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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-05-05, Page 8Times•Advocute, May 5, 1982 Ruinmag• sale profit is bost.ovor Is rummage sale sponsor by the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary was a treMendous success al-Ume allth proceeds reaching an Treasurer Ada Dinney told the T -A Monday morning, "I expect the total profit to be very close' to $6,000. The the first to act then followed allMrs. B. Romphf, Mrs. S. Siddall, Mrs. R. Campbell, a Mrs. F. Neaman, Mrs. M.H. IHodgins (absent), Mrs. J. Rosser and Mrs. E. Whiting. Mn. Park was presented with a beautiful corsage and thanked for all her effort In preparing the skit. ro AFTER THE SHOW —'Executive members and friends of the Huron Country Playhouse Guild paused for a cup of coffee after the Guild's annual fashion show at the Pinery Inn, Wednesday. From the left are Sun Shop manager, - Barbara Balmer; Helen Douglas, Guild publicity; Betty Hoyles, treasurer; Bill Keunecke, owner of the Pinery Inn; Nick Carter, owner of the Sun Shop; Al Coo, Guild president; and Nancy Read, past president. Mrs. Park stressed the goal of the United Church Women then the purpose was repeated in unison. She reminded us of the message given in the worship service - we cannot go . forward out God with us. Middlesex UCW rallys to ed .� g Mrs. MacGregor, %%Asa April 28 the Parkhill United Church Women hosted the 21st annual North- West Region of Middlesex Presbyterial U.C.W. which includes locals from Lucan, Clandeboye, Ailsa Craig, Carlisle, Brinsley, Parkhill and Lieury. Lieury was in charge of registration, ap- • proximately 60 ladies en- joyed a smorgasbord supper. The Carlisle ladies were responsible for the literature display. Mrs. J. Robertson, Lucan with Mrs. Robicheau at the piano led a sing along in- cluding a number of old favourites which were en- joyed. Later in the program Mrs. Robertson sang a beautiful solo "My Tribute" by Andre Crouch. Mrs: Basil' Romphf, president of Parkhill U.C.W. extended a warm welcome to everyone. Mrs. D. Park, regional vice-president also expressed words of welcome and conducted a short business period. Mrs. Hansford, vice president of Middlesex Presbyterial Hair Heights j Upstairs at 249 Andrew St. Exeter Call Mari Hutchison at 215-1104 ,MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL— Thurs. Fri. and Sat. Hair Cuts 'r4 Price for the height of quality Men's & Ladies hair fashions (AO 1,. brought greetings and an- nounced that Camp Kee -Ma Kee Day will be held June 14. Mrs. Keith Brown and Mrs. Wilmer Scott, Clan- deboye U.C.W. conducted a meaningful worship service in keeping with the theme "After 20 years - Forward Together." Moses . knew he could do nothing unless God was with him and so it is with our endeavors today. The Ailsa Craig ladies acted as ushers and Mrs. J. Campbell dedicated the offering. Mrs. G.R. Lees, Mrs. E.J. Hill, Mrs. L. Munro, Presbyterial committee for World Outreach gave a challenging . presentation. Articles in the church magazines were pointed out, that should be read, if we are to be informed. To have an impact on Wokld outreach we must be informed. Mrs. S. Steeper, Brinsley introduced the '420th Anniversity Skit" presented by Mrs. J. Hodgson, Mrs. R. Lynn and Mrs. J. Ryan. It was most interesting to review the past 20 years and relive many things we had forgotten. A number of ladies modelled the fashions during these years which added colour and humour to the skit. The past vice presidents were remembered) throughout the presentation then later honoured by ob.‘t —: ►� SPECIALS i is Effective May 5 Until Closing Tues. May 11 PEAT MOSS 5 5 9: No Name Coated RAPID BRASS SEEP s3,9 coatod NONAME BRASS SEED $499 2kg. L....dr(e).:7•,.-1- • lop -40 PYRAMIDAL CEDAR 36$1295 • .coming to the front and receiving appreciation from the ladies for their splendid leadership over the years, each was wearing a corsage. Mrs. G. Paul (deceased) was GLOBE CEDAR ,.. $995 FAIRVIEW JUNIPER ,o.,. $il)95 !WC markr<< sof firer fixxl', dr zehrs 1 Hwys. 4 & 83, Exeter f -1r4/ 41-•P• 1 � . t�E *vivo j - Craig extended the cour- tesies ourtesies and an invitation -to hold the Regional Rally at Ailsa Craig in 1983. The invitation was accepted and the benediction repeated in -unison. figure from other ' sales usually ran around $4,900 to $5 000.,` Coconvener Vera Arm- strong said everything that was left over was shipped to Goodwill Industries In London the' next morning.. She added, "It almost filled a truck. We want everyone to know that. everything donatedwhether sold here or not eventually goes to a good cause.". s Mrs. Armstrong con- tinued, "I would like to thank everyone who helped. A special thanks to the men who were there all day Thursday and to auctioneer Norm Whiting for his con • ducting the auction sale." The . next Auxiliary , sponsored rummage sale • will be held Thursday, October 44 at the South Huron Roc Ceptre with pkv the previous day. Jacquelines has a gift for every mom Drop in and see our beautiful display of - 1928 jewellery • - designer scarves Me cologne - silk flowers Can't make up your mind, give Mom a gift certificate EXETER HOURS tile Mon.-Thurs. Sat. 9-5:00 ZIL •• Fri. 9-9 '4 Siteeedie#744441N4 Ltd. 420 Main St. 1362 Lambton Mall Rd.. Centre Mali Sarnia, Ont. Exeter, Ont. C V \ • zehrsEFFECTIVE \: fine markets... ,� ' �` . ,is'.‘91. ths -• sam .Cookie tIAA utter 23 ' _ �s 5-092$ • Announcing Two new delicious flavours along with • ap- ple, French apple (made with fresh apples), cherry, blueberry, banana cream, coconut cream, pecan and lemon. NOW THERE'S CHOCOLATE MERINGUE PIE CHOCOLATE CHIP . PECAN PIE weft BAY 4110040.10 Remember Mom on her special day with a decorated cookie cable will be held Thursday, October 44 at the South Huron Roc Ceptre with pkv the previous day. Jacquelines has a gift for every mom Drop in and see our beautiful display of - 1928 jewellery • - designer scarves Me cologne - silk flowers Can't make up your mind, give Mom a gift certificate EXETER HOURS tile Mon.-Thurs. Sat. 9-5:00 ZIL •• Fri. 9-9 '4 Siteeedie#744441N4 Ltd. 420 Main St. 1362 Lambton Mall Rd.. Centre Mali Sarnia, Ont. Exeter, Ont. C V \ • zehrsEFFECTIVE \: fine markets... v.. Fig` OF THROUGH \ai...S of fine foods z+r.:>.� DAys SPECIALS rte '.,v -,,s4,,' .{.: WED. MAY 5 TUES. MAY 11 FOR ROASTING FR OR FIIO GRADE mi t 4 ;`'�' ' , . LIMIT aKENs g • , c \ 3 L8. , 4 PER FAMILY AVG. $1.74/kg • LB. GAINERS PREMIUM • REGULAR �r STYLE ,K FROM SWIFTS- :, _ t i . 1 LB. PKG.`' REGULAR T 2.82 /kg • • LB. MADE WITN PORK & BEEF SCHNEIDERS ENGLISH STYLE , FRESHA A. S US GE T 3.26 /kg • LB. x2.16/kg FRESH a � WHOLE CUT UP CHICKEN LB. SCHNEIDERS 500 g PKG.. REGULAR. BEEF $ DUTCH TREAT: . THICK OR EXTRA THIN SLICED OR LUNCH MATE SLICED BOLOGNA ZEHRS- 175 g PKG. 5 VARIETIES COOKED MEATS FROM SWIFTS GAINERS COUNK STYLE SUGAR PLUM HALF VAC. PACKED #_ r.. $9 .• PRIDE OF CANADA SLICED. MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED BOLOGNA 2.18/kg LB. 99� DINNER HAM "Z 4� 5.49/kg • LB. Pride of Canada smoked :1+9/k9 ROUND DINNER HAM t.0 LB Schneiders sw,ky175 BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA s19S LB . COOKED HAM PKG. • $1.29 COTTAGE ROLL s 4�kg w o 49 LB. SCHNEIDERS. FAMILY PACK BEEF SCHNEIDERSShopsys 10 VARIETIES prepared sI S1 /kg POTATO & EGG SALAD Sf59 LB NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER BURGERS MINI DELIS Owl Wharf mot eta? LAMB ROAST LAMB CHOPS 1 kg 479 PKG. 250 gI Is PKG. • Fresh! lS, /kg BOSTON BLUE FISH FILLETS :1� Ib. $f (�� 3.48/kg LB. 3.70/kg '• 68 LB. SCHNEIDERS PORTION SIZE WITH SAUCE HAM STEAK PKG.175 #%S9 SCHNEIDERS SQUARE SLICER COOKED , PICNIC 475 PKG9;f•K38 • ZENRS OWN BRAND SLICED SIDE BACON PKG9 1 29 MAPLE LEAF ENGLISH STYLE BACK BACON 175 PK G. $1 44 UITCNENER PACKERS SPRINCYAutr COTTON CHUB SUMMER SAUSAGE GOLDEN GARLIC FLAVOUR BURNS POLISH SAUSAGE s' 7.69/kg 149113. 3.28/kg .49113. w�,�. �PV,�^Mr'•...�... 4111111 ATER EL01111 16 113. G. .ill.... .. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA N0. 1 GRADE RED '2 18/k9 EMPEROR GRAPES Ib PRODUCT of FloR10A U.S.A. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FRESH GREEN LARGE CELERY F STALKS SUPER EA. , SPECIAL t� € � >, FRESHPRORUCT OF U.S.A. e BRQCCOLI bunch 981' • EACH CANADACT OFU.S.A.FLORIDA CORN ON THE COB PRO T OF U.S A NEEIGHTHSQUARTERS,HALVESCOBCE each 79' !ijL4I /tM '' r'iN,i •, , WATERMELON CUT WATER 42C/k919lb. FOR 9' PRODUCT OF ISRAEL PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Jlj �r �+ iIIII ER AV FLOWERS y PROOUCT OF CANADA PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 JAFFA 4 l BEAN '1 30/k� HARDY OUTDOOR MUM PLANTS 3', 999 FANCY SPARTAN FLORIDA NEW WHITE 88t/kg ORANGES 2.39 SPROUTS Ib 59 COLOURFUL AFRICAN VIOLETS t�, APPLES 3 Ibl 79 POTATOES39#,b. 4 PRODUCT OF CANADA CHINESE am, 170 g PRODUCT OF CANADA FRESH WAX BEGONIA HANGING BASKETS 8 5. PI ODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 FLOR PRODUCT •A. CAN. No. 1 NOODLES �9 TOFU .9 119 as IMPATIENS HANGING_ BASKETS 8 199 DIA FRESH CucUMBERsil/89 GREEN SWEET2.18# b PEPPERS 98 Ib• ONTARIO FANCY RED PRODUCT of U.S.A. CAN. PO.1 FLOWERING FUSCHIA 5 '259 DELICIOUS„ CAULIFLOWER at ORCHID CORSAGES EA 195 PRODUCT OF HAITI FRESH PROOUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA GREEN BUNCHES APPLES316. f•79 EA 119 FRESH CUT ROSES BUNCH OF 5 '3.49 MANGOES.a 89" ONIONS,�FaR99' TRUE SPECIALS 1 AVAILAILE ,r ONLY IN: HIGHWAYS #4 . & 83 MONDAY, TUESDAY A WEDIMIDAY 04'.M. TIIURSDAY A FRIDAY 0440 P.M. EXETER SATURDAY I:9 P.M.