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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-10-09, Page 18ROASTING CHICKENS - CORNISH HENS • 4f ti ti !r, CY; �4> Ilnvetlludi'E Cortlfleelt $ , Mr. and Mrs, RegSchultzof RR 3 Blyth celebrated theirSOthiAnnwersary at Auburn Community Hai l Sntfir, 3400,_ go. . Reg iso the son of ;th late. Mr and Mrs. Jack Schultz of Colborne Township. Irene is the foixnier . Irene' Leatheriand of East Wawanosh`Township. The couple were mar- ried Sept. 28, 1935 at Blyth United Church Manse by Pastor Mills. Her, sister Annie Vincentwas her maidof honor. The ouple have two sons Donald and Clif- ford, and alllive on the family farm RR 3 Blyth. After receiving guests a concert of local talent was enjoyed. Clifford Coultes was M.C. and violin selections were played by the Harris sisters and the welcome song by the McDonell sisters. A group consisting of Lloyd Walden, Arnold' Cook, Jim McCall, Harvey McDowell sang with Phyllis Boak as pianist.ance numbers were done by Shannon and Laura Hallahan and Heidi Scrimgeour. Aubrey Toll sang two numbers accompanied by Marjorie McDougall. The community sing song was led by Lloyd Walden. Karen Burgisma sang two numbers accompanying herself on guitar. Dave Onn, Janet Harris, Peter and Mark McDowell dressed in costume did a comical number. Laura Mae Chamney sang a solo accompanied by Marjorie McDougall. Phyllis Mitchell played two numbers on violin accompanied by Phyllis Boak at piano. Garth Walden and John McDowell did two humorous numbers. Clifford Coultes recited two numbers, Arnold Cook and Lloyd Walden had comical duet and dressed as a bride and groom and Doug Smith expressed words of congratulations to Reg and Irene. Guests were from the West, Holland, Guelph, Point Edward, Hamilton, Goderich, Wyoming, Toronto and surrounding areas. Local News Marilyn Archambault was married to Earl Johnston Saturday, Oct. 5 at Londesboro United Church. Insurance Brokers Int," =SA ilii Qrltiie 04 TDdayt AUBURN Mildred L.elawleir* Friends of Christine Shuttleworth, gathered at the home of Mrs. Greg Park for a baby shower held for Christinelast week. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Haines of Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of Welland, Mrs. James Latimer of Calgary, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark of Goderich and Mrs. Lawrence Nesbitt of Port Perry visited with Laura Phillips and Ellen Johnston. Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. Robert Peck, Lillian Leatherland and Marjorie McDougall enjoyed .a color trip to Kingston and Gananoque and boat cruise of the Thousand Islands on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson moved last week to their new home on John Street in Auburn. Mrs. Robert Peck and Marjorie McDougall attended the 80th Anniversary of St. Helens Women's Institute Branch last Thursday. Holy communion was held at Knox United Church with organ prelude by Mrs. Greg Park. The children's choir sang two numbers under the direction of Karen Webster and Bernice Gross. Junior congregation was run by Mrs. Jake Middelkamp and . her daughter. The minister, Gary T. Shuttleworth chose for his sermon "The Breadth Depth, Height". Mr. McCallum of Goderich served communion and the offering was received by Lawrence Plaetzer and Brian Ramsey. Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be held at St. Mark's Anglican Church on Sunday Oct. 13 at 8:30 a.m. Are you active member? Think this over member.. Is this right or wrong'? Are you an active member Or do you just belong? Visiting with Finlay and Margie Mac- Donald on the weekend were Jim and Kathy Robson and son Ryan of Gros Point, Michigan, Mrs. Sadie Blue, Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Marj Meldrum of Detroit, Michigan, and Eugene Blue of St. Clair Shores, Michigan, Some of the company attended the Ripley Fall Fair on Saturday. Russell MacDonald of Calgary, Alberta and a son of David MacDonald, is at pre- sent at home with his father. PLEASE SUPPORT THE GODERICH RINGETTE ASSOCIATION DURING THEIR SECOND ANNUAL DOOR TO DOOR LIGHTBULB DRIVE SAT.,OCT.19 VOTE FOR YOUR UNCLE BOBB MAYOR RHINOCEROS PARTY E- Free Taxes tFree Beer/Gasoline ®Free Cable TV © Complete Welfare State ©Refunding of Separate Schools RI Free Cabinet Posts Dorothy( D.A.) MacLennan had her son Finlay, Brenda and family of Kitchener visit her on the weekend. The Pine River United Church will hold their annual Kountry Kitchen Bazaar on Saturday October 12. There you will find pies, cakes, cookies, muffins, garden pro- duce, quilts, ornaments, and much more. Finlay MacDonald had his steam engine at the Ripley Fall Fair on Oct. 5. It would be very nice if a great number of friends and neighbours turned out to the auction sale on Tursday, October 15 for the estate auction sale for the late Lorne Luther. Deluxe Motorcoach Tours 0BEH4E% OKTOBERFEST Thursday, November 14 ROYAL WINTER FAIR Toronto Monday October 14, Bingeman Park -Itor vio tvp Wednesday, November 13 ROY ORBISON at Exeter 235-2420 Ctlgtt9n 482,9747 Grand Bend 238-8484 Goderich 524-2.118, SALS SERVI 184 EAST 5T. �OES DERICHCE 524.2113, *SIGN UP NOW for Adult' Classes (this course will be cancelled If there is no response to this ad) Purchase your Christmas Gift Certificate • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Christmas Country Fair, Saltford OCTOBER 16, 19 or 20th If ordered before Dec. 31, 1985 you will receive a FREE reprint of "Recollections of Colborne Township 1967." Books may also be ordered at Colborne Township Office, Carlow. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J. M• CUTT LIMITED RED & WHITE FOODMASTER 91 VICTORIA STREET GODERICH WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. • • • • • SUMMER STORE HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon.-Sat....8:00 am to 9:00 pm Sunday...10:00 am to 6:00 pm Prices in effect 'till closing Satur- day, October 12. 1985 or while quantities lost. • • • • • • •` v'• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • OPEN: SUNDAY 10-6/THANKSGIVING DAY 10-9 WHOLE PARTLY SKINNED 2.84 KG. SMOKED HAM $1?.!. SCHNEIDERS $ WIENERS 450 g. 1 • FULLY COOKED BUTT PORTION HAMS $149 3.28 KG. • Ib. MEDIUM GROUND BEEF 4.39 KG. • lb. SCHNEIDERS BACON 500 g. $269 SHANK PORTION HAMS $ � i9 3.06 KG. • ib. HAM STEAKS199 4.39 Kia.- • no. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN $ A 9 LAMB LEGS 5.49 KG. z `•' Ib. SCHNEIDERS FULLY COOKED OLDE EA�iftONED BONELESS $ 3, 9 8.80 KG. • Ib. HAMS A GOOD SELECTION OF FROZEN GRADE "A" DUCKS FRESH • �NSTANTuCOFFEE • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • Kitchener Includes day of shopping Thursday, December 5 SIMCOE LIGHTS Enjoy a relaxing day as we depart on a special tour and visit the Kitchener Farmers Market, Doon Pioneer Village, and Coyles Factory Outlet, before we sit down to a delicious Roast Beef dinner al SI. James Centre In Simcoe, Ontario. After dinner it's off to a tour of many Christmas displays that this "Panorama of Lights" town has to offer. Truly a day to be remembered. OVERNIGHT TRIP DECEMBER 2-4 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Niagara Falls Three days • Two nights Robin Hood Tours:.,,�m - 52 540 ' Gode rlCh, OHtart • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • $499 48 FL. OZ. V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE 99' 1.36 L. MOTT'S CLAMATO JUICE $ 99 KRAFT 500 G. CHEEZ WHIZ $2991 994 FANCY 48 OZ. HEINZ TOMATO JUICE NABOB 369 G. COFFEE $299 MAPLE LEAF FANCY 7'/e OZ. RED SOCKEYE SALM 28 FL. OZ. STOKELY PUMPKIN MAPLE LEAF 2 L. DELUXE ICE CREAM DICK'S PARTY PACK 375 G. OLIVES -ONIONS -CHERRIES -GHERKINS HOSTESS 200 G. POTATO CHIPS SCHNEIDERS CRISPY FLAKE 1 LB. PKG. SHORTENING E.D. SMITH 19 FL. OPUMPKIN PZ.IE FILLER PRONTO 2 ROLL PKG. PAPER TOWELS KRAFT 8 OZ. CHIP DIPS 994 994 $11.9 GREEN GIANT 14 FL. OZ. FANCY NIBLETCORN ON $ CAMPBELLS 10 FL. OZ. TOMATO SOUP S00 G. MIRACLE WHIP EAGLE BRAND 300 ML. MILK • • • �a• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • 2969• • • • • 49• • • • •• • 31$1?0 $' HAMSTEAD 350 G. MIXED NUTS GREEN GIANT FROZEN 1 KG. FROZ ENPEAS&CORN $ 199 • MIXED VEGETABLES 99' BATHROOM TISSUE :law$'a9 POWDERS 00 PILLSBURY 227 G. CRESCENT ROLLS HUMPTY DUMPTY 200 G. POTATO CHIPS 99° 994; MINUTE MAID FROZEN MAPLE LEAF 1 LB. PURE LARD ORANGE JUICE KRAFT SINGLES 500 G. CHEESE SLICES PRODUCT OF ONTARIO NO. 1 TABLE POTATOES 20 LB. BAG g1 4 99` 9•• 9 9 4; $ • 1 :9 • 299 • SUPREME 4 SO G. $ .6 • FRUIT CAKE CANADA FANCY BUSHEL DEP. ON CON. McINTOSH APPLES $999 PRODUCT OF USA NO. 1 GRADE .; TOKAY GRAPES lb. $ 9lb PRODUCT OF ONTARIO NO. 1494 GRADE 2 LB. BAG COOKING ONIONS PRODUCT ORF ONTARIO NO. 1 GR RUTABAGAS 6 9 • Dave • lI c 1 �r'atze.-55SCHWEPPES 750 ML. PLUS DEPOSIT • .II aww• 'wi-iiearomlonw"w"aas,s,s*e ”:4 GINGER ALE, SPRITE 394; ..� �® 1 or DIET' SPRITE PRODUCT OF USA NO. 1 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 9Ib. CEiEl T STALKS GOLDEN YAMS 1.06 KG. 7 9 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO F PRODUCT OF ONTARIO N0. 1 NO.1 30 0 ENGLISH CUCUfi�IeERS $ PEPPER SQUASH R • 1 39 PRODUCT OF USA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTA I0 F HEAD LETTUCE 79' N0.1 GRADE CARROTS 2 LB. B_ A � R 9 9 m1 NUTRI SOO rail. Pillsburym WHIP • • • 1 • • 1 • 1 1 _O ;• 139 1 Aiorange 'eaid �.-. 114orange julca ESTI= le1010 • [see • a .oa.tin vegetable 1 Mice 1 ® c 1 euLBERTs • • IN wo Me up ye On IPS WI MI 1 z le10+1«+II AFRESH PUMPKIN PIESe_e ssilwanamweennei ®�® ®� • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 E r— -�1. � w wow