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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-09-24, Page 21Hind of Beef Beef Loins Sirloin Tip removed Hips of Beef Sirloin Section Sirloin Tip Roast lb. lb. lb. '1.79 52.85 '1.69 '2.19 $2.89 PORK Sides or Whole lb. lb. "PITP lanicrigs MEAT MARKET Dashwood 237-3677 1/2 mile south of Dashwood s main intersection qs* To all the supporters and workers who made the Exeter Fall Fair a success. Congratulations to Howard Pym, of Pym Farm's, an Exeter Agricultural Society member winning the Grand Champion Steer award at Western Fair. Norm Whiting Pres. Dolores Shaptoa Ladies Pres. Margaret McClure School Pres. Pauline SimMons Sec. treas. 227 Main St., Exeter Phone 235-1582 • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED • REPLACEMENT OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED • FREE PARKING • BUDGET TERMS AVAILAMILE • MASTER CHARGE le CHARGEX • FREE ESTIMATING • FREE DELIVERY IN TOWN STORE HOURS Open Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Save 20% Save 20% REDUCED PRICES! 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Bring In Your Fencing Plan For A Free Estimate KAISER ALUMINUM SIDING Siding in 12'6" lengths with 8" exposed width. White only. Full carton only 2 sq. per carton. Backerboard not in- cluded. 5 6 SQUARE 10 SQ. OR MORE 5 gal. 55 PAINT THINNER Economically priced paint thinner. Use it to clean brushes, etc. 7-7-7 FERTILIZER Pick up some of our general purpose fert- ilizer for a health- ier lawn. Covers 1500 sq.ft. approx. 49 4 litres 199 • r•••." .••• Weatherman, talki to senior group Lutheran Women. pledge $8 .000 to new ..chu rch. author, national president of Lutherans For Life was the guest speaker, Her topics were "Easter, a woman ,for all seasons' "What is yonr sign?" and "Abortive, Mrs. Garton authored the book "Who broke the Baby" which examines the roll of language and pro-abortion slogans in forming public opinion. The delegates set a goal of $22,000 for projects for the 1980-1982 biennuim, Projects chosen were Dashwood church rebuilding, financial aid to St. Catharines seminary students, seminary building fund, Missions at Corunna, Doon andPelhern ,braillemachines, investigate a new Mission field, French ministry, and Luther Bible translators field start up equipment. The Times-Advocate, September 241 1980 Pogo 5A • By MRS. IRVIN BADER DASHWOOD Zion Lutheran Church was pledged $8,000 by the Lutheran Women's missionary League, Ontario District as one of its projects for the next two years. "Chosen to Sew" was the them for the League con- ventien held in Toronto, recently. Mrs, Bill Becker, Mrs. Mayo MeRecite of Zion and Mrs. Robin Shermbeck, Mrs, Andy DeBoer, and Mrs, Clarence Rohner of Peace Lutheran Church, Exeter were., among the over 400 delegates, pastors, visitors, and special guests who gathered for the two day convention. Dr, Jean Garton of New . Jersey, a lecturer and By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The Thames Road Hurondale 4-H club held their first meeting Sep- tember 8 at the home of leader Cheryl Stewart. Jan Gardiner assists Cheryl in the 4-H project "Food for Friends". Roll call was What words come into your mind when you think of Food for Friends. Have You Heard? TONIGHT in EXETER (Wed., Sept. 24th) 6 to 9 p.m. 11/44.......••••••••••••••••••./.........•••••••••••1 The election of officers took place namely, President - Cathy Cottle, Vice-president - Connie Jeffery, Secretary - Pat Hodgert, Treasurer - Cheryl Cann, Press reporter - Diane Ballantyne. There are 13 members in this club. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brazier of Brantford, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore, to Caro Michigan on Saturday where they were guests at the Tuckey Greenleaf wedding at the Country Church in Whajamega Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Brazier stayed overnight with her parents and the returned to By KIM ELSON, BONNIE LYNN AND TAMMY NOYES The first two weeks of school started off with a also prepared. They were delicious, Personals Jayne Hayter has returned home following a vacation with Paul, Joanne Maguire and David of Grand Bend at Cape Cod and the New England States. Tom Maguire spent the time with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hayter, Leeland and Robert Restemayer and Doug Fletcher, Woodham, spent the weekend at Inverlochy where Leeland was lucky to get a pike weighing over 8 pounds, Mr. and Mrs, Don Lockhart, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner spent the weekend in Peterborough with Mr. and Mrs. Don Genttner. Stephen Genttner returned home with them and spent the week'with his grandparents. Elizabeth Datars is a student at Fanshawe College. c Members of the League save. mites and gather them regularly for these projects, Attend gene ra lly, Mrs. Reward Deters, Mrs. Faye Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller, Pastor and Mrs. M. Mellecke and Judith Mellecke of Zion Lutheran church attended the Zone Sunday School Teachers Fall Rally held at St. John's Lutheran Church, Seebach's Hill on September 21, The Rev, Allen Schade of Mississauga was the leader for an exercise in Bible Study. He showed how to use a few basic rules for fruitful Bible Study and how it could be fun., Zion Sunday School was given a gift to replace the projection screen lest in the 1979 fire, Zion also will host the 1981 Rally, Refreshments were served by the host congregation during the fellowship. hour. Seniors meet Fifty-four members and four visitors were present at the September meeting with the new president, Pearl Miller, presiding, The fall rally of zone eight, will be held in Dashwood Community Centre, October 22, A bus trip is being planned to Jack .Miner's sanctuary in October. A good report was given on the convention held at Kingston by Pearl Miller. Guest speaker, Lloyd Rader from the London weather office spoke on the work he and hisbrotherFloyd do there and showed films on tornados, Good fishing Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Restemayer and. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader spent an enjoyable week at Inveriochy , fishing, The weather was very nice and fishing fairly good. As We were next door neighbors our evenings were spent playing canasta or solo. Friends, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Pigford from Pennsylvania were happy to see us and she brought me a jar of plum jam made from their own plums. Tacos dynamite party The second meeting of the Dashwood two club was held Monday at the Dashwood community Centre where the girls learned how to turn a party from dull to dynamite with tacos. Roll call was answered by 13 girls "The Stir Fried recipe I made at Home. Topics discussed were Mexican Fare, Tacos, What is a food' processor, its talents, safety of small appliances. The girls made their own taco shells and filled them with beef and chicken fillings which they Brantford Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jannie Turnbull,! Aylmer; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith, Courtland; Mr. and Mrs. Al Rice, Tillsonburg; Mrs. Isobelle Cann, Exeter; and Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde were Sunday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert and family. Several from this area attended the musical program at the South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter, Sunday afternoon. The Centennial committee are to meet at the church on Wednesday evening Sep- tember 24 at 8:30 p.m. The Sacrament of Baptism will be held Sunday Sep- tember 28 at the regular church'hour at 11:15 a.m, bang at McGillivray Central, with all the same staff as last year with the exception of two replacements. Mrs. Lois Lanteigne was replaced by Mrs. Alice Lingard, who will be giving us a special music program. Miss Lillian Stefanik replac- ed Miss Elspeth McFadden in French. The Student Council representatives from McGillivray were chosen. They are: 1 - Randy Whiteford; 2 - Sheri Rowe, 3 - Natalie Austin, Darryl Robinson, 4 - Heather Bullock, Artie Mollard, 5 - Valerie Parkinson, Patrick Phipps, 6 - Meagan Henry, Sylvia DeWeerd, 7 - Bonnie Lynn, Tammy Noyes, Janet Eagleson, 8 - Tammy Mathers, Lisa Ryerson, Mark Isaac. Many thanks to Mrs. Grant and her assistants for all the time and effort put forth to forin a great 1979-80 yearbook of which we are all proud. Congratulations, ib was a great success. A DELIGHTFUL LION — While Lions are usually thought of as ferocious animals the example which took part in the Exeter fall fair parade seemed to be pretty nice. Getting ready for the parade was Karen Robinson of Exeter. T-A photo Thames Road 4-H girls choose slate of officers HOLDING ON — While this ride at the Exeter fair may not have been going all that fast, it was plenty quick for this R.R. 1 Centralia resident. Holding on was Adbm Hern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hern. T-A photo McGillivray news