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The Huron Expositor, 1982-11-03, Page 5A4 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 3, 1982 bfOrm, ©TA Jfl1 © OLD SOUTH 100% FL 1 ;RIDA GRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGE CASE 24 10 OZ. TINS OPEN: IM �N. to N S!A,T. 9 am to 6 .plml THURS. a QRS,, ,& 'FRI. NITEs �'I�l!l 9 MOTCI-IELL & SEAFORTH ONLY!! BEST COSTUMES—Students at St. Columban Separate School were out in full force during the Hallowe'en costume contest at the school last Thursday. Pictured here are the grade 7 and 8 winners. Frorj left, back row, are Sandra O'Reilly and Jean Ryan. Front 'row from left, Mary Maloney and Mike Kelly. (Photo by Svela) E NJ ERGENT 6 L. BOX COTTONELLE BATHROOM TISSUE 129 aa;^ SCAREY—The costume winners in grades 4, 5 and 6 are from left, back ww, „Ch4is....Maloney.-and Craig. Murray. Front row from left, Sherri Maloney and Terry Kelly. (Photo by Svela) 4 ROLL PKG. ALLEN'S PURE VITAMIZED APPLE JUICE GUESS WHO?—The costume winners in grades 1, 2 and 3 were back row from left, Dean Murray and Tom Schoonderwoerd. Front row from left, Mark Vogels and Kathleen Ryan. (Photo by Svela) Cromarty WMS hears autoharp Betts Dow presided at the October meeting of the WMS of Crnmart% Church a4 the home of Agnes Lamond ith all members and two 'isitnrs present Muriel Scntt plascd the autoharp, The Thanksgntng mediation was led hs Betts Dow. The Bible studs dealing ith the new coscnam was taken by Muriel Scott with selected passages from the new Testament read by Dorm th% Miller. Agnes Lamond. 1 llian Douglas and Edna Stoneman. The new covenant emphasizes the unity of Christian churches. All men know that we are followers of Jesus Christ if we have love for one another. Agnes Lamond reported sewn cards sent and 18 visits made to the sick and shut-ins. The president Dorothy Miller reminded members of the to ltattnns to Mitchell and Scaforth. The topic "So much Leave plan okayed I he Huron•Perth Separate hood Board approved a t..,. her funded leave plan at us () t 25 meeting. lb plan is to be imple- mr t 1 nn .January I, 1983 and ., orae her has to have ,nrkerl 1.'r the hoard for five "'arc h,•ft,rc thev may qualify nt. r it., plan. Mans school hoards across the province have such a plan. For the Huron -Perth teachers, it means once they apply and hoard approval is given /M per cent of their annul salary is kept in a specific fund for four years. In the fifth year, which is the year they have off from TASTER'S CHOICE INSTANT COFFEE to he thanktul tor was presented by Dorothy Miller. Bett.v Dow•s Bible quiz ' `iitmerals 1.15'• proved ten interesting. Ladies who attended the Stratford Presbyftcrial Fall Rally at Sha(4ctpeare last Tuesday were Agnes I amnnd, Muriel Scott, Betty Dos, Edna Stoneman and Lillian Douglas from the W MS and Hannah Miller and Ruth Laing from the Marian Rnchie Evening Auxiliary, teal hing. they receive 80 per tent of their salary. Trustee Ray Van Vliet said there is no cost to the board for the plan, -The Huron•Perth Unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association had requested the plan. NABOB TRADITIONAL BLEND PURINA 1NGi ilS'Ott COFFEE TENDER VITTLES 49 369G REGULAR X FINE DRIP FINE DRIP ALL FLAVOURS y Novembor 6, 998 Pr�ees offeettvo untlt Saeurda 2 In moat Superior Stores we tis ttto Rtot to Limo OosottOos tO NOTION roam Reavtrecmento to SUPERIOR MARKET Sew nq You Better _ ,Bayo you tifnrn