The Citizen, 1992-02-26, Page 9Opening
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1992. PAGE 9.
SCRIMGEOUR’S
Food Market
BLYTH 523-4551
Values in effect from
Mon. Feb. 24 to Sat. Feb. 29, 1992
Savings are based on our regular retails
We Reserve the right to limit quantities
to normal family requirements
EXTRA SAVINGS
BLACK DIAMOND 500 G.
CHEESE
SLICES2.99
SUNCROP 12 G.
ORANGE
JUICE _gg
750 ML.
POP
MT. DEW, 7-UP,
PEPSI, DR. PEPPER
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Auburn Co-op location was held on Feb. 18. Present
for the occasion were from left: Auburn Co-op Director Siebolt Sierstema, Auburn Co-op
Manager Steve Caldwell, Auburn Trustee Steve Popp, Hullett Twp. Reeve Tom Cunningham,
East Wawanosh Twp. Reeve Ernie Snell, United Co-operatives of Ontario Retail General
Manager Paul Mitchell, Auburn Co-op Director Gordon Daer and West Wawanosh Deputy-
Reeve Alex Chisholm.
CRUSH 2 LITRE
PURE SPRINGS
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AuburnThe news from
Compiled by Mildred Lawlor Phone 526-7589
Youth Group plans
bowling party, Fri.
Rev. Wib Dawson, regional sec
retary for the Canadian Bible Soci
ety conducted the morning service
at Knox United Church and Nancy
Park was organist. Rev. Dawson
gave the Invitation to Worship and
Prayers.
Hymn “Tell Me The Old Old
Stoiy” was sung, followed by the
children's story and the Lord's
Prayer repeated in unison. The chil
dren's chorus was sung.
The responsive reading Psalm 37
was read alternately followed by
the singing of Gloria. Hymn “God
UCW plays
crokinole
On Saturday evening Feb. 21, a
delicious pot luck dinner was held
in the United Church basement.
Tables groaned with the numer
ous casseroles, salads and desserts
which were thoroughly enjoyed by
church families.
After dinner crokinole was
played. There were the red and
black sides. The winners for the red
side were: high, Gordon Gross with
750; low, Ann Vincent and
Lawrence Plaetzer had the most
20's. The blacks were: high, Hillie
Blok with 440; low, Maurice Bean
and Jack Armstrong had the most
20's.
Jean Plaetzer was in charge of
entertainment. Besides crokinole,
another table played dominos.
Games were played with children
also.
Reveal His Presence” was sung.
Rev. Dawson read the scriptures.
Jake Middlekamp and Nancy Park
sang a duet “Unto The Hills” with
Phyllis Rodger as pianist.
Rev. Dawson's sermon was en
titled “The Building of Christ's
Church.” The offering was received
by Joyce Bean and Lawrence Plaet
zer while the Sunday Schools' was
brought forward by Pauline Blok
and Kevin Millian for dedication.
Closing hymn “Love Divine All
Loves Excelling” was sung. Rev.
Dawson pronounced the Benedic
tion and Choral Response “To God
The Father”, concluded the service.
The Senior Youth Group will
meet Friday, Feb. 28 for bowling at
Clinton Crown Lanes at 8 p.m.
Bring money for pizza afterwards.
Help is needed for articles for the
layette. Organizers are looking for
baby sweater sets, crib quilts and
other articles of children's clothing,
including knitted mitts, toques,
sweaters and afghans.
For further information or offers
of help, contact Jean Plaetzer.
LEAP INTO
SPRING
at
Dressing Room Only
all day Sat. Feb. 29
•Pay no GST or PST
on all spring merchandise
•Up to 75% off
on all remaining
winter merchandise
Note: Hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
99
2 LITRE
PEPSI
7UP 1.79
CASE OF 24 CANS
POP
MT. DEW, 7-UP,PEPSI’ K QQ DR. PEPPER J M vZ^Z
5 tables
at euchre
There were five tables in play at
the euchre party held on Tuesday
evening Feb. 18 at the Community
Hall. Winners were: high man,
Erma Cartwright (playing as a
man); low man, Kay Glenn (play
ing as a man); high lady, Jane
Giousher; low lady, Ruth Jardin;
novelty. Frances Clark.
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the
Community Hall.
WMS
The first meeting of the new year
for the Presbyterian W.M.S. was
held at the home of Lillian Lether-
land.
President Martha Daer presided
and opened the meeting reading a
few scripture verses. The devotion
al period was in charge of Frances
Clark. Psalm 90 was read alternate
ly. The meditation was entitled
“Now Is the Right Time”. The
study was then taken by Marion
Haggitt on “We Are Not all Evan
gelists”. Two other pieces were
read “Living In The Third World”
and “Silent Visit”.
Martha Daer read a poem “Pre
cious Friends”. A humorous read
ing of a 1930 Valentine memory
was given by Frances Clark. The
meeting ended with the closing
prayer.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Frances Clark.
Manse
renovations
It has been a busy week at the
church manse. As it has been vacat
ed, a great deal of redecorating is
being done. Walls have been
papered and painted, cupboards
sanded and refinished. A new sub
floor is down in the kitchen and
new flooring will be installed.
The carpets are to be cleaned,
windows washed and curtains re
hung, then there will be a clean
fresh home ready for someone.
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new styles to
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FRESH PRODUCE
PRODUCT OF THE TROPICS
GOLDEN YELLOW __
BANANAS .39
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
ROMAINE
LETTUCE
SNOW WHITE
CAULIFLOWER. __1.79
89
LB.
EA.
MEAT DEPARTMENT ~
BONELESS OUTSIDE
ROUND STEAK
ROAST__________
SIDE
SPARE RIBS
WING OR T-BONE
STEAK
OUR OWN HOMEMADE
BEEF PATTIES
2.49 LB.
1.59u,
3.99
1.69 LB.
IN-STORE BAKERY
CARROT
MUFFINS
6/1.99
RAISIN 24 oz
PIE
1.99
HOTDOG 8s
OR HAMBURG
BUNS"]
SEVEN 530 G.
GRAIN BREAD
1.19
LEAP YEAR SPECIALS
SAT. FEB. A.M. ONLY
f WHITE
ISUGAR
iTPEANUTREADY SPREAD,
BUTTER 1 KG. REG. 4.59 ,
2 KG..99
2.29
MEDIUM
EGGS doz.99