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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-10-07, Page 15INSTANT COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 10 oz. JAR 4.77, OUR REG. 6.69 l 1MEN FRozEN =- READY TO BAKE MRS. SMITHS PUMPKIN PIE �0 g 59 SIS • THICK & RICH NEILSONS WHIPPING CREAM 500 mL 69 CTN. • KNOTTY PINE CHICKENMAMA. PIES 280 g SIZE i29 PEPPERIDGE FARM FROZEN ° AR LAYER CAKES 13 oz. SIZE • 29 MAXWELL HOUSE DECAFFEINATED REGULAR GRIND OR AUTOMATIC DRIP COFFEE 99OCEAN 1 LB VAC. K.14 MAXWELL MOUSE MOLAR FILTER OR AUTOMATIC DRIP COFFEE ;::I5, JELLIED OR WHOLE SPRAY CRANBERRIES 4 FL. OZ. TIN ZEHRS MANDARIN ORANGES 10 OZ. TINS /99, DARE — 4 VARIETIES BREAKTIME COOKIES OUR REG. 1.29 PKG. ,9c ` PLAIN, aARIiC OR POLSKIE 060RKIE BICKS DILL PICKLES 1.5 LIT JAR400 199 ORANGE PEKOE RED ROSE TEA BAGS $ PKG, 60 199 PEPSI COLA DIET PEPSI DR MOUNTAIN DEW 750 ml. BOTTLES 0 REG. PLUS 65t DEPOSIT! High Liner frozen Cooked In batter TURBOT Devon brand Ice cream SPUMONI 14 oz. PKG. 2 LITRE Schneiders frozen 9 500 g. PKG. OF 12 I 2 Velvet 39 Pastry • FLOUR SAUSAGE ROLLS . 3.5 Kg. BAG Popsicle brand 6 PACK 3.25 25 ChGOOocolate orNButtirrscotch D '' DDIH Neilson 2% Club House e son Loose pack $ mall curd 500 g. Yue COTTAGE CHEESE$129 OLIVES Assorted flavours Sealtest Premium YOGURT. 175 g. CUP '1.19 Man375 zanillo, 69 $1.79 Ricks 49 Sweet MixedES or Yum Yum Blue Bonnet Tangy 1 LITRE Coloured 1 /4's #Z 59 SAUEIRKRAUT MARGARINE alb. Baden Farmers, Colby or Brick CHEESE Cherry HILI cheese 12 oz. 'Z.?9 Dicks Sweet Pickles GHERKINS '3.49 Easy to prepare Robin Hood PIE CRUST MIX 540 • Assorted Varieties Robin Hood mixes PUDDING CAKE Cranberry Cocktail or Cranapple Drink $1 79 MUFFINS OCEAN SPRAY 40 0_ f Orange flavoured 13 oz. PKG. $1.59 PKG. OF 4 i 19 CNICKwAGON, BREAD 69r 16 oz. LOAVES 250 IRAN, CHERRY OR APPLE In - Store t3akery OR NOVIS2/1 99 4 TANG 32 oz. 750 ml. *1.99 Instant Dessert Topping DREAM WHIP 30=. 119# Carnation Milk Flavour, 280 g•S d Medium, Old or Extra Old S 59 Regular or Marshmallow St 59 CHEDDAR 8 oz. STICK , HOT CH Regular or Thin Iice Weston$ - 24 oz. LOAF OCOLATE • SANDWICH BREAD Post E.D. Smith Sugar coated cereal $t89 PIE kin FILLING 1g oz. TIN B9 ALPHA BITS •� g. . 69° We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable weekly family requirements. A ROY t COUPLE Participating in Saturday's Ildertori Fair parade as Royal couple Melissa Moir and Tommy Parkinson. T -A photo the were FQ GIVE"FOR YOUR MEAL ME A PEEL" Contact South Huron at 235-0880 October 9-19 Ladies turn back pages of time Timet -Advocate, October 7, 1911 Pog.15 Granton CGIT choose new officers,Mean Machine meet By MRS. E. SUMMERS GRANTON The Granton C.G.I.T. met at the United Church on September 29. A new guest was welcomed, Deanna Pinnell, by the girls answer- ing the roll call, and in- troducing themselves and saying why they haa joined the C.G.I.T. The following members were elected to the executive. President Joanne Goos, vice president Chris Jones, secretary Chris Currah, treasurer Heidi Hayden, assistant treasurer Deanna Pinnell, sunshine Jennie Anderson, special sunshine Melissa Harding. Chris Currah introduced the special guests for the evening Mrs. Leroy Bryan and Mrs. Eric Chovancek, who gave a presentation on "Prayer'. Through their talk and film strip the members learned what prayer was and how it can help in their lives. Jennie Anderson than$ed the ladies and closed the meeting by reading the prayer requests. 4-H news The third meeting of the Granton 4-H club "Ready - get -set -sew" was held at the home of Julie McRobert. Roll call was "name a piece of sewing equipment and its use". The girls then read about equipment, seams and stitches. also four different seams were demonstrated and drawn in the patterns. Leaders Mrs. R. Harmsworth and Mrs. D. St. Dennis gave examples of pressing techiques. Members then made a dart, and answered questions on the parts of a sewing machine. "Mean Machines" was the name chosen for this club. After trying to do a quiz "A pressing concern" the meeting was closed with the 4-11 Motto. Michele Malcolm was the secretary for this meeting. Granton U.C.W. units meet Unit five met at the home of Mrs. Ina Harlton on September 29. Mrs. Chas McRobert presided and gave lesson thoughts and prayer. The program was conven- ed by Mrs. Emerson Wallis, who opened with a reading entitled "Thought for the day" and presented a paper on the current Bible Study on "Women of the Bible". This dealt with the story of the "Woman of Samaria" and prejudice. Mrs. Malcolm Spence read the scripture passages pertaining to this study. Mrs. Wallis also read the minutes from a meeting of the "Silver Anniversary Club" in 1954. To those who were former members of this club, it was a nostalgic memory. The officers for that year were the following members, hon. pres. Mrs. Tom Head, pres. Mrs. C. Lewis. 1st vice pres. Mrs. H. Hardie, 2nd vice pres. Mrs. H. Wissel, sec. Mrs. E. Wallis, treas. Mrs. J. Bryan, Sunshine Mrs. M. Baker, pianist Mrs. E. Wallis. Mrs. McRobert closed the meeting with a reading "I thank Thee Lord". W.I.news The Granton Women's Institute sponsored a bus trip on Thursday. In spite of the unpleasant weather everyone had a good tirne. Places of interest visited were the Canada Packers plant, where butter, powdered milk, cheese and ice cream were being made, this was at Harriston. Then in Listowel the Spinright Wool Mill, and Malcolm's Furniture Factory were visited. On their way home the travelers stopped for dinner at the Cosy Restaurant and watched chocolates being made upstairs over the restaurant, this was in Mitchell. Mrs. Clarence Lewis president of the Granton W.I. was responsible for the success of the trip and made all the arrangements. Happy Gang meet The Happy Gang met at the United Church on September 30. Mrs. Elmer Summers presided and welcomed the members back after the holidays. Mrs. Summers gave two readings 'A tribute to Terry Fox" and "Simplicity" A sing song was enjoyed with Mrs. Chas. Gowan at the piano. Get well cards were sign- ed by all members present for Mrs. Lizzie Crockett and Mr. Austin Hobbs. The rest of the afternoon was spent in the enjoyment of euchre and crokinole. The lunch com- mittee was Edna Langford and Charlotte Kerr. Birth- day greetings were sung for Cliff McRobert. r WESTONS BROWN i SERVE DINNER ROLLS PACKAGES OF 12 21990 ALL PURPOSE ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 5 Kg. BAG 39g E0. LYIN GARDEN COCKTAIL OUR REG. 1.19 28 FL. OZ. JAR GREEN GIANT FANCY NIBLETS CORN 12 FL. OZ. TINS 2/99` ASSORTED FLAVOURS JELL -0 POWDER 3 oz. s� ZEHRS — 4 VARIETIES POTATO CHIPS 200 g. PKG. OUR REG. 1.09 GREEN GIANT FANCY . REAM STYLE CORN, SUMMEI SWEET PEAS OR KITCHEN :'-ICED GREEN OR WAX BEANS 14 FL. OZ. TINS z/99` zsz Vi /11 RI ''11 1S! 0 70 St AV, YOU/Ai I EXETER - NYS. 4 & 83 OUR MANAGFR IS tESB' , OPEN - WED - THURS - FRI TILL NINE Church news At the community Bible church Pastor Fretz entitled his meesage "Called to Preach Righteousness". When teaching God's word, we Christians like Ezekiel can be assured that God knows our audience, Christians can also be assured that God will provide the words from His word that He wants us to share. Thirdly, God assures us that His children can de- pend upon His supernatural help and direction, when called to speak for Him. Pastor Fretz exhorted each Christian to speak the truth in holiness and love. The service at St. Thomas Anglican Church was withdrawn so that the con- gregation could join in worship with St. Paul's Anglican Church of Kirkton who were celebrating their .anniversary. Personan We are happy to report that Mrs. Shirley Banner- man is now home from hospital and we wish her continued good health. A number of Granton and community ladies attended the West Nissouri United Church r. FIGURE SKATERS SIGN UP — Registration was held Saturday for the Exeter Figure Skating Club. Signing up with Janet Hern and Sharon Steciuk are prospective skaters Koren and Charlotte Miller. Registration continues tonight, Wednesday at the South Huron Rec Centre from 7 to 9 p.m. 1-A photo Expenses detailed Votes cost considerable The election expenses for candidates in area ridings in the last provincial election have now been published, indicating that getting votes is not always in direct relation to money spent. Jim Britnell, PC candidate in Huron -Middlesex, spent 821,644.28 in a losing cause, while MPP Jack Riddell won with an expenditure of 818,822.00. Gwen Pemberton proved that running an election doesn't have to cost a great deal of money. She .Cromarty women mark Thanksgiving By MRS. ROBERT LAING CROMARTY With the Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary as their guests, Cromarty W.M.S. held their Autumn Thank - offering meeting at the church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jim Miller presided, using the service of worship from the Glad Tidings. Meditations were read by Mrs. Thos. L. Scott, Mrs. Calder McKay and Mrs. Mac Lamond. Mrs. Clifton Miller was guest soloist. Guest speaker, Mrs Charles Corry of Britton brought greetings from Stratford Presbyterial and spoke on giving thanks in the modern world. Mrs. Oliver Hoffmeyer, Mitchell showed very in- teresting slides of India, noting the contrast of the very rich and the very poor. Mrs. Mac Lamond gave courtesy remarks. During the business, Mrs. Chas Douglas gave the secretary's report and Mrs. McKaig the treasurer's. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. We are very pleased to report that David Tem- pleman is the new Boy Scout Leader, and that Barbara Templeman will be assisting with the Cubs. Rally Sunday services will be held next week at 9 a.m. Cromarty Presbyterian Church joined in the ob- servance of World Com- munion Sunday on October 4, with the Rev. Kenneth Knight in charge. spent only 8394.41. In Huron -Bruce, winner Murray Elston spent 817,860.35 while the PC candidate, Gary Harron laid out 823,156. Tony McQuail's total for the NDP was 84,420.22. In Middlesex, sitting member Bob Eaton spent 840,975.33 in his re-election bid. Liberal challenger Bob Coulthard had expenses of 824,454.62 and Larry Green for the NDP spent $4,597.43. Agriculture Minister Lorne Henderson had ex- penses of ;32,427.21 to win the Lambton, compared to the 816,554.82 laid out by his Liberal challenger, Leigh Crozier. Ralph Wensley spent only 8211.62 in trying to win the seat for the NDP. Perth's Hugh Edighoffer spent 817,510 in his re- election and PC candidate Colleen Misener's total was $18,586.24 "FLOATING FUND" The Interest Rate19 1h% Is Now Subject To Change Daily CaII For Details GEO. A. GODBOLT Devon Bldg., Exeter 235-2740 Mutual Life of Canada Beat The Rush To Wuerths FOR ALL YOUR WINTER FOOTWE R NEEDS Check Our Prices On The Following: • COUGAR BOOTS x4595 Boys And Ladies 8" Lace -Up Leather Snow Boots Men's Only $5595 • FIGURE SKATES Bauer Seconds Ladies $ 3 Z95 Misses $2995 YOUTHS LEATHER SNOW BOOTS In Lace Up And Pull On Styles Sizes ( sizes 11-2 1/2 $2895 and s2995 Wurtb's SHOES Quality & Service Since 1938 369 Main St., Exeter ISA �\AyV nvry.�. I 8 f s