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We deliver
Open Fridays until 8 p.m.
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geitateet4 r- Joe',&lebus turas one ssil in Peewee
house league action on Monday night against Goderieh.
( Rod Hilts photo)
the
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Dori Shobbrook, editor
) leader
piphany Sunday service held
United News
Epiphany Sunday service
was held on Sunday morning
at Londesboro United Chur-
ch. Greeters were Gordon
and Dora Shobbrook and
ushers were Connie Hoggart,
Elizabeth Lawson, Theresa
Overboe and Karen Wright.
Colin Swan announced the
congregational meeting next
Sunday following church ser-
vice. Junior teachers were
Jane and Connie Hoggarth
and Cheryl Lyon. Lisa
Bosman sang a solo accom-
panied by her mother on the
organ.
Personals
Sympathy is extended to
Jean Caldwell on the death
of her mother Mrs. Isabel
Colquhoun of Clinton on
December 30 in her -th
year.
Mr. Wm. Hamilton return-
ed to his home in Moorefield
on December 28 after spen-
ding two weeks with his
daughter Mr. and Mks. Bob
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Norinan
Alexander spent Christmas
with their .,.iughter Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cousineau, Jim,
Don and Tanimy at North
Bay.
Volley :I will be pr eyed
each Wednesday night at
7:30 p.m. at Hullett Central
school for ages 13 to 17.
Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. Beth Knox, Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Knox, Theresa,
Melanie and Christopher
spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Irwin of
Clinton and Boxing Day with
Cindy Swan and family of
London.
New \ear's day visitors
with Mrs. Hazel Watkins
were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Pryor, Mr. and Mrs: Carman
McPherson, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gordon, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hesselwood and
Mrs. Beth Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Saundercock held Christmas
on December 27th and pre-
sent were his mother Mrs.
Laura Saundercock, their
family Mr. and s. John
Saundercock, isa of
Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Peck, Kelly and
Christopher of Ailsa Craig.
Friends will be glad to
know Mrs. Laura Saunder-
cock returned to her home on
Decem,• r 27 from spending
two weeks in Clinton Public
hospital and five weeks with
her niece Mr. and Mrs. Pere
McBride of Carlow.
Mrs. Joe Sddick spent
Christmas stay with Mr.and
Mrs. Bill Shaddick, Julia,
Richard, Sunday and Mon-
day with Mrs. Edith
Lockhart of Goderich.
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
returned home New Year's
Day after spending a week
with her daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Millson of
Woodstock.
Mn Bob Saundercock and
David of Clinton visited on
New Year's Day with Mrs.
Laura Saundercock.
Mrs. Kathleen Whitman
and Karen, Clinton visited on
Sunday with Vaughan Hunk-
ing.
Christmas Jay guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth were her
father John Turner, Mr.and
Mrs. George Turner, i:,arry
and Bonnie of Tuckersmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth and
Janine Mayhew spent Box-
ing Day with :Mr, and Mrs.
E. F. Warren `oftoneon.
Mr, und, il' ss•. fieg. 5'r.§oe11,
John and Elizabeth and
Janine Mayhew spent New
Year's Day with Mr. and
Mrs. George Turner, Barry
and Bonniie Tuckersmith.
New Year's Day guests
with Mr.and Mrs. Tom Allen
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jackson, Brian Ken and
Sandra of Ridgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Scruton,
Colleen and John of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen,
Don, Mark, Drew, Paula.
' Mrs. Florence Cartwright,
John and Claude spent
Christmas Day with her
mother Mrs. -Mae Rine of
Belgrave and Boxing . Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cartwright, Carol and Neal.
John Cartwright spent the
last week at .Toe Alpha in
Toronto.
Christmas Monday guests
with Mrs. Clara Riley were
Arnold, Bev and children,
Carman, Diane and family
Elsner and Ettie H :gill,
Mr. George Mann. Mrs.
Clara Riley spent New Years
with Mrs. Ethel i::all.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Fothergill visited on Sunday
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Colonel Marks of R.R.
3, Listowel.
The W.I. Agriculture
meeting will be held January
12 at 8 p.m. when films on
a -'culture will !, - shown.
r'e weld6th 1471a�ehie
Dubois and son Mario from
Los Angeles, California, who
moved into Gordon
Harkness' apartment ! ;• st
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Longman spent Christmas
Day with her sister Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Norris of Staffa.
Mrs. Clara Riley visited on
Sun i' , y with Mr. George
Mann.
and.
't oliday
and' ms's.
t MColngArPedteteuIafrsSontnioows d ot"Sanl!h
In
,ar-
d
rival of their baby ;boy Mat-
thew.
New Year's, Day °guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby Were Mr. and Mrs.
George Michie, Mr. and Mrs.
Rosa Anderson and Sheila,
Doug Cousins of Brussels,
Richard Anderson of Lon-
don; Anne Catherine Jean of
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Minnie, Chris, Steven.
and Lindsay of R.R.4
Bru.sssels, Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnston, Tara and
Erin of ,1lderton, Mr. and
Mrs. Janes Baker and Mark
of London, Mrs. Rick . = Il
and Matthew of Hanover and
Ernest Michie of the Callen-
der Nursing Home in
Brussels.
Visitors over Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. James Lar
mont were Mr. and Mrs,
Mike Cottrill of Kincardine,
Dale Lamont of Hensall, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph McCrea and,
Mrs. Winnie Vincent, Mr.
and Mrs., Bradley Mon-
tgomery and family of Blyth,
Doug McCrea itid Lesley
Phrophet of PortCredit.
Michael_ Lechinsky of
Oshawa. 'visited ' with his
grandmother Mrs. Ivy Cook
and other relatives in the
vicinity last week.
Barbara Coultes of .Toron-
to and her nether Mrs..
Janisa Coultes of Belgrave
spent Christmas at the hoarse
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Armes of Seaforth.
Mrs. Hazel Procter return-
ed home on Saturday after
being a patient in the
Wingham and, District
Hospital.
This- community extends
sympathy .;to Mr. and Ma's.
l�,fl
Mrs. iC
Je _ er,
t014anll' tbN
of Centralia were vitreus
over the ,hoiidayu at tike
home . of ih'. and Mrs;
Gal* Nieholsoai.
t
Roberta,
,an 1,0
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the Christmas -holidays
their parents Rev. John Gr.
and Mrs.. Roberts..- • . •-rt ,Coultes of" Tor;q
to spent a few days doing
Christmas week with her
mother Mrs. sJanisa`Coultes,
Mr. Harold Keating
returned bonnie last Sunday
eveening� after? �spending.
Chris F` Jw h •1is r
and brotherriflawy` sand•
Mii°s, Stanley Snell of London
and his nieces and' nephews,
Mr. and 'Mrs r Calvar► 1341115.
and faailiiy of Piston and
Mrs. Shirley Guite, Mrs.
Eileen Beecroft and Jerry
Skinner, all of London.
Christmas holiday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grasby were Mr° and
Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and
Jeff of London, Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnston, Tara and
Erin of Merton, Mr. Ernest
Michie of the Callender Nur-
sing
ursing Home, Brussels, Mr.
and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong
of London and their grand-
daughter Kathy Hayes of
Mississauga.
Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walsh
and Andrew were Miss Mar-
ni Walsh of York University,
Toronto, Michael Walsh of
Northern Alberta Institute of
Technology, Edmonton,
Miss Mae, Coulter of Aylmer,
Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh
and Kelly of Kitchener, Miss
Mary Ellen Walsh of
Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coulter of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig,
Debbie, Doug and David of
R.R.2 Blyth, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston of Blyth
with
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L,ew
,Belga v i
MccDona
his sister,'Mrs _
of Toronto were:Y e!
-' ler guestsj`'of
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FRiDAY'g`SAI'QJRDAV, JAN. 7 & 8
"LESP( ANCE"
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ORANGE
JUICE 99.
Blyth Christian Reformed Church invites you to
its worship services and programs
SUNDAY - JANUARY 9, 1983
Services
10 a.m. and 2:90 p.m.
BLYTH
ARENA
SCHEDULE
Wednesday January 5
1 pm -2 pm Pre-school
akatieao
9 pm -10 pen Minor Sports
10 peas -11 psa C.R.C. Hockey
Thursday, January 6
9:30 pm -6:30 pm Poe Wee
game
7 pm -12 Midnight Blyth
Broemball
Friday, January 7, 1983
9:30 pray -8:30 pro Figure Slating
8:90 prn-11 pm OPEN
Contact arena 523-9600 or
Russell Cc: & 322-a3sOki
Saturday, January 8, 1983
8 o,o-1 pia Minor Sports
1 pre -2 pen Blyth ling Breo-nbPall
2 pm -3 pm B alast®rasaca erooc'sball
9 pro+-te:38 pm OPEN
7 ora -s psora C.R.C. ilaroorol ill
s poet para Kimonos
prig -11 PPM+ Ortel
Contact Blyth Arens 823-86410 or
Russell Cook 827-43.9
Sunday, January 9, 1983
1 pm -i pm Auburn Rssaseca'ekall
2 pco-e pm Public Skating
4:19 pray -5:13 pats lith Liners Broornhall
7:43 pm -11 pm ltlyth tlrwcambell
Maple Leaf Vac Pac Reg. or Beef
WIENERS $1 Q49 Ib.
;A.
nitsse
as
Ws, Hert,Johnlston.
Ten tables werein 10 '4
the last euchre party for 1982
which was held. in the
Hall on December 2,9
Winners werel bigh JadY,
'11023. Kenneth Wheeler most
lone hands, ' Mrs - George
Mir°hie;� low lady, Mrs.
William Coultes; high `man,
Herb Clayton; most ' °lone
hands, Ed Marsh; low many
Alvin Higgins.
Euchre for 1983 will -begin
on Wednesday,. January 5,
starting at 8 p.m.'Everyone
is welcome
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N .ANIl SE1�'FUR t A sr CAVO
llvinrg' cools ttaltesq dilriluj t-oem � Itis bedroom' suite.,
ta6ble anid ehah , ,1stig diIn cablaets, bow till
mattresses.
NOT ! We take trade .ins or W01, filly for used.
furniture, gide; Whines • elodie, .china, ate. Will biiy
partial households or amp,* close' Outs, a Y,'trade
Or Sell, Give 05 tis YdU at The
WINGHAM SALES ANNA 357,030
Open Monday to Satiurday9-6 p .t ; Fttt Nis till 9 -p.m.
Cash, Chequea,Vlea,MasterC'Aecepted,
FREE,PAI KING ,1
The W'nghntrl Wee Ater
(THL ELYTH STANDOD)
TI�4
Kraft 500 Gram Smooth or Crunchy
PEANUT $1 Q69
BUTTER •
Maple Leaf Vac Pac 500 Gram
SIDE 49
BACON o PKG.
Grade "A" Frozen9
DUCKS' ,q1 • LB.
White Swan 2 Roll
PAPER $ i9
1 O PKC.
Maxwell House 369 Gra Vat Pac Bag
COFFEE 2 69 PKG.
Kraft or Cateiii
DINNERS 2/994
Maple Leaf '/. Boneless
DINNER $ ��
HAMS • LB.
Weston's Plain or Sugar
DONUTS 89
iDOZ.
Libby's or Van Camps 14'a:r.
PORK
694
Tliv
Old Mill
WHITE
594
BREAD
Boneless Tin -End $ .99' 8_
AA,��
STORE �AL�,ED $3 19LB.
Christmas Draw Winners
*50.00 Voucher - Mrs. Edna Cobb 2 Wintario Tickets - Mrs. Cheryl Hessels
iBrus�els/ 2 Wintario Tickets - Miss lu,w rnthergitl
,e5.00 Voucher - Mrs. Mari East (Londesboro)
eu en. turkey - Mrs. Marion Hubbard 2 Wintario Tickets - East Wawa Kindergar-
;. 5 Ib. Sausage Mrs. Barb Howson ten Class .
Lorna 'Whitmore
1
Provincial Ticket - Mrs. Lo .:.
• i 2 Steaks - Mrs. Marie Dutton 2 Wintario Tickets - Mrs. Mabel Smith
SPECIALS TILL
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1983YT H
ONLY, '
Meat Market
Open: Custom Killing
Monday-Thurs. 8 am -6 pm523-4551
Cutting and Wrapping
Friday 8 am -9 pm 2 3 ®, 4 5 51 gY ppointmerit
Saturday 8 am -5 pm Phone
1. Coning Events
"THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic held at the
Health Unit office, Medical
Building, Brussels on Tuesday,
January 11, 1983 from 9:30 -
11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance; 2. Anaemia
Screening; 3. Immunization; 4.
Hearing Screening; 5. Vision
Screening; 6. Fluoride brushing
for ,ages 3 to 5 years. Adult Im-
munization will also be offered
at this Clinic". -lar
12. Wanted To Buy
WANTED - small calves, either
dairy or beef. Clare Van Camp.
357-2861.--27tf
13. Wanted General
WANTED - size 2 girl's figure
skates, will exchange or buy -
hove size 1. Phone 523-9204.-1
19. Notice
1.. 8, M. A1ito Wrecking. We buy
scrap cars, Pods, batteries and
scrap. Phone 887.9561.-2?ff
Situations Wonted
Farmer Farmers
for a good farm building at
a competitive price:
PIIIONE
RAY LAMMERS
CONSTRUCTION
4823115
Chea in
FREE ESTiMATES
3Vtf
19. Notice
PREGNANT and need help?
Free, positive, confidential sup-
port. Birthright. Call 357-1066 or
357-2392, 357-1769 or London
432-7197 collect. -27t1
PHIL'S refrigerator and ap-
pliance service. Prompt depen-
dable service to all makes and
models of domestic appliances.
Phone 887.9062.-274f
CONCRETE WORK - Expert
chimney and roofing repairs.
Specializing in stabling. Don
Ives. Phone Brussels 887-
9024. -27if
24. Cards Of Thanks
WILSON
My sincere thanks to neighbors,
friends and relatives who were
so helpful, to those who sent
cards, flowers and treats to me
while in Clinton and University
Hibspitals. Thanks to Dr. Street,
nurses and staff of Clinton
Public hospital. They were all
very much appreciated. -Jack
Wilson -1
BERG
Sales -Service
Installation
n
-barn Cleaners
-Runk Feeders
-Stabling
-Thome conveyers
FREE ESTIMATES
Donald G. Iced
11.R. 3; BINT11
Phone Brussels 887-9024
3149
e,9.111, BALL-
24. Cords Of Thanks °
FEAR
Bert and Flora Nor wiSh 40
thank relatives, friends and
neighbours who helped
celebrate their wedding an-
niversary. Sincere thanks for
the lovely cards, gifts and good
wishes. A special thank you to
oGr family Who arranged the
dinner and euchre party. -1
27. Births
ANDERSEN
Ken and Diane are pleased to
announce the arrival -of their
son, Adam James, born
December 19, 1982 in Seaforth
Community Hospital, weighing
6 lbs. 9 oz. A brotlitar far
Kyle. -1 m
CUSTOM
F ' , SERVICES
*Swathing
*Combining Straight
*Pick-up swaths
FRANK PRT
887-9481
FRAN.»OR ACRES
28. Deaths
CAMPBELL
Suddenly at her late residence,
84 Lighthouse Street, Goderich,
on Monday, December 27th,
1982, Mary Helen Marie Comp -
bell, in her 47th yeet.; Belaved
daughter of the late George
and Florence Campbell. Dear
sister of Ina (Mrs. Herbert Stef-
fen), Clinton, Mrs. Florence ,.
Warnes, Seaforth, Margaret
(Mrs. John Toth), Listowel Mrs.
Mary McMichael, Orillia, Stuart
Campbell; Goderich, Harold
and John Campbell, Myth. Mao
survived by several nieces and
nephews. Rested at the Stiles
Funeral Home,, Goderich after 2
p.m. Wednesday. Service and
committal In the chapel on
Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment
Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Ethel, Ontario. -1
Chimney CIe..nirtg
VENN'S
CIlIMNEY SWEEP
Phone 927.8674
after I9i00
7-217.1
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