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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-26, Page 9N • ANSTEIT PRESZCATOR Nancy Ann PreszCator daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator of R.R.#1, Clinton and Douglas Raymond Anstett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anstett of Seaforth were married January 6, 1978 in Londesboro Church. Rev. Stanley McDonald of Londesboro officiated. Maid of honour was Joan Racho, Seaforth nd Best Ma Was Jim -McNichol of R.R.#4, Walton. Following t e ceremo a dinner-was held in Londesboro Church basement and recept n later at Seaforth Community Centre. (Photo by Larry Dillon) Londesboro has rilizehrs fine markets... of fine foods CANADA. 'A' GRADE BEEF FROM THE CHUCK FEATURING FULLY AGED' CANADA4 GRADE • 0 FRESH ONTARIO BONELESS PORK 80. (COTTAGE DORI ZEHRS DELUXE QUALITY ICE CREAM amp( & CONVENIENT MACARONI &-LCHEISE KRAFT DINNERS U.S. VINE-RIPENED CANADA Ni TOMATOES lb. C 8 oz. 99 MACFEETERS PLAIN OR CINNAMON , HONEY BUTrIER . egic PARKAY COLOURED MARGARINE 31b..$1.89 ,Us. • e Hibbert.Mutuat Are s an. ce company r,t. (Established in 1876) • • Provides Full Insurance • C.civerage for Town Dwellings - as well as Farm Properties GAY LEAASSDLITED FLAVOURS • fie 1 F $ CHEESE CAKES 4 oz..CUPS WESTONS CINNAMON • PKG. OF 6 59 6.6 ox.9.39 DARES COOKIES 300;s 4 • I ,IVA ▪ , ! : • i• " I! 4 to rR THE'HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 26, 19782-ig Walton N c ton, ins S. There Was a lengthy discussion by Mrs. Don McDonaldeyen pit the 6.10118 ef the hall prior to. members answeredthe roll call', the -institute, Grace and lunch The U.C.W. exeCutive.meeting ' served by Mrs. Harold Dolgerr" will be held on the first Mrs. Graeme craig and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon in Harvey Craig. - Unit Meeting - The7 unit 'Meeting 'of the 8th and LOth met for their Jannary meeting at the home of Mrs. Ken McDonald on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Min McDonald opened withla poetri "Away to a Happy' New Year". Hymn, Lord Sneak to me, that I may speak" Was The topic, 'Turn a new page" was given by Mrs. D. McDonald. Reniinding us don't look back on the past events thinking what you might have done or should have done, jug start fresh this year vowing to do better. Hymn. •"All people that , on earth do dwell" was sung. The evotional'period was closed with ding responsively from hym r "Teach me, 0 Lord the perfect way.'' Mrs. Rae Houston presided • for Minutes were read The card • partY eonlreners January 31st are Mrs.', .4)111, Axtmann; Mrs: Gerald :Watgen; February. It was again, ecided o have a ham supper in June, e date to, be- set at the n t meeting at Mrs. D. McDon d's home. ihere were six tables of euchre 'Operly eitian, mug be sanitary in play at the Community Hall on before the- OPeration starts. Tuesday, January Mb. Prize ' Mrs: Ray' Huether the other Mrs. L . n •'. ' rs, winners were High L'acly - Mrs. convener thanked the speaker for. Ernie .Steri4ns; Low Lady - Mrs. , his' interesting, remarks. Mrs. Stewart Humplytos, Feb=ruary 1,4 , NelSon ,iteld; High Man': Alvin Rock reativ several Neva-- ”A ''''' - Mrs. Keith Rock; Mrs; Dave McDonald; Low Man - Roily Farmer's ife".• Why boys leave ' Watson; Mrs. Ray Huether, M rs,' Achilles; Lucky Cup.. - Mrs. the farm" and k.,A Young Stewartnart McCall,liutnp:hErettrsu; amryrs'2.8,1i'-oMpre.s; Lawrence 'Ryan. Couple." , two weeks, .January 31 chaired theW 'iblulls4imnessii'ouptnenpinhg6ein5v CmRar:ycig.p; usMehtrohsiednri.cM; Nelson ar mc h Mrs. Kathy 'd ;. - KM: trr4ssy..: There will another° euchre in ' Mrs. . Walton Women's Institute, Dr. Huether, At the regular Meeting of the the usual 'inamier- with Mrs. Ray ' at the piano. _Minutes - Joanne Pla-as. . . . -Achilles;, Mrs. Bev, Smith; Mrs. Glen Hendry was guest speaker Were read by Mrs. Ken Mei/pp:Ad - to • approximately 17 members. , followed by the, financial new Hall 14Naelllsocn6mMmaittse was the Convener, Mrs. Keith Rock. for- nominated along with former Activities meeting introduced Dr. Hendry"; who is head inspector at ' Course, on , "Personalize your was read for the Senior Short In the correspondence a letter Msurns. Ken McDonald; Mrs., He.rb the Educatien. ...and Cultural members. Mrs, Wm. Humphries; '. the • Dublin plant.,--fre--0111ined pattern". Mrs. Gerald, Watson, Min/ it is all' about in general in and Mrs. Harold FLudie to be the McDonald. d: ' Traviss and Mrs. ...,,41vin al), plants, most plants , have leaders. The roll call "How to The 4-F1 leaders for he 'spiing ,lrispoction. It was.in_1907 that'.the • make our daily life ,a pleasitte"' project will be 'Mrs. Harold Canada Meat exporting eountries..........was , well 'answered by all Ruche; Mrs. Neil McG i members Present. is set the international agreement sMtea frfi r.btt Shortreed a,,.. • rs. Lin Mis. Graeme "lraig reported for the bus trip, it was decided to have it the lag Wednesday * in May. _PIET'S PLACE will be closed for iyalidays:t ram Jan. 31st to Feb. 4th OPENING AGAIN )7th • meat inspection standards. Ontario' inspection for large plants came into this in the late 60's. There is the federal inspection and provincial inspection. Plants must be A cash donation+ Was made to the Plowing Match for the ladies'' program, daily draws. It was decided to set March to put on a program at the Nursing Homie in Brussels. business. the • LARGE EGGS Mw mc ADE A \Sunday service .DOZ. MTS. Bert Shobbrook ' an autograph quilt as 1978 Correspondent .. project. . 523-4250 -' - Guests were Karen S.cruton and Youth Group • .. George Cox of Clinton who spoke ' YOutb Group Sunday was•held of the- work at the Day Care on Sunday morning, welcbminb Centre. ing* Clinton • located at into the sanctuary was Jim Huronview for all• Homebound Jainieson l ushers were 'C.G. L T''''' people in the county. Lunch was G its Carol Cartwright, Susan ' served by Audrey Thompson. Jameison,. Shelly Westerhout. Bernice Hunking and Vi Burns: and Diana Shobbrook. The Explorers messengers - and Explorers Explorers•held their meeting on occupied centre front Pews; their /January 12 after school in the leaders are messengers •.Brenda Sunday school rooms. . Redford and Laura Scott. The study was on Caribbean Eitplorers Marjorie Diuzer and For grafts the girls made, wall Margaret. Wright. C.G.I.T. girls plaques under the leadership of Barbatile 'Weitt and Jamie Marjorie, Duizer and Margaret • Preszcator. Choir anthem was Wright. election of officers was . clit,001,10., ,..e*,,,Is' 1*-'?,.„ bY-:-....:lield..1,- Chief ::E xploretl'- Cheryl i'..."4..' ".4 ' ' Mallow Duizer and Darlene' Lyon, Keeper of log, Karen ShobbrOok accompanied by choir' Johnston, Keeper of ireasurey, with Ruth •Sbaddick choir leader Brenda Popp. The meeting closed and Lcinise McGregor organist. with Explorers prayer. Rev. 'McDonald.s children's , story was "Lessons from the Personals lead, penal" with kindergarten , Mr. Edwin Wood had the teachers Irene Bromley., arid Carol ' misfortune nf. , a snowmobile ' '', Cartwright. The message was "Our Youth needs us". 'Aimwell Unit January meeting of Aimwell unit was held on Monday night 16th at the home of President Audrey Thompson. President, • - opene, meeting with:a new years reading and a thought for the' month oh, expectations for the new year followed ley prayer. Roll call was answered by paying of ecANADA'A' GRADE BEEF • FROM. THE :CHUCK BLADE . SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT,FROM WED. 4 9 A.M, TILL CLOSING TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 SCHNEIDERS LARGE RING BOLOGNA $119 HEADCHEESE. BOWL 12 oz 98c SCHNEIDERS SNORT RIBQQ` ROAST b Div i lb. 8. BLADE BONE OUT CHNEIDER ENG SAGE_____Jp1.39 FRESHLY:MINCED • MEDIUM. (23% OR LESS FAT) Gou SCHNEIDERS SLICED -2 VARIETIES z.PKG, 1.29 E SN FROZEN76:12 ip: SIZE • GRADE 'A' GEESE th.12697 BURNS GOLDEN • POLISH SAUSAGE_G_L-JM219: BURNS punt BEEF „ • MAPLE LEAF SMOKED READY T O EA • ;TEAKETrEg ..' ' .. .2 lb. CTN.S1 ,98 SHOULDER ___-.J.t-T...q•.. i98 1 PORK SHOULDER S ..„,,,,,,98! ..$1.08 BREAKFAST SLICES_ BEEF BLADE LIFI SHOULDER CHUCK STEAKS . . NEW ZEALAND SHOULDER FROZEN 1139 ,,,0 1.3 NEW ZEALAND FROZEN:.-7- SHOULDER 0. . SCHNEIDERS - 11 VARIETIES SLICED COOKED MEATS giz4. LAMB CHOPS accident on Thursday' which' required large nuniber of stitches to his upper leg. , Mrs. Norman Wright returned to, her home on. Wednesday from • spending the past .4 weeks in Clinton Hospital. Mr. Alan Volk, returned home from spending a week in Clinton, - Public Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Reid and,:,.,,, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roy returned dues by 16 membersanc2 new..._heme on Menclay_t_heikth_from__: - members joined and 4 visitors enjoying a 10 day holiday with 1 week Caribean cruise 'as guests of Pioneer Hybrid corn salesmen and their .vives. Mr. Jim Jameison and family returned to their home having spent 10 days at the honie of Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce Roy while they were on: holidays. Mrs. Dr. • Gary Gall of Stouffville spent the weekend with her. parents IMr. and Mrs. lb. II • Peckce, Speck& BANAN 1.0 .• " -FLAVOURS'-- ZEHRS REG. $1.28 PAGHETTIS SPAGHETTINI OR READYCHT_MACARDNI - - 2 lb. 69c* C 'FREEZE DRIED INSTANT COFFEE • 2 VARIETIES IATELLI PASTA MELLOW SWEET 'were present. - Minutes of November. meeting read by secretary June Fothergill and Treasurer's report by Vi. Burns, Correspondence was read from our adopted child in Hong Kong. , February roll call will be answered by bringing a tea towel. February lunch will be Helen Lee, Margaret Good and Pat Hunking l; moved by Helen Lawson and June Fothergill that Aimwell supply' flowers for the Church?* April to November.. Fern McClure suggested to make TASTERS CHOICE _ oz 2 LITRE LAURA SECORD - 6 FLAVOURS SEEVE OF FOURPUDDINGS. DELICIOUS r 5 VARIETIES ' 5 oz. 99C ZEHRS FROZEN CONCENTRATED NV 9 ORANGE: JUICE 12 1i2 oz, l• 55 'Cll'EFIRYHILL BRICK, OR lb. HABITANT SOUP 26 oz COLBY CHEESE CLOVER NUTRITIOUS PINK . .LEAF SALMON. ' i.,5L.11,9c 'ROBIN POUCH CAKE HOOD STYLE - 5 VARIETIES MIXES - - F9 ::racz'. R CHRISTIES UNSALTED CRACKERS OR PREMIUM PLUS SALTED -73C 1 lb. 4 COLOUR CHOICES FOR THE BATHROOM ,ROYALS • TISSUE ' :,,,................ 1$ ROLL - II : • CHERRY HILL CHEESE MOZZARELLA ( CRISP RED PROD. OF U.S. RADISHES . BUNCHES 20R59 C Jack Lee. • Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns were their daughter Mr. and `Mrs. Jerry Smith of Kincardine. OF U.S. CAN. NO.1 GRADE n,F ROC BUNCHES dj R- UAW GREEN ONIONS PROD. OF U.S. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE $PANSIltliNIONS • lb. 25. SCHNEIDERS SHORTENING 'CR ISPYFLAKE PROD. OF CALIF. CAN, NO. 1 GRADE CARROTS F • BUNCHES 2.,R 890 1 lb. 59C PROO. OF CALIF. CAN: NO. 1 GRADE CELERY -STALKS •• EA. 69. EIGHTY-EIGHT CENT SALE! REGULAR OR W1NTERFIESK COLGATE TOOTHPASTE _ • 100 ml NORMAL EGG. OILY OR CREME RINSE ZEHRS SHAMPOO STYLE 1616 REIGE OR SPICE, ONE SIZE PANTINWESTCAREADULTDS!:UTH SIZES :TOOTHBRUSHES _ NOXZEMA filiKZEMASTITI DEODORANT CLOWN' BUBBLE OATH WHITE SWAN -7 COLOURS $ PAPER TOWELS 2 ROLL P. KG HAM & WIENER ROLLS _1?_s_2, 1 a09 COOKIE JAR•011 LUNCHTIME 600 .ml Joiii4soits REGULAR OR LEMON PLEDGE POLISH .89 F O R AGENTS Floss Hodgert Wood lam Hugh Benninger Dublinl John Moore Clayton Harris Mitchell Joseph Unlac Mitchell Mes.Elaine Skinner- Exeter Wally Burton Exeter McCONNELLS ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS BONUS $ 150's• 2.99 229.6643 345-2001 345.2612 348-9051 348-9012 2364553 236.0350. MCCA1NS FROZEN F MINI PIZZAS , LASAGNA, REEFARDNI ft 3 VARIETIES C C. .11ccEifs AWDEE _3R. $1' FRESH FROZEN 141*14t:76 OttIc4 • skw*1° FANCY RREEI . 2 M 1b. „ O, NVE,RES RVE tHEITIGITTIO LIKitTPURCRASEST.011EASONAELE WEEKLY•FAMI ViREMENTS.,.. 19 oz 75 g. 0 DIRECTORS & ADJUITORS 6'82m1. - halta, LUCatt Stof fa; MIRA i "St. Marys klitktoo hllltchell Hack Harrigan - ..Robert poedloor Lloyd Morrison 114010•feenek Ray Moduedy Williain ohrifte S 0 ''manager is Dale McDonald -rtt Hwy pr we Will be pleased to servO Voil ul: if RON 11Z " GODERICH-HU_ _ ... _I) 8 OPEN WED.-THURS.-FR1. EVENINGS