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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-10-22, Page 8NOW Stretch & Sew - Comes to You! Learn Short-Cut Sewing Methods developed by Ann Person TM in your own home. Book your party for Fall now. For more details call London 681-0525 We're Moving To the former location of The Loft at the Corner of Main & James St. To facilitate the move, our store will be closed this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Re-Opening Thursday at our New Location te, Boyles `,!1.7s, Main St., Exeter ,AmtikA'A'Ai<,Aiwor,t4 4, concern regiopal Aol9) "14eve: One Another" to conclude the devotions, Mrs, Lloyd Jaques, Woodham introduced the guest speaker Miss Jay Thomson of Exeter, who has spent the past two years in. Haiti, She showed a film and spoke on her work at Grace Children's Hospital, mainly curing the children of T.B. She also had a lovely display of items made by the people of Haiti. Offering and. Dedication was taken by Kirkton ladies and Mrs. John Broughton introduced new literature material, Refreshments were served by Kirkton ladies followed by roll call; and Mrs. Robert Walters, Kippen, president brought greetings from the Presbyterial. Mrs. John Rodd Regional president,' presented the president remarks and had minutes approved. A skit based on the Good Samaritan, was given by the Woodham ladies, Mrs. Glen Copeland, Mrs. Lloyd Jaques, Mrs. Marvin Hart- wick, Mrs. David Williams and Mrs. Fred Parkinson. Mrs. Morrison gave the courtesies and invited them to St. Marys for 1981 meeting. ,MVOIlrOp :44 Love your home... but hate your floors? A mstrong "Exclusive" F.F.C. 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NO. 1 GRADE HEAD LETTUCE EA. 00 r ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE YOUNG Lllb.A! Ali o CARROTsdef77 ONTARIO NO, 1 GRADE COOKING 401F Also ONIONS.-tc)177 INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT CHNEIDERS pr FINE QUALITY zehrs LOW PRICES FRESH! YOUNG ONTARIO CHICKEN SCHNEIDERS FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO COLD MEATS "COUNTRY CUT" 19 VARIETIES) CHICKEN CHICKENS 5 LB. AVERAGE FRESH! CHICKEN a IRA YOUNG ONTARIO SPLIT BREASTS lb.t ifI SPECIAL! REG. BEEF OR MAPLE St SCHNEIDERS TASTY MINI SIZZLERS:T. • 98 SCHNEIDERS QUALITY ght r OKTOBERFEST PORK BURGERS. 0,W 9 BRUSSELS ONTARIO N d, SPROUTS lb 7'9 ADENAY u b PARSNIPS on ASSORTED INDOOR 8" HANGIN BASKETS .P.7 7 VIBRANT COLOURS AFRICAN ea Ai A VIOLETS4 7 /./Y 175 gr. PKG. AT THE DELI COUNTER . SCHNEIDERS SLICED COOKED OLDE FASHIONED HAM lb 1.98 FRESH! PART BACK ON YOUNG ONTARIO CHICKEN LEGS lb. lb 1.69 THURINGER SAUSAGE F1'IYE TCV E lb 1.49 4 VARIETIES SLICED SCHNEIDERS 0 ra 0 St SIDE BACON g 5 n, SPECIAL! SCHNEIDERS QUALITY 79 POLISH LOOP lb. $1. PURE BEEF PREPARED SCHNEIDERS 500 Si 78 gram 0 SCHNEIDERS BOWL PACK HEADCHEESE 9 ..$139 SCHNEIDERS SLICED SIX VARIETIES BOLOGNA 500 gram St 79 SAUSAGE 500 gram $ SCHNEIDERS POPULAR OKTOBERFEST SCHNEIDERS PURE PORK SMOKED SAUSAGE b*1.89 *179 UTILITY GRADE • TASTE THE DIFFERENCE QUALITY MAKES 1 lb. Lioness club receive charter, 1 Pegs I APPLES for sale Red Delicious. Spys Saturdays Frank Sawyer Hwy. 4 4 Crediton. Side Bruce Shaw is Running For Mayor II you would like to see him return and can offer help with his campaign, please call Bruce at 235-0208. Saturday :October 16, 1980 waaa special day for ladles. 'A. dinner and dance was held at the Exeter Legion Hall to )(nark the beginning of the Exeter Lioness. Club. The charter members were inducted. by the Associate Lioness District Cheirran, Joan 'Werner, Liaison .officer Frank Giffin Love and topic for "Love and Concern 'for Others" was the theme of the South Huron-Perth regional meeting which was held in Kirkton United Church, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Raymond Paynter and Mrs. Clayton Ross, Kirkton were in charge of registration. Mrs. Ravens= berg. Mrs.Pearson andMrs. Habermehl of St. Marys opened the meeting with a sing song followed by words of welcome from Mrs. Harry Bergen, Kirkton. Worship service on love and Thanksgiving was given by Mrs. Harry Hem 'and Mrs. Lorne Hern, Zion , Mrs. Bev Ruthig, St. Marys sang a and Ms. Merner presented each of the women with a charter pin and a Lioness kit. The new club was most honoured, to have District Governor Warren Wicks on hand to install the Lioness. officers and directors, Club president Ruth Eveland accepted the charter from Mr, Wicks on behalf of the Lionesses. Earl By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Intended for last week Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eaton and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee, Kim, Pam and Steven at- tended an Eaton family gathering at Barrie on the holiday weekend: Mr. & Mrs. Michael Davis were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll Julie, Lisa and Ryan and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll spent the holiday with Mrs. Wayne Carrolls relatives in,Sarnia. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis visited Mrs. Carrie McGavin and Mrs. Audrey McLean, Seaforth on Monday and were lunch guests with Mrs. Alma Godbolt, Exeter on Wednesday and dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Sunday. Rev. Greg Smith was in charge of the service at St, Patrick's church Sunday. Mrs. Tom Kooy provided music for the service. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Cun- ningham, Mar were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall Marylon and Robert, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and Patti spent the holiday weekend in Teeswater and had Thanksgiving dinner with their aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Robert Aitken. Wagner president of the Exeter Lions, sponsors of the new la dieS ratitte special presentation of a gong and ,gavel. The goals 0 the newly .ferntedorganization are to co-operate with the Lions. Club in carrying ,out its service programs and activities,. to provide com- munity service opportunities for women, and to unite its members In friendship, fellowship and nktttttal t..1.n- clOrSt,anding. • Clippers 111 1 1 LIONESS CLUB GETS CHARTER ^--The Exeter Lioness club received its charter Saturday night. From the left are Lions District Governor Warren Wicks presenting the charter to Exeter Lioness president Ruth Eveland, Lions president Earl Wagner, secretary Elizabeth Stephens associate District chairman Joan Merner, and Lion Frank Giffin. T-A photo Unisex Hairstyling Mount Carmel Announces our WEDNESDAY KID'S SPECIAL Any children 12 years and under during October find November can get, a wash, cut and blow dry That's $13.90 for the girls and $3.25 for the guys Call today for your Wednesday appointments Open Tues.-Fri. 9-6 , Thursdays till 9 Sat. till 3 35% Off PHONE 237-3778.1