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The Huron Expositor, 1983-01-05, Page 8
-• THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY F, 1983 kilbarchan • enlo BYMABELTURNBU1L The Seafolrth Harmonaires Cagle and sang an enjoyable 'concert for us. This is a group of,nten who seem to sing for the love of it. There were over 30 in the group who sang in harmony patterned after the Huron quartette. Members from Mitchell, and Dashwood take part; It was good to be greeted by Ken Cardno an ex -pupil at SPS. The harmony in this group of men was memorable long after. S It is good for the perform- ers and good for the listeners to hear these singing groups which keep us in touch with the outside world from which we are isolated. It was very thoughtful of them to decide to sing for us. Their harmony Three dates for Christmas (Intended for last week.) Betty Beuttenmiller BY MABELTURNBULL brought tapings of the Huron Rev. T.A.A. Duke of First Quartette and duet "Lull - Presbyterian Church took our aby" by Florence Stewart and Wednesday regular service Ruth C u • from United when local ministers hold a A g P service for us. Rev. Duke Church (Northside) Sunday dealt with the Advent season School with Ruth Townsend ' leading up to the birth of in charge sang some carols Jesus called 'Advent' four and ,Christmas songs for us. weeks before Christmas. Tapings of carols have been Reading from St. John chap- heard throughout the Christ - ter one leading up to Christ's mas season. of carollers who birth which is told in this A group chapter. Read this chapter to didn't care to identify them - become familiar with the selves came in truck and interesting circumstances wagon and sang songs for our leading up to Christ's birth. entertainment. Clapping was We are told He is the Light of heard in the background. Friday Shirley Luther, Hen sall S.A. usually comes to the manor and, then to Kil- barchan for `a sing -a -long. The music used of course would naturally be Christmas carols. We welcome Shirley Lu- ther who shares her talent with us bringing the familiar carols to us. She usually talks to us using some Bible story. Christmas of all our holi- days is the happiest and most popular of all. A time when families get together to cele- brate. 1 read of people flying miles to be with their fami- lies. No human has had a birthday of such importance. Jesus was a gift from God sent to redeem the world of sin because God lovts us and wants us to have eternal life the World born into the world to become the Saviour of the world who died on the cross when God sacrificed his only son, Christ who died as a sacrifice- on the cross for believers who are forgiven of their sins and access to a happy eternal life. Another Wednesday David McKnight of Egmondville United Church visited. Mr. McKnight passed out attractive leaflets to each person entitled "For unto us a Child is Born" which is published by the Canadian Bible Society which makes good reading. A former one given out was "The Sermon on the Mount." 1 want to report on Christ- mas dates. 1 will have cele- brated three dates for Christ- mas year.Our first was l!© ol}y HarnnnirS n, St. Columban for especially a d aded fall of complete aeries Y was an inspiration. The chor. us was n charg,of Bruce Miller. Staffa. an eternal life without worry or pain. VISITORS Mrs. Sharon Robertson, wife of Rev. Archie Robert- son, Bethel Bible minister, kindly came to visit and brought some reading for me which she thought I might enjoy. Thank you Sharon for your kind thought. Linda Morrison, R.N.A. came in with Christopher Gary, a New Year's baby 1981 and Danny William. Two bonnie lads to be proud of. Jean Hildebrand with Bes- sie Smale. Paul Hildebrand, his weekly visit with his grandmother. Bessie Smale, also Art and Ross Smale with wives Esther and Louise, who visit Bessie regularly. Anne Downey and Mae Watterworth are on sick leave. Carmen • Gross and family of Auburn with Anna Hoegy. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Heslop must have followed us from Ingersoll (cousins). They usually visit me at Christmas but with our change of date. They decided to visit me here which was a good idea. Grace Broadfoot, a former member of the staff as a cook. Edmund Daly with Mabel Turnbull, a friend of long standing of the Daly family. Clarence Drager visited Elba Nutley. Mrs. Frank Roberton and mos is in the place he has prepared Mrs. Gordon brought plants the Christmas family reunion for us. That is a promise in oto from r mMa d Mrs. Don Bode are de. on Aug. 9th so Liz- could be Bible when He says, "1 g with us from California. Tri- prepare a,place for you and 1 regular visitors who came to cis 4yles. Ottawa was also will come again. If it were not visit us all 'which keeps us in with us on the eleventh, so ',would have told you. The touch with the outer world which was very much like the spirit of Christmas, peace ort which is one drawback of real date except we didn't earth, goodwill toward men." being isolated. open large felt stockings One very important one 1 would like to extend my filled with little wrapped about our relationship with thanks to Clair Reith and gifts. Jennifer did the hon- other people where love is so Frankie Ball for the church ours at the tall tree which was important. We m�hst love calendars from First Presby - groaning with decorations them as we do ourselves terian and Northside United and wrapped parcels around which may be difficult in and to Clair for his beautiful it. That inherited tam- some cases. God loves us and roses which cheered me. Jim ily of mine look after me to the we must love Hip whom we and Fuzz Stewart are regular smallest detail. They have have never seen. The simple givers. in the rose season. been a wonderful blessing to fact that God's son was born Every week more and me. in a humble manger has taken more people discover what Don had to come forme and on in the world to make the mighty jobs are accom- get me there by the 11th background. for our Christian plished by low cost Huron which worked in very well for faith. If we do have our faith Expositor Want Ads. Dial most of the guests. rewatd will be as promised, .127-0240. Ken Campbell, one of the arouo .reminded me of the time I went out to his farm and got weighed on his drive -on scales. 1 was on a 500c diet at that time and the Hodgerts wanted to check my weight. As I couldn't stand on scales at that time my doctor wanted to check my weight to see if I was losing. Fortun- ately I was and everyone was satisfied. 1 keep a picture within reach to show my former self. In contrast grades 4, 5 and 6 of St. Columbap came and sang a few carols with their teacher Miss Miland who was in charge. I counted over 30 voices in this group. As a final interest, the singers came and spoke to the residents giving each a decorated Christmas basket filled with sweeties. They had made these baskets with every one different. On Boxing - Day the Muegge family held their family dinner in the Orange Hall when about 40 members assembled. Don Walkerton, a senior Muegge, member of the family called here and Christmas as a day for receiv- Rev. T.A.A. Duke tookour 1 the 1 the had ble how we to o rd took his grandmother Annie ing .gifts but we can should Wednesrlay la ned whyservice. He the montheof prepare ow. t is for snow�with strong We followed themto finish. there so Theto join the younger mem members, oof what give,p was called after snowplows and snow -blowers great was our interest- 'Now family wentto the new arenana 'our love' ours praise, ourg Januaa heathen ry we wentand the new heartsisword to Jesus the accepting Janisprepresented with two faces, are necessary for most Cana- can use it far Practice new arena membersto ska'te the seniore his from Bible. P e fOrward into they followedf where Marilyn Hillisn is w, with Newl Yearand backward dt to duan fowinters. the sliortsminded for he es at arena home. committee mod they hadya gamehof ayckat ins her Barbara yM Ottawary the hills or others ' who made this a Why is the day atter sister Barbara Myles, R.N. ine the old in which our memories crossgcou try which has be- reality. Our young boys won't Christmas called Boxing Ottawa Civic Hospital. While are reviewed. Then to look come very poppular with sen- have to leave home to practice Day? This answer came from Don and Jean are spending forward into the New Year in cors for exercise in the brae now. My skatingdays seemto my late brother-in-law Harold their holiday as guests of the. which we should obey the ing atmosphere. be over for the present at Barry. Itis the day for boxing fishing cap where daughter first commandment which We had no artificial ice !oast. My interest still re• gifts for the people who serve Jennifer has been working in says, Thou shalt love the Lord here in those days and to mains, the people in England. the last year, away north of Thy God with all thy heart and The term has been used in Thunder Bay, accessible only soul bouraa sthyself forgettingmind and thy all Canada and is a holiday. It is by air. re udice and hate and pride the only day in the year that Gladys Brightrall was toward anyof them. the Globe and Mail, Canada's taken out to the family W r canlookthem. rd and national newspaper is not celebration at Paul Nichol - published. There is always a son's home. She enjoyed this which we may ke New Year's res luti at uons paper Christmas Day, but outing very much. I spent least totry and forget do better. anon Boxing DDay. Many Christmas the 25th here my but I ktake now,easa1tion h veothat been first Weather hangesYArs. few atlthe pmn anohEdithMcMillan taking that paper for years. days ago we were certain of a At the moment I don't When 1 came back from being white Christmas but the snow forsee any particular celebra- away for Christmas there is all gone again. The weather a tion New Year's Day. My day would always be a Globe and has been favourable for those will be the end pf the month Mail dated Christmas Day. travelling. Perhaps it is hold- but forecasts seem to report Rev. Archie Robertson of ing off until the end of sncwstorms. I'll be ready for Bethel Bible came and took January. it. So far we have escaped any our Wednesday service. His My very special day to conditions like those reported subject had a Christmas celebrate which usually com- in Colorado. • theme entitled gifts WhAt can plicates travelling for my It is disastrous when such we give to Jesus for his family. All we can do is hope weather strikes where it is birthday? Most of ut•think of for the best. never expected or prepared PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" • FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE • VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sale. & Service to Moat Make.) •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS For Farm A business • SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES • MOFFAT APPLIANCES • • INSECT LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNITS • GIFTS • MANY OTHER ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482-7103 FRESH 'A' GRADE 3 Ib. or 1.4 kg Avg. Brucefield guests Miss Carla Brodie, Calgary spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Brodie. Miss Jane Allan, London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crowe, Brantford spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat and family. The Ross family gathered for Christmas on Dec. 26 at the home of Mr. , and Mrs. Seldon Ross. Miss Mary Jane Scott visit- ed during the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Lois D' Angelo and family, Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and'Mrs. David Trieb- ner entertained their family on Dec. 26 at their home. Miss Wendy Mustard and friend, Toronto spent the holiday weekend with her father Mr. Aldie Mustard. Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Mc- Gregor, Woodstock spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Gregor McGregor. ° Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jackson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herman and family, London. Miss Brenda Hallam spent the holidays at Mansfield with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Wilfred Ross and fainily on the death of his sister Mrs. Grace Ross Shunk of Missis- sauga on Dec. 26 after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Alice Ham and sev- eral friends visited with Miss Mary E Swan, Huronview on zehrs fine markets... of fin. foods Special` prices in effect until closing Tuesdays January 11 AT THE DELI COUNTER ,89 CUT UP- Fresh CHICKEN Fresh Budget Pack (Each package contains: 3 Tends Cut. 3 Rib Portion, & 68 3 Tenderloin end HOPS lb Portion chops) PORK C .7 /kg Fresh Centre Cut Loin PORK LOIN 4.37/k. 1.98th' By the Piece Maple Leaf Large Fresh Pork Loin, Boneless Centre Cut CHOPS OR ROAST 5.71/k9 2.591. VISKING BOLOGNA 2.84/k. 1.29. Schneiders Luncheon or 5.0/kg CHICKEN LOAF 2.49 ib. York sliced COOKED HAM Burns Round Smoked DINNER HAM 5.93 /kg 2.69 Ib. 6.57 /kg 2.941 lb. Valuplus , Regular Style WIENERS 4548 119 Pkg. • ZW Brand Link Style PORK SAUSAGE 3.95/59 1.79.. No Name Bologna, Macaroni & Cheese or Mock Chicken COOKED MEATS 375 g Pkg. 1.29 :.. ... Valuplus.'• • Sliced - SIDE BACON Soo. 2,29 Schneiders SIIc6d - 'Regular or Maple - COOKED HAM 175 g Pkg. 1.7 Schneiders - By the Piece Sweet Pickled Cprnmealed BACK BACON 6.15/5.2.79b. Schneiders 3 Varieties MINI SIERS 2.29 500 g Pkg. Rib Portion Pork Loin 3,92/kg Country Style -SPARERIBS f•''lb. Tenderloin Portion 3.70 /59. Loin Schneiders Conestoga. Summer. Salami. PCOOKEDeMEATSer ,759 .1:49 Pkg. Schn, d r9 Froten eef STEAKETTES 500 g S Pkg. 1.9 PORK ROAST 1.". Fast Fry Loin Centre Cut 5.05/k9 .PORK CHOPS . - VP.. Maple Leaf Boneless 4.83 /kg Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLL2-'9lb. Maple Leaf S•" Sweat Pickled Brisket /kg 'CORNED -BEEP. 2•19,tb. No Name Smoked Pork • ' -SAUSAGE -591.39 the occasion of her birthday on Jan. 3. • Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt and family spent the Christ- mas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Colwell at Wallaceburg also visiting at Sombra with his parents. Miss Joyce Broadfoot, Lon- don and Miss Brenda Broad - foot, Toronto spent the holi- days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broadfoot. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Har- greaves, Kitchener Spent a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hargreaves. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. S. Robinson from St. •" Thomas. Mrs. Vina Berry has re- turned after spending the holidays with her niece, Mrs. Genieve Griffith, Stratford. 8 oz. Decaffeinated or 283 g Regular Instant Coffee MAXWELL 4.79 HOUSE Jar McCain frozen Straight Cut FRENCH •59 FRIES ,.,kg Canada 'A' Grade LARGE 37 c EGGS • Dozen Clover Leaf PINK SALMON 2209 .19 Kraft Processed Single Thin 24's CHEESE SLICES 500 9 Liquid Style JAVEX BLEACH .39 3.6 Litre Driono MARTHA: Dave and Mary - Marg are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Keelan Lorraine, 8 lbs. 12 ozs. on Tuesday, Dec. 28 in Listowel Memorial Hos- pital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rowland, Dublin and Mrs, Veneda Murtha, Mitchell. Great grandmother is Mrs. Mary McIver, Seaforth. DENYS: Walter and Nancy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Matthew Ed- ward, 9 lbs. 5 oz. on Decem- ber 15. Baby brother for Jeffery. Jea��pette and Aman- da. Proudgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mr. and Mrs. Ely Denys. Colgate Regular, Winterfresh or Gel TOOTH- PASTE KALE: Marvin, Marj (nee Jansen) and Brandy welcome Logan Joel to our family. Born in Edmonton, Logan arrived on Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1982 at 11:56 pim., weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs. The proud second time grand- parents include Pete and Grace Jansen and Tom and Bea Kale. Another great grandchild for Mrs. Vincent (Margaret) Lane. ANDERSON: Ken and Diane are pleased to announce t e arrival of their son am Jmes born Dec.'k9_..1' 82 in 'Seaforth Coimunity Hospi- tal weighing 6 lbs. 9 oz. A brother for Kyle. McNAUGHTON: Robert, Jane, Kristen and Erin are pleased to' announce the arrival of James Meyer on December 16. Westons Fresh Bread SESAME CRUSTY 675 9 (24 oz.) 690 Loaf SHADDICK: Jean and Rich- ard announce the birth of Nancy Elizabeth Loreen on December 19, a sister for Sandra, David and Lynn of Burnaby, B.C. Instant Chocolate ,NESTLES QUIK Iso g Sixe 2.39 100 mL Tube '.f9 Ready Cut Macaroni Spaghetti or Spaghettini CATELLI PASTAS Stouflere frozen Beef, Chicken or Turkey •10 oz Size MEAT PIES 1.59 1 Kg Size TIDE 2.4 Kg Laundry Detergent .89 We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable weekly family requirements. Kraft Smooth PEANUT BUTTER 1 Kg Size 11:99 Van Camp BEANS WITH PORK 19 11, oz SWITZER: Bonnie (nee Ker- slake) and Alan are happy ;o `.,announce the safe arrival Of iheir''ffrst born son, James Kenneth, on Thursday, De- cember 9, 1982 in Calgary, Alberta. Tin 79' tomela sauce Country Oven GARBAGE BAGS Pkg °„°f.3 3 Varieties Black Forest FRESH COFFEE BREAD 24 Art fur DON'S REDUCTION SALE IS ON FROM JANUARY 6 TO 15TH, 1983 ABSOLUTELY ALL FOOTWEAR REDUCED SUPER SPECIAL! PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA FRESH • HEAD LETTUCE 21194 Fresh ENGLISH BROCCOLI °_ io CAKE I MUFFINS Weston Plain or Sugar Pea, Pea S Ham or Vegetable HABITANT SOUPS 28 f1. oz 890 Tin Chocolate Chip. Chocolate. Oatmeal. Ginger or Sugar n Spice GRANNY. SNAPS 70° 9 51ze�f.6 McCain Frozen chopped 69° 89° of f.S9 f. f9 of 92 DONUTS 'Pkg. 01 12 SUPER SPECIAL! FANCY GRADE ONTARIO GROWN RED DELICIOUS APPLES 3 Ib.990 PKG. Henson Regular or with Marshmallows HOT CHOCOLATE 'WO 9 Size �• Stokely Dark Red KIDNEY BEANS 19 11. oz 79# Tine GREEN GIANT 10 fl. oz. Fancy Cream Corn. Summer Sweet Peas. Kitchen Sliced Green or Wax Beans or 7 11. oz. Kernel Corn 199 Oletrichs • Pkg. of 12 SCONE ROLLS 99° Weston Jam Filled ` � BUNS Pkg 016 If SUPER SPECIAL! CANADA NO. 1 GRADE CELLO PACKAGES ONTARIO CARROTS 5 Ib. PKC. SUPER SPECIAL! PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 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