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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-11-16, Page 10BURNS COUNTRY CLUB ALL WHITE MEAT FOR YOUR PIZZA MAKING NO NAME PEPPERONI 3759 169 STORE MADE DELI -FRESH PAGE 10—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1983 Clinton Hospital fund raising chairman Steve Cooke glady accepted a $500 cheque from Alf Mathers this week. Alf and his wife Marion raised the money through a special fashion show put on by their shop My Fair Lady. (Shelley McPhee photo) Hensall United Church celebrates 135 years Anniversary service Hensall United Church was filled to capacity on Nov. 13 when they celebrated their 135th Anniversary. Rev. Donald Beck of Corunna, a former minister of Hensall, was the Guest Minister. He spoke on the sub- ject of "Where Are You Coming From?" Rev. McDonald conducted the service and the ushers were Jim Parson, Gary Kyle, David Brock and Rick Parsons. Grace Drummond greeted the congregation and Deanna Brock and Susan Campbell were the nursery leaders. The choir sang two an- thems and Donna St. John was soloist.. The church was decorated by the -Unit Two of the UCW and following the service, a fellowship hour was held under the direction of the UCW. There was a large turnout at the United Church on Sunday evening to see the film ,The Cross and the Switchblade, starring Pat Boone and Erik Estrada. Mr. MacDonald opened the evening leading in singing with Joyce Pepper at the piano. This very powerful film showed the effect of drugs and leading in gang rumbles. It described how one's life cap be changed when Christ is taken into your life. Ray Jacobe greeted the congregation and Dorothy Parker and Dorothy Brintnell were the ushers. Following the showing a fellowship hour was held with the Com- munication and Mission Outreach Commit- tee in charge. 'The Official Board of the United Church met on Nov. 9 and opened with their final study on the report of Christian Initiative. The official vote was taken with the ballot of "against" the remit being sent to General Council. The Board also studied further on the Venture In Mission Project of the United Church. Now it's more fun than ever to shop Exeter's Mainway You could win valuable prizes by playing the exciting WINNING HAND GAME c Now until December 3 J x, `1 T Collect as many cards as you can, use the best 5 to make a poker hand, put it in an envelope with your name, address and phone number and make sure the Times -Advocate has it by Sat., Dec. 3 at 5 p.m. RAM( OF HARM 111 STRAW/kW PORI. , Mothlnp CONTEST RULES to . .14,• 5.F.e e -r ,, • • 4r . her• 4.,• lo, ' 40b - m4, i PRIZES M..rh.ndrs r.#U11d,.. •r w .m14 .• eer•IrIp.eng ROVAl 4(040 Ih f• ,Rn .fbshdrawn..� .S''g' rarhl•co,o The ne.r 10'•• Rn 1'-�•, r ,• n, cewe a 150 gd'. e•••..,•r FOUR•OF — A -K IND rho 1,e st lour of a 4,.nd hn^n t• , 3 550 5414 • e.h6co,a *he - f. e• 9 fou• nl o I„nd w o r •r 5,. •• .h'4"d9,e terhhrar. 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Please see Lloyd or his able assistant Ted Taylor before the end of December. On Dec. 1 Comrades and Auxiliary members from the Branch will be going to the Nursing Home with treats and special music. At the Ladies' Auxiliary meeting on Nov. 1, $50 was donated to Hensall Minor Hockey and two hours free skating at the Hensall Community Centre. The Christmas party for the children is planned for Dec. 4 and Comrades are asked to keep this date in mind. Congratulations to Comrade Jean Munn and Comrade Hilda Smale who received Life Memberships. Both Comrades have been active members in the Auxiliary for over 30 years. Comrades Leona Parke and Vera Smale were made Life members several years ago. The $50 Money Doll is displayed at Williams Hairstyling, tickets may be pur- chased there or from any Auxiliary member. The draw will take place on Dec. 23. The Auxiliary meeting in December will be the Christmas Party, so all Comrades come and enjoy go ,.. fellowship together. Training Seminar Mrs. Irene Davis attended the annual Canadian Girls in Training Leadership (CGIT) weekend. This event took place at the Bolton Conference Centre, November 11- 13. CGIT leaders from all over Ontario gathered together to explore such topics as basic leadership skills, creative Bible study and use of audio visual equipment. A focal point was the Saturday Bible study led by Mrs. Lois Wilson, past moderator of the United Church of Canada. The weekend was an enriching experience for all participants. WMS meet The WMS of Carmel Presbyterian Church held their November meeting Monday even- ing with Mrs. Florence Hyde presiding. Mrs. Margaret Hoggarth read the Scripture followed by meditation and prayer by Mrs. Joan Snell. Mrs. Edith Bell played the piano and Mrs. Florence Hyde gave the devotional and a presentation on Rodgerville. Located on Highway 4, it was founded in 1835 by Robert Bell. Rogers ran a hotel and there was also a store and many Scotch families. When the Petty brothers came to Hensall James Murray gave land for Carmel Church in Hensall in 1'1:6. Mrs. Marlene Bell led in prayer and Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided for the business. Mrs. Kathy Bell gave the treasurer's report. The December meeting will be held on Dec. 5 at 12 noon with a pot luck dinner. Mrs. Taylor presided for the Ladies' meeting. Mrs. Hyde gave the financial report. Mrs. Marlene Bell reported for the cards and treats and thanked all who helped to make the bake sale, bazaar and tea a suc- cess. Church plates were ordered and will be available soon. Arrangements were made for a pot luck diner at the Christmas meeting, Dec. 5 at 12 noon with an exchange of gifts. It was decided to amalgamate the officers for the ensuing year. Arrangement were made to decorate the ck y church for Christmas and to remember the sick and shut-ins. UCW news Unit I of Hensall United Church women met on Nov. 10 with Mrs. Audrey Christie opening with a poem. Mrs. Dorothy Kipfer read from The Mandate, helping to make safe water flow. Mrs. Helen Scane conducted further study on the Pacific Islands and the first Canadian missionaries. They left the Canadian East Coast for the Islands in the 1 , ;1 's and suf- fered many hardships and even death. UCWo hoid annual bazaar Seniors meet The Three Links Seniors Club met last week with President Mrs. Hilda Payne presiding and Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt and the piano. Treasurer Mrs. Brintnell gave the financial report. Mrs. Payne will attend a meeting in McKay Hall, Goderich. The December meeting will be a pot -luck supper in the hall on Dec. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Irene Davis and Mrs. Irene Finlayson conducted Euchre. Lunch was served by Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt, Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Finlayson. People Mr. Sim Roobol who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter returned to his home last week. Mrs. Ross MacMillan of Waterloo spent Friday with her mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. The annual UCW Bazaar sponsored by Unit 3 will be held on Nov. 17 at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Everyone welcome. Several members of Amber Rebekah Lodge attended the D.D.P.'s banquet in Egmondville United Church on. Monday evening. Queensway Nursing Home happenings this past week were the Ladies of Bethel Reformed Church entertained the residents with bingo and a sing -song. Tuesday Crafts took place with some preparation for Christmas which is approaching so rapidly. Mrs. Shirley Luthar led in the Worship Service on Tuesday afternoon. On Wednes- day those who enjoy mucking around in dirt took part of horticulture group with some fresh cuttings and repotting plants. Movies were enjoyed at the home of Thursday. Bowling was cancelled Friday as the Geri -Fashions were at the home enabl- ing residents to make purchase they wished. i zehrs fine markets...of fine Hoods 43I• H Rg BLADE BONE REMOVED WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REOUIREMENTS CUT FROM CANADA 'A' GRADE BEEF YOUNG, JUICY, TENDER SHORT RIB ROASTS • 26 s'48 BLADE BONE REMOVED BURNS READY TO SERVE FULLY COOKED SMOKED . PICNICS PORK SHOULDERS .16/k9 98, CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A” BEEF BLADE ROASTS b� TENDER YOUNG k CROSS CUT RIB ROAST 4.17912t 1 PRIDE OF CANADA SLICED COOKED HAM 175 g 1.29PKG BONELESS! CROSS CUT RIB ROASToR STEAKS 4.S2.f9. CstpLAI. BURNS PORK & BEEF BREAKFAST LINK SAUSAGE BONELESS! TENDER STEWING BEEF 4.17,..1.89. PRIDE OF CANADA SMOKED WIENERS 3 VARIETIES REGULAR - ALL BEEF OR BAR -B-0 450 g PKG. PRIDE OF CANADA COOKED VINTAGE SMOKED HAM S.36,k93.?9 PRIDE OF CANADA SLICED SIDE BACON BURNS FINE QUALITY 500 g PKG. P.O.C. BONELESS PORK BUTT SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS 4.1791.89° 3.73..1.69 BURNS FINE QUALITY BAVARIAN SAUSAGE 375 g1.79PI5G SLICED COUNTRY GOLD SALAMI 175 g 99' PKG REG. OR ALL BEEF SLICED COUNTRY GOLD BOLOGNA 375 9 1•49PKG spECua BURNS CORNMEALED SWEET PICKLED BACK BACON BY THE PIECE i253.2 SPECIA, BONELESS - NO WASTE BLADE STEAKS 4.171.89. PRIDE OF CANADA SLICED VARIETY PACK COOKED MEATS 375 g 1179 BURNS CHOPPED BEEF SUET 340q 119 NO NAME PURE PORK 375 g 4. SMOKED SAUSAGE 1149 SUPER SPECIAL ,.FRESH FROM THE TROPICS CHIQUITA OR DOLE BANANAS 15 kg LBS FOR THIS IELIOATESSEN SPECIAL SAMOS 1+ SS BURNS REGULAR OR SANDWICH STYLE COOKED HAM STORE SLICED 5.49,k9 2.49. 11.00,kg CHICKEN ROLL SLICED 4.99b PRIDE OF CANADA ROUND STYLE COOKED 5.93149 DINNER HAM STOW SI ICED 2.69. SUPER SPECIAL PROD. MACINTOSH APPLES CANADA FANCY 3 LB- BAG CLUBHOUSE FOIL PACKAGED I SEASONINGS OR I SAUCE MIXES ILIMIT ONE COUPON PER PACKAGE COUPON EXPIRES TUES. NOV. 22/83 ASSTD WEIGHTS OFF ONE PKG. 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