Times-Advocate, 1985-07-24, Page 9GRADUATES Mrs. Darlene
Lynn, Chris and Shown ore pro-
ud to announce that their hus-
band and father, Jim, has
graduated from U.W.O. on June
13 with a B.A. degree in Social
Science. He is also a graduate of
Centralia College. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Roder. He is employed as an in-
dependent business manager
-with the Bank of Montreal.
GRADUATES ' -- Lisa Louise
Hamather graduated in spring
convocation from the University
of Western Ontario with a B.A. in
Administrative and Commercial
Studies. Lisa is the daughter of
Bob and Donna Hamather of
Hensall.
GRADUATES - Rev. and Mrs. M.
Mellecke of Dashwood are pleas-
ed to announce the graduation of
their daughter Judith from Con-
cordia College, Ann Arbor,
Michigan with the Bachelor of
Arts degree, Summa Curn Laude.
She hos accepted a teaching posi-
tion of St. Johns Lutheran School,
Toledo, Ohio.
GRADUATES Barbaro Anne
Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E.D. Bell of Exeter graduated
from Alma College for Girls on
June 1968 in St. Thomas, Ont. She
received her Grade 13 diploma
and intends to take a business
course after graduating. This im-
portant event was overlooked by
her parents and neglected to be
placed in the paper so to make
restitution I am putting it in now.
Barbaro Bell
Freshly Peeled
Pickling
Onions
Now at
Thedford
Co-op
Storage
296-4987
Heywood clan unites
The 17th Heywood clan reunion was
held in the 1lacNaughton Park Ex-
eter Jule 1-1. The weather was Ideal
and about 75 relatives were welcom-
ed by presidents LarrN and Bonnie
Gould Following grace by Lattice
Battersby a lovely smorgasbord din-
ner was enjoyed by all. Larry and
Bonnie Gould presided during the
business meeting.
A minutes silence was observed in
memory of deceased relatives
Minutes ul the previous reunion
were read by the secretary .laynt'
Consill.
Officers elected for 19116 are presi-
dent - Alex and Jose Law, vice
presidents - John and Janice Camp-
bell, secretary - Chris Gould. Steve
Gold and 'Tracey Remkes.
Janice Butson and Karen Hamilton
supervised a much enjoyed sports
program. Races tour years and under
- Mark Shipley, Jeff Campbell, Jen-
nifer Law. Five and six - Karrie ('on -
silt, seven and eight - Lori Gould,
Leann C'onsitt, Connie Heywood, nine
and ten years - Angela Gould and Joel
Campbell, Scott Gould. Elaine
Heywood. Eleven and twelve - Brett
Laramie. Wheel barrow race - Lisa
Campbell and Brent Bell, four years
and under ball throw - Jeff Campbell
Ladies kick the shoe - Jayne ('on
sitt. Mens kick the shoe Darryl Larn-
mie. Balloon toss Brent and Bob Lam-
mie. Guess the items in the pillow
case Larry and Bonnie Gold,
youngest relative - Billy Campbell.
nine days. Oldest relative - Vera
Blackwell 83. Relative coming the far-
thest Doris Siebinic•k from German)
Maryhelen's
Unisex Shop
69 Thomas St. W.,
Perm Special
Special S4
from July 23 - August 6 Regular 530.00
Call 235-0782 for appointment
Hours: Tues., Wed., Fri, 9 - 6; Thurs. 9 - 9; Sat.
9-3
VALUE
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•
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SPAGHETTI SAUCE 1.29
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SOFT MARGARINE 2.39
Kent, Orange, Grape, fruit Punch, 250 nil.,
pkg. of .1
DRINKING BOXES
89
MINIATURE FRUIT OR WHITE 250 g
KRAFT MARSHMALLOWS. 79
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POTATO CHIPS 1.19
MONARCH
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1.2 9
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GREEN BEANS
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1.49
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ST. LAWRENCE
CORN OIL
DEL MONTE
WHOLE WHITE POTATOES .79
200 g
1.39
1.99
369 g
3.69
31
6.59
19 oz
KELLOGG'S 525 g
CORN FLAKES 1.49 ,
PICKLING
ALLEN'S
CANADA WRITE
V1NEOAR
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1.59
COARSE 2 kg
PICKLING SALT 1.49
MEDIUM 1 L CASE
MASON JARS 5.29
CLUB HOUSE 40 g
CELERY SEED -1.59
CLUB HOUSE 62 g
MUSTARD SEED 1.33
CLUB HOUSE • 43 g
GROUND TUMERIC 1.73
CLUB HOUSE 142 g
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