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Clinton News-Record, 1983-12-07, Page 7v 151 ;.tten BY ELEANOR BRADNOCK A large crowd attended the annual Co -Op Patronage Night held Last Thursday evening at the Auburn store. The manager of the Auburn store is John Bannister and he plan- ned the night to help his customers become better acquainted with the produce offered for sale. There were many good value specials and approximately 150 persons at- tended from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mr. Bannister appreciated the assistance given by council member, Leonard Archam- bault, his wife Betty and Mrs. Lynda Sher- wood for serving sausage and sauerkraut on a bun to all who attended. Door prize winners were Mrs. Ralph Caldwell of Blyth - a shirt: Nancy Siertsema of Auburn - Rodeo Barley, two bags; and Donald Treble of R.R. 4 Goderich - dog food. Mr. Bannister reports that sales were up considerably from last year and gives a special thank -you to all customers for their support of the local Co -Op. This week some students from the Blyth Public School decorated the Blyth Post Office windows with Christmas murals. Pictured is Post Mistress Gail Daer with student Shan- non Snell. Hidden from the camera is Stacy Elliott and Christina Roulston. Mrs. Daer would like to thank Principal Bill Black and the students involved for their efforts in get- ting the Post Ofice into the Christmas spirit.( Rod Hilts photo ) Sunday School children lead United Church service By Dora Shobbrook LONDESBORO - At the United Church on Dec. 4 the White Gift Service was held. A large congregation was welcomed by Edyth Beacom and Gerrit Wilts. Ushers were Nancy Penfound, Connie Hoggart, Gary Wilts and Larry Hoggart. Lisa Duizer was organist and Barb Bosman was the choir director. The service was conducted by children and teachers of the Sunday School. The Junior Choir led in the worship. The primary classes and their teachers occupied front center pews. The call to worship was given by leader Connie Hoggart and Colin Swan welcomed all and gave the announce- ment. Next Sunday the congregational pot luck will be held following the morning worship service. Sunday School is cancelled and the meal will be served at 12:30 p.m. The com- munity Christmas service will be held next Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Londesboro church. The lighting of Second Advent candle was done by the Bosman family, Allen, Barbara, Lisa and Kelly with Allen lighting the can- dle. The responsive reading was given by John Cartwright and Rick Thompson. The stories "The Advent Apple" and "The Gift Tree" were presented by a large number of Sunday School students. The presentation of offering and the White Gifts were presented at the Altar by all congregations sharing. Seniors meet The Happy Gang Seniors held their Christmas meeting on Dec. 1 and the W.I. served 41 plates of turkey dinner. President Beth Knox welcomed all and thanked the ladies for the meal. Cards were played and winners were: ladies' high, Margaret Taylor; lone hands, Elsie Shad - dick; low, Margaret Good; men's high. Ted Fothergill low, Les Reid; lone hands, Myr- tle Fairservice ( playing as a man). A note of thanks was expressed to those who planned the evening. The next meeting will be held on Dec. 28. Personals Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard and the Pollard families on the death of their mother f Bessie) Mrs. George Pollard on Friday at Whitby, age 90 years. Tasker Funeral home in charge. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Riley and family,..frorn Vanastra. Mr. Art Clark is a patient in Goderich hospital following a heart attack. Ora Bruce and Pam Mero spent the weekend with Capway Tours to Niagara Falls, New York. Mrs. Clara Riley returned home on Satur- day night after spending the past week in Clinton with the Verbeek children. Arnold Bruce was in a car -truck collision on Saturday morning north of Blyth. He was taken to Wingham hospital suffering from broken ribs and later released. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse and Mark spent Saturday evening with Fred and Laurie Ranter in Woodstock. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston of Belgrave visited with the Stackhouses. On Sunday evening Sherry . and Kevin Pfaff and family of Huron Park visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse and Mark. U.C.W. meet . The UCW general meeting was held Nov. 28 and Betty. Millar opened the meeting. Gail Lear gave a study and Betty Millar, read a poem. Jane Swan gave a report on Alma College. Correspondence included thanks from Ruth Shaddick, Bill and Greg Cowan and Mary Robinson, Vi Burns, Helen Alexander, Jack Armstrong and family, a Christmas card from foster child, Gordon and Darlene Shobbrook; Trudy Pollard for official board for donations; Doreen Carter for the'South Huron Association for the Mentally Han- dicapped;, the Bible society request for used stamps; Rosemary Armstrong for the Huron Day Care Centre and Alma College for a donation. The treasurer's report given by Margaret Good, showed a balance of $293864. Gail thanked 19 members for attending the regional meeting at Goshen. Members agreed to sponsor the foster child, I.am Sin Bing, for another year and a half until high school completion. Jane Swan to write her a Christmas letter with a gift of $10. Annual reports were given. Over the year cards were sent to get well, 25; sympathy, 15; roses, . 4 by the Berean Unit. Mary Longman reported three funeral lunches for Gladys Armstrong. Ida Townsend and Nelson l Oar. Other geports were given by : Board of Stewards, by Helen Lee and Supply and Welfare by Laura Lyon. The UCW allocation of $1,000 was accepted. The copper contest reports were given by Lena Nesbitt and Edythe Beacom with Lena the winner with total pennies of $159.98. Donations were made to Huron Day Care Centre for the Homebound, Alma College and seeds for Zaire. On Dec. 12th Christmas meeting will be held with pot luck supper. Guest speakers will be Audrey Royal, and Shirley Rivers of Goderich, co-ordinators of the Family and Children's Services Christmas Bureau. Meeting changes Shuffleboard has been cancelled until after Christmas. The W.I. December meeting is cancelled due to Hullett Central Christmas Concert that night. The monthly meeting will be held Jan. 3rd at 2 p.m. in the hall. Walton WI hosts community euchre By Betty McCall WALTON - The Nov. 29 euchre party held in the community hall had seven tables in play. Institute hostesses were Elva Bolger, Bet- ty McCall, Mary Humphries, Alberta Hudie. Prizes were awarded to winners: high lady - Marjorie Rock; second high lady - Annie Reid; low lady - Mildred McNall, Blyth; high man - Ed Brooks, Blyth; second high - Jim McTaggert, Brussels; low man - Les Hudie; Lucky cup - Harold Bolger. There will be euchre this Tuesday even- ing, then another one on Dec. 20 before Christmas starting again in the New Year, Jan. 3. Church news Communion and Bible Sunday was held the Second Sunday in Advent, Dec. 4 at Duff's United Church. The Rev. Charles A. Swan was in the pulpit. Organist was Mrs. Marion Godkin and greeters were Murray and Olene Dennis. Ushers for this month are Barry Hoegy, Keith Wilber and Graeme Craig. In the coming church events: Dec. 11 at 10:30 a.m. Walton School Choir will make up the choir. A special mission offering will be received; Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. White Gift and Christmas Concert; Dec. 24 Candlelight Ser- vice at 8 p.m.; Dec. 25 at 10:30 a.m. Christmas Worship. ilk Walkerburn Club Mrs. Jerry Huizinga was hostess to the Walkerburn Club on November 29 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound read the poem - ' `Christmas Day", followed by the singing of the National Anthem, prayer and the Lord's Prayer. The minutes were approved as read by the secretary, Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Mrs. Garth McClinchey, the treasurer, gave the finan- cial statement. It was reported that birth- day and Christmas gifts had been sent for the foster child, leaving a balance of $29.74 on hand. The roll call was answered by each member telling what they wanted for Christmas. Thankyou letters were read from Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. James Jackson. The draw prize was won by Mrs. Terry Rutledge. It had been donated by Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound invited the club to SNELL'S GROCERY LTD. MANY INSTORE UNADVERTISED SPECIALS -MEAT FEATURES- Schneider's No. 1 BREAKFAST BACON 500 g 2.49 Schneider's All -Beef, Red Hot or Reg. WIENERS 1 Ib 1.79 Schneider's Bologna, Mac & Cheese, or Luncheon MEATS 175 g .89 Maple Leaf POLISH SAUSAGE COIL per Ib 1.49 Maple Leaf MOCK CHICKEN "Store Sliced" per Ib 1.49 Maple Leaf Extra Lean COOKED HAM "Store Sliced" per Ib 2.59 Maple Leaf No. 1 BREAKFAST BACON 500 g 1.79 Maple Leaf SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER ROASTS per Ib 1.29 Sunshine BEEF PATTIES per Ib 1.49 Sunshine SIRLOIN STRIP STEAKS per Ib . . 1.49 BULK WIENERS .79 per Ib. Bulk BACON ENDS .99 per Ib. -PRODUCE FEATURES - Florida GRAPEFRUIT White or Pink ............... 7 for 1.00 California RED GRAPES per Ib .79 No. 1 Chiquita BANANAS per Ib .39 Sunkist NAVEL ORANGES 1 13's per doz 1.69 -BAKERY FEATURES- Weston's COUNTRY STYLE ROLLS 12's .79 Weston's LEMON FILLED BUNS 6's 1.09 Weston's Plain or Sugar DONUTS 12's .89 -FROSTED FOOD FEATURES - Niagara Unsweetened ORANGE JUICE 12 oz .69 Sunny Unsweetened APPLE JUICE 121/2 oz .89 COOL WHIP TOPPING 1 L 1.49 Sunshine Fancy GREEN PEAS 5 Ib 3.50 Sunshine Fancy KERNEL CORN 5 Ib 3.50 Sunshine Fancy CUT GREEN BEANS 5 Ib 3.50 Sunshine Fancy MIXED VEGETABLES 5 Ib 3.50 -GROCERY FEATURES- Bick's SWEET MIXED PICKLES 1.5 L 2.49 Bick's BABY DILLS 1.5 L 2.49 Fine Granulated WHITE SUGAR 2 Kg 1.39 Quaker Slow, Minute or QUICK OATS 1 Kg .79 Libby's SPAGHETTI in Cheese, Tomato Sauce 19 oz .79 White Label PINEAPPLE Crushed or Tidbits 19 oz .69 -EVERY DAY LOW PRICES - Lewis WHITE BREAD 24 oz. loaf .65 or 10 for only 4.99 Beatrice 2% MILK 4 L pitcher pack , 2.69 YELLOW LABEL NO-NAMETM PRODUCTS for QUALITY 8 SAVINGS Closed Mondays Open Tuesday through Saturday - 9 am -6 pm WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. SOME SPECIALS SUBJECT TO ARRIVAL FROM SUPPLIERS We deliver Phone 523-9332 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1983 -PAGE 7 atronag meet at her home for the next meeting. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Rick Ar- chambault and Mrs. Ted Hunking and the program will be in the charge of Mrs. Stanley Ball and Mrs. Elliott Lapp. A discussion took place on the rules of the club and it was decided to bring them up to date. These rules are to be made and kept in the secretary's book and in each succeeding book. Mrs. Keith Lapp purchased the material for the quilt. It was decided to have 16 names per block and to start working on the quilt as soon as possible. Mrs. Lloyd Pen - found will make the tickets for the draw, 50 cents each or three for $1. The draw will be made in the summer of 1984. It was decided to continue the hobo teas for the month of December and to have a miscellaneous sale in January. The January roll call will be, 'An idea for a bazaar table.' The lovely Walkerburn signs which Stewart Ball had made were displayed and admired by all. Mrs. Terry Rutledge demonstrat the correct way to tie bows. After her demonstration, she was an excellent auc- tioneer for the miscellaneous sale. Lunch was served by Mrs. Stanley Ball, Mrs. Elliott Lapp and the hostess, Mrs. Jerry Huizinga. A social time enjoyed. Social News Winner of the Auburn and District Lions Club draw last week was Mrs. Marybelle Cranston. Winners at the weekly euchre party held in the Community Memorial Hall last week were: novelty - Murray Rollinson; high lady - Mrs. Tom Haggitt; low lady - Mrs. Ken Glousher; high man - Orval McPhee and low man - Donald Haines. The community is pleased to know that Mrs. Ethel Lefebre was able to come home after being a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. 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