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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-09-21, Page 9Loc 1 4 By Mary Chesell VARNA - Sherry Chuter did very well in the Queen of the Furrow competition at the Huron County Plowing Match on Saturday, although she was not chosen queen. The girls were marked on appearance, a speech, as well as on plowing ability. Gordon Hill has taken on a new responsibility, having been appointed to the Economic Council of Canada for a three-year term. Rev. Bruce Eaton of Strat- ford, the guest preacher at Varna United Church An- niversary, challenged his listeners to support mis- sionary work financially, and with any useful skills they can share with the peo- ple of the world who are in extreme need. While serving as a mis- sionary in India, he found his technical skills useful in pro- viding water for a drought - stricken area. From this beginning, he found himself working at well -drilling in Bangladesh, Zaire, the Sudan and Somaliland. He is ris ctm available to any missionary organization that needs help with well -drilling, and has worked for Roman Catholics, American Presbyterians and the World Council of Churches. He told of well -drilling machinery sitting idle for three years while a church looked for so- meone among its members with the necessary skills and willing to use them in Africa, before they heard that he was available. Mr. Eaton happened to be in Somaliland when the Corn for the Horn was being distributed, and told how grateful the people were for the food. He emphasized that men in places like Bangladesh will work long hours to try and provide for their families. If they have enough water and don't lose their crops to a typhoon, they can support a family for a year on two acres of land. Mr. Eaton showed a sec- tion of bamboo pipe he had adapted for use in tube wells to replace expensive im- ported plastic tubing. A tiny GINGERALE, SUGAR FREE GINGERALE CLUB SODA, TONIC WATER, WINK, C PLUS ORANGE DIET TONIC WATER CANADA DRY 750 mL BOTTLES 9 PLUS 30' DEPOSIT SUPER S REVIVE, ORANGE JUICE, APPLE JUICE McCAINS • JUICE BOXES PKG. OF 3 BOXES ORANGE JUICE WITH MORE l'INK4iiIIPIEIFIll14431 REG. MINUTE -MAID - ORANGE JUICE 99' 1.59 355 mL (750 mL) t circular saw as used to cut vertical slits in the bamboo to filter out the sand. He ex- pressed gratitude that God had called a farm lad such as him to an interesting and ex- citing life of service. Rev. Wilena Brown gave a short talk on the beginning of Varna church congregation, when a communion service was held on the third Sunday of September in 1853. Quite a number of former members and guests were in atten- dance. Excellent music was provided by the Varna Singers, accompanied by the organist Marjorie Hayter, and by the Youth Choir with their ukeleles. Beautiful flowers arranged by the flower committee decorated the church. Guests with Mervyn and Margaret Hayter after church on Sunday were Mrs. Esther Moffat: and Mrs. Florence Routzon, Elmer and Noreen Hayter and Margaret Elliott. Margaret Hayter's mother, Mrs. Glenn, is a patient in Exeter hospital. SUPER SPECIAL 14 oz. CREAM CORN 12 oz. WHOLE KERNEL CORN 14 oz. PEAS AND CARROTS 14 oz. MIXED VEGETABLtS LIBBYS VEGETABLES 59' TIN The Chessells enjoyed the company of Rev. Bruce Eaton, his wife Jean and son Andrew, Rev. Wilena Brown, Cliff and Marilyn ee Kreuter of Rostock, and Steve and Marion Kreuter. Rev. Eaton officiated at Steve and Marion's wedding and Jean was the organist. Area lady turns 94 By Isabel Scott BRUCEFIELD — Birth- day greetings to Mrs. J. B. Mustard who celebrated her 94th birthday on Sept. 18. A patient at Clinton Public Hospital, she was able to at- tend the birthday party at the home of her son Jack and Mrs. Mustard. Congratulations to Olive and Stewart Broadfoot on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary when a family gathering was held at their home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman have returned from a two week holiday. They attended a family reu- nion in New Jersey and visited relatives in Vermont and Ohio. Mrs. Don Lee of Duchess, Alberta is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Seldon Ross. Mr. Neil Mustard of Sud- bury spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mustard and Catherine. Mr. Wesley Ham of Hunt- sville spent the weekend at the home of his mother Mrs. Alice Ham. Mr. and Mrs. John Hayman and Brian of Exeter visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Mac Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Triebner and boys spent the weekend at Ohio, Michigan. SUPER SPECI AL TOMATO, VEGETABLE CREAM OF MUSHROOM AYLMER SOUPS 10 OZ. TINS FOR $1 Huron County residents studied steps towards planning their money wisely during the Money Wise Management Seminar held in the Goderich Township Community Cen- tre on Sept. 14 and 15. The two day course was sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. (Wendy Somerville photo) Seminar teaches money management SUPER SPECIA LARGE 675 g SIZE KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES .spEcuta. BLUEWATER HADDOCK SIKRIES8 OZ. FISH 8t3CHIPS MINC=ININ•111===1111103:21.1111111=M1 ORANGE PEKOE SALADA TEA BAGS HUNTS • TOMATO PASTE HUNTS REGULAR TOMATO SAUCE gi7sg f 99 13 FL. OZ, L99 796 mL 1.19 SPECIAL SPECIAL LIBBYS FANCY TOMATO JUiCE 48 OZ 1.09 SPECIAL KLIK LUNCHEON MEAT 12 OZ 1.79 SPECIAL ASSORTED COUNTRY HARVEST CRACKERS 250 g 990 POWDERED AJAX 600g CLEANSER 89' 2 VARIETIES LIBBY'S BEANS 19 02 990 SPECIAL MAPLE LEAF FLAKES OF HAM 184 9 1.39 SPECIAL FOR YOUR LAUNDRY A.B.C. DETERGENT 12 LITRE • 99 REG. BAR SOAP IRISH SPRING 3, 1.39 WINDEX9Z1.29 285 q SPECIAL ALPHAGETTI, ZOOMS OR LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI 299# FOR SPECIAL 800 g KELLOGGS RAISIN BRAN 2.59 I 8 SPECIAL LIQUID JAVEX BLEACH 99' GLASS CLEANER REFILL siaot atirton BLACK DIAMOND CHOICE CHEDDAR MILD OR MEDIUM 018 OLD WHITE OUR REG TO 225 q Pk G BLACK DIAMOND HI -LO SKIM MILK CHEESE 500 g Prif es elle( live until closing Tuesday Sept 77 1.89 2.89 3 VARIETIES RICKS DILL PICKLES 1 5 1 49 SPECIAL YORK SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER 1k349 SPECIAL NABOB TRADITION COFFEE 369 g 2.89 SPECIAL ASSORTED VARIETIES NEILSONS BARS vAMOLIS 79° FABRIC SOFTENER FLEECY, a, 169 3 VARIETIES BICK'S PICKLES 14 OZ. 990 SPECIAL SUPER ZEHRS CREAMERY FRESH BUTTER 1 LB. SPECIAL 3 VARIETIES • OLD MILL OATS 1 35 kg 1.19 CLOVER VALLEY CHEESE SPREAD SAVE' $1.00 500g JAR OUR REG S3 19 2.19 BLACK DIAMOND GRATED PARMESAN OUPRFG 53 69 2 50 g 2.99 THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY INa BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE SLICES SINGLE THINS 24 SLICES 500 9 PACKAGES OUR REG 53 69 SAVE' 51 10 2.59 PROCESSED BLACK DIAMOND CHUNKS COLBY MARBLE MOZZARELLA 3409 EA SAVE UP TO 70c EA SPECIAL ASSORTED VARIETIES FRITOS CORN CHIPS VARIOUS f .59 COUNTRY OVEN COUNTRY OVEN FRESH BAKED RAISIN BREAD 16 OZ 119 MI! FRESH DELICIOUS DOZEN CRUSTY 0 ROLLS 7a EACH 79 COUNTRY OVEN GO'. DOZEN WHEATW. Ic LEACH 790 ZEHRS 2 VARIETIES COOKIES 900,169 NABISCO 450 g 100% BRAN 139 EASY Off CARPET CLEANERS SPECIAL MON..TUES., OR WED.! 48 Hours Rental ' for 24 Hours Rate! M_SY-OFF We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable weekly family requirements HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH MON.. TUES. - 9 TO 6 P.M. WED., THURS., FRI. - 9109 P.M. SAT. 830 TO 6 P.M. .1*SEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM MON.. TUES.. WEe. SAT. - 8:39 TO 6 P.M. THURS. AND FRI. - 8:30 TO 9 P.M. INTERSECTI Al HWY. N0.4 AND N0.1113 EXETER MON.. TUES., WED. -9106 P.M. MUMS., FRI. - 9109 P.M. SAT. - 8:30 TO 6 P.M. •-• By Wendy Somerville Wise Money Management (OMAF) was the topic of two seminars held on Sept. 14, and Sept. 15 at the Hohnesville Community Centre. The course was a pilot project sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Citizens from Lucknow, Listowel, Goderich, Clinton and Exeter attended the seminars. The course was a pilot project sponsored by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The seminars stressed the fact that there are four terms to understand before you are on your way to managing your money well. Resources, standards, values and goals are the terms to remember. Resources can be defined as what you have available to obtain goals or end results. Human resources can be accoun- ting, or musical abilities. Non -Human resources can be money, time or land. Standards are guidelines that help you to make decisions. The guidelines depend on what you know about the topic of concern, your values, your goals, your resources and the importance of your goals. Let s say you are planning on building or remodelling your kitchen; would you choose to spend $300 per metre on pressboard cupboards, $450 per metre for wood cupboards or $600 per metre for wood cupboards with extra features like pull drawers? These are decisions you have to make. Values are considered to be qualities or principles which determine your decisions and actions to meet your goals. Cleanliness may be a value and your goal may be keeping your barn clean. You have to keep in mind that not all goals are values but may represent a goal. Owning a house may be a goal but the values may be comfort and security. Goals help you decide when, where and how to use your resources to achieve a result. They are things you are aiming for. Jane Muegge, one of the course organizers, said they may plan some more seminars in the spring in other areas of the country. "We are very happy with the success of the seminars," she said. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" • FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE •VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to Most Makes) • FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (For Farm & Business) • WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES • WOODS FREEZERS • CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS • INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS (For Indoor & Outdoor Use) • GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482-7103 1 McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Eqa1)1141ed 1876 Ph. 527-0400 91 Main St. South, Seaforth FULL COVERAGE Farm & Urban Properties DiutEcToRsti ARIL FFF ken arnorban 1.431% ern Coodk in H 0%4 I,eon hare -11 John MelEvuing. Donald Mekerrher John A. Ta). lor Treuartha Shanri ikon AGENTS Hnr,0 Bob ‘IeNnuighton rn. Lei per 482-3354 327-1877 343-2234 523-9390 524-7051 527-1037 482-7527 102-7393 327-8687 327-1.151 327-1571 323-4237 CALI, AN .AGENT OR THE OFFICE Volunteers needed Huron County Family and Children's Services Christmas Bureau needs volunteers to knit mitts for children for Christmas. Wool for these mitts can be picked up and the completed articles returned to The Dutch Store, 55 Albert Street, Clinton. The mitts are needed for both boys and girls up to the age of 16. In Clinton this year, the Christmas Bureau is being operated on behalf of Family and Children's Services by the UCW of Wesley Willis United Church. For further information, contact Nancy Wise at 482-9891 or Family and Children's Services at 524-7356. After five club "Autumn Splendor" will be the theme of the Goderich and District After Five Club's September Meeting to be held at the Candlelight Restaurant in Goderich on Tuesday, September 27. The special feature, "Autumn Splendor", will be an audio-visual presentation by Mac Campbell of Camp- bell's Cameras and John De - Jager, also of Goderich, will provide music for the even- ing. Peg Bauman from Elora will be the inspirational speaker. She speaks at Christian Women's Clubs and Women Aglow all across Canada. All women are cordially invited to attend and may do so by contacting Edna Stephens at 524-9309 or Darlene Morgan at 482-7973. There are no membership fees or dues but reservation and cancellations are essen- tial. DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. SALES WtTH SERVICE The Picycp Bify NEW AND USED • Honso11262 2/28 C MevIdovc NOTICE If you are going South for the winter. Out of the province Medical Health Insurance • rates are going up. - --,-.--P 4114° ,•,, , Como in or call us today! 482-9300 7 Rattenbury Street Clinton Meagher' end non-members Welcome 1 McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Eqa1)1141ed 1876 Ph. 527-0400 91 Main St. South, Seaforth FULL COVERAGE Farm & Urban Properties DiutEcToRsti ARIL FFF ken arnorban 1.431% ern Coodk in H 0%4 I,eon hare -11 John MelEvuing. Donald Mekerrher John A. Ta). lor Treuartha Shanri ikon AGENTS Hnr,0 Bob ‘IeNnuighton rn. Lei per 482-3354 327-1877 343-2234 523-9390 524-7051 527-1037 482-7527 102-7393 327-8687 327-1.151 327-1571 323-4237 CALI, AN .AGENT OR THE OFFICE Volunteers needed Huron County Family and Children's Services Christmas Bureau needs volunteers to knit mitts for children for Christmas. Wool for these mitts can be picked up and the completed articles returned to The Dutch Store, 55 Albert Street, Clinton. The mitts are needed for both boys and girls up to the age of 16. In Clinton this year, the Christmas Bureau is being operated on behalf of Family and Children's Services by the UCW of Wesley Willis United Church. For further information, contact Nancy Wise at 482-9891 or Family and Children's Services at 524-7356. After five club "Autumn Splendor" will be the theme of the Goderich and District After Five Club's September Meeting to be held at the Candlelight Restaurant in Goderich on Tuesday, September 27. The special feature, "Autumn Splendor", will be an audio-visual presentation by Mac Campbell of Camp- bell's Cameras and John De - Jager, also of Goderich, will provide music for the even- ing. Peg Bauman from Elora will be the inspirational speaker. She speaks at Christian Women's Clubs and Women Aglow all across Canada. All women are cordially invited to attend and may do so by contacting Edna Stephens at 524-9309 or Darlene Morgan at 482-7973. There are no membership fees or dues but reservation and cancellations are essen- tial. DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. SALES WtTH SERVICE The Picycp Bify NEW AND USED • Honso11262 2/28 C MevIdovc