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The Huron Expositor, 1984-08-08, Page 12Al2 •- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 8, 19 Showers honor Brussels women Correspondent Wilma Hemingway gave a humorous apparel for a honeymoon to the four corners Evans and Dick and Sarah Stephenson EDNA McLELLAN reading, followed by another duet by Alice 01 the earth which was narrated by Nella travelled to Kincardine where they enjoyed a 887-9084and Freida. Sarah Stephenson read one of Blake. Models were Brenda Wheeler, picnic and the Scotch program at the beach. The Brussels Lawn Bowling club bowled her humorous stories. Prior to receiving her Michelle' Blake, Esther McCutcheon and Ida Evans is visiting cousins in Seaforth in Atwood on July 30. There were 54 bowlers gifts, Debbie's matron of honor Diane Joan Jacobs.,and Stratford. who bowled in trebles. Campbell read an address. Debbie is the' Mary Huether read the addresand ' Brussels bowler Jim Bowman was top - daughter of Jack and Jane Hall, and Marlene opened her gifts, assisted by•Mary min. Several other bowlers came home with granddaughter of Aletha Rann and Sadie Pennington, Ula Richmond, Heather Wilson prizes. Hall, all of Brussels. Sherri Jacklin and Karen Stewart. • SHOWER FOR DEBBIE HALL MARLENE PENNINGTON HONOREID A bridal shower honoring Debbie Hall was A miscellaneous., bridal shower for PEOPLE WE KNOW held in Brussels United Church on July 30. Marlene Pennington was held at the l The staff and families of J.L. McCutcheon Alice Brothers and 'Freida Pipe played a Anglican church in Brussels July 31. Motors celebrated the 25th wedding anni- number of piano duets. A short program Over 100 attended. Entertainment was versary of Mel and Lois McArter at a pork. followed with a baton twirling act done by provided 'by the Anglican Church choir; a barbecue• at the McCutcheon farm on July Cherida Garniss and Dianne Hall. Anne ' baton twirling number 'by Jennifer Mc- 29. Kernaghan played two selections on her Donald and 'Frs ey Finch; a humorous On.July 29, Jack and Luella Mitchell, Lyle flute, accompanied by Karen Cardiff at the reading by Barbara McCutcheon and a and Alice Brothers, Harold and Dorothy piano. humorous fashion show depicting the proper Steffler, Rev. and Mrs. Carpentier, lda Western The market at Brussels Stockyards declined with heavy numbers of western cattle due to arrive at Ontario packing plants over the weekend putting tneSt pressure on the medium steers. Cows and pigs sold easier. There were 812 cattle and 1138 pigs on offer. Coice Steers - 84.00 to 88.00 with sales to 92.50 Good' Steers • 81.00 to 84.00 A steer consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of RR 1, Dun ' pressures. . t steers averaging 1161 lbs. selling for an price of 85.71 nty-three,,, steers, consigned:by ,Rpger overall Twenty-three t of RR 3, Kerwood averaging 1163 lbs. sold for an overall price of 85.47 with sales to 86.75 A steer consigned by Pat McCalt8y of RR 1, Dublin weighing 1320 lbs. sold for 86.75 Seventeen steers consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenstein averaging 1101. lbs. sold for an overall price of 84.77 with sales to Adams of RR 2, Wroxeter averaging 1135 lbs. sold for an overall price of 85.02 with sales to 88.25 Thirteen steers consigned .by Bruce Bros. of RR 1, Belgrave averaging 1210 lbs. sold for,ari overall price of 84.28 Six steers consigned by Stam Farms of RR 4, Kincardine averaging 1291 lbs. sold for 84.70 Nine steers consigned by Chas. Shobbrook of RR 3, Walton averaging 1087 lbs, sold for ganrion weighing 1170 85.75 0+ zU •^ y cteers consinned by George Choice Exotic Heifers r 84.00 to 88.00 Several couples from the area attended two wedding receptions on Saturday even- ing. They were held for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keifer. The bride was the former Brenda McCutcheon. The second was for Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Dow. The bride was the former Joyce Gordon. Laurel East and family, Wawa, visited with the Hemingway and East families and attended her sister's 25th anniversary party (Marion and Lavern Godkin). Carl and Eleanor Hemingway returned with her to Wawa for a week's vacation. market Choice Hereford Heifers - 80.00 to 84.00 Good Light Heifers - 76.00 to 80.00 A heifer consigned by Jim Ryan's wife, Marg, of Granton weighing 1060 lbs. topped the market at 92'.50 with his offering of 69 mixed heifers averaging 957 lbs., selling for._.:. an overall price of 83.82 Seventeen fancy heifers consigned by Ray McPhail of Kerwood averaging 1094 lbs. sold for an overall price of 87.30 with sales to 88.25 (Continued on Page A13) zehrs fine. markets...of line foods BARBECUE BARGAINS' SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE FIRST OF THE NEW SEASON! 500 g - PKG. W i TENDER YOUNG BLADE STEAKS CUT FROM CANADA A GRADE BEEF 3.48/ kg 1b4 WITH ALL BLADE BONE REMOVED SHORT RIB ROASTS 3.70„1.69 CROSS CUT BONELESS RIB STEAKS OR ROASTS 5.49249 x DELI DEPT. SPECIALS ONLY IN<DEU. EOUIPPED STORES .. STORE SLICED ZIGGY'S 6.15,kq SALAMI 2.791,, CHICKEN- LUNCHEON, MAC A CHEESE 549/kg SCHNEIDERS STORE SUC10 .y LUNCH. MEATS 2.49g) SCHNEIDERS OLDE FASHIONED 9.90,kg HAM s;°Eo 4.49. SHOPSYS GARDEN SALAD 0R Oe. SHOPSYS CREAMY ,kg COLE SLAW 1.3916. TENDER MOIST CROSS CUT RIB ROASTS OR STEAKS 4/kg 37 9V R I. Ib SCHNEIDERS 3 VARIETIES MINI- SIZZLERS5 g 2.49eKG YOUNG & TENDER BONELESS! BLADE ROAST OR STEAKS 3 95 k9 t70r Ib 3 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS SLIM STICKS 2509 198 Special prices in effect Wednesday. August 8 1,1 Saturday. August 11. 1984 We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable weigk{ys. family requirements, - 6 VARIETIES SANDWICH STYLE SCHNEIDERS MEAT ROLLS , :129 COUNTRY GOLD SLICED CHA�MD .1759 r �• J9PKG 110 NIYl 1 IARHTIES 000 a MEAT CHUBS 2.49 N0 HENT 011050 0ONNEN 250 4 02 SLICED SALAM1149 SCHNEIDERS S.P. PIECES CORNMEALED BACK 7.6,9, kg BACON 3.49. SCHNEIDERS SQUARE COOKED175 g PICNIC 1.69 COUNTRY GOLD REG. OR ALL BEEF SLICED BOLOGNA, 357g 49PIL SCHNEIDERS REG. OR ALL BEEF DINNER 450'9 FRANKS 1 79 FINE QUALITY SLICED COUNTRY GOLD SIDE BACON 2.49 500 9 PKG SCHNEIDERS 3 x 50 g PKGS„SLICED COOKED ORNED'B[f F• oR PASTRAMI 1.98 T -J ZEHRS BUTTER 1.98 1 Ib1EPn10E NIAGARA FROZEN ORANGE JUICE AN 9 ml T99 MARBLE, BANANA, CHOCOLATE LAYS 'N' DELICIOUS' ASSORTED McCAINS POTATO. CAKES CHIPS 19 or 1.99 200 9 99 NABOB "TRADITION" BAG COFFEE 369 9 2.79.COR HOT WEATHER FAVORITE ....S"DEEP NIELSONS FUDGESICLES ION 111PSS PURE VEGETABLE 01L FOR YOUR SALADS CRISCO OIL ONE LITRE �e LIGHT 'N' LIVELY SEALTEST COTTAGE CHEESE -',1.29 PKG OF 3 CTNS (250 ml) ALWAYS POPULAR ORANGE, PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT. SPAGHETTI, ALPHAGETTI, OR APPLE OR NATURES BLEND DELMONTE LIBBYS JUICES ZOODLES PKG 19 or OF ] CTN$��TIN$�� STOKEtYS KIDNEY BEANS OR 3 VARIETIES VAN CAMP BEANS MIS214 nT OR TINS *I MATCHFOR IMPERIAL BRAND FOR ICE CREAM PARTY PAK CONES OR CUPS 99 . 20s YORK ORCHARDS BEST 355'4- APPLE 55ml APPLE JUICE 98° ASSTED GAY LEA SWISS STYLE YOGURT . 500Q 149 CONDITIONER OR KISS SHAMPOO 3n5O 189 Nd'ARNICI1S ASSORTED WHOLE WHEAT COOKIES 400 9 139 WESTONS APPLE SNACK BUNS A 139 MOZZARELLA DR HAVARTI'• BADEN CHEESE 1.99 SCHNEIDERS ASSORTED FROZEN MEAT PIES Z.' 1.99 CASS OF 24 • I80 ml REGULAR OR DIET 7 -UP DRINKS cs 6.99 91E1 STYLE 0R REGULAR Plus 7 -UP DRINKS; 59° , SEALTEST FRESH QUALITY LEMONADE 49° IMPERIAL SOFT STYLE MARGARINE 1 m 119 WESTONS 1882 STONE MILL BREAD - 675 g 89° NABOB TRADITION DECAFFEINATED VENETIAN VANILLA ICE BREAM 21 2.99 WESTONS ENGLISH MUFFINS a 89° NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT 450 g 1.49 COFFEE 36994.19 ZIP BRAND FIRE STARTER 1.09 ASSTED FLAVORS QUENCH CRYSTALS 640 g 2.49 FINE QUALITY KRAFT 140 m1 MAYONNAISE 2.69 CARTON OF 12 FLAMINGO BUTTER TARTS 159 SCENTED-UKSCENTED ULTRA BAN ROLL-ON 50 rel 179 FOR YOUR DISHWASHER CALGONITE , a 4.79 LARGE 8 kg. PURINA DOG CHOW WESTONS CHOC. 1,1 CREAM ROLL 1.29 BADEH FINE QUALITY COLBY CHEESE 109 2 kg BAG PURINA 9.99 CAT CHOW 3.59 COUNTRY OVEN BAKESHOP SP IALS MARY OVEN COUNTRY OVEN WHITE HAMBURG OR BREAD WIENER ROLLS n•, 790 PE. C. O, 5 boo PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA =1 GRADE SUNHAVEN CHES BULK PEACHES '1.08 /kg 49C Ib .._ .._...... PRODUCE SPECIALS PROD. OF ONTARNI • ZUCCHINI PROM OF OIL CA4 Fry BARTLETT PEARS PROD. OF 051. PIGnING CUCUMBERS PROD. OF ONTARNI MUSHROOMS PROs OF U.S.A. CAN. =1 CANTALOUPES 0000. Of U.S.A. NECTARINES PROD1ACT Of U.S.A. AVOCADO PEARS 130 49 59°10 1.96 89' ib 1.52 kg 69°lb 5.05 kg 2.29A, EACH 139 196 kg 09',b 79° 4 LITRE HEAPING BASKET 9 PROD. OF ONT. CAN. =1 COOKING ONIONS PR00. OF 001. CAN. .1' CARROTS PROD. OF ONTARIO MINI CARROTS PROD. OF ONTARIO MUD CAN. RUTABAGAS PROM OF 01018810 CAN. =1 CELERY STALKS PROD. OF HONDURAS DOLE PINEAPPLES PROD. OF S. AFRICA 0005001 ORANGES PROD. OF ONTARIO BUNCH BEETS 51b 1.69 Sib 199 196'k9 09°Ib 64° kg 29°1b EA 79° EA 179 410 169 79° COUNTRY OVEN DANISH COFFEE RING 1D.% 1.89 OUR SAVE -A -TAPE PLAN Can assist the organization of your choice. Ask our store manager for details. �tulc Pie efft,fret2t4frt As mil PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO 1 CAULIFLOWER SNOWY WHITE LARGE 1.19 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA #1 LARGE JUICY PLUMS 2.1S99° PROD. OF ONT. CANADA It 1 FIELD TOMATOES PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FIELD GROWN CUCUMBERS19! PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA CANADA FANCY APPLES GRANNY SMITHS 2i& 99, ASSORTED HANGING FLOWERING BASKETS 6 3.99 HYBISCUS 6 4. 99 THESE SPECIALS HIGHWAY NO. 8 AVAILABLE ONLY IN: GODERICH MON., TUES. 9 TO 6 P.M. WED.. THURS.. FRI. • 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 8:30 TO 6 P.M_ JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM ..__... 975 WALLACE AVE N. LISTOWEL INTERSECTION HWY. NO.4 AND 83 EXETER MOM., TUES_, WED. - 9 TO 6 P.M. TMMURS, FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 6:39 TO 6 P.M. WATERMELON was a refreshing treat for juicy slices of watermelon -- a true Canadian Phailop Larprom of Ethel. Phallop and his tradition. The Larprom family moved to family became Canadian citizens on Friday, Canada from Laos four years ago. (Wassink and to celebrate, family and guests enjoyed photo) Donkey Baseb,01„..., at Walton Bali Park on Sat., Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Admission Children 51.00 Adults 53.00 Sponsored by Walton Area Sports Club H&Nr DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales;-$EtttNj L.'tiT tallation di Pipelines & . Qom` Milking Parlours 88? -60f 3 WALTON BERG Sales -Service installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Stabling • Bunk Feeders Donald G. Ives R.R. 112, Blyth Brussels 887-9024 SMART MONEY GE CONSUIA 0v Y MARKET GUIDE Every week people who want good value for their money turn to the supermarket ads. They compare prices and quality and then decide who has the real bargains. Want the best return on your food dollar? Check clic listings the smart money people use. 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