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4-H girls make coo 1
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Mrs. Annie -Reid; Pianist,
Mrs. Evelyn Megeath: Color
Bearer, Mrs. Vera Lemmon;
RSNG, Mrs. Dorothy Parker;
LLSNG Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor; RSVG Mrs.
Aldeen Volland; LSVG Mrs.
Olga Chipchase. The Install-
ing Staff, chose the Colors of
the Rainbow for their cost-
umes and Mrs. Esther
Campbell sang "Climb
Every Mountain" and "Lord
You Made The Rainhmv
Shine on Me". Mrs, Ra-rioti
Rose accompanied at the
piano, DDP Kathleen Cuthill _ -
spoke on the "Teachings of
the Order" and stressed
encouraging more persons to
••• loin the Order; and suggest ,
ions to raise more funds,
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Past
DDP spoke briefly congrat-
ulating the DDP Mrs. Cuthill
and her staff on the excellent
manner in which , they pre-
sented their charges. Jr. Past
THIS FEATURE AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES
HAVING A DELICATESSEN SERVICE COUNTER.
SCHNEIDERS SLICED A..
COOKED HAM ,b1.90
THIS FEATURE AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES
HAVING A COUNTRY OVEN BAKERY.
COUNTRY OVEN - -OF 12 '
OKTOBERFEST.SROLLS
LARGE
65c
JAVE
IZE
IDlitEACIi:
128
FL. OZ.
14 oz.
PKG.
of 6
REG.
51.63
32 oz.
JAR -
BEEF OR BEEF STEAK
SCHNEIDERS
MEAT PIES. 9.3 R OSE BRAND
DILL
Fosal
"GOOD MORNING"
MARMALADE
• $41- •19 4.
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We now are ready for your 1978
Corn Crop
for drying
We Buy --- Sei I -- Store
For trucking arrongments call
ARTHUR HINZ & SONS LTD.
R,R, 2, Monkton, Ontario
Phone 347-2634
ATTENTION FARMERS !
Switzerland is a country
w1„ r . all times and the.
ready to defend its borde r
safst
at
m
gave a sanctuary for money. Berlin
presents a contrast between
East and West and near
Amsterdam is, the largest
flower market in the world.
Rogersn f voured
piano ers and
Evelyn McBeath
reading. A social hour was
enjoyed in the lower hall and
refreshments were served.,
SPECIAL PRICES
IN EFFECT FROM
9 AM WED. OCT. 111
UNTIL CLOSING
TUESDAY OCT. 17.
• ,••,••
REG. 77t SCHNEIDERS
.•
TASTE THE 'DIFFERENCE
QUALITY MAKES
41. BEEF OR -
SCHNEIDERS -
11 VARIETIES
SLICED
TASTY TANGY
SCHNEIDERS
SAUERKRAUT
500 g.
BAG v.V JAR •
ZEHRS. DELUXE QUALITY
VANILLA, STRAWBERRY, NEAPOLITAN, CHOCOLATE
CHOCOLATE FUDGE, BUTTERSCOTCH RIPPLE,
ORANGE PINEAPPLE OR CHOCOLATE CHIP
'DIETMCHS
OKTOBERFEST
PKGS,
ROLLS'
OF 8 PKGS.FR 2 $
NEW FROM SCHNEIDERS
OKTOBERFEST
MUSTARD
8 f Qc
C
0
6 oz. PKG:
GRADE 'A' BEEF
BLADE OR SHOULDER
CHUCK STEAKS
lb.
BURNS GOLDEN GARLIC FLAVOUR
POLISH SAUSAGE_n.qu
CORNED BEEF _
MAPLE LEAF SLICED
1_7RIzE 1 .39
MAPLE LEAF ENGLISH STYLE
BACK BACON $1 59
PROD. OF il.S. No 1 RED Wa PROM OF NM. I BLUE
EMPEROR GRAPES .2113_c RIBIER GRAPES ib-819c
SPINACH- 10 oz.PKGS 2 It: 99c BRUSSEL SPROUTS_It19c
U.S. No. I FRESH GREEN F PROD. OF CAN. N. 1 GRADE
PARSNIPS 90 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT'PURCHASES
2 lb. BAG 6 TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.
475 g
A REAL FAVOURITE
KELLOGGS
SPECIAL. K
FULL OF RAISINS'
KELLOGGS
RAISIN BRAN
REG.
11.17 5255.
e• • and the Presbyterial Annual
meeting in Exeter on.4ag,18;
Hensall. • .Annual
meeting will be held at 7430
p.m..oriDecember.4 with the
General meeting to follow,-
Rev. and Mrs, Parrott '
Russet' were present at the
meeting and were.; introduced
to all attending. -Courtesy
remarks were given by Mrs.
Mabel Shirray and after the
Mizpah Benediction Unit one
served a delicious lunch.
Dr. and Mrs. Ifebert,
Mickle, Jamie and • Craig,
Cambridge, • spent Sunday
with the former's mqther, •
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Congratulations to Bonnie
Smale, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Len Smale, on winning 0-
the $100 food voucher from •
Ai's Market in Hensall on
September 30. The draw was
held Saturday afternoon in
Hensall and all .procee
went to the Hensall Nursery
School. Tha4s "to everyone
for their sunoort.
•
"
hears about
s tour of Europe
. • . •
Mrs;BerthaMaeorigbr
K.
HildaOYne'
202-5018 , • • 20-2025
heoes annual..
•
Noble Grand Mrs.. Maggie
Campbell presented the DDP
with a gift and RSNG Mrs.
Dorothy Parker presented
the Jr. Past Noble Grand
with a gift. During the
Entertainment Mrs. Isobel
1 lb II
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SCHNEIDERS FROZEN FAMILY PACK ,i....ak . .„,„,.
BEEF BURGERSlibL-1.1V
GRADE 'A' BEEF CROSS CUT ''
RIB ROAST lb 4
PRIDE OF CANADA SMOKED
PORK SHOULDER 2.
PRIDE OF CANADA —SLE"."77Nr - FRESHLY MINCED
BREAKFAST-'; j''.;' .. MEDIUM . •
GRILL ' b 11 '' ' GROUND. BEEF ' '1't,t1411-114 ' 17. . _
i $.1;' A« • 23% OR
LESS FZ1,T .
&,o
CAPRI-1 PLY - 3 COLOURS .
TOILET TISSUE 4 ROLL BP
LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENER . .
FLEECY • 128 FL. OZ. 9.85
PEP, BEEF, LIVER OR CHICKEN
DOG-FOOD 25.5 oz. TINS V79!
32 oz..,.., $1.09 ik„......„ SUNLIGHT
r............
REG
UP TO TINS
T-
Ter EA. FOR
emmel•mir
- CREAM OF CHICKEN, CHICKEN NOODLE,
CHICKEN RICE OR CREAM OF MUSHROOM
AYLMER SOUPS
FROSTED OR BROWN SUGAR
FRESH FROM THE TROPICS
FINEST QUALITY
CHIMTA
BANANA'S
Henaall 41-11 club, #1 met on
Tfiesday night, October 3.
The girls Assembled In the
Mtchen and the leader, Diane
Perstenkorn, made Energy
Squares and Peanut Butter
Bread,. Next, a simple test
was done and after Trudy
Ferguson read the minutes,
it was decided to call the
club, "The Cookie Mon-
sters.v The Energy Cookies
were tested and then lessen
two in the books was done.
Hensall 4-,H club #3 met
for their third meeting at the
home of Betty Beer on
Monday, October 2. The club
name was picked; the
"Granola Bar Maids". Meet-
ing three in the books was
completed and the leaders
made, peanut butter and
carrott spread and thick and
thin white sauce. With the
thick sauce, potato cheese
chowder was made. A dis-
•
Kippen 4-H girls
elect officers
Kippen three Home -
making club met at the home
of Mrs. Joyce Wilson on
Tuesday night.'
Elected officers. were Pre-
sident - Heather Moffatt;
Vice-President - Jane Allan;
Floating Secretary - Diane
Wilson; Press Reporter -
Brenda Boadfoot. The club
leaders are Mrs. Wilson and •
Mrs. Gibson.
Members cooked Crispy
Granola made of rolled oats,
wheat germ, and honey. The
Kippen three club has 14
members enrolled. The
meeting will be held at Mrs.
Ann Gibson's.
Rebeil MOW And family,
Cambridge, and with her
daughter and acio-in4aW,
Mr. and Mrs, Brian Collins
and family, Waterloo.
Sim Roo_ was admitted
to Sputh Httron Hospital,
Exeter, on Monday and later .
transferred to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. •
Lo.dge
Noble Grand Mrs. Maggie
Campbell, presided for a
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday night
assisted by the Vice Grand
Mrs. Pearl Eyre h. Past
Noble Cgand Dorothy Parker
presented the District
Deputy President Sister
Kathleen Cuthill of Huron
District f123, The Noble
Grand welcomed the Presi-
dent and presented her with
a corsage. The annual report
was given by the Treasurer,
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett. An
invitatioa was received and
accepted from Pride d'
Huron Lodge, Exeter to
attend a banquet and meet-
ing following on October 18th
at which time the Assembly
Warden Sister Constance
Humby of Thunder Bay will
be present. The D.D.P.'s
Commission was read by
Mrs, Hazel McGonigle and
the installing Staff of
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge.
Seaforth installed the Offic-
ers of Amber Rebekah
Lodge. The officers are: Jr.
Past Noble Grand Mrs.
Maggie Campbell; Noble
Grand Mrs: Hazel Corbett;
Vice-Grand, Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley; Recording secretary,
Mrs. Leona Parke; Financial
Secretary, Mrs. Irene Black-
well; Treasurer, Dorothy
Corbett; Conductor, Mrs.
Gladys Coleman; Warded,
Mrs. ' Margaret Conlitt;
Chaplain, Mrs. Alice Ferg;
Inside Guardian, Mrs. Isobel.
Rogerson; Outside Guardian,
At the October General
meeting of Hensall U.C.W.
on Monday evening October
2, Mrs, Rena Caldwell And
Mrs. Grace Drummond gave
highlights of some of the .
places they' visited on a tour
•
of Etirepe last, summer which
included the Scandinavian
countries, France; Holland,
Ger many, Austria. Switzer,
land and the smaller princi-
palities. In 'Norway, the
mountains sides are lush
with 'vegetation, flowers are
beautifujly tended and fiord
scenery magnificent. Here
also 'are old churches built
from staves.
Mot to theialk by these
two maladies a piano solo,
"Bless this house' was
given by Mrs. Dorothy
Mickle.
•
A report of the four day
School for Werner' held at
Alma College, St, Thomas, in
August was given in the form
of a devotihnal by Mrs. Hilda
Payne. Background on the
,lives of some of the prophets
help -with understanding
their' prophecies and also
help us apply their teaching
to today's world.
President, , Mrs. brace
Drummond conducted the
business.
The South Huron Fall
Regional . will be held at
Chislehurst on October 17 -
those attending to bring
sandwiches. squares or tarts
for the noon meal.
The Huron-Perth Presby-
terial executive will be held
at Wingham on November 14
YORK ,.
VEGETABLES,
12 oz.
PKGS.
FOR
FRENCH $1 .59
ZEHRS
COLBY CHEESE. 0, 9E85
ZEHRS MARBLE CHEESE OR
HAVARTI CHEESE,_02. 1.85
WESTUNS LEMON OR RASPBERRY
BUTTER HORNS 'PoKF% 69'
"SPEND TIME TO SAYS”
Experts spend plarining time to save sIMppilig tittle and
money lo today s busy world that seems dearer Said
than done but most evelyborty can Spate an hour a
week to Shave the cash register total .
Use that hour to take a quick mver,101,V 01 Tehigerater
• and shelves to see what s on hand that needs to be used
before it spoils or stales
Nest they study the weekly load ads and make a list dl
Maio dishes and go along foods for the week
Ask YOUR CASHIER FOR A FREE LEAFLET
CONTAINING MORE HELPFUL HINTS.
RED HOT
WIENERS
rzehrs
1 lb.
PKG .
PENATEN •
BABY SHAMPOO' 45a_r_q$1.119
MATEO -'#
BABY OIL 8.= 1:39
FUNTSTONES MULTIPLE
VITAMINS 100's 1.69
SALADA 'ORANGE PEKOE
TEA B GS PKG. OF 60_1.79
• KELLOGGS
MINI WHEATS •
REG.
94e
• . 4250.
EASY TO PREPARE
MACARONI & CHEESE
KRAFT
Eric Luther, Campaign
Chairman for the Canadian
Institute for the Blind, .ad-
vises the results of the
campaign to date at $532.00.
Our objective this year is
$1,400.00.
The door to door canvass-
els are presently completing
their routes in Hensall. Many
of the rural residents have
net yet replied to the mail
c sign. Plea§e forward
our donations to Eric Luther
Bank of Montreal, Hensall,
- Ontario.
We need your support to
ensure the campaign is a
success. Thank you.
A good congregation
turned out for the Thanks-,
giving service at Hensall
United Church and to wet:,
come the Rev. Garnett
Husser for his first Sunday as
supply minister. The church
was beautifully decorated for
,the occasion and the choir
ittevided special music, led
by Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey
and Richard Fujarczuk of '
'Alden at the organ. Anthem
was, "Let all the world in
every corner sing" and
Simeon's prayer, as' the
benediction.
Maximum Jiving was the
title of the sermon, dealing
with the bountifullness of our
living in. Canada just as
God's love is bountiful too.
Mrs. Clare Shepherd Of •
'Tillsonburg visited with Mr. •
. and Mrs. William Scotchmer
and family over the weekend.
Mrs. Lewis Johns ofExeter
was a visitor with her
daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. H ans Ger-,
stenkorn and family for
Thanksgiying,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patter-
son of Lindsay visited with
their son-in-law and daught-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Jan McAI-
lister and family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea
and 'David visited with Mr.
and Mrs,, Randy Mason and
- and the Peanut Butter Bread Andrew in Lo'ndon on Sun-day.
A family gathering of the
Bisback family field Thanks-
giving at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Bisback on
Thanksgiving day.
The second meeting of the
Hensall two club was held at
the Hensall United Church
on Tuesday, October 3. The
meeting opened with the
pledge and a discussion on
the meeting took plac e, In
the kitchen we made Energy
Squares and Peanut Butter
Btead; measurements were
cession on the covers for the all in metric. , After the
books followed.baking was finished it was
Miss Patricia King, of stored for future meetings.
Sutton, Surrey, England is Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mrs.
visiting this week with her Florence Joynt and Charles
aunt and uncle, Mr. and , Male, Hamilton, spent'
Mrs. Carl Payne. While 'Thanksgiving weekend with
here, she and her cousin the former's son and daught-
Wayne Payne of London, met er-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
for the first time.
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BEEF OR MINI RAVIOLI OR LASAGNA ink ' SOFT DRINK
APPLE JUICE
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756 MINI PIZZAS 13 oz. $1 79
GUSTO FROZEN DRESSED
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7.25 oz.
COOKED
MEATS'
GRADE 'A'BEEF
BLADE OR
SHORT RIB ROAST •
BLADE
BONE
REMOVED lb:- •
' FANCY CORN, PEAS OR MIX VEGETABLES • 1
LBS. —
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