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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-03-19, Page 11THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 19, 1986 - All Health facility entertained by Junior Farmer® At the Seaforth Health Care Facility on Sunday afternoon the Junior Farmers enter- tained residents, Guest Dolly McQuaid played the piano and her daughter played the violin. Irish music was played. Ann Marie Maloney was master of ceremony and the Papple girls played violins, Laura Glanville did some step dancing and Glen Haney gave a speech on how to adopt foster children. Other activities during the week included bowling on Monday with Pat Ryan the winner. Bowling was enjoyed again on Tuesday morning with. Michael and Brian Racho helping out. Alfie Sykes and Jim Nolan were the winners. On Thursday afternoon First Presbyterian church children entertained residents in the afternoon, On Wednesday afternoon the Rev. and Mrs. Barber held a worship service.'Henriet- ta Brown accompanied on piano for hymns. On Thursday afternoon euchre was held with Kilbarchan residents as guests. Whi- ners were lone hand, Pat Ryan; meo and ladies high, Elmer Bakscy, Cassie Nicholson; and men's and ladies low, Alfie Sykes, Louisa Zinger, Kilbarchan. Mary Chapple brought cupcakes and prizes donated by Mary McIver. The next euchre will be April 10 at 2 p,m. On Friday bingo was played with the winners Lucy Bezzo, Eva Netzke, Dorothy Carter, Dennis Arney, Alfie Sykes, Jimmy Tatulis, Pat Ryan and Harold Walsh. PERSONALS Ross McClure visited his father Bob McClure. Anita Scroggs visited her mother-in-law Madge Remes. Cheryl Campbell took Len Bloomfield and Mack Tiffin out to her farm for the afternoon. Allan Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Nicholson and Barb Alexander visited their mother Cassie Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart visited Bill Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Netzke were out for the afternoon to their daughter Rose Altman's home. Carol Geddes returned from Stratford General Hospital and her husband Charlie and daughter Sheila Schenk, son Doug and granddaughter Kendall and Karen Geddes visited. Mary Kennedy visited Dorothy Carter. Irene Omand went out for the day with her family. Theresa Murray and sister Angela from Toronto visited Mary Ryan. Isabel Scott visited husband Bill. Gladys Ruston went home for the day. Mary Nolan visited Jim Nolan. Ross and When Nicholson visited his mother Cassie Nicholson. 5% OFF„FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ALL DAY WEDNESDAY THE STORE FOR SAVINGS! 750 ML Ei0TT :E 'DATED, FLAVOURS i LB., a. Sunlight 1.4 kg, SAVE .60 DISHWASHER DETERGENT Snuggle 1 It. SAVE .26 FABRIC SOFTENER Orange Pekoe 144's SAVE 2.00 SALADA TEA BAGS Assorted Verities Shirrlff 5.25 oz. SAVE .24 PUDDINGS and PIE FILLING Encore 7 oz. SAVE .80 INSTANT COFFEE Windex Trigger -600 ml. Refill -900 ml WINDOW CLEANER SAVE .30 3.99 1.99 4.59 .99 4.99 1.69 • SAV .40 II FANCY IDr GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE Product of U.S.A. Can, No 1 FRESH ASPARAGUS Product of Canada FRESH MUSHROOMS Product of U.S.A. FRESH SPINACH Product of U.S.A. Fresh CRISP RADISHES Product of U.S.A. Florida JUICE ORANGES Product of Chili Gan. No GREEN GRAPES Product of Ont. Gan, No. COOKING ONION Baden 200 g LIMBURGER CHEESE SAVE 30 1.99 3 Varieties 1 kg. McCAIN VEGETABLES SAVE 1.201.49 4 Varieties 624 g SAVE 90 McCAIN'S LITE DELITE PIES 2.29 7 Varieties Assorted Sizes SWANSON'S DINNERS Bluewater Boston Blue 750 g FISH & CHIPS Highliner Regular 1 lb. COD FILLETS SAVE 60 SAVE 58 SAVE 50 2.19 2.49 2.69 SUPER 4.t8 kg. 1 Ib. � ea.1.2'9 .99 ea. .79 5 Ib. bag ea. 2.39 i Seedless 139 3.06 kg. Ib. ■ ONIONS Large ea 1.69 8 oz cello tray 10 oz cello bag Ib bag PRICE 10 ,b. bag TASTY NU SOFT ea. Share Continues from Page A2 making process. It will be pretty hard to explain the reasons for your decision to a young fellow who knows more about hockey than his own sexuality. Hopefully the young men will be exposed to a seminar in the near future. The weight of all decisions should not rest on the girl's shoulders entirely. Meanwhile the girls could pursue their favorite sport, such as taking a shopping trip or something similar. Come on Idles. ... even, steven. BIRTHS NASH : Jim and Tracy would like to welcome Robyn's new sister "Careen Renee" born March 5 weighing 8 lbs. Proud grandparents are Jim and Ginette Nash of Seaford) and Jim and Dianne MacLeod of Chapleau. M1icQUAID: Joseph and Veronica (McKenzie) McQuaid, Clinton are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Kevin Lf}de Joseph, on March 14, 1986 at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 6lbs. 6 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mary McKenzie of Huron Park and Will' and Dolly McQuaid. DINNER ROLLS TH15 STORE ONLY DOZ. Weston 1882 100% Whole Wheat BREAD 675 g loaf SAVE .43 .�9 ASSORTED VARIETIES TASTY -NO DONUTS Weston DINNER ROLLS Pkg of 12 Q9 SAVE 46 • 40 DOZ 2.99 THIS STORE ONLY SAVES ARE TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR SHELF PRICES • Maple Leaf Deli Sliced Maple Leaf "Coil Style" Dell Cut POLISH SAUSAGE FREDERICK CHARLES W . KITE Frederick Charles W. Kite, of Dublin, died Wednesday, March 12,1986 at his residence. Hewas66. tf He is survived by his brother £.S), Kite of Cardiff, South Wales as well as sisters, June Kite, Audrey May and Marjorie May, all of South Wales, He was a dear friend of Al and Laurie Erb and' family of Goderidh. The Erb family received friends for Mr, Kite at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth and a funeral service was held Monday. interment Egmondville Cemetery, Egmondville. Pallbearers were John New, Clarence McDougall, Gordon Scott, Cleave Coombs, Henry Ziler and Bill O'Shea. Fiowerbear was John Soontiens. MARGARET E. CLEARY Margaret E. Cleary, of Marion Villa, London., and . formerly of Seaforth, died Friday, March 14, 1986. She was 93. 7t1e former Margaret E. Walsh, Mrs. Cleary is survived by a daughter Mary Margaret Matthews and her husband Louis of London, and three grandchildren, Jane Matthews Vanderhoff of Kitchener, and Jim and Mike of London. She is also survived by one sister, Anne Flannery of Dearborn, Michigan. She was predeceased by her husband James J. Cleary, four sisters and one brother. The family received fiends at the Whit- ney-Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth and a Mass of the Christian Burial was held at St. James Roman Catholic Churdr, Seaforth. Spring interment St. James' Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Matthews, Mike Matthews, John Vandethoff, Jack Cleary, Gordon Reynolds and John Flannery. DAVID GEORGE ROSEKAT David George Rosekat of RR 4, Walton died Friday,. Mardi 14, 1986. He was 25. Mr. Rosekat is survived by his wife Sheila (McCulligh) and two children, Joseph and Angelo. Also surviving are his mother Elaine Rosekat, of Walton; grandmother Loretta Kuntz, of Kitchener; four sisters Manny Gomes, of Walton, Marla (Mrs. Robert) Montgomery of Wingham, and Maria and Melinda Gomes, both of Toronto arid a brother Angelo Gomes, of Wingham. He was predeceased by his father Alfred Rosekat. Mr. Roselrat rested at the Brussels Chapel of the M.I. Watts Funeral HotheS and a service was held March 18.