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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-04-08, Page 28PAGE 28. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1987 David Haggitt was one of many enthusiastic diners at the pancake supper served by members of the Sunday School of Knox United Church, Auburn last week. His grandmother, Mrs. Tom Haggitt didn’t have to worry about him cleaning bis plate this time. People around Auburn Mr. Norman McDowell will be celebrating his 80th birthday on Sunday, April 12 with “Open House’’ at his home from 2 - 4 p.m. on April 12. Congratulations Nor­ man. Knox Sunday School Pancake Supper again was a great success this year. Auburn U.C.W. Thankoffering will be held on Wednesday, April 22 at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be Carolyn Gelwicks from the Christian Reformed Church of Blyth. Auburn Ladies are invited to a Thankoffering service at Blyth United Church on Sunday, April 12 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Grace Pym will be the guest speaker. Mrs. William Helsic of Goderich and great-granddaughter Jeni Maize of Port Albert visited their mother and father and grandpar­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodgers on the weekend. Holy Communion Sunday at Knox United Church Pastor Gary Shuttleworth con­ ducted the morning service at Knox United Church with organ prelude by Mrs. Gordon Gross. The Junior choir sang “Why not look to Him” under the direction of Mrs. Allan Webster and Mrs. Gordon Gross as pianist. The children’s hymn, “JesusLoves Me” was sung and the pastor told the children’s story and the children went to Junior Congrega- Huron Health Unit healthy, acting MOH says tion with teacher’s Barbara Bak­ ker, Gail Dobie and Karen Bakker. The pastor’s sermon was entitl­ ed “Wholeness and Oneness’’. The offering was received by Greg Park and Bob Worsell. The pastor pronounced the Benediction and the service closed with the Con­ gregational Benediction ‘ ‘ Lord W e Pray’’ Next Sunday will be Holy Communion. BY BOB MURPHY The core programs of the Huron County Health Unit ware function­ ing well, county council was told at :'s regular meeting last Tuesday in Goderich. The county’s acting medical officer of health, Dr. James McGregor of Wingham, made that statement during a brief question and answer period following pre­ sentation of a report from the Huron County Board of Health. In an interview after the meet­ ing, Dr. McGregor said his re­ marks were meant to assure council that all was well within the health unit. Recent criticism, he said, had suggested some of the health care programs had been suffering, but that suggestion was incorrect. The health unit is also hoping to introduce a number of new pro­ grams as soon as provincial government approval is granted forthem. Plans for a sophisticated eye examination program in Huron County is now under consideration by the Ontario Ministry of Health, he said. It also appears likely the dental program will soon be extended to include senior citizens in nursing homes. However, the county is not without its health problems. Dr. McGregor pointed out that home care costs are increasing and will continue to do so as the demand increases. There is continuing pressure to provide home care in this area, he said, as the informa­ tion slowly gets through to the public of the availability of this program. He also cautioned council about the steady decrease over the past six months in the number of acute care beds available at hospitals in the county. Concomitant with this, he said, is the increasing need for chron’c care beds. At most of the hospitals, includ­ ing Wingham, a majority of the active care beds are now occupied by chronic care patients, he explained. Auburn Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589 6 tables at euchre There were six tables at play Tuesday evening, March 24 at the Super Survivors get laundry tips BY TANYA BOONSTOPPEL The fourth meeting of the Auburn Super Survivors was held on Wednesday, March 25 in the Auburn Library. The meeting opened with the Pledge and roll call was taken. Members talked about laundry andhow togetoutstains. They also talked about the proper ways to dry and fold laundry. Leona Cunning- hamthesecretary then read the minutes. The meeting then closed with the new motto. On the same evening at 7:40 p.m. members opened the fifth meeting with the old motto. They all answered the roll call question. They talked about working in the house, doing things smarter and faster. They also discussed safety in the kitchen and learned how to replace a plug on an electrical appliance. Then they did a cross­ word and the meeting closed with the new motto. Community Hall. Winners were: high lady, Elaine Haggitt; low lady, Bernice McClin- chey; high man, Grace Cartwright (playing as a man); low man, Erma Cartwright (playing as a man); novelty, Mrs. Jerry Heffron. Euchre parties are held every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at Community Hall. Everyone wel­ come. 3 M's go bowling The 3 M’s went bowling at the Little Bowl, Goderich, on Satuday evening, April 4. The lucky high winners were Bernice Gross and Lawrence Plaet- zer and the lows were Margo and Jake Middelkamp. For a social time afterwards they returned to the home of Elliott and Kay Lapp. Nancy Parktook over the business and a bus trip for June was discussed. Lunch was served by Margaret and Marinus Bakker and Kay and Elliott Lapp. Snell’s Grocery Limited BLYTH 523-9332 SCHNEIDER’S QUALITY PRODUCTS ■ PURELARD 1 LB..79 ■ SHORTENING 1 LB..89 ■ SOFTMARGARINE 1 LB..89 ■ STOKELY’S FANCY ■ PUMPKIN 28 OZ.1.39 Imozola |no STICK SPRAY 369 G.2.99 ■ kraft WHITE OR FRUIT iMINI MARSHMALLOWS 250 g..79 ■ocean spray ■cranberry SAUCE 14 OZ.1.09 ■club house■olives __________375 ML.1.79 BEATRICE 10% BUTTER FAT HALF & HALF CREAM 500 ml. .99 CHEF GASTON 100% SOYA 4 KG. nn SOFT MARGARINE [8.8 lb.] /.99 ‘V SQUIRREL SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER SAVE 1.50 750 G. 2.29I HEINZ BONUS PACK KETCHUP 1.25 L. 2.791 RED LABEL FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48 OZ. .891 E.D. SMITH GARDEN COCKTAIL 48 OZ.1.991 VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK 28 OZ.1.591 Iblenheim TOMATOES 28 OZ. .791 I SUCCESS PIECES & STEMS .591MUSHROOMS10 OZ. I GREEN GIANT ICORN NIBLETS 12 OZ. .791 I AYLMER [TOMATO SOUP 10 OZ. .44, -k HIGHLINER FISH SALE - SAVE $$$ * FISH IN LIGHT BATTER 700 G. SAVE 1.20 3.39 BOSTON BLUEFISH STICKS o 350 G. SAVE .50 4.19 BOSTON BLUEFISH IN BATTER 350 G. SAVE .60 1.99 OCEAN PERCH FILLETS 1 LB. SAVE 1.20 2.59 TURBOT IN BATTER 350 G. SAVE .40 1.79 ★ MEAT FEATURES SCHNEIDER’S WHOLE OR 1/2’s o OLD FASHIONED HAM lb. 3.39 FRESH SLICED LAYER PACK QQ SIDE BACON lb. 1-^^ BITTNER QUALITY MEATS BLACKFORESTHAM BEEFPASTRAMI CORNEDBEEF ROASTBEEF BLACKFORESTHAM SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY DETERGENT LB. LB. LB. LB. 1/2’s LB. 3.99 3.99 3.99 4.49 3.39 12 l. 7.99 BOSTON BLUEFISH FILLETS QQ BONED 14 OZ. SAVE .90 I.JJ FRESH PRODUCE* PROD. OF U.S.A. SWEET SEEDLESS on NAVEL ORANGES i38 s doz. 1-^9 PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. #1 HEAD LETTUCE PROD. OF MEXICO VINE RIPE TOMATOES___________LB. PROD. OF ONT. CAN. FANCY n IDA RED APPLES 5 lb. 4.Z9 69 89 PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. #1 FRESH CARROTS 2 LB..69 N0.1DUTCHSETS LB..59 SPANISHSETS LB.1.29 MULTIPLIERS LB.1.49