Times-Advocate, 1985-01-16, Page 8Page 8 Times -Advocate, January 16, 1985
OUTDOORS HOCKEY - - Jennifer and Angelo Crowe enjoy an out-
doors game of hockey Saturday adjacent to the South Huron Rec
Centre.
Women's groups
meet at Granton
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
At the Granton United Church the
Rev. Bruce Pierce was in charge of
-the worship on Sunday. He entitled his
message "Is That All There Is?"
Middle age is an interesting stage
in our lives, a slowing down. Some
people are afraid of moving into this
stage in life. the family is breaking
up, children leaving home, then
there's the fear of losing our youth,
there's also the risk of mental and
moral fatigue.
On the other hand, what's good
about this stage in our lives? said the
Minister, the Quakers call it a settl-
ing down. we discover how much is
enough, we experience contentment
and thanksgiving and it is a time for
reflection.
United Church Women meet
Mrs. Bruce Pierce was the hostess
for Unit (1 ) of Granton U.C.W. at the
manse, Jan. 3. Mrs. Doreen
McRobert presided and opened the
meeting with a hymn followed by
lesson Thought and a reading entitl-
ed Apples of Gold. Roll call was
answered with an inspirational
reading and the paying of annual fees.
There was a number of business
items discussed and taken care of.
Mrs. Audrey Harloff convened the
program with the topic "Time". Live
one day at a time, Ecclas 3: "All time
belong to God." Pray, lead, work.
enlist members, train and examine
yourselves and evaluate, also. said
the speaker.
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of the last meeting and treasurer's
report.
The executives for this year areco---
ordinator Mrs. Don Roloson and Sec.-
Treas.. Mrs. Joe French.
dinner, assisted by Miss Edna Wallis,
with fresh fruit for dessert and
Chinese fortune cookieswhich proved
to be an entertaining conversation
item.
Mrs. Carol Ilardie was hostess for
Unit 41: Mrs. Gary Humphrey
presided and opened the meeting with
scripture followed by a reading on
"Curiosity".
Mrs. Fred Hardie convened the pro-
gram from the new study book on
Korea: this dealt with Korean fami-
ly living, housing and modern
literature and Christianity. This pro-
ved to be an interesting study
Anglican Service
At St. Thomas Anglican church, the
Rev. Peter Derrick was in charge of
the morning prayer service. The
Crucifer was John Jones and the
pianist Lois I lerberl . The two lessons
were read by .Lim Hodgins and John
1lerberl.
The Rev. Derrick preached his ser-
mon from Mark 1:4-11 on baptism.
which is a comparison between the
baptism of John for the forgiveness of
sin. and the baptism through Jesus for
the gift of the Ifoly Spirit. The service
al Sl. 'Phomas next Sunday will be al
11 :30 a m
Anglican IVomen Meet
The A.('.W of St. 'Phomas Church
held their meting al the home of
\1rs Don Roloson onion. 10. The ('o -
ordinator. \Irs Roloson. opened the
meeting with the invocation and
meditation taken from the hiving
Message 'I'hc1 It)Ie reading was read
by Mrs Fred Crouch.
\Irs ,lex' French gave the minutes
UCW meeting
at Woodham
By MISS. JEAN COPELAND
The January meeting of Woodham
l' l' W began with a delicious pot
luck supper on January 8 with 19
members present. Group 2 was in
charge of the meeting. Mrs. John
Rodd conducted some contests. The
business was opened by Miss Jean
Copeland with a reading about the
1980's The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and approved.
Some thank- yous were received for
the Christmas baskets. The roll call
was answered by a New \'ears
Resolution
The district annual will be held in
11'inghai in on .lanuary 29 Treasurer.
secretary and flower fund reports for
1984 were given
Mrs. Leonard Thacker opened the
worship service with a short reading
Mrs Clarence Thomson read the
scripture Mrs Leonard Thacker
gave a reading "From Now On"
followed by a prayer by Mrs. Lloyd
Cowdrey Mrs Marvin Ilartwick
played a piano instrumental and \1rs
Deborah Webb read a poem "A New
Years Resolution with a Purpose '
Mrs 'Thacker closed with a New
Year's Prayer Mrs John Roeld gave
a very interesting introduction the the
study book on Korea and closed with
a poem "Even Though We are not
Blooming Now "
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GREAT FOOD BARGAINS FROM
"FAMOUS FOR QUALITY"
FOODS AT
MRS LOW PRICES
FOR ROASTING OR FRYING
FRESH!
GRADE`A'
SPECIALS IN EFFECT
WEDI JANU ' ; Y 6
UNTIL CLOSING
SAT. JANUARY 19/85
i -FRESH TENDER
PORK
SIDE RIBS
/k
NEW ZEALAND
SHOULDER
LAMB
ROAST
3.28/kg
f.49.
SCHNEIDERS
SMOKED BONELESS
OLDE
FASHION
HAMHALF
CR OVAC
9.90/kg
4.49
SCHNEIDERS
BEEF
STEAKETTES I.98
500 g PKG.
FRESH WHOLE :=
CUT UP CHICKEN ,:pc!
2.38
2.38 /kg
SCHNEIDERS
DUTCH TREAT WIENERS
- BIS WIENERS OR
lb.
RED HOTS
CUT FROM GRADE 'A' BEEF
BONELESS RIB EYE
ROASTS OR STEAKS
13.21 ikg
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SCHNEIDERS
SLICED - 9 VAR.
COOKED
MEATS
OUR
REG.
1.44
175 g
PKG.
SCHNEIDERS
3 VARIETIES 500 g PKG.
MINI
SIZZLERS 2.49
SCHNEIDERS
5 VARIETIES
SIDE
BACON
SLICED
DELI SPECIALS
AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES
SCHNEIDERS
COTTON BAG
SUMMER
SAUSAGE
SCHNEIDERS
SUMMER SAUSAGE
THURINGER
SCHNEIDERS
JUMBO SIZE
POLISH LOOP
SCHNEIDERS
OLDE FASHIONED
SMOKED HAM
9.90/kg
4.49,.
7.69/kg
3.49.
6.15/kg
2.79.
10.56/kg
4.79
500 g PKG. --11.)1W'
. _ 'W' SCHNEIDERS
279 `�,�' WHOLE OR BY THE PIECE
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THURINGER
SCHNEIDERS PORTION SIZE
WITH SAUCE 175 g PKG.
HAM
STEAK
SCHNEIDERS 250 g ROLL
SANDWICH STYLE - i VARIETIES
MEAT SPREAD 1.39
SCHNEIDERS 175 g PKG.
SLICED - 3 VARIETIES
COOKED HAM 1.99
SCHNEIDERS SMOKED
VAC. PACKED
SAUSAGE
7.89/kg
3.49b
C41 PROCESS COCOUR PRINT FILM SIZES 110.126.
136 6 DISC KIWI SIZE PRINTS OM KOOAK PAPER
MATTE OR GLOSSY FINISH
SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRES
AT CLOSING JANUARY 26, 1985
SCHNEIDERS
POLY BAG
SAUERKRAUT
909 mL
1.69 SMOKIES
NO NAME PEPPERONI,
HUNGARIAN SAUSAGE OR
N0 NAME FRESH
HOT OR SWEET ITALIAN
SAUSAGE
2.19
375 g
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500 g NO NAME
2.9 600 g
PEPPERONI, SUMMER OR SALAMI It�.49
8 MEAT CHUBS
NO NAME RIND ON
BY THE PIECE
SIDE BACON
�4.39/kg
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COUNTRY OVEN SPECIALS
COUNTRY OVEN
FRESH TENDER
CROISSANTS 3/99?
2'. oz.
COUNTRY OVEN FRESH
CHUNKY STYLE
CHEESE BREAD 1.29
16oz
COUNTRY OPEN 12 0:
ALMOND SUGAR
COFFEE CAKE 1,89
"`)y
SCHNEIDERS
SOFT STYLE
MARGARINE
REO.
1.19
SAUSAGE
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
PURCHASES TO REASONABLE
WEEKLY FAMILY REOUIREMENTS
SCHNEIDERS
FROZEN
8 VARIETIES
MEAT PIES
SCHNEIDERS
REG. OR HONEY
BUCKET OF
CHICKEN
SCHNEIDERS
FINE QUALITY
7 VARIETIES
CHEESES
250 q
1.49
4.8'9
227 g
1.99
GRANDMA MARTINS
BLUEBERRY -
CARROT MOT OR
BRAN MUFFINS
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