The Huron Expositor, 1983-07-27, Page 4ALLE
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345.2172
Michael and Cynthia Rgfv-
land, returned to Enid iton
after visiting with their fami-
lies for the past two weeks.
Michael tis the promotion
-roanaggetr with C,V.S. Con-
trols in the Edmonton area.
Cynthia works in the foreign
currency tlepartincnt oaf" a
branch oif N'rei,j route Do
Minion In 0300,11.00i,::,
. Recent' visirs: WitMISS•
Josh Dill were Mr, 'IR}alph•'
)Sill
Stratford, Mr, and Mrs.
anchlael Quealey, Toronto,
d' Mr. Martin Dill,, Cal-
gary, Alberta.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Camilla Evans were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Cleary, London,
'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans.
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kitosAta 14404, .OM and ham.
Jertg,Manna , and Nicholle,
Longlalittld, NOW York, Mrs.
Edith Murray Of :Penin
Springs, California, Miss Ar-
abelle Bushel of Florida, and
Steve Murray and Debbie
Sloane, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cron-
in and family, Dublin spent
the weekend at Wonderland,
Midland and. the Colling-
wood area,
.Attend wedding
MRS. CEOLIA RYAN
345-2028
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray
and boys of Sudbury spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Murray and
also attended the Rowland -
Duffy wedding on Saturday
and the Murray reunion on
Sunday held at the Brod-
hagen and District Commun-
ity Centre.
John Coyne of Detroit
visited one day recently with
Ray and Vera Murray.
Sister Mary Eckert and
Sister, Margaret Eckert of
Strathroy visited Tact w..I
with Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse
Cronin and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ryan and other
relatives. in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flana-
gan of Kitchener visited on
Friday evening with Mrs.
Margaret Lane.
Louise Ryan and Cathy
Ferguson returned home last
week after vacationing at
Deep River. and Ottawa. -
' Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mur-
ray, Craig and Dean are
vacationing at Bayfield.
Mrs. Laura Ward and
Shannon of Kitchener spent
a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan.
PEPSI -COLA
(REGULAR, DIET, PEPSI FREE or
DIET PEPSI FREE)
SEA F n h RT Y i
SU PE r',; I .St R
FOOD MARKET
OPEN: MON. to SAT. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
OPEN EVERY TFIURS. & FRI. NITE
TILL 9 P.M.
SUPERIOR CUT MEAT
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Congratulations from the
community are extended to
Jeanette Duffy, daughter of
Bob and Ruth Duffy and
Patrick Rowland, son of Lou
and Ann Rowland who were
married at St. Columban
R.C. Church on Saturday
July 23 by Father Oostveen:
Pat and Jeanette will be
residing in Edmonton, Al-
berta.
John Warren returned to
St, Walburg, Saskatchewan
after spending two weeks
wit(1 relatives in St. Colum -
ban and Shakespeare.
Staffa lady . meets
long time penpal
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Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Mrs. Philip James hosted
the Marian Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary meeting at her
home July 19. Mrs. James
presided. .
Mrs. Robert Laing based
her scripture reading on food.
Mrs. Alex Miller told about
the food value in zucchini.
Mrs. John Templeman re-
ferred to the nuclear waste in
the South Pacific for the study
book. Mrs. Carter Kerslake
told of her meeting recently in
Toronto with a pen -pal from
Australia, who she had writ-
ten to for many years.
Staffa Women's Institute
members and friends enjoyed
a bus trip Wednesday JuIy.20
to Toronto, where they toured
the 'Casa Loma, The Mont-
gomery House and Black
Creek Pioneer Village. Every-
one reported a very good
time.
Miss Kathy Norris is home
again after undergoing sur-
gery in Toronto. We wish
Kathy a good recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Temple-
man, Carrah and Cain holi-
dayed near Tobermory for
few days and visited with
Joanne Capling, Missis-
sauga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reste-
mayer and family, Barrie,
visited Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Templeman
and family:
Joanne Capling, Missis-
sauga, spent the weekend
with her family.
PLUS TAX
& DEPOSIT
1.
750 ML.
PEPSI—COLA
CANS
RICHARD MALONEY, son
of Frank and Louise Maloney
Kitchener graduated from
the University of Waterloo
with a Bachelor of Arts in
Sociology and Criminology.
Rick has accepted a posi-
tion with the Peel Regional t
Police Force. He is the
grandson of Mrs. Matt Mur-
ray and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Maloney. Dublin.
STARTS SUNDAY, 10 A.M.-5 P.M.! SATURDAY°
ALEXANIAN CARPET
PEPSI
IC 99 •
24 x 16OZ. TINS
VAN CAMP'S
BEANS WITH PORK
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ignigg
Ty,
f^Ir:•�.i•YiF I"•.•'ij ::r'}:::i'.: __ _ f.
FARM FRESH PRODUCE
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3::3,kttj2�:i;:�if y:::%,}'C •{:;.:!L�ry:•#iii
Starts Sunday — July 31 to August 6
r �I�'!pi' '1 All 1 st quality
C" carpet stock
.titl f reduced to
19 OZ. TIN
DUNCAN HINES DELUXE 11
CAKE MIXES
"ALL FLAVOURS"
09
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OFF .I.,.nI.n
everyday price or
♦le,anle. comparable
boot pric I
520 G.
GROCERY FEATURES
NABOBTRADITION BLEND
VAC -PAC COFFEE
EXTRA FINE•DRIP GRIND•REGULAR
Nothing is held back!
Hundreds of rolls of
broadloom and hundreds
of room -size rugs, hand-
woven Indian and
Chinese rugs.
FOR BEST SELECTION SHOP EARLY
... and bring along your room measurements
1)6
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369 G.
IVORY
LIQUID $299
DETERGENT • '1
KOOL-AID 6194.
ENVELOPES
HOSTESS 2000.
POTCHIPS 1 29
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STOKELY'S
RED KIDNEY 754
BENS
FROZEN FOOD
NESTEA
ICED TEA MIX
R ULAR OR TROPICAL BLEND)
SUPERIOR
HOT DOG
HAMBURGER
ROLLS
8's
WESTON'S
CINNAMON $1 35
BUNS •8's
SUNMAID W ESTON' S
RAISIN $1 39 CHOCOLATE
ROLLS 994,
swiss
BREAD
Limited Selection
ROOM SIZE
REMNANTS
ONE -OF-
A -KIND 7A%
reduced to off
BRAND NAME
CARPET
Harding,
Burlington, Coronet,
Peerless, Barrymore,
Venture
SUPER SPECIAL!
Omen Gress
TURF CARPET
HURRY IN ... and beat the Ontario Sales Tax
SALE ENDS AUGUST 6
1)5
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450 a
Prices effective utMll Saturday, July 3111, 1983
in most Superior Stores
We R the Right to Limit Quantities
tt Nomnl Rami Se 'remente
McCAIN
MRS. SMITH'S
CHOCOLATE COCONUT
CREAM
PIES
Cash, Budget or
V/S
xanian 1116 Dearness Drive 681-5202 t..•a.Q
Carpet 685 Adelaide North 432-1147 +'
Nobody does it better for value
79
24 OZ.
14 OZ.
UPPLUED t SERVICED BY OTT MARRS. Z CO. t
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