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The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-31, Page 4spending a week in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cousineau, • Donald, Jimmie and .Tammy, Sault 'Ste marie, Ontario spent weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook spent weekend with daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson, Woodstock. 3 •,4 > > , wEeA friE, CONVENIENTLYus,IIa, L OCATED.r INe w Ham > burg, Hanover, Kincardine, Goderich and Orangeville. PLUS 24 LOCATIONS IN KITCHENERVATERLOO, GUELPH AND CAMBRIDGE Visiting London? Planning a trip to London in the near future? 'Why not drop,into City Centre Mall and see the wide range of stores-and services. You'll enjoy shopping in our • coMfortable fully carpeted 'Mall. You'll find two floors of something a little different. Explore the fine merchandise from all over the world, have dinner in the beautifully decorated Terrace Cafe dining room or one of the restaurants in the adjacent Holiday Inn, City Centre Tower. City Centre Mall has a live theatre called Tatfe Stage. Enjoy one of their productiops. If you have children, don't let them miss Canada's only Children's Museum. It's located in City Centre 'Mall as well. When in London make sure you visit City Centre Mall, it's the centre of it all. • Free Parking Thursday and-Friday Evenings between 6 and 9 p.m. in the City Centre Underground lot. Entrance off King St. Centre Mau Downtown London, pundits & Welhil. summommumemmemmuliimmiammown rtizehrs ZEHRS REG. S1..09 lb. SAVE 40' lb. FULLY COOKED - HALF OR WHOLE PORK SHOULDER . ZEHRS REG. $1.23 lb. SAVE 45' lb. FROM ONTARIO POULTRY FRESH MEATY' FINE QUALITY GOLDEN YELLOW OR GREEN TIPPED BANANAS ib: AERO-GREEN FOR YOUR LAWN FERTILIZER 14-7 10-6-4 40 lb. BAG CANADA NO. 1 FRESH CRISP CELERY STALKS _„ ..69c PRODUCE OFU.S.A. NO. 1 . FRESH ,SPINACH . 10oz. ONTARIO FINE QUALITY DUTCH SETS lb. 5 ONTARIO APPLES LEGS ATTACHED lb. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREME NTS FRESH PLUMP • CHICKEN BREASTS lb• 98c SIRLOIN STEAK 1.57 LUNCHEON MEATS it, 98c LOIN T-BONE STEAK __1.66 SMOKED SAUSAGE - lb $1.48 LOIN WING -STEAK , ii1.59 POLIFII ,SAUSAGE. • lb $1.28 lb. $1.19 LEAN YOUNG ROUND OR CHUNK BOLOGNA lb BURNS SWEET PICKLED CORN MEAL ED. Cs.ppsysTAGE ROLL WtIOLE l?1.28 POTATO SALAD 24 °z 88c BRAISING RIBS lb 59c BUTTERBALL TURKEYS 96* GOOD FOR MAPLE NGiHEairitrBRISKET 38c ii6 F iiCON o2 PKG 1.19 40 lb, BAG TEXASs-CAB.BAGE- lb. LUC PRODUCE OF CALIF. CANADA N0, 1 • I 2for 89 3 lb. BAG 79 SCHNEIDERS FINEST GRADE 'A' STEER BEEF AT LOW PRICES - EVERY DAY! TENDER AND FLAVOURFUL SCHNEIDERS-- &VARIETIES VAC. CHUNK TENDER JUICY SCHNEIDERS PURE PORK • , WITH ZEHRS SPECIAL TRIM SCHNEIDERS LOOP STYLE TENDER-AND1LAVOURFUL • „....ACHNEIDERS TASTY RUMP ROAST' In.28 IDEAL FOR S WISS STE AK • FULL CUT ROUND STEAK , 1 38 . • TENDER NO WASTE BONELESS BEEF STEW__,1)._97c DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL ' . THE.GOURMET CUT , : STANDING RIB ROAST___11.411 RIB STEAK ' i_b$1.48 DUTCH TREAT FRANKS-i---q-k SCHNEIDERS RESH LINK STYLE ENGLISIIrSAUSAGE BURNS' CAMPFIRE • ' , SWIFTS GRADE 'A' OVEN-READY. 8111. & UP . lb. PLUS DEPOSIT ON JUGS ZEHRS REG. $1.39 2 LITRE 88c ZEHRS DELUXE 8 FLAVOURS SKIM OR 2°. PARTLY SKIMMED FRESH MILK 3 QT BAG OR JUG $i n 2 SAVE 62, LB. 12 oz. 89P • 3 VARIETIES - TIN TIE BAG SLICED • 3 VARIETIES ZEHRS BREAD wiTTicHs SUGAR -DONETTES ORANNYS FRESH LEMON TARTS NEW GAY LEA CHEESE CAKES NORDICA CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE Ither3e LE N.-CLUBHOUSE 1.5 0 2. SPAGHETTI SAUCE MIX OR , NESTLES - 4 VARIETIES-7 • BROWN• GRAVY MIX _8_8oz_3..,89c APPLESAUCE 19' 2,0,89c SPAGHETTI SAUCE PEANUT BUTTER 3 lb $2.09 SPAGHETTI LEAHY FANCY, . nitat.IPLAIN, WITH MUSHROOMS OR MEAT "2 JAR $3,99c MINI. PUDDINGS sLEM OF 363. 3 VARIETIES OF CEREAL COLONIAL COOKIES ZEHRS MACARONI OR • 16 oz.- 14 oz.-59C WESTONS FRESH DINNER ROLLS PKGS. of 12 2f9r89° NECK SHAMPOO • ..-6004n1. 9.99 WINDEX 30 oz.$47 339. SMALL MEDIUM OR LARGE . 12 oz. u NORMAL OR OILY. BO, US SIZE • LIQUID GLASS CLEANER sSups!RFRolEzENME PIZZA c FAnicIANFROCZENYCOFFPEEELIGAH,SENER c COFFEE RICH PLAYTE;LIVING GLOVES 1.29 MR. 'CLEAN CHERRY HILL CHEESE 8- 98c SPIC & SPAN McCAINS DUALITY FROZEN OLD OR MEDIUM CHEDDAR 260Z 2.19 HARVEST, CRUNCH 30 °Z 1.69 2 lb BAG 19P IRIOHEON MEAT 32.. 59c TENDER VITTLES 89c • "'PUN GO RMET, BEEF OR TUNA , LIOUID CLEANER ALL PURPOSE CLEANER 17.6 oz. SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM WED. 9 AMT,,TILL CLOSING SATURDAY APPAL 2. ICE CREAM DECAFFEINATED INSTANT COFFEE NESCAFE SKIPPY CREAMY 2 lb. ' PKG. OF 24 68 o'z..$2.09 32 oz $1 N09 20 oz. TRIGGER SPRAY 99c PKG-.-of 6 SLEEVE OF 249 4 oz. CUPS RURCiN EXPOSITOR MARCH 31 1977 Londesboro Ain ve1I Unit' has reading on Lent + A YOUNG PANCAKE LOVER Merner might be ,tiny but' she still enjoyed the pancake supper at the Foresters' Hell In Constance or' Kinburn •Friday night. She's the daughter of Expositor Constance correspondent Mary Merner and her husband Carl. (Expositor Photo) Londesboro Sen ior qui lt i n g The March meeting of Aintwell.. Burns and June Fothergill with unit was held at the manse on hymn "When .1 . survey the Monday; March 21 at 8 p.m. Wondrous Cross", June read President Audrey ' Thompson 'Great Easter Words' and prayer. opened with a reading on Lent . Vi read 'Easter Thoughts' and -and• prayer. ','spring'. Grace was sung*ancI , Roll call was answered by 23 lunch served by. Ruth Vincent, members by an embarrassing Betty Hulley and , Marjorie experience. There were 4 visitors.D February minutes read'by June uimzre.r. an d Mrs Norman Fothergill, secretary, Treasurer's Cartwright and John spent report by Vi Burns. It was moved weekend in Montreal and not to have "The Luncheon is attended the hockey game Served". Montreal and. St. Louis. Claude The ham super to be visited with his Grandmother Wednesday,May 18th at, the Mrs. Mae Rinn, Belgrave. - church. The May meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson, a work meeting at the church on Brian, Ken and Sandra of Ridge- Tuesday, ' May 17th. Ltinch town spent weekend Mill' pareht committee for Apritz-- Addie • Hunking, Muriel Sewers and Gail Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen. Lear. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns spent Sunday with their daughter, : It was decided to spend $2 for , Mr. ,,and : Mrs.,,COliri' 'Paterson, 'shut-ins' gifts for next month. _ . Program was in charge of Vi , London. _ _ Cou rse co letsmp Court Constance L1842 youth committee held a pancake supper and dance on Friday evening. Records were • played to dance to and winners in the children's spot Axiance • were Sharon and Kenny Bos. Adult spot dance: Reg. and Helen Lawaon,, Musical Chairs: Mary Lou Anderson. Kids youngest: Michelle Merner; Oldest John Lawson. • Best Whistler: Warren Hulley Personals • Mrs. Joe. Van Bommell, Brian, Jennifer and Joanne of Delawate .Mrs. "-Paul Erb; Michael and Michelle of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Fqntie and- -Trish of Avon. Mr: and Mrs, George Counter, Richard,. Kassandra and Vicky visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bryan McConnell, Bryson and Lesleigh of Strathroy and with Miss Rita Down of London. John and Elizabeth ,Lawson weekend with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren of 'London and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson visited on Sunday at the" same home. visited on Friday with ' Mrs. Miss Margie Whyte, Paul Van Marris Bos and family. der Molan returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley homes having spent the holiday visited in London on Friday with with Mrs. W.L.Whyte. Miss Debbie Woods and Michelle Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson', of Gananoque who spent the past-.Sharon and Bob returned home . week with her sister. Sunday evening from a 10 day trip' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, in England, Scotland and France. Kevin and Lori of Huron Ridge,,c Mr. Bill Rueger and Carol of Kincardine, visited on Saturday Surnmerhill were Sunday 'visitors with Mrs. George Mcllwain. with Mrs. George Mcllwain. Correspondent Mary Merner 482-71/ -01.111 0. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Paul .Stevenson, David, • Darren and Luanne were Mr.. and Correspondent Mrs. Bert Shobbrobk 523-4250 The Senior quilting course was completed on Tuesday, March 22nd . There were 10 ladies took advantage, of the course. Nona Pipe; Florence Snell, Vi Burns, Audrey Thompson, Dora Sh obbrook, Hattie Wood, Addie Hunking, Betty HuIley, • Hazel Reid and Linda Horbanuik. On closing the leaders 'Marjorie Anderson and Marjorie Duizer were thanked and presented with a gift. . Cheerio Club The Cheerio Club met on Wednesday March 23rd at.' the home of Dora Shobbrook who was acting President welcomed all with a reading "Welcome" and "March" all repeated "My Wild Irish Rose". Dora read "Cactus" and led •in prayer. Minutes of last meeting and financial report read by Mary Robinson. It was Moved to send $15 to Easter Seal. Roll call was answered with something Irish with 7 ,• members, present and visitors Jessie Jones, Vera, Gibbings, Nona Pipe, Hattie Wood and .Vi Burns., A Get Well card was signed by all present for Jewel Cowan. The -draw donated by Jewel Cowan was won by Dora Shobbrook. Next meeting to be April 27th Group 04 at the home of Mary Longman. Meeting closed all repeating "When Irish Eyes are Smiling". Program was a reading "Grandmother is so Special" by Gladys Armstrong and "A trip to, the city' by Dora Shobbrook.• A contest "Irish" and "Easter Words" conducted by Gladys and • won by Vi Burns. A contest 'Articles used in Kitchen" by Dora won by Nona Pipe and Mary Longman. A' few gam ies of cards played and lunch served by Gladys-and Dora. • • C tY. • There were 8 tables in play at W.I. card party on' Friday night March 25th. Winners were Ladies' High.- - Stella Adams; Lone Hands' - Mrs. Sadie' McDonald; LoW - Men's High Mary. "Clarke (plzying as a man); Lone Hands - Mrs. Miller (Playing as a man); Low., John Jewitt. 4 • There will be another this Friday, April 1st. In charge will be Hattie Wood, Elma Jewitt and Gay .Da terra. Saeramentat United Church Greeting into the Narthex on Sunday morning were Dennis Fothergill and Kevin , Ridley, usners were Larry Howatt, Bryan McClure, Ken and Torn Pollard. Choir anthem was "Come to the ' Saviour Now". Rev. McDonald's children's story -was "notbeing able to h ear". Junior ' leaders were Marjorie Duizer and Joyce Sewers. • The message was "Harsh Words" Assisting Rev., McDonald with communion were Madelyn Sewers and Danny Lear. Serying the bread were Earl Gaunt, Emerson Hesk, Margaret Taylor and Harry Snell. Serving the wine were Nick Whyte, Jack Tamblyn, Gordon ShobbroOk and Garnet Wright. 4-H Meeting • On Monday, March 21, 7, 4-H members met in the Londesboro Hall at 7:15. This was a double meeting where we discussed such things as Trims, Bindings, Braid, Fringe and enclosed application, of lace and eyelet. Members were also shown facings, understitching,. casings for elastic and direct application of lace and eyelet. Cub and Seojuts Skating A large number of cubs and scouts with th.Or McDonald, Bryan McClure. Mike Overholt, 'David. Lear, Norman Cartwright and Wayne Hulley enjoyed skating at Blyth Arena on Monday P.M. Change of Date The Berean Unit Of U.C.VV. will be held April 5th ,at 2 p.m. in the church. This will be an Easter meeting. -• Be sure to keep 'May '18 date. open to attend the' annual.: ham supper at the church. PerSonals Congratulations to . Mrs. Charlotte Bell of Blyth on her 85th Birthday. 'Her family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking, Mn and Mrs. Tom Duizer, Laurel, Lisa, Stephen . and ' Shannon, Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunking, Todd and `- Tara. Centralia entertained her on Sunday to 'dinner at the "Garage" London. Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Mitchell, • Tracie and Mark left on Wednesday, March' 16th' _returning March 26th from motor -Mine 'tour to Florida spending 2, or 3 days at Disney • Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce Kelly and Cathy of Sudbury spent last week with her parents, Mr. and • Mrs, Jack Riley. • Mrs. Glen Robinson of Prescott spent past. week with her father Mr. Emerson 'Heck. Mr. and Mrs. Normar -Alexander , returned home or Wednesday, March 23 fron BEHIND THE SCENES -- While others ate at the pancake supper Muriel McClure and other Constance ladies worked cooking pancakes in the kitchen at the Foresters' Hall. (:Expositor Photo)