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Nre..z:D.117:. eer 1111 g� S3iD. )3d:: Rene, ti: n w '146 i or-teaCT'+r"dti 1�'C'.i•,'�.=wlre'.a__�:+�..y.•.L.i » , ser Mei' passed one fcr 31;'1..`+1) « (*1 held inoluc n serviceand H4. hE:ut a -i.. was �:eld for Rev. a^1 Lyons of St. J•' Jrr.". Anglican Church, Brussels on Friday ',.ig ... In spite of stormy we where was a good attendance. of 65 peept.e. The cent was the Venerable Ci.. Toqvnshend, Arch- deacon c:z - dea n o the Sauge`ns. He acted whit the mandate of the bishop. Rev. Dr. Doug Fox from Huron Collezei.r London -and the Rezion,al Dean Rev. J hr. S' as from Win ham and. the Right Reverend William Towash nd. redred Bis: p= Sufi-- :)!ager of the Daze e p ,..lc -z d in ir,e x service Other local and visiti7i clergy were also in attendance, Rev.L ct.s''fa' ; ado lad Py R e. :ra.r~ :zee -t'?sf also at the flrdizt.-#: <�.111t�.'GY. s and 1,37.1,11, 1.'x.. nL.a,et-•'%;�'o;ra: the..t.r3 .r } ciTw.i»iteta -was- .ti. Rex. Lyc: s »r>ttthe Zy.S the andW1,+ 1s -was Ham.. A number c.,f S.e.r 1.}_. wt. -re :Ls: :-.7.a.LF.In .,..v . '5a "-1.berze . ..r`. -T . _•'. end. r:'.. S t e \+;,i €,��:. the Ai+.C"r...:,t:.: s.> -':J:.. . _ end `.1.+.611 a *}"..S,T!�trl"...1.':y,P.;w- w 5' "Grp ?nil:. t"ir T7 r.i. :Inez r .v .•._ham .L1.� 1: :rem : !4-.1.r out r` c'r1 . i a^`3'�i1ii,sif Fs snare k.fS�ta i::w r " i ��ya..e S ..,'v1.c:t a €:ak. fcc- the..: !f itY.C,rLi r u " & rt 910T77.5 '543.aae- 3s Y.er C";:*". T' ' The. r. .- Via::y rale ,v rd:' 1 . J '.tet: f21, was fro -n- wtzt T ZW rsat11Sper t *"it' s s_i'c sed N14.7.77i5 Was- 7.1 � 12 -or tax ��.L'.a+.e.a`.rslast m'a�.." tY�.� °^' `.�'. LT rsa:zed m n ',• st '+Wiz' Mus.. Gi :Sr sai4::b. `:/.a.' n .,J L t ' .:i7I``tz TA,.„5 at ,.:itl i'c'y s�' ,were. : y _ z ftir a.,"7J..F►_�L1.4-`'i�' 1w..1.�. :%±h i:i ..'^"i.u� «s�.'SL' 'L.Z0,-:..1:»y 1...t:'. 11.1... C.11"'n..t.i �"'.�r L, "'.x.'`11.. W.,=."*.•=1 .i; t pis• S...i�.-1t_ er..i "� '=�.:s•-i:j.,,,�-+K The ti:e 1.5.11 :.e4an ri -kaii,.s_ f' i1,: .na and Manes e s ?"K:ti to %.-;a° 'J.,CCF.:ittG avails:-: e Corz.nc.71] •i.i. is 'tw .i+ ; S.a a>11 25 . tt t "4 ,. M a .'..,� .: f antes.. 1......y. Ontario 1�...2 ,of Co,, -:.7.7c-,7. '1.11 ..-'....L �. T .. s: ._..�r�u' � w sa the �_:.� k� .,ate (^_.. �. a.U= r=- William Elston. sr.ec:x:a''at-..:s, 411;: =he'ai.. Reeve TZ.On rc mW a"u Ylilli ixi Li ifs, BLYT1a and the surrounoirtg =am flity aI SLYTH, ONTA.Ftl0 adnesday morning by MoLean Bra. Publishaas Limited Andrew YMcLean,Pa- bI. s .Rhaa Samittttr, Editor & Ath rtcsir • ity 'ki"earno-a er meati -Ontario Asseciatical and The Audit Bureau al at tt r=ates: Ca ai3a year (in advance} .'� i'ce t a year (Ladvance) Sirvie copies 's cents each :rad as second dass man ttY Canada Post Off.i. faaa;Estrattet Number 1319. 1.was :g sem. « e e s ming more b� then dal people taThiag ab the tr ddans' they e:marg. . Then] realized that 1 was c ?t`fide4d., Wkhnob .0 be. theg. Lad fining cats ; z .� zze z. z � a .- zc a.p r:. Therearea ere ,gLittle wba more � tide spate fr eight the 10 T e aha' acrd s b . g,;� $r.., : , aid tbe inceey . SsI. ;1 �' figs. tel seed lee? uP 'HowY= we a inch TV z , out .,3 a.. if I 'tet doesn'twho laila,af�.w i.. >ase�. ea r- ek a- -L; e . a..5_a�y.. f �, *lie. And they do. ts, time mentheir w� is s .Can: the: car .g1'i: the datss -huecarmaraaccaaaaalaraaaboatlee ata° the- .mcst a "' they ie down on t, ci eat other and go t the harvroao.. ' That Was the end of any birds End.'bees instruction. Nen in a cl,,,,--endng 'tine of boring a ,t:.xS1 na.fiSts are middle. -aged nd- puents Ile women, young enough` to stili There has been . no better lesson in the e a o a dark nisi t. the old v aoe of freedom of freers c'f' the -press tliar the one taut ` Poland i the last few ��: 'e're always talking, aboc our freedoms .I . the West. Our journalists ' are always ming us c. this or ° that danger to �a of the per. bud the'value of this freedom and the ,dance to there remain becausevague we have never n a world without. hero. Even .d ng two W Wars w t freedoms were cur Bed, Canadians std njayeyd liberties only dream- ed-ti-la im- ed ` nu u3 > w ti+L "tic •� Ut ld. Tame ak at what the government did whet h' first adecided to carp down or, the Soritai ty movement in Poland. The". ane f.r a w already state controlled b to tate' no chancesarray e Star reading g ras.,.dsts. o3-etnert ooe part of the ex n tO allOthelt as halted. ' was relatively easy to do in 1 4iand be attse cars are Law and gine s.:sc at the bat of times. Prohibiting the sad of Baas ..=trolling pub& t nspwaa .tion and the:use of 'army - roadblocks isolatee one part of the c +anti f another. Wheng entjrestance leaders didn't knowWhat was -°gig on in other 1 e s theiraatiaas * ei a 2:s aware Px cy, Wjig ' not ply the telephone? The aranv Wight of that a simply. cut all telephones except those fore , df� use., Generals have ownmfor hundreds of �s that aro army with= oarannnica ns can nq function efae to ' . no .t:e: how many weapons ani how rnucis aunt h has. So on one side the resistance in no means of mi n.�ds e the ary had every - mems of t ,a munica�ns The rpt was a cm -erne conclusion. .n. Governments a o ` wr fed t. cpr gs leave, f real vee, made the right publicassembly:one of the first freedoms to bite the dust These freedoms in eastern Europe are fra e;att the best of times and c f course when the in Poland came, they were outlawed,. even if Solidarity a Id have let pe ie know theybeing held and pie cid. have men taper. despite travel re 'i< s.. Places of potential table sucl`, as t were'closed dopa. That left only small. underground printing pre and hand -bills as the only feam oftanius available to those who wanted to fight the goo •nt. �y in the wkp1L could I be organized and the �e and "ship -yard. s orte:rs couldn't hold out in isolation against the est of the ?averment. All dictatorial oil goo -a linen i' . ,'whether the Cammunir.s of Eurax at.asd Asia. cr the regi t -w+ ing d etaEtc s of Cectrai American enough to slid in their pYatn� a ha:;� . a b . warts by, t as though h they had ted grandchildren. They hie ez- tha eed. pelts ab the haby-sittin g its edhr d . Thi brag tii their grar°`d a+ee sxc e d-ts ixi tb e Big... Bet ' t e otu, the salty..crew, even t sled by the body s on, .sing - ;�� , x the- r saiciness. and even don't gild a d or tamed . After a fix. it i recently. My, father -in -la. �. ratherf whenwe arms ,gimg ", ais h sold have t visit, a t 3 p.. t. At 11 that night we sail 1: high g��af ,;at"tpform- School. • s xol. IAS t 9 a straight, rve �d you amt ani: Campbell, the &3-er. = d tom' ty, . dower � is to go to a or r , � .. r t Paraguay. Dated to my ` great -code, e rimed. ..r �arilmeltt ter a .t s, r i arthritis, .a his, as welcome m.spolen_a the_ they can't hack it, wereas wand C og as a..f place T;as, e column was d bd by dip r s ,, sent awe art 8 year oil Lawrence Ott of Perth, Ontario. L se ewas-"grit �` the lames man was hanged in Peri. F dent: "`h was mange." The ran turned as the crowd aaad s before bis death.:` He had a his Vie.. Today he'd be a3. man -slaughter' and sii years. L stated fila p` years ', at Vis., at the enc pictures theatre. He fie_ s at ght a dam. T knocked him out of as jab ' 1930. ►t he kept co playing raga e and Jam a s f"Ld there was opening. I to improvise .for the silent z -es. I to his pianoat i' 'wno y des. " his nes and ghat .iia , He always bad a a ck. Tab t pledge in 1925. h1� 13months. .G sick onashpto Pram- in 1918, and. was too a to be wed. He neve' d; "But I a of Kiev." He's in of Sunset Hates now, but � they ask him when hell be F €m .a clay r Perth. he SUS. axe&pent& on w I " That's ;' Hang on,• La • You gave pleasure to Pie.1 he 1 can sir es salty as you. e acresas s borang d r a•rga sx z pa knew they couldn't 'hi.t a!a . IRamage tt baush tib oar amt motes with a: , "So long. , grw- her 're da.. . --,Mg wee arnd. best i b±. 1.. have.. � a .s ..._ &hens tat sty in foer a saa:ae a, witb. the p a,ay : ' :" . 's: Int lwve thma tie with thek %gig ca. Next alum, n the bt department, are pang oceTin who lave prodaced ow or andt asthough th 'dswum tx cfunbed :Meant Elt.L L'Let me .tee pa what Timmy (cr rte: may . Fie vas woad. in aisisery school, arid b saw sfipped. and be p~ at Iris saw, and he said, "Don't yao dye do :hat', and the tam told ram and she said it was the most ankles lestdrag, red s 3, and bi,b+ah aha ... Big, B -o -r4 -z g, We `mn imp thal type af story. Mytea, age 7, Grade 2. jam .kr'1 3g over the * Clans bit, came home we day tad mid cry, wile she hew what bcatain adly foto-lam word that she'd_ seen scrawled on the sidewalk meant. My e "Li 'nL4ve, eves r.20 "'s lata. Ai the tie, ab - eddy, with w} a'And what do it mean, dearr t eakaa a yewas., "When is Wies ,1111111.1i1111,101 411111.1 YY 1 .1d1,1.11YIh I 1111 1 , II 111111, Adtqwebsimi is =Ord to O:awdittst *int it rat trot el t 1,0,y. arra Ow allooltitg gem tat irszt -Ya Os .1 W b - Jam at Ott I w111 IM -b. mist_ wiirblit ewers Obie be titew % lilt 'ai r,ircTat �.�firl 3twat be rsepotwitist ler iyY rl Ilf 09$1111 banana na re.publ. s fear fr of .-pee± and. freedom of the mss than aa 'resign= trader trulyepress e ; pe � isolated Lin cr e re We l the West complain � our snit at ew Coffee break„ at the bis stop:: over the irk yard few, in thebar. We seldom f' 5"e ,a good thing to say about t M power.' et we say its fen. People ;ung oppression are 3s .kanyt i ics4 even*:heir t fid. ns as .r s.,� gi aent'p . i'e* are ` they Twit minds y s be. active bot th can't 'express- . themselves: a , - rse! a v . of an extreme case of �3'aa:lpalsy. You hate a hely, L :gid bet n is encased in a body it 't coatal. You car; t talk, can't " ° 't °e . : ;: head up by l . f Yet yam. ca have the sate: thoughts anyone � . have. kt's l 'Fre The f ry felt try p over their i t ralife of a dict r .zp. Even in cases where. people express support for . 3'e crriMt p -y may cat safe. let -HO -is in Chi: - ..s ze ie tiers ip, e pc e s they sapo-t .. ' publicly replaced u t by . r f and have found e�`e t1g t right before is r Wig, a. ended what they had said b�. I is t o a ship. the one hand the -ta coon& hafOr a to the nel p through cIr� b"p, radio. television and the : �e c the mer. he F hundreds., ram th sl&r ds or maces of spite. to wort among his own pe r so that he= s oat any pti ai o g s of amore they ca:.i f . Ata e.cro€ freedom, :a e b knowledge., is a flange thing. you happea to be the ;ea t of a tot -'h/1 government. Despite theoff" people have der,..rlded freedom iri manycouaries Leder the iron hind of dictatorship. We saw tt Czechoslovakia in 1968, We SilV aiz2 1978. We saw it in Polandint and19S1. Bet being elide bit free is like beegalie bit pregame; it may -sten Drat small betr? Jar keeps" ing. Gwen a chana to use their voices at ,the people of t?• se coon ifadn't tai rkeauk sem, they began screaming demands fat more tr ..: - T e _frustrating thing abs Matching Poland was thaty hew hasor yar,s t-. of tie before wliat happecedto old come. You kept praying fta Sofidairy to sly dotes.. to take one gain and sit co n f a while, let tic3ogs cad down beam they- moved heymoved on to the next step. But people o have hada eme. c1 freedom can'. think 'a such a cool, impassive way as we n the oth« '4:1e of the world, _• That's why dittatc s arcal aa' -ways fen that first bit of freedom. • THE SLYTh STANDARD, JANUARY 13. 1982-- A3 �-y.k cat enthet you et the teSt of tri and drevp yea keo the depth cf s :pie tos. The more, make the mat you .,s the ecceatty wow mare Ltd mare Te.ereg to the Ereenthal r s tee. leaper u4 t st wtme s gr of :re Med4„ espy , have of feeis t: sib g. •.aed had " .2z3 sae Lye When the federal Tna. dam. the ' £$remhiing Pair C Two Wromerer-r^.1 Lilt e break., Mer zed theft m eceeeedc.c with ses; rob - her -les di .e t of rlmtc, Man Dereald Shaw, 24, W'n aed Srit=► +break -b, 'a .' G€ ri+ , s Farm E.`4 zt Wit '? a of .'Jt: uyy :., -nen= i.:u'"'-t=kg 1 a , `f a� - teetheswere :ante from the aarage a3 Vet s c( Coea-Ccia. The tt The nam were'curled eke with breat'at t Theence Feed NO b Br >vs c :toms doe. The on Tras eriered gai ce:.in the lea.a . They ceen t nave. e. me •- fee . They them to break oto it with a satedgehaerema b ateraept was elan rr sa?s eLl They dki how- ever lir ,Les, D t &. ± re.wiager Doe J V41 said lore & e the =M. mame.g: dsccvenred the break-in at 7:15 a: and cam: the Wra#,L-n 0..P -P.. The samei�t two tee +11114 t txreak. ' e1-. red that far en zdiet trant place in. Dearge-enber C'*.nta'y' ' -d " ea �r 3leteayale. when atc..) " fon akod- ratff mta. *ir:- O. P?. charred rao m Way.'Lead' aidtheft ate &per teeee Loth:now. T�-: ieali gdettwei ori from the ienpreteS...edoe M texpvts pea tem two cents in led the res. ci seoggin on as beszwe =Id lerreg aboan be beeTe-getidee2thles; teed dabs as I came elfeet ea - Bea beedget is ehas yet to iieone mord sital thancrt how good it Gamark, vsnikmd ore cera befae, - bec, &e feglag'. madi beat of the &tele vebg reesezred the come - Fieni. , w a -c2 X1.71 be int=t ti7 deecer de li II . f,. i ate:: meaceege. They Vic. t arhedow andthey r e - Mend f canoe hoWes.„ one LELYs .f 25 ochre and a f,,,Le case of 12 meet boties. t Cr , C •ow- O.PP aniai that Y it . eogsearcn Terraare for the other iteres it had ' bt=a, stales 7F 0 0 P came scr"I.r .j+° Wrote . M. MLr a^ d n� S"�..��... ee r zeed ede.� Ja *" LIzTCt 1 3 .Mr. end Mrs. Dale Friese a d parmts Lod MrFes. r 'd Qa:tsW,e I, Bob' B s ; pezt S+iis eddy Loreicia Mr, and }fie CeEm Pee,.al_-, Katie.: Mr. Leei Kee Amid. Revew. ad .L s .tom°- C• a -„z _ aim Mics mer C.& Sher es• h1 reter Mrs- w:i-r ",era) roc ,Itfor$2.7 11, age. >k he,FILCIeNieve. Mr. red lots- Len Ca vriaed Tor= Om Trees - day "S -day fto 3 areaks ea:Teeter Weedy aed G.� e B_ C. a,. d . ' tfew` dais with Me. 1 f:--s...j+-e is 'F.,e C:ZZ- PRINCIPALS OF GOOD MILKING .Bou-a#i� u �!= & se�� can PARDYS AIRY SUPPLIES PhGne $ly 519-4234266 1,111,• ,•1,11,11 1..,.111•••11. :11.,.11, . • 1 ,•11,14 ,1,1.1 .111 I mil 1111111.J I111 1 1 .1111 111 1.111,% From MYou By Rhea Hamilton problems se that if end bmee =rn forbeeer t wT.M. mar-eevetryl'eine brightLend nend c r the keesy b=udge.: 1 Iree sctne se the snmi rid we ean start tharr.g a course for 'tomer waters. . encotne b..miles stzet a gpac .have r basa: pionts to rte- . The Er getting the hesesb i-, .race to protect yam.irr � dep..ts..if y a...tee-tett have group "ns,m-e, retie sere it is tnc:a 'e in i kltin- T`he se ih1 g z;�. fr -fid tele iSthe - e ig.' set aside -t feel cc hearseff : dee irk a R - am - six m if the need eehocid a�. Hama aGamg .Sether zens held matting 2 a w- 1�- p.m. with 23 fieatJean 12.1. The mie-- ng oma �0 arch-. Kra= at pimp. tC ..r :a.._'zg, 9 c - maim= of amar r a- &sss... The- seg-" r's reaxt was gin= isibef Smelt-, an teetreaserer's rel by 1pfargeret Ta;. 10 mem- bers ever armee. Fco example if a.need S ,t to lig a on, set yow savings target at SIO„.030. _ Keep . it _ liquid : in 1inter-t sz i-rngs ac et short term deposits cr bis. Rear ea"t savings, are not r co mended bat can be used as a tax Shelter (`d that is still possible with the new budget). Tet final b is ycar Ireeeve Wirer one of the bee investments a b r 1y ice. mak int fight of high intent rl and high Years cif experience a.ting has sly that a ..se is sill the 1best hedge zaniest i..on. 1 can understa d ailthis sceand athice but can't for the life. of roe see now 1 can .sa..V SIO,Cat as a nest egg einst inflation when it tek,, every ent to manage whir we are . idling now and theme are plenty of ethers save io the same bit. On the news Monday bight Global finance reparter John Dor was oUtallag the. new- est tax the federal team is working on, and it is a very spooky and disturbing aha.. it is at the dot people who have managed, above all else,- to sage and almost pay off their homes. You know the people i meant the reed couple down the street who is almost ready to go on de- cre ed income with retire- ment and the middle-aged =pie svho have fougfrt over eery penny and done - out so that they can enjoy life better ` later with the house paid for. The example given was this if you own, a house wow S125,000 ,and you have a S2-5,OO* mortgage left outstanding, the new idea s:en s that 5100,M paid on the house as eettit that will be open for taxation. There - ire you would be pay ig S6,OOO in taxes on a home you don't fully own yet end with the extra financial bur - 'ng me, odder Shuffieboard was held on ma, fah. Winner's . were high lath -Helen ,.awn., low - Clara - C r.'a. ley, high m an -Clare Vint,low-Rea L2Ft so i. Playoff winners were Les Reid and Ifietta Hoggart. N Shuffleboard .Jan n. �a Ea e welcome. Atte J. card party; dire sternlyro weather there ► e just 3 tis in play Dai January &th.' Fe -`sabers were hni htgh:Haz~i Reid; lone hails- ".lore Fotherg . low-- =;uthey 1 r omizson, men's high -Ted Fothergill, lone hands -Reg Laws a -Bob rilOrdriSOn.:Lssrkv chair Beth. Wiz. Committee iii urge were Irene. Brody and Dora SLI H� � L •Jew S ., ga . �'o, Clams Reid. Gee-ege V- z I. Vie Hogg'ti�.r, and Bab Thompson. A � •✓R. Clare -V t:� r ii r e 8 games ,cards wed played.�%te&r.r, w rim- La&es Mgt -:Bet fir, � less Hazel Rem -:M ae Ravi .mien's ;h-- Les Llt hands Jean ani m±z' o ( a -e Is a -_ an). Lee n }a+ Ser'ed bz zri �st dklega s and .H.a:ra Cd- S ,ne z'I'5 cep were %van Mar.sa Ken, e trid Iwilltuba' SIDEBACON z.„.. LO E S e tee.:#. �' Er -ems Eat " EEece-er f,ee +.a s an. scree. reit and JMer- zee-pi:Ter ..�b Shobbroob_ Vert card; party January 22nd. There was no church 'Ser lice due to stormy weather. Sympathy. is . erten to Mfrs. Hazel Watkins and her sisters, Ethel, Alma and Vera on the loss of their father MT. Vern. Hoggart. age 91 who passed away on Thursday, January 7, 1982 in Huron- vinw New Years eve',g;xcs# ` with Miss Edythe Reece; i a:td Mrs. Logo Lyon -z-ert cousins,. Mrs. I Mary Wight - man, -Myth, Miss Margaret Vipond, Atsmod and ' Mrs. Fere Caridff, Brussels.. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beacom on the birth ofa daughter on January IOkh I IIll 11., 1 ,J 1,1111 II Ili =I III II,IIII.11i1 111111 el111II.Yi 411.14111,11116,,1• III ,IY ,11.1 .66 Sainei��°r"s . 10 lb. x 'GS I 11 11 11 1 ,111.1 1 11111 . _ . Sc e-ider's 10 lb-. box en 1 1.111I,.I6•I, 1. 1 111.1 1111 I ill 11 III eider's" Ready to Eat Boneless Dinner Explorer en=re. ere offer - mg was S3. re. se;y was wort. - k, . ter. ea::`, We dosed . .,.� , Ths :-s MT Fly"s HAMS lb. box II 1 11.,I, 1Y 11,1, 1 id 1,1,1i 11,i Ih lIlhlle 1.1111 1 11 1 1,1 { 11. II 11 111 5 ieeider's 12 €b. box IENERS 11 •1111,11 111 Illi„L11 611 12 11 III II.1 6 11 . box 14,11111 .11 den may never cam. For your diEgence and hard work yoo are Knalized. But`people everywhere fighting the budget. area big for changes.. A group of businessmenm Peterbo- rough have unanimously a - to send in ter federal tas monies by ply express t illustrate to MacEachen and the feral liberals that thew budged has set business bar is time instead of miring fes_ The Canadian Federation of Independent mss has already started its battle and with some " wide sup I certainly wish them well. While Mr. MacEathen .. may not bei a wird, his achiso s should be after so many years in the business. they don't know how their plides will effect the con- tra- then who does but the ink guys being beaten 'into the fid? We in the ranks tem wInc .needs the beatieg" =3 it certainly isn't we who. - pa} the piPe'r- it isn't our tune. t in Clinton Publ&c How. sister for Melincla. Miss Edythe Beate and Mrs. Laura Lyons spenit New Yeats evening with Kiss Olive Johnson and Miss Reta Yeo in Clirtoii. On Saturday .iantiary. N1r. and MTS.. Bob Beacons. and, , Melkda. visited with Mrs. Lyon and Miss Beacom_ On Sunday January 3rd si.ng with Mrs. Lan”. Lys and Nriss Edythe the Bea - cam were Mr.George Nies. Mrs. Margaret -Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Blob Crim riser. Lisa and ala of Stratford, My.. and Mrs. Murray Lyon,Brad- ley and Deana. Mr. and Mrs. Bim' Lyon and :Cheryl all enjoyed super at Triple K Blyth.::. 0111111 I1 II I1 0 ,I 11111 11II 11 11 0:1 111,11111 0 01,1.d .4.01,60Y .1 061L II,1 II 1 1 11 ARGARINE 11 .IYII•I ill 1,11 0.61,l VIII 1,1,111.111 11111 1lle 611 liltY II III•.161.1111111 111,11 H tf's 5 )inti. BEANS WITH PORK 11 1.111, .•,1. y, 1.1 .I Y••hS.111u1Le1.111.4A114.1..111.11 .111..1 i.e.e-.I..I I.• IIN 1,166‘i.,1•11, 61 111 1 11, 1 1. 1 11.11. i.s Cottonelle TOILET TISSUE el 1 • I. I,J I Oki South Frozen 9 „ ORANGE 1.5 JUICE ,_3•_ •9 Y 1 I„ 1 11111.14 I,II,I IIIIli1 1.5! EFHINDi/4,S 169b. 113-130 lb. average' - alt, wrap, frozen YTH MEAT MARKET Mon. Fri. 8 Q.m- 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. 5 p.m Custom Killing - Cutting and Wrapping By Appointment Phone 523-4551 FREE DELIVERY We Reserve the Flight to Limit Quantic SPECIALS IS EFFECT THURS. - SAT. • dW1nY.li u: 41VJYid�hd,I�u�Y.lu1liLVlihia I' Ihu aln�IeiW YaVtVluldllliIJ i iulhhi8 J��1�61d+1Y6Ir IGhllliue�u6+l►1hi{ilitili{h �l + Y i VII ittll'lldidJJWIII;I iYl 11 dl iil6i.Iildi1111164s1i,iiil hF4 JiIJW uhalidtlaaladi.ii'Ia1ill.aa Lila daalahiadralaul llhitiadaildaruailldu14laakialiadlatlhhahliaa DEVON BRAND STORE PACKED YOUNG ONTARIO POULTRY SMALL LINK SAUSAGE CHICKEN BREASTS hull lJJdiihihldd,111,1,+aiilk,.hVhddi11NI, olii,ildthiii i14JIdtlIJat4u,6Jaldolli,dClLiiu161+61a uIII Ji ,114!,,i11111,114, a111J1 LJadh tllltl661lLlld+1116 ONTARIO FRESH LEG OF PORK idVWJ idaidh6.i LIII dliJll 111!11l+<hiYIklrai I�� Ib.` ILh Iu 111110111 11,1.1,11.111,1 LiiMJ Llilll d, 11..6.JiLldldy,$161111419d i1tl111ohIb116.641411d,hWi1 IIJd+ankdll+6VIld61✓ih l l Ldi611111,1 dd61W11111h Ih6uiLhh.lJl l lut 1,1tll'iihd161f JIIl IIi iLAllhf u6141WiuJa,ili!41Ji IIIIII IIi lil d.!1101 'hi 11.Whdumtl hhal, +d hI411,1,11g.! III, 1,11, 101 11Jilo IIIId1611.,&.11rJl ilJ+ JUL IV al 11,1Iliul.hlih1111�,uJilihallW�1��66hlCi1.1 111&11,1iihdh,S11i61i1'1,61,YIVin6i6Lii I Ii1VAJ6111hi ZEHRS.FULLY COOKED St,10XEP DINNER 'HA 1111�1III 81llf iYhlailLlI i 11 11.116 i Lin l{iduhBlCti PIKE OF CkZiD,l SOLELESS PHA 1VTT SKIT ? CXLED COTTAGE ROLL JUKE LEIF SWUT rx(LE* CORNED BEEF BRISKET MAUI SOIOSI1&. IUC. t MEi$E Of MOCK CHICKEN 1 CHICKEN BOLOGNA LS APIE T Pititi Of UM satona mu COOKED HAM SCOEIDEIS kX SLICED BOLOGNA MAPLE LULF SUED NUT eat CELERY LOAF Lltiadlii�J I11itlll8iillhtU1111;I1d3111111,111Ji hilld.IuV�dl MONO OF CAL 110. 1 Ol TARIO CARROTS 21b. y y�y K t w �rl� y,.� �C N! CAL sa!, CLEMENTINES l ES �RYiVihl K 4+�. �'Y. CY Y iW 5? Qz. �i6W'Wrh alai 9.a+�. P7� c 1E. CAL ■t 1 id! FPIO { CI OCk+: j FXE�� Ft D P, i 6itEEJt sz o nssl'au I P f VEi1 ; 2 3b. 1,Yr COLE SLAW 417 PEPPERS _ 7 7 CUCUMBERS 77 waft oti �l In61 nlJowala+slr iawifJdli'Ihdu+i ui ilia hWdnY�u a li moon OF Call. f XT ram PEARS Iiiilui�i�d i�IhI�Y11161111��1{ISO ii{���Ili a6 d oil.lulidliio 111,1111 1,ihidJiiddlriaili1111l. tIMIT 3 DOZEN PER•FAMILY' di 11:iw1aud,i LI611.1.6.1 DC FANCY QUALITY EHRS PEA Gauntry Oven Fresh baked - dozen Country, Oven Raisin Or 16 or. $ -FRUIT BREAD C REGULAR OR DEODORANT PLAYTEX MAXI PADS BOX OF 30 LAUNDRY DETERGENT FAB 2.4 Xg. r3. 9` i OLD' sox FROM FLORIDA 6' oz. ORANGE JUICE ILU'EWATER BOSTON BLUE 20 oz.. FIS/4 STICKS OR FISH FRIES IEWATER BOSTON SLUE 32 oz. FISH & CHIPS$259 BATHROOM TISSUE 4 ROLL ZEHRS 3 VARIETIES ►FLOUR4 COLOURS I,19 PINEAPPLE AIRS. SMITHS 700 g. APPLE CRUMB PIE la 9 NEILSON 4 'FLAVOURS $ SHERBET 1 LITRE 1.39 GAY LEA FIESTA ASST FLAVOURS YOGU RT1759.a. TENDERCRISP 2 VARIETIES 16 oz. McCAINS.PIZZA $1, LIBERTY 100'i PURE 3 LITRE BICKS WINE VEGETABLE 011.$3,29 SAUERKRAUT NEILSONS 2's 9 E.D. SMITH APPLE COTTAGE CHEESE 19 PIE FILLING 12 NEILSONS . PKG. OPUBBYS FANCY 32a 19 o 99 48 of E.D. SMITH CHERRY ` 19 f DREAMSICLES : 1,39 TOMATO JUICE 99 PIE FILLING 1,64 PURINA 1 VARIETIES .4a5°°a: WESTONS 2 VARIETIES 6's WiMiiThc . TENDERVITTLES1,39 BUTTERHORNS ? 19 oz $t THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: Josephine St. (Hwy #4) WING HAM GODERICH AS -- THE BLYTH STANDARD, JANUARY 13, 1982. The minister's sthy 1K BY CECIL VIS rY Myth United Church certain person was having problems believing in God's forgiveness of all his sins. He knew in his mind that God forgives but in his heart he was lacking assur- ance. He discussed his diffi- culty with . an understanding friend. Gradually, he came, to realize that. there were cer- tain misdemeanors in his life which he had committed during his youth and for which he had not forgiven himself. He resolved to for- give himself and to his surprise he became aware of God's fullforgiveness of all his sins. Our realization of forgive. ness ,lakes in four areas: God's forgiveness, our for-. giveness of others, accepting. the forgivness of others : and forgiving ourselves. If we fail. dIi1111In LBl1A1 L II1.111 Wm 111.11 I I i .111 1.I11 . 1 11 wenry Brothers :arpentr' Quality Workmanship Guaranteed R. R. 1:, Auburn 523-9328 av IP) to forgive or to receive forgiveness > in anyone of these areas, then the whole matter of forgiveness is af- fected. We cannot separate one area from the other. ' In the Lord's Prayer we pray, "Forgive us our trespasses ;as we forgive those who trespassed against us". And in the Great Commandment of our faith we are command- ed to love God with all our heart and our neighbour as ourself (Matthew 22 (34.40) - the three , main areas of relationship and all are inter- related. The beginning of forgive ness centers in God 'through Jesus Christ.: in the cross e sce the message of God's complete and free forgive- ness to be received by faith. Itemctnber'it takrti but a muuicut hlark: .a Standard Want 'Ad. Dial 523-)64h, >fSTaTT LIT o )ptician 87 Main St. South, SEAFORTH� Optometrist's and Ophthalmologist's Preeerlptlona Filled Promptly HOURS: Mon., Tues.,.Thurs.Fri , 9:OO.a.m.-5:30p.m. Closed Wednesday Saturday 9 =12 COMPLETE.OPTICAL SERVICE. 527-130,3 ober.It 0 ),. It: «Uri (`amhridge Stref.t COitertch: Ontario.'N7A`4li.i• Telephone (519) 524-2723 CUSTOM MACHINERY REPAIRS, MILL, DRILL, LATHE & WELDING easonnbie Rtes WALTER 0. MARCHL Res. 5 4-164911 odONO "clot tIATNIY10' 1.� And it is through the grace of are enabled to forgive others the forgivness of others. If God's forgiveness that we and ourselves and to receive we fail to forgive,,then*we fail wonder of God's forgiveness, to realize the fullness and hooks at the Libra CAKE DECORATING AND SUGARCRAFT By Evelyn Wallace Evelyn Wallace , an knowledged expert in the field of sugarcraft, hasput together a comprehensive and.clear guide. From simp- lericings for the beginner, she turns to more elaborate .icings for festive ideas. Her • cakes look too good to eat. RIDERS OF THE PURPLE ac- SAGE By Zane Grey Another of Zane Grey's famous westerns, Riders of the Purple Sage is set in JOHN LONGSTAF. Optometrist Seatorth' 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9 - 5:30 `Saturday -9-- 12 Closed Wednesdays: BY APPOINTMENT. Free parking on Premises.. FRED. LAWRENCE Electrical Contractor HOME FARM AND COMMERCIAL PHONE AUBURN 526.7505` Utah. Jane Withersteen and a few of her riders try to stand against the might of the Mormon church. Could they possibly succeed? THE POOL OF FIRE By John Christopher Will and his friends try to destroy the Tripods enslav- ing them. With only four. years in -which. to• succeed, they must destroy 3 full cities of Tripods or:face destruction themselves. ` But how can a handful of men do what millions had failed to do? Storytime on Thursday at 1:30, v •.l. Time for fitness is time on Your Side. .R. Nisbett OPTOMETRIST' 12 Isaac St,. Clinton, Ont.; By Appointment'. 482-3677 Pdi hristian Reforme.•r Church Blyth Christian Reformed Church Invites you to Its worship services and progra JANUARY 1? 10 A.M. ' `Conquerors By the Blood of the Lamb" Revelation 12: 7.12 2:30 P.M. "The Gift of Shepherding" Psalm 23: John 10:1-18 Every Sunday Listen to: Sarnia.'• CHOK 7:15 a.m.`1070 Wingham - CKNX 10:30 a.m. 920 Stratford = QJCS 9:00 a: m 1240 EcOR'A!1:I •Paint oWalipaper •Flooring.:.._ Wellington S Blyth 523-4525 AR UPTIGROVE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS LISTOWEL, ONT. 291.3040 Give a UNICEF gift to a friend and help a child. For free brochure, call toll free anytime: 1-800-268.6362. Ask for operator 508. )11 111 OLD. MILL IN BLYTH Factory Outlet Monday to Thursday - 9 to 6 Friday -- Saturday • 9 to 9 Sttuday l to 6 WOOL AND -LEATHER PRODUCTS YOUR CHOICE FROM ONE OF THE -LARGEST. INVENTORIES ON THIS CONTINENT Telephone 523=9666 ,' A1111111 ,1.111. 1.11111 i11111.YI WW1 JI11GIIICiSi1WI111I1Y111Mil i 111,411111 ill 11.11l ,1111 GENERAL Gordon Elliott 519.523.4522 LIFE R. John Elliott ' 519.523.4323 l to iuouraiirr Njp urg it�titt' .410 Eswblishcd 1910 BLYTH, ONTARIO NOM 1H0 - 519.521401 H0 -5I9.523.44 1 LIVESTOCK MORTALITY INSURANCE Bowes Electronic Shop T.V. Antennae & Tower Installation Repairs Magnavox Sharp - T.V. & Stereo Admiral Appliances 523-4412 Hamilton St., Blyth D SEPTIC TANK,,,, PUMPING SERViCE CLINTON ;;UNE 482-3320 {or 527-0284 GENERAL REPAIRS OF' ALL TYPES TOWING SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY BP . g :/Pt c%vnond-�,.,�a 7ayv: Ltd. Blyth ' Ontario 523.4501 '523-9207 1111 . 1.1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1, l 1111 111 1 111111Pe a 1.1 111 PALMER Chiropractor Queen St. Blyth Office Hours: Tues., Thurs., 3-7 Saturday mornings by appointment 523-9321 Obert Iorsell Plumbing Heating- Sales & Service Box 68 Auburn 526-7597 eo. Burkholder AUTO. BODY COLLISION;REPAIRS & REFINISHING TOWING SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY 52p 9474 BLYTH SAFETY CENTRE Alignment -Wheel Balancing COMPLETE BRAKE /' SERVICE DISCS& DRUMS MACHINED_+ GENERAL SERVICE AND REPAIRS SAFETY INSPECTIONS CHATTERTON AUTO -SERV I.CE--- _. ESSO 523-9322 LYLE YOUNGBLUT OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE -Your Oii Heating Contractor' BLYTH ONTARIO PHONE 523.9585 . 111 1,1III.IIi11/I1111.11 1(rl\11111.11❑/.t(i11Y1101 .\11 IIn1111i 1(1It/.1.%.lull.\Ifll / 1-1. 1, 1. 1,11/1f/i!/I 1/(7 1,/ i lIn/In. 1 .11. V.r. l llnIV i 11l1 In.li,tll I li 111.111111111,11 I/1.11111 1.,1 ,14.rIIII 1 111 1el INlilul 111;; 11.111 .11 ,1 111111.141l 1 1 Coming Events CLINTON. Legion Bingo, every Thursday, 8:00 p.m. First regular ` card $1. Re- stricted to 16 years or over. 15 regular games of. $15, $5 least .on split. Many other specials. Jackpot S200 must go each week. : 1.19-tf HURON -BRUCE Provincial Liberal Association 'Annual Meeting on January I4 at 8 p.m. Formosa Community Centre. 1.20-1 RAGS ANYONE? The Eve- ning Unit of Blyth U.C.W. is collecting rags. If you have any old cloth items suitable for rags please leave them at Wilson's Health and Gift Store or Blyth United Church before Feb. 28. 1-20x1 ' COMMUNION Service, Blyth United Church, Sunday, Jan- uary 17, 11 a.m. 1.20-1 THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT •'invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic. held at the Health Unit Office Medical Bnildtng; Brussels on.. .TUES-JANUARY:12,1982 _... from 930.1130`cm: for: .1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization 4: Hearing Screening 5. Vision Screening 6. Fluoride brushing for ages 'Ito :5 years... , ' ADULT' IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO :BE OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC: 1-20=1 4 Help Wanted mebody is �r Adult Volunteers to . assist with children's program offered by Family and Children's Services of Huron County.` 2.3 hours, Thursday morn- ings only, from January 21, 1982 to March 11, 1982, in Wingham. For more Infornsatioaa. Phone MRS, LEONA .. ARMSTRONG 887.6753 or MRS. PEGGY RIVERS COLLECT 524.7356. 4-23-2 7 Situations Wanted YOUNG married man re- quires full or part-time work. Apply to Ron Carter. Phone 523.4552 after 6 p.m. 7.19.2 IN-HOME mastectomy ser- vices now available. Mrs. Adams or Mrs. Stringer at: Rieck I.D.A. Pharmacy, Shoppers Square, Goderich 524-7241. 7.19-tf ■ aii 1111Wiulldil�tluWlVi�AW1� 11 Articles for Sale WATERBED: Do it yourself kit. Includes mattress, heat- er, liner. Single, Queen or King. Save hundreds of dol- lars by making frame your- self. Complete instructions. Free delivery 144161 637-6904.' 11-20x1 TWO treeing ;Walker coon hounds; 1 male, 1 female. Phone 526-7:538, 11-20-1 200 balers of ;hay.' Phone 523-9441.' 11-20-1 One 7 ft. x 14 ft. flat-bed trailer. suitable forhauling snowmobiles. Apply to Ron Carter, phone 523-4552 after 6 p.m. - 11-19:2 1979 Arctic Cat Eltigre 6000. Phone 523.9549. 11-19.2 OSTOMY Supplies and ap- pliances. See Rieck IIA Phar- macy, 14 Shoppers Stuare, Goderich 524-7241. 11-194SICK Room Supplies, patient aids, support garments, con- valescent products. etc. See Contact Rieck Pharmacy, 14 Shoppers Square, Goderich. 524-7241. 1119•tf 14 Property for Sale ormers: rbuilding For a good farm at a competitive price. PHONE .RAY.LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION 482.3305 Clinton FREE ESTIMATES 7-19-tf 10 Used: Cars: '81 Ford Coutik:.r pick : up_ Phone 887-6788. 10-20x1 111 ill 1 I.YI 411 1111111iiiIiiill1111111010111Y111 1 ,,, 11 lii 1111111,11 II 11.1 14111,111 1141 ill it r ou 11111i II 614 111..V;.,W 111111:1 Charges Ware based on the. number:' of . words. Sets .of numerals' as for serial numbers, street numbers, phone numbers or prices count` as oneword per: set.' Words joined ky hyphens counts as separate words.k FIRST INSERTION -15 words $2.00 .8c thereafter . SUBSEQUENT.: INSERTIONS -No copy changes, 6 per word,:minimum Si 50.. p r word ' SEMI•DISPLAY FIRST INSERTIONS S1.82 per column inch. SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS -51.54 per column inch (Minimum size in this. category, 2 inches. Accepted in . multiples of half inch)' BOX NUMBERS TO THIS. OFFICE -S1.00 insertion -THS-1,5 words 52.00, .8c per word thereafter. MARRIAGES, ENGAGEIiNTS,:DEATH NOTICES -- 15 words $2.00, each additional word .8c. iN MEMORIAMS--S2.50 plus .15c per line of verse COMING EVENTS --15 words 52.00,each additional word .8c Three insertions for the price of 2. CARD OF THANKS -30 words $2.50, eachadditional word .Sc per .word. ' t .e 25c DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT & TIME OF - INSERTION Deadline fortlaseifled Ads is 12 noon Monday No cancellation of multiple insertion advertisements after noon, Mondays per d:Estate Lt tlirwtom • �i*t a:412.937'1 .Blyth -,11/2 storey frame du plex- in commercial area. ****** Bl -4th -11/2 s.torey. 4 bdr, home• on; double lat. �er� nit�ely kept. owner 1yll .consider mortgage. *******, Londesboro-2 floor; brick _home -on -large. lot; under,- 30.000.04' nder-30.000.00 *******,: Londesboro-brisk bungalow. electric .heat,' finished base- ment; carport, './j acre lot, inground pool.' • *s*s*** Auburn, '11/2 acres. 1 floor bungalow, basement partly finished, garage, and work- shop. ******> Hwy. #.1, brick bungalow, lite new, . carport. owner will finance at very reasonable price. ***a 150 Acres. nearAuburn.102 workable, insulated hog barn, good house, trout stream, F.C.C. mortgage can be assumed. owner very anxious to sell, try an offer. ******* 10 Acres -farrow to finish for 70 sowsogood home on paved road near Auburn. as 14-20-1 THE BLYTH STANDARD JANUARY 13 1982 -4 A7 oking t�r' offer it today 14 Property for Sale WEEKLY newspaper busi- ness including 2400 sq. ft. printing shop and equipment. Inclusion of Real Estate op- tional., John A. Allison, Realtor. Morrisburg. (613) 543-2044. 14-20x1 >. 15 Property for Rent SINGLE stores on Turnherry`, St.. Brussels from 65,0 to 800 square feet or mays be corn biped to provide approxi- mately 2200 squaw ` feet. Write Box 3522 The Brussels Post, Brussels. Ontario or phone 519-527-0240 for par- . ticulars. ar.:ticulars. 1 5:20xtt .: 19 Notice HAVE your truck tires cut for extra traction. Brown's Tire Service. • €i.R.#2. Blyth. Phone 887-6788. 19-20x1 4r•; Mr. Clare Wall. Provincial Service Officer of the Royal Canadian .Legion,` will be in Blyth about Feb.. 15th. with advice for any- one about War Disability Pensions. Last` year the War Pen- sions Act was changed, and there_ are..Neterans'_.: widows whose pension was discontinued upon the. death of their spouse. who are now entitled to Veter- ans' Widows Allowance. This is not automatic, you must ask for it. If you think you qualify. or haveany. problem about War Pen- sions, contact Clare Vin- cent: _523. or ; Henry Pattison, 523-4584 before Jan. 29 andwe will ar- range an interview with Mr. Wall. 19-20-3 CONCRETE WORK: Expert chimney and roofing repairs. Specializing in stabling. Don Ives. Phone Brussels 887.9024.. 19-19-tf PREGNANT and need help? Free, positive, confidential support. Birthright. Call 357- 1066 or 392-6541 or London 432-7197 collect. 19-19-tf PHIL'S refrigerator and .ap- pliance service. prompt de- pendable service to all makes and models of domestic ap- pliances. Phone 887-9062, 19-19-tf Phone 523-9646 11 III, 11111 1111 111, .1, 11 111.,11, 1111111,1, 11111 1 1,01111 1,,1a, I ,11.11,11„1, 1111111 M. 1 1111,11161,1,1, 1 dI,•1111'MLI„11111114111L1111.Y /1Y1141i:11111 MOBILE HOME 1976 Bendix 12x68 with Annex 10x40. Excellent condition. Phone (416) 775-7174 or (416) 898-4767, Cook's Bay Pro- duce. ti 4.201 Honk's Small Engines Service 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523-9202 For Sale USED SNOWMOBILES WE ALSO SERVICE AND REPAIR Snowmobiles and Snowblowers and other Small Engine Equipment 19-19-tf •. 19N1otice,y.::. E. Parker: PLUMBING AND HEATING Specializing in pumps,, water softeners, combina- tion furnaces. R.R. 2, BLYTH PHONE887-6079 19-19-tf SEWER HOOKUPS Book for work to be done with E. Parker R.R.2 Blyth Phone 887.6079:.: 19-19-tf BERG Soles -Service Installation -Barn Cleaners -Bunk Feeders Stabling -Silo Uniaaders FREEESTIMATES Donald G. Ives: R.R. 2, Blyth Phone Brussels 8.87-9024 19-19-tf The Blyth Swinging Sen- iors held their pot luck dinner, in the Memorial Hanlon-. 6th with. 48 present to partake of thedelicious dinner. Following the dinner a very enthusiastic song session was held singing from the Christ- mas song book. The singing of Auld Lang Syne should receive honourable mention. i 9norra ?McDougal at the piano and Mary Wightrnan leading. Nora Kelly brought in the 1982 slate of officers. Pres. - Jim McCall, Past Pres. Eve- lyn Smith, .1st 'Vice Pres. Evelina Webster, 2nd Vice pres. Jean Griffith, Treas. Alvin Proctor. Sec. Lenora Davidson, Asst. -Mary Campbell; Program Comm. Mary Campbell. Grac Easom, Vera Badley, Nor. More news next week "' The Blyth Standard has printed a smaller than usual edition this week due to Sunday and Monday's bliz- zard. More news next week. Jim Cook FURNITURE REFINISHING Also interior refinishing wooden floors, doors, woodwork etc. PHONE 523.9284 19-19-tf 24 Card of Thanks Words cannot express our heartfelt thanks to all our many neighbours; relatives and fellow workers for the farewell party honouring our family.- The sacrificial giving:' of our friends will always be remembered along with the evening of entertainment as only Westfield is :1 able to provide. Thank you! Ron.and Sandra. Nancy, Sharon. Danny, Kathy, Wesley & Jeannette Snell 24-20x1 25 In lernoriani DAVIES.---In loving memory l of my wife Anne, who passed away one year ago. January 14. 1981. Never more than a thought away; And quietly remembered every day, • ' No need -for words except to say, Still loved, still. missed in every way. Lovingly remembered by her husband Ed. 25.20=1 A Standard Classified will. pay you dividends. Have you ' tried one? Dial : Blyth, SZ3-96146. Kelly; pianists• Ruby Philp, Elia Richmond, Winona : McDougall; song leaders Mary i'ightman. Vera Bad - le; Lunch Comm: Ferne. Howatt; Evelina Webster, Clara Rinn, Mary Hoonard, Evelyn Smith; Jean Griffith; transportation -Alvin Proctor, Charlie Smith, Evelina Web- - ster; cards -Molly Grant. Games of . Euchre.' Scrabble, Lost Heir and Tri• Orninos were, played. The regular Jan. meeting will be held Jan 27th, 2 o'clock in : Memorial Hall. Come` and bring a friend. Lost Heir Seven tables of "Lost Heir" were in play on Wed- nesday evening at the Hall. Winners were: High Lady Evelyn Smith, High Gent Charlie Smith, Low Lady - Barb Crapper, Low Genn Gordon McDowell. Everyone is welcome again next Wednesday evening. TH S i N DA 3g C Rai ra ting " "c tatribution_of all onion to of tlic the di fZ rent °ays fi ey minis in the ster in our churches, It is a yt"edncsw tribute to women to the work t^ry btb. of God. We aro thankful we have so many willing Women' to help us in this congregation A display of the Tweedsmuir book and photos of several. groups of ladies taken in 1962 were viewed. t#ts, Nelson Reid read tltb names of the chartered mem- bers, the ones that had moved frr closed withprayer. Mrs. L. Godkin read poem, A New Years Resol act•ay and the deceased with a moments silence. Rev. Swan'` ss 'The Changing tion", Hymn, —Now -thank t, e ns with alt our God was sung, Mrs„ if git'jnQ M. Hackwell'closed the dexo-: firs. Neil tions with prayer. The Prc, 3•-"-' rip- dent, Mrs. Viola -Nirkb a,ae chaired the business,'w fishing a Happy New Year and ading "A New Years" em and a "Recipe for a 4v t°ear", Minutes were e, d' by Mrs, thank t'08 for tate dews acrteu Harkin i;�ss ti? ttei Slii,��.:.. sayi£% w°35 piani from Romans 12;1 - by Mrs Norman ads: afV- they slag for rhe atety rvas takersfromdifferent iters of the bibl. seed by approved as lxcacktt°ell, firs. Sclitad' Herb Trasiss, els firs. Lavern Garlkin. -roc Alpha. The allocation is 51,t 00. same as the pas the - unit - ',yin five er possible. It was moss the Ii,C.VI. payposte parcel going to Zaire firs, C. ye Gifts a rremorate cfthe in go - cd a d Deeds to the anniver- bra to the ire Huron -Perth Presby- The neat to a1 r nmol meeting is to be held`January25th at l:-aensall nited Church, Several offer- ed to go, there should be a delegate to bring it back to estch nt Res. vin invited the four flys a rneetine at the ansewith ;Walton in Febru. McKillop in March, 17th nd Boundary in April. 8th 6 in May. Mrs. Kirkby closed the cards. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Ken McDonald followed by the year end report. It was moved` to leave the membership fee the same Blast "}ear. It,nEas agreed to ay part of the expenses for hdse young people gainm to ing with ^ pr , Being Ile' , -Tire Bet.:oie- ian v -as rent:'led in s'uisc ." C.\ i ng will' be anat czecutitte meeting. February 5ltortreed and i 3, Slim -treed. CHURCH NE W.I.NOT sunt eel ng t€allowIng morn n tvorahip s pith a pot :Inc ultch, sbytery e. end azt The Citizenship end Due to the ; storm'on invitation to the induction Worid Affairs meeting of the Sunday the set -;rice at Duff's service for the Rev, Charles. Wielton Women's Institute -vv'as cancelled. Rev. Charles Carpentier of the United will be held in$he :15 .nt. torr munity Swan Dopes to have the &call p.m. da}, ,Tana ry° 20 installation of the u,C.W, Church. Brussels, this corn at 11otiicers net Sunday. The ing Friday evening at 3:00 he convenors, Mrs. filar- discussion panel on Toc P.m. old Bolger andAlpha will be left till a later Mer all plan to ha as "il err deur with the boys that speaker Ray McNichol ` ho atte ded included Daryl has worked with Crossroads Sira_il , f'r.ry and Ron Godkin. itt Nigeria, Africa. Llewill :B'i. Etc- and Don :also slaovv slides. 11 is an0pest i-1 i >ciit, aneetin so plan to c0010 n1t°d ..t, lacuary 3-lth 11 - heat of his experience mach ntettit er ts'r ci t0 bring sot Dutch Aucties0 e1.0_00. fer rot call: The unified board meeting tthe Itonie o€ Mr, and Mrs. la} I esether ]tad to be 3 S heduiedfornext Sunda Standar'. \NT AD Phone 523-964o ngratulations to Min -Craig. -tvho had obrained 8 irst- Iot;ours in the first half of Grade 9 piano wjth n Conservator • Music. inattons were held in itlitchcil in'Decemher, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 Minor Sports aoomball FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 D a g BI}th Figure Skating 1 a t .C. Hockey Game vs Guelph S T URDAY JANUARY 16TH a a 1 Minor Sports - 2.30 Leo Club Broot tball 6:30 Open 5 CRC Broornball 9 Cadets 11 CRC Hockey Game vs Lucknor SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 t t1 Lucknow Broornball Pj lig Skating 5:30 103 Liners Broornball 6::30 Pe,intoneers Broomball League Hockey MONDAY, JANUARY. 18TH - i 'Boys Broornball s fitoei Practise Novice Game vs Lucknow 8;30 Pee VVice E3 Game vs Goderich 3 Pee Wee A Game vs Goderich Curti Boar Broornball 1a 3D,i'r,Y, JANUARY 19T11 db t sr, Hockey 0 Figure Skating 7:30 Lions Benlnners ili0() Myth l3roomba,11 Leath. :--t ,3DAY, JANti W't7f. Wide B i ra ti5e held ld its reg alai" ,et ingenTuesda; Bening iearu . ti i t the hoip. k: Ross Andersen with t: pro_ sent. Pias Jack T alor" „- n ed t orship theme rte scripture 26. 17.22 followed by :he> meditation by ]sirs ,ayla. ,t poem "In Times Like These was read by Mrs. William t oultes. The offering was received and dedicated and IGirs, Taylor closed the wor- ship service wi h graver. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler conducted the business. Minutes of the last sheeting were read and adopted and the Treasurer's report was given. Mrs. George Johnston and firs. George ' Michie were named co -social -convenors for the Evening Unit., Mrs. Cliff Logan and Mrs. George Michie were named dele- gates to the annual meeting; of Huron -Perth Presbyterial in HensallJanuary 25. v#rs. Ross Anderson :announced the General Meet- ing of the U.C.W."Tuesday evening January 26 at 7 p.m. with a pot luck supper. Mrs. Gordon McBurney will show, slides taken by her son Hugh while in Africa.. Miss Annie Cook was in charge of the program "Let's Face Ourselves." She opened with a poem ''As We Start a New Year". Mrs. Ross And - son and Mrs. Laura John - 'ton assisted her. A social half hour was' enjoyed and lunch was served by Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs Harold Vincent's group. RIFJIS©NALS Mrs. Jean Robertson of` Oakville visited with her sister ano brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Charles Procter during the holiday season. .- lvlrs. Chester Taylor of Wingltani and Mrs. VWilliani Close of Ethel are making their home at the Weber Guest Home, t c si. r arc Duc to the heavy snow-` storms and blizzard all churches were cancelled in village and schools were Plonclay. Ther nest y. more p m1Lhty jobs are accontplishs by lots cost Standard Wan Ads. Dial 523-9646 i%" unto arc.: Lewis Soft Twist <White' BREAD 24 oz. Loaf .69 Weston Dinner ROLLS 12's .59 Weston's Lemon or . Raspberry BUTIEFIHORNS,S's; , ,69 Chiquitta BANANAS per kg. (2.2 lbs.) California Red Emperor GRAPES per kg. (2.2 lbs.) Sunkist ; Navel ORANGES 113's per doe. California No 1 CELERY HEART x bunch 66 1.96 1.69 e79 Chrteiders 'No. iACON 500;g. chneiders DIENERS I Ib. 2.19 Stacey's Soft (MARGARINE 21 b. 1a Kraft Velveeta CHEESE 500 g. 2. York Smooth or Crunchy PEANUT BUTTER 500 g. 1.9 Christie's Salted or Plain ODA CRACKERS 450 g. .0 Sylvania LIGHT BULRS:100, 60, 40 Vt alts` 2 bulbs S! White Label GARAGE BAGS 26 x 36" 20 for 1.69 CLOSED MONDAYS - OPEN 5 DAYS CLCD ) FRI Ata AT ta:00 P.M. ,. MANY OTHER IN-STORE SPECIALS