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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 PRICED DECOR 2 RA T#IROOM TISSUE WHITE or OE1OE 4 roll pock .19 1 BONUS BREAD WHITE or 100• WHOLE WHEAT 675g loaf Times -Advocate July 24. 1985 Page 9 i And many more bargains • Summer Sale continues Be sure to check out our great Summer Savings at PQ Sfreade. Vadtile~ms Ltd. Centre Mall Main Street, Exeter ' 235-1412 Sizes 14-44, 14',2 - 24' 2 Dresses .25% off Slacks 30% off Shorts 25% off Blouses 2 r5% off Bathing Suits 25% Off 1:0) KRAFT M/RACLEW IJllP Ate. oz LICHT 1 litre 2.59 BRAVO PLAIN 28 az SPAGHETTI SAUCE 1.29 IMPERiAI 2 Ib. 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 TIDE 6 L POWDERED DETERGENT'''. 29 HUMPTY DUMPTY - ASST VAR. 200 g POTATO CHIPS 1.19 MONARCH SPONGE PUDDING MIX est'l 19I 255g 39 NP`L 11 (1111) FROZEN 250 ml 1.2 9 g 1.79 ORANGE JUICE BLUEWATER HADDOCK FROZEN FISH & CHIPS GARDEN PATCH FRENCH STYLE, 14 oz. tin GREEN BEANS .39 Crisp Rice 350 g., Frosted Flakes, 300 g., Toasted Oats, 275 g., your choice $OSPITALITY CEREALS YORK, BEEF TURKEY, CHICKEN MEAT PIES ' 8 oz. 1.49 e W - s b4CLOVERLEAF CHUNK LIGHT ow: _ fn wow or ofl 184g 89 • BRIGIIT'S APPLE JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE 48 oz fin • 8 REDPATH SL)GAR- 2 kg. .89 FRESH CHICKEN LEGS 1.96 kg./lb. • BONELESS FULL OR OUTSIDE CU ROUND STEAI( 5.49 kg 2 •491. • STORE SLICED COOKED HAM /Ib. .11 SCHNEIDERS BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA Sliced or Piece 4..39 kg. /113.1:99 MAPLE LEAF FRESH DELI SLICED LUNCH MEATS 4.39 n n kg • 7 718. MAPLE LLAT. 4;0 pkg. BONELESS OUTSIDE CUT ROUND ROAST 5.49 kg 2. HOT DOGS 1.49 BONELESS RUMP ROAST 5.71 kg . 391= BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP 6.37 STEAK kg2 . 8 9,. SIDE BA MAPLE LEAF CON 500 g 69 • PRO. SIRLOIN STEAK 8.36 kg 3.7 a 8.80 kg T-BONE'STEAI( 3. 9 L8. .69 \,ALL BEEF CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE A BEEF] MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT _ COFFEE8ozj 5.39 CHRISTIES CHEESE OR REG. BITS & BITES E.D. 1 L SMITH KETCHUP PAM SPRAY 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 91Hre jug 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 PICKLING SPICE . 2.39 Ssper.r PRODUCE PRODUCT OF U.S.A. - CANADA NO. 1 /. 96hg RED CARDINAL GRAPES , 8 9.. PR00. OF USA . - HONEYDEWS l.39each PRODUCT 0f CANADA --CAN n1 CABBAGE • 49 -each New Ontario 10 Ib. 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