HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-09-14, Page 7Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled
Cottage Rolls
1.79
3.95 kg./lb..
Store Sliced
Cooked
Nam 4.15 kg./lb. 1 .88
[Turkeys
2.62 ,.1.19J
Fresh Utility , 6 - 10 lbs,
Big Brothers/Sisters honored
Pins given to three-year vets
The South Huron trig
Brothers/Big Sisters Associa-
tion is pleased to announce
the new executive for the for -
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thcoming year.
President Lois McCallum
began her first meeting
September 6 with the presen-
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tation of pins to Big Brothers
and Big Sisters who have
served in the organization for
three years or more.
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BIG BROTHERS EXECUTIVE - The 1983-84 executive of the South Huron Big
Brothers -Big Sisters Association is all set for another successful year. Back, left,
secretary Lisa Frayne and past president Al Rankin. Front, second vice-president
Sandi Bergman, president lois McCallum and first vice-president Terry Wilhelm.
Come and Sing
Be truly bi-lingual: use
English, the language of
commerce and Music,
language of the soul.
SINGING LESSONS
Advanced voice produc-
tion, diction techniques,
musicianship, exam work,
tiny tots adventure group.
Marilyn Duffus Zivkovic
A. R.C.T.. (Assoc. Royol Conserv.
of Toronto)
A.R. C.M., (Performer's Royal Col-
lege, Eng.)
L.G.S-M. (Licentiate Guildhall
School. Eng.)
L.R.A M. (Teacher s) (honours)
Royol Academy, Eng
Private and Classes
235-0765
7 a.m to 10 p.m
Start fall season
with pot luck lunch
Unit meeting is October 13.
Mabel Jeffery and her
group were in charge of the
program. Dorothy liern read
the story of the Good
Samaritan pointing out how
he used what he had with him
to make the traveller comfor-
table, and then took him to a
lodging place. Today the cpre
of an injured person would be
so different.
lie would be picked up by
ambulance, taken to a
hospital and treatedbynurses
and doctors. But even today
the lay person can do a great
deal toward the well being of
others - they are all our
neighbours. We can help by
being sympathetic, caring
and doing thoughtful acts of
kindness.
Mary Kernick closed the
devotional time with a
prayer. Marilyn Johnson, ac-
companied by Dorothy
Wildfong, sang a lovely solo.
Jean Noels and Burdine
Morgan read poems - The One
who comes after you, and Do
it now.
Lauretta Siegner gave a
talk on Town and Country
Homemakers for Iluron
County and illustrated her
talk with slides.
Mabel Jeffery closed the
meeting with prayer.
A delicious pot luck lun-
cheon opened the September
meeting of Unit I. of the Ex-
eter U.C.W.
At the close of the meat
memories of school days were
awakened by a short skit and
contest presented by Marilyn
Johnson, Florence Finkbeiner
and Jean Noels.
Thelma Russell conducted
the business and announced
that the U.C.W_ regional
meetint; will be held in Exeter
on October 18, and the next
Contestants
and
sponsors
For the
Annual
Exeter
Queen of the Fair
CONTEST
All eligible contestants must have
reached their 18th birthday by August
1, 1984.
Contact:
Ann Baynham 235-2225
Joyce Mauer 235-1410
-Closing date: Mon., Sept. 19, 1983
* For any other inquiries on this please call me
today at 1-800-265-4252, ext. 257
RECEIVES DEGREE
Randy Keller, Goderich,
recently. received his
master's degree in business
administration from the
University of Hawaii in
Honolulu.
At the same time, he also
received his designation as a
Chartered Public Accountant.
Keller is the son of Ken and
Shirley Keller and a grandson
of Mrs. Freida Keller,
Dashwood.
tie has accepted a position
with Clarkson & Gordon in
Toronto.
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The recipients include Jeff
Carroll, Bruce Shaw, Lois
McCallum, Al Epp, Dorothy
Chapman, Gary Eagleson, Al
Rankin, Rob Grant, Bill
Dreidger, Kevin Short,
Dorothy Wales, Clayton
Steckle, Jim Chapman, Terry
Wilhelm and Marshall
Dearing.
Plans for the Exeter Fair
were discussed and the final
plans for a group "uting to a
Toronto Blue Jays game were
completed.
All are looking forward to
another successful year.
Anyone interested in further
information is asked to con-
tact Executive Director
Dorothy Chapman at 235-1643.
Be a friend. Be a Big Brother
or Big Sister.
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NEW EXECUTIVE - The 1983-84 Alpha Pi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority look
over their scrapbook. Shown (back left) are treasurer Lynda Freiter, secretary Marion
Snow, president Sharon Lynn and (front) vice president Sandra Campbell and spon-
sor Helen Frayne. Missing: director Lillian Campbell.
Times -Advocate, September 14, 1983 Page 7
WATOH OUT!
FOR CHILDREN CROSSING
ITS BACK TO SCHOOL TIME
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are proud to announce the arrival of
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�mparison shows
our food pprices are lower
Superior C=23 CI=
Heinz, 1 litre jar
Ketchup
2.29
=ED
Bee Maid Liquid, 500 g.
Honey
1.53
Clover Leaf Solid White Albacore
Tuna
1.69
Superior
Nabisco, 675 G.
Shreddies
1.89
Catelli Mac & Cheese, 225 g.
Pinner
534
Velcur 4 roll pack
Toilet Tissue
McCormicks, 450 g.
Saltines
Welchs, 500 ml. Grape
Jelly or Jam
1.59
1.29
1.79
frozen foods
Mrs. Smiths, 24.6 oz.
Apple Pies 2.19
McCain Straight Cut, crinkle cut
Super Fries 1.49
Highliner, 350 g.
Cod in Batter 2.19
Highliner, bulk pock
H addock in
B atter Ib. 1.89
100% Pure unsweetened from Florida
Old South 12 oz
Orange Juice 994
Carnation, 500 g.
Vegetable Juice, 48 oz. tin
V-8
894
QM=
Facelle Royale, 2 roll pack
Towels
1.19
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Libbys, 19 oz. tin 1 Titre detergent
Spaghetti Wisk
99$ 2.49
Heinz, 10 oz. tin
Coffee Tomato
Mate Soup
2.s4 j, J1.00
Posts, Date & Raisin, Apple & Cinnamon,
400 g.
Fruit 8 Fibre
Cereal
New Freedom, 18's
Maxi Pads
Liquid, 1 litre Plastic
Palmolive
1.99
3.98
2.39
Dad's chunky Choc Chip, 350 I
Cookies
.59
fresh produce
Sunkist Valencia, 138's
Oranges
994 doz.
Canada Fancy Paula Red, 3 lb.__ba
Apples 1.t9
Ontario Grown No. 1, 5 ih. ba
Carrots
94
Produce of U.S.A. Can, 1
Radishes 994 bag.
Face Tissues, 400's
Facettes
1.89
Van Camps, 14 oz. tin
Beans &
Pork
Christies Graham, 400
Wafers or
Crumbs
9.
69C
1.39
bakery buys
Flamingo No. 2, doz.
B utter Tarts
1.39
Superior, white or 60% Whole Wheat
B read 594
Sunshine, pack of 12
D inner Rolls 69 .
Wstons Raspberry, 283 g.
Creme Rolls 1.09
D•mpst•rs 3 free with 6
English Muffins 72
Schneiders Thuringer, sliced or piece
Summer
Sausage
6.57 kg. / Ib. 2.9 8
Medium
Ground
Beef
3.51 kg/lb. 1 .59
Fresh Pork
spare Ribs
L
3.73 kg./Ib. 1.69
Superior quality Meats
Canada Packers Devon Brand Slice, 500 g.
Side baton Pk9.2.19
Maple Leaf Regular or All Beef
Wieners pkg.1.69
Maple/Leaf Polish 1.59
Sausage 3.51 kg /Ib.
Maple Leaf Beerfest, 500 g.
Sausage pkg•2.29
Devon Brand Small Link
im
Sausagej3.06 kg./lb. 1.39
Schneiders Blue Ribbon, sliced or piece
Bologna 3.73 kg./Ib. 1.69
A&H
We Deliver - 235-0212
OPEN THURSDAY tl FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M.