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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-17, Page 14Jeremy Koene and Greg Rutledge discovered that a piece of straw just naturally goes with making scarecrows. The two were helping schoolmates in Judy Thurston's Grade 2 class at Holmesviile Public School make a scarecrow family. (James Friel photo) SCHNEIDERS SOFT STYLE MARGARINE S9° LIMIT 12 PLEASE PG TIPS ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS 1990. 72's GREEN GIANT YEETABLES SWEET) -ET PEAS; CREAM CORN. WAX BEANS. GREEN BEANS- ' ' 14 oz. TINS.. CORN NIBLETS 12 oz.. !COUNTRY OVEN' CHOCOLATE OR ALMOND CROISSANTS 3 oz. EA. 49° COUNTRY OVEN HONEY GRAIN WHOLE WHEAT OR PROTEIN BREAD 9' FRESH 450 9 LOAF SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY OCTOBER 20 WHITE. SWAN FACIAL TISSUE WHITE, YELLOW zoo SHEET Box FOR YOUR DISHES LIQUID SUNLIGHT DETERGENT 2.29 ONE LITRE NORMAL STYLE OR FOR OILY HAIR HALO SHAMPOO 1.39 ROBII4 HOOD 350 mL HUNTS ITALIAN STYLE TOMATO SAUCE 69° 398 mL PIE CRUST MIX f.39 540 g PRIMO TOMATO PASTE 8905.5 oilR SCHNEIDERS SCHNEIDERS MILD MEDIUM, OLD, BRICK OR COLBY CHEESE STICKS 2TICKS27q S 199 FINE QUALITY CARNATION MOZZARELLA HASH BROWN CHEESE POTATOES 227 9 1.99 1 5 kg 1.29 GRANDMA MARTINS BLUEBERRY, APPLE OR CHERRY PIES 225 g 99° "CRISPYCRUST" SCHNEIDERS PURE LARD 99' 1 Ib. THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1984 -PAGE 13 ins exi: support Bl�ck By Pertka HFNSAU * T'he .tock Parents Bake Sale was ag epaSreah ueeslg, (hanks to everyone who par. parted, a roup also received a genef o is dpnat1on from the Hensall ions xiep which was greatly appreciated. Block Parent Community signs should be installed at the three highway entrances to Hensall in the near future. On Wednesday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. an information meeting will be held in the Hen- sall Public School for anyone wanting to knost more about the Block Parent organization. Everyone is welcome. UCW hear about Rive Oaks The General Meeting of the Hensall. UCW was held on October 1. Unit 3 was in charge of devotions. Mary Brintnell greeted at the door. Dorothy Brintnell conducted the devo- tion. Dianne Gerstenkorn, convenor of Leader- ship Development, introduced Rev. Dr. George Hermanson, director of Five Oaks and Rev. George Young, Prime Associate, who gave the history of Five Oaks and the types of events that are available by slide presentation and verbal commentary. World Outreach reported a bale of baby and youth clothes had been sent to Zaire. The fall bale will be packed on October 29 at 9a.m. A donation was made to the seeds for Zaire. The Unit 3 Bazaar is on November 14. Sadie Hoy volunteered to serve on the Drinking/Driving Prevention Committee. United Church Calendars will again be sold by members. Joyce Pepper the President, SKIPPY CREAMY OR CHUNKY PEANUT BUTTER 750 g JAR 6 LITRE LAUNDRY DETERGENT SUNLIGHT 2.4 kg LIBBYS ALPHAGETTI, ZOODLES OR SPAGHETTI IN CHEESE & TOMATO SAUCE 14 oz. TIN 79' HUNTS REGULAR STYLE TOMATO SAUCE 69t 398 mL ALBERTO NORMAL OR EXTRA STYLING MOUSSE 2.99 FLORAL RUG DEODORIZER LOVE MY CARPET 4009 2.59 WHITE SWAN WHITE OR BEIGE PAPER TOWELS 2 ROLL 990 PKG. OLD SOUTH FROM FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE 474 mL 199 150 g KERRS POPULAR HALLOWEEN LOLLIPOPS 1.59 500 g "CRISPYFLAKE" SCHNEIDERS SHORTENING 99' 1 Ib. YSS BRAND LICORICE ASSORTED 1.59 16's NEILSONS JERSEY MILK 500 mL 69' HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH MON.. TUES. - 9 TO • P.M. WED., THURS., FRI. - 1 TO 9 P.M. SAT. S:30 TO 6 P.M. WHEATO'S, CHEDDAR CHEESE, VEGETABLE, SNACK, OR ONION COUNTRY HARVEST CRACKERS 250 g • POPULAR + IRON ONE -A -DAY VITAMINS 3.99 PRIMO PLAIN STYLE SPAGHETTI SAUCE 28 oz. JAR 1� f9 LIQUID STYLE LYSOL • BOWL CLEANER 1.89 100 s 675 mL opened with a poem and Dorothy Parker gave courtesy remarks and Unit 4 served lunch. Northcrest Thews The seniors at Northcrest had a pot luck dinner Thursday evening to , observe the September and Octobe r birthdays namely Lottie Lawrence, Barbara Plumb, and Glen McKnight. There were 18 in attendance. Several of the ladies played bingo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce, of Holmesville, visited on Saturday with Elizabeth Alexander, and Ernie and Olga Chipchase. Hazel Luther returned home on Saturday after a vacation with her family and friends at ti)e East Coast. Irene Finlayson and Rose Pyke spent Friday at Orangeville. Jean Morris of Goderich visited with her sister and brother-in-law Olga and Ernie Chip - chase last week. Mrs. John Pepper had a good report following her recent eye surgery. Jack and Audrey O'Connor are spending a few days in Toronto. Joe and Edna McLellan visited Thursday with Wilfred Glazier of Clinton. Olive Heal had eye surgery on Friday and her report is favorable. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor attended the funeral for their friend William Rinn in Thamesford on Thursday. Three Links Seniors The Three Links Seniors met on October 9. Dorothy Brintnell reported on the conven- tion held in Windsor recently. She also gave the treasurer's report. Euchre was played with the following AYLMER TOMATO OR VEGETABLE SOUPS 1 Ooz. TINS FOR 3.5 kg FIVE ROSES ALL PURPOSE FLOUR OVEN BROWN, MAPLE BROWN VAN CAMP BEANS 14 oz. TIN 69 WITH EXTRA C VITAMINS FLINTSTONE VITAMINS 3.99 60 s ALL VARIETIES 750 mL BOTTLES MTN. DEW OR PEPSI COLA 590 PLUS 30C DEPOSIT PRIMO PASTAS SPAGHETTI. SPAGHETTINI. MACARONI 900 g PKG. 99•C 100% VEGETABLE PRIMO OIL 3 LITRE JUG 499 • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. REGULAR STYLE MIX STOVE TOP STUFFING 170 g WESTONS MEALTYME HAMBURG OR WIENER ROLLS 680 PKG. OF 8 119 SCHNEIDERS REGULAR OR THIN CHEESE FOOD SLICES 3.49 5008 PKG. LARGE SIZE PRIMO LASAGNA 99' 500 g SCHNEIDERS REGULAR OR HONEY BUCKET OF ' CHICKEN 900 g FAVOURITES OR COFFEE BREAKS CHRISTIES COOKIES 450 9 2.19 PKG. JAM FILLED WESTONS BUNS f.49 6's 6 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS MEAT PIES 250 g PKG 1.49 TWO LITRE LARGE SIZE WISK DETERGENT 2 LITRE 5.39 COUNTRY HARVEST 7 GRAIN BRAN BREAD 99' 675 g LOAF JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM MON., TUESL, WED. A SAT. - S:30 TO • P.M THURS. AND PRI.. $:30 TO 9 P.M. 5 ALIVE FRUIT BEVERAGE 1.29 355 mL OLD BRUSSEL 15 9 PKc CHEDDAR CHEESE WAFERETTES LS9 SCHNEIDERS FROZEN COOKED SAUSAGE 2.99 ROLLS 500 5 P K G GRANDMA MARTINS 340 g PKG DELICIOUS TARTS PECAN OR BUTTER 129 fur marker., of Cor food INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4AND NO. 83 EXETER MON.. TUES., WED. .1 TO 4 P.M. THURS., FRI. • 9 TO 1 P.M. RAT. , S:9• TiO! P.M. arents prize winners: ladies' first, Aldeen Volland; ladies' second, Pearl McKnight; men's first, . Carl Payne; men's second, Ida Dickert; Lucky Cup, Hilda Payne. Lunch was served by Evelyn Flynn, Dorothy Brint- nell, Aldeen and Clarence Volland. People report Mrs. Robert Chaffe of Mitchell visited last week with her mother Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mrs. A. VandenHeuvel of Goderich and her sister Kay Maasdan of Oud-Beyerland, Holland visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol. Ida Ann Marashi and baby Atessa of Van- couver, B.C. visited the former's parents Irene and Stewart Blackwell and brother George for two weeks. Mary Kinsman is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Hazel Luther returned home after spen- ding several weeks with family and friends at the East Coast and Newfoundland. Queensway News Due to the Thanksgiving holiday last week's activities started off with crafts on October 9. Shirley Luther conducted the afternoon church service. After daily exercises on October 101 residents got involved in "acting". Imagina- tion was used in creating interesting charades. In the afternoon bingo was played with ladies of Unit 3 from Hensall United Church. After the game a sing -song was held. On Thursday afternoon a Laurel and Har- dy silent movie was shown. In the evening ladies and their children from the Men- nonite Church, Zurich visited. Help was given by them in making Hallowe'en decorations, followed by lunch. On October 13 open house was held by the family of Elmer and Reta Potter, in honour of their 58th wedding anniversary. Friends and family were present for the celebration. UCW meet Unit II of the Hensall UCW held their Thanksgiving meeting on October 8. Kay Mock opened with a poem. Florence Slade was in charge of the devotion. Roll Call was answered by seven. Members were reminded that the bale will be packed at 9 a.m. October 29. Also Unit II will be making Christmas favors for Queensway, so please bring old Christmas cards and scissors to the November meeting. Diane Gerstenkorn gave a thought provoking study emphasizing, "In our ef- forts to save others, we ourselves are sav- ed." South Huron Youth For Christ The first rally of the season for Youth For Christ was held Saturday in Brucefield , school with around 150 in attendance. The 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 purchased a Quiz Time System Set. Each chair that the quizzer sits on has an electronic switch and when they jump to answer the question the light comes on the panel thus the score keeper knows which person . was up first. This was demonstrated on a trial to let know how it works. Next month, November 3 they will be quiz- zing on Psalm 120 and 121. Young people from Grand Bend Church of God provided the music, consisting of a vocal duet by Michael and, Michelle Vincent- with incentwith Lori Vincent at the piano and solos by Lori Steckle and Marilyn McGregor with Laura Campbell at the piano. During the offering Laura Campbell and Lori Vincent favored with a duet on the piano. The November 3 rally will show a film en- titled "Angel Alley" also plans are being made for a winter retreat in February at Ules Aarums Camps, 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, Blacksburg, 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 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. HEAVY DUTY JUMPER. CABLES when you join the • *utoIub today asa New Master Member Offer valid until Nov 15, 1984 , 7 Rattenbury St. E. CLINTON s, 482-9300kra6; ....