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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1984-06-06, Page 12HIGH LINER 750 9 PKG. FISH AND CHIPS 2.29 STRAIGHT CUT 1 KG BAG VALLEY FARM ca FRENCH FRIES NIOU SELECTED FLAVOURS MCCAINUS A S 18.19 OZ. APKG. DEEP 'N DELICIOA CAKES OLD MILL KG 5.27 DINNER HAMS 18 2.39 SCHNEIDERS BLUE RIBBON, SLICED OR PIECE . 3.95 BOLOGNA .1.79A 4 Times -Advocate, June 6, 1984 Page 11 A&H We Deliver - 235-0212 OPEN THURSDAY $ FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. PLANT TREES — The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority tree planting crews have planted over 250,000 trees in the watershed this spring. One of the crews is shown here with a mechanical planter as a field wind- break is readied on the farm of Bert Visscher in Hay Township. The readers write May 31, 1984 Dear Editor: I write in response to yesterday's editorial entitled • "Try Marriage" to commend the paper for its stand on marriage and marriage preparation. There is no doubt in my mind that a cou- ple should very early in their engagement participate in a marriage preparation pro- gram or encounter weekend. This program however, is not ideal but the only time that the clergy can have any clout to force the couple to participate. A later program perhaps in the second year of marriage would be better. I would suggest that many • GRADUATE — Kathleen Verbeke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Verbeke, RR 1 Kirkton graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Brock University in St. Catharines combining a major. in Child Studies and Psychology. She is a former graduate of South Huron District High School and plans a career which involves children. couples in this day and age only use the church for their marriage plans with little or no later intention to par- ticipate in its regular pro- gramming for couples or families at any or later, time. I must draw exception to the pointing of the ill- informed`finger specifically at the Anglican Church in the exception and the Roman Catholic church in its inclu- sion. Firstly, it is a require- ment in this parish that all couples seeking marriage must participate in marriage preparation run by myself or acceptable to me. Secondly, the Anglican Church through our diocese is very active in engagement and marriage encounter weekends. Thirdly, the majority of couples seek- ing re -marriage through the marriage commission one of the two is Roman Catholic. In the future, the editor might concentrate his efforts addressing the issue, which in this case was important, without inditing those whose pews he has not in recent years graced. _ Yours respectfully. _ The Rev. J.W. Sutton Rector Anglican Parish of Exeter and Grand Bend To the Editor: That was indeed a splendid newsletter for seniors from the seniors advisory group. What we would like to know is why there was no mention of a senior citizen board for the new senior citizen hospital or home which we were led to believe was at work in the district. If you remember that was our first request made to the advisory board. Perhaps you haven't heard: we have many seniors waiting to get into the crowded district homes. A really concerned .citizen. . Ella M. Bailey. Centralia UC sthoel marks anniversary By MRS. TOM KOOY Centrolio Mr. and Mrs. Terry Morgan, Mark and Melissa entertained a number of relatives and friends to a barheque Sunday following Mark's first communion at Mount Carmel church. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLellan attended a wedding at Hamilton on Saturday, returning home on Sunday. Mrs. Von Overholt joined her family for a harbeque at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ilayter in Dashwood, Sunday. Mrs. Audrey Dixon, Hen - salt, spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs. Minnie Harrison. The garage and bake sale for St. Patrick's Church, Saintshury, was a real suc- cess Saturday at Tom Kooy's and the weather ideal. We thank all who helped to make it so. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paynter, Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jaques and Stephen, Zion and Mrs. Margaret Reid, London, attended Sunday School an- niversary at the United Church and were guests after with Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy, Bonnie and Clyde attended the Cox-Paff wedding recep- tion in Strathroy, Saturday. The Neil family reunion will be held at the home of Tom and Mary Kooy next Sunday, June 10 beginning at 2 p.m. All Neil descendants are in- vited to attend. Kentucky Fried Chicken will be pur- chased for supper. The Sunday School anniver- sary was held at the United Church Sunday with a number of children and young people assisting in the service. GRADUATES - Paul/ Morgan, son of Burton and Marion Morgan, Kitchener graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University on May 27, 1984. Paul graduated on the Dean's Honour Roll with an Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography and Economics. He will be con- tinuing his education in September at Althouse' College in London. Paul is the grandson of Norrhon and Myrtle Brock, Exeter and Lloyd Morgan, Zurich. WHITE, YELLOW OR BEIGE DELSEY TOILET TISSUE 4ROLLPACK 1.49 SAYE FANCY SIIIKELYS VEGETABLES PEAS. CUT WAX BEANS, KERNEL OR CREAM CORN 12-14.OZ. TIN SAYE .62 • BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP 500 ML BTL. .89 CANNED APLE LEAF HAMS. 11.15. TIN ENERAL MILLS 15 OZ BOX INSTANT 8 OZ. JAR ENCORE COFFEE 5 89 ■ Dares Breton, 225 g: CRACKERS 1 19 ■1 LIPTON PKG. OF 2 ONION SOUP MIX 199 FANCY 28 OZ. JAR MITCHELL'S APPLESAUCE ■ 39 PKG. OF 100 BAYER ASPIRIN 2.39 E.D. Smiths, 19 oz. tin CHERRY PIE FILLING ■ I OCEAN SPRAY 240 OZ. BTL. CRANBERRY COCKTAIL ■I a FLEECY 5 L JUG FABRIC SOFTENER ■29 Robin Hood Pouch Pack, Chocolate or white CAKE 260 g MIXES EA. ■ 9 ASST. VARIETIES 6 OZ. TIN PURR CAT FOOD ■ 39 LIQUID 1 L BTL. 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