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The Huron Expositor, 1980-11-27, Page 10"r7S "T'r 1",' THE. UFOs.: .xpo..s.iTOR-1:.f0y, ••• -•'-'77'"", 7,7 Eft g7, 1986 Continued from page:6' .Parents Mr; and — Sander 'Seheol Croldtiele* 'MCrIftt Date*. vaS With a good attendance , Visitors on WqdtiPsdaY of 17 tables in play: Winner 'Melt witliMriand Mrs. Bert '!iterehigh 7 Crystal Sfu*kroek.,we e her, brother iy4g.ha1 Mr; , anti tdra.Roy ,:Vodden, .gadfer ; Ladies+Most 20's r Bayfield. • Suattine Jainnlyn; Men's .• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell "Feel; Luckv Cnp - Christine "aE.S. and W.F. Pellet. The $.8. executive - Christmas party Sunday 23rd w61114 like to thank all for at home 01 Mr. and Mrs. attending. Hugh Boyle Dashwood, ,LODGE ' Mr. and Mrs. Toni Alldn " Hallett Ledge alma few days first of this No. 568 held their ladies week In Toronto. • night, Banquet and dance Mr. and Mrs. ken Hulley ,November 22 at Family Par- spent weekend Friday to ' Oise, . Approximately 70 Monday at Foresters =yen, Members, wives and friends tion In Chatham. attended. - • M. and Mrs. Leland Ad - Bruce ShilliiTlaw--amaand-Amanda-of-lvlississ was master of ceremonies. auga spent Wednesday to Wor, Bro. Gordon Shobbrook Sunday with his mother Mrs. asked Grace, toast to Grand Sfella .Adams. Gloria Adams Lodge bg Rt. Wor. Bro. Clare of London visited as vyell, Vincent replied by Wor.. Mrs, Bob Thompson spent • Bi`o: Harty Tebbutt; toast to ladled by Bro. Robert Snell replied by Harriett Shilling. • law, .toast to visitors Bro. Robert Anderson replied by Bill Bromley. _ Mrs. Joe flunking was David Whyte; 19w Fred attended the. "Anchor" admitt ed t o Clinton Public Hospital on November 12th for surgery .and returned' home November 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Les Reid enjoyed the weelcend of Nov- ember 1Stb when they won a bus - trip from CKNX- bv Hanover trail agency to Wheeling West Virginia to attend the :Jamboree special concert - - On Tuesday November. 18 W.I members Alice Buchan- an, Margaret Taylor, Myrtle Fairservice, June Fothergill and Margaret Anderson at- tended the Auburn W.I. dinner at 12:30 noon and played court wpist after lunch. Congratulations to Heath- er Fothergill on winning second prize for her Zuchini load in "What's cdokin at your place" by Signal Star publishing contest winning $60. Robert Datema of Willow - dale spent the weekend with 3 days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, yob- bieand Jennifer in Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radford of London spent Saturday ,night with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson and attended the Masonic Ban - "••••"'S• • (Net. , • Congratulations to Mr,„ and Mrs, glob Burns. Their 1=4 honoured thettf on Saturday for their wedding anniversary lit-a"dinner at the "Little 'Inn Bay4014_," Pres- ent were daughters Mr* and Mrs. Jerry Smith KI,Ocardine Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson London, sisters Mr. Land Mrs. Irvine Kerpi•GlanOnis, Mr. aiid ivrf§. TO*, SeDoriald, Kinearditie, LIONS 14,1XSTEHT TOUR The Tour Winners of the Lona Mystery tour:held Sat- urday were as follows; !st place- $25.00 Dave Plant; 2nd place $15.00 Dennis Knox; 3rd place - $10 - Andy Uyl. • The Poker Hand winners were 1st - 515, Les Knott; 2nd - $1.0, Jim Johnston; 3rd - Bruce MacLelland. The following prizes were donated: Lions Monday night Euchre - 2 deck cards, lions mug Londesboro Lions Lions mub, deck of cards.- T.B. Allen - 2 hats Wallace Restaurant, - Yoacher Remembrance Day service at UM The McKillop Unit of the U.C.W. held their November meeting of the home of Mrs. N. McGavin11.0 members present. Mrs. D. Dennis in chaige of devotions had as ,theme "Remembrance Day". Mrs. N. McGavin was pianist. The Scripture was read by Mrs. M. Dennis. Mrs. D. Dennis had the Meditation. The prayerwas given by Mrs. M. Dennis followed by the offer- ing by Mrs. M. Hackwell and dedicated by Mrs. D. Dennis Mrs. N. McGavin and girls, Heather and Cathy sang the song ' 'Let There bc Peace on Earth." The topic was taken by Mrs. M. Hackwell ficim the mission study "Partners in the Gospel" on 'the subject of 'Partners and Justices" Mrs. M. Dennis presided for business. Mrs. M. Itack- well gave treas. report. A report on copper contest was • given by leaders Mrs. L. Godkin and Mrs. M. Dennis realizing a total of S205.17. Gifts and _ donations were collected for Family and 'Children's services. Lunch was served by Mrs. L. Godkin.' Mrs. C. Wey and " hostess Mrs. N. 4cGavin. Mitchell 'family Market - Lions -mug- • Racifertis Farm Equipment - Vice grips ,MeaodsPishpry Bayfield 2 pound frozen perch Paul Kerrigan fuel. Anti Freeze A.11 an Bosman - 3 nietp tape measure Bill Suttraux • Screw driver, Bill Bromley - coasters „ „ Other prize winner were , John Stadieman, Penny , Overhoe; JimTaylor Neil Cartwright. Mery Taylor, Mark Mitchell, Darrel Shol)- brook, Clare McDougal, Murray Adainsiall report a good dyne, • U.C.W. General meeting Monday December 1st at 6:30 p,ni. Pot luck' dinner, ' each invite a guest. . . — _ . • '1,'.,...._;.•' .5......3...',:. ..' 4 00. -----,- ..--.., r.. --r-- . .•-•%..... --, .....,,. , , , .-„, , , .7,...... 0---_ 0 -...-.;:...-.------ _-....f.---,. ,........-„o ..w....5. -........,.....• ..0 ....-.., ..-----. 0 ---...,--, ..-- -..--, ---.....---, ...,,,,,--,-__. .-----...---_,..._ ---...... ...--...., -....„.- -ICPIECHTEI, 1.,QQAL WIN N,ERs--;.sevotOi local comps .1fOrs fared well aiihe.:i4iiai"ds banquet fiWthe MId- Western Horsemen's Association, held 16 •Ltican Friday. From left: Dan Patterson, high, point amateur,.. Caroline Watt and ..loY,Wilson, - ; JOHN KRli John Kerr, 81, of 32 James •; St., Seaforth gied Monday at ' Straford General Hospital. Mr. Kerr was born,. in eleillop township, and •• firmed there until 1964 when he retired and moved to • Seaforth. He was a member WE RESERVE THE. RIGHT IV, LIMIT QUANTITIES MON. TUIT. & WED._ THURS. & RI. SATURDA 1 9-6 P.M. 9-9 P.M. 9-6 P.M. rOev6eetrav1,71 ihJirg.. P, )°, I riKta' t(jh r. y'PAa't)tieLrotin; 1-1Stiihf, 41 atche r West -Pleasute, Lisa Watt, high' pant OVer„ B. winner and Murray smith, overall Senior high point performance. (TA Nieto) Obituary Of NOrfilife United Church and was active in the senior citizen's group. ' He was predeceased by a first wee, the former .fliiabeth 'Taylor, who died in • 1935, a sister, Mrs. Archie (Grace) Tate and three brothers, William, George and James. Mr. KiriiiiihdWh1i analyke officiating, Bailie wife, the former Greta Becker,, two nieces and one nephew. Friends were received at the R.S Box Funeral Home in Seaforth on Monday and Tuesday. Services were held at __the funeral home Wednesday with Rev. James followed in the •Maitlandbank cemetery. Pallbearers were Larry Wheatley, Mac., Stewart, Ferg Jantzi, Bill CamitheB, Cliff Broadfoot and Gordon Wright. Flowerbearers were Lorne Dennis and Wes Roe. FOO LOTS OF FREE PARKING FOR YOUR:::S. Whoever heard of a January Sale Layaway now for Cnristmas E.D. Smith GARDEN COCKTAI 48 Oz. Jar FABRIC SOFTENER 1.49 McCain Apple,Green Apple oi- Rhubarb/Strawberry FRUIT PIES 24 oz 1.49 McCain Straight or Crinkle Cut SUPERFRIES 2 lb. Bag .79 Colgate Regular or Winterfresh TOOTHPASTE 100 ml. Tube 1.29 Prices effective until Saturday, November 29, 1980 Kroehler and House of Braemore 20 CHESTERFIELDS IN StOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Prod USA Can No.1 Vine -Ripened TOMATOES Air Care Solid 6 Fragrances DEODORIZERS 200 gr. .79 Club House Stuffed Pimento MANZANILLA OLIVES 12 oz. Jar 1.39 sco FRE in stock to choose from La -z -y Boy, Kroehier, House of Brae - more Recliners. Can No 1 Ontario Grown COOKING ONIONS 2 lb. Bag ' Welch's Jam or Jelly GRAPE SPREADS 24 oz. Jar 1.49 613akeicy Specials Dietrich Homemade BREAD 24 oz. loaf Weston Brown 'n Serve ROLLS Pkg. of 4