
DUTCH
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$550
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Peat Moss 7-7-7 Fertilizer
Remember ... We Hove An Excellent Selection Of
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Check out the many
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of quality barbecues,
designed and built to last
for years. Up front
controls and automatic
igniter. Before you buy
just any barbecue
come in and take a close
look at the best barbecue.
BOLT & NUT
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Zinc Plated
Grade 5
Buy what you
want by the
lb. no
mini mum
package sizes
to purchase.
HIGH-
PRESSURE
WASHER
Clean up quick with
this compact new
washer. It's right for
dozens of tough jobs
around the home
500-550 psi of nozzle
pressure make short
work of normally
tedious jobs.
We have John Deere
Hose in 50 foot lengths.
Ideal for hooking up
I your pressure washer.
Made of good quality
rubber. sie inch
diameter.
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SEED
POTATOES
By GORDON MORLEY Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
The United Church women Jack Hodgson with Mrs.
held their regular meeting George Lee presiding, Mrs,
Jack Hodgson had the
scripture reading. Mrs.
Wilbert Lewis read two
poems. Mrs. Lee gave three
readings. Mrs. Jack
Hodgson a poem, Mri. Jack
Trevithick a poem.
Mrs, Hodgson took charge
of the business and 9
members answered the roll
call. Group 2 ladies served
lunch.
Personals
Mrs. George Prest
received word that Richard
Whittard will be returning
home from Toronto General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Larsen
and Andrea of Brampton
spent the holiday with her
sister and brother-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Trevithick.
Andrea Hodgins spent the
weekend with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lewis.
A large crowd attended
open house Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.'.
Wilbert Lewis for their
daughter Carolyn. •
A few families from the
Brinsley United Church
attended the reunion service
held Sunday in Ailsa Craig
United Church. Jackie Wells
assisted in the service by
reading the scripture and
Allen Amos and Wilbert
Lewis with the offering.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Seniors
compile
listings
The Exeter .5 eider
Advisory Group met in the
Board Room of South Huron
Hospital on TVlay 13 with 17
members present.
The chairman, Oarnet
Hicks conducted the
business.
A committee was ap-
pointed to compile a list of
seniors from town who are
living alone,, to visit and to
Assure them that if they need
help. it will be made
.available at their request.
A "letter was read -from
Town and Country
Homemakers re a meeting
on May 14 at Wesley-Willis
United .Church, Clinton.
Three members volunteered
to attend. At the next
meeting it is, hoped to have a
speaker froni this
organization.
It was suggested that the
voluntary " group hold
meetings in July and August.
Smiles!
If exercise' reduces fat,
how come there are se many
double chins?
Nature is amazing! Who
would have thought of
growing a fly swatter on the
end of a cow?
Gackstetter visited with
Mrs. Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley on Monday
afternoon.
Jane Corbett of Toronto
and Diamie Corbett of
Minden spent the weekend
with their parents and at-
tended the reunion of the
North Middlesex District
High School.
Mrs. John Latham held a
jewellery make-up party and
cleaning products party at
the rectory at Parkhill to
assist the Ladies Guild of St.
Mary's Church Brinsley in
their fund raising projects.
Miss Joyce Hodgson of
London visited for a few days
last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hodgson and Murray.
Cancer
can be
beaten
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY.
CONOP
DELIVERY
SERVICE
DAILY SCHEDULE
11:00 a .m to 12:00 noon
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
A $1.00 delivery charge is
necessary to help offset
the costs of this service.
SENIOR
CITIZEN
DISCOUNT
Every Wednesday a 5%
discount to a maximum of
$2.50 will be given to all
our senior citizens on their
personal food order
purchases.
1 CHEQUE
lk CASHING
PRIVILEGES
Our Cashiers will accept
your personal cheque in
the amount of your food
order when you present
your DARLING'S CHEQUE
CASHING CARD. Ask
your Cashier for an
application for a card.
A $5.00 charge will be
made on all cheques
returned.
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