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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 5 (2)LIONS BLIND CANVASS — Members of the Exeter Lions club and their wives participated in a successful canvass for the Canadian Notional Institute for the Blind, Thursday. Handing in returns to Doug Knowles are Bob and Lorna Russell. T -A photo Centralia UCW meet Discuss.humar4 .rights By MRS. FRED-BOWDEN CENTRALIA Centralia U.C.W. held their. October meeting with Mrs. Iva Blair and Mrs. Marion Abbott leading devotions, opening wit poem. - Mr. Ray Schuyler from "The Friendship Centre", London spoke on work, counselling and sports. He was very informative on ways they keep the native folk at the centre too. Iva Blair read the scripture. Marion Abbott led in prayer. Mrs. Lois Wilson favoured with the solo "Let thy people go.,. The girls gave a paper on human rights in three dif- ferent countries with - a summary. The hymn "Fight the good fight" closed the devotions. Mrs. Edith Lobb opened the business with two poems, "Thanksgiving fragrance" and "Thanksgiving Day." A report on the musical for October 27 was favourable. • The committee served a delicious lunch. Sunday Service Mr. Paul Schott in his sermon at the service in the United Church Sunday morning referred to the Ministry as a partnership. The Session. Stewards, Official Board and other organizations of the church are in partnership with the minister to achieve a suc- cessful goal. There is a large respon- sibility with being a member of the church and an even reater responsibility and c r itment in being a Christian. The choir leader and r:lenbers have a great responsibility in providing the ministry of music. , Reference was made to the work being done in the fiunday School by the superintendents and teachers. We should be a mirror reflecting God's presence and love in all we do. An anthem was sung by the choir and the children's story was told by Mrs. Schott. Personals Mr. & .Mrs.-- Wilfred Huxtable accompanied Mr. - & Mrs. Harold Jones, Hensall on a motor trip last- . week to North Bay and along the Ottawa Valley route to Ottawa and on to Cornwall. They followed the St. Lawrence River to Upper Canada Village. From Gananoque they took a boat cruide of 1the Thousand Islands and enjoyed the beautiful autumn colours. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon were on the 1000 Island Adventure Tour with McNaughton' Tours of Ildertorl and report a most enjoyable time. Mrs. Ross Krtiieger, Creditoh was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. Fred Cunnington and Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family were Sunday evening callers. Mr: & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel were in Lucan over the week end with their grandsons in the absence of the boys parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bev Hirtzel. • Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Hirtzel were' dinner guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Karl Keller and -family in London. Mary Lou Tasko, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Tasko, an honour graduate of North Middlesex District High School, Parkhill as the recipient of five aw ds at the Graduation Exer -,held in the School on Satu.rday night. Congratulations, -Mary Lou. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden. _attended the graduation exercises in Parkhill on Saturday night.. Their grandson. Jim Allison was among the graduates. You are reminded of the anniverAary service in the United Church on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Please note that the time is 15 minutes earlier •than usual. It's No Trick! ' Here's'A Treat For Those Who Shell Out Hallowe'en Candy You Could Win A Mercury Bobcat or a CHILDREN'S MINI -VAN 5 OF EACH TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS OF Rowntree Junior Coffee Crisp Package (16) or Rowntree Junior Smarties Package. YOUR $ 89 CHOICE AT ONLY Get Details At Our Store And Win A "Black Cat" G GUARDIAN N Hershey 16 -Pack Bars . . . with $ Detachable Hand Puppet .. . 99 Exeter Pharmacy Ltd. Main Street 235-1570 Elimville WI hosts other groups, school book banning discussed By KATHY COOPER ELIMVfLLE The Elimville Women's Institute entertained Hurondale and Seaforth W.I.'s . at- their October meeting. The president Mrs. Murray Coward opened the meeting • with a poem "Human Touch." followed by Opening Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. An invitation was received from Hensall -Women's Institute to a dessert euchre, October 18 at 1 p.m. The home decoration short course will be held at the Exeter Rec Centre Tuesday October 31 from 10 a.m. - 3.30 p.m. Mrs. Jack Dykeman will be the delegate to the area convention. Members celebrating birthdays since July were called to the front. Happy birthday was sung to all celebrating. - The meeting was turned over to the program com- mittee of Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mrs, Ron Fletcher and Mrs. Leone Brock. Mrs. Brock was the chairman for the remainder of the meeting. A reading "Miss Dorothy entertains the Minister" was read by a member of the Seaforth Institute. A discussion on "banning of the books" followed. The books referred to were the three English books used in the high school that have been in the news of, late. Mrs. Johns introduced Erwin Steinmann from the Zurich area who gave his reasons for not•keeping them in the high schools. Mrs. Fletcher introduced Walter Creery from the Sunshine line who gave his reasons why they shoujd be kept in the high schools. An open discussion followed. Mrs. Brock thanked both gentlemen. A piano instrumental was provided by Hurondale Institute. This was followed by a duet by Mrs. Ross Skinner and Mrs. Coward. Mrs. Johns read a poem "Touch of the Master's Hands." During church service Thanksgiving Sunday three children were baptized by Rev. Bert Daynard. They were Robert Shawn Lynn, the child of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lynn; Christopher Lloyd John Lynn the child of Mr.- & Mrs. James Lynn; and Shaun Kristopher Simpson the child of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Simpson. Received into church membership by transfer were Mr. & Mrs. Jake Hovius and Mrs. Jim Lynn. Perionals Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Nannie and family, Brantford visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fulton were guest Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited with Mr. & Mrs. Don Kyle and boys London recently, - Mr. ti Mrs: Jim Wilkinson and family visited with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jaques, recently. A large number from the community att nded the 25th wedding anniversary dance for Mr. & Mrs. Bev Parsons Friday evening at the Exeter Rec Centri'. Mr. & Mrs. Norman 'Jaques, Mr. ¢+ Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym, Mr. & .Mrs-. Lorne Elford, Mr. & Mrs. -John Batten, Mr.& Mrs. Emerson Penhale and Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper attended the 35th wedding anniversary dance for Mr. & Mrs.. Don Penhale Sarnia, Saturday evening.. The T ro boys enjoyed a hike and wiener roast Saturday afternoon at the Morrison Dam. Mr. Ross Hargreaves accompanied the boys. 4-H Club The third meeting of Elimville II was held October 16 at Jacky Van Roestel's. The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge. The members answered the roll call. The :Text meeting will be held October 23 at 7:00 at Nancy Cooper's. For -discussion the member8 discussed the Nestles Chocolate QUIK, 51 .99 carried lunch and what would add life to your lunch. -Karen Johns and -Deb Taylor demonstrated how to make metric, white sauce by -using - the melted fat method. Donna Kerslake demon- strated how to make potato cheese chowder. The peanut butter and carrot and peanut IJutter .and apple spreads were demonstrated by yam Coward and -Nancy Cooper. The members -discussed plans for their party. ' Anniversary Sunday at 11 a.m. Elim- ville United Church will be celebrating their an- niversary. Rev. .John Wareham, Exeter will bethe minister. Special music will be provided. Times -Advocate, October 19, 1978 Page 5 ZURICH ABATTOIR REOPENING j October 24, 1978 Under the New Management of Rick and Bob Fisher Custom Slaughtering and.Processing OPENING SPECIAL P Ib. cut and wrapped Phone 236-4939 THE LOWEST FOOD PRICESIN TOWN OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK — THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. PLENTY OF PARKING AT REAR OF STORE - WE DELIVER PHONE 235-0212 Libbys Deep Brown BEANS with Pork and Tomato Sauce 1.9 oz. '2/s1 Mellow Roast Instant COFFEE 8 oz ;ar. Quench FLAVOUR CRYSTAL 77' a oz. CAMPBELLS 10 oz. VEGETABLE SOUP 4FORfl.00 Facelle Royale BATHROOM TISSUE 95' 4 roll pack Heinz Tomato SOUP 10 oz t n Bright's Fancy APPLESAUCE 14 02 5/Sl 3/s1 Monarch FLOUR 3.5 kg 51.59 6 LITRE SIZE KING SIZE TIDE x'2.69 Tip Top MIXED NUTS • Quake' Plain or Ra so - Dates Zion HARVEST CRUNCH 13 oz. By MRS THOMAS HERN The third meeting of Elimville I 4-H Homemaking club was. held October 2 at the home of .Mrs. Harry Hern. Roll call was answered with "What. your favourite breakfast is." The girls talked about what should be made for lunch, also discussed which sandwich fillings freeze hest. Metric white sauce was made with a melted fat method and creamed fat method. They also made peanut butter and .apple spread and potato cheese chowder that all enjoyed. The fourth meeting was held October 10 at the home of Elaine and Margaret Pym. It opened with the roll call answered with "A soup you like based on white sauce." and how to knead the dough was discussed. They described some things that could be mixed in with the biscuit dough. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Ray Ruston, St. Marys and - r. & Mrs. Earl French, Elizabeth and Andrea, Whalen were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern, Darryl and Kathryn. Too fat ' Too thin ' Too tired Too often ' Do something for somebody. Your body+ Fitness is fun. Try some. naAnlivarnon Gem Long GRAIN RICE Catell' 900 g 2 Ib bog '1 .59 1 J9 75' Quaker Ready to Serve OATMEAL Robin Red Minced Red 734 SOCKEYE SALMON Borden s • 2012 oz. for HOT CHOCOLATE MAC -CHEESE DINNER 7 > OZ 3/89` N'T MISS THESE MEAT VALUES Fresh Meaty Store Sliced COOKED HAM lb s1.99 • Burns Pride 0 Canada Dinner Style Boneless PORK SHOULDERS. 2 3 1b ova lb s1.09 Burns Pride of Canada Sliced SIDE BACON Vac 1's, Ib. 1 .69 PRODUCE Chrquifo BANANAS Ontario Fancy MAC'S Ontario No 1 POTATOES 3 l bag 20 (b. bag Ontario No 1 • COOKING ONIONS v SPARE RIBS $1 .39,b Burns Pride of Canada Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS 3 Ib. avg., lb $1.59 21b. Ib 23, 75' '1.25 29' BAKERY Superior Enriched" BREAD Hostess Jelly 89, 24 oz 3/9.09 DONUTS Burns Sma(l Link SAUSAGE •.'1.19 Pkg 69' oz 99' '1 .99 Burns Pricier of Canada Regular or All Beef WIENERS " s1.U9 Burns Golden Garlic POLISH SAUSAGE Ib '1.39 FROZEN McCain SUPER FRMS 2lb 79e McCain Cherry; Strawberry. SHORTCAKE or • Chocolate CHEESE CAKE 32 oz., each =1.79