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Times Advocate, 1984-10-10, Page 10l I Pogo 10 Times -Advocate, October 10, 1984 Amber Rebekah Lodge executive insfalled by Huron County DDP evening the p'�n1. Glove Maueseau led The congregation were On Wednesday a ntng The were D.D.P. of Huron County 23 the worship, opening with reminded that Bible Study Sister Kay Wise visited responsive reading. Jean would be changed from Fri - Amber Rebekah in Hensall Snell read the Scripture. day morning to Thursday and installed the officers for Florence Hyde gave a morning each week and that the coming term. Noble reading "Thank You for the Official Board would meet Grand Marg Upshall presid- Nothing". on 'Thursday evening. ed assisted by V.G. Eunice Margaret Hoggarth in- Rev. McDonald, assisted by Aikenhead. Following the troduced the guest speaker, District Elder Dorothy Brint- opening of the Lodge Jr. Jo Anne Disney from Exeter nell conducted Communion P.N.G. Marg Consitt retired Country Flowers. Jo Anne Service at the Bluewater Rest with the D.D.P. Kay Wise. showed us how to put together Home on Thursday morning. The visitors were welcomed a very fitting Thanksgiving There was a good atten- and the Vice Grand reported arrangement done in a 6 dance at the regular weekly cards sent out. quart basket Dorothti Taylor Bible study on Friday morn - Mrs. Mary Sutter, Clinton thanked her. A draw was ing at the United Church read the D.D.P. Commission made for the arrangement when the group began their and Jr. Y.N.G. Marg Consitt and Erlene Stewart was the study of "Questions That presented D.D.P. Kay Wise to lucky winner. Jesus Asked". The Bible the members. She was A short business meeting study will continue each week welcomed and after being folowed with a reminder of on Thursday morning in place presented with a corsage was the Bazaar November 3 at 2 of the regular Friday morn - asked to take her place on the P.m. ing session. right of the N.G. The soloist Winnie Skea and Cathy Bell Queensway News for the evening, Cleta will decorate the church for Joining us for Bingo on Holland, sang "The Best Thanksgiving. Next meeting Monday afternoon were the Things in Life are Free". at the Bean Pot in Hensall at United Church ladies, Unit 4. They installed the Hensall 7 p.m. for supper followed by After out game of Bingo we members Jr. P.N.G. Marg business in the church had short sing -song which Upshall; N.G. Eunice basement. was followed by a light lunch. Aikenhead; Vice Grand Lois United Church On Tuesday morning, ; secretary Evelyn The United Church was fill- Jonesresidents had the opportunity Flynn; treasurer Dorothy ed on Sunday morning as the to get involved in various Corbett; fin. sec. Aldeen congregation celebrated crafts. Our Tuesday after- Volland; Chaplain Linda Tra-World Wide Communion noon church service was con- quair; conductor Barb along with Thanksgiving Ser ducted by Rev. Abram Blaak Dalrymple; warden Bonnie vice. Gary Kyle greeted the of the Bethel Reformed Upshall; colour bearer congregation and Bill Fuss, Church in Exeter. Sharon Love; RS. N.G. Marg lfarold Parsons, Ken McLean On Wednesday morning Consitt; L.S.N.G. Hazel Cor+nd Hans Gerstenkorn were everyone had the opportunity bett; R.S.V.G. Bertha the ushers. Mr. McDonald to get involved in a good book MacGregor; L.S.V.G. Vera spoke on the subject of or browse through Lemmon; pianist Belva "Thanksgiving Unlimited" magazines. In the afternoon Fuss; inside guard Leona taking his thoughts from I games of checkers and Parke; outside guard Annie Thesselonians 5 "In crokinole were set up Reid. Everything Give Thanks". He throughout the home. The soloist sang "You On -stressed how we need to sur -On Thursday afternoon ly Have One Life to Live" and render life's situations over games such as bean bag toss, "Just a Closer Walk With the God's will. "A sur shuffleboard, and swing bowl Thee". D.D.P. Kay Wise gave rendered hear is a thankful were enjoyed by the an interesting address stating heart", he said. residents. the president's project was to The Junior Choir led the On Friday afternoon Father secure therapy equipment for congregation in the ministry Mooney was in to visit. Huronview; secure more of music by singing two On Sunday afternoon tea members and the emblem Thanksgiving Anthems •"The and coffee were served to was the "Pansy Pin". Jr. Stewardship Hymn" and residents and their families. P.N.G. Marg Upshall "Thank You Jesus". Mr. Birthday greetings are ex - presented D.D.P. Kay Wise McDonald directed the choir tended to Edna Youn and with a gift and thanked with Belva Fuss at the organ. Muriel Triebner, who Huronic Lodge. The sanctuary was celebrated their birthdays Unit Three beautifully decorated for this past week. We also Unit 3 of Hensall United Thanksgiving by Unit three of welcome a new resident the United Church women. Laura Justice, formerly of Church Women opened their meeting with the Theme Song and Prayer. Marg Upshall was in charge of the worship "Thoughtfulness is Thankfulness". President Dorothy Parker read a poem "Thanksgiving". Earla Col- eman read from the mandate "South Korea". The Regional meeting will be held in Zurich, October 11 at 6:30 p.m. The Bazaar date was set for November 14 at 3 p.m. The study was taken by Pearl Taylor "A Canadian Looks at the Korean Church". The meeting closed with the Benediction. Beatrice Munn and Sarah Dick were hostesses. Carmel Presbyterian Rev. Kenneth Knight con- ducted Communion service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 11:15 a.m. with Mrs. Dorothy Tavinr presiding at the organ. The choir sang "Come, 1'e Thankful People Come". Miss ('arolyne Love played the "Ifymn to Joy" and , "We Praise Thee (1 God" on the organ. '('he sanctuary was beautifully decorated for '['hanksgiving. Ilensall P.C.W. The P C W of Hensall Carmel Church mel on Oc- tober 1 with fourteen members and twelve guests Best Interest 121/2% Guaranteed Investment Certificates 'subject to change Gaiiser•Kneale inBrokers Inc. EXETER 235-2420 GRAND BEND 238-8484 CLINTON GODERICH 482-9747 524-2118 NOTICE TO Hay Township Residents All Tile Drainage Loan applications must be approved by Hay Town- ship Council at their regular or bi-monthly council meetings, prior to construction. JOAN M. DUCHARME CLERK -TREASURE) TAKE NOTE - Entertainer Eric Nagler shows Mindy Bell how to make music with a washtub and broom han- dle. Gresham House Antiques 97 King St. Hensall Fall is a great time to- visit us!! ▪ Our shop and warehouse are full of top quality antiques at wholesale prices. We have a superb selection of pine, oak, walnut and mahogany furniture with the -_ lowest prices possible. There is also a full range of accessories, F. glass, china and gifts that will make your Christmas shopping a joy! O• pen Thursday through Sunday after- = noons until Christmas. Or by 2 a• ppointment. 262-5810 or 262-3443 1111111111111111111111EIIE11111111111111111111111111111EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEE1111111111111111111111111111111111111t-- -C4GoIscouniT VO5 Shampoo 450 ml. $1.99 Alberto Mousse 150 g. $2.39 Wella Balsam 650 g. $2.39 Diapers Toddler 24s (elosticized) $4.99 Castrol Motor Oil 10W30 $1.49 Lowney Bridge Mix 454 9. $1.99 433 Main St. Exeter 235-1661 Open 7 days a week Exeter, to the Rest Home. w_ We are pleased to have her make her home with us. South Huron Youth for Christ The first ra'1y of the season for Youth lw Christ was held Saturday night in Brucefield School with around 150 in at- tendance. Rally was in charge of Ron Westlake. He opened with singing several choruses with Sharon Parker at the piano, after which Rev. Murray of Bayfield offered prayer. The Board has pur- chased a "Quiz Time System Set". Eacb chair that the quizzer sits on has an elec- tronic switch and when they jump to answer the question the light comes on the panel, letting the scorekeeper know which person was up first. Next ntontn iNovember 3 they will be quizzing on Psalm 120 and 121. The young people from Grand Bend Church of God provided the music, con- sisting of a vocal duet by Michael and Michelle Vincent with Lori Vincent at the piano. Solos by Lori Steckle and Marilyn McGregor with Laura Campbell at the piano. During the offering, Laura Campbell and Lori Vincent favoured with a duet on the piano. November 3 .oll., will be �� November rally a film entitled "Angel Alley" also plans are being made for a winter retreat in February at Wes Aarum's Camp, Delevan, New York. The film "The Prodigal" is being shown in London and Goderich in October. This is a Billy Graham Film. The speaker for the evening was Rev. Vince Guerra. pastor of First Church of God, Blackbury, Virginia. He was born and raised in New York City and was involved in street gangs and drugs and alcohol. He told of his life on drugs etc. and how he was saved and is now serving God. Rev. John Campbell, Grand Bend closed with prayer. Remember to keep the first Saturday night of each month open for a good Rally in Brucefield School. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald and family of Brampton were Thanksgiving guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. Mr. Charles Mickle of Hamilton was a weekend visitor with his mother Mrs. Laira Mickle. Mrs. C. Christie returned home following surgery in Victoria Hospital, London. She spent a few days with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Neill and Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and family at Seaforth. Rev. McDonald was dinner guestshome of Mrs at the m . Elsie Shaddick of Londesborough on Wednes- day evening and also attend- ed the 80th birthday party for MUSICAL SAW -Musician Eric Nagler, brought to o special Saturday morning program at Hensall Public School under the auspices of the Huron County Library, amuses the children by playing a saw. Mrs. Laura Lyon also of Londesborough. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Daven- port and Stacey. Robert Sangster, Toronto and Miss Pani Sangster, Timmins, spent Thanksgiving with their mother Mrs...aneth Sangster. irdat% 14a,gb :tee vow NOTICE TO Hay Township Residents By -Law 25-1983 A By -Law prohibits and regulates the obstructing, encumbering, injuring or fouling of highways or bridges in the Township of Hay. A penalty of $2,000.00, exclusive of costs. for dumping waste materials on Township property, shall be recoverable under the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act, as stated in the By -Law 25-1983 d the Township of Hay. Joan Ducharme, Clerk -Treasurer fine markets... of fine foods Oar zehrs 99 SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT 9 A.M. WEDNESDAY OCT. 10 UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY OCT. 13, 1984 SCHNEIDER°,FOODSAVINGS `OKTOBERFES SAUSAGE" PORK TAILS SUPER SPECIAL/ / REGULAR STYLE GROUND BEEF 2.60/kg It Ib. SCHNEIDERS PURE BEEF STEAKETTES 500 g PKG SCHNEIDERS "OKTOBERFEST" MUSTARD 175 mL JAR SCHNEIDERS "OKTOBERFEST" SAUERKRAUT.. SCHNEIDERS FINE QUALITY PEPPERONI 300 g PKG. SCHNEIDERS "OKTOBERFEST" POTATO SALAD 450 g Dill -- SUPER SPECIALS SCHNEIDERS SLICED OLDE FASHIONED HAM SCHNEIDERS NEW! SLICED "OKTOBERFEST" CHEESE 8'80/kg MAPLE LEAF BRAND POLISH SAUSAGE COIL 11 00/kg Z & W CORNED BEEF OR PASTRAMI OUTSIDE ROUND SCHNEIDERS "OKTOBERFEST" NEW! POTATO SALAD BULK 3.95/kg 8.80/kg 3.73/kg 4.99b. 3.9'9b. 1.79, 3.99b. 1691b. 1 MR. MAGREGORS P$OZ*N mono MBAY9 • iOID tY THE CAO* POLY PRE -BROWNED VEAL SCALLOPINI PRE -BROWNED CHICKEN CUTLETTES PRE•BROWNED PORK CUTLETTES 12 ITALIAN STYLE COOKED MEATBALLS 88t PER SERVING 12 ■ 125 g 10.50 /1t 15E`1 ST -JIVING 11009 &50 734 PER SERVING 8.75 8.50 x 125g 1.50 kg PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. st 1 SPANISH TYPE ONIONS PROD. OF B.C. OR U.S.A. CAN. FCY. BARTLETT PEARS PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. FCY RED OR COLO DELICIOUS APPLES PRODUCT OF ONTARIO BRUSSEL SPROUTS PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA LEMONS PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CAULIFLOWER PRODUCT OF S. AFRICA OUTSPAN ORANGES PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FRESH SPINACH PRODUCT OF U.S.A. RADISHES PRODUCT OF B.S.A. GREEN ONIONS PRODUCT OF NEW ZEALAND KIWI FRUIT PR000CT OF ONTARIO FRESH LEEKS 1.08/kg 49!. 1.74/k979b 1.96/kg89Ib. I 18/kg 99Ib 3/794 1.19 3.99 EACH 4 Ib 10 oz PKG 18 or 89# PKG 794 3/99# 2/894 ALOE VERA BUNCH INSIDE BONELESS 7.2s /kg ROUND ROASTS OR STEAKS BONELESS! NO WASTE RUMP ROASTS MAPLE LEAF 3 VARIETIES SIDE BACON MAPLE LEAF READY TO EAT HAM STEAKS MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLL COUNTRY GOLD 2 VARIETIES WIENERS 7.03 /kg 500 g SLICED 175 g f.79 2.79 1.69 3.19 f.59 3.2, 3.19b 2.79 f.79 YOUNG CANADIAN PORK PREVIOUSLY FROZEN 1.08/kg • BONELESS! FULL CUT ROUND STEAK CUT FROM CANADA "A" GRADE BEEF 6.57/kg BONELESS ROUND ROASTS oA STEAKS BOTTOM OUTSIDE EYE OF ROUND REMOVED 6.57/kg t - 2.2 BONELESS 7.25/kg 5 05 /kg SIRLOIN 16. ROASTS or STEAKS 3.29b. 450 g f.79 Ib. MAPLE LEAF 3.51 /kg BABY BAG PARA BOLOGNA 1.59b COUNTRY GOLD SMOKED 4.39/kg PORK SHOULDER B'LESS PICNIC 1.99, Z & W BREAKFAST 4.17/kg PORK & BEEF LINK SAUSAGE 1.896 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS BANANAS GOLDEN YELLOW OR GREEN TIPPED e. FRESH FROM THE TROPICS 64'/kg CELERY STALKS PROD OF ONT. CAN. :1 Ib. MACINTOSH APPLES 3 lb. BAG PROD. OF ONT. CAN. FCY. MUSHROOMS SNOWY WHITE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 4'',' POT ASSORTED 1.19 PLANT ON A TRELLIS :OT EA. 199 (99 NO NAME WILD BIRD SEED NO NAME SUNFLOWER SEED 20 Ib 10 Ib