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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-02-24, Page 1616 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 24,1988 Bad weather keeps visitors out of Dublin Dublin Correspondent MRS. DON MACRAE 345-2892 or 395-2140 Due to thg bad weather and roads on Saturday and Sunday, people did not ven- ture into this community to visit. Except, however, Mr. Ben Benninger came from Kitchener to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger and found the roads very icy and drifting. We had members of our family call on us last Monday to wish us a Happy Firat An- niversary. Daughter Sharon and my grand- son Mark Pelting from Meaford were on their way home from visiting in Windsor for the weekend and Don's son James D. from London was also going through Dublin on business and called in to see 'us. My brother and sister-in-law Keith and Audrey Davidson from Kitchener were up last ,Tuesday evening and we also visited in Mitchell at the Ritz Villa with our mother, Mrs. Ada Davidson. Our sympathy goes out to Norma and Mervin Dietz, RR 1 Dublin. Norma's father, Mr. Victor Jackson died at the Mitchell Nur- sing Home on Saturday evening. At this time, Monday, l hear that Mrs. Ann Rowland suffered a fall over the wepko , The injuries are not known at this time, but we sure hope and pray that they are not serious. ° The girls (my daughter-in-law and friend Audrey Hoff) are enjoying 80 -degree weather in Florida. They have seen a lot of local people in St. Petersburg. The 1st Cromarty Boy Scouts held their weekly meeting at church. Scout Chris Scott and Barry Waddell both received their winter sportsman badge. Scout Ryan Vandervliet pnd Scout Steven Dearing both received their hand craft badge. Scout Mike Dearing received his Man of Letters badge while Scout Steven Pullman received his Collectors and his Team Sportsman badge. Hibbert UCW enjoy commentary on Alaska Staffa Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345-2396 There was a good turnout of members and friends at the February meeting of the Hib- bert United Church Women, which was held in the Family Life Centre. The afternoon began with a pancake lun- cheon served by Margaret Christie and Mary F. Dow. Verle Mahon chaired the meeting with everyone sharing in, the reading and worship service. Verle then'ez- plainq$ how to read a heart rate chart. McKillop 4- dub discusses Everyone enjoyed pictures and commen- tary of a trip to Alaska presented by Verle Mahon and Ada Pethick, who have both visited there. The business portion was chaired by Gwen Christie and members dealt with plans for the annual ham and strawberry supper on June 8, the Hibbert United Church Women's June and July meetings, the organization's contribution to seeds for Zaire, and joining in the World Day of Prayer service with the Cromarty ladies in March. A report was presented on the Huron -Perth Presbytery meeting held St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345-2028 The McKillop No. 4 ,l -H Club held its se- cond meeting of Personal Finance on February 17 at the home of Cora De Vries. The meeting was called to order by the president Dave Kelly followed by the 4-H pledge. The secretary, Steve Balfour, read the minutes of the last meeting and had the roll call. FEBRUARY SPECIALS Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, While Supplies Last TASTY NU WHITE SLICED BREAD 20 OZ. LOAF Tasty Nu Store ne Only • WIDE VARIETY OF CANADIAN & IMPORTED recently in Clinton, which mentioned the funds being raised for Laotians, a petition re: Sunday store openings and the upcoming special event in Listowel. PEOPLE The family of John and Roberta Templeman celebrated their parents 40th wedding anniversary by taking them to din- ner at the Tama Inn, New Hamburg on Sun- day in a white limo. There were 35 family members present. Many from this community attended the wedding and reception of Bob and Kim Malone on Saturday evening in Seaforth. et worth and filing The group discussed net worth and learn- ed about filing systems. The next meeting is to be held on Wednes- day, February 24 at the home of Cora De Vries. EUCHRE GAME Seven tables were in play on Friday even- ing at the Knights of Columbus euchre game in St. Columban. The winners were: ladies high, Glenda Murray; low, Helen Nolan; men's high, Jerry Murray; low, Leon Maloney and Russel Smith for the most lone hands. The next game will be held on Friday, February 26 at 8 p.m. in the K. of C. hall in St. Columban. Mrs. Joe Ryan, Jim and Mildred Cronin, Clarence, Cecilia and Mark Ryan of St. Col- umban; Debbie Core, Zack and Mary Ryan and Mike and Mary Blake of Seaforth and George and Mary Elizabeth Kreutzwiser of RR 4, Walton all attended the wedding ceremony of Ronald McEachen and Kelly Wingfield at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church and the reception at the Ramada Inn in London on Saturday, February 20. Ron McEachen is the son of Mrs. Anne (Ryan) McEachen of Parkhill and the late Hugh McEachen. Cromarty women make plans for World Day of Prayer Cromarty Correspondent IL LAING .145-2326 The Marian Ritchie Women's Missionary Society (WMS) of Cromarty Presbyterian Church, enjoyed a Valentine dessert before it held its February meeting. Each member also showed a homemade valentine. Alice Gardiner opened the meeting with two poems on the theme, Friendship. Ruth Laing accompanied the hymns on the piano. Devotions were taken by Doris Miller. For the topic, Edna Stoneman gave thoughts on the question, "What have you got in your bank account of friends?" Hazel Harburn presided for the business and plans were made for the World Day of Prayer service on Friday, March 4 at 2 p.m. All ladies of the Staffa-Cromarty area are invited and the service will be held in Cromarty church. A committee was named to plan an enter- tainment meeting to celebrate the 75th an- niversary of the Marian Ritchie and the 85th anniversary of the WMS - in July. gee ifta/CM 10(14 HAM & CHEESE ON A KAISER Eat -lb or Take -Out Wide variety of Delicious Donuts Try some today) Try our Date Turnovers, Blueberry Muffins and Kaiser Rolls Fs. GINETTES RESTAURANT Members decided to bring a donation to the March meeting for the 2nd Mile Project, which is to provide screening for doors and windows, soap, school supplies etc... for Guyana. The annual meeting of the Stratford - Huron Presbyterial will be held in St. An- drew's Church, Stratford on Tuesday, March 22. The Hamilton -London Synodical will be in Windsor in April with Ruth Laing as Cromarty's delegate. Hazel Harburn gave the study book on Russian religion, noting the monastery Sergius founded in honor of the Holy Trinity. SEAFORTH'S FAMILY RESTAURANT! BREAST OF CHICKEN DINNER WITH DRESSING Includes coffee or tea & dessert SUNDAY, FEB. 28 5:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. • *Daily Luncheon Specials •Licenced Under LLBO • Seniors 15% off MON. — SAT. 6:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. SUN. 7;00 A.M. - 7 P.M. y�. MEAT FROM THE BUTCHER SHOP SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT LYONS FOODMARKET ONLY Canadian Meat Month Februa '88 i SCHNEIDERS 900 G. BUCKET OF CHICKEN MOHAWK BREAKFAST BACON 4.99 • FREEZER\SPECIALS STOCK UP FOR BARBECUE TIME WHOLE PORK LOIN - APPROX. 14 LB. PORK LOIN .1059 CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF HIND of BEEF CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF HIP of BEEF LB. ®79 LB CANADA GRADE LOIN of BEEF LB 500 G • NO BACK ATTACHED CHICKEN BREASTS 1,99 'A' BEEF 2. 49 CUT AND WRAPPED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS COOKED HAM LB i .79 MOCK CHICKEN LOAF La. 1.6 SUMMER SAUSAGE LB 3.99 STORE MADE COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE LB MAPLE LODGE 450 G. WIENERS POPULAR VARIETIES 175 G. BURNS COOKED MEATS PORTION STYLE SCHNEIDERS 175 G HAM STEAKS BURNS FULLY COOKED MINI .99 .99 1.99 DINNER HAMS LB 2.99 SCHNEIDERS ALL BEEF OR COUNTRY MAPLE SAUSAGE 2 49 MINI SIZZLERS FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER 400 G. ■ LB. 199 TURKEY DRUMSTICKS LB. .99 SCHNEIDERS WIENE CANADA GRADE A BEEF BONELESS RUMP ROAST MAPLE LEAF SAUSAGE ROUNDS 500 G. PKG. Prices In effect until closing Sat., February 27, 1988