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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-02-07, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1990. PAGE 9. Walton Ethel WI hosts euchre party Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677 Baptism held at Duff’s On Monday evening, January 29 the Ethel Women’s Institute held a euchre party in the Ethel Commun­ ity Centre with 15 tables playing. Hostesses were Helen Dobson, Merle Bowes and Marjorie Geb­ hardt. Winners were: high, Annie Wight, Frank McKenzie; low, Marguerite Beimes, Jack Conley; lone hands, Margery McCourt, Elmer McCourt; lucky table, Dor­ othy Hamilton, Dorothy Martin, Bill Beimes, Elgin Adams; lucky tallies, Ken MacDonald, Dorothv Matheson, Jean Conley, Shirley Verstoep, Annie Irvine, Annie En­ gel, Bob Bremner, Elmer Best, Gerald Matheson. Lucky cup winner was Ken Crawford. The door prize, donated by Clifford Stevens, was won by Jean Rolof. Sunday morning at Duff’s United Church, Rev. Bonnie Cole Arnal officiated at the baptism of Leanne Patricia Comeau, daughter of Barry and Karen and Aaron James Kuntz, son of Don and Sandy. Marjory Humphries and Peggy greeted worshippers and handed out bulletins. The new board members were installed by the minister. Next Sunday, children from the Walton Public School will be pre­ sent for Youth Sunday. There will be special music. The U.C.W. executive will meet this Wednesday evening. Next Wednesday, Feb. 14, the Walton Unit I are having a special meeting beginning with a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Ethel Compiled by Mrs. Margaret McMahon. Phone 887-9250 TOWNSHIPOF MORRIS NOTICE Thecouncil of theTownship of Morris deems it necessary to change the date of the next regular Council Meeting from February 6,1990 to February 8, 1990, at 7:00 P.M. Nancy Michie Clerk-Treasurer Walton Sports Club reschedules poker rally The Walton Area Sports Snow­ mobile Rally that was cancelled this past Sunday has been rescheduled for Sunday, Feb. 18. Literacy theme of Huron East meeting Recently the executive of Huron East District met in the Ethel Hall to finalize plans for the District Annual to be held in Fordwich United Church May 8. Theme for the meeting is “Free­ dom Through Literacy”. The date for the Huron County Rally is October 1 in Belgrave. Women’s Institute members are asked to keep tract of their volun­ teer hours during the next year. It’s suggested that they keep track week by week, so the W.I. will have an accurate account at the end of the year. The reason is that the W.I. is being challenged to prove it is a volunteer organization. The district is to be twinned with Nova Scotia this year. Anyone wishing to have a pen pal, should contact their district director and she will give the address. A.C.W.W. mini conference will be held in Ottawa, June 1, 2, and 3. Anyone wishing to go register at once as the numbers are limited. W.I. Week at the Lee Homestead is June 5, 6 and 7. Harvest Festival at the Lee is October 3 and 4. East Huron has set up a commit­ tee that is looking into having a bus trip probably to Harvest Festival or Christmas at The Lee. Local contests for the 100th Anniversary are to be in by April 1. W.I. is taking part in a child care fact-finding survey with families whose children are under 16. They need not be W.I. families and information will be confidential. Blyth WI hosts special meeting The Blyth W.I. held a special afternoon Feb. 1, 1990 in Blyth Memorial Hall. President Isabelle Craig welcom­ ed 44 guests and members. Euchre and Lost Heir were played. Euchre winners were Clara Riley, Don Buchanan, John Hessel- wood and Mel Jacklin. Lost Heir winners were Fern McDowell, Vera Hesselwood, Mary Walden and Harvey McDowell. Many more lucky prizes were given out. Special thanks was given to the hostesses. Jean Nethery may attend confer­ ence in Ottawa in June. “Bread Venture” in the new 4H Club coming up is “Your Best Foot Forward”. Anyone interested should contact Yvonne Cronyn. The B-W Trailblazers have set their Snowmobile Rally for Feb. 11. The clubs are hoping for more snow so the trail can be well groomed. $ HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO February is Heart and Stroke Month in Canada Please give. THIS WEEK’S MONEY SAVING VALUE I LAURA SECORD PUDDING <3 FOR FEBRUARY CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, RICE, BUTTERSCOTCH 4 x 142 G. SIZE BRUSSELS VILLAGE MARKET OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK S'™ 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. (FRI. NITES ' TIL 9) WE DELIVER We reserve the right to limit quantities Prices in effect Feb. 6-10, 1990 While supplies last Brussels 887-9226 | PRODUCE^ ARENA SCHEDULE MEATS Navel Oranges GREEN SEEDLESS Grapes q SNOWY WHITE Mushrooms 1.298 OZ. DELICIOUS Apples 3 LB. BAG 1. PublicSkating - 6p.m. to7:30p.m. - Saturday & Sunday TUESDAY: 7 p.m. - Bantam Drayton vs. Brussels 9 p.m. - Jr. ‘C’ Walkerton vs. Brussels FRIDAY: 9 p.m. - Jr. ‘C’ Walkerton vs. Brussels Midgets and Intermediates are now in playoffs. Game dates and times are unknown at printing time. FEB. 10 - Optimist “Valentine’s Dance” 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. B. M. & G. Auditorium. NORMAL OR EXTRA BODY Flex Shampoo or Conditioner 0NLY Cottonelle Toilet Tissue 8’S Sliced Side Bacon 1.79 3.49 This Week’s Grocery List Hum, in Tomato Sauce 14 oz. UFO’S, SPAGHETTI -7Q OR SCARIOS_______./J Squirrel Smooth or Crunchy PEANUT BUTTER d QQ 500 g. I ■ Mott's Regular or Spicy CLAMATO JUICE O OQ 48 OZ. ZLa&L Van Camp BEANS WITH PORK 28 oz.1.79 Swanson CHICKEN BURGERS 8's 5.99 SCHNEIDER’S Bucket of ChickenC AQ 900 G. JjaHU Mrs. Smith's Cherry or Blueberry 3.29PIE SCHNEIDER’S Beef Steakettes 2.69 Weston Plain & s ENGLISH MUFFINS .99 PEPSI Plus Deposit 750 ml. ■ 454 G. SCHNEIDER’S Luncheon Meats *1 40175 G. I ■ ■ V