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Clandeboye WI pays visit to Craigholme
The program for the Oc-
tober meeting of the
Clandeboye Women's
Institute was Public
Relations so with convener,
Mrs. Art Hodgins in charge,
a visit to the residents of
Craigholme Nursing Home
in Ailsa Craig, took place on
Wednesday afternoon.
Fifteen members and
several friends gathered
with the residents in the new
auditorium to enjoy old time
music by the Rocking Chair
Group. When everyone had
arrived, the Institute Ode
was sung, the Mary Stewart
Collect repeated together,
followed by the Lord's
Prayer.
This brought back
memories of W.I. meetings
in past years for several
former Clandeboye W.I
members, now residents of
Craigholme who were In
attendance at this meeting.
Community singing was led
by June Henry with Mrs.
Vanderheide at the piano. A
humorous r "My Old
Model T Ford" was given by
Hazel Cunningham who in -
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eluded serveral residents
names in it, which drew
many chuckles. Laurie St.
Pierre played familiar
selections on the organ to
the delight of an ap-
preciative audience.
The Rocking Chair Group
which includes Clare and
Ethel Lewis, Fred and Eva
Vanderleidp, Jim and
Berniece Crow; played more
toe -tapping music while
Group One, served lunch and
visited with the residents.
Mrs. Mary Henry, a resident
of the home expressed
thanks to Clandeboye W.I. on
behalf of the residents of
Craigholme.
A short business meeting
was held by the W.I.
members following the visit.
Members of the Mission
and servie Committee
assisted with the service in
the Clandeboye United
Church Sunday. Special
speaker was Miss Maureen
Mayne, London Conference
Minister for Missions. Hazel
Williams read the Scripture
Lesson and assisted Gwen
Lynn with the offering. The
girls choir sang, accom-
panied by Winnie Robicheau.
Sam and Scott Taylor,
Swift Current Saskatchewan
visited with the Scqtt
families last week while on
a business trip to Ontario.
Mrs. Harold Davis and
Mrs. Jack Switzer Kirkton
were Sunday afternoon
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Hodgins.
Kirkton Institute
hears about rally
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
The October meeting of
the Kirkton Womens
Institute was held Thursday
at the Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre. Educa-
tion Conveners Elaine
Stephen and Doris Batten
were In charge.
The meeting opened with a
poem entitled Pumpkin by
president Mrs. Doris
Denham.
It was decided to send ;25
to Children's Aid Society and
to cater to the Campbell
Soup banquet, December 12.
Mrs. FrebIs Stephen gave
an interesting account of the
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Fall Rally which was held in
Stratford. Members were
reminded of the Convention
which is November 5 and 6 in .
St. Marys
The roll call was answered
by giving a means of con-
tinuing an education after
school years. Elaine Stephen
then had a Definition of
Education after which she
introduced guest speaker
Mr. Dwight Stacey of Stacey
Brothers Ltd. Mitchell.
Stacey Brothers Ltd. is
now in its third generation
and was originated in 1895 at
Willow Grove. Mr. Stacey
said they process more milk
in one hour now then they did
in one year back in 1895.
In March of 1981 Stacey
Bros. Ltd. sold out to Ault
Foods which is a Labatt Em-
pire and employ 1,750 peo-
ple. Mr. Stacey and hs wife
Audrey had just returned
home from the Worlds Food
Fare in Germany where 4200
exhibits from 85 countries
were on display, they also
visited England and
Switzerland.
Mr. Stacey displayed such
items as Vim instant
powdered milk which now
comes in different flavours
of vanilla, strawberry,
chocolate, cultured butter,
regular butter, whipped
butter, corn oil margarine,
soya bean oil margarine.
They are also processing
food in tubes for the armed
forces such as cheese,
strawberry jam, honey,
peanut butter etc. Many
points of interest were
brought up.
Mr. Stacey was thanked by
Mrs. Doris Batten after
which the meeting closed
with a reading byMrs.Elaine
Stephen entitled Childless
Couples. A delicious lunch
was served by the com-
mittee in charge.
BULKI-BAKER'S
CHRISTMAS BAKE SALE
CHECK BELOW FOR GREAT SAVINGS ON BAKING SUPPLIES
ITEM
SPECIAL
PRICE
ITEM
SPECIAL
PRICE
•WALNUTS - 350 g SIZE
CHOPPED OR PIECES1
£COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • $3.57 VALUE
249
EACH
CUT MIXED PEEL - 450 g SIZE
*COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • 52.39 VALUE
69
HOT CHOCOLATE MIX - 600 g SIZE
'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • $3.46 VALUE
99
EACH
CHOCOLATE FLAVOURED
CHIPS 900 g SIZE
'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS - $3.93 VALUE
99
SEEDLESS SULTANA
RAISINS - 900 g SIZE
COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • $3.89 Vt.LUE
3
GLACE')CUT
MIXED FRUIT - 680 g SIZE
*COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • $3.45 VALUE
229
RED, GREEN OR MIXED-
GLACE CHERRIES 450 g SIZE
'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • $3.99 VALUE
99
EACH
LARGE•OUICK•INSTANT
OATS 2 KG SIZE
'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • 52.89 VALUE
2 29
EACH
ALMONDS - 225 g SIZE
BLANCHED, SLICED, SLIVERED, OR GROUND
'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • $3.49 VALUE
99
2
ARTIFICIAL VANILLA �- 50o g SIZE
'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • 52.09 VALUE
49
l1
GOLDEN RAISINS 500 gr.
239
EACH
BUTTERSCOTCH CHIPS - 450 g SIZE
OR
PEANUT BUTTER CHIPS - 450 g SIZE
*COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS • $3.24 VALUE
229
EACH
COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS MEANS THE NATIONAL BRANDS REGULAR RETAIL PRICES IN EQUIVALENT WEIGHT TO BULKI-BAKER SIZES.
DARLINGS IGA EXETER
AVAILABLE DARLINGS IGA LUCAN
AT SUNSHINE VILLAGE IGA GRAND BEND
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL OCT. 31st. 1981
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SPEC AL
SURPRISE SALE
SAVINGS
WED. 6-10 P.M.
DARLINGS HOME MADE
SAUSAGE
10 Ib. bag
Ib. 68‘
LIMIT 1 BAG PER CUSTOMER WITH
$30.00 ORDER EXCLUDING THIS PRODUCT
MIXED STEAKS
15 Ib. boxes
T -Bone, Wing, Porter House, Sirloin
and Rib Eye
Ib. 1.98
Limited Quantity
Canadian Queen
COOKED MEATS
Mac & Cheese, Chix Loaf, Bologna
175 gm pkg.39t each
n
PEPSI COLA
& KIST GINGERALE
each, plus deposit
26 oz.33‘
ONLY Regular Price 65c
E.D. Smith
GARDEN COCKTAIL
28 oz. 89t
IGA Chicken Noodle
SOUP MIX
2 x 60g39c each
(Comparative National Brand 132 g. 89c)
SUNNY LEMONADE
12th oz. 2/99‘
Admiral Pink
SALMON
220 g. 1 .29
Kleenex
FACIAL TISSUE
200's 89t
WHITE SUGAR
2 kg. 1 .39
Kraft
MACARONI & CHEESE
DINNER
3/$
2% partly Skimmed
FRESH MILK
3 qt. bag 1 • 88
Limit 2 Bags Per Family
FOR BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR
CHRISTMAS BAKING NEEDS BE SURE
TO SEE OUR BULKI BAKERS CHRISTMAS
BAKE SALE AD IN THIS ISSUE
DARLING'S
EXETER
Open Wed Thurs Fri till 9 p.n-
•
1
FOOD MARKET
and ABATTOIR