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The Huron Expositor, 1982-08-18, Page 20AIS — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 18, 1982 �� g 1 ® �/■ i/ ® �/ ■ s ® �s I The Rev. Wittich was in main floor opposite the ele• solo and a trio composed of A .., charge of Sunday morning vator. • Thanks to Betty Mr, and Mrs. besjardine and worship at Huronview held in Scratch for this attractive gift. Mrs. Prouty sang "Give Me the' new auditorium. in the new auditorium on That Old Time Religion" with 'P Residents were pleased to the left wall hangs a beautiful everyone in the group joining s have his family with them. painting of Blue Boy left to in. They were guests of Betty Huronview by the late Edith Mrs., Desjardine gave the Scratch for lunch. The ton- Highiey, message,"Paul's Missionary gregation was appreciative of On the front wall hangs the Journey to Rome". Service Mrs: Wittich's solo's. Huron County Crest and Coat closed with prayer. 4 ' Next Sunday Mr. Wittich of Arms. This particular piece Folks from Ground Centre will preach his farewell ser- of art has been sometime in and Ground North had their mon. He will be missed by all. the making and thanks go to barbecue this week. E4mily Beginning the first Sunday everyone who had a part in Williams proposed a toaslof in September,.• the new mini- completing this handsome thanks to the excellent staff 1 ster will be the Rev. Norman addition. for preparing and serving this Pick of Ontario Street United .Tuesday afternoon Special delicious and hearty meal. Church, Clinton. Residents Care residents enjoyed the Janet Zapfe, [Margaret Me. are looking forward to Mr, piano music played by Elsie Queen, Elsie Henderson and Pick's arrival. Henderson. Mary Ross spent Friday after - Monday afternoon the res- Van rides took up a great noon at Bluewater Centre ident's council held a sue- part of Wednesday and many viewing antiques, arts and cessful meeting. Several i• of the residents took advan- crafts. , ° teens of business were dis- tage of this to get out in the A warm welcome is extend - cussed and problems solved, sun and fresh air and enjoy ed to Howard Clark of Lon. 14 Plans are being made for the country Side. desboro who is visiting on Y--�, t the fall activities. Bible study was held in the vacation,care and' Mrs. Elma The residents's directory chapel Thursday afternoon McFarlane of Auburn who is ,., has arrived and residents are with Mrs. S. Prouty in charge now making her home at 6 very proud of this, a gift from of the service. [Margaret Huronview. �'" �• the Huronview Women's McQueen presided at the Sympathy goes out to the Auxiliary. When all the organ. families 'of the late Mrs: MANY DISPLAYS Were entered In the annual Horticultural Plower Show . names have been set in order Milford Prouty, gave the Grace Vanloo, Miss Florence and the directory will be placed in scripture reading and 'Mrs. Laidlaw and Miss Annie held in the Seaforth Legion on Wednesday, August 11. Looking over the the -main entrance, Prouty led in prayer and took McKinnon. These ladies, all displays, left to right is Nancy Kale, Gladys Doig and Steve Hildebrand. Members are also app,re- the requests. residents of Huronview, died Trophies were awarded to the winners.. (Hook Photo) ciative of the wall hanging on Elmer Desjardine sang a this week. SWIFTS "COIL STYLE'' LANCER ASST. VARIETIES POLISH l e�� Groceries EGG SAUSAGE a NOODLES 375 G PKG LB, a MAPLE LEAF 3 VARIETIES A �/ ERE ALIVE LIVERWURST l e38 CHR FRUIT ASST. VARIETIES LB. BEVERAGE 115 01 < AN .99 rhSa TIE SWIFTS ''OLD MILL'' d BISCUITS 450 G BAG COOKED HAM 2.28 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL MAPLE LEAF McCA1N 4's PEPSI CLOSING, SATURDAY, COOKED MINI PIZZA t99 COLA AUGUST 21, �9B2 ROAST BEEF 4.28 REG. 14 OZ, DELUXE 15 OZ, 1eJJ ;O ML80TTtE' L13 .SUPREME 17 OZ. CANADA GRADE A' FRESH FRYING CHICKEN ` .98 113. PART BACK ATTACHED FRESH.CUT CHICK I EN 1 *08 LEGS - t 1 PART BACK ATTACHED FRESH CUT CHICKEN - 38 1 BREASTS LB RE SH WHOIE. CUT UP FRYING CHICKEN P SW IF TS PREMIUM , PORK BUT 3 SWIFTS EVERSWEET SLICED COOKED Q HALM175 G PKG 1 i 1 V MIts 2/-89 Pt US DE POSIT M NESCAFE ASST. VARIETIES INSTANT SUNPAC L COFFEE 3.99 JUICES 10 OZ. TIN ` 2/.79 6 OZ. JAR ASST. VARIETIES PURITAN 1.99Bakery STEW 600 G CAN JK K E %TON LIBBY UNSWT. ®L® MILL ORANGE JUICE 1.59 OLD 45() (. , (,AI 2/1.00 48 OZ. CAN PURINA WESTON CINNAMON QQ PUPPY CHOW 9099 PKG OF 6 HORNS ei)9 PKG OF 6 a KG BAG GRANNY w HANDIWRAP 1.49 BUTTER 1.19 GIANT 60 M BOX TARTS PKG OF 10 r� I rl MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS 1.98 CRYOVAC HALVES LB. SWIFTS LAZY MAPLE LINK SAUSAGE 1.98 Soo G,PKG. SWIFTS SUGAR PLUM DINNER HANTS 2.088 LB. MIts 2/-89 Pt US DE POSIT M NESCAFE ASST. VARIETIES INSTANT SUNPAC L COFFEE 3.99 JUICES 10 OZ. TIN ` 2/.79 6 OZ. JAR ASST. VARIETIES PURITAN 1.99Bakery STEW 600 G CAN JK K E %TON LIBBY UNSWT. ®L® MILL ORANGE JUICE 1.59 OLD 45() (. , (,AI 2/1.00 48 OZ. CAN PURINA WESTON CINNAMON QQ PUPPY CHOW 9099 PKG OF 6 HORNS ei)9 PKG OF 6 a KG BAG GRANNY w HANDIWRAP 1.49 BUTTER 1.19 GIANT 60 M BOX TARTS PKG OF 10 r�