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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-04-18, Page 12Al2 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 18, 1984 Londesboro WI. sleets officers Correspondent MRS. DORA SHOBBROOK 523-4250 Marge congregation attended the United Church for the confirmation, baptism and celebration of Lord's supper Sunday morn- ing. Greeting were Lorne Hunking and Bill Jewitt, ushers were Elwood and Audrey Mitchell, Jack and Helen Lee and Colin Swan conducted service. Bert Lyon announced Rev. Dave Snihur from Swanhill, Alberta to be our minister. Clerk of session, Gordon Shobbrook invited the confirmation class and their elders to the front. They were Stephen Duizer and elder Lorne flunking, Kim Wright and elder Trudy Pollard, Darlene Hulley and elder Laura Scott, Janet Wilts and elder Jim Jameison, Sandy Merner and elder Nick Whyte, Karen Armstrong and elder Marlene Armstrong, Two 'adults receiving baptism were Karen Armstrong and Sandy Merner. Infant bap- tism was administered to David and Karen Armstrong presented by Matthew, Chris- topher, William and Daren Jacob. 'This service was conducted by Rev. Grant''Mills of Exeter. For communion'assistjng the minister were Colin Swan and Gordon Shobbrook. Elders serving bread were Nancy Penfound,. Edna Reid, Bill Jewitt, Tom Duizer and wine were Bert Lyon, Elwood Mitchell, Bernice Norman and Murray Howatt. Apr. 11 winners of shuffleboard were: ladies' high, Audrey Thompson; second,• Vietta Hoggart; low, Margaret Good; second low, Elizabeth Lawson; men's high, Jim McEwing; second high, Lorne flunking; low, George Hoggart; second low, Reg Lawson; playoff high, Margaret Good and Jim McEwing; low, Audrey Thompson and George Hoggart. Next game is Apt. 18. PERSONALS Attending the Seniors Zone Rally in Brussels on Apr. 12 were Beth Knox, Isabel Scanlon, Margaret Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Kevan Broome of Lucan spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter. Doreen also spent the weekend at home from hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson and Katie of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. ,Happy Gang .Seniors will meet Tuesday Apr. 24 at 1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McEwing returned home Apr. 7 from spending four months near Haines City, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radford of London visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson. Sunday visitors with David and Karen Armstrong and boys were her parents Bill and Fran Talbot of Bayfield. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hully, Wayne, Darlene and Denise and attending church for confirmation of Darlene were George Addison, Seaforth, Kevin Hulley, Toronto, Ian, Debbie, Crystal and Kim, Clinton. Ruth Mannings, Clinton, Howard and Audrey Hackwell, Walton, Dick and Maxine Marksand Blaine, Walton, Colin Swan; Laura and Christy Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell's family spent Sunday with Barbara and Allan Bosman, Lisa and Kelly, Londesboro, Bonnie and Ross Jewitt, Lori and Scott, Clinton, Rob and Brenda Ann Snell, Gavin, Hayley, Danny and Timmy, Exeter, Rick and Faye Snell and Laura, Mitchell, Bette and Bev Jewitt, Craig; Trent andlLindse , Minden. The Snell family sang anthem at church on Sunday: Bette and children are spending this week with her parents. The W.I. annual meeting, banquet and- installation was held Apr. 11. Nineteen ladies enjoyed a hot turkdy dinner. Lucky plate won by Mrs. Harry Snell; lucky cup, Dora Shobbrook. Thanks came from Mrs. Tom Duizer for the gift of Province of Ont. crest dinner plate for 4-H leader and from Laurel Duizer for 12 year club from Ed and Betty Salverda. An invitation was made from "Dungannon W.I. 70th anniversary on June 13. Huron West President Mrs. Leslie Jacklin installed officers 1984-85 are: Past President, Margaret. Taylor; President, Mrs. Reg Lawson; First Vice and Second Vice, (open); -Secretary treasurer, Mrs. Glen Carter; Assistant -secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Don Buchanan; District Director, Margaret Taylor Alternate District Director, Mrs. Edwin Fothergill; Pianist, Mrs. Tom Allen; Assis- tant pianist, Mrs. Edwin Wood; Press reporter, •Dora Shobbrook; Public relations officer, Mrs. Art Colson; Auditors, Mrs. Tom Allen and Mrs. Eric Anderson; Resolutions convenor, Mrs. Dave Anderson; Flowers and cards, Mrs. Les Reid, Florence Cartwright and Mrs. Jim Jameison; Branch directors, Mrs. Edwin Wood, Mrs. Jim Jameison and Mrs. Harry Tebbett; Tweedsmuir curator, Mrs. Reg Lawson; Tweedsmuir committee, Mrs. Tom Allen and Mrs. Edwin Fothergill. Standing committees include Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Don Buchan- an and Mrs. Elma Jewett; Education and Cultural affairs, Mrs. Jim Jameison ijnd Mrs. Ted Fothergill; Citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. Eric Anderson and Margaret' Taylor; Family and consumers, Beth Knox and Florence Cartwright. Myrtle Fairservice, a Londesboro W,,I. life member now residing at Huronview recited poems. Two lucky numbers were won by. Alice Buchanan and Hattie Wood. THE JUNIOR CURLING club of Seaforth all In fun. One of the 28 Juhlor' curlers ended the' curling season with a fun night participating was Glen Rose, shown throwing recently. The curlers and their parents got. a rook in the above photo. (Wassinkphoto) together to see who was the beat, but It was Learning with buddies BY JULIE KALBFLEISCH Grade Sir Huron Centennial Grade six at Huron Centennial Public School h elps grade one in both reading and writing. We call it the buddy partner system. Every Tuesday and Thursday the grade sixes arrive at the grade one's room. We then start a most interesting study which benefits both the grade sixes .and the ones. For instance you develop a good friend- ship with your partner and you can see that you are helping them when you see their improvement in both their ' reading and writing. So all in all I think the buddy partner system is a good idea and I hope it continues. TUCKERSMITH FAMILY DANCE A week ago Friday, Apr, 6 at Huron Centennial School, approximately 120 peo- nle attended the "fnekercmith Remiln Dance. "- The dance lasted from 8 p.m. to 12 a, m. A disc jockey came to the school to play all the music. Most of all the children enjoyed the "Bird Dance", During the four hours of music and laughter the students' council sold milk and chips. This event was held by Esther Cantelon. Everyone really enjoyed the dance, KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION BY CHRISTA KELLER AND SHERI OESCH Mrs. Gemmell, the kindergarten teacher of Huron Centennial School held registration on Mar. 29 for the 1984-85 coming year. She says that 40-45 children sign up each year. Some years they have more than others. This year there were 50 children as a tota in the 2 classes. She says, by all means tha she is looking forward to the new school POP CRABGRASS PROBLEMS LAST SUMMER ... r7 7PAPPRIL' v , PARTLY SKINNED BONE IN WHOLE OR -SHANK PORTION FULLY -COOKED SMOKED HAM SAVE 510 Ib. A OVEN READY YOUNG TENDER PARTLY MIRED HAN 1.9e FULLY COOKED SONE -NI 4/kg "CENTRE cur 3.51 /k8// 59 Ib. PART MINED MOft�, IN BUTT PORTION FUMY COOKED SMOKED HAM 2.84/kg 1.29;. PRIDE Of CANADA 0R STAMPEDE TURKEYS UP TO 15 Ibe. UP TO 7 kg GRADED UTILITY Ib. 1 NOW'S THE TIME TO TREAT IT CALL THE DANDI-LINE NOW! 524-2424 ThEWed wta„ WE GUARANTEE RESULTS UP TO 15 Nis. (7 kg) YOUNG FROZEN "A" TURKEYS 2.62/kg SELF BASTING "A" GRADE (UP TO 15 D<s.) 7 kg 3.04/kg BUTTERBALL TURKEYS SELF BASTING "A" GRADE' (UP TO 15 Ills.) 7 kg 3 04/kg MIRACLE BASTE TURKEYS SSMEXTMTMVONT STYLE SAUSAGES -CHEESES AND DEUCASSIES FOR YOUR EASTER ENJOYMENT. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE & EFFECTS FROM APARTMENTS OF SPECIALS AT THE DELI BURNS FRESH DELICIOUS COOKED S•/kg HAM on 2.29 SLICIb SCHNEIDERS SUMMER THURINGER 8.36,b, SAUSAGE rim 3.79.. i iCOIL SW BRAND TYLE 6,59 KOLBASSA ?•� SLICED SIDE BACON PKG. PKG. 2.49 f.68 89° '1.29. 3 VARIETIES SCHNEI'DERS POPULAR MINI -SIZZLERS SCHNEIDERS RED HOTS OR ALL REEF WIENERS COUNTRY GOLD SLICED 5 VARIETIES 50o g PKG. 450 g PKG. COLD MEATS FROZEN 5 W. AWL GRADE "A" YOUNO DUCKS 11 175.g PKG- 4 • 2,84/kg -,-TI.' .F EU' *11 A-.. 95105 'A' YOONG (O1 TO 4 kA) FRESH TURKEYS LI,RW S"604 ROME= LEAN STEWING BEEF 95105 24 or. AYE. CORNISH HENS 4 sena 2.19 EA. 159 NZ. MIEN w14Ou Oil 11 LEO LAMB OF 5.419'. 2.49lb MAPLE LEAF FROZEN SAUSAGE ROLL '41°o 1.49 COMET OLE CORED M� DINNER Fr HAM 6 -LESS 2.79 . CANADA "A"., GRADE BEEF BLADE BONE REMOVED BLADE ROASTS 3.921 ?Sb CANADA "A" GRADE BEEF BLADE BONE REMOVED SHORT RIB ROAST RIB OSS CUT 3Q3na ROAST Ole SEA -MOM U011.4 ftl COOKED MEATS 76O a 1.99 DUCTS 2 VARIETIES PATER SOD o 2.59 BAG TOP S NO NAME OIL 2.99 36 LITRE COUNTRY OVEN SPECIALS COUNTRY OY€N ars EACH ©INNER ROLLS DOZEN 79" COUNTRY OVEN 680 g MUMS PUMPKIN PIE 169 COUNTRY OPEN Sao g TANGY GARLIC BREAD 119 COUNTAY oYER Sao g COFFEE CAKE x,39 MRS. OLIVE M. LEWIS and MR. HERBERT PHILLIPS TO BE HELD AT WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Saturday, April 21 11 A.M. CONSISTING Of: 2 Pee. Sklar chesterfield (Ilk° now); Chesferbed (like mew): 2 Recliners; 3 Dressers; 4 drawer chest; 2 sm. dining choirs; 2 coloured T.V.'s (good); Comb. record player/Ht FI/T.V.; Single A double beds; Modern writing desk; cocktail tables 2 low boy china cabinets; small kitchen table A 2 choirs; t wooden chairs; antique high chair; antique rocker; sewing machine; Ironing boards: 2 step tables; small tables; lamps; kitchen elec. broom; vacuum; white metal cabinet; kitchen table A 4 chairs; toasters; tea kettles: ovens; bake ware; Corningware; Pyrex, etc.; wooden rolling pins; tea cons; 9 antique cool all lamps; Insulators; bedroom basin; several cruet bottles; odd belts for back band; bedding; pictures; much more. PREVIEW: FRIDAY, April 20th,. -3 a 7-4. also SATURDAY, April 21st, 10-0.m. to sole time. MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER - Auctioneer 3571011 & 357-1442 PROD. Of ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 LARGE ENGLISH CUCUMBERS 180 A. PROD. OF FLORIDA CANADA NO. 1 LARGE TOMATOES 1.74/kg - Ib. CANADA NO. 1 PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA CELERY STALKS 7 EA. PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA 100'% GOOD EATING FRESH BROCCOLI 81 EA PRODUCT OF U.S.A. MILD TENDER BUNCHES GREEN ONIONS LOCALLY CROWN EASTER LILIES 99 � 6"DIA POT PRS Of U.S.A. 1 Ib.' CANADA N0. 1 RADISHES 1.39 P400. OF ISRAEL ORANGES 2,49 SPECIALS IH EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING SAT. APRIL 21 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE REQUIREMENTS. 0 Ib. PROD. OF HAWAII DOLE EA PINEAPPLE 1.69 P400. OF CANADA PKI, OF 120 DUTCH SETS 79. PROD. OF ONT. CAN. NO. 1 WAXED E RUTABAGAS S9 PR Of CALIF, BRUSSEL 1.96/kg SPROUTS S90,b. PROD. OF CHILE CANADA FANCY GRANNYSMITH 1.96 fkg APPLES d99 (b. ONTARIO (S3/kg MUSHROOMS 219 PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. FCU. ANJOU 196/kg PEARS S9'. PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. I SWEET 1.52 YAMS 690.. PROD. OF CHILE CANADA N0. 1 GREEN SEEDLESS 3 73/kg GRAPES 1.691 NO NAME FERTILIZER 7-7-7 NO NAME 20 kg FERTILIZER 10-6-4 3s 99 NO NAME 90 kg FERTILIZER 20-5-10 4.99 20 kg 199 AW ED MUMS COLoURFUL MIXED PANS 6.99 MULT- 9.990 BLOOMING HYDRANGEA 1199 •