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Times-Advocate, 1983-07-06, Page 14Page 10 Times•Advocat•, July 6, 1983 Cromarty ladies host Presbyterisl Conference By MRS. ROBERT LAING Cromarty W.M.S. and Marian Ritchie Eveninj Aux- iliary were hostesses for the June Conference of the Strat- ford Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society. Guests were greeted at the door by the two presidents, Dorothy Miller and Ruth Laing. Mrs. Robert McTavish of Shakespeare, first vice presi- dent of the Presbyterial, welcomed the ladies and opened the meeting with a verse of scripture. Carol Ann CtandebDye Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lynch, of Hastings, near Peter- borough, spent the weekend with their daughter and son- in-law, Josie and David Hill and boys. Friday evening, all attended the car racse at Delaware Speedway where the Lynch's son, Dave, was participating. several from this area were on the Lucan Senior's bus trip, Tuesday, where they en- joyed a tour of the rose gardens Burlington followed by a hot dinner and musical entertainment at Big Creek Boat Farm at Caledonia and a two hour cruise on the Grand River. Dave and Faith Organ, who just moved to London from Newfoundland, spent the weekend with their friend, Debbie Lynn. Ruth and Alan Hill spent the weekend at the Country Camp Ground at Port Burwell and while thereattended the Country and Western Jamboree. Betty and Charlie Coughlin and family enjoyed the weekend activities at the K.A.O. campground at Nairn. Scott was organist for the opening hymn, Be Thou My Vision, and greetings were brought from the home church by Dorothy Miller. Caven Church, Exeter, was in charge of the devotions with Edna Simmons, Blanche Dougall, Sally Laing,, and Margaret Strang taking part. Mrs. Stuart Peebles, At- wood, was in charge of the business and gave a report of the council meeting of the W.M.S., which was held in Ewart College, Toronto. Mrs. John Chalmers, Stratford and Miss Dickson, Atwood, who were delegates to the Hamilton -London Synodical 'meeting in Owen Sound in April, gave reports. Corresponding secretary, Ellen Doan, Gowanstown. [ead a letter regarding the *Jubilee '84 celebration to be held at Western University, London, on June 22-24, 1984. She also announced that Rev. Robert Spencer of Crieff Hills was available to speak and show slides of Central Africa to any church groups. The Presbyterial treasurer, Mrs. Robert Dunseith, Harrington, gave her report. Mrs. T.L. Scott, Cromarty, led in the singing of three songs, Women Working Together, Rejoice in the Lord, and Kum Ba Yah. The offer- ing was received by Marguerite Harper and Mary Lemmon of Mitchell and dedicated by Muriel Sheldon, St. Marys. Jean Carey introduced the guest speaker, the Rev. L.G. Stairs, Regional Director of the Leprosy Mission. Mr. Stairs spoke on the need to have compassion for the peo- ple who have leprosy. Without the compassion and the touch of the missionaries, the lepers will not receive any help or any hope. He stated that 300,000 leprosy sufferers are being ministered to, but there are at least 12'million without help. 10 our money, it takes very little to cure the disease or to at least arrest it. A child from a leprosy home can be sup- ported in a government home for $240'a year. There are 141 registered cases in Canada, but it is estimated that there are probably at least 300 in Shipka site for Schilbe- reunion By MRS. HUGH MORENT The Schilbe family reunion was held Sunday at Shipka Community Centre with 62 in attendance. Sports and games for all ages were enjoyed, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilbe, of Bayfield area. - A special guest was an aunt of the family, Mrs. Bill Sitter, of Forest, who has been ill. The picnicers attended from Bayfield, Forest, Thed- ford, Dashwood, Zurich, Var- na and Stratford. The 1984 executive will be president, Bill Schade; secretary, Sharon Baker; lunch committee, Doreen Webb and h' r sister Don- na Joyce; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schilbe and Lisa and Joe Schilbe. Personals Harold and Lucille Vincent. Lori, Mike and Michelle, at- tended a "Cummings" fami- ly reunion on the June 26 weekend, at the park in Bar- ryton, Michigan. Lucille's mother, Mrs. Fred Hoffman, returned home with the Vin- cent's for a couple of weeks of holidays. There are nine sisters in Mrs. Hoffman's family who attended the reu- nion from various parts of the U.S. Carol and Ken Baker Jr., Tracey and Shellie of Strat- FRIDAY TODDLERS INN -- The Friday morning graduating class of the Toddlers Inn Nursery School is shown here. Back, left, Angie Pickering, Jennifer Strang, Carolyn Quinn, Jessica Zawalsky, Catherine Wasson and Amy Edwards. Front, Scott Rasenberg, Andrew Hann, Dennis Gower, Bryce Hann, Bradley Tieman and David Marshall. Missing was Jennifer McIntosh. T -A •hoto. TODDLERS INN GRADUATES — Graduation exercises were held for the Thursday morning group of the Toddlers Inn Nursery School. Back, left, Sean Beattie, Ryan Soldan, Ryan Beckett and Jeff Finkbeiner. Front, Joshua Watson, Billy Parker. Jeff Kerr and Perly Weida. Missing were Gareth Runnalls-Lichty and Sunny Dinney. •s .1Ya GRADUATES AT PRECIOUS BLOOD --- The arode eight class at Precious Blood Separate School in Exeter participated in graduation exercises Thursday night. Back, left, Elizabeth Hogan, Jeff Mittleholtz, Martin Reymer, Dale Kints, Craig Windbow and Joy Parent. Front, Chris Benoit, Darryl McCann, Janet Van Esbroeck, Mike Rankin and Jeff Ducharme. • ford spent the weekend here with his parents, Ken and Or- tha Baker, and attended the Schilbe reunion. Bob and Pam Boerner, of Mio, Michigan, spent last week here at their Morenz cousins, and visited other cousins and friends in the area. At the T -ball game held last week the score was Shipka 26 - Parkhill Co-op 30. Jamie Baker and Jimmy Dietrich played good games for Shipka. Both games scheduled for pee wee baseball last week were rained out, and are scheduled for later. The Squirts baseball game was rained out Thursday night. this country. In 1968, the Leprosy Mission went to Papua New Guinea in the South Pacific, and the Presbyterian missionary, Margaret Stewart, works out o. the 'government hospital there. Mr. Stairs showed slides of the work in Papua New Guinea as well as in In- dia and Indonesia. The meeting closed with The Day is Past and Over and Pat Young, Mitchell, gave the closing prayer. Tea and cookies were served by the Cromarty ladies. Peter Laing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing, graduated recently from the Marine and Small Engines course at Centennial College, Toronto. • Graduation from the grade eight class at Upper Thames School, Mitchell included Karen Meikle, Tom Laing, Dennis Johns and Mary Jane Johns. Graduation exercises were held on Tuesday evening at the school with the parents as guests. For the first three Sundays in J fly Cromarty congrega- tion will meet with Hibbert United Church in Staffa at 11 a.m. -v MOUNT CARMEL GRADUATES — Graduation exercises for the grade eight graduation class at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Separate School were held recently. Back, left', Jon Denomme, Phia Coeck, William Baltessen, Jenny Mommersteeg, Darryl Galvin, Mary Frances Fleming, Wes Morrison and Marie DeBruyn. Front, prin- ciapl Gary Birmingham, Bruce Dietrich, Ann Vanneste, Dennis Dietrich, Ruth Culllerier, Sivilay Senghoun- many, Carole Morrissey, Joe Kook and teacher Terry Wilhelm. T -A photo. f zehis fine markets... of fine foods SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT WED. JULY 6 UNTIL CLOSING TUES. JULY 12. EXCEPT PRODUCE SPECIALS WHICH EXPIRE SAT. JULY 9 SCHNEIDERS VACUUM PACKED 5.49/kg BOLOGNA RINGSi491b. SCHNEIDERS SAUSAGES SKINLESS POLISH LINK 300g 1.89 COUNTRY GOLD SLICED COOKED HAM -149 SCHNEIDERS REG. OR CHEESE SMOKIES 300g PKG 1.99 KITCHENER PACKERS "SPRINGVALLEY" SUMMER 7.69/kg SAUSAGE 3491b NO NAME 375 g KNACKWURST /39 NO NAME PEPPERONI 375 g 1.69 "TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS" LEAN FINEST QUALITY FRESH BUTT PORK CHOPS :8'4'.29 /kg SUPER SPECIAL! BURNS PART SKINNED WHOLE OR SHANK PORTION FULLY -COOKED SMOKED HAMS Z.84 f.29 FRESH! NEVER FROZEN YOUNG ONTARIO PART BACK ONCHICKENLEGS 2'6 98..` SUPER SPECIAL! 30% FAT OR LESS REGULAR STYLE GROUND BEEF' .6d 1.18 /kg . IbIb. r YOUNG ONTARIO FRESH CUT CHICKEN BREASTS 3.2Sk91.492.84129O YOUNG ONTARIO PORK FRESH BUTT PORK ROAST FULLY COOKED BURPS TASTY BUTT PORTION SMOKED HAM /k 1.3 9 � Ib. BURNS TENDER YOUNG HAM SMOKED COOKED "CENTRE CUT" 3. 1 k 1.3. S 9 I b. SCHNEIDERS FRESH, STORE PACKED ENGLISHSTYLECOTTAGE SAUSAGE 832.1943919.50092.4 PRIDE OF CANADA BONELESS BUTT SWEET PICKLED ROLLS COUNTRY GOLD SLICED SIDE BACON PKG. _ COUNTRY GOLD FULLY COOKED COUNTRYSTYLE HAM 3 1. b 38 9 , SUPER SPECIAL LARGE JUICY WATERMELONS PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 16 Ib. Average CUTHALVES OR QUARTERS WATERMELONS PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Sikg 25# lb. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA CELERY HEARTS CANADA NO 1 GRADE 99BUNCH PRODUCT OF S. AFRICA GRANNY SMITH APPLES CAN FCY GRADE I.96 ky / 8951 b DELI SPECIAL1 S SCHNI DERS REGULAR OR ALL BEEF BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA STORE SLICED 4.39k91.99,b SCHNEIDERS INSIDE ROUND COOKED ROAST BEEF STORE SLICED 11.00,kg 4.991b PRIDE OF CANADA FULLY COOKED ROUND DINNER HAM STORE SLICE° 5.49,k9 2.49,b , PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA SWEET JUICY NECTARINES 2.16 /kg 98 Ib. CALIFORNIA GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES CAN NO 1 GRADE 3.73 /k9 1.69 Ib. LOCALLY GROWN FRESH ONTARIO GREEN ONIONS BUNCHES 3a 99° LOCALLY GROWN ONTARIO BUNCH RADISHES 3190 ONTARIO GROWN ROMAINE LETTUCE LARGE BUNCHES 69s 414" POTTED FLOWERING HYBISCUS PLANT 2.49A