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The Citizen, 1988-09-28, Page 3THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1988. PAGE 3. Kelly Cook of Blyth puts the finishing touches on a poster advertising a new volunteer home-care service now available in Huron County, under the direction of Bev Brown of Brussels, co-ordinator of volunteers and home support programs with Town and Country Homemakers of Wingham. Town and Country instigated the new Telephone Reassurance Program, which is available free of charge to all county residents in need. Ms. Brown says that volunteers are needed in all areas of the county who will undertake to call their homebound “partners” once a day, to check that all is well. The large posters are up in key locations across the county. BLYTH SUPERMARK SANKA [SAVE 2.00) - - —» Instant Coffee isog. 4.49 SUNLIGHT [SAVE 2.00] 6 L. Detergent 3.99 FRESH ELORA RD [SAVE 1.20] - Farmer's Sausage J .0*7 GAYLEE Butter 1 LB. Baptism held at Blyth United A service of confirmation and baptism was celebrated at Blyth United Church on Sunday, Sep­ tember 25. Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez titled his sermon, “God’s Seeking Love”, using as a background for his remarks the story of the prodigal son - or as he liked to call it the story of the good father. There was a large group for Junior Congregation which was led by Candice Howson. Marlene Toll was in charge of the nursery. Bill and Marion Young were greeters atthe doors. Bill, Brenda, Tina and Shane Burkhold­ er were the ushers. Bill Young brought the minute for mission and spoke about the work in Brazil. Tammi Medd, Kimberley and Donald Albrechtas were confirmed as members. Brenda Edgar was received by transfer from Petrolia, Sheron Stadelmann from Goderich and Karen Youngblut from Brussels. Lisa Grace Root, daughter of Ron and Debra Root; Hallie Ruth Ann Hulzebos, daughter of Joe and Ann Hulzebos; John Jeffrey Ri­ chard Elliott, son of Rick and Anne Elliott; and Joshua William Al­ brechtas were received by infant baptism. The choir sang as their anthem “The Lamb”. It was announced that next Sunday would be a service of Communion. Lions donate to figure skating The Blyth Lions Club held their regular meeting Thursday, Sept. 22 at the Blyth and District Community Centre. Seventeen Lions and one. guest were served supper by the Blyth Figure Skating Club. The Lions made a $500 donation towards the Blyth Figure Skating Club for their assistance in operat­ ing the Food Booth atthe Huron Steam Thresher’s Reunion. The Lions Walk-a-dog-a-thon will be held Sunday, October 2 in Goderich. Pledge forms are avail- Continued on page 23 Mrs. Hilda Welsh and her sister of Bowden, Alberta visited Eva- lena Webster this weekend. They alsospent some time with Florence and Alva Elford of Egmondville. On Saturday, Sept. 17, Mrs. Nellie (Ellen) Davidson of St. Petersburg, Florida visited with Charlie, Bill and John Blake. It was her first visit in 22 years. On Sunday she made a trip to Hanover to visit Ivan and Gertie Blake and girls for supper. On Monday morning Charlie’s wife Thel and Ellen toured the shops of Blyth and were quite impressed. In the afternoon they made a trip to Milverton to visit Barbara and Bruce and Kyle Crapper having supper in Monkton and visiting with Carol and Larry Blake at Winthrop. On Tuesday she had dinner with Bill and Mildred Blake. In the evening she went to Gordon and Nellie Mason’s for a family gathering renewing acquaintances with different families connected with the Blake family. There were 22 present. Wednesday, she spent a quiet day and returned to Kingston Thursday morning. Today’s BLACK FOREST STYLE 500 G. SMOKED BACON 1.99 30 M. X 29 CM. SARAN WRAP 2.49 CLUBHOUSE 106 G. GROUND BLACK — —q pepper z./y F.B.I. ASSORTED DRINKS qq 3 - 250 ML. CANADA DRY Gingerale o/ QQplus 750 ML. BOTTLES -VVoEP. DELI SAVINGS Roast Bee,3.49lB BAKED MAC & CHEESE OR MEAT L0AF 2.99 lb POLISH SAUSAGE "ING 1.89.. MARY MILES Cooked Ham1 .99lb REGULAR, MILD OR SPICED GOUDA cheese4.29lb. DELI SALADS POTATO, COLESLAW OR MACARONI 1.19 LB PINE RIVER DELI SLICED CHEESE Medium Cheddar 3.99 lb. Extra Old White 4.89 lb. Colby 3.69 lb. M mW Mui PRODUCE OF U.S.A. Seedless Grapes SCHNEIDER’S RED HOT BEEF SAUSAGE STICKS 5’s -89 SAVINGS CAN. #1 GREEN .89. PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CAN. #1 Celery Q Stalks .O9ea PRODUCE OF U.S.A. Sunkist . Oranges CAN. #1 1.99ooz PRODUCE OF ONT. CAN. #1 Cooking qq Onions .O92lb KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes 675 9 QQ PKG. fc-BVV Crisco Shortening 1.091 LB. E.D. SMITH SUNMAID BLUEBERRY OR STRAWBERRY p|F 19 OZ. CAN FILLING 2.19 glad KITCHEN CATCHER GARBAGE BAGS 1.89 HEINZ Ketchup SAVE $1 Q OQ 1.25 L. O-ZJj CATELLI MAC & CHEESE DINNER X2/1.19 BEEF OR CHICKEN Oxo Cubes 1.29 ASSORTED AIR CARE Deodorizers «... 1.09 Raisins 450 G. 1 .49 ROYALE Paper Towels 1.192’s 2 PLY CHEF-BOY-ARDEE Beef Ravioli 15 OZ.1.19 CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE OR CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 10 OZ. TIN 2/1.19 NO NAME Sandwich Bags 1.09100’s LAUNDRY STAIN REMOVER Stain Away 2 49600 ML. Health & Beauty Section Body On Tap Shampoo 450 ML. JOHNSON’S Baby Oil 240 ML. COLGATE [50% BONUS] Toothpaste 150 ML. SIZE 2.49 3.49 1.99 THIS & MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS - COME CHECK OUT THE EVERYDAY LOW, LOW PRICES BLYTH SUPERMARKET OPEN MON.-SAT. 9 A.M.-6 P.M.; THURS. & FRI. NITES TILL 8 P.M. “INTOWN” DELIVERY CALL523-9332 MANY MORE IN-STORE SAVINGS! YOU CAN ORDER FRESH UTILITY TURKEYS NOW Eggs 2% Milk Bread 1.39 *4L1TReO IQ * BAGS W ■ 1 sJ .75