The Huron Expositor, 1972-03-16, Page 11CLEANING DIAMONDS
Diamonds get smudged, soiled and dusty -- lotion, pow-
ders, soaps, even the natural skin oils put a film on diamonds
and cut down their brilliance.
One effective method to clean diamonds set in metal is
the detergent bath. Simply prepare a small bowl of warm
suds with any of the mild detergents used in the hoMe.
Brush the. piece of jewellery with an eyebrow brush while
it is in ;the suds. Then transfer it to a wire tea strainer
and rinse unaer warm running water. pat dry with a soft •
lintless 'cloth or gift-wrapping tissue paper.
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COD 'N BATTER 59
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SWEET MIXED PICKLES
OILL PICKLES OR
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TOP UAW
WIENERS
1 lb. pk, 55C
MAPLE LEAF
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1 lb. pkg. 67,
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VEAL STEAKETTES 65c
TOP VAC/ MINCED NAM OR
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16 oz. I
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kgs. nor •
FRASERVALE FROZEN COD
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Good Friday until 9:00 p.m. Ma''4-ch 30th.
for your shopping convenience.
COLEMAN'S FOOTIALL
HAMS Either Hall
lb. 83'
SWIFT PICKLED
BACK BACON Ai ch,
NEW ZIALAND
lamb Shoulder Cho ps Mothz
1lb. ii,Q1
YATTERCRIip
OCEAN PERCH
18 ox. 79
RED JACK
HEADLESS SALMON
95
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LB.
U.S. NO. 1'.
GREEN CRISP HEAD
FLORIDA JUICY TEMPLE
-ORANGES DOZ 59e
U.S. NO I FRESH
ASF ARAGUS 69c
Florida Marsh Seedless Reci.nand White
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U S NO 1 GREEN PASCAL
'CELERY 29c
Conodo fancy Cant•i-, nil Atmosphere
McIntosh Apples V 9c
5 lb. bag
CANADA NO 1 P E,1
Table Potatoes 59c
10 lb. bag
CANADA NO 1 ONTARIO
PARSNIPS n5C
2 lb. bag Mier
CANADA NO 1 ONTARIO MARSH
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THE HURON' EIXPOSITOH, SEAFORTH, OM MARCH 16f 1972-4-11
Mrs. Joyce Schenck
Tells Story Of USSR Visit
yener of used stamps.
for Easter on March 28th.
- An Executive meeting will be
held on March 22nd at the home
of Mrs. Dominic Murray, for
the purpose of filling out re-
ports for the, year. The annual
meeting will be held on April,
5th. The meeting adjourned and
closed with prayer by Father
Oostveen.
The. mystery prize, donated
by Mrs.. Edward Melady was won
by Mrs. Joe Barry.
At a recent Executive meet-
ing a donation was voted to the
Msgr. Mahoney Bursary. Used
stamps were asked for, to be
given to Mrs, John Moylan,i con-.
PERSONALS
Among those attending the ,
funeral of the late James Lane
from a distance were Mr. and
Mrs. Basil Lane and Jerry,
Toronto; Mrs. Tom Lane, Tor-
onto; Mrs. John O'Reilly and
Dan, Stratford; Miss Catharine
Moylan, St. Thomas; and Gordon
Moylan, Douglas Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sloan and
children, Peterborough spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
James Sloan, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
family, Acton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Albert-Cronin and Stephen.
TOP VAL1J
CHOICE
SLICED
PINEAPPLE
19 oz. tin '
1 lb. bag
ER IDEA PEOPLE
BURNS LINK or FARM STYLE
,SAUSAGE
lb.
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
All Types of
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
OPEN DAILY
T. PRYDE & SON
T, C. mumoua,oft. Ethel
Mackay opened the meeting With
two poems, "Meditations atEafi, •
ter" and 4 Easter".1.),440130119-
Campbell read the scripture less
son aeon Matthew and Mrs.
W. J. Thompson to prayer.
The minutes were read by Mrs.
Reg. Kerslake and letters of
appreciation were read lay ,Mrs.
R. K. McFarlane. Miss Alice
Reid. invited the ladles to show"""
the antiqueS which they had
Built to the highest quality standards
in the TV 'industry by
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RED ROSE
. ALL PURPOSE
GROUND COFFEE
bonus
dISCOWth
24c „ 79c
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Correspondent • Mrs. Joseph Kale
Mrs. Joyce Schenck_ was the
guest speaker at the monthly
meeting of the Catholic Wohien's
League. She showed slides and
described her trip to Russia
last July. She was introduced
-by Mrs. Ed. McGrath and thanked
' , by Mrs. Richard Downey.. '
• There were 17 members
present for the meeting, which
Rev. Father Oostveen opened with
prayer. It was reported that mat-
erial for layettes was bought
and made up by the members
and sent to Birthright, London.
Altars are being cared for dur- ▪ ing the .montki of March, by Mrs.
Toni Kale and Mrs. Alfred Mal-
orie.. Mrs. John O'Leary will'
visit the sick. Donations will be
made to Bunny Bundle and Sun-
dale Mano'r.
On March 13th, the members
visit Kilbarchan Nursing Home
4 to entertain, ands =serve refresh-
ments to the residents. The
annual Good Friday Bake Sale
will be held. •
The nominating committee
was named consisting of the three
immediate past presidents, Mrs.
Doris Ryan, Mrs. Vera Murray
6 and Mrs. Marion Murray. The
auditors are Mrs. Albert Cronin,
and Mrs. Roy Swart.
• The church will be cleaned
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Correspondent
- Mrs. Ethel Thiel
Mrs. brge Grant, Mrs. Cliff
Fuller and Mrs. Ed. Jordan were
hostesses and the Branch Cur-
ators, Mrs. Herman Heckman
and Mrs. Lorne Jackson were in
charge of the Mara meeting of
Goulds Women's Institute held
in the Legion Hall, Mitchell on
Thursday afternoon. The roll call
was answered by naming the year
in which each member joined the
W.I. Arrangements are being
made for a bus trip to Franke-
muth, Michigan in June. Mrs.
John Yosper gave interesting
current events. Irish Eyes are
Smiling was sung and Mrs. Wil-
liam Drummond gave a. humor-
ous reading ,(The Top of the
Morning to You, relating to Leap
Year and St. Patrick's Day. The
Tweedsmuir History was on the
table for viewing.
Mrs. Andrew.Park gave the
History of the Park Farm, Lot
29, Concession 2, Fullarton, tak-
ing in time of over -one hundred
years. Mrs. Clifford Fuller also
read the History of the Fuller
farm, Lot 5, Concession 2, Logan
Township. Much research and
thought had been given to these
histories and recalled memories
to many. Mrs. Herman Heckman
gave interesting facts on the life
of Adelaidelloodless, the Foun-
der of,,.- the women's Institute,
seventy-five years ago. South
Perth Women's Institute will eel-
ebrate the 70th anniversary of
Perth District's ,.,70th• Anni-
versary in , Sebringville on
April 5.
Mrs. Harold Thiel, President,
was in charge of the business.
Mrs. Bill French had 5,3 coppers
in her purse when the ladies
were asked to count their,peji-
nies, and Mrs. Alvin Elliott had
the birthday nearest St. Patrick's
Day. Mrs. Thiel gave the high--
lights of the Seventy-fifth Anni-
versary Banquet which she at-
tended In the Royal York Hotel
in Toronto. Lunch was served
by the hostesses -and the lunch
committee ) Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer,
Mrs. Harvey Robinson, Mrsa,Wil-
liam Schauber, Mrs. Alvin Schel-
lenberger, Mrs. Sam Sidwell,
Mrs. Robert Davidson, Miss
'Myra Stoneman and Mrs. Amos
'Thiel.
NORTHSIDE
Northside Church U.C.W.
Meeting Unit 0 met at the home
of Mrs. Alex Dennis on Tues-
day evening ..with 15 members
and three visitors present. Mrs.
Lorne Dale and Mrs. Frank Hunt
had charge of the program. Mrs.
Wm. Ball discussed Africa, with
a question and answer period.
Business was presided over by
the unit leader, Mrs. Frank Hul-
ley. Minutes were read by, the
secretary, Mrs. Peter McCowan
and roll call was answered
with something Irish or a place
in Africa. Lunch was served
by Miss Net Sinclair and the
hostess. Mrs. Ure Stewart
thanked all who took part.
FIRESIDE FELLOWSHIP
GROUP
Rev. Ephriam Gingerich of
Blake, was ,the guest speaker
at the MarcI "ineeting or the.
Fireside FellOwshir grEnlp On
Tuesday-evenieg. He and his wife
had been to Argentina apd Bra41
in South America as MillSion-
aries and he gave the commen-
tary and Mrs. Gingerich showed
pictures of that interestingcoUn-
try.
F. R. Cosford read the scrip-
ture lesson and Rev. T. C. Mul-
holland led in prayer. Mrs. Har-
old Coleman served lunch. Mr.
Harold Coleman, the president
was in the chair
LADIES AID OF FIRST CHURCH-
Mrs. Ed. Andrews presided
over, an interesting meeting of
the Ladies Aid of First Church
on Tuesday afternoon. The meet-
ing was I n charge of Miss Alice
Reid and Mrs. R. -S. Habkirk.
The hymns were chosen by Mrs.
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CHICKEN NOODLE
SOUP MIX
Pkg: of 2's
FRYING
CHICKENS
• 2-3 lb. Size
FRESH CUT
CHICKEN or LB.
TURKEY LEGS
ONTARIO BROWN GRADE .'A
FRESH TURKEYS
V lb Site 49
FRESHLY GROUND
MINCED BEEFc3c
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BY THE PIECE
BOLOGNA lb 29'
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4.7e44 $cott OprOocl'tOila.'tor•:•• Miss Beattie' end' all- • Witnleek
part in the meeting., Mrs. **V r.wrAnce hard completed. Iwo,.
quilts and. these are to be fie-'IShed and quilted and then sold.
Inquiries are invited — Telephone Numbers:
EXETER 235-0620 CLINTON 4(42.9421
SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas
Or Bill Pinder 527-1382 -- Zus. 527.1750
FRESH
Ocean Perch 110015 CCIc lb, —
MAPLE LEAF PICKLED
COTTAGE ROLLS
yoi pot 69c
,RED OR BLUE BRAND
BLADE STEAKS 05,
lb
TOP VALU
SIDE BACON .79,
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DEVON SLICED
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Pi r p 69' korot
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I BATHROOM TISSUE 3
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COOKIES
1_9 op pkgs. 311
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GROUND COFFEE
bag
SUNLiwo
LIQUID DETIRGENT
(Prow:wed 20
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14 oz. pl. btl.
•NO.
MARGARINE
594
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MONARCH Ast'd Co e or
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ICING MIXES
PEANUT BUTTER
I 7..5 to 91 a. Pouches .41139c
3111. jor or tin I .29
Chinese Style, 12 ox. pkg.
1 MONARCH
DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION
I PASTRY FLOUR . 85c. (Assorted Varieties) i
DOG FOQD
I lg.:Z.17Zr
VIVA (Assorted Colours)
89c
PAPER TOWELS
a 5 oz. tin
POWDERED DETERGENT
(Prepriced 1 .29 • 1.691
5 tb. box
DAINTY INSTANT - FRIED RICE
Beet, Chicken, Pilaf
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59c
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LUNCHEON
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12 oz. square tin
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as the official N,H,L scores you are. eligible to become o 5.00 winner.
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SHIRLEY GAY
FRESH
APPLE -PIE
24 oz. pie 9
I Top Vol. - in jorthdo Sauce
Beans with Pork 2 cic
28 oz. tin Ver
KRAFT PURE RED
RASPBERRY-JAM 7 9c • . 24 oz. ler
ST. WILLIAMS SPY
Apple Pie Filling 3/1
19 ox. tins 111
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COME SA* N 59c
/4 oz. tin
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LB. 69c SWISS LB.89c DUCKLINGS 1
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ATTENTION FARMERS
You are cordially invited to attend an in-
- formative meeting on Weed 'and Insect
Control in Beans and Corn.
Place --- SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
Time--12:30 to 3:30
12:30 --- Dinner Supplied
Date—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd.
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