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The Huron Expositor, 1983-10-12, Page 11ty ix e., • 44 CTIA UTTERS. Er, CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS 791 LB. 6.15 KG. T-BONE OR WING LOIN STEAKS 299 LB. 6.59 KG. l RE LAR GRQUND BEEF 1 2 62 K: 19 J SC THURMIf�ER SUMMER>')9 9 SAUSAGE by' the piece • LB. 6.59 KG. • ea. with any pizza purchase • _ 1 at Sahlaffens, •10- 299 • 12" 399 • 14r" 499 We will be sampling pizza at various times this THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF BONELESS BLADE ROASTS 89 LB. 4.17 KG. SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS LB. 3.51 KG. STAFFENS HOMEMADE PURE .BEEF PATTIES 89 LB. 4.17 KG. SKINLESS WIENER69 454 g. - pkg. INSTANT NESCAFE COFFEE 10 oz. jar `reg. 6.89 SPRITE 8 con 8t DIET con SUGAR FREE 79 SPRITE • 41, ase of 24 - 250 ml LANCIA 'SAVE 74" SPAGHETTI & MACARONI 900 gm. reg. 1 63 S KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 675 gm. reg. 1.99 9 St'affen's fOOD ary MARKETS LIMITED S • Mitchell avo wA tIzetedpenaC,,4 wt .e1010.1l D1 011.01,1et swag WOUPS MONDAY to FRIDAY g a m to 9 p en SATUQDAY9em to6e SUNDAY CLOSED pele..11.etrv. ,III elo..ny MONDAY A i 9 9 M PLEASE NOW: &I..nW.,".a.p.o- se se, tpn own De/.. from M4eM0', • et THE HURON E,XPOSITOR, OCTOBER 12, 1983 •-- All - E, fS di ve to H Irfsc fl, Tor';ci f i� :ns a iartments ,Correspondent MRS. BERTHA MaeGREGOR 24242028 jr,• and Mrs. Ernie`Chi 'chase of Landon have 'taken ;up residence in the Northcrest 'SeniorS' •Apartments on Queen St. Mrs, :Grace Farmer, Mrs, Luhr Love and Mrs. Cyril Cornish of Kincardine visited with friends' here .last week, ' ' e THANI,{SGIVJNG MEETING Stewardship was , the topic, fol!. the `Thanks Tying meeting.. of Hensall united Church Women Oct.t3,President Mrs., Joyce Pepper conducted 'the :meeting and Mrs, Jean Wareing acted. as secretary. The finance committee recommended that consideration be given to carpeting the gallery of the church after consultation with the church property committee and that any surplus balance at the end of November be given to the "Over and Above" fund. A request was received for financial help for the Sunday School supplies. 'The Fall bale will be oacked Nov. 1st. Mrs. Blanche Chapman of London was a Thanksgiving visitors with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mock have returned home after a pleasant holiday to the British Isles and other places of interest. Mr. Charles Mickle of Hamilton spent the holiday weekend visiting with his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. ' A farewell dinner was held at the Bayview Restaurant in honor of Eric Luther, who has beenmanager of the Bank of Montreal. Hensall for the past 16 years and is moving to the Exeter branch. He was presented with a eift by D.A. McGlinchley. Several of the senior citizens of the Three Links. Hensall attended the Fall Rally held at Seaforth on Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Ferg visited over the holiday with her sister and brother-in-law Mr., and Mrs. George Coulter in Listowel. SEAFORTH TEAM INSTALLS Mrs. Margaret Consitt Noble Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge • presided for the installation of the officers on Wednesday evening assisted , by Vice Grand Mrs. Margaret Upshall when Mrs. Marion Rose and her installing staff of Edelweiss Lodge Seaforth installed the incoming offiters. Mrs. Rose D.D.P..was introduced by.G. Bertha MacGregor and received by Noble • Qraftd. Mrs. Consitt. Mrs. Olive Varlet' read ' the commission, Mrs. Rose and staff Marshall. Mrs. Rachel Rheil; pianist Mrs. Edith Dunlop, soloist Mrs, Ruth Campbell, secretary Mrs. Irene Smith, treasurer and financial secretary Mrs. Margaret Sharpe; ' chaplain, Mrs. Ethel Boyce; outside guard- ian Mrs. Mildred Kerr; inside guardian, I Mrs: 'Margaret Carter; Vice Grand Mrs. Ruth Chapple. Mr9. Dorothy Corbett reported the ' financial statement. Mrs. Ruby Bell reported for the finances and Mrs, Margaret pshall reported for the visiting committee. Mrs., Rose D.D.P. gave an oustanding address on "Promoting Happiness". Mrs: Maggie Campbell expressed courtesy remarks. A social hour followed. All members are invited to a banquet at Goderich on Nov. 1 when the President of the Rebekah Assembly will make her official visit. Past District.Deputies of Huron District #8 met in the I.0.O.F. Lodge, Hensall on Friday evening for the general meeting under the direction of President Alex McBeath. The spring meeting will be held in Monkton April 6 with John Moffatt chairman and Bill Taylor, secretary. ' Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted -Thanks- , giving services in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ. Mrs. Elisabeth Alexander of Exeter has taken up residence in the Northcrest Seniors Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett attended the wedding of the latter's nephew, Mr. Brock Adams to Miss Diane Rio of London on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams at Dashwood followed by a dinner and reception at the Dashwood Community Centre. Mrs. A. W. Shirray has taken up residence in the Northcrest Senior Apartments, Hensall United Church congregation were reminded on Sunday morning of the thankfulness for harvest through the decora- tions of the sanctuary. . The flowers on- the memorial stand were placed in loving memory of Mr. Wilfred Mack by his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister and family of Hensall. Other flowers were placed in honour of the marriage of Ruth Shepherd to Steward Wise in the church on Saturday. Brucefield Thanksgiving visitors ISABEL SCOTT 482-1135 Brucefield UCW met Tuesday. Hazel 'McCartney and Grace Chapman of the Tuckersmith Unit led in the worship about Thanksgiving faith. Jean Hoffmeyer of Mitchell showed slides of their trip to the South Pacific ' ' ' - Mrs. Louise Hallam has returned after holidaying three weeks in Penticton, B.C. While there she was a bridesmaid for a ROSS RIBEY FUNERAL DIRECTOR WHAT PROTECTION SHOULD 1 HAVE FOR MY FAMILY? Mbst people feel the responsibility to assure their family or survivors a reasonably smooth adjustment to life without you. Fullfilling this responsibil- • ity helps greatly in your peace of mind. Life insurance protection, written up by a knowledgeable agent to suit your situation, i3 an important step • A will is an essential document that will assure your estate will be directed as you desire Provincial laws vary so a competent lawyer in the province of your residence is your best advisor Important items to include in your will might include the naming of an executor, your bequests of significant properties, trust funds,•and any memor- ial or remembrance gifts. Pre -planning your funeral arrange- ments is also a great relief to your survivors You definitely will relieve their burdens in their hours' of sorrow and we can help you with this without cost or obligation Keep in mind that safe-deposit boxes are usually inaccessible for some time after a death. A small savings account ora hook of Traveller's Cheques which are Immediately available will help until qui estate Is settled WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME •• •. girlfriend and visited her mother at William's Lake, B.C. Mrs. Mary Smith, Kitchener and Mrs. Jean Provost. London spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot. Miss -Elizabeth McLaughlin and Mr. and .' Mrs. Peter McLaughlin visited Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott and son, Willowdale spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott. Worship Together ,01 ST.THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH 21 Jarvis St., Seaforth Rev. Gordon Simmons, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16,1'983 Service 3 p.m. Confirmation Officiant and speaker The Right Rev. Morse Robinson, Suffragan Bishop of Huron. EVERYONE WELCOME (No 10 a.m. service) R.W. PALIN NANCY J. LARONE Organist Choir Director NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH 54 Goderich St. West, Seaforth Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1983 11 a.m. Dr. John Berthrong of Toronto 7:30 p.m. Rev. John Stinson of Toronto Nursery and Church School at 11 a.m. Margaret Whitmore Audrey McUwain Organist -Choir Director Jr. Choir Leader ANNIVERSARY 1 SERVICES � October 16, 1983 at NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH 1 1 a.m. - Dr. John Berthrong of United Church Division of World Outreach Harmony Inc. will sing. —Nursery and Church School 7:30 p.m. Rev; Jahn Stinson Minister of Northside 1952-1955 - Mltchell District High School Choir —Social time following the evening service.