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The Huron Expositor, 1981-04-15, Page 17(Our Regular Price 93c) , AFRO* t Pet • AV Hurorivi THE nu tt rr w grade IV, Frozen, MP Self-Basting, Maple. Leaf MIrecle Baste or Swift Deep-Basted We appreciate' Mr. Lester, our Administrator consenting ex eo to.r pel oyn i 4autyti 1.111 he 1 gmto df:rY w AS held in the M inatturSday allernO90. all our Catholic residents, Bingo was played on a ryas held. iot.0Groundton:9;N:::t.eh ititniil Friday Berson and als x; recur s::ii have 'been Bunted ,of . id were P#110-Cd 0444 Aft* dassim Tiicsda)1 ''Illthlxka eliu-opt"ElvoiertU' r esidents nitto01hiSaf.Yd their taste buds, on WedneS- day ° afternoon when they came to the craft room and cu d purchase different kinds of baking including Mabel Garrow s famous fudge. A work bee was called on , Thursday to help make klee, nex flowers for a local wed- ding.''Also on Thursday after- oon Mrs. Prouty who had. re ently returned from a holiday in Florida held Bible Study in the chapel. Sympathy is expressed to the family of John Rosenlund who died recently. ,We have a new resident' this past week: Mrs. Mildred Yellow from Exeter is now living on ,First North. She has alread v been down to the craft room to spend a morning with us and" we hope she will soon feel very muCat home. The draw for the Easter basket will be made at the end of this week, and the draw on the giant Easter egg by Bartliff's Bakery- will be made on the loth of April so if you haven't purchased your tickets they , chn be bought at the tuck shop,„ Same low price as a year ago! lb was 1.49 lb Maple Leaf — Ideal for Dressing (Our Reg. Price lb 239) Sausage Meat (SAVE lb SOO 500 g 641 BAKED FRESH DAILY — MINI 1 2 OZ SIZE. Vienna Rolls dozen79? 4,0111114 (Our Regular Price 3.39) ° (3-lb bag 7.99 — 9ur Reg. Price, 0.09 — SAVE 2.10) size 138's _ eaci 9000 bucket (Our Reg, Price 5.59) milasumeoluali 2-LBS 9 pieces Vanastra kids. paint Eater eggs For the Lenten SeasOn we c4ntitiue the series of messages on The. Way of the Cross. Organist, for Sunday, April 5th was Chris Guetter. Last Monday night the Action Committee met in a special meeting to discusS the nature and-Church mem- bership of the Vanastra, Chureh.% A classical home missions committee is scheduled for ,Thursday. April 9th in the Stratford church at 0:00 'a.m. ,Next Sunday, April 12th' is Palm Sunday. The Suday- Salop! children Will be col, ouring Easter eggs for the community breakfast to be held on SundaY.-April 19th at 9 a.m. The effort is being coordinated with the, Toes- -day and Wednesday,coine Alive groups so there should--4- be quite a great variety of baskets and eggs for the breakfast. All ,fanfilies are invited and are asked ' to bring muffins, rolls or hot cross buns. ;Coffee and drinks for the children will be provided. There will be special music at the Good Friday 'service at 10 a.m. and Easter Sunday service after the breakfast. There will be no Sunday School on Easter Sunday: BINGO' ,WinnerS froth the bingo held at' the Vanastra Recrea- tion Centre on Tuesday. March 24th were: first Share the Wealth went to Terry Gibb of Clinton, third.? Share the Wealth went to ,-ROy McGonigle of Seafcirth, Jack- pot,. was won by -Annie Sal- lows of Vanastra, Wihners of the Tuesday March 31st bingo were: first Share the Wealth, - Anita Faber from Kippen. second. Share the Wealth ' by Lark' Haskett of Vanastra, third Share the Wealth by Dora Taylor of Seaforth. The jack- pot was shared' by Shirley Kibler of Grantors nd Evelyn Giatham of Wingbant: vatr 'Well DRILLING! W.b.Hopi)er I. .aridsoros, t4MODERN#OMAYir 1 RIB s I. I Neil 527,1/37 I nUrl 5"214.0128. I L Jim 527-0715...„.1 • Witr ft , '4, ti