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The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-20, Page 10NE HURON EXPOSITafe APRIL 20, 1978 10 Ians hower Walton w e. ••• (3.) Opinions on women to the present-day. Then slie gave out t-e(v/spapers, for members to find women of to-day of the, worlds activities.. Mrs. P. McCallnin led in prayer, the Singing of hymn, "For the •beautrot the Earth" closed the devotions. Mrs. Craig presided for the business with a poem, "How • much like ,..piecing a quilt is living".4hank.you card was read from Mrs. Della Murray with donation. Mrs. Barry Hoegy .gave her ;treasurer report and Mrs. Hugh • Johnston gave the miscellaneouS% fund report. Mrs-. 'Helen William- son read minutes and took the roll calf. Report was 'given on quilts done this winter. Memh-ers were reminded of the .bale and placing floWers in thq church services in July and August. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Barry Hoegy with Mrs. Cliff Hoegy and Mrs. Martin Baati. in charge of de4otions. prayer. Minutes were read by secretary, Mrs. Don McDonald and milk call was answered by 10 membets, • Annbuncerpents.. were; Bake articles to' be into the church by May 20, For May the group is responsible for flowers in the chtirch . Shower for Susan Humphries was '-'announced for Saturday, April' 29 instead of date set for April 24, bring kitchen ettpboat'd article: ' ' the changing scenes of life" was sung with Mrs. Baan accompany- ing en her organ. 1 Mrs. Graerne Craig gave a reading On an ideal Woman's Characteristics. Mrs.. e. McCallum read the scripture from 'Proverb's 30; .10-31, Mrs. Craig had .members -list what they thought about women underthe‘ following headings (l.) Family and relations and what she does "in the • home._ (2..). Relationship activities of women n Proverbs outside of the home, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reny Achilles. • Euchre Held regressive euchre sponsored by the Walton Women's Institute was held .on Tuesday evening April 11 in the community hall with 7 tables in play. Prizes were awarded to Hi „h Lady, Viola Kirbly; 1.* Lacy, Sadie McDonald; High Man, Jack Simpson, ' Brussels; LoW__IVIim„, Hievey. Craig; .11jghest Score in one hand, Mrs. Harvey Craig. ' Hostesses for the eveningvere' Mrs. Don McDonals, Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs. Herb Traviss and Mr -s Allan McCall, The Dessert Euchre 'has been changed to Wednesday evening. April 26, for 7 p.m. • 'Boundary and 17th Sixteen members of the Bound- ary and 17th Unit gathered at the home of Mrs. Martin Baan for their April meeting on Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Paul McCallum opened with a Poem .;,"Unit Respons- ibilities," Hynm. "Through ' all fs:orrespondent Mrs. Allan McCall The 8th and 16th Unit met Monday eveningrtApril 10 at the home of Mrs. Jim Fritz. Mrs. Ken McDonald was in charge of devotions and used as' the theme, .Stewardship. 'The meeting was, opened with hymn, "Take. my life and let it. be" followed With meditation from:the book, Please give a pevotion entitled."Will a man rob God", For example, we place one •penny on the collection plate and • go out and buy one soft 'drink for • 40e. • She also gave an article entitl- ed, "We are called to live out the Gaspar followed by prayer and • Hy nin 'AVe Thee bin Thine • own." . • Devotions were closed with a poem, "One Ste'Wardship" and everyone repeated the Lord's Prayer. •Mrs.,Rae Houston piesided or the business opening with a brief Mrs. 3. Fritz presented Mrs. 'Gerald' (Nancy) Smith, who is leaving the unit, with a cup and saucer from the unit and .a church crest line charm for .a bracelet from the General U,C.W. Lunch was _served by 'Mrs. Linda IvIcDoWild and hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs:. Lloyd Walker have returnertherne recenty from Lakeland, Florida where they ' spent the past - few months. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Sills, Tracey, Teddy and Donnie of Seaforth McKillop discusses Jamaica 3 The McKillop • Unit of the ,Duff's United Church. Walton{ held their meeting at the home of Mrs. N. Schade, Mrs, 'Doti Dennis-gave the call to Worship on. "Praise", -Hymn "Stand* sT41(i -iip tbr Jesus" was sung, folloWed by prayer giyero by Mrs. M. Dennis.. The Scripture taken from .Psalm 96 was. read by Mrs. J,'Burch. Mrs. giving the Benediction.. Mrs. M. Hackwell presided for the business opentag by reading a poem Package of Seeds" Minutes of the last meeting were • read by Mrs. McNichol. Boll call was answered • by everyone giving- the name of a Caribbean Missionary. Mrs: M. Hackwell gave the Treasurer's report., .1). Dennis gave the meditation. The collectlon, was taken by .Mrs. M. -Hackwell and dedicated by Mrs. D. Dennis: Mrs', S, McCall had the topic and gave an interesting talk on the Island of .131inak:a. Hymn "Lead on. 0 King Eternal" was EXPERIENCED STUDENT - Leanne Dolrnage, an experienced kindergarten pupil at Walton Public School demonstrates her colouring skills to„visitors registering to attend kindergarten next year. '‘ /. sung. This part of the meeting was closed with Mrs. D. Dennis SPECIAL! 3 lb. AVG. REG. 92c lb. FRES 32 az. 99! ZEHRS SAM DRESSING illIRI,STRAVIBERRY JAIL _99?_ ZEHRS RASPBERRY. JAM ,EICTIN 24 a.. 99c ZEHRS FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48.4 55c RECONSTITUTED 59q - 48 °z' ZEHRS-CHOICE APPLE JUICE NOT FROZEN ZEHRS BATHROOM TISSUE 4 ROLL PRA 99C 2 PLY '1 lb.SAG _1,39 MAPLE LEAF PORK SHOULDERS W'sNAB $ COOKED SMOKED 1.29 ICNI HALF OR WHOLE REG. S1.29 lb. ze NM" ZEHRS BEAN' COFFEE ZtHRS PRIVATE LABELS . ZENRS GARBAGE . BAGS, OFFERYOU MORE - 'MRS WRITE VINEGAR QUALITY AND . ZENRS FANCY KERNEL CORN , THEY HELD A POLL AND NOBODY CAME - Well a few people did turn out but not many were there when the photographer 'took this picture of Mrs. " Kathy Achilles and Mrs. Judy SholClice of the polling station in Walton when Morris Township held its liquor vote.• 12 oz. 3 FORS1 34 oz. 3 FORS- 1 SAVINGS-;1„.._ZEIHIS FANCY GREEN PEAS „ COOKED SLICED :MAPLE LEAF . SCHNEIDERS MAPLE LEAP BRAND MAPLE LEAF. BRAND SLICED READY TO SERVE 3x2 OZ. PKGS. POLISH LOOP STYLE NM A REGULAR OR ALL BEEF, , c CHOICE OF 4 VARIETIES CORNED BEEF PUSAGE 14).7 NOV WIENERS 1 lb PKG' BOLOGNA lb Lond:e: area men Sri n a r s. Lonclesterd nun's Bowling P.er eel "attendance this year league held their annual Banquet tkesented . with Glasses, Bill ,and awards presentaiiert.i.April 13, • Sottiaux. • Harry: • Lear, Dave at Londesboro cowmunity hail, • Armstrong. Willis: Bromley, Joe, catered to by . LondesborodAunking. 'Gerritt Wills, Dennis wimen's institute.. 52 bowlers Penfound and Frank Szasz. Claire • and 2 guests were present. Rev. Vincent - thanked the Institute- Sion - McDonald asked' the ladies :for the lovely .supper, . Marjorie •Duizer accepted for-the • blessing, . . • Awards were presented to high ladies.' 51 bowlers went bowling average,- Harry Lear 222; Trophy • after the Banquet. Winning donated by %Crown Lanes and bowlers Banquet. night were: presented by. Don -McWhiiincy First, Joe Honking and George High" Single. Tom .Ditizer....333. .Carter. 2. .mugs eaih; Second. presented by .last ..year'4,winner Willis Bromley and Bill Bromley. Dong Triple..vtack Lee $2. each; Third Tom Duizer and :825, preSenied by last ,,H'ulley;$1. cath,. • • '• ', Winne Gl Carter: . Most - ' 4-H Ill limprov Joe Hunking 114 • Qu a zy 'Quitters discussed presented by. last year's winner 'Iribysitting at their. -April .10 mervyn meeting LL, • First rillice ' regular • team congregation teachers 'were Mrs. Apache, Gordon ShobbroOk, Ron Nish Whyte an Christine' Gross. Henry., Milts., Gordon „Carter. . The messalb , was .'!A Radford, Murray Adams.- Harry community of Love''. The flowers .Lear preseeted by Jack Lee, S'3:VC placed in loving merriory,of captain of second . place team. :Brother Bill Ross ..by Mahnie.• • Second Place Sioux--Jack • Mrs. Glenn McGregor organist Armstrong. Errin Johnston. Bert . Rev. McDonald's Children's Lyon: Brad Kennedy,. Jack• Lee, • story was "Vaeimm -: ' Junior Ken Armstrong. presented by Bill Margaret and Tom and flowers placed by Dale 'and • Lynn Bannerman in honour .of their marriage April IS. Next Suriday confirmation service and receiption be held at 8 , when 10 persons will be received into the church. 98c MAPLE LEAF SLICED , 1MApLe LEA QUALITY SCHNEIDERS QUALITY PRIDE OF CANADA REGULAR OR HINT OF MAPLE e4 ip OLDEN FRY L NK $ CHUNK STYLE,'- 5 VARIETIES t 4 , /ft SWEET PICKLED SIDE BACON lb. I S USA E , lb. 1.29 COLD MEATS. I Alf COTTAGE ROLL Ib. 111 - _ BEADED VEAL , $4 I MAPLE LEAF COOKED SMOKED e 1 I SHANK OR BUTT PORTION lb. MU HAM STEAKS 6 oz. PKG. ' 1 • 9 NAM ROAST lb. $1 1139 SCHNEIDERS 4 $1 09 scHNEIDETTERs NEAD'ONEESE 12 oz i BOWL STEAK_ ZERS MWEIS FEATURE 0,1 Y SCHNEIDERS FINEST GRADE BEEF CRgiNFAnicE .°1.58 L. SCHNEIDER'S PROCESSED CHEESE SLICES INDIVIDUAL WRAP $ 16 OZ. PKG. REG. S1.99- PKG FAMILY PACK-RETURNABLE BOTTLE'S COCA-COkA "ACK' -$159 44 LITRE REG. $2.19 CTN. MACARONI .& CHEESE KRAFT DINNER R • QUICK & EASY TO SERVE AYLMER SOUPS _ CR. OF MUSHROOM CR. OF CHICKEN CHICKEN NODDLE CHICKEN RICE .•14 7.25 oz. PKGS. REG."33' PKG: FO 10oz. TINS _ YORK SMOOT t fRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER WESTONS 3 VARIETIES DONUTS MCCAINS STRAIGHT CUT FROZEN , FRENCH FRIES . 2ib' Ctio CHASE & SANBORN BAG COFFEE 1 lb• $3.59 DOZEN 5ar 3 lb. 2A9 NABISCO BRAND 'BRAN CRUNCHIES 500 g. PACKAGE WONG WING ;LAUNDRY DETIR4ENT MAPLE LEAF CANNED PICNIC PORK SHOULDER lb. $229 CHINESE DINNERS yo 0L !az $2•89- 3 VARIETIES -12 oz. SIZE' REG. $1.25 . EA. BLANCHED OR SPANISH FABRICSOFTENER FLEECY :4c,'$1 89 128 oz. 111 YORK PEANUTS 24 oz. $1 .39 VALUPLUS ENRICHED 24 Oz. • WHITE BREAD 13 R, VW- BLEACH FOR THE UNBLEACHABLES JAVEX 44 oz $229 WESTONS CINNAMON WITTICHS FluswBuNs,• LEMON DELITE . 69c 8s 69C BUTTERHORNS CANADA PACKERS INDIVIDUAL PORTIONS OLD SOUTH FROZEN P4' ORANGE JUICE PARAMOUNT PINK KLIK LUNCHEON 99.T. HOLIDAY FARMS Sottiatis captain of third place . team. Third place • Oneida-- Murray Lyon. Frank Szusz. Willis Bill Vincent, Bill Sottiaux, Robert Shaddick. High team single regular season. • Apache.--Gordon Shobbrook . 'Bill Roy. • Bob Thompson. Murray- Adams. Harry (.ear. 1205. High team triple regular season Ore, Dave Armstrong, Doug Snell, How and Cartwright. Dave Overboe, Bill Shaddick. Carl Newbitt. 3268. Special mugs were presented to George Carter, Jack Armstrong and Jack Lee for regular attendance ever since league att,s formed.. SALMON TINS 5 C imp. 51,09 TIN 1.15.oz.. 5 COOKED MEATS • C 3 VARIETIES • 12 01. TINS REG. $1.11 FROM FLORIDA 12.5 OZ. TINS. EA. .5 Oz. EACH C A. MAPLE• LEAF DOG FOOD d.ah TOTAL DIET 9kg. 11)-2V TENDERFLAKE, - PURE LARD SCHNEIDERS FRESH MILD CHEESE WESTCARE 2 VARIETIES . si SHAMPOO . 460.M1.,I Al 9 12 oz, 11 149 1,b. 68c Welcoming to. the United Church on Sunday morning were Lloyd Pipe and• Nelson McClure. ushers were David Lear. Edward Riley. Kevin and 'Wtene Miley. Choir anthem was "My faith has !build -a resting place" with. Mrs. Allen Shaddick choir leader and SCHNEIDERS MELLOW MEDIUM CHEESE 12 01 1 159 WESTCAFIE HAND & BODY na LOTION 460 IVIL, 11/11° ZEHRS KETCHUP ZEUS TOMATOES . CHOICE DUALITY 111P11 28 oz. TINS FOR PRIVATE LABEL . EXTRA SAVINGS BABY SCOTT 2 VARIETIES DIAPERS 30'. $2.29 SCHNEIDERS TANGY OLD CHEDDAR ' 12 oz. 11 059 25 01 REG. 93' SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT DU(E BRAND CHEESE FROM WED. 9 A.M. TILL CLOSING TUESDAY APRIL 25 HAVARTI lb• $21109 VARIETItS ZIP DOG FOOD 14.6 oz. 5 TINn PRODUCE OF ISRAEL AFFA-ORANGES 21449 CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE • ot(foolt 3 lb. BAG, MacINTOSH Lower Interest Rates I PCRODUCE OF U.S. NO. 1 TEXAS NO. 1 GREEN BUNCHES .,COLOURFULAFRICAN °I 99c 11. It RROTS VIOLETS $ 4- POT 99 CABBAGE - -NOW AVAILABLEON- Ist and 2nd Mortgages auyyhere in Ontario on . RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on n ew construction or land development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE • LARGE EGO ONTARIO NO, I'GRADE DUTCH SETS lb. 59° CANADA' 'A' GRADE NEILSONS VENETIAN VANILLA WITH CHERRIES, ALMONDS, MIXED FRUIT OR PLAIN ICE . °REA SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD• 1 LITRE DOZ. WE RESSERVE THE I Hair 101411T PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENT S,. . • . . • Head ()Meet 56 'Weber Street East, Kitchener 15191744.6535 panch Offieess i/0.5 Goderich Street, Port EIgin[S19)832.2044 1 . \ SO4 Tenth Street,Dapover 1S193364.3121 Evenings call: David Beytion 1519) 794.3277. "WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CA r" We will be pleased to serve you in: GODERICKHURON R Our manager is: Dale McDonald Hwy, PMP 8 OPEN WED.-THURS.-FRI -EVENINGS A .1