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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-09-15, Page 8Times -Advocate. September 15 1982 111, HONOUR OFFICIAL — At Saturday's Kirkton Fair. president Christine Eveleigh presents a ploque to Clarence Switzer commemorating 50 years of service to the fair board. T -A photo McCann Redi-Mix Iris. DASHWOOD, ONTARIO ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK REDI-MIX CONCRETE & FORMWORK PRECAST PRODUCTS .DEALER MANGERS STEPS SLATS CURBS Phone Office 237-3647 Lloyd 236-4819. Fall Planting Sole at Lakewood Nursery 10% Off Flowering shrubs 25% Off Fruit Trees and Roses Get your tulip, daffodil and other bulbs planted now for early spring beauty. Hwy. 21 at St. Josephs Mike Miller 236-4479 Clandeb.y., Insfllvto hs.r� sp.ak.r on special •ducafl. The September meeting of the Clandeboye Woolen's In- stitute met at the Lome of Mn. Bruce Henry. Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Gerald Lynn. Con- vener of Education and Cultural Activities, introduc- ed the speaker, Mrs. Una Amos„ Parkhill, Resource teacher in Special Education. with the Middlesex County School Board. She told of the many pro- grams used in teaching the slow learner, learning disabilities, trainable retard- ed and also the gifted child W.I. members asked many questions and Mrs. Amos was pleased with the interest shown in this very important part of our school system. Jean Hodgins updated the food plans for the Wares - banal Plowing !latch. Pr - dent. Edie Worthingtee thanked the hostess and lunch cooveneis Mary Scotland Ag- gie Groenew'egen Trevor and Madeline Ben- nett of Australia are spending a few days with Irene and Gerald Lynn. The banquet for the Mi6d- dlesez Beautification and Farm Land Conservation competition was held Wednesday evening at Glencoe. There were many categories. Pete and Aggie Groenewegen of Clandeboye received the honour of having the most improved farm in the township of Biddulph. Elimville SS enjoys camping weekend ay SHIRLEY COOPER E•imville The Elimville Sunday School held their annual cam - pout at Camp Bimini recent- ly with good attendance and good weather_ Saturday even- ing started off with a pot luck simper. sports. a camp fire and program. Sunday morning the Young People's Class prepared a delicious breakfast of pan- cakes and sausage. Lots for everyone to eat_ Rev. Robert Matheson was in charge of the church service. The Sunday School Promo- tion sen -ice was held follow- ing children's time_ Brian Pym the Sunday School Superintendent presented the dipilornas and - Those receiving diplomas were Angelis Hovius. Robbie Lynn. Trevor Taylor and Jim Thrower. Third year -Crystal Hovius. Dennis Wilkinson. Alvin McNicol. Erin' Coward. Steven Wilkinson. Brenda Wilkinson and Julia Wilkinson Four year - Mark Lynn. Sara Kerslake. Tina Taylor and Toby Taylor. Six year - Susan Grubb. Seven year - Andy Grubb. Glen Grubb and Ann Delbridge. Eight year Carolyn Dykeman. 13th year Alan Pym, Catherine Johns and Lai Kerslake. 14th year - Brad Skinner and Barb Skin- ner. 16th year - Donna Kerslake, Joan Cooper and the late Marg ?yen_ Following lunch at noon hour sports. including a ball game was enjoyed. All at- tending report a good time. The 4-H camping club en- joyea a camp out Friday Town Topics Miss Mary Wells won the • ACW Quilt that was raffled at the Trivitt Memorial Chicken barbecue Saturday evening. Centralia College of Agricultural Technology FALL CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food A. Longer Training Programs (NO charge to registrants) (i) ON CAMPUS COURSES • Finonciol Monogement For Formers - Huron Holl November 16 - .December 14. Tuesdays 9:30.3:30 (ii) Off -Campus Courses • Frnontio MonOge-rent For Formers 1. O.M.A-F. Perth s 3 Hibernia Stretford November 18 - December 16. Thursdays 9:30 - 3:30 2. • Smolt Bonquet Room Elmo Mernoriol Community Centre, Atwood Noveir+ber 17 , December 15 Wednesdays 9.30. 3:30 • Dairy Goat Management OMAF Perth. 4.13 Hibernia Stretford October 18 - November 22 Monday evenings from 7:30 plus 2 -Saturday tour sessions. • Memeriessiont . Librory Belmore Centre Beimore October 20 - 'December 8 Wednesdoy evenings from 7:30 plus 2 Saturday tour sessions B. Other Programs (fee to registrants indicated) All On -Campus Courses • Understanding Your Form Weather With joy Cornpbell CFP1 Channel 10 Meteorologist) Cost 520.00 Two-day Course November 29 orad December 6 Mondays 9:30 • 3:30 • \ • Food For Livki, . With Etoine Gottscholl Cost S25 00 8evenings October. 20 - December 8 Wedt+esdoys from 7:30 p.m. • Food Processor Cookery With Deb' Laskin -Rich and Deb Campbell 1 day November 6 Saturday 9 30' - 3:30 • Microwave Cooking With Deb Luskin -Ride and Deb Corrrpbell 1 day. November 13 • Saturday 9:30 - 3:30. TO REGISTER FOR THESE COURSES: On -Campus Courses - phoebe Continuing Education, Centralia College (2284691), Off -Campus Coarses - phone Centralia College or yaw sires OMAF Office soul .... Cost 10.00 Cost 10.00 evening at the home of one of the leaders. Katherine Johns. This was an activity included in this 4-H project. . • The regular church service for the fall commenced Sunday. Coaetatdatio s. everyone participating in tleeoaegetstion received a Middlesex County Piaile. Prise whims received spacial helms as win. Jeanand Art Hodgins at - beaded an ainisersary party. FriapiI the borne of Jack aoRyan, on Ber- nard and • oq Bann of HELP MD CAMPAIGN — Kien Loucks of Exeter wos a winnerin the Moc's Milk con- test to support Muscular Dystrophy. Above, Moc's ore° representative Earl Lloyd ond.local independent dealer Betty Inch make the presentation of vouchers for three quarts of milk per week for one year to Loucks. T -A photo Lucan and Carl and Pat Crocker, Dorchester, oo their 30th wedding anniversary. Larry Armstrong and friend of Burnaby, B.C. left for home Monday on their motor bikes after visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Armstrong far a f Michael and and Children Nathan, Mark, and Luke, of have taken up the older Kestie Clandeboye. We wel them to our.co imunity. • in in e 11 WOOD STOVES Talk to us about the high technology stoves by: Lakewood; RSF Energy; j SFB 3 Boilers; Heritage; Better 'N Ben's REDUCE CREOSOTE -- in any airtight stove with this CATALYTIC DAMPER Results will amaze you Available at THE COLLECTOR'S SHOP Kirkton 229-8965 The energy saving products store /IS RUB PTS 3 REEF IMRTERS MT1 VELE EACK & ■ECB - 3 DUES 3 KIIIIIYfTERt MI 11111111 UM - 2 VST PACKS SUPER SPECutt! • i FRESH! "COUNTRY CUT' YOUNG & LEAN ONTARIO PORK FRESH PICNIC 2.16 FREW I BUTT TNIN imum. PORK CHOPS THE SHOULDIEID .821 5 EWES Neu for MEAT STICKS 4.69 fCiaetf itiB pai/g 175 g floAr *LAP NEEELiet:i 1 lair sminn axe CORND IIESFAai cASTRAM CHICKEN FlEsr-PART BACK ON CHICKEN LEGS 129.. SPECUUJ FRESH! uur CHICKEN BREASTS 1.5t SPECIAL! MAPLE LEAF HAM STEAKS SMOKED READY TO EAT 17S g PI(G. '1.49 Ib. SPECIAL MAPLE LEAF SLICED BOLOGNA 500 PKG :198 BEEF LIVER �z i6M �.98e SCIEBBERS $AMNION MEAT SPREAD ROLLS 6 VARIETIES 250 g EACH 97? MW LEAF BAVARIAN SAUSAGE 500 g OUR REG. 2.68 178 SPECIAL! 1 REtNLAR $TYLE VALUPLUS WIENERS 1 Ib. P OUR REG. 1.KG. 95 '1.28 i DAYS OF SUPER SPECIALS EVERY WEEK AT ZEHRS SKIMS say Laal SMOKED NAM j8, /k g., t 2 .E.IEiaa. 10111 t 1ERL app n SMOKES SAUSAGES, 189 MISPITS BREAKFAST 171141 � e NAM IxEMEIS OC II EI RST goo rri SAUER KRAUT *LH 111 the VOW Frei Manic sA.37 TURBOT FILLETS s2.89. SNYRER IAM CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO POTATOES CLEAN W re 10 Ib. BAG SPEcIALS SAI LEM i1MANI Mil sumo SSJSf ,9 COUNTRY KITCHEN BOLOGNA le, ttt11111 allCUll LMF RR UMW LOAF sump s. NESE wean QED ROAST BEEF SUCED PSTATO & EGG SALAD FULLY COOKED ZEHRS ROUND DINNER HAM *657,9%98 NO NAME SMALL LINK PORK SAUSAGE =L79 PSTG9 �."""'T, MACINTOSH `� APPLES 3 Ib. BAG rev SUCED NO NAME COOKED HAM *2.79375.9 UNITS 6 VARIETIES DELI BAKED PIES 89� 1759 JPRO PER SPE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO OR U.S.A. vi BUNCH FRESH BROCCOLI Produce Specials Pfoduct o4 U.S.A. Product of South Africa 4 BAG Pr d of B C Fcr FRESH SPINACH 02 MG SCI ° OUTSPAN ORANGES j BARTLETT PEAR S ale �'� CHINESE NOODLES »° 9 PKG 79' Product of Ontsrw Prod of Ont Can No itiee ROMAINE LETTUCE EARED PEPPEst% . S9ff CUCUMBERS - = 3/fie PEP of Ontario Prod of Cahf Can No 1 PEPPER SQUASH EA TOKAY GRAPES • l u� IM Nt CARROTS .1 i4,, 9 79t• TROPICAL °°T Pr�d�t of o�tarb Prod. a s. Atr. Cyn. Fcy. Apptas TROPICAL PLANTS r13. BEAN SPROUTS $1.30"..Sit GRANNY SMITHS 2iS.b9 99! tiot•r, ri aa,x ver, 1 HIGHWAYS #4 & 83 EXETER TIESE SPECIALS AMAILAOLE OMI IN: MONDAY, SAY i NMIAY 94 P.M. Tt1ORSRAY & MAY O4sN P.M., SATORRAY $i$4 P.M.,