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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-04-12, Page 16THE. URON''EXPOSITOR;t; 'lel SIX Cl3BS5ifl 482-9 VAI'll United Church was, :toted op Sunday to hear Rev, ;widest "Taylor preach his fare - Weil 44mtiant and to present t?llrx beloved POW and wife With gifts. Mr,. Taylor Spoke of .his deep affection for the people. of this charge. He paid tribute to the help of his wife Margaret and. certainly we '' have had a team ministry« with Mrs"Taylor taking set- vice;t ,* number of times while her husband was ill„ and preaching excellent Ser.- Mons. sermons. Mr. Taylor also ,ex- horted ', the members to keep: the church in the community, as it influences the life of the' People More than. .,we often realize. A solo was: sung by f ete postiil,, accompanied by the ,organ$$t. Mildred McAsh: Julie ArMSTrOng atso sang, accompanying herself on the guitar. Members of the Varna. Sunday School POn- t'ributed; a number, too. Following; the -service, Bill' Taylor, a member Of Varna. session, gave a short address of 'appreciation for the Taylors' service here, and good wishes for their future. Marjorie Hayter of Goshen: gave a reading "Friends", An autographed quilt. con- taining the names of over 200 people of Varna chirchand entnntuniry . and with, a • Zone .commander. visits iensatf The PresidentMrs, Beatrice. Uyl, President pre- sided for the meeting of the Hensatt" Legion Ladies" Auxiliary on Tuesday evening when the Zone Com- mander Mrs" Peg Coombs made her annual visit. A donation was voted to the Crippled Children's. ' Treat- ment Centre in London. • Plants Will be sent to Life. Members for Baster. Mrs: Iva Reid Sports convener gave a report of sports, bowling tournaments .ere,.. coming, up. The Zone Commander Mrs. Coombs . gave an in.•• teresting and informative ad;, dreis on "The Work of the' Auxiliary.'" Mrs. lva Reid presented her witha gift, Mrs. Coombs presented Mrs. Mona Campbell with: her 25 year pin. A Penny Sale was held following the meeting and a social hour enjoyed by all,. painting of the church in the Ventre. was presented by Joyce Dowson on behalf Of- the church, members. Bract; #Keys., chairman of .seSsiOtk 'in Goshen. presented +them. with a beantltals,hnrripane lamp and money. Mrs.Taylar received a.' ]t very :brass jardiniere from Varna U.C.W., with Margaret Hayter doing tlte!'. honours." • and Goshen: U.C.W. gave her a life' membership in the United Church. Women, with the• accompanying pin, and a book of poems. Marjorie' Hayter conducted the Life__ membership service, whit eraldine Eckel assisting, t� U.C.W. Margaret Hunt presided for the -.April Meeting. of Varna V.C.W. on Thursday evening in the absence of Eleanor McAsh, who is, holidaying in Florida, She opened the meeting with prayer. Easter devotions Were given by Helen Taylor, .. Ruth Johnston and Dorris Wilson. Shirley Hill read the minutes of : the previous, meeting. and Margaret Hay- ter gave thetreasurer's re- port. Marg noted that the World Day of Prayer of- fering was over '$50.00, which is much higher than it used, to be, reflecTtng the higher attendance when the service is held in the evening. Bernice Reid' reported on a talk and pictures of Camp Menesetung which was ,pre- sented. by ;Mrs,Patterson' at Holmesville's - meeting, Seven members volunteered to canvass for the Cancer, Society this month. Margaret Hunt and Margaret Hayter displayed the needlepoint. theyhad done 'in classes_ they attended in Brucefield. . Shirley Hill is chairman of the committee for the dessert euchre on next Wednesday, April 18. There will be home • baking; for sale. and door prizes. The annual plant Sale will" be held et the, May meeting;; There. is always a. large; :offering ,of`plants,and anyone' who is interested in adding to her collection of 'houseplants or in getting perennials for. her flower beds, is invited to- come and see what is offered'. Bill and. Joyce Dowson and their family returned on' Friday from an eight-day trip south .of the border. They spent three days ,at , Myrtle Beach; then went to Washington, where they toured the White".Htiuse, • the State Capital: theSupreine Court ,.. Building, the Smithsonian. Institute and• Arlington Cemetery. They visited the Cathedral of Tomorrow in Akron before returning Norrie: The cherry blossoms were in 'bloomy in. Washington. A bus load of folks from this area took a weekend trip to the ' CherryBlosson Festival andthe parade, which was • ofl4,Saturday. Among those who went were Margaret Dawson, Rachel Johnston, Flora 'Dawson 'and Eileen Consitt. WHY sur a ROYAL HOME? Hire arty lust * how'.roaisons Tsrrlflc hoot . savings; with 112$ t $12 In. 2. $ .r16r-guilthems usinj top polity matsrIols and, s:csl lsnt.workmanship. 3. uvs in your now horns In $ weeks. 4. 114141t any/whom; on your lot or ours. 5. GusruMNd-5 year HUDAC warranty. 6. A sound� harm" means more tiro.. for you yourfarnTy:. Cots* and,visit our MODEL HOME and s.+ for yoursaif what wig rowan.. Ms_ gen Dlvs you'onothor dosin rsssonsl) ►l.lw ROYAL HOMES LTD. fox 370 WINGHAM. ONT. .351.444 • fond for fres brochures_." : Heins• ..... •R.... .Y Il.,• .. • ** ...•• •....iii ...... 1 Addreu...,;.... I Town ". i Atm, 1 I l hove.iot: Yes C .roti. Cod* ...... ... . ( THANKS FROM VARNA A beautiful hand painted quilt held hereby Bill. Taylor Taytor andJoyce -powson Wae just .one of the many gifts presented to Rev, and Margaret Taylor during the retirementOiilnri'er held at the Vanra United Town KIR nes$411,-. Civic +Corner. •Tee Planting Program. '79. The Village of Hensali is providing trees to all residents who have a suitable front. yard location. The free trees (total 79`-" allotment - 20 trees) may be reserved ona first come basis by caiIing; 262-2812.. •Dog'.Tags Available Is your dog registered at the•Municip' al Office for the year of 1979? 9 Prior to the 1st of May, every owner of a dog Is 'required to register their dog and 'pay the license fee as authorized 'under 'By -Law #008-78. 'A REMINDER: Dogs rhust be under the control of their owner, either on or off their premises, and are not allowed to run at large. *Hall Facility Rentals Planning a party, reception, anniversary or maybe a business =seminar? Do you require large be small 'accomodation8, with or Without kitchen and/or bar facilities: Hensail & District Community Centre IS a facility capable of` fulfilling yt urneede The Conference Room facilities will meet your. needs for a small occaisiorl. The Auditorium provides a pleasing setting for either large or email events, , , Make your. reservations NOW, by calling 262-3206 or drop in personally at the Centre. It IS our pleasure to assist'you in Making all nesary arrangement) Church last Sunday. . Some of the Sunday School _.. children are pictured with the quilt painted by Linda Postill and embroidered by the Church Irdies., with over 200 names of the church .and community members. (Photo by Mary ChesseIl). SPECIAL! BURNS LEAN MILD • s*s*\ SKINLESS .SMOKED 1 ill Els U(CIIV vssi 'Unttfuur of fgnsal Uhltedi Church WQmea,, et Agri $ in the Feilowshis gag with IA members present. s• James McAllister ,presided+ for the meeting- Mrs. George Armstrong gave a beautifuti devotional, telling; about the life of Peter Marshall;, Abe also read the Easter story , from the book, "Wings; 4f Joy". Mrs, Sim, Roobat :as. sisted by reading Mark 16. Mrs. Rena Caldwell, spoke on "The Year of the' Child". Forty-one visits: to stele, and, shut ins. Were made by the members', during' March, Mrs Myrtle Sherritt gave a financial' report. Plans for the beef Barb -B -Q; were com- pleted. The meeting ended with the closing hymn and:, prayer. Mrs. Earle Rowe and her committee served lunch. Mrs. Sharon Fink had a nasty accident last week when she slipped and fell off a door -step, breaking her leg in three -pltices, She was taken to University Hospital where two pins were inserted and a cast put on and she DELICIOUSLY TENDER BUTT OR • SHANK PORTION BURNS, •: PRIDE OF CANADA SIDE BACON BURNS SMOKED SKINLESS FULLY. COOKED CENTRE PORti0N DR° HAM. STEAKS LIMIT.' 2. PER CUSTOMER PLEASE FROZEN UTILITY GRADE. 6-14 lbs. SWIFTS "A" .GRADE BUTTERBALL TURKEYS 6 ,14 1b3 lb 111 SCHNEIDERS`FRESH ENGLISH SAUSAGE t is • special' `. WESTONS FRESH BRO N '-N' SERVE DI.NNER'ROLLS F"KG. OF 12 OUR:'REG'. 69' PKGS. FOR SAVE' S1.03 ' Ib PKG MAPLE LEAF FROZEN SAUSAGE ROLL 1 lb., MAPLE LEAF POLISH COIL KIELBOSSA .b: VNE'RESERVE THE f IGHT.TO LiMIT special WESTONS SLICED ENRICHED . ,. WHITE BREAK" 24 or, LOAF OUR REG, 67' LOAVES FOR SAVE, special ALORO DELUXE MUFFIN ENGLISH PIZZA SNACK 1B.oz OUR REG. 52.49 PRODUCE OF CALIF. - CANADA- NO..1 GRADE' CRiSP FIRM U.S, NO,, I GREEN SWEET _79e ONTARIO NO 1 COOKING 1b. BAGS_ R ,1 PEPPERS _ w •,/b' - ONIONS,. _ 2 ° 79c .RO BROCCOLI. _ riFONC,H 89 RUTAiBAGAS. 1 9 3lb.� • M� ONTARIO NO, 1. ONTARIO FCY= C,A. McINTOSH' CARROTS' . 131,%!6.1.1i 9P APPLES - jEASTER OOLE•PROO; OF HONDURAS PINEAPPLES MOST OUR STORES OFFER. A BEA TIFUL'SELECTION OF CUT FLOWERS, HYDRANGEA, POTTED MUMS, MIXED PANS, AND LOVELY POTTED' ROSES, 'CA 99 BEAUTIFUL EASTER LiLLUES MULTIPLE BLOOMS EA. SLIM' SKIMMiut HAVARTi OR MARBLE ' ' RADENCHEESE 12o 1 >. 8 fRIICO - FROM HOLLAND RAO , MUM COM.~,00i $1.89 SCNNEIDERS MILO, MEDIUM OR OLD CHEDDAR 12 o:, 1. s69 FRICO: w FROM HOLLAND BABY NMI MESE o 6_ ib; b, 4 VARIETIES SNOPSYS. SALADS AT THE DELI COUNTER SANDWICH STYLE BURNS COOKED NAM SLICED' 16 �z b is IMMO' again MOW. Ws 'wish her ,zt speedy and' uneventful ree9Yer . Visitors: with Mr. and :Mrs. Sam O,eseh last Saturday. Were their Tlephl'W and. Wife, Mr. an4:.Mrs. Russell, Smiths of Detroit and their daugkiter and husband, Mr.,and., Mrs.' Bad Plaxbard of Zurich - Mr, and:: Mrs. Don Christie of S., visited' wh their daughter underSndand her lrus''it- band, , M. Gru St. JohMrn, onand Saturdayrsdnantd Sunday. Midgets have fine :season On Tuesday, April 3, the He nsal.l. Midget p Hockey Team played against Mild= may in the Western Ontario finals and lost 7; . Our congratulations to these boys for a fine season andspecial. thanks to Risk Ingram and Dan , Crerar for, their unflagging interest in the boys and time devoted to the team, special FROZEN LARGE12.5 ox. TINS KENT BRAND ORANGE JUICE TIN special, FROZEN BEEF. CHICKEN OR TURKEY SAVARIN . MEAT, PIES OUR REG. 53' LA. .8 oz, PIES FOR ALL ZEHRS .MARKETS. CLOSED . • GOOD FRIDAY APRiL 13 OPEN SATURDAY APRIL 14 8.39 A.M - OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY. APRIL 16 '. PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY,REQUIREMENTS THIS SPECIAL AVAILABLE ONLY IN ZEHRS MARKETS OFFERING THE SERVYCE, OF A COUNTRY OVEN BAKE SHOP FRESH BAKED FRENCH: OR VIENNA CO,UNTRY.OVEN' BREAD special LIGHT 'N' LIVELY SEALTEST YOGURT •ALL FLAVOURS OUR REG, 51.99 ONE KILO' spial ec FINE..QUALIry REGULAR PtOC SSED $CNNEIDERS' CHEESE' 'SLICES 16 rz. r)cl P ti^c ,_)r,n()H GODERICHHURON RD,": OPEN WED - THURS.-FRI . VEN1NGS 4