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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-19, Page 8• • tr. •li 1HE,H.URQS EXPQSITQR. APR1‘i9 1979 Bemoan Unit met Toesday, April 10th at home of Addle Honking. Leader Mrs. Reg 1.awson welcomed all and thanked Mdie for use of her home and t'ead Joy clowned again en "Eager Dal," and The •CaterPillati Joorney" Worship, was given by Nona ripe and ldp Durnin, Hymn "Old Rugged Cross" reeord, scripture and Merlitatign read hy Addie Honking, Reading Faster - A &Tat affirmation, by Nona was followed by prayer. ROD Cali •verSe of scripture coutalning t� Easter was answered by 12 members. Minutes were read by secretary Dora Shobbrook Correspondence including a thank you from Vi• Borns and Tri Duizer, School report card of foster ebildand a letter telling of increase in foster child sup- • part. Treasurers report -.by Margaret Good collection. eceived by Shaorion Duizer Birthday pennies from Tri Duizer. Tho president thanked ladies,' for kitchen help for chUrch skating • party and Nona Pipe and Ida Duroin for preparing meeting. Margaret Whyte is to clean brass for May. The May 8 meeting will, be in church in evening with Aimwell unit as guest. ; Alice • Davidson announced Blyth Crusade A pri129-30,. May 1st in hall at 8 p.m: Rev-. °age, London is speaker. Nona Pipe read poem At Easter" and story "'Easter tramises to 1837 pioneers the same as to-do „"iielerr LaWson read •'Easter messoe' and prayer • 'by Nona. Limb was, served; bv Mary longnaan and Trl Duizer, W.I. Annual meeting and Sunshine siSrer Oartquet was held on Wednesday April 11. !President Marjerie Duizer $welcOmed all and a lovelY smorgasbord $11pper supplied by the t%C.W. waS enjoyed by 40 present. • Darlene Halley gave Steodance and was presented with a gift by Helen LawsoiF Five members were taken by Surprise3A•hen honeOred with 4 s-orsage and a life member. ship pin, and. certificute: Marg. Anderson presented Hattie Wood, Elma Jewitt her mother, Mrs, Annie Leitch, -Doreen Carter to her mother. OladyS Armstrong. Addie Huoking err Nettie. Clark. Marjorie Duizer Dora, Shobbrook. All made suitable :replies for the honour and a Blyth ...Standard photographer took pictures. Barbara:•Bosman and Marjorie . Duizer, companied by_ Genenieve Allen.sang a song composed by Ruth Shaddick:"" /31eSs them all, bless us all. The long and the short and the tail. Bless all the officersall the leaders.' Bless all the others the working mernbers cause we're saying a thanks to them all as on to,a tiew year we crawl. No matter:the weather we all pull together we say for our group bless us all. •• Now there are a CO!' of our. faithful members who give nruch work and time. Some ofthem presidents -- one kept the books, One gave ,us music each time:To all these By MABEL TURNI31.14 • in the game. All enjoyed A. goodly number of rcs. their outing. • idents assembled in the ReV. Robt. McMullen,. ' piano room with Interest to Brucefield and Kippen.: • • hear • a program. 'by the United Church took over McQuaid sisters and Mrs. Wednesday service. The , • Orville • Storeys Tapping .meeting opened. with Call' to •• - Girls. These young ladies Worship, Prayer. He • ' • 'delighted theresidents wirh stressed the Lenten. period their dances and Violin forty, 'days before Easter, music._ • Good kiday and Easter The residents joined in • Sunday.''.. • ' singing several old favourite Theservice closed with the • songs with Mrs. Minna Scott following hymns, '' Beneath at the piano '1 in Forever the Cross of Jesus.- ‘`Rocit- 1310wing. Bubbles",. "When of Ages.'' "Tell me the old you wore a Tolip",-Wait Till old storv," "1 Need Thee the Sun Shines Neltit 1 every hour," He Leadeth me of the •World Go by 'TM'. Prayer, followed by The •' looking over a four-leaf clov- Lord's 'Prayer in unison. et "• We Were quite ready for snack „and social time. At the Planned progrant which long last we saw our first followed. Piano solo Swans robin on the lawn.. Many •on the Lake"-Chelene 'Glatt- have been reported. in other. ville places. • "' Violins by the , McQuaid ••• John R Frost St Thomas sisterS, Carole Anne, Mad visited M. Turnbull, a former enna? Ante Marie, The AinY neighbour, and Mrs. Robert • sister, Carole Xtilie Stole the McFarlane. He usually sent . show with her miniature the winter in Australia with violin which she•played` per son, John. This year he fectly, a great performance, decided to spend the winter ' for one so young. • at home. He was enthusiastic., Tap bance Chicken Reel. about this winter and has by the 'Myth Belles'" in been playing golf for some • . black and white. This num-, tirne new. ' ber was accompanied by Our second winter of the Mrs. McQuaid at the piano • year came down upon us with and Nelson Howe, Cromarty a vengeance, It was heralded ' on the violin to the music Of ,by a 'substantial thunder.. . "My Wild Irish Rose Net storm which ' hit Most of . son is an artist on his chosen Ontario. This storm bit instrument.the vialin Chop:- • southern areas and 'winds of sticks on the piano, Antie. tornado strength were said to Robinson and Anne StOreY, ' have come from Florida, the The attractive costumes of 'sunny' state. We don't mind these.daicers added greatly the snow in Hurn Co.. which • to their, perfortnance. Solo • is spoken of as aSnow-belt, with guitar Jack Storey sing- However, a wind of tornado ing The Highway is MY proportions is frightening, ,HoMe" and "The Greenas it usually leaves clestrue. green grass of Home." tiont in its path. . The program was cOn- Reads in town were open eluded, by generous encores but several Members of our which were well earned. The Staff Were unable to make it residentswere delighted by to 'work. These vacancies the program of this talented were filled by others whc group and felt the afternoon were able to come so there was well -spent. Some of the - was nO inconvqnience to tilt residents spent a short time residents. We are fortunatt sittirigort chairs on the lawtLmdee& to. have -;such-, 4 • enjoying the fresh Spring air dedicated Staff, who art outdoors. willing and able. to step intt Clare Reithour neighbour the breach. They are si • called and took Oliver MC- versatile they can cope witt Kay for dinner With Mr and any emergency whether it I Mrs, CharieS McKay. He. 'illnessor holiday titne also drove Jack Tiernay to his unavoidable absence fo native town. EllYthwhere he other reasons. • ' enjoys Meeting old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brod- hagen of Broadhagencalled to visit MrS. beret4Wolfe., --Mr. and Mrs. Alan Teri. mint visited Mrs, Robert• . McFarlane Tuesday, Bingo was playerrupstairs with the' folloWhig results Oliver McKay,staight Oliver and Jim Baker. *MOO Oliver McKay -full 1Zt`. card which maks Qiiver,the winner for the day, Nitride itickten-stralght. Bowitog,Thorsday and Clitente Jackson continued to have high score. Mattie •,Aht4 too aoshie,, Soy Miety, Dorothy Wolfe joined r ,..y , ! ,• membersv„..e. give them our thanks. For all they've vione for Os Gladys. Annie and Hattie rind Nettie -and Dora. Como on,. let us all bless them all. Bless in all, bless --.4it all. For all of thew, work imt het we eall. - Noorle can make mit agood cup of te4, as served at the banquets by faithful Hattie and we're grateful to Dora. of coUrSe. For cOkes. Pigs and tarts and her work. and Glad' played even when the piano was needing a good, tuning up from the first. Amite was faithful and Nettie kept bOOkS• Bach of these tsvo did their share. So now •Reinentbet it take s but rnottietit to place an poitor Want Ad. Dial 521. '0240, • • DRYWALL . ,KNOWN FOR HICHQUAtITY Peter Bakos, Drywalt tomiutt ostywAtuseRvicE •$274396 or, „ 14 we must show •them. OM heitour bestow ;hem- say *1.. *. sh .11,, 'RtIll seas 4;trism*ered. by rak7ng: ot dues StinShine sisters a ere re4aled and names drawn for net YOar• 1w, . new members were introdu..ed tikt welcomed Irene Bromley and Lena Nesbitt PrvsiOent introdt4Tr' guests Mrs. Florenee Dia. mond. Provincial President from New Hamburg. .and Mrs Eleanor Br. ;hum,* Ntirot meeting nu -au •ert.• read along n tat thank row, trans NI Burns i,tiu,1 •Isabc1 l„,Ason. • 'fan home niaking courses were chOsen, 4bos, UIP ;$‘ planned to Earialt. 1 e home ion June 7. Con'axt *61..trgaree "1:i :Hltou.it:totp. n.r f Oc:n tai i iCk Achievement D;o, to he heti, e • nenieve Allen gave aniitial :11.11 c4eder: ts tr9i ide s ; rPciarlidti Andersoneir inegt.tenl,rs sttsi.:intro- Standing Conk ener Com- mittee reports were gisen Beryl Reid JeAste Tebbtitt. Koniana Janteison. Hattie i‘VRe'°°Iatd'ioxiDso,rTeerni DCilfrt;err: PC!albrdlies TttefidTmveiresr: fiBeell:nn taaNN‘104141; Ondlteted gentest. „musical p4reel kvert by 'Hazel Rei4. No111111411* repOrt read by Addle Hunking4 eloction of officers Eleanor Bradno4 Officers are: Past President .• !sirs. Bert Sbpb1,t091c; Pre- Sident Mrs. Tont Duizer, 1st Vice President - Mrs, Pon iuchationt ' 2.04- • Vee President - Mrs. Margaret Taylor; Seeretary-Treasurer - Mrs. Frio Anderson; Assistant Secretary Edwin Fothergill; Publie Relations Officer WS...Dave Anderson; Distriet Director - Mrs. Bert Shobbrook: Alter. nate District Director - Mrs, Lorne Honking. PreReporter Mrs. • jEtbrin othergilit Pianist Mrs. Ton Allen: Assistant PlaniSt - Mrs. Edwin Wood: Auditors Mrs'. Tont Alien, WS, Mervin Pa enta; Re- solinions Convenor - Mrs. Bk th Knoxi flower and Card 4., onvener Mrs. Arie Doixer. Hower and Card Cenlinit• tee • Mr, Poid, Mrs, Jim: Jantie,sOn; lw eedsmoir Curator Mrs. Reg Lass stn Tweedsnmir Com,mittee Mrs.. TOTtl- Men, Mrs, Edwin Fothergill. Mrs. terse Hunking. Standing Committee Convenes t Agriculture and Canadian Industries Tony hflidclogaal. Mrs. Florence Cartwright; Citizen ship and World Affairs - Mrs. Harry Tebbutt. Mrs. Edwin f othcrgill; Education and Cultural Affairs - Mrs. John Pollard and Mrs. 1.0,00 Honking, Family and` Consumers Affairs Mrs. Mervin Dolma and Mrs, 1,04.lei4ftranch Direetors, Mrs. Florence Cartwright. Mrs. 'Margaret Taylor and Mrs. Lorne flanking. Margaret laylOr 0440 1 -Hen 1 aWSdn and Margaret Anderson for coovontog the program and evening. • Dora St/Obbre0k, • gave report on executive meeting held at Nile. Tho District Annual toheheld on, May 24th 4t flAntgsak pilled Church. ,on .ttecord),,ittntr, s $eVerat nunitterS: :AteveR 0Fos::etto i;e0:11:7 .0sleaiztV7.4 inpett:hceonllt:vataSht:yriiekt tiat:s1 e,1;414W:.;11:: Marjorie Doizer ,for her Wm*, ift, Pwer c:,tviah;lial:ctrlirgnalr°Ptw:111:04 ahutlt In be hnoknlf:oc:r quilt.h There were.' 4 letTit>er$ with perfect attendanee, Mar. jorie Anderson, Dora., :SAW. 'brook, JuneFothergill Floreumcallyirio.oht,. FREEZER BEEF SALE Beef Hinds Beef Fronts Beef Sides Beef Hips Beef Loins wt 120 Fitts avg wt 125 lbs avg wt 250 ibs avg wi 70 lbs avg wt 45 lbs Beef Chucks avg wi 75 lbs lb 1.79 .1.45 .1.59 .1.75 Ib 2.49 .1.49 All the above prices include Cutting, Wrapping, Bones, Fat and Ground Beef Mon, to Wed. 9-6 STORE HOURS OPEN Thurs.-Fri. OH 9 Sat. 9-5 P.M, Skippy Srnooth Peanut Butter 1.5 kg jar Canada Grade A Fresh Frying Chickens Javex Liquid Bleach 64 11. oz. cont Fresh Pork Side Spare Ribs 158 ,• . . ' • PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, APRIL 21. 1979. . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. Canada No. 1 Ontario Grown Table Potatoes 20 lb. bag 125 Top Vaiu. or Canadian 013.4rrerias.kiaPtn,de Of,C3..11.add Plastic Glad Pkg. Of 10. Queen, 1 ih. pkg. All 'Beef- Sausage ib 1. Garbage • Bags • 09, Skinles's Twig 4 v. 31;t: VVieners. 28 • • Drink' .. • • . Orange•Flavoured • CrYStalS . , • By The Piece U.S. No. 1 Florida Red or White Grapefruit 61 Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner 225 g pkg. Robin Hood 3.5 kg bag• Ganes All purpose , rte.% • Platte • 2 kg. pkg. te,;3e0grking • • Dog.Meal. 1.59 Caoada No, 1 Ontario . • • 9'6 101b. bag • .99 Bologna Valley Fenn,/ lb, pkg. F az n Burit5 3.4 MS rr SRW 071St ,Skled French Pries .3/ I Cottage act • . lb* • Julienne Top Vain 6 oz. pkg. 'burns 3-4 ilia, 'Prideet atiada Frozen Green Giant 35.1 ok. pkg.. Hams 2.28 E:/°:;seglles 1 19 Dinner • Sliced Cooked, Ham 1 .28 ElUrns 1ibpkq Pnde of Coad4 , Skinless . Wieners , 1..00 York 8 oz pkg. • Frozert, Beef, Chicken. or Turkey /I/ 00 Fraservale 24 oz. pkg. Pot PiesLJFrozen Burns• Pride oftarlada Fish & side Bacon 1 58 hiPs , 1 49 rKroacfre2Ibecis ,pkigntoles ete'SlideS3.14 . Sliced - I oz. Che,' Top Valu1 Ib. pkg. pss Side Bacon • ..•)(leenelt lib* of 100 Assorted Ceilours , • ipt Facial Tissue . Mac. if, Cheese. Chicken Loaf or 13ologna . • 24 Sliced Critelli 500' g pkg. Spaghetti, Spaghottini or Reedy Ct.11` is 4 Macaroni LI •pftglot 30 I Kotes Deodorant • and Regular • Lightdays 1, Canada No. 1 •. Coast pkg.. of 1 Dutch •Deodorant Sets '. • ,,,, 49-. ' , ' Koot Aid refl. day. .' Bath . 2/ 71 • Bar SooP • Assorted Flavours ." 0/ 99 . - Soup Mixes " souptime Glad , Kitchen Cupboard Disposal units • ea.%./ •. 'Weston Pkg of 6 Jam Filled Buns Davide 600 g pkg, Maple Loat or StraWberry Tarts Cookies 1.59. Nestle 28.88 g "pkg. ASsorted 'Varieties Drink Mixes • • Kool Aid 660g cad ' Top Valu,28 H. oz, Mt Assorted Flavours ' in Tomato sauce Sugar Sweet .4 Yin Beans Drink Mixes ..-Ta with Pork 55 F0148 ft oz. btl. Apple Juice .85 • co • Libby's 48 11. ox. tin ' Fancy Tartlet° Juice .69 Gee Your Heir Smells 'Terrific 350 ml 611. ,- Normal or pay . Shampoo •1.49 Diaperine Pkg. of 70 Baby Wash Cloth 1.44 Maxwell House All Purpose Instant Coffee Coffee 6 oz. jar 2'79 15rjppj) AND 2 229SERVICEO DY