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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-10-30, Page 10", w 'rrgr"7"''R' 1..: .. , r. - .. r ,,, :. , .. , -rp , y - ,� , ,., '.„. - , yy , i ee A 4 , l .: - R .,' ,,......,. ., q .. :...., .,,...,...xw+m I 0.. ,, .. Wl,R. CT , i~ pQ R t. D 8 . �. U ��.�P4� �.4CT tt. , 1:1 JACQUELINE=____._ M EWS ,, graduated from Forest rr+� ri- ,�: Y `C A ,� ,T, Heights Collegiate Institute ,: f/ '^ R OWN IFf R:. A . at Commencement on A e 0 1.y , J'r, , B. �: :.. • , October 17, 1980. Jacqueline .8 ,.. �,AKE ':':t:--,. .. R�..., ,.,.`,, ' �. .'", I "' S ,.:. � A MA . � A B E L also received the Staebler ' Award in Grade 12 Marketing. She has accepted . .. _ ., . . I. I 11 1!P D .' - . n49- ,y a secretarial position with ..�, IH I � . �'�"' Size A NU r 450 9 e . *COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS --$4:6,8 VALUE affiliated with the University ..,-> .R of waterloo. . I G.LACED CUT. 1-.m 89 Jacqueline is the daughter 680 Size _-M1 ED �FR __----.___ _ 9 of Mr. and Mrs. Jack *COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS -$3.73 VALUE Matthews, Kitchener and CUT MIXED ■ S 9 granAdaugbtcr of Mea. 1 PEEL L 450 g Size Helen Aubin. Scaforth *COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS -$2.49 VALUE Perth reviews CHOCOLATE 0-99, 2900 storage problem Flavoured g Size . CHIPS _ Colleen Maloney • . L. ...._*_CQMPARE_D-_..TO-.NA,TtONAt.-1BAANDS. -S3A9- -VALUE -------_- A request Dv the Perin PECANS 1/z's . 69 Knioncal Soctct% frit im- Or PC's 225 g Size mediate aciton in finding 'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS -$3.25 VALUE storage fast a vale' ALMONDS= ■ 69 BLANCI�ED TERPRO - Each Silted, Slivered or Ground 225 g Size at in *COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS -$3.25 VALUE ®IAL 262-6142 HENSALL - ONT. CANDIES 1n79 500 800 Scotch Mint; Jelly Beans, or AB Gums - g taken by ran to be ttakethe nem t G LACED �► • 9 CHERRIES 2450 Joint Area Studs committee Your Authorized Yamaha Full Senice Dealer next vear g Size ; Red, Green or Mixed . , The teetion is being "COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS -54.19 VALUE stored at the Steed 6'iate RAISINS ■ 9 ° house. 182 Kinf; St Strat Seedless Sultana or i hompson 900 g Size 'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS --53.49 VALUE _`.-- -__ _a _PURE COCOA1899 450 -g Size 'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS '14.74 VALUE H OT CHOCOLATE, 9 mix 400 g Size *COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS 52.31 VALUE MARASCHIN®■ 69 CHERRIES 12 oz fl. Size Red 8t Green . 'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS -S2.39 VALUE 'COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS MEANS THE NATIONAL BRANDS , REGVLAR RETAIL PRICES IN EQ1,'WALENT WEIGHTS TO BULKI-BAKER SiZES AVAILABLE AT n - KNECHTEL RW i H D MARKETLtd 95 Main Street S. Seoforth Nomas Mon., Tnes,,r Wed., & Sat. Pttleett effeetive untf . 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Y, to P • $ , n re checking recipes for „ e f us. ur un ands intone, iniac t t such a cause it was robbed t , P us h of do an i roads. With luck the might reach five or J o 0 P down d sl tl 'revised, here were m t a v 8 fo d, lot to sort and dtscar sawn their and ,Tube both of Hamilton they held a family dinner . MRS. John. Jewitt, Carol, g . Y T Y $ P d, g popcorn balls and caramel's le ' ' Hallowe'enl Where did It come from six laces before few cornplete a costume, and never came home apples. When so Mi imaline of .. _ Judy a Danny B'1 and ", ` , fairies with wings edged in tinsel, boldin P of a final qurfew, Because f... youngster from weeks ofgreedyorgan . man eo Miss KathyY J.. y nd an Y, Bill a g g g y tpmunitles 4ave problems at this, . 1.again. and h n. n what is t all 1 about I ancient f ? n a a rime o se g n nt the lac s wo ld o treat t s, to vol wn e u be yea d I b .. h e it b e a w t ellow t re t s better to fi z. s n t in d i h s ar ett nd .. doe 1 ft i he P a_ le e r e are leased to re ort P. P , ia� Toronto Mrs. Susie E bel of W r Paul r 'R Y. _ P r M. an M os Mr. d , s � time P •P $ me of year, ar could feel you o should u l d or ud h Ab Y P Druids. out , the Diu ds !sad an au 6.30 ri ht in t e iniad! o t , tomo festival called ori i h o f our In ani o a al ed m ht t oa a- ba witches sa hat their ' in 1 w s botto t o in all aria s and' of `s m • g m the s ck f unc s e. c ou n ev n Y a Y Qf a ar 1 hes o v t r r en ' hat R H r n e�t , And, g g , e 'York. Mr. Carl Uh i;r o t on ma was bl Je" o ' co f P Y 1 n a o wi L_ d tt o f f Lod, a S , tt n Ik nos on wood? I 1 h t i � k od? truly a that it never Samhain, or Summers End: ,On this Martians, complete with u le antennae. mischief. The following morning, they supper, the first group of children ring the a le lei Perha, s a corn iotnse would be X_ Op ver Walton. get out of the' hospital on Clinton and friends, David _, P 1? xP g , PP p P 1? 0' Hallowed Eve , ,they believed that For those who lacked sewn skill there were the heroes; with their hair -raisin do -hell, and then pound until you let them changes in our little village, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friday and come home to the and ewitt Qf'Clinton, d g g , „ KathyY n tri h is n 'oto os fairies and w' i the Itchen the stn Pteszcator, Bill Debbie and .Stevenson s. rAnd-Mrs. D n' Witt 8 , itches name out, and was always the bedsheet, with Holes. either tales of a certain farm, wher.'e the owner g k y nd in a r ,��+ w r , M,o Jowitt and tondP.SbQrQ _ °,,:;: r e m e rx� b rs joined inn league with cats, which the naturally.: s ace or ste Ithilt s ash , would threaten and curse int btil tr in clump, waiting for you to guess all their Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Dave, Thanksgiving - Sunday Rya . Aima Corners, Mr. and I - i YP d a y 1 ed, g Y, Y .g $u ", . associated with _ , supposed carried the reincarnation of evil What a loud scare -look' a to chase the away. . Always s takin this as names so they can remove their masks. . Mrs. KenlJewitt of 5eaforth, Pioneers are usually t rt the Gardiner who brought'greetings from' the , Y ung p, rade t ey _ .il?._.k Y Y g ;;.; • _• to do harm to the people on earth. After made as the 1 trooped fi a challen a the lads would outwait him .Once identified, the roe into the f': '> }Mr. Lawry Jewitt and Pat of old county but in Manitoba this summer a Municipality of Louise; Mrs. Ernie McLean P p y a 1 tr p d back in after g Y g P ,i dUate wi i n Toronto. ' cairn was dedicated to the pioneers from. , who told the art la ed b 'the Church and Christianity came to Britain, this ancient' changing. and tip over his outhouse to top off their : candy bowl to fill their sack. Then the W\..,; :, + r.'qa-- Six re P played Y . -o'..celebration became intertwined with the THE SPOOKIEST _. evening's fun. There must' have been a parade is off with only a' few soapy swipes , "` . Mrs. Terence. Blunter is Londesboro; Ontario. Sunday School in the community; -Norman „ • out of Goderich Hos ital and The following story was submitted by McLean with a brief history of tete .district feast day of the .Church, All Saints Day, on We had contests for the funniest ' . victim like this in every neighbourhood• at your windows in passing. You might as f ../� �+ Nov. 1st. Toda we have the idea of s irits, costume, the most beautiful, the s Y LOOKING FORWARD TO IT well give up on supper; they'll be coming a "�BA's with I h 4 o V / she and Mr. Hp�ter are Stuart Phillips, Seaforth. and the dedication; and Rev. Earle Mc- Y P spookiest, ..: �� "Residents, former residents and in. Intyre- lulu the ded'c tion ra er mischievous and gentle, roaming the earth and JUgir--6boilt an tate o ou could Hallnwe en has always been sora ' 'ng in a steady stream from now on. on y / / / I • ,r Y category ....0 /m j s' 1-tostaying with her daughter _ .8_ B ica , p y Barbara Ann Richmond pf among six who attained their a d foal! Mr. n rs. terested visitors athered on July 2. at 10 The followin is the mscri tion on the on Oct. 31st and we protect ourselves by imagine. Each child ,.contributed, t'o' the to look forward to in our village, There is a NOT ALL QrT ARE BOWL % % � i � � j n a M g g / / i d P Y /. i A. among - _ _ Y g Joh Tho a.m. to witness the dedication of a cairn , -]marble Ja ue on the cairn....._ .. trying to frighten them away With odnffin ._ lunch . and_a11 afternoon -you could watch_' od Pig' -hem,_ -mo -razor -blades -in j - M • R R, 3 Walton was wain _ _ B _ 1 s b taking courses at n _ m son and Bob. P q • �_ µ _.-___ ____._ _-_ -_____ �._ood f ..hn Never put all of your sand- to onehnwt, __ _^�/ ..G _- - - -- _ --. -. _ --- ---.-- - _ _ _ w� g o // � � i _ part-time students who grad- Westerns extension centre Sharon Thompson of ron►memoraTing the 100th anniversary o e nes oro S.D.F 114 Jac o akT'I uterus• the shoeboxes and brown paper bags full of the apples, and no serious Nrandalism. r one young entrepreneur will clean out /ice, % j� _ uated this fall from Western in Clinton. Toronto rian P Londesboro School District. One hundred 1881-1971 • When I was a child on a farm in a more goo2iie^'s'piling up for the grand fina1G. For People who wish to participate in the half of it early in the evening, when your % . , B Nesbitt of spars o u trick'n treatin leave the orch � li t on, back is turned. Instead, a colourful variety % University with an A aver- The five others included .London spent the weekend of twenty-five signed the guest book, P Y p g dated area, Hallowe en was entertainment, we carved pumpkins, g P, gkt // , � / // age. More than 120 part-time Mary Demers, Clinton, Thom son's; on Saturda On arrival, red rose corsages, and a red This cairn is dedicated to the memory of our , celebrated much differently than itis in our bobbed for apples, sang, and playea games and the children seem to respect this. And in a small dish encourages sharing among % j students were awarded their Nancy Folkard, Belgrave; they attended Brian's first rose boutonniere were pinned on old time pioneers who came from Londesboro, village today. Because the. distance like Musical Chairs (always left till the last the costumes! I'm always amazed at the the group. And if all else fails, and it seems, degrees on the weekend in Robert Govenlock, Clinton, cousins wedding in Owen residents and dignitaries taking part in the Ontario in 1879 and had the courage and the between houses hindered evening because it could get rowdy). The amount of effort that goes into dressing, up as thoueh hoards of strange kids are being" London at the convocation Nancy Maclntyre,, Lucknow; Souttd. ceremony. Master of Ceremonies Frank foresight to lay the foundation of this wanderings, -the $chool Hallowe'en party Hallowe'en Party was great fun, and truly those kids. Often the only visible thing that bused into town for the occasion, you can excercises. and Marguerite McGee, , Mrs. Barbara Veltman of Hagyard capably introduced Reeve Gordon community. Erected in 1979." was the focal point of the whole celebration. , educational in A social sense. you recognize is the green sequined dress • always make a deal with your own childre in ' Miss Richmond was Zurich. �atrcottvet B.C. spent the _. - - _ You see., no one would. drive you from place Some' of the "big kids" `went: out in the that a neighbour y4ore last New Year's for some loot to recycle. (after promisir. Race God-erich : JEAN VEREAUX . _ . . .. daughter ofEMr. and Mrs. Arthur Devereaux recent! Every W Y Wednesday is. ""' received her Bachelor o 1tVE RESERVE THE RIGHT 1r Senior i for ma ors*obSocial Work from Kin 'sTO LaVVli1T QUANTITIES " I � � y g .' I C tlzens Da r College, U.W.O.She i' a _ ,f, " R raduate of Seafarth District KNECHTEL �°_ S% DISCOUNT ON ORDS KNECHTEL , Goderich voters must 1976 and moved up to reeve High School and presently choose between two veteran in the next eleciton. if she has a position with Family 11 MON. TUES.&&WED.. 9-6 P.M. _ OR FREE DELIVERY politicians, both running for wins the Nov. 10 election, , fiATUR &TRI. '9_9 P.M. SERVE a FA A LITTLE BIT mayor of the town. she will be only the second Children's Services, and Ch' s Mayor Harry Worsell, a woman mayor in the town'sI I WE LIKE TO London. SATURDAY 9-6 P.M. Max.Town Only) local plumbing contractor history. . - _ - .. _._ , T _ -, - MPurchase of 550.00 who has served as mayor for The first was Mrs. May .- b i challenged Moo _____ _._,.... ... elected to.officc in - . six ears is e n nc v Id __--.-_..-__-_ . __ .._ _- - -- -- __.._ ,.._ ,-_.._._-!c--._.,---.._-._ _------,--_ __ __ __ _ __ _ - _ _ b Eileen Farmer: reeve of P64 -- __ _ - - Sunlight _L_lqu_- ----.. �finstie Cheese _ - E. I. i DETERGENT Q-rps Johnson's .Baby Economy Johnson's Economy to town for the past two The reeve and deputy �T , Rei Z � ................. � t c.rc both : BABY POWDER years reeve for the town C0 'TWI�i SWABS ' SHAMPOO= Mr. Worsell was first acclaimed to office. wr, ,N -1 TRISCUITS 250 gr. Pkg. ■99 •rre-priced .91 v The new d • 350 ml Prices effective 'elected to council in 1970. � Pkg. of i:BO : 400 Gr. until Sahtrda When he ran against Deb. reeve is Don Wheeler, a ,/#. L, , 48 *5 Y' . .. Shewfelt and Don Wheeler former councillor. who ran t' "T Bounce Pk of 20 Tide laundry 500 ml ,gg,`= �, 209 November 1, I980- «_ ta49 for the mayor's job in 1978, for mayor in the last election. he of more than double the Pkg. / g Bob Allen will serve a SOFTENER SHEETS 1.39 - TERGENT vote of his opponents in the - PP xcond term as the town's ,� , DE election. deputy •rcc%c. Meaty Blade & Short Rib Mrs. Palmer was first Fight people are letting 1 7 CA elected to council in 1972. their names stand for the six A ,, r I 01111111ili! . *4 I Aq .was elected devuty-reeve in scats on council. „;, _ Robin Hood Cherry, Pineapple & Strawberry GRAHAM , PiES 385 gr. Box 1899 - Van Camp BEANS with PORK 14 oz. Tin 2/s99 White Label Liquid • BLEACH 128 oz. Jug • 89 - Paramount, Flaked White JUNA 11761/2 oz . Box v. Kellogg's RICE KRISPIES . I 575 Gr. Box 1.29 M Campbell's *TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. Tin 4/1.00 Prices effective until Saturday, November 1, 1980 Prod. USA Can. No. 1 Florida .- . Ie, TANGELOS V, h. Gds 'it [JSP. Iq * °� IN ,O oL\\ V • • v . Prod. USA Can No. 1 Emperor Red . GRAPES 01 Ont: No. 1 Cortland APPLES Bag 899 Dozen m791b. - 14 *0 i w,W' w - , � Prod. USA Con. No. � 3,e< CUCUMBERS I���� �, 4.a/ 1.0011 I .. . - , . t . Nabob Tradition Regular or Filter Grind COFFEE 199 1 lb. Quaker QUICK OATS 1 K�. Quaker ONE MINUTE OATS. 900 Gr. . 1015 Regular KEN L RATION BURGER 2 Kg. Pkg. Lhum Nestle ROG FOOD HOT ;25 oz .Tin CHOCOLATE 11,11 3/1n00 t lb. 1.75 York PEANUT BUTTER 1.5 kg 2.99 Kraft 11,1111 ��11EM 1 Lt. Jar 4. i, Picnic ORANGE JUICE ":;�� oz, .39 Savarin Beef; Chicken or Toikey POT IES 8 oz. Pkg. ,t 01 ■� 2.99 Hostess Knechtel Canada Grade "A" All Flavours,LAR CHIPS • ` a EGGS �. 9 200 gr. ■ ' ' Dozen Hostess Corn Chips, Tortillas, Cheese -, �: Crunchits or Onion Rings 'i< - I, Ureen Giant Boil -in Bag SNACKS .6 "'"' '': '. i So gr. ENTREES .: ;lasagna or Salisbury Steak 9 oz. Pkg. 1.29 4. .. ' . u Ten ' ' $ t•►+tom, "' S ROAS' � 1 M9 lb. Fresh Regular � I � ii -til I . It .t �4 �, * No: .. Dial White Regular Size . SOAP Pkg, of 4 Bars 1.69 Monarch Coke & Pastry FLOUR 3.5 Kg. Bag 2.69 Calgonite Dishwasher DETERGENT 1.4 Kg. . 239 11111111111111111111111111 Schneiders Cello V. , . E - 500 gr. 1w69 Schneiders Broken HAM SLICES . 175 gr. 139 Schneiders SAUERKRAUT 909 ml. Pouch .99 Fresh Frozen PORK HOCKS 2 lbs. / ■489 Medium CHI Schneiders Chunk - LUNCHEON Chicken L-osf, or Beerwurst 1..694b. Schneiders Blue Ribbon By The Piece BOLOGNA 1 s39 Ib. Schneiders Bulk Smoked PORK SAUSAGE 18489 lb. All JACQUELINE=____._ M EWS r graduated from Forest Heights Collegiate Institute at Commencement on pearif � October 17, 1980. Jacqueline also received the Staebler SS440 It's performance you Award in Grade 12 Marketing. She has accepted can rely on Quiet operation ,y a secretarial position with Exceptional comfort Smart Renison College in Waterloo• styling i affiliated with the University of waterloo. Jacqueline is the daughter SAVEOVER �R of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews, Kitchener and $300 • QD granAdaugbtcr of Mea. Helen Aubin. Scaforth cash Perth reviews ' storage problem ? ' 1IE�.1l+'lE�`S Colleen Maloney ," A request Dv the Perin T, inov h y.,,tr SS440' T -,r, Knioncal Soctct% frit im- quaAly I1t?'P1lti3sc sho"i; mediate aciton in finding °wttabte storage fast a vale' TERPRO - able museum on5lertton will he reg lowed b1981 y co word rettnn- SALES & SERVICE at in ®IAL 262-6142 HENSALL - ONT. Council lre act- recommended ed taken by ran to be ttakethe nem t i mile West and I l4'llle South of Hensall Joint Area Studs committee Your Authorized Yamaha Full Senice Dealer next vear MAHA The teetion is being stored at the Steed 6'iate . house. 182 Kinf; St Strat ford it is not on display because the historical hoard currently has no muwurn Warden Carl dock sug- gccted storage in the Fryfo. gel Inn But Reeve George Wicke of Ellice town -,hip, a member of the himait•ical twtard said. '"i drm*1 think tate haiildmg itself is in anv type ,if enrA tion to cre,zte the appropriate tvre of envirnn merit Hopefully the new • cxtvnril will bolt after these things. 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