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Times-Advocate, 1980-08-20, Page 10MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM STEAKS 175 gr. PKG. .59 BONELESS CROSS CUT RIB STEAKS AT THE DELI COUNTER SHOPSYS EXTRA LEAN SLICED COOKED HAM lb. $2.19 SCHNEIDERS SLICED MEDIUM ROAST BEEF lb. 498 SHOPSYS POTATO AND EGG SALAD SCHNEIDERS DELICIOUS OKTOBERFEST MUSTARD 8 oz. $1.49 SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT 6 DAYS UNTIL CLOSING TUES. AUG. 26TH zehrs SUPER FOOD VAIIIIIES CANADA, "A" GRAD E illai%AsvHATEAKS SHORT RIB ROASTS BLADER°ORFU GROUND BEEF lb. $1 ogr) BOLOGNA 175 gr. PKG. MADE FRESH DAILY 3IVARIETIES 1 1 MEDIUM SCHNEIDERS SLICED 77f WITH ZEHRS • 'SPECIAL TRIM FOR VALUE WE RESERVE THE,RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS [RIDE OF CANADA SIDE BACON 500 gr. g SLICED •armilso Si DELI. FRESH ALL BEEF SHOPSY'S $1 49 FRANKS 1 lb. PKG. SCHNEIDERS 6 VARIETIES SANDWICH STYLE A90 MEAT ROLLS 250 gr. WI b $1.19) ZEHRS PORK SHOULDER SMOKED PICNICS SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE ZEHRS SLICED 175 gr. 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Thinkaboutkplease. ontario hydro P000 19 Tirriii-Advocato August 20r 19$O AY MRS. KG ..McClapy Mrs', Norris 'Webb gave a WQODHAM reading and Mr. Gordon. 'WedneS afr evening Johnson played a few .selec. Around 60 neighbours and tions on his mouth organ. friends gathered in. Mr, oordonJohns read the W004arri United Church address and Mrs. Vic shed to honour Mr. Murray Janssen, Mr. Lloyd Jaques. Insley and Was Wendy and Mr, Alex G.artentiurg Tornkina on their for theorn, presented Murray and Wen- ing marriage. dy with two china mugs and Mrs. Reg McCurdy a card table and chair set. welcomed everyone and con- In a few well chosen words ducted a sing song assisted on behalf of Wendy and by Mr. Norris Webb and Mr, himself Murray thanked Cordon Johnson. Mrs. Lloyd everyone for the gifts and Jaques gave a reading. Mrs, for having the evening for Charles Webb conducted them, After the singing of some contests. For They Are Jolly Good Fellows, lunch. was served. Fete Woodham couple Mrs, Roy Schenk of Crediton, a former resident of east of Brinsley passed away in Exeter Hospital, The funeral was held Friday afternoon from Hoffman's Funeral Home, Dashwood, Sympathy is extended to her family and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley and Mrs. Earl Lewis visited friends and relatives in Sarnia recently. While Rev. Latham of St. Mary's Anglican Church is, on vacation his three churches are being served by Miss Sylvia Brightwell, a theology student from Huron College. A number from this area attended the funeral of Mrs. Roy Schenk last. Friday afternoon. Miss Cindy Prest of Scarborough is home on holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Prest. Mrs. Jack Trevithick attended the School for leaders at Alma College, St. Thomas for a couple of days. and Mrs, Don Brine,. laleryl and Daryl spent last week at a cottage near Uuntsvllle. Mr, and Mrs. Reg McCur- dy were guests at the recent Otto-Everitt wedding recep- tion at, the Kirktori- V.Voodham Community Cen- tre. A BARREL OF FUN — These youngsters in Saturday's Lucan Fair parade were in a "Barrel of Fun" theme. From the left are Sandra Morgan, Ja4kie Rosch, Angela Morgan and Rachel and Marcel Rosch. T-A photo Dashwood seniors at Kingston meet RCMP GRADUATE — John Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gould, Exeter, graduated from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Academy, Regina, on July 21. He has since been posted to Langley, British Columbia. Cancer can be beaten n • - By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Joe McQuarrie, David and Dianne have returned from a visit from a visit in B.C. Steven and Amey Cooper, London are spending the week with their grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper. Tom Munroe and Ian who have spent the past three weeks in Muskoka have returned hqm. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Alderdice and Pam of Saudi Arabia, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Alderdice and family, Nova Scotia are visiting relatives in the area. Mrs. Mae Bulak, Toronto, the former Mae McGregor called on relatives and friends in the area last week. Mr. and Mrs. James McGregor, Mark and Michael have returned from summer holidays. Monday evening, St. James Anglican church ladies were hostesses for a bridal shower in honour of Marion (Cunningham) Gollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cunningham. After a program of humorous readings by Barbara Carter, contests by Ruth Hill assisted by Joan and Gladys Cunningham, a gift of money was presented to Marion who thanked everyone and said she planned to purchase lamps with the money on her return to B.C., where she lives, A lovely lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. Best wishes are extended to Marion and Douglas Personals Miss Jean Copeland spent a few days in Wallaceburg visiting Michelle Davis and family. Centralia lady returns home By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Rev, Gerald Patterson \of Canada Christian College, Toronto was the guest speaker for both the Sunday morning and evening ser- vices at the church. Rev. Patterson is a gifted, dynamic speaker, he spoke on the keys to the Kingdom using scriptures as a base we could all attain eternal life using these keys. A quetrtet from Centralia United Church composed of Sam Skinner, Bob Heywood, Bob Blair and Doug Gill favoured the congregation with some good old gospel hymns. They certainly are a very talented group. Gollinger on their recent marriage. Tonya Butchart, Lisa and Kenneth Carter portraying Mr. and Mrs. Wopper and Wee Wopper, won first prize in the clown category in the Lucan Fair parade on Saturday. The Clandeboye Hillbillies also participated in the parade. Mrs. Art Hodgins, Curator for the Clandeboye ' W.I. Tweedsmuir History, accompanied by Mrs. Murray Hodgins, of Lucan and Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Granton, attended a workshop for London area W.I. Curators, held at the Lambton Heritage Museum, near Grand Bend, on Tuesday. By MRS, IRVIN RADER ' pAsHWOOD Mrs„ Pearl ' Miller s representing Dashwood, Mrs, Nola Love representing zone eight of the Senior Citizens, accompanied Mrs, Marjorie Mason, delegate from Grand Bend, Mr, and' Mrs. B. Rohner, delegates from Zurich, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Johns, delegates from Exeter, to London, early Monday, where they boarded the train for Kingston to attend the 22 annual con- vention of the United Senior Citizens of of Ontario. The Hon, Keith Norton, minister of community and social services, was guest speaker at the banquet Tuesday night held in Leonard Hall. All business meetings were held in Grant Hall. • Personals Tim Wolfe, London, spent last week with his grand- mother, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe. Mrs. Emil Becker and Mrs. Irvin Rader attended a district Tweedsmuir workshop at Lambton Museum Tuesday. Mrs, John DeNiet,. Tina and Amanda, Willowdaile, spent a couple of days with Mrs. and Mrs, Irvin Rader. They all were supper guests Wednesday, with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Miller, Brenda; Charlotte mid Karen, Zion. Terry Gibson spent, last week at St, Francis Academy, Toronto. Dashwoud's newest citizen, Julie Emily, returned home from St. Joseph's hospital Friday with her mother Mrs. Ken. Genttner. 1 n Sunday visitors attending a' barbeque at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber were Miss.Ruth Weber, Red Deer, Alberta, Miss Thelma Weber,' London, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Weber, Dash- wood, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade, Zurich, Mr. Ron Weber and Scott, London, Miss Terry Insell, London, Mrs, Wilfred Doupe, Exeter, Miss Shelley Weber, Exeter and Mr. Bevin• Kinsman, Kippen. Bridal shower at Clandeboye