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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-06-13, Page 8FY THE HURON EXPOSITOR; JUNE 13, 1984 -- AT Manor residents interviewed on cable TV Unit 5 of Northside United Church visited Seaforth Health Care Facility on Monday evening and the Junior Choir presented "The Song We Came To Sing." Brent and Melissa Whitmore played two pieces on their violins. The choir was under the direction of Audrey McLlwain and Margaret Whitmore was accompanist. A gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McClure who will be celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary on June 29. Thursday 12 residents attended the R.A.S.P. Bowling Banquet and dance at Delaware Community Centre. Rmidents viewed a slide presentation which had been taken the week before at Fleetway 40 lanes including several of the Seaforth residents.. Gladys Ruston was interviewed by Cable T. V. at the banquet Lennie Bloomfield received a trophy for the high score as he bowled a 201 average on his two games. Rev. Gordon Simmons visited and held worship services on Wednesday afternoon. Jill Wheatley was pianist for the hymns. PERSONALS Ina and Ellen Scott and friend of London visited with Bill Scott. Angela Stoll visited with Lennie Bloom- field. Corney Runtig was visited by his daughter from Waterloo who brought a birthday cake for him and fellow residents to enjoy. Carole Geddes went out for the day on Sunday with her husband. Ladies Aid has smorgasbord The Ladies Aid of the First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth held a meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Duke's with a smorgasbord luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The group will help the board of the church decorate the north end of the balcony in the church and buy plastic table cloths to be used for different lunches or meals. STACEY.BY THE CASE e MARGARINE 0 CASE OF 24-2 LB. TUBS After the close of the meeting different ladies brought crafts that they were doing at home and showed them off. A thank you was given to Mrs. Duke for her kind hospitality. The next meeting will be held in September. 159 2 LB. TUB Single Purchase' wdAthetedpeneAL,A Ruth Noll spent�lt end at her home in Palmerston. Jack Moore enjoyed an outing Sunday with his daughter Wendy Tremeer. Carol Ransom visited her father Cornelius Romig. Heipleh speaks The District Annual of Huron South Women's Institute was held in Dashwood Community Centre, Thursday, May 17 with an attendance of 106. 'President, Mrs. Bruce Shaptorl presided and commented on the theme - "Our heritage i learning from yesterday, living today, planning for tomorrow." • Mrs. John Templeman brought news from the Provincial Board and presided over the election of officers. Jane Muegge, Rural Erle Dow was out for the day on Saturday with his daughter Mabel Clark of Bayfield. Birthday greetings last week went to Cornelius Rumtg who was 81 years and Antoon Toxopeus. at WI meeting Organization Specialist brought members up to date on 441 club protects. Guest speaker for the evening was Janet Heipleh of Springfield. Mrs. Heipleh is past president of Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario and is on. the board for bicentennial of Ontario. She, spoke on Ontario's Bicentennial and also had a film on Ontario's historical places. The "Crafty Country Corner Sale" had a good display of food and crafts for sale �HIIN KINt; ' EGG ROLLS and PLUM'SAUCE A&W ROOT BEER `'See the A&W Root Bear at our Store Thursday & Friday *Also many coupons - will be given away CANADA PACKERS MAPLE LEAF OA SAUSAGE: ROUNDS M e8F 'Win a FREE HAM to be drawn each day' . • n.p40%ICE CREAM Sample the No. 1 Selling Premium Ice Cream in North America OTHER COMPANIES PARTICIPATING IN SAMPLEFEST AREA: AULT DAIRIES WESTpN BAKERIES DEMPSTER'S BAKERY TAVISTOCK CHEESE BROOKE BOND INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALES KIMBERLY CLARK CHIQUITA BANANAS DARE4F00D5 DELI -FRESH PIZZA OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M.-6 P.M. RED PENCIL FEATURE NEILSON FROZEN POPSICLES RED 'PENCIL FEATURE MEAT SPECIAL FRESH MEATY, BBQ READY Pork Sie SPARE RIBS • COMBINATION PACK - CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS. 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Family Pack LOUN PORK CHOPS 'BONELESS BUTTERFLY 6 9 CENTRE CUT PORK CHOPS LB. - FRESH LEAN, BBQ READY 'Boneless' 7 891 LB 1 LB. REG. 3.88 LB. PORK BUTT 39 ROASTS LBPRIDE OF CANADA UNK STYLE . BREAKFASTGSAUSAGE 129 PRIDE OF CANADA 175 GM. SLICEDoCOOKED HPAM GM 119 SLiCRED BREAKFAST BACON 299 PILLERS MINI BLACK FOREST HAM LB. GRADE A HIPS. 79 BEEF LB OF CHUCKS 2L. 9 MEAT SPECIALS BURN'S BBD FAVOURITES Skinless, Regular WIENERS 450 GM.9 "NEW SMOKED 450 GM. SMOKIE DOGS 169 BOSTON FROZEN BATTERED BUF LOIN STEAKS 16° L E ISH LB nitIP N Mc REGOR'S1 �LV 9 9 PIECES 170G. EACH CTN PILLERS SLICED BOLOGNA PRIDE OF CANADA OLD FASHIONED SLICED VINTAGE HAM • PRIDE OF CANADA REGULAR SLICED SALAMI SCHNEIDER'S SLICED VARIETY COOKED MEATS 129 LB 359 LB 199 LB. 259 LB., iNt HENDERSON — HEENAN Elaine Gertrude Heenan, of Edmonton, daughter of Marjorie Maloney, of Seaforth and the late Patrick Heenan and Alan Martin Henderson, of Edmonton, son of George and Jean Henderson, of Winnipeg were married Saturday, June 2 at the St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth with Father Caruana officiating. Maid of honor was Joanne George, of Toronto and bridesmaids were Mary Barnes, of Seaforth and Carol Johnston of Edmonton. Jennifer Dawn Woods, of Winnipeg was flowergirl and Patrick John Heenan, of Lucan was the ringbearer. Groomsman was Daniel CariQ thers of Calmer, Alberta and ushers were Curtis Kowal, of Winnipeg and Paul Mailloux, of Guelph. The reception was held at the Seaforth Legion Hall. After their wedding trip to Lake Okanagan Resort, Kelowna, B.C., the couple will reside. at 17913-55 Ave., Edmonton, Alta. (Photo by, Phillips) STEVE JANSEN Steve Paul Jansen, son of John and Nellie Jansen, graduated on May 11 from Centralia College of Agricultural Technology, in Agricultural Business Management. He is also a graduate of St. James Separate School and' Central • Huron Secondary School, Clinton. PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Hammond of Moorefield were recent visitors with Mrs. Ure Stewart. Dr. Ken and Mrs. Stewart of Waterloo and Mrs. Lloyd Chtistner of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. Ure Stewart. Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper end Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nell Duri Jim 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 tUNERAL DIRECTOR ROSS RIBEY KINFOLK OUT OF TOWN? A GOOD REASON TO ItRE-PLAN We have, on occasion, suggested some of the most important reasons for pre -planning a funeral. 1. To alleviate the burden which falls on your family. 2. 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