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The Huron Expositor, 1982-08-25, Page 17
You've trled all the resto But jrHdeals are saltine of the bestl NEW AXLES AOI Shies A %/eights 6000 ab. As low a° °175.00 Tandem 0 Tri sets available wiioeol°. lacers, couplers SPECIAL Assorts Kitchen Cabinets "Extremely Reasonable" 310 pm red[ -made Of we don't have what you teant...Wie w001 bu00d 4o your specifications, • eans00ty at the right price W STlljVES °l 99.°010 °e325.0° FtPeoninro aw.grts °ASS.®° SUN UMBRELLAS Reg. NM.. Now Only 860.20 Ct 'MPLETE SETS UMBRELLA FIBREGLASS TABLE SHELL BASE 42,5 L1$ ONLY °11©0°° EAL BA GAINS '11 CURRENT PAINT 10,000 gal. Barn Paint Beige, Green, Brown. & Terra Cotto 24.00 gale & ep In 45 gat. drum Also: Industrial Colors °LSO gai. 8 up On 5 gal. cons USE SAL 0.9, NSA 1P7 820 CA(BELL ST., LcasPdl® 519-432-4112 DEALERS WELCOME Vwri®es Seieceima t hems c • ME IN L 9K W©114ow © Lowd@gbQo THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 25, 19K2 - A9 Jesus' example Berean topic Correspondent DORASHOBBROOK 523.4250 II:EREAN UNIT The Berean Unit met Aug- ust 10 in the Sunday School. Leader Helen Lawson wel- comed everyone. The committee in charge presented the program, an example of serving others shown by Jesus. The study was five miracles of Jesus. Scripture was read by Lisa SNIP TOUR CA E TC E Cis;®�'! P AY ORM L"u (I) "Good Venn Nigh density fibreboard. painted gr primed. Horiaorita0 12" a 16' OnOy °6000 sq. Iboal Rag.' 341.00 SM.tboranl 16' primed Oniy °46.00 bon Vier/kat Coloured Sheets as Oow as 611®o00 4iv7,4is8,4aI 6 IRL 11 WIN *WS Pictures, SOOders, 3owe & Bays striate & thermal atoned evatOobOe PATIO DOORS • -Thermal maintenance free, c/w screen, 8 hardware. 5' Only 495.03 6' On@y e543.°0 Brown or While avolbable CRS LOCKS, BLACKS '208 a9°0r1ment 4", 6", 6", 10", 4. 12" ®c & Hop Nouns: Mori.-FrO. 6:00-3:30 Saturdays 8:00.3:00 --�-�-�+ CPdep ® CabeOO St. Hamilton Rd, S Ooc s - No. 401 - OP4TARI .OPIRATIYES OF ONTAM SCK YARDS 141IN 767-1143' AAO+[ YOUR! SKIPPER 11 IV N KE TRA DAMOD RT R BRYAN ° 945-2013' RESODENCE•148•10 z Shipping !Nary Tl egday Moms D'..izer, Vi - Burns, Isabel Airdrie, Tri Duizer and Dora Shobbrook. A vocal duet by Laurel and Shannon Duizer was accomp- anied by'Lisa on piano. Business was conducted by Helen Lawson. Thanks were received from Kay and Carl Longman for sympathy as well as a report card from the foster child. The treasurer's report by Laura Lyon was read by Margaret Good. Roll call was answered by nine members and happy birthday was sung for Hattie Wood, The Berean Unit is willing to co-operate with Aimwell unit for next meeting and plans for the Regional ''on October 5. The meeting closed with a report of the United Church Women meeting 15 years ago. Lunch was served by Isabel Airdrie, Vi Burns, Tri Duizer and Dora Shobbrook. BURNS U.C.W. Fourteen members met at the home of Gay Salverda on August 11 for the regular monthly meeting. Gay Salverda was in charge of the devotional, assisted by Ida Salverda and Gladys Leiper with Ida Leiper at the organ. Mrs. Rice conducted, the business. 'PERSONALS' Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Snell `acrid family on the death of grand- daughter Rachel born August 7 in Guelph Hospital to Jaynie and Ken Slade of Cambridge. Burial was August 13. Richard W. Snell LL:B- has opened his law office in Mitchell. grandson for Mrs. Laura Saundercock. Visiting last Tuesday with Miss Edythe Beacom were Mr and Mrs. Gerald Lam - mond, Michael and Julia of Gander. Newfoundland, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Scott, Billy, Jean, Christie and Shannon and Mrs. Jean Scott were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scholl of Monkton. Attending the Lyon re- union on August 8 at Thames- ville were Mr. and Mrs. ,Murray Lyon. Deanna, Maureen , Fair'service and Mrs. Laura Lyon. eMr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook, Diana, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Lyon and Cheryl spent last week at Parry Sound. Any lady 18 and over interested in bowling Tues4 day night 7 to 9 p.m. regular or spare should contact Doro- thy Airdrie before August 24. Phone 5.23.4462. Mrs. Laura Saundercock returned home on Thursday after spending three weeks a/ with her niece. Mr. and Mrs, Peri McBride, Carlow. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Duizer, Laurel, Lisa. Stephen and Shannon attended the Strat- ford General Hospital school of nursing class of 1964 reunion on Sunday, August 8 at Alan Park. Mr. and Mrs. David Fair - service and Maureen of D'ormeau, Quebec spent the past two weeks with his mother Mrs. Myrtle Fairser- vice, Sympathy it extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cun- ningham on the death of his brother Vere on August 4 at Huronview at age 90 years. Laura SaunderocE and Dora Shobbrook from here with Vera Gibbings, Clinton and Maimie Crawford, Blyth, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peri McBride, Car- low, on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Radford. London visited on the week- end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Thompson and Mr, Hamrt,ilton. Mks, Dora . Shobbrook, Thelma Ellerby and Chastity Colquhoun spent the week- end in Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and celebrated their wedding an• niversary. Patricia returned home with them for some holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott of Escombrodo, California visit- ed last week with Mrs. Jcan Scott. Miss Julie Scott of Goder- ich spent last week with her grandmother. Mrs. Jean Scott. Congratulhtionsto Mr. and ' Mrs. Cliff Saundercock on their new grandson born August 10 in 5t. .loseph•s Hospital, London. to Wasr,e a •d Mary Lynn Peck, Robert Christopher weighed in at 10 lbs, 9 ors. and is a great W Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887.6677 Miss Kathy Humphries of London has returned , home following a holiday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. Iton Miss Wendy Clark spent a few days with her uncle and aunt, Bob and Marie Litt and. counsins at Wartburg. Toni and Jason Thamer of Wheatley are spendingvthis week with the Thamer famil- ies. f FAMOUS. MAKE RA FOR BOYS AND TEENS , BACK TO SCHOOL 0 Stock up on these straight leg G W C jeans at this very special price for school opening Sizes 8 to 18 VERY SPECIAL 16.95 G.W.G. "ODYSSEY"' NEW DESIGNER JEANS Pre -Washed double stitched VERY SPECIAL 22.° • Student 27 to 30 waist JEANS Legs 30 to 16 lust right for the high' school crowd SPECIAL 22.50 1 inal Clearance Ross short sleeve .-- KNIT SHIRTS Z PRICE • BOv ' s Regular or tube style MCGREGOR SOX . 95 Club Colours to 2°95 eanz`exes R.S. BOX LTD. YOUR NUMBER ONE APPLIANCE CENTRE THE Kitck , Aida Number1 DISHWASHER ._ Numberl in washability* ✓ Number 1 in quality' r/ Number 1 in reliability- I No 5 ,. •• aWV �I8d^dj6t.y l Ynnif ns ke I'±, nea,lnenni FPFPI Irani 0, - BUY NOW / r ' AND SAVE L- ' = . A KITCHENAID FOOD WASTE DISPOSER GETS RID OF MESSY KITCHEN SCRAPS FAST, BUY NOW AND SAVE/ R. S. BOX LTD. Seafo rth 527-0680 YOUR B$atc1h4mlTrAaerl. APPLIANCE DEALER HO HART; 5L'�NA"NT.. O J, E�I-�BULL,►':R G FRESHLY MADE 2.50/kg Just in time for your weekend barbecue or cookout �'I�� ' Nig • BEEF i • LB. FRESH HUMT EACH PACKAGE 3 centre 3 rib portion 3 tenderloin 11 �� GNTARiO 4.1 cut loin chops portion PACK 4/kg CONTAINS chops ! LAN CJ�� ��PS ' e' • chops LB. i . FRESH LOIN MAPLE LEAF PORK SHOULDER SCHNEIDERS - OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE $ 5009 98 PKill G SLICED FRESH BEEF LIVER c 1.74/kg 79 LB. � eivs rine markets:,. o! fine. roods CENTRE CUT PORK CHOPS $ SMOKED PICNIC SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 4.81 /kg . • LB. 2.60 • .19 8 /kg Le. N"1 Available5.91At the Deli in an etoros 'Maple Leaf Corned Beef 5.93/kg s....i r 2.691b. CENTRE CUT PERK /kg LOIN CHOPS OR SLICE - 5 VARIETIES SLICED COOKED MEATS , 759 79 ° No Name Chubs BOLOGNA � $f. 99 5 49/kg BRISKET e.."'ed r ROASTS BONELESS 20618. Pride of Canada sliced r COOKED HAM D. 5.49 5.93/kg Schneiders sliced Maple Leaf - 7509 r BEEF BURGERS 3.49 Schneiders Reg. or Cheese 3 VARIETIES BACON.g1.79 SIDE�BACON rr? 79 NO NAPE - 3 VARIETIES 3759 , MATS D IUD EVERYDAY LOW PRICE No Name 16x5oz Frozen Rib Eye or Strip Loin DUTCH LOAF Ib.'2 69 Maple Leaf Country Kitchen 8°1 r3 99 /A SMOKIES 3009 r' 79 No Name Cheese - 375 9 FRANKFURTERS ri 31 %CHNEIDERS • 6 VARIETIES ° SANDWICH PEAT 98 SPREAD 250g ROLL PRIDE OF CANADA COOKED HAM175129 s LB t STEAKS CTN '�, 93 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE No Name 2044 oz Frozen COOKED HAMS 3 73/k9 SALAD Potato 8 Egg r SALAD b L69 No Name Farm StyGE r . PORK SAUSAGE soot f 79 SCHNUDERS ONTOBURRFEST RS Fg 79 BURGERS 375g •. SCHNEIDERS SLICED COOKED 3■�9 CORNED BEEF 11. / 9 (r n D 5 I*b. Carton S r EAKETTES *7 98 ' SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL ASTRA PINK SALMON 7.75 oz TIN 9 TRADITION - 3 VARIETIES NABOB COFFEE PAC �• 5 PACK 5 FLAVOURS CARNIVAL ICE CREAM LITRE * �Y �� ZEHRS • 4 VARIETIES POTATO .CHIPS P�g 7 0 WESTON WHITE SANDWICH BREAD�AMOSE REGULAR OR THIN 675 g S1 PEPSI COLA DIET PEPSI OR DUNTAIN DEW Ns 4.67' SUPER SPECIAL MAPLE LEAF NEILSOM 3 VARIETIES COUNTRY OVEN SPECIALS SUPER SPECIAL FOR YOUR LAUNDRY FLAKES OF TURKEY CANDY BARS DEEP DROWNED LIBBYS BEANS pQ TEA BISCUITS , -- ,,.. '1+' BEATRICE (AE NCH �. YIf IIMA AAEAB � �/ / TIDE 164g TIN X1'69 �: BUNDLE OF 6 BARS �1, '7 2 WK 14 02 TIN ' 0151114 TWISTS ,._.. . '1,25 FRUIT BOTTOM YOGURT DETERGENT 6 LITRE 199 MONARCH MARGARINE 2 L0 TUB ♦ 79 4 DOWNY LIQUID SOFTENER LITRE yA� 'B 9I ZEHRS SALAD DRESSING LITRE ��p�Q' RIO OR LORETTA MUScESHROOMS TEMS 10 0l TIN 690 . . 1759 CUPS 2,179 0 Luncheon Meat KLIK 34oa x1.69 House 8 Garden Bug Killer RAID 3509 3.99 LIBBYS SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED ORANGE JUICE $f 46 0: TIN c 99 _ HIGH LINER FROZEN - READY TO HEAT FISH IN BATTER PRG 2r59 BUNDLE OF 4 REGULAR SIZE BARS ZEST SOAP 4000 SIZE fI.7 ZEHRS TOMATO KETCHUP LITRE Si�9 Neilson BUTTERMILK69#t DiLiltr iChs 100% Whole Wheat ROLLS 99 Chocolate Syrup S )Da Mr MILK MATE ?.39 While Facial Tissue KLEENEX loos ° 55 PURITAN BURGERS a BEANS OR BEANS 3 WEINERS� 2129 2/89' PURITAN - MEATBALL STEW 2,2g 212/%� g �1/890,I1,-,IE HICKS SWEET MIXED OR YUM FUN PICKLES $2059 BICKS BABY DILL PICKLES L11915 '2,59 DOZ. Tenderflake LARD 312 $2.99 Lenders Plain or Onion BAGELS°*nor Ir o+ s 79° Chubby White Facial Tissue KLEENEX 1s, 555° Reynolds Aluminum FOIL 12 .50 *1.79 JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH 3 6ESHLITRE SCENT 11e69 5 FLAVOURS QUENCH CRYSTALS PKG *2 �/y� I PURINA PROTEIN PLUS DOG .FOOD 8 K9 S$, 99 PURINA BUTCHERS BLEND DOG FOOD 4Kg *4 79 Weston Jam Filled uuNs PKG OF 425 Vachon • 3 colours ROSETTEVr799° Grape Drink 32 0, Zehrs - 2 Varieties 9009 •Savarin frozen 4 Varieties Sunpac frozen - 12.5 oz Neilson Small Curd Cottage We reserve the right to bola WELCHADE 79° COOKIES °?.59 DINNERS 0='1.39 ORANGE JUICE 79°CHEESE s°° *129 to reasonableQuire nent5 SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL 1 SUPER SPECIAL SPECIAL c $ • 0 OF' ESSo` GASOLINEEA, FOR ONLY 14 WITH GAS FILL UP PROD. OF ONTARIO CAN. n1 GRADE GREEN PEPPERS c ONTARIO N0. 1 GRADE LOCAL FIELD GROWN TOMATOES c s6' /kg Ib. ONTARIO N0. 1 GRADE SNYDERS WNWORTH HOMEGROWN .POTATOES c 10 Ib. BAG PROD. OF CALIFORNIA CANADA FANCY BARTLETT PEARS c 1.52 �k9 LB. Prod of Ont. Can 01 Green or Wax Product o1 S Africa Outapan Product of Ontario BEANS r%30/kg 594LB ORANGES d LB i 19 FRESH BROCCOLI BUNCH 99 Product of Ont Can. !rt Prod. of S. Africa Grano Smith `�I Product of Ontario r� 74 APPLES r?,��/kg r� I y LB Cooking Style ° Tender a Sweet ONIONS 2 LB BAG 69MINI CARROTS 79° Prod. of °Mario Product of Ont Can 01 Prod. of Ont, Can. Fcy Pepper ° Homegrown Paula Red or Early Mac 8 SQUASH E ^ 39 CARROTS 2 LB BAG 69$APPLES Le Bnc . 1.79 Product of Florida ° Fresh Tangy LIMES 5/79° k9 Produce of Ontario LB ONIONS BUN( "(s 3/990 In the Plant Dept Viable:" VIOLETS F POT '�. 99 One gas coupon available with every 55000 purchase al any Zehrs Market Zehrs free admission tickets to Canada s Wonderland wig be evadable only until closing Saturday, September 4, 1982 THESE PEelAlS HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH JOSEPHINE ST. IHWY. NO. 41 WINGHAM INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND 83 EXETER AVAILABLE AVAIL ONLY IN; I MON., TOES. 9 TO0 P. M. WED., THURS., FRI. - 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 8:30106 P.M. 97S WALLACE AVE.eN. LISTOWLL MON., TUES., WED. • 9 TO 6 P.M. THURS., 561. 9 r0 9 P.M. SAT. 8:30 TO 6 P.M. BURNS U.C.W. Fourteen members met at the home of Gay Salverda on August 11 for the regular monthly meeting. Gay Salverda was in charge of the devotional, assisted by Ida Salverda and Gladys Leiper with Ida Leiper at the organ. Mrs. Rice conducted, the business. 'PERSONALS' Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Snell `acrid family on the death of grand- daughter Rachel born August 7 in Guelph Hospital to Jaynie and Ken Slade of Cambridge. Burial was August 13. Richard W. Snell LL:B- has opened his law office in Mitchell. grandson for Mrs. Laura Saundercock. Visiting last Tuesday with Miss Edythe Beacom were Mr and Mrs. Gerald Lam - mond, Michael and Julia of Gander. Newfoundland, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Scott, Billy, Jean, Christie and Shannon and Mrs. Jean Scott were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scholl of Monkton. Attending the Lyon re- union on August 8 at Thames- ville were Mr. and Mrs. ,Murray Lyon. Deanna, Maureen , Fair'service and Mrs. Laura Lyon. eMr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook, Diana, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Lyon and Cheryl spent last week at Parry Sound. Any lady 18 and over interested in bowling Tues4 day night 7 to 9 p.m. regular or spare should contact Doro- thy Airdrie before August 24. Phone 5.23.4462. Mrs. Laura Saundercock returned home on Thursday after spending three weeks a/ with her niece. Mr. and Mrs, Peri McBride, Carlow. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Duizer, Laurel, Lisa. Stephen and Shannon attended the Strat- ford General Hospital school of nursing class of 1964 reunion on Sunday, August 8 at Alan Park. Mr. and Mrs. David Fair - service and Maureen of D'ormeau, Quebec spent the past two weeks with his mother Mrs. Myrtle Fairser- vice, Sympathy it extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cun- ningham on the death of his brother Vere on August 4 at Huronview at age 90 years. Laura SaunderocE and Dora Shobbrook from here with Vera Gibbings, Clinton and Maimie Crawford, Blyth, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peri McBride, Car- low, on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Radford. London visited on the week- end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Thompson and Mr, Hamrt,ilton. Mks, Dora . Shobbrook, Thelma Ellerby and Chastity Colquhoun spent the week- end in Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and celebrated their wedding an• niversary. Patricia returned home with them for some holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott of Escombrodo, California visit- ed last week with Mrs. Jcan Scott. Miss Julie Scott of Goder- ich spent last week with her grandmother. Mrs. Jean Scott. Congratulhtionsto Mr. and ' Mrs. Cliff Saundercock on their new grandson born August 10 in 5t. .loseph•s Hospital, London. to Wasr,e a •d Mary Lynn Peck, Robert Christopher weighed in at 10 lbs, 9 ors. and is a great W Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887.6677 Miss Kathy Humphries of London has returned , home following a holiday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. Iton Miss Wendy Clark spent a few days with her uncle and aunt, Bob and Marie Litt and. counsins at Wartburg. Toni and Jason Thamer of Wheatley are spendingvthis week with the Thamer famil- ies. f FAMOUS. MAKE RA FOR BOYS AND TEENS , BACK TO SCHOOL 0 Stock up on these straight leg G W C jeans at this very special price for school opening Sizes 8 to 18 VERY SPECIAL 16.95 G.W.G. "ODYSSEY"' NEW DESIGNER JEANS Pre -Washed double stitched VERY SPECIAL 22.° • Student 27 to 30 waist JEANS Legs 30 to 16 lust right for the high' school crowd SPECIAL 22.50 1 inal Clearance Ross short sleeve .-- KNIT SHIRTS Z PRICE • BOv ' s Regular or tube style MCGREGOR SOX . 95 Club Colours to 2°95 eanz`exes R.S. BOX LTD. YOUR NUMBER ONE APPLIANCE CENTRE THE Kitck , Aida Number1 DISHWASHER ._ Numberl in washability* ✓ Number 1 in quality' r/ Number 1 in reliability- I No 5 ,. •• aWV �I8d^dj6t.y l Ynnif ns ke I'±, nea,lnenni FPFPI Irani 0, - BUY NOW / r ' AND SAVE L- ' = . A KITCHENAID FOOD WASTE DISPOSER GETS RID OF MESSY KITCHEN SCRAPS FAST, BUY NOW AND SAVE/ R. S. BOX LTD. Seafo rth 527-0680 YOUR B$atc1h4mlTrAaerl. APPLIANCE DEALER HO HART; 5L'�NA"NT.. O