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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-08-13, Page 17Australia visitor Timos,Advocate, August11, 1900 rags 5 A , P Name WMS delegates mori — Paul Harding was one of the youngest participants in Satur- in Granton. Paul was pushed by his sisters Casandra .and T-A photo YOUNGEST IN PARADE day's. Fun Days parade Katharine, HAWAIIAN PUNCH THREE FLAVOURS DRINK CRYSTALS 50 g, PKG. LOWNEY CAMPFIRE BRAND MARSH- MALLOWS 270 g. PKG. PLAIN OR SALTED TOPS ZEHRS CRACKERS 450 g. CARTON TRY OUR NEW ZEHRS MANDARIN ORANGES 10 FL. OZ. TINS VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK OR STOKELY FANCY PEAS 'OR CREAM CORN 10 FL. OZ. TINS 3190 BLANCHED OR SPANISH ZEHRS PEANUTS 16 oz. PKG. 99 4 VARIETIES CONDENSED AYLMER SOUPS TIDE DETERGENT SHIRRIFF JELLY POWDERS j'2 *LITRE . 4.8 Kg. •91f BOX INSTANT DESSERT TOPPING 99 SCHNEIDERS 6 oz. PKG. LUCKY WHIP CRISPY CRUST LARD_i Le..6 9 LEMONADE - 24x10 FLOZ, TINS 12.5 FL. OZ. 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VARIETIES CLAIROL CONDITIONER OR 450 mi. *A As CLAIROL SHAMPOO _ if TUMBLER RUBBERMAID II 4 COLOURS st 33EA. RUBBERMAID II 4 COLOURS SOAP DISH $3.99EA. 10 oz. JAR 11111111110. WE OUR MANAGER IS lESBOTT EXETERWIBE - PLEAS ED IM M SERVE !N N83 OPEN WED. THURS - FRI TILL NINE re Canada's Employment Tax Credit Program has been extended. Create a job and you can create up to a $3,120 tax break for yourself. It's simple. How would you like,,to deduct as much as $3,120-or more-from your federal income taxes? It's simple. Expand your work force by creating new jobs and you can also create a tax break for yourself. Up to $3,120 for each new employee hired providing that the job is created as a direct result of the Employment Tax Credit Program. And it's simple to do. You just fill out one single-page form. Full details are available at your local Canada Employment Centre. 410 Employment and Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy Minister Emploi et Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy Ministre Canada. To .Frobisher Ctandeboye rl travels Carolyn Hardy ao- companied by a couple of friends from Centralia en- joyed a one day, return flight-visit to Frobisher Bay 'Insley fly GORDON MORLEY Linda Sadler and Scott and Terry 1'rest visited Ruth and Viola Lewis recently. The funeral of Albert D. Steeper was held Saturday from the T. Stephenson and Son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig. He was a former resi- dent of VVeS't Sympathy is extended to the family. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Morley visited. Thursday afternoon with Mr.and Mrs, Joe Durand and family. Mrs. George Prest and Viola Lewis ,and Mrs. Myra Glenn of Strathroy called on. Mrs. Violet Allison and Kathleen Morley last week. Mr.and Mrs. Harvey Morley and Mrs, Earl Lewis visited with friends and relatives on Wednesday, Carol and Colleen. Newey spent the weekend with their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevithiok. On Saturday, Leaving Toronto at 9..a.m. arrived about noon in* Frobisher, the weather a. Sunny, 10..degrees eelcius, so winter jackets were needed, Frobisher, is above the tree line so the landscape is' all rock with Arctic flowers blooming among the rocks, They spent the afternoon walking around the town and shopping a little in the Hudson Bay stores and other small businesses, All meals were eaten on the plane. Leaving Frobisher Bay at 0.p.m. they arrived in Toronto at 9:30 R.m. They found it a most interesting day. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunningham, Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Lee, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hardy and Mr. and Mrs, Murray Hodgson were Sunday guests of Mr. and MrS. Roy Jewell at their summer, home near Dutton., It was a reunion of the -group that toured Australia and New Zealand' last February. Mrs. Clarence Teeple and Lisa and Mrs, Glen Wales of Port Dover were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hardy, Art Hodgins. was in Goderich, .Thursday night to receive the Trainers Award for June-July from., the Goderich. and, .Clinton Raceway, compliments of Cook's received a. $50 gift certificate, a jacket and hat a halter, and a recognition certificate for the. leading trainer with the Most pointS at races run at both Clinton and Goderich Raceways. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis entertained Friday evening in honour of Leanne's third birthday. Attending were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Young, I.4ucan and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Lewis also friends, Joan and Shawn Cassels, London, Mrs, Arnold Lewis ac- companied her sister Lucy and. Ray Bernard to the Granton Fun Day' on Saturday and visited with their aunt, Mrs. A, Car- son and Mr. and Mrs. Wes McGuffin. Michael Armstrong, Toronto spent the Weekend with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Armstrong.Michael is attending DeVries College of Technology in' the Electrical Design course. By MRS, mvIN RADER PASHWOOD Zion Lutheran Women's Missionary League held the quarterly meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Arnold Becker., Mrs. Delmar Miller opened the meeting with a prayer and scripture reading, Pastor M. Mellecke dealt with the topic which was a study of the ten com- mandments. Delegates to the District convention appointed are Mrs. Bill Becker and Mrs, Mayo Mellecke. Donations of vitamins for medical missions were received. It was decided to remake the Christmas ornaments which were destroyed in the church fire, Australian visiters Dianne and Tony Ervine of Adelaide, Australia, spent five weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller, Kathy-Ann, Ross and Joey. While there, they visited with their family, relatives and friends and toured Frankenmeuth, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Collingwood. About 200 relatives and friends at- tended a belated wedding reception July 26th at Dash- wood Community Centre for the Australian couple who were married last October. Finds out about Dashwood Speaking about Fried- sburg Days, I had the pleasure of meeting a most enthusiastic Fried, In July 1979, Murray Fried from Kitchener called here and got a copy of Dashwood History founded by his great uncles Absalom, and Noah Fried, Last week he sent .me the family trees of Absalom and Noah and a copy of the Fried Reunion which is held each year at Plattsville not far from Roseville where the father. Sam Fried is buried, Through the reunions a new tombstone has been erected and the old one taken back to the farm where the fourth generation descen- dant Keith Fried lives. Sam Fried came from Bucks county, Pennsylvania in 1804. Descendants of Absalom Fried who live nearby are John Kellerman, a great grandson; Ward Fritz a grandsori, and Mary Louise Fritz, great granddaughter; Dorothy (Mrs. Dr. Cowan), granddaughter and great grandchildren Marion Reynolds Charles and Peter Cowan. Descendants of Noah Fried live in the Parkhill area Murray's grandfather was John Fried and so far he has traced 410 descendants. Personals Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Oke and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Oke and family, Mr. and Mrs. V.L. Becker, Barb Bucholtz, Jolla Bucholtz, Frieda Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Karl.. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gibson and familY, Mr. and Murray Keller and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller and girls, Mr. and Mrs. George Keller and boys, Michael Regier, Mike Keller, Donna. Feiner, Diane Keller and Guido Masciotra attended a farewell barbecue at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Keller and family for Dianne and Tony who left for home Saturday. Thursday visitors with Mrs. Martha Miller were Mr, and Mrs. Siegfried Miller, Port Dover. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Piellusch were Monday visitors. Steven Ducharme, Grand' Bend, spent sometime with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason due to the arrival of his baby brother at St, Joseph's Hospital, London. Pastor and Mrs. Arthur Rader, Mark, Sarah and Jonathan„ Brarnalea, vacationed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and family, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Scott and Michael spent last week at Wasaga Beach. Returning by Southampton they attend- ed the Eagleson Reunion at • the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eagleson.