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Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-18, Page 11Norma Draper of Clinton, left, was honored -by the Clinton Legion on Jan. 9 when she received her 35 -year pin award for her work with the ladies' auxiliary. Mrs. Draper was surprised to receive. the award at a special pin giving ceremony held at the Legion Hall. The award was given by District C-1 Zone Commander Mary Hawn. (Wendy Somerville photo) Belgrave Afternoon Unit hold group discussion By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse BELGRAVE - The first meetmg of the Afternoon Unit of the UCW for 1984 was held • in the schoohroom,of the.church with an at- tendance of six. Mrs. 'Earl • Anderson presided. She reported that Huron -Perth Presbyterial meeting will. be held in Stratford on Jan. 23, and that Belgrave'S general UCW.meeting will be Jan. 26 with a pot -luck supper. The Egmondville United Church minister will be guest speaker. • . . Mrs. Leslie Bolt gave a New • Year's meditation. Mrs. Cecil Coultes introduced the study "Jesus Means Life". -Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. Earl Anderson and Mrs. George Martin gave a skit to help begin to think about the theme. Mrs. Coultes divided the meeting for group discussion. Prayer was given by Mrs. Anderson. Personals Mrs. Elizabeth Procter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler and Sherry Lynn of R.R. 1, Chepstow for a week recently. Karen and Kevin Procter visited recently with their grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Pro- cter. Visiting at the same home were Mar- jorie Procter of Sarnia and Douglas Town- send -of-Toronto. They.also-visitedwith-other relatives. Mrs. Marjorie Hartleib and Kitty recently visited with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beck, Trevor and Matthew of Matheson. Harold Vincent who was a patient in Vic- toria Hospital, London was able to return to his home in Belgrave on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hall, Chris and Kim of New Hamburg visited, with her grand- mother Mrs. Joe Dunbar on Jan. 7. • Mr. and Mrs. -'Stanley Black spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Black and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Jim Emerson of Brandon, Manitoba and visited Black relatives at Cartwright, Killarney and Elkorn. -- Mrs. Jack Van Carnp and Mrs. Elizabeth Procter are patients in the Wingham and District Hospital. The regular monthly meeting of the. Belgrave Women's Institute will be held Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Ross Taylor as convenor. Mrs. Ross Higgins will outline the history of the Higgins' farm. tin Church cho9ses l984 session By Dora Shobbrook LONDE RO.- At the Uniited Church on Jan. 15the communion service. was held, Welcoming the congregation were Kevin Hulley, Nick Whyte and ushers Harry Lear,. John Hot Bart, Carl and Ron Nesbitt, The organist and choir director was Lisa: isa Duizer. Violin Swan conducted the service and an- nounced that choir practice will be held on -Jan. 19 at, 7:30 p.frn. and confirmation classes begin first week in February. Mr. Swan thanked Rev. Ross Cumming for con- ducting the service of sacrament. Assistants were Nick Whyte and Colin Swan, and serv- ing elders were Garnet Wright, Edna Reid, Elwood Mitchell, Murray Howatt, Jack Lee, Tom, Duizer, Margaret Whyte and Harry Snell. . After the service a pot luck dinner was served. - While the children were entertained at Hullett Central School the annual business meeting was held and included the election of chairman Colin Swan and election of secretary for 1984 Mrs. E. Wood. A tribute was paid to members • who died during the pastyy, ear, Joshua Penny, Gladys_, Arriistrong, Melinda • Kennedy, Ida Town- send, Nelson Lear, Jewel Cowan, Beryl Storey and Arthur Clark. The year showed one baptism, Jason Harold, son of Harvey and Yvonne Hoggart. Twenty-one members received° by confir- mation and four .by transfer. The number of Euchre Twelve tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the WI Hall on Jan. 11.• Winners were: High Lady, Mrs. Wilford Caslick; Novelty Lady, Mrs. Harvey Edgar; Low Lady, Mrs. Albert Bacon; High Man, Wilford Caslick; Novelty Man;..Claxence Hanna jAM Ma_n_,_1VIrs. Cecil Coultes (playing as a man). There will be euchre again this week star- ting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Wandering child is found BE•LGRVE A farmer returning home from Belgrave with his snowblower turned out to be a guardian angel for a three-year- old child who hadwandered from her home. Frank Procter was driving from the village back to his farm along the 4th of. Mprris on Jan. 5 when he noticed what apr peared to. be a child huddled in a snowbank at the crossroads, a mile and a quarter east of the village." Upon investigation, he discovered it was a 'little girl, half -covered with snow..- Since she could not tell Fun Tier name, he- took her home to warm . up and try to discover who she was. When he and his wife noticed she had a recent haircut. they thought of asking who had cut her hair and were told it was "Mikey". That prompted them to call Mike McDonagh, Who operates the Touch of Class beauty salonin Wingham, and he suggested zehrs fine markets .. of fine foods i OUR REG. 3.09 SCHNEIDERS Members was 442 and average attendance was 150. The 1984 budget included the Mission and Service objective at $7,100, the same as in 1983. Session members will be: five year term, Marlene Armstrong, Clara Riley, Edna Reid, Ken Hulley, one more to nominate; youth members, Nancy Petifound, Bill Jewitt; four year Stewards, Carl Nesbitt, Al Bosman, Harvey Hoggart, Carl Merrier; U.C.W. representative to stewards, Helen Lee; Treasurer, Jim Jamieson; church trustee for five years, Bob Trick; Manse trustee for four years, Murray Lyon; Huron- Perth uronPerth Presbytery delegates. Norman Alex- ander, Margaret Wright and an alternate to be nominated; auditors Harry Lear, Elwood Mitchell; nominating chairman, Carl Nesbitt; member at large onmanse committee, Rino Wilts. Rev. James Vanslyke took the chair for new business concerning nastoraltelations. Nick Whyte moved a note of thanks to Colin and Jane Swan. Harry Lear thanked Rev. Vanslyke, our supervisor. Colin read the -names from session - made ' onorary members Margaret Whyte, Margaret Taylor, Emerson Hesk, Edwin Wood and Norman Alexander. This Sunday, Jan. 22, Rev. Dr. Russell Legge will be the guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service. Dr. Legge is president of the STEAKETTES 500 g CELLO PKG. IT'S FRESH ONTARIO CENTRE CUT PORK LOIN kilOPS 3.9$rng OUR REG. 2.78 SCHNEIDERS RED HOTS Canadian Council pf .urcltes. He will hel • returned home on Jan is after' Londesboro United begin the Week of past month in Florida. Prayer for Christian Unity. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook and Mr. . People report and Mrs. Bert Lyon spent the week •m' January 11 winners at shuffleboard were: Ladies' high, Genevieve Allin; loW, Audrey Thompson; men's high, Bob Thompson; low, Tom Allen; play off winners, Vietta Hoggart and Reg Lawson; low, Clara Riley and Les Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley and Denise Red Bay, snowmobiding. W.I. cards will be held on Jan,, .20th. at Q, p.m. Ladies bring lunch. - ; Friends will be glad to know that MI; ,Buil Lawson was able to leave hospital 001 recuperate at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .F. Warrens in London. • . + Summerhill ladies old draw SUMMERHILL - The Summerhill Ladies held their January meeting at the home of Jean Vodden and President Margaret Wright opened the meeting. The roll call was answered by 16 members and one guest telling how they spent Christmas. Thank you notes were received from the Family and Children's Services, the Huron Centre for the Homebound and Lucy Ellis. It was decided to set the date for the dessert euchre and bake sale, for _We_d_n_e day,, Aril 25. More details ata later date. The raffle was won by Uiiveeal:1:`oc pro= gram, a contest conducted by Jean Vodden was won by Phyllis Tyndall, Sandra Westerhout won a contest conducted by Joy Vodden. Margaret Ball was the winner of a contest conducted by Hazel Watkins. The next meeting will be held at the home of'Marianne Colclough on Feb. 8. Lunch and program committee in charge will be Margaret, Ida and Edith Wright. Seeing is believing TheSunday School teacher was horrified ---when-she-saw-the_picture.:one.•-olher_pupils had drawn, "Why it looks like a cowboy walking into a saloon," she said. "It is," the child replied, "but it's all • right, he's not going to drink anything. He's just going into shoot a man." YOUNG ONTARIO "BUDGET PACK" PORK LOIN CHOPS 3 CENTRE CUT PORTIONS 3 RIB PORTIONS 3 TENDERLOIN PORTIONS / 9 3.2 k109 OUR REG. 2.09 SCHNEIDERS' BROKEN COOKED HAM SLICES 17Sg.:.. 99, PKG. wu BONELESS CENTRE CUT PORK LOIN ROASTS OR CHOPS 5.05 2 /k9 Ib. FRESH CENTRE CUT FAST FRY PORK LOIN CHOPS 4.39 .99 /kg Ib. SLICED 5 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS. SIDE BACON 249. 3 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS MINI SIZZLERS 500 g 2.49 500 g SCHNEIDERS CORNMEALED SWEET .PICKLED BACK BACON BYE7.253.29 THPIECE/kg NV Ib. SCHNEIDERS FROZEN SHORT INNER PORK TAILS • 5 Kg CASE d,49 .96 " /kg Ib. SCHNEIDERS HALF OLDE FASHIONED SMOKED HAM 8•9!) 3•!,9 SCHNEIDERS - 10 VARIETIES MINI DELI COOKED MEATS ,m: f.99 the youngster might be Julie Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Snow of Belgrave, and so she proved to be.. As the story was pieced together later, it seems that -Julie and another youngster who were being cared for by a babysitter had been allowed outside to play when they wandered away from home and out of the village. • The other child stopped at a house on the outskirts of Belgrave which she knew from sometimes- .staying there with a sitter.. However Julie, apparently frightened by the dog, had continued on down the road for almost a mile until, exhausted, she curled up in the snow - where Mr. Procter found her and was able to return her to her frantic parents. Guardian angels sometimes come in unexpected forms. Salaries increase five per cent HUI J.FTT - In December Hullett Township council passed a motion to in- crease the majority of township employee salaries by five per cent for 1984. According the municipal Clerk Harry Lear, the following employees received wage increases: Drainage Superintendent Norman Alexander from $6.30 to $6.75 an holm; laborers from $5 to $5.25 an hour; office help from $6 to $6.50 an hour; clerk from $21,060 to $21,160 per annum; road superintendent Jim Johnson $9.45 to $9.90 an hour. Council held salaries for grader operators Ian Hully and Doug Dolmage at $9.30 and $8.90 an hour respectively. Council voted themselves an increase -of $100 each from $1,100 per annum to $1,200. Reeve Tom Cunningham's honorarium will also increase $100, from $1,300 to $1,400 and Deputy Reeve Joe Gibson's will increase $100, from $1,200 tq$1,300. Dog tag rate set Council set the dog tag rate at;10 for the first dog and $25 for each additional dog. Against resolution Council did not concur with a Halton Hills. resolution concerning Union Gas. According to Clerk Lear, Halton Hills sent council a letter requesting that they support a resolution that would see senior citizens receive lower Union Gas rates. Council were oppossed to resolution because they felt that senior citizens were reasonably well looked with benefits they now receive. They said lower rates for seniors would probably in- crease other peoples' rates. RIB PORTION PORK LOIN S-n!IITRY STYLE SPARERIBS lu SCHNEIDERS SMOKED FARMERS MARKET f.59 SAUSAGE 500 s COUNTRY GOLD ROUND STYLE DINNER HAM DELI SPECIALS NO NAME ..n/kg BAVARIAN SMOKIES OR 2.S91b. PEPPERONI 375 9 �• s9 SCHNEIDERS REGULAR OR CHUNKY HEADCHEESE 375 g �, 7 f cALI :::• SCHNEIDERS MARGARINE 1 Ib. TUB. NO NAME CHUB STYLE BOLOGNA eicog 2.19 OLDE FASHIONED SMOKED HAM 7ftif • /kg 4.19 Ib. SCHNEIDERS 9.90/kg EYE OF ROUND • CORNED BEEF • 4.49. SCHNEIDERS CHICKEN, LUNCHEON OR MAC L CHEESE 5':49 /kg MEAT LOAVES 2.491b FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SCHNEIDERS TOURTIERE m. 2.99 APPLE, CHERRY, BLUEBERRY GRANDMA MARTINS PIES. 9� 225 g GRANDMA MARTINS PIE SHELLS 454g 1.69 MILD,MEDIUM,OLD SCHNEIDERS CHEDDAR CHEESE S7Cg 2. 99 REGULAR OR HONEY SCHNEIDERS BUCKET OF CHICKEN 900 .4.3 9 FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SCHNEIDERS CRISPYFLAKE SHORTENING 1lb. 99' ALL WEDNESPCI ALSADVERTISED DVEgT EXPIRE OF BUSINESS RE AT CLOSE..1 AN. 21 / 84 SATURDAY • SCHNEID ° S ASST'D. VARIETIES MEAT PIES 250 g CANADA N0. itToIDE POTATOES 10 LB. BAG 1 r PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA ROMAINE LETTUCE 7EACH PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. N0. 1 2.6.0 /kg FUMY OF CALIFORNIA CAM NO 1 BRUSSEL SPROUTS , fit lb. CAULIFLOWER 1.99 PROD. OF ONTARIO FANCY FRET OF CALIFORNIA SIBS 913 40 19 MACINTOSH AMU5Le.a° NAVE pRA�NGES� N� PROD. Of ONTARIO PROD. OF ONT. CAN. NO. 1 BEAN 130 /kg COOKING At 90 SPROUTS 59# Ib. ONIONS 12. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE GREEN SWEET PEPPERS 181/kg 99Ib 2 LB. SAG PROD, OF ONT. CAN. NO. 1 PARSNIPS . SUPER PHOTO SAVINGS 1/3 OFF PHOTO FINISHING 12 EXPOS. REG. 4.99 SPECIAL 132 15 EXPOS. REG .6.49 SPECIAL 4.29 24 EXPOS. REG.8.99 SPECIAL AO 36 EXPOS. REG.12.99,SPECIAL 166 NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR KING SIZE PRINTS DURING THIS SPECIAL MATTE OR GLOSSY FINISH ON KODAK PAPER C-41 PROCESS SIZES 190, 126, 135 8 DISC COLOUR PRINT FILM OFFER EXPIRES AT CLOSING JAN, 21, 1984 DucT ORIDA AVOCADO �` ��r PEARS EA. w.... _ NO NAME POTTING SOIL 1114E $9#