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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-06-19, Page 9-Happeron s n '^y-e,+.r twn-:a NM. FttYry ,Y+nex PFBh+incC T.'.FA'Tn v ...acttthtY4. t ana.! p!Y.M P'^i!:4r-M by Mary Chesser, bilingual secretary in the Mr, and Mrs, Grant personnel department. Webster, Mr, and Mrs. -One truck from the J g'Department ack McGre or, Mr. and B r u c=ep t e 1 d Eire Mrs*'George Clifton, Mrs. ... was called to Esther Wright ! and her the Varna Feed Mill last son Gordon attended the Thursday in case of fire Spring Convocation at when a strap on the Alumni Hall, University,. elevator broke, causing of Western Ontario, last' fhe grinder to bung up, „-The-belts of Thi =motor when Miss.Linda Friday overheated and filled the Webster gradtiated with., an honours. Degree of basement with smoke, Bachelor of Arts in Norman Smith, who was French " Language and helping to unload salt, Literature. heard the motor slow Following, the down and quickly shut it ceremony they attended off. s a reception at Huron Paul and Elaine College where Linda was.. ,Stephenson, Barry and awarded the Huron Pat Taylor, Nora Heard, fib College Gold Medal. Mervyn and Margaret Later., a reception and Hayter, Bob. and June dinner was held at the Webster were guests at home of the graduate's the Kreuter-Chessell parent for-hIends and eddin-g receptio t- relatives. On behalf of all who know Linda. I'd like to' eXtend congratulations to her for achieving these high honours. Miss Cheryl Webster has accepted a position with Amway of Canada Ltd. in London as. a Webber • Sebringville Community Centre on Saturday evening. Quite a number of Varna area people at- tended the 40th wedding anniversary celebration for Orville and Lorraine at the Pineridge ENRICHED WHITE, CRACKED WHEAT, QR 60% WHOLE WHEAT ZEHRS BREAD a 'Chalet on Friday evening, • U CGIT Meeting Rossiya Elliott, who moved to. Goderich with her family recently,, ,was gift with a at last Wednesday's COIT meeting, then we sang 'For 'She's a Jolly Good Fellow". We made $246,7? firm the dance -a- thon., with still more to be: collected. . , Jacqui Taylor read the worship lesson and we practised the 'GIT song. We worked on the banner for the Jamboree at St. Marys next weekend,.. then went outside to run the obstacle course. - by Jacqui Taylor. - Do you know? The first dairy plant in Canada was a cheese factory located on Quakers • Road near Norwich, Ontario in 1874. -i- -f- -1- Norman Baird of Brucefield and Orrin Baird of Oshawa unveil a plaque and memorial- cairn marking the 100th anniversary of Baird's Cemetery Sunday afternoon. A large crowd gathered at the cemetery for the service, braving Sunday's below normal temperatures to pay tribute to the pioneers of area communities and the cemetery. (Expositor photo) . .s - WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL NAB1SCO 5009. SHREDDIES JUICE PACKED -CHUNK. CRUSHED OR SLICED 24 oz. LOAVES FROZEN PEPPEjLUXE RONI, DE, 19 oz.TIN M�CAIWPIZAS s 14 oz. 15 oz. OR 17 oz. .,...SkiIRR1FF:.. �; ASSORTED FLAVOURS • UNIVERSAL BRAND COKOE 7.75 SALMON oz. . MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUli FROZEN CONCENTRATED 12.5 FL. OZ. TIN ALL PURPOSE FLOUR -- ROBIN HOOD10 g,, SIZE SWEET MIXED OR YUM YUM STYLE w�„s :S9 :S9 3 OZ. PKGS. DIpve ,1 NAMBIINGEH OX PICKLES WIENER ROLLS PKGS. OF 8 J HIGHLINER FROZEN HADDOCK "ISH 'STICKS 1-4 oz. PKG. 41 HIGH LINER FROZEN BATTERCRISP FISH FRIES_ 20 oz. PKG. 2.39 BIRDSEYE FROZEN 1 LITRE TUB COOL WHIP TOPPING S1.29 SCENTED OR DEODORANT 50 ml.$ PARKAY SOFT SOFT & DRI ROLL-ON1.19MARGARINE 210. SIZE st REGULAR OR POWDER ANTIPERSPIRANT $4 .9 RIGHT. GUARD 250 ml, le SCENTED OR UNSCENTED DRI IDEA ROLL-ON 9 CELERY STALKS LARGE CRISP PRODUCE OF'U.S.A. CANADA 7 - NO. 1 GRADE EA. BUD OF CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GRADE HEAD - LETTUCE 3O S SIZE ea 58°. ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 GRADE ENGLISH CUCUMBERS _ea.__ 79# PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE SPANISH ONIONS ” Ib. 490 79° oz..PKG . PRODUCE OF U.S.A. FRESH SPINACH 10 ASSORTED VARIETIES TABLE° FERNS_ _ - SOT 349 ONTARIO GROWN ROMAINE LETTUCE2:789# PLUMS OR NECTARINES SWEET & JUICY PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Ib. NEILSONS ORANGE, LIME, RASPBERRY ' 99# NEILSONS JERSEY MILK OR BURNT ALMOND ';a,- FE j IRE CREAM NOVELTIES1$jqy STUART FIESTA SNACKSPKG OF8 39# GAY LEA TANGY SOUR CREAM°59 SHERBET OR RAINBOW 1 LITRE SIZE SEALTEST-ASSTD FLAVOURS CHIP DIP 250g.690 MEDIUM, OLD OR EXTRA OLD COLOURED 8 oz CHERRY HILL CHEDDAR f ,,� TOP WHIP' ' DESSERT TOPPING 225 g,99° LOWNEY CAMPFIREMARSHMALLOWS 270 gF. t DETERGENT FOR DISHES IVORY LIQUID 32 fl. oz.169 4 FRESH VARIETIES COLONIAL COOEs KI 450 g % 29 REGULAR OR FRUIT FLAVOURED MIX RED ROSE ICED TEA41.59 PRICES IN EFFEsCT UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY, JUNE 24 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS MOP fine markets... of fine foods 4,1 Ir Azehis ONt,A'RIO 00WN SIRIMERRIES FRESH DAILY AT COMPETITIVE PRICES IG.H. P EIN G MEAL 8Kg.SIZE *6.99 HAIRSPRAY - 3 VARIETIES - 225 ml. FINAL HET ULTRA HOLM* Y EXTRA BODY CONDITIONER OR 3 VARIETIES $199 FLEX SHAMPOO_ _450 MI.� , I . LEAVER -SLICED MUSHROOMS 10 FL. OZ.. - TINS ZEHRS OWN BRAND KETCHUP YOUR SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED 25 FL. OZ. B OTTLE BETTY CROCKER SNACKIN' CAKE ASSORTED VARIETIES 14 02 SIZE v. rAll WE WILL Ea PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: HWY. NO. 8 OUR MANAGER IS: DALE McDONALD 4 GODERICH'HURON RDOPEN WED., THURS., FRL, EVENINGS51 ,a • n d. C,LINTON1w$-RE ,!RD, THURS ► Y,:y Communion BY. Bektha MacGregor Rev: Kenneth Knight conducted The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper on Sunday in Carmel Presbyterian Church, and his Sermon was "The Living Bread". Mrs. Robert Taylor presided, at the organ for the service of song. The Presbytery of tratford- uron meets on Wednesday June 18 at Knox Church Bayfield. Williaan� Fairbairn dies Willi m George Fairbairn, formerly of .19, P'AGE•, Ralph Topp at the organ sang. The -Junior Class, under the direction of Mrs. Gerald T:a,uair and Mr's.. Cecil Pepper, presented the one hundredth Psalm through Choral, -Reading.. Pain G aekstetter read from the Gospel. and Travis Beaver read from the Epistle. Jim°Thrower and Peter Cook also brought the- words of Jesus to the congregation through music when they sang "Builders". r • During the service Mrs. Lorne Gackstetter, Superintendent of the Hensall passed away at Sunday School presented Huronview, Clinton on Awards to the students Fridays .J.une--13., 1980._.int—with. pe e:. 1st year went to Mark Brock, Tim Brock, Dianne Hamilton, Gordon Hamilton, Derick McGee, Jamie and Jodie McGee; 2nd year to Thomas Scotchmere and Shawn Wurm; 3rd year to Peter Cook; 4th year to Amy Campbell, Joelle Beaver, Travis Beaver, Pamela Gackstetter, Robert Gackstetter, Wayne Scotchmere, and Dianne Stebbins; 5th year to Chris Campbell and Billy Stebbins; 6th. year to Dana Bazatto; 7th year to Tim Mann; 8th year to Tim Rowxliffe and Donald Wearing; 9th year to Scott and. ,Star Jesney; and 12th year to Glen Slade. During . the service the students were bid farewell by the teacher and- then -came forward and passed through the gates and were greeted ,by their new teacher and class. Rev. McDonald, for the sermon -story, spoke on "The Roadmap. for life's journey". He told .how the Bible and Sunday School are like a . roadmap for life's journey to help us to follow in the step's. Jof Jesus. The prelude, of- fertory, and p?stlude, which were takers from the works of "Boel'iman" ' were dedicated to Mrs. Mariane ' McCaffrey on this her last Sunday as choir director before moving to make her home in Kingston.,This is some of Mrs. McCaf- frey's most loved works of music. Following the benediction which asked for God's blessing upon her new home. Mrs. Dan ' McLeod sang., and Ian McAllister, on behalf of the congregation came forward and spoke of Mrs. McCaffrey's dedicated work and service with the choir and congregation of our church; she was then presented with a book on Mozart as well as a sketch of the church done by Judy Johnston, a his 82nd year. Surviving are his daughter Mrs. Gordon (Agnes) Appleton, Exetelr; brothers Clarence Fairbairn, Exeter; Fred Fairbairn,.. Windsor; sisters Mrs. Harvey (Mary) Clausius, Zurich; Mrs. Clifford (Mae) Brintnell, Exeter; Mrs. Donald (Shirley)Bedard, Detroit, U.S.A., Mrs,. Gilbert (Mabel) Statton Arizona, U.S.A. Also surviving are one granddaughter, (Sharon) Mrs. Terry Armishaw, C.F.B. Borden; and two great-grandchildren, David and Cara Armishaw. He . was predeceased by his wife, Luella Green Fairbairn (1935), one son Elton, one brother ,Elliott and two sisters -Olive -and Agnes.- �The funeral, service was held from the Bon-. .thron Funeral Home on Monday June 16th with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating, Interment was in Hensall Union Cemetery. A Lodge service was held on Sunday. evening by IOOF No. 223, Hensall: Pallbearers were Robert Cook, Keith McLean, D'on' Joynt, Cecil Kipfer, Lloyd Venner, Percy Campbell. Socials Mrs. Blanche Chap- man, London and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, Exeter were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen and Michael, Clinton visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sangster and Brad. United Church news A very. beautiful and meaningful service was held in the United Church on Sunday morning when children's day -and flower Sunday were celebrated. The service opened with Mrs. Marianne McCaf- frey singing and the choir under the direction ' of Mrs. McCaffrey with Dr. mem;aer of the. congregation. Mrs. McCaffrey thanked the choir, organist and congregation. Everyone was invited.. to the Fellowship. Hall for coffeeand an;,opportunty *f" a personal word , of A farewell and appreciation Mrs. McCaffrey. The ushers for the service were 'Starr Jesney, Mary Drysdale, Kathy' Topp, Scott Jesney. ,. Glen Slade and Randy Parker. • Mrs. Lorne Gackstetter greeted the congregation. Queensway holds tea The -staff aurl-resis of Queensway Nursing home held a most suc- cessful tea, bake sale and bike-a-thon on Saturday for which they all express sincere thanks to the Community for sup- porting them in this worthwhile project. Visitors with Russell Erratt were Kathy Patterson, Donna Whittaker, Helen Taylor, Frank and Mabel McClinchey,- 'Lee and Anna McConnell, Mary and Sim Roobal. Visitors with Vera Lammie were Chester and Ilia Dunn, Iva Ridley, Elmer and Mary Trick, Susan Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Witmer. Marie and Henry Wilds, Mrs. John Wilds, Colleen and.Jason, Madeline Smith, Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. -Dianne- Watford -visited- - with Mrs. Wilds. Doreen and Nichol Mc'Robert visited with Mrs. Fink- beiner. Visiting with Nell Kendrick were Ruth and Ron Durand, Morley and Esther Hall.- Erline Stewwrt and Shirley Prouty visited with Vivian Alderson, Isobel Sproat, .Aleda Kats, Nell Kendrick. Mrs. Beatrice Taylor visited with her mother Mrs. Volland. - Rev. ' Gonyou and student pastor McLean conducted the church service. The Christian Reformed Church ladies took the residents for car rides last week. Do you know? Butter is geneally made by a continuous process which employs an elongated tube wherein the milk is agitated by a screw. It is in fact an adaptation of the old-fashioned "churning" principle. In an earlier time most butter was produced in farm homes_ ,n dash churns. The ''finished product was frequently bartered at the general store for the simple needs of rtga..' seonle. Safecrackers, beware, getting into the vault at the new Royal lank"building in Clinton could prove very frustrating, as it will take nearly an atomic bomb to open it once the concrete is poured. The walk of the 55 ton sale will feature 18 inch thick walls filled with eight tons of hardened reinforcing steel. Here Bill Donaldson, left, of LKG Construction goes over plans with Royal Bank engineer Randy Evans. (News -Record photo) . 4