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The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-28, Page 7• • . tt ' ' • McLEAN—NOBEL Adriana Nobel, daughter of Mr. and MfS. Gordon Nobel. of Seaforth, and David Thomas McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLean of London, were married at Faith Tabernacle of London on Saturday August 22 with Rev. , Harry Wuerch officiating. Mrs. Joan Wahl was her sister's • matron of honour. Bridesmaids were Janice Newcombe and JoAnn MacGregor of 'London and Jackie Nobel of Seaforth. The best man was Larry Tillotson and groomsmen were Tom Johnston and Rod Bray of London and Jerry Nobel of.Edmonton. After a trip to southern Ontario the couple will reside in London. OUR. REG $2.28 lb Y _8600g. • PKG. • SCHNEIDERS 3 VARIETIES MINI-SIZZLERS SCHNEIDERS COOKED SMOKED OLDE FASHIONED HAM SCHNEIDERS ALL BEEF OR RED HOT WIENERS SCHNEIDERS 100% PURE . BEEF STEAKETTES SCHNEIDERS 4 VARIETIES SLICED SIDE BACON -' SCHNEIDERS 6 'VARIETIES • SLICED BOLOGNA 500 9. PKG. 500 g. PKG. ,,,,, ...... saimitisvionolusinalgigl4rigi DINNER STYLE HAM lb, TT SCHNEIDERS TASTY ° SLICED. lb. *149 THURINGER SAUSAGE PIECE lb, 119 SCHNEIDERS. STORE SLICED LUNCHEON LOAF lb. 1 •5 pRICEAlkEFEECT 6 DAYS IN ALL ZEHRS MARKETS UNTIL CLOSING TUES. NOV. 3. 1981. SAVE! 51' lb.. CUT FROM FRESH ONTARIO' POULTRY 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH WHOLE NECKS A. BACKS 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK 3 WINGS 2 GIBLET PACKS "COUNTRY CUT" CHICKEN NOT FROZEN.. FRESH! YOUNG TENDER CHICKEN LEGS T ART BACK ON) OUR • REG 51.98 to FRESH YOUNG SPLIT CHICKEN BREASTS ' SCHNEIDERS YOUNG BEEF LIVER SLICED PREVIOUSLY FROZEN `PER lb 'SCHNEIDERS RED OR CHEESE SMOXIES. 301 a 1.68 SCHNEIDERS•LOOP STYLE lb POLISH SAUSAGE1IS NV: - FRESH ATLANTIC FISH FILLETS*. At ei ,BOSTON BLUE lb. tog,!, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY,REOUIREMENTS. (SCHNEIDERS "COUNTRY GRILL" 600 t, SMOKED SAUSAGE 2.$,Y SCHNEIDERS, FINE OR COARSE LIVER WURST ITZIY. SCHNEIDERS SANDWICH STYLE MEAT ROLLS 250.. 78# . PRODUCT OF U.S.A. , r „..... . COU,....., CANADA NO. 1 ..., GRADE • • . :\ LARGE , , \. BUNCH . i " • - t- ,BUNCH PRODUCT OF • CALIFORNIA , . ., . • ,4r CANADA 4, Ap NO. 1 ', a" -, GRADE .4 .. -.., j....,,- ,,, • , ,. . • - , c ' f ' ;• . , ' 1 . , ib. 1_ ' NO..1 , PRODUCT OF CANADA ONTARIO GROWN SPECIAL tA ,' , GRADE s. 4 EACH ONTARIO MD CRISPY•FANCY GRADE $ DELICIOUS APPLES 3 to GAG , PRODUCT OF CANADA SO. 1 2 alio CELLO CARROTS - % TT PRODUCT OF CANADA NII, 11010 ONTANW 2 990 COOKING ONIONS 215 isKOS "ROOM Of CANADA NO. 1 # ONTARIO BRUSSEL SPROUTS it; ,‘,.._, PROOVOT OF1LS.A. CALIFORNIA iggio ROMAINE LETTUCE NO t tiMittO 1 7 PRODUCT Of CANADA OMR* NO. 1 . 22t WAXED RUTABAGAS WE ARE PLEASED TO gave YOU IN: GODERICH -8i EXETER motto Ton, &in. TILL 6 P.M. 'miaow - WI-4 WED., THORSA 011. TILL 9 Pit • • L., • •.;t' or •1 4.. CHOCOLATE CANDY CLASSES Learn to make youi Own beautiful and 001100uS Cherry and. Cream -Filled- Chocolates Suckers. plus a whale lot more ' all for a fraction of thecost • Recipes and samples included Classes• afternoons and evenings To be fair to everyone no smell children Pte-Reg;stei NOW Ciaises are trikng lost' FEE: $2.50 123 Wortley Rd. eALUJ zcot irzc. 673-0150 ELECTROHOME TELEVISIONS & STEREOS SOUNDESIGN COMPONENTS ceePt.. We hove the stock... - 47 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Open Tues. to Ther 30 a .4n - 6 p n1 Frniays 0.30 a.m. -9 p.m, Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6-0.M., Closed IVI,onday$ M III StiSiot. Dublin, Telephone 3454260 ; C()1:111B c)11(41 d ii(s .41, We have the prices!! 4 0Oft IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE! B.M. A f t earlunchG o St oe r voegd gb r oy hp e, • Mrs. Lambert was , again chairman. Mrs. R.C. Alex- ander and Mrs. Norm Cogh- lin gave the Board Directors' __ Preientation with slides de- , picting W.I. work around the _province. Mrs. ,,Bride told of the W.I. trip to Britain last' year with the highlight being " * the fellowship 4i-di" other W.I. members. Thanks was extended to the B.M. & G. catering groups. those who billeted W.I. members.'and to all the ladies who took part in the doavention in any way. • D. HURON EXPOSITOR EXP ITOR,r-OOTOBER 190 AT SWANSON—VOCK Wanda Vogt and Mark Swanson were married. Aug. 22 at 2 o'clock in St. Peters Lutheran Church, lirodhagen. PaSIOr Arthur Horst officiated. Mi. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock. Brodhaften. and the ilmeel's patecittiete Mr: and Mrs. itoland Swanson. Stratford. Mrs. Lois Bennewies was the organist and Mrs. fliane Greh, Kincardine was the soloist. Mrs. June Faust. Mitchell was her sister's maid of honour. Mario Venuitti, friend of the Vann was groomsman. The bride's attendants were Mrs.. Joyce WestMan, Cambridge sister of the bride and Mrs. Cathy Vock, R.R. 5 Mitchell. sister-in-law of the bride. Ushers were 'Doug and Steve Swanson, brothers of the groom and assistant usher was Bin Vok, brother of the bride. Matthew Vock, newphew of the bride was ringbear- er. A lawareception was held follOwing the ceremony at the borne of the IniOe's parents. Tice couple are residing in OrangeVille- When:thy Floyd Wasitnan-Mitchelft ALT.VOVT,N01014 ' Cindy Elizabeth Noble, daughter of Mr. Murray Neble of Stratford And Martin John Allcott seri of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Alleott ft.R I Sebringville were married August 8. 1981 at Central United church, Stratford, Rev. Norman Gibson officiated at the double ring ceremony and music accompaniament was provided by Eric MacKay at the organ. Karen Berry. Stratford vilis.ntatron of honour. The best man was Wayne Berry of Stratford and ushers were John and Jerry-Noble of Stratford. Following-Se ceremony a dinner and dance were held at the Forest •Motel, Stratford Cindy and Martin have now made R.R. 5 Seaforth there place of residence. Over 400 peePle attentle4 the Quell* Area 4 An- nual Women's IntifitiWecin,. — ve1211011 he$ to the 4.14.. Pi 0. Community Centre in 'ell Oetebet' .and TOIL**, its Oil Mrs. ;141, Del t> ^re, • *dent - Wes,dilkon10, flit. Timr4t0 '4 Mole% Ana Mlni• ;0•11P PlnYle 9/4W. reteWY,.. Mrs. Stewart AtItterttetfilell itt 5)143 songs thl'906120400 convention, The F.W.L.0.„ President Mrst Keith' leh brought the ladles op to date with P.W.I.O. work and reminded eyeryone that the week of February 19 has been set aside as W.I. week. Three County Home Heo- enlists had a presentation which showed new products available for sewing' and health needs. Four hundred ladies enjoy- ed the evening banquet with Iavonne Ballagh from Wing- ham as guest speaker. The needs 'of the disabled were outlined in a very personal, way as' well as what the disabled can accomplish Norman Coghlin was chairman for the. Friday morning meeting. Molly McGhee, Director of Home Economics Service, Toronto commended the help with 4-H work. Ontario is the only province that has not shown a decrease in 4-H member- ship. The reports were given in the form of a skit. The F.W.I.O. President conduct- ed the'election of officers and installed the new executive as follows: past president - Mrs. G. Reist, Kitchener, pres. - •Mrs. .1. H. Lambert R.R. 5, Guelph; 1st vice pres. - Mrs. Norm Coghlin, Atwood, 2nd vice pres. - Mrs. J.D. Moore R.R. 4, Cambridge, 3rd vice pres. - Mrs. Wallace Knapp R.R. 2. Georgetown, secretary - Mrs. Jbhn Playlet R.R. 7, Guelph, treasurer - Mrs. Howard -Herrle. R.R. 1, St. Agatha, P.R.O. - Mrs. Del- mar Smyth, Tweedsmuir „Curator Mrs. Donald Mc‘ Tavish. executive committee - Mrs. Ken Law. Mrs. H.. • %stets. Mrs. Wm. Osborn, auditors - Mrs. Carl Snyder,. Mrs. Dorothy Elliott, provin- cial board directors: subdiv- ision 10 - Mrs, Max Noble. alternate - Mrs. Fred Mc- Eachern, subdivision 11 - Mrs. Norm Coghlin, alter- nate- - Mrs. Ed Osborn, subdivision -12 v• 'Mrs. R.C. Alexander, alternate - Mrs. John McNabb, agriculture and Canadian Industries - Mts. Mac Thompson, citi- zenship and world affairs - Mrs. Robert Schmidt. educa- lion and cultural activities - 'Mts. Harry Scott, resolut- • ions - Mrs. R.J. Reid, family and consumer affairs - Mrs. Wallace LIttby. Area WI russeills CITESSELL—FORSLASE Marie Isabel Kerslake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everand Kerslake of R.R. 2, Staffa and Peter James Giessen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Chessell of Mitchell were married at the Cromarty Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 12 'at 7 p.m. with Rev:: Kenneth Knight officiating. The maid of honour was Valerie Wallace of R.R. 2, Staffs and bridesmaids- were 'Bonnie Kerslake of Calgary. Denise Kerslake of Milton, Barbara Frosts of Hamilton and Teresa. Wallace of Toronto. The bestnian was Bruce Dolrnage of Mitchell and ushers were Rick Dolmage of Mitchell, Ken Jarmuth of Monkton, Murray Feltz of Mitchell and Murray Elliott of Mitchell.° The organist was Agnes Bray of Exeter and soloists were Ingrid Wittine of Mississauga and Tom Burke of R.R. . • Staffa. Following a wedding reception at the Crystal Palace, Mitchell. the couple took a wedding trip to New York and will reside in London. (Photo by Mary Layton) t A '•