The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-12, Page 6es •
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MUSHROOMS
Pieces & Stems
. Maxwell House,
All Purpose - -
COF--FE E-- •
Pampers Disposable
• o'
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299
1 lb.bag.
I Othoz.tin
Peek Freon P.F.
Assorted
COOKIES
14 oz.pkg..
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Oct.1 4/78 TO AVERAGE FAMILY ,REouingmEmis,
•
Romantic England
DINNERWARE
Salad or Luncheon Plates
or Coffee Mugs
Lancia
Read y Gu y. v
MACARONI
Mother Porkers
ln ston,t ,,
FlOYCHOCOLATE
Glad Plastic'
GARBAGE-BAGS'
. ,
Clover leaf
Flaked Albacore Lop Valu
1st Grade
BUTTER
1 1.b.print
Schneiders.
Processed
CHEESE SLICES
Singles
1 lb.pkg.-
Aylme'r Choice 'PEAS
•
° ColZ.EtiAn CORN
19 fl.
for
Weston's
Lemon or Raspberry
BUTTERHORNS
C
pkg. of 6
Clark
BEANS
with Pork in Tomato Sauce
19 fl.oz.tin
55'
Kraft
Processed
CHEEZ WHIZ
SPREAD
11
33
1 lb.jar
Savarin 'Frozen
DINNERS
(Assorted Varieties )
1 1 oz.pkg.,
Prod, of Honduras
BANANAS
U.S No.1 Grade
-ORANGES .
size 138
Prod, of Ontario
Cee Grade
McIntosh
APPLES
3-11)-.bzig
Prod. of Ontario.
No.1 Grade .
'CAULIFLOWER
—large-head eel c
S
Top Volu Skinless
WIENERS 1 ib.pk g.-
or
- Davern Farms Sliced
*SIDE BACON
.1b.pkg.
lb.
Maple Leaf
Sweet Pickled ,
COTTAGE'ROLLS
3-4 lbs.
149b
Maple Leaf Sirooked
PICNIC
SHOULDERS.
5-6 lb.
1 29 .
Cut from Canada Grade A Beef
Off
2 lb.pkg.
Reg.price
(while supplies last)
19.9
pkg. of 20 1 0 9 ,
. . . 1 oz.pkgs.
SIDES OF BEEF
29
lb.
Price includes cutting
'wrapping 8, freezing
•Listowel, property and Mrs.
Muriel Coultes . Belgrave,
UCW hostess division.
the
undertaking was 00
t:01 6 • Budget
funded Iiirgely b4 .the Pres-
bytery and a London Con-
ferenee block grant.
Rev. Fred Foist. Mitchell
and Mrs. Cora.Thistles. Strut,
ford, in their report qt needs
-rd resources indicatgd"
l'a"bout youth work, couples'''.
clubs; isitation and personal
bible , study.. • The survey
began a . year ago. Mrs.
Thistle is the Conference and
National representative for"
the "people bank", a source
of experience and talent.
•1 result of its report:on
here La as a strong concern
Donald Stanley Brandt is ,
survived by his wife, (Bob-
bie) 'Barbara Joyce (Thomp-
-son) and three children,'
Carolyn and Michael of
Toronto and Mark of London.
He is also survived by his
mother Mrs. Mary Hennes-
see (Duckworth) Brandt of
,and Canon Brown of-
ticatriig.
Interment followed
in the Woodland Cemetery.
00N„tRANDT district:'-He had been with Huronview-Clinton.
An active worker in the
Canadian Cancer Society.
Don Brandt died suddenly on
Thursday. September 28. He •
was in 'his 61st year..
Mr.Brandt worked out of
the London office as a field
seer tart' in the South-
western and. Essex County
.."..
ancer fief d worker dies •suddenly
the society since 1971. Mr. Brandt rested at the ,
Needham Memorial Chapel
in tlyndon. Funeral seriv,es'
were held.on October 2 with
Rev. Peter M. Tett of St.
Aidan's Anglican Church
' 26 oz. bottles
Coke 12 for 3.29
Pepsi & Kiit .12 for 3.89
Classic 6 for 1.69
I
I
; HIJRON EXPOSITOR OCTOBER 11, iF
' The ministerial .and 'lay „.
delegates met in ,the new
Christian Education wing of
Atwood. United church. The
addition was built almost
entirely by volunteers 'of the
congregation.
Eight new ministers were
welcomed to Huron-Perth; The ,Home Economics
Rev. Daniel Yourkevich; Branch of the Ontario Mini-
Tavistock ; Rev. James' stry of Agriculture and Food
Vanstyke, Seaforth; Rev.., is offering a one-day Interior
Bruce Eaton, Sebringyille; Home Decorating short
Rev. Akin Thomas, Bayfield; course. •
Rev. Robert McMullen, Topics include: Guidelines
Brucefield; Rev. Roy Bab- to Good Design, Colour in
stock. Parkview, Stratford; the Home. Choosing Wall
Rev. James Forsythe. Coverings, Window Treat-
Exeter,' and Rev.' 'Camilla ments.
LaRoche, Kirton. Everyone is welcome to
An enthusiastic report 'of of attend. There is no ad-
the Presbytery's booth at the mission charge. This one.day
.pmgram. Will. b.e. held ..in the
following' places:
Wednesday, October 25 -
Ontario_inistry raL_
Mr. and Mrs. Steven culture and FOod Board
Kerley of Toronto spent Room, Clinton; Thurs,da
Thanksgiving weekend with October 26 - St. Andrew 's •
Mrs. Jean Broadfoot. Prebyterian Church, Wing-
Mi.'andlvIrs.Ernie Stevens 'ham; TueSday. October 31 -
and Mr. and-Mrs, Earl Mills South Huron' Recreation
enjoyed a three day bus tour Centre,: Exeter. From 1003.
the .first of last week travel- a.m..- 3:30 p.m.
:ling to Barrie, Collingwood, A "mini" version of the ,•
Huntsville, the Gatineau course (for pelvic who can-
Hills and then to Ottawa not attend during the day)
where they toured the wi held: ' •
Parliament Building and the 'nhur lay. October 26 -
IVEnt. arm Ministry!' '.-of Agri,
culture and Food . Board '
Room, 'Clinton. FroM 7:00.
• p.m. 10:00 p.M. •
Metric.— measure for . -Questions..-concerning the
measure,: it's a better way• course can, be directed to Bea
to measure McClenaghan, Home Econ-
, •
Harold Knisley, Goderich,
presided at the opening
meeting of the 1978.79
session of the Huron.Perth
Wesbytery, United Church of
Canada Loa Tuesday. He is
the first lay chairman since
Huron and • Perth presby-
teries amalgamated ten
years ago.,
Walton
International Plowing Match
revealed that a minimum of
15,000 people viewed the
"Market Place Ministry"
which grved 5755 cups of
coffee and $00 dozen cookies,
The facility was'operated.
by 238 volunteers headed by
seeretarY Eve Denterv. displays; t4.1avion Bender,
float; Rev, Bruce Eaton,
missini
chairman Tom, Dunn and
Home decorating
Free course
1.•
both of Bluevale. Rev. Ed.'
Baker, Walton was in charge
of the daily program; Mr.s.
Myrtle Walkom, Mitchell,
publicity and literature;
,Gordon Richardson, Clinton,
omist, Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food,
Clinton, Phony 482-3428 or
Zenith 7-2800.
camping , facilities by a
special committee headed by
Harold Coade, MitChell. the
Division of Mission in
Canada was-asked to develop
a purpose for the two camps
in the Presbytery to 'ensure a
Christian emphasis and
promote leadership develop.
meat ,
It was announced that a
School of Theology• would
begin in Mitchell on October
17 for six weeks, It will be led
by Rev. Maurice Boyd and
Rev, Frances Clarke.
London. The UCW Presby.
teriat has been set for
January 31 in • Exeter.
Despite a controversial be-
ginning the court was told
that there are 500 Kerigma
bible study groups across the, ,
church
Daisy Pattern
piece place setting:.
4
Watch for the Seaforth IGA ad
next week for details
Seaforth IGA only
McKillOp '4-H, name
new officers
McKillop #1, Metre Maids
met • Thursday,' October 5 '
' This club is titled "Essential
Edibles".. ' .The meeting
opened with :17 members
giving 4-H i Pledge and he
election, of' officers.
They arc President
Janice Murray, Vice-
President - Debbie •Hulley,
• Secretary• - Sharon Eedy,
Treasurer - Sharon Pethick
• • and Press Reporter - Marion
1-11,nt, 7 •
1 lie., group briefly covered
information on Canadian
Food Guide', proteins and
• vitamins. Club' members
quickly did a crossword and
writing down what was
eaten yesterday referred to
the food guide. ,
, • Sharon Eedy and Sandra
,1•11111=10".
Canned Pop
,case .69
Canada' Dry Gingerdle
7-up Pepsi C' Pius
Hires Root Reer
Quirst Mountain Dew
Regele made a granola
recipe. The next,rneettng
will be held •• October 12
Members will be making
granola bars.
Condesboro
news
Congratulations to -Mr. and
Mrs. Greg Maize oil birth of
their. son October 3rd in
Yictoriti Hospital, London.
Mrs. Anne puizer was
adMitted to Clinton Public
Hospital on October 1st. Mr. `
and Mrs. Larry Gibbings
Clinton are staying with Mr.
Duizer.