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The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-27, Page 16ZEHRS DELUXE QUALITY 8 FLAVOUR CHOICES ICE CREAM 2 LITRE CARTON SPECIAL! FRESH! NOT FROZEN YOUNG ONTARIO. TENDER CHICKEN LEGS (PART BACKS ON) C CAMPFIRE BRAND 'BOLOGNA 'CHUNKS lb.$1 NOS FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO PORK HOCKS SCHNEIDERS TASTY SAUERKRAUT lb. 55c 2 lb 896 II DEEP DOWN pit! E T9c.A.mIN wEEFDF .Ej uCLTy 26 L CLOSING TUES, AUG 1 izehrs] MACARONI OR EUROPEAN POTATO ' SHOPSYS SALADS 16 oz. 79c, KITCHENER PACKERS CHUB STYLE SUMMER SAUSAGE ib.$2.57 SCHNEIDERS POPULAR SKILLET STRIPS 1 lb $1.313 SCHNEIDERS FULLY COOKED SHOULDER BONELESS SMOKED PICNIC 1!.2.39 SCHNEIDERS 1 /4 LB. 5 VARIETIES BURNS GARLIC FLAVOR GOLDEN $ POLISH . SAUSAGE lb. 111148 BEEF BURGERS 1 lb 11 PKG $ • M11111/ WIENERS lb MINI SIZZLERS REG. S1.79 • lb. REG. $1.33 ZEHRS COOKED IN TOMATO SAUCE CUBITS STYLE WHITE SWAN WHITE ONLY SPAGHETTI 19 oz. TIN 3F 0 FT ill MCKS RELISH 32 oz. JAR $1.15 SERVIETTES ZEHRS PRIVATE LABEL KETCHUP NEILSON POPULAR 32 oz 99c HICKS PICKLES 240z 89c ICED TEA MIX SWEET MIXED OR'.YUM YUM . • Vehrs) SPECIAL! 11 VARIETIES 'SCHNEIDERS POPULAR COLD MEATS REG. 72' 6 oz. PKG. YOUNG FRESH ONTARIO CHICKEN BREASTSM38 ZEHRS FIRST ,I1UALITY SLICED COOKED HAM 6 oz $1.29 FRESH PORK SHOULDER, BUTT CHOPS . •39 24 oz $1 69 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO FAMILV.WEEKLY REASONAPLE QUANTITIES . HIGHLINER FROZEN REG 39 240 s $1.25 FISH CAKES 24 oz 1019 KRAFT SALAD DRESSINGS C SAVE! 50c REG.s1.49 4 GRANNY'S BUTTER TARTS OF 12 9c JOHNSONS BABY OIL 250 ml 11199 3 2 113 BAGS R $1 FROZEN VALLEY FARMS FRENCH FRIES 2 OZ, 4 PACK DEAL PUDDINGS • DARES CHOC, FUDGE OR CHIP OR PEANUT LAURA SECORD 99` COOKIES BUTTER 32Poz.$2219 PKG, SAVE UP TO 22' WELCHS 24 oz.JAR GRAPE $ a JAM0RJELLY III FREE! WITH THIS COUPON FREE! - A 24 02)1.0AF Of ZEHRS SLICED WHITE BREAD WHEN YOU BUY ONE 24 OZ. JAR OF WELCHS GRAPE JAM OR JELLY ONLY ONE COUPON FIR EACH JAR PURCHASED COUPON VALID ONLY TILLCLOSING TUES AUGUST 1.1978 HIGHLINGER FROZEN OCEAN., PERCH FILLETS 16 oz" .39 CATALINA • COLESLAW FRENCH OR THOUSAND ISLAND 16 oz. REG. To '1,21 E.O. SMITH APPLE OR RAISIN PIE FILLING 19 oz. TINS 796 DELSEY TISSUE 4 ROLLS1 .19 -fiffiERSIZE-3-BAR41,3.0Z.1 ZEST BAR SOAP $1.59 5 COLOURS - FOR YOUR BATHROOM JOHNSONS BABY SHAMPOO 4501'2249 ::111 OF 8 W ORLD l • (10 ZEHRS CANNED 19 oz. TINS • WHOLE POTATOES SAVE 16' REG. 9.05 NORDICA 2% STYLE COTTAGE CHEESE • 9 SAVE 38' REG. 691 KENT BRAND FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 12 S;33. TINS • FOR PLAIN, SESAME OR CORNMEAL Fr We will be pleased to serve you in: Our manager is. Dale McDonald r'N VVY, GO DERICH HURON Ru H8 OPEN WED.-THURS.-FRI.-EVENINGS dip AI WELCHS FROZEN GRAPE JUICE - 160, 996 NEILSONS I LITRE BULK ICE CREAM OR BARSoRSANDWICHES6.s 99c CHERRY HILL MOZZARELLA OR MEDIUM CHEESE B earl .09 GHERR-Y RILL-BRICK-OR- _ _ COLBY CHEESE 8 oz. 99c PLUS DEPOSIT SIX 9623 300 ml RETURNABLE BOTTLES COCA-COLA .89c 416, 500 GRAM EA. 2 REG. 48 oz. 61' TINS SAVE SA ' 23' 7 7 FLAVOUR CHOICES ALLENS FRUIT DRINKS 10 oz. JAR INSTANT NESCAFE $r en COFFEE U•OU CANADA NO. I GRADE CUCUMBERS EA• 69c PRODUCE OF U.S FRESH LIMES___ 49c lb 78c lb.696 CRISP FRESH NO.1 PROD. OF ONTARIO 3 ,79c FRESH FROM ONTARIO CANADA NO.1 GRADE SWEET CORN eF C ON THE COB U CR) U9 LARGE SEEDLESS ENGLISH HEAD LETTUCE CALIFORNIA BARTLETT PEARS FANCY GRADE PROD. OF U S NO .1 GRADE PEACHES 717..,p7r ,71-1r-rrIpTrIrr.r.r-"r771-7P1pr irrpirror,B"YrIr '7' 7F l''''""7:777, 1 16 THE HURON EXPOSITOR JULY 27, 1978 Laundry opens,in Hensall Hilda M. Payne Mrs. MacGregor 262.5018 262.2025 • Partakers honoured At Stanley Park Varna ‘,Atillkave outdoor service , A new venture in Hensall is the coin operated laundry owned by Ronald Doiron who has come to• Hensall from Exeter. Ten. washers .and five„,dryers are already installed and there is still a water softener to come. Ronald states that patronage has been well up to expectations so far. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fox of London were visiting in the community on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde have• returned home from a bus tour to the west coast and back. Barbara McCurdy of Centralia, and recently of Hensall, has passed her Grade -two theory at the Royal Conservatory of Music exatn held in 'London recently which entitled her to Grade seven piano. She is a pupil of Miss Greta Lammie. William Gibson attended Hair. stylag—Classes at Toronto on Sunday under "The Llongueras_ Technique" from Spain. Kippen correspondent travelling CorreSpondent Rena Caldwell 262-5935 Mrs. Margaret Hutchison. St. Thomas, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs: W. L. Mails. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denys on the birth of. a baby, girl:. Mr. and Mrs. JOhli Kinsman and family arc moVing'inio theIr- *new, home oh the "Tenth" Now that the teacher's Federation has succeeded in getting a big raise in pay for the Secondary School Teachers, why do the tax payers "in Huron not form a Federation and refuse to pay education taxes? Your correspondent is leaving for Scandinavia told Western Europe on July 24 and will return ' Aug. IS. Mrs. Love passes atHuronview • Mrs• Hugh Love Agnes • Ann parrot° Lovi.. passed • away • at Huronview, Clinton Friday July 21, 1978 in her 91st year; Wife of Ehigh Love formerly of Hetisall. Surviving is one son Earl Love Hensall, and one daughter Mrs. Percy (Emma) CamObell,,Hensall, a sister. Mrs. Luella NorriS, Goderich. Also. surviving are six grandchildren; seventeen great. grandchildren:' and two great great grand- children. • • Private funeral service was held from the Bonthron Funtleral 'Home. Hensall Sunday, Jhly 23rd at 3:00 p.m. with Rev,4, John B. Fox officiating.Interment in Baird's- Cemetery. The Pall- bearers were Lorne Love,.•John.' MCGregor, Grant Webster, Elmer Campbell, Glenn Koehler, Ray Consitt A most enjoyable evening was spent at the-Pineridge Chalet on Saturday when relatives, neigh- bours and friends gathered _to honour Mr. & Mrs. George Parker on their 25th wedding anniversary. A family dinner at 7 p.m. preceded the evening's entertainment which was arranged by their family. The table was decorated with summer flowers, silver candlcabra and centered with a decorated anniversary cake in the number 25. George spoke briefly 'thanking the family. Following ttie4inner a large crowd assembled when a social time and dancing to' music by the Blue Water Play Boys was enjoyed. ,ceorge and J.Iiidy thanked7everyone for their best wishes and gifts. Refreshments wore served and an. anniversary fruit cake was served. • Mr. & Mrs. Wks Corbett visited recently with the latter's •sister and brother-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown and family at Newtonville and Mr. & Mrs. Morris Taylor and daughters at K illworthy. . Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen & Michael we're • recent visitors with Mr. '& Mrs. James Sangster and Brady Mr. & Mrs. Bill Shaddick and. sons of Kitchener visited recently with t1.11, former's mother Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, Mr. N u Mrs. Robert Chalk- and family 'of Mitchell visited this week with Mrs. Chatter's parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack 'Corbett. Dr. Douglas Fot( of London ,- conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian church on Sunday delivering an inspiring' message 'on the text "Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled". Miss Brenda Pepper .presided at the organ. The service next Sunday will be.,at the hour of 10:30 a.m. New Residents at Queenslyny Home "Welcome" new residents at the Queensway. Nursing Home: Mrs. Vivian Alderson. and Mrs. Laura Dolman. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith visited Lynn Lathuore, Ellen Kendrick 'and several resideinS. E.G-. Hogarth and Elaine Baynham visited Dora Hogarth. Mr. and Mrs. Yockell and Mt's..., - Audrey Potvin and• sons, Montreal visited Louise Mitchell. Miss Aleida Kats went ont for,- the day on Sunday with' John Bruls..11.. ivan and Dorothy Taylor visited Adeline Taylor. Chester and lily Dunn and ha Ridley Ridley visited Vera Laramie. Rev. D. Adcock conducted Church service on Tuesday with• Louise Mitchell aCCOIllpanyhig at the piano. Sgt. Doug Wein R.C.M.P. Mrs. Wein and David are visiting this week with Mrs. Wein's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. The Fair Board committee met last week and reviewed the Hensall Spring Fair. and arranged for the Fair Dance to be held on AU-g-tit4 -4ih 'in the Auditorium of the Hensall Arena with Lincoln -Green Orchestra of Parkhill. Tickets are avilablc by calling 262.5839. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Johnson of Florida visited this heck with the former's sister Mrs. George Ingram and brother Mr. Allan Johnson. Mrs. Edgar Munn visited last week •with her' son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dona Gooding and family at Parkhill, Mrs. Jack Corbett was a recent visitor with her son-in-law and daughter Mr:. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Mitchell. Correspondent , Mary Chessell 482.9969 Varna's oldest resident. 'Mr. Ernie Pollock. died on Sattirdit., afternoon. having suffered a stroke Wednesday morning. He was well enough to go to the post-office earlier that morning, as was his custom. We extend our sympathy to his family.. Bob and June Webster and family, and Bill and and Joyce Dowson and family spent a Couple of days last week in the Franken- niuth area. Murvin, and Ruth • Johnston. flora Dowson, Mrs. Souter of Seaforth. and . Wilfred Chuter have returned front an enjoyable three.,week buS trip-to the Calgary Stampede and Victoria, B.C.: and other places of interest along the. way. Owynne Roberts' mother, Mrs. Tony Martin of Brantford, won two second prizes and an honorable mention in the painting SPECIAL! • BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA REGULAR OR ALL BEEF and pholograpIty sections at the, Goderieh Festival of Arts. Alec and Mary Ostrom were honored guests at a neighborhood . reception at Pete and Linda Postill's home on Friday evening. They were presented with a gift. Paul Consitt has returned from. a three-week holiday. at Bellwood, Lake near Elora. Mrs, Belle • Reid had an enjoyable reunion with the senior members of the Parker family. ‘‘ hen twelve of them from Bayfield, Varna and Listowel met at the home ()I' Miss Laura Lucas in Brussels on Sunday. -.The :mutt' outdoor church service and picnic for members of Varna and Goshen churches will be held next Sunday at 11:00 a.m. at Staple} Park at the lake. Bring yoitr lunch: beverages will be provided. Those who were there last 'year enjoyed it very much, so come .and worship in God's beautiful outdoors. SPECIAL! 3 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS FAMOUS super special "THE, REAL THING" Si COCA-COLA CASE 0E -24-10 OZ TINS Brucefield has picnic EAT, PRINK AND BE MERRY—Deane Ross, 21 years%old of Brucefield, shares a bite from the hot dog held by her father, Jim Ross while Lee-Ann, Wammes, 3 years old, of 'R.R. 3, Clinton cools off with a drink Sunday afternoon at the Seaforth Lions Carnival. (Photd by Oke) REG. '5.79 SAVE 52.00 CASE Correspondent Jean Taylor The community is pleased 'to hear that Helen Pepper is home following surgery in Stratford hospital. Mrs. Grace Thompson received surgery in Stratford Hospital and has returned to Seaforth hospital for further treatment. David Moffat has been holidaying with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Crow in Brantford. • Holidaying with Mrs. Berry are her nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith from San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smiley from Erin. Misses Nancy Taylor and Jo Anne Grunewald both brought back first prize from the Ontario Central Music League Festival held at Airport Holiday Inn Toronto'. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck and --family; Mr. and Mrs-. Ken Caldwell and family and Mr. and Mn. Arnold Taylor and family spent the weekend camping at Collingwood and all enjoyed the great slide. Kippen and Brucefield charges enjoyed .their annual church picnic and smorgasbord dinner at Hensall park. Church service was held under the shade of the woods. Winners of the games were: Pre-school, Ben tlathwell, Crystal Jdnes, Steven, Lostell; 5 and 6 year olds,' Jason Turner, Lori De Wyse, Myla Lovell; 7 and 8 years boys, Darrell Faber, Glenn McBeath; girls, Tie Cindy Walters and Kathy Rathw'ell, Christine Cooper, Janice Moffat; 9 and 10 years boys., Scott Townsend, William Fotheringham, Greg Walters; girls, Andrea Brisson, Lynn Moffat, Lisa Higgs; 11 and 12 girls - Estella Wilson. Beth Consitt, Melanie Lovell: boys - Mark Cantelon. left' Walters. Philip Lovell: Young Ladies. Tie Jane Allan and Dianne Wilson, Sandra Finlayson. Beth Consitt: Young Men - Leslie -Consitt: Lyle Kinsman. David Townsend: Sac Races: 9 and under, - Scott Townsend. Lynn Moffitt. Mavis Turner: 10 11 & 12 - Beth Consitt. Nancy Taylor, Mark Cantelon: Teens Sac Race - Sandra Finlay son. Estella Wilson. Dianne Wilson: Wheelbarrow Race: up to 11 - David Moffat. and Scott Townsend. Nancy Taylor and Lisa Higgs: 12 and over - Don Taylor and Jeff Walters, Beth Cooper and Sandra Finlayson: Kick the Slipper: Boys - Mark Cantelon:, Girls - Sandra Finlayson: Long Ube Relay and I-I000la Hoop Relay were both won by Cliff Henderson's team. • Sock- Scramble- was .won by Toni and Joyce Workman. Ruby and Laird Finlayson: Thread the Needle Contest - Ross and Donna McBeath, David and Barb Cooper; Gift unwrapping contest won by Jack Peck: Tug of War was enjoyed by all. Winners Men -Gerald Rathwell's Team: Ladies - Jean Rathwell's Team. Girls won in their tug against the boys. A treasure hunt in the woods was enjoyed by the 9 to 12 year . olds conducted by Bob and Anne' Walters. Rev. Ted Stevens conducted his last sermon and Rev, and Mrs. Stevens received gifts and words - of appreciation were extended ftom both charges. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jack McGregor nn fami1 an the death of her grand then Hugh Love at Huronview formally of Hensall. •