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SEPT. 30
FOURTH ROUND,
ONTARIO TEAM'
CHAMPIONSHIP
(ALL CLASSES)
Heats at 11 a.cn,
Finals. at .1 p.m.
Congratulations to the
winners of our OPEN
HOUSE DOOR PRIZES.
White Arctic Cat Jacket Joan Smith
Oil Phillip Maider Suit - John Feagan
Pre Season checkup - Marilyn Forbes
Boots & Toque Rebecca, Stevens
Helmet - Brad Snider
VARNA, ONT.
oHWY N4. NORTH or HENS..iLL, LOOK FOR THE SIGNS!).
262-3318 Or 262-5809
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UONS CLUB CAR CUIB WINNERS -Ross: Smaie of the Staffa area (left
and Tam Haley ,(second right): accept- their cheques from Lions Club
president Harold' Turnbull and T -Dominion bank manager Stu Coupl.and;
on Thursday. The two men will receive over $2,000 a piece after .splitting,
the value Of a car in the annual Lions Club draw. .(Expositor pll.oto)..
Varna WI discusselves
Correspondent
,MARY CHESSEIJ
482-9969
Varna United Church.
Women were guests" of the
Goshen women at their meet-
ing on Thursday evening,
when Rev. Wilena Brown led
a discussion on ministry in.
the Church: titled "Where Do
We Go from. 'Here? A
three-ring, diagram showed
the different characteristics
we have to deal with, within
,ourselves and others, the
"whitewashed exterior of
cultural conformity which is
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1 Neil;. 527=1737 I. I burl' 527-0828
Jim 527-0775
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ats Our Spec a
Grade B frozen eviscerated:
Turkeys;8-16.I�is
Fresh Grade A Frying
Chickens
Choice_
Local
Beef & Pork
Ground Bee
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whole< ,:
half or quarter 'b'
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Sliced Devon
Site Bacon 1' iii., pkg.
Store packed Canada Packer
Wi�ners'
Sliced mac and cheese
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Sliced Swift's
�.f beef processed
beef P rocessed
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STORE HOUR' •
Tues., Tilled., Thurs., and S'at. 11, 6 p,ln.
-Fridays A.M. - 9 pJin.
Store "262-201..1 .
ABBATOIR HOURS
BEEF.SLAUGHTER.MONDAY PORK SLAUGHTER.— TUESDAY
• HoUr3 for•picklfg' up freezer or custom order) ',
Tues -Fri. s,.lir. 8p itrt. A'bbatoirr 262 2041.Sat. 8a.nr. 1 p.m..;
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the "good" person, the dark
middle of emotional struggle
we may think of as the
"bad" person, and the cen-
tral core of our being which is.
the "image of God". Mem-
bers were given a list of
questions; to ponder period-
ically which should sharpen
awareness of relationships
with God and with oher
people. The study evolved
into a discussion of different.
forms of worship, and reas-
ons for the successof the
rural church, the main rea-
son being .that: because all.
know each other, they care
about each member. Miss
Brown has special training in
counselling, and has studied
rural church ministry..
In. October and November
there will be an adult church
membershipclass, and any -
Goal school
starts Oct.
Seaforth and area minor
league hockey players are
reminded that Gar Baker's
annual goalkeeping :school'
and the new hockey school,
starts October 1.
The school is sponsored by
the Seaforth Oldtimers Club_'
and will be held: for an hour
and a half each night,:.
.Monday ' to. Friday, from
October 1, to October '13,
Instructors at ' the school
will be Gar Baker, . teaching
goaltending and; members of
the Oldtimers; including Bob
Beuttenmiller, Ken Doig and
Don Morton.
The cost of the classes is
SIS and registration forms
are available through the
Seaforth: . recreation
department.
one who wishes to attend,
including members who
would like a refresher course,
should contact Rev. Brown so.
a suitable time can be.
arranged.
Margaret Hayter and her
group led, the worship service
and a; bountiful lunch and
social time was enjoyed.
PERSONALS
A week from tonight, Oct,'
4, John Penn of Childiren's.
and Fatuity Services in. God.
erich will speak at the
U,C.'W. meeting in Varna on
the theme ' 'International
Year of the Child."
Dave and Bonnie Roy
entertained a large number
of friends and neighbours at
a " barbecued pig" party
`Saturday night.
Lloyd and. Nora Heard :and.
Bob and Margaret Reid were
guests at the Brandon
Schilbe wedding on •
Saturday. Several Varna
couples attended :..the
reception at the Bayfield
Recreation Centre..
Queens
"BirthdaY Oreetitt
Mrs. Irma Witd"1 a
Lantrnie W ta„
birthdays- at Queelnlw'ay
Nursing Home.. Vistt*s With
Matria Beaver were. Mr.
Elgin. Smith and Mr. 'Ham'
Hirt; Mr, .gad M. J1ones
visited, Louise Mitctle11
Visitors with Mrs. Alderson.'
were Mr. and Mrs. S.
Prouty. John and Iva :Ridley
and IXIa Dunn visited with
Mrs., Vera LaMnliep 14o
Boyle visited with Nelson
Loghrin. Visitors with.
Russell' Bratt were Donna
Glanville, Cathy Taylor,
Helen Taylor, Joyce Brissey,
and Clay. Rev., Forsythe 0
Lodge to
install
officers
Noble Grand Mrs. ,Hazel'
Corbett presided for the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge . on Wednesday
evening assisted by Vice—
Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley,
who reported for the visiting.
committee. The Secretary
Mrs. Leona. Parke read the
correspondence stating the
District Deputy .President
Mrs. Jean Henderson and.
her Installing Team from
Huron Lodge Clinton would
visit the:. Lodge - on
Wednesday October 17th to
install the officers for the
corning year. Mrs. Irene
Blackwell Financial.
Secretary proposed a name
for membership. Tickets are -
available , for "Ernie's
Night" and must be in. by the
October meeting.. Following
the business lodge closed, in
regular form.
Mrs.. Alice Ferg returned
home .after spending several
days with her daughter and:
son-in-law, Mr, . and Mrs.
Charles Eckel, Zurich'.
THE HU
ON EXIT°:
Fete conducted! !4`hurch
service ,accom, i, 4 by
Ise Mitchell op the moo.
men's 110 t w!rling
score was Neil Rem 83
and tigtiea .ttiatt Bstaa, If PUP
With, 8.6.
Mrs:. .fessie Armstrong
Bret! ed 'home after
attending "Open House" On:
Sunday at, the home of Mr,
and .Mrs. ion Flee, Grand
Bend who were celebrating
their 75th wedding
anniyersilry. Mrs ;Flear is
the former .Betty Armstrong.,
Mrs, Mabel $hirray and
Mrs. Esther Wright of
Bayfield enjoyed a trip to
Northern Ontario this week,.
with a boat trip irtcluded,, The
autumn colours are
attractive.
SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
MA/HASHED
OVER 50 YEARS
air ^ -C
Anton-Seaforth,
Atea Representative
MICHAEL
FALCONER
153 High Street
Clinton
482-9441
1. Bill Maier and fid!
of Mia, Mich. and be t1
Mrs. Me ; A43101$ + ?
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`DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS
Ken. Carnoehan.'R.R,e4, Seaforth: 482-3354
tavern Godkin. R.R.N1. Walton 527.1877
Ross.t.eonhardt. R.R.N1, Bornoholr/r 345-2234
JohnMcEwing, R R.#1. atyth 523-9390
Stanley MFllwain, R.R.02. Goderich 524-7051
Donald McKerFher. R,R.M1. Dublin 527.1837
John A. Taylor. R.R.01, Brumfield 482-7527
J N. Trewarth4, Bon 661. Clinton 482.7593
Stuart Wilson, R.R.Nt. Brueefield 527-0647
• AGENTS
E,F.'Bill' Qurst, R.R"04, Seaforth 527-1455:
,James Keys, R.R.01, Seaforth 527.467
Wm Leiper, R. R41., LAndesboro . 523-1257
CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE
Seaforth
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Open 7 Days as -week 9 a.m. till 11 p.m. `.
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Sept. 2? tin Oct. 6
See our 'new line 01
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HEADQUARTERS
see.our September Sepcials
Another year is. coming to -a close.
and with it
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'announces , the arrival of the new
exciting 1980 line up
"We invite you to come in and test drive our new cars and trucks on
Thurs., & Fri., Sept. 27';and 28.
Or just drop by to say hello -to our friendly - helpful staff.,
We have a good selection of 1979 models. But hurry..
They won't last long at
Free coffee aid' Donets will be served.
We will be lookiis forward to seting yep
at McLaughlin's Cher -Olds Thursday sei Friiday