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POTAT
CHIPS
FACETTES I 3
FACIAL $
TISSUES...
DRINK MIXES -273 g. PKG. OF 3
NEILSONS f
,CRYSTALS 77
CONCENTiATED-FROM FLORIDA
OLD SOUTH FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE
61199'
ZEHRS SLICED, CRUSHED OR TIDBITS6 90
, 9 oz.
PINEAPPLE
E WHITE PICNIC
PILATES 9;0°!:. _ 1.99
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YOGUIRTCUPS
1T5 g. tar
500 g.
pCHNEIDERS SINGLE PROCESSED
CHEESE SLICES. #Z. 49
SCHNEIDERS CRISPYFLAKE l'
SHORTENING PKG_'9fr
SCHNEIDERS CRISPCRUST goal
PURE LARD . PKC_
VACHON LUNCH 8 SNACKS PKG OF 6
LJOS.LOUIS$1.39J
FLYING INSECT COILS PKG.
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VAPORETTE _ -' .29
NANDiPLAST
BANDAGES _1,0.139
HIGHLINER•COOKED'
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SCHNEIDERS QUICHE FROZEN
LORRAINE _ 9 f�• 9
NEILSON SMALL CURD -500 g.
,COTTAGE CHEESE#!. 19,
MdORMICKS WHOLE WHEAT
BISCUITS 4O0 #f. S9
LIQUID DETERGENT
PALMOLIVE I. f9
$
McWAIR SEEDLESS SULTANA 4
RAISINS__ 3759._ 9
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FAMILY BARS - 5 VARIETIES 85 g.
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Koos. 2/99f
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CHARCOALS
BRIQUETS 411.U7
A SNACK TREAT
990
JACK'S BRAND 200 gr.
,CHEESE BALLS
SALAD SET
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4 SML BOWLS
2 PCE. SERVER
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PLASTIC
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In the history of the village:
of Port Albert the Hawkins
name plays a very important
part. William Hawkins
sures.eyed the village in the
late 1830s. It was . John
Hawkins who donated the
land for the cemetery and
the land for Christ Anglican
Church.
On July 12 a window in the
church will.be dedicated in
the memory of the Hawkins
family. Many hi the area are
descendants from those ear-
ly settlers; however, there is
no one with the Hawkins
name in the village new.
Many will come fromdistant
points for this historical oc-
casion in the life of . Christ
Anglican Church.
The following poem is
written by Tom Livingstone:
The church by the side of the
road.
It has served the communi-
ty, and
watched the village grow.
Many come from far and
wide to kneel
and silently pray, thanking
God for
the many blessings they
have received each day. ��,,y
.s
.
Windows have -been erected
Ittells of thelrloveterJ
to Ake Memory of
a love that never ends..
In the history of the village,
the Hawkins name is dear -
It was the Hawkins „family
who pioneered the land
andtheyaretheonel
sible for where the ,church
now stands. •
Today we will kneel where
others have knelt and silent-
ly give thanks
To those who built the chur-
ch, and to God we will give
the praise.
The Reverend . `Robert
Crocker conducted morning
prayer at Christ Anglican
Church, Port Albert lest Sun-
day taking his sermon from
the Gospel • of St. Mark,
Chapter 1, verse 2L
Social news
Harvey and Helen
Richardson from Sarnia are
spending a few days at their
• cottage in tile village.
Norval and Ruth Anderson
from Toronto are spending a
few days at their cottage in
•o
n aw
Pori Albert
news
Tom Livbigstone,
correson dent
529.75
the villi ge,
Jerry and,SSharon.Weaver
had a . birthday party for
Sharon's anther, Alma
Rawlings from London who
was celebrating her 60th bir-
thday.
irthday.
Glen and Marian Weaver
had all of their family home
to celebrate Father's Day.
This writer, in a recent
visit to Stratford, found the
farmers very busy at the
haying, perhaps more so
than thefarmers in the Port
Albert area.
Farmers' in the area are
very appreciative of the nice
shower of•rain they received
Saturday night. This was the
6r4' rain they have had in
several weeks.
Daisy Bellinger of
Goderich, Sf year, of age,
spent Sunday at the home of
her son Iiooy and daughter
law Bessie Bellier of Port
Albert.
Darrel Beattie Of Pod,
Albert has beet► hied b
Ministry :of Naturall:
Reaoureea Wingham to
work at the Oh 140de►;
the village`forthe-_summer.
Visit Point Farms
Point Farms Provincial
Park, located on lake Hurole
just north of-Goderieh tint
Highway 21 offers excellent
opportunities for swimming,
sunbathing, :picnicking; and
sports Tho followiing'events
have been planned" forarea.
residents, park campers and
visitors this coming week '
On Friday, June 26 at 8
p.m. join in for the Twilight
Presentation with fun films
and a slide program.
Meet at the old hotel site at
2 p.m. on Saturday, June 27
for outdoor art and,: softball
at 4:30 p.m. at Colborne Ball
Diamond. ` At 8 p.m. a
haywagon ride will bring
everyone from the cam-
pgrounds to the barn activity
- centre for the barn dance.
SCHNEIDERS
BEEFSTEAK,.CHICKEN OR TURKEY
GOO
N' . MEATY
FROZEN 250 g. SIZE.
READY
TO
BAKE
RETURNABLES
PSI7
cULA
DIET PEPSI OR
MOUNTAIN DEW
750 ml BOTTLES
ASSTD VARIETIES
BIC -KS
RELISHES
375 ml
JAR
NO -NAME
POPSICLES
cAircoN OF 24 •
ROYALE • 5 COLOURS
BATHROOM`'
TISSUE ROLL
•
:49
JUMBO -SIZE • 4 COLOURS
ROYALE.
TOWELS 1PROLL 99'
DEL MDIITE '
PUDDING SO
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DEPOSIT
FROZEN PINK op ' RRSYLAR
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LEMONADE
12.5 FL. OZ. TIN'.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA
WATERMELON
WHOLE
MELONS
1stCUT
MELONS
Ib. 19c LB.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A. PLUMP
NECTARINES
CALIFORNIA
GROWN
680 ie.
PRODUCT Of U.S.A.
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE
CELERY HEARTS
78f.
PROD. OF OST. BUNCHES
GREEN ONIONS _ 3 99#
PROD. Of ONTARIO
RADISHES BUNCHES 3/99
PR00. OF U.S.A. CAN. #
CUCUMBERS _ _ - _2179#
LEMONSLIF. 9/g9#
/ROD. OF U.S,A„ FLORIDA ��
LiMES - - - 4 /.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE
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SPARTAN APPLES - s%3'9
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
ROMAINE LETTUCE _ 49'
LARGE SIZE 'aim g. PGT $3•99
STRAWBERRY TiME!
rneSF7 ONTARIO BER IES 411111"46
DAILY
WEATHER P WITTING
DEEP BROWN
B-BYS BEANS
WITH PORK OR
IN TOMATO SAUCE
14 FL. OZ. TINS
FRESH BAKED 24 oz
WHITE BREAD_ S9
YEAST STYLE ALL VARIETIES N
DOUGHNUTSooz.I. 99
FRESH BAKED Dpz`
CRUSTY ROLLSS9.
WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN:
�ODFR1tfF•fl1iRON RD.
Hwy. No. 8
MIN -WED •
OUR MANANGER IS: RAY HURD
Kick up your heels to old-
time square dances, waltzes
and polkas! Music is provid-
ed by a local band' from 8:30
pan.. to 11 p.m. and an area
square" dance caller will
teach'lhe steps. Bring the
wholefamily!
An informal church ser-
vice
ervice and sing -a -long con-
ducted by an area minister
will. be held in the barn ac-
tivity centre at 11:30 a.m. on
Sunday, June 28. To com-
plete your weekend, Meet a
Friend Outdoors, as you
ramble through Point
Farms. New .adventures .:for k
everyone!•
,. .
Dominion Day will -b
celebrated - with a hayrides
tour of the park at $ p.m. and
a twilight hour, of films at 8
For more.. information,
contact the Visitor Services
staff --(524-7124) ;or.plc.ape--
weekly
e -weekly newsletter at 'the
Permit Office. Admission to
all events is included.in;your
campingfee or your $2'.vehi-
cle pass for day use. Have a
good weekend!
Mr. and Mrs Davi
• f
The Christian Refomied
Church in Clinton was the.
scene of a pretty spring
wedding on Saturday, May
23 at 7 p.m. when David ,.
Philip Rockn itchell a
Marian Vanden Heuvel of
Goderich were united inMarria
The b del is. the daughter
of Kase
ant,' Vanden
Heuvel of rich andthe
groom ;is tb[e-
and Fkree*e
Berg °melded at thabaubleer!
ri9fij?: viii
paayed'by Mr. Chris 0u• _
etter
of Clinton. •k ,
The > e w
marring,
wore �%
dress ;.
•
LIABILITYPS00,000' '
STANDARD MEDICAL BENEFITS
:250. DEDUCTIBLE COLLISION
:TSS. DEDUCTIBLE COMPREHENSIVE
°6 MONTHS ONLY
• *SC"
•12,50
443.•10
026.00
4141.”
Further discounts available for 2 or more -
cars. If vehicle k driven to work more than 3
miles one way slightly higher. ,
BASED ON MOST 1900-1901 CHEVS.
BUICK S. FORD S. PONTIAC S.
For more Information contact;
ALEXANDER BANTER & MacEWAN
10 THE SQUARE
GODERICH
524-21Ty
.,k
derby hat and sho
carried.+e
red roses
w.hite;earnatains';
-�v
Helen Vanden 11guvel' of
Goderich She Foye a wine= i
red ''floordengtb dress and
• carried a Holli
red .toles• ,an
nations.
Br4iieS
doyte1_
Miss Rud
of Goderich.
gowned' the,. same as the `
matron of honor andearrieetL
thesame flowers.
•Grooinsmanwas Laurence
"Vanden Heuvel of Goderich.
.Guests were ushered into
the church'„"by Gilbe7rt'.
Vandenhleuvel oModezieir
- and Doug Rock of Mitchellnzv`r'
Following the wedding
ceremony, a reception was .
held in the Clinton 'Legion
After a wedding trip to
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Rock
took up residence at 203 Mill
Road, Goderich:
Prior to her wedding, the
bridewas feted at a shower
• given by Mrs. Joyce Hugill
at her, home which included
all the aunts and relatives
from - the Rock family. The
Goderich Christian Refor-
med Church held a shower at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lazet for all the ladies from
the church. And Helen
Vanden Heuvel held' a
shower at her home which
included friends.
CANADIAN INSTITUTE
OF MANAGEMENT
THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE
OF MANAGEMENT
LONDON, BRANCH
In conjunction with the School of Business
Administration University of Western Ontario
is offering 1st year of a 0 year Certificate
Course in
MANAGEMENT
ADMINISTRATION
CURRICULUM:
(A) CANADIAN BUSINESS LAW (15 Sessions)
(B) ORGANIZATIONAL AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
(15 Sessions)
TUITION FEE FOR COMPLETE YEAR - $270.00
FIRST CLASS TO COMMENCE WEEK OF SEPT. 7/81
at
GODERICH ASSESSMENT OFFICE
7:00 PM -10:00 PM
If this course is to be offered in Huron
County-, these people must be contacted
before July 1, 1981.
IAN MORELAIND - Mairatec:oe:ee Superin-
tendent, Western Foundry, P.O. Box
460, industrial Road, Wingham Ontario.
NOG 2W0. Phone: 337-3430.
PATRICK NEWINGTON - Manufacturing
Manager, Ex -Cell -0 Wildest, Canada,
P.O. Box 910, $9 Don Street, Clinton, On-
tario. Phone: 402-3461.
GERRY KADING . Dashwood Industries
Ltd., Hwy. 4, Centralia, Ontario. Phone:
220-6624.
JACK SHEARMAN - General Foreman,
Bell Aerospace Canada, Division of Tex-
tron Canada Ltd., P.O. Box 160, Grand
Bend. Ontario. Phone: 238.2333.
WAYNE KENNEDY, Director of Training
A Development, Champion Road
Machinery Group Limited, Goderich,
Ontario. N7A 3Y6. Phone: 524-1601.
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