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The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-12, Page 8)0' A8 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 12, 1984 David Howard leads national rneetina When the Victorian Order of Nurses holds its 86th national annual meeting in Toronto Sept. 20-22, Perth County resident, David. Howard, president of the board of manage- ment of the Perth -Huron Branch of VON will head the delegation from this area. Gwen Berry. District Director, and Patricia Turn- bull, staff member will represent the nursing staff. The conference theme, "Nurses to a Nation since 1897', reflects the lone and FAMILY. distinguished history or a '. rorian Order of Nurses in Canada. The Perth Branch was established in 1910 and in 1972 VON -extended its services into Huron County. The best known function of the VON is to provide nursing services on a visit basis to individuals and families in their own hones. in the past year the Perth -Huron VON Branch has added regular foot care clinics to their services. Seafrdt °s Happy Citiizens fall season started with dinner. The Seaforth Hapy Citizens started their season with a pot luck dinner last Thursday with 41 present. A minutes silence was observed for three members who passed away since last year - Ed Byers, Jim McQuaid and Andrew Crozier. Following dinner, two ladies from Goder- ich, Mrs. Kalbiesch and Mrs. Sparling spoke en the "Card of Life". Then Mrs. Marg Burkhart from Leisure Tours showed slides on an upcoming trip around Bancroft, showing the color of last year, which were beautiful. Everyone enjoyed a few games of cards, and results were,such; high lady, Bea Storey, low lady, Mrs. Adams, lone hands, Margaret Taylor, men's high, Wilfred Feeney, men's low, Harry Palin, lone hands, Harold Coleman. They were entertained by the Junior Farmers on Monday evening Sept. 10. A FINAL SPIN and Bill McLaughlin was able held Friday at the Seaforth and District o draw the names of the winners at the Lion's Community Centres. (Mcllwrath photo) Club Elimination draw, dinner and dance SEAFORTH TAXI has moved to a new office. NOW AT THE REAR of McLaughlin Chev-Olds In addition to PASSENGER SERVICE we will PICK UP and DELIVER from Drug Stores, Superrharkets, Post Office Mall, Hardware and any other miscellaneous small parcels. CHILDREN: Pick up and deliver to schools. Special rates by week or month. SEAFORTH TAXI 13 Main St. N. Seaforth Phone: 527-1424 Flannery Cleaners will be known as SEAFORTH DRY CLEANERS Same location at 81 Main St,, Opposite the Commercial Hotel Business as usual. NICE N' EASY OR LOVING CARE HAIR COLOUR �9 9 V CLAIROL NEW HERBAL ESSENCE ULTRA -BAN STICK DEODORANT 100 gm JOHNDESON'S NTAL FLOSS $1 2 9 50 yards CONTAC-C CAPSULES 10's_ SHAMPO 350 m1. 269 REACH TOOTHBRUSHES $1 19 AOUAFRESH TOOTHPASTE 100 rnl. .9 9 STAY FREE MAXI PADS 30's $379 TR IAN C LE DISCOUNT.. 172 THE SQUARE, GODERICH MAIN CORNER, CLINTON MAIN CORNER, SEAFORTH FIRST TICKET SOLD—Tuckersmlth Reeve Robert. Bell Is sold the first ticket for the gold and silver elimination draw and dance which Is the kick-off for the celebrations marking the 150th anniversary of Tuckersmlth Town- shlp'In 1985. Shown from left to right are Bill Strong, general chairman of the Sesquicen- tennial Committee, Robert Fotheringham, chairman of the Fund Raising Committee,• Reeve Bell, and Jim McGregor, publicity chairman. (Oke photo) Seaforth Ladies Aid give Duke's gift for new home The Ladies Aid of First Presbyterian Church,. Seaforth met recently and the meeting was opened with a welcome from our president Viola Lawson. She read a poem "Take Time". Jean Keyes and Beulah McKay were in charge of the programme. ' A reading was given by Mary Riley, Viola Lawson read a piece on "Going Shopping." A humorous skit was presented by Jean Keyes and Edith McMillan. Ann Agar gave a reading, The Parable of the Prodigal Parents. A book stand was presented to Mr. ayrd Mrs. Duke by the Ladies Aid to be used in their new home in Port, Carling. CWL plans for bazaar The first meeting of the fall season for St. James C1WL was held on Tuesday evening with a fair number of members present and our President Mrs. Jansen in the chair. After reports were read and other business attended to, plans were again discussed for the bazaar being held Nov. 24. Members are asked toreppare their projects for the various ' booths. Fr.iCaruarl'a spoke on the Pope's visit and asked us to pray for the success of the tour. The meeting was adjourned and lunch, served. LUC»Y13H ANNIV"SkRY SALE STARTS NEXT WEEK! Tues., Sept. 1 -8 -Sun., Sept. 23 SHOP EARLY TO BEAT THE RUSH!! PRODUCE OF CALIFORNIA PEAS..., CREAM CORN b. KERNEL CORN,,O,. STOKELY FANCY • STOKELY NEW ORLEANS STYLE AND DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS F O R 0 Nuguiatietediewi A."'" STOKELY FANCY SEASONED GREEN& w..�.m SEASONED WAX BEANS Also Regular Green & Wax Beans 14 oz. WESTON'S '3 FLAVOURS' WAGON WHEELS 1;9„ REG. 'l.:9 PRODUCE, 1* e INSTANT 'ALL FLAVOURS' JELL-O PUDDING 2100 REG, 73' 240" EALTEST LIGHT N' LIVELY YOGURT 500 ML. 93 FROZEN NEILSON PKG. OF 12 FUDGESICLES & FROSTSICLES NABISCO SHREDDIES GM. WESTON'S ECLAIRS 8 400 GM. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 179 179 69 ONTARIO NO 1 FRESH CRISP zi9 LETTUCE EA CANADA NO 1 BROCCOLI 89 WHITE OR BROWN BAMBI 69 BREAD FOOD St. Marys - Mitchell - Mount Forest q , rk iza, SUNSHINE LEMON BUNS P. OF 8 KETSPLEASE NOTE: Adre,Id. dam Ey ear Sr. a Mood Faroe stemo differ iron WHe6®0'.. LIMITED SUNMAID, RAISIN BREAD 39 SUNDAYS 10-6 1 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES / STORE HOURS MO DAY to FRYDAY 9 o,m to 9 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p m SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 6 p m price effecl,,e 1,11 dosing MONDAY AT RP M