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12 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 1; 1979
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Walsall Juveniles coritin-'
ued their winning streak
Friday night by defeating
Myth 6-3.Blyth opened the
scoring, in . the first period
with power play goal- Grant
Love had* big gam ei sting
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1•Iis "first goni on
an assist. from Steve Grain-
' ger tied the gatne. Myth.
cane ba elt strong with two
gads in, two minutes to get
Ahead 3-1, but the hard
hirtina Henson, teani'seoted
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Visitor fr
• Private R.J. Lavery of
•Oromeeto, Gagetown, New
• Brunswick spent the holidays
with his. parents Mr. & Mrs.
• Revert Layery and family and
also visited his grandmother
• Mrs. Rebina McLeod and his
• uncle and aunt Mr. & Mrs.
Joe Wharry and nieces Tam-
• my and Michelle, in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Buckle
•and Family, 13inbrook., visi- •
ted this past week with M.
& Mrs. Hans GerStenkorn
40(1,
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett,
•,:: Jeff, Steven, Miss Janine
• • Hackney, Mr. & Mrs. Al
' Corbett and family and Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Chaffe &
• Family, Mitchell spent Christ-
• Mas with their parents Mr.*
Mrs, •' Jack Corbett, on
• Thursday. ,
• , Mts Lorne Chapman and
• Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned' home after spend-
• ing the holiday with Mr. &
•• Mrs. Don MacLaren; Jodi &
• 13rookein Oakville and spend-
, ing,Christmas day with Gem.
Chapman of the Toronto OPP
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and Mrs. Chapman, Lisa and
Leanne at. Burlington.
• . Mr. & Mrs, Jeff Raeburn
of London were week -end
visitors with their parents
• Mr. & Mrs. Robert Raeburn
and Mr. & Mrs. Arrthur
Slade. •
Mr. & Mrs. 'Edgar. Cud -
tune spent Christmas with
• ' their, daughter andinembers
of the family Mrs. Margorie
McDonald in Brampton.
Rev. .Kenneth ;Knight • • .
Conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun- •
day and delivered an inspi-
ring message on "Partner- •
ship in Ministq''. •Mrs.
Robert Taylorpresideci at the
• organ and Ied.the choir in the
,anthem "Trust and Obey'''.
Mrs. Edgar , Munn
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laktit
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DRIN11C, !PIG
• DRIVING
sc..?
DONT MIX
five straight goals. Near the
end of the fg$t period Paul
Bell Acored„ assisted by,
Baan BlOcer, There was only
one go/ii • in the secend.
Period. Ceraing—frvin Steve
Grainger. assisted by Line'
and Ron May. •
In the third iperiod. Love
soared his second goal of the
game assisted by Danny
Taylor. Love got his fourth
point on an asSist On Brian
Baker's goal: With .only 12
seconds left in the game
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N
. B • fit .
returned Ftome• .otter
spending the holidaY week
with her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. & Mrs. Don
Gooding; and family in park -
hill.
Mr. Gerald McClinchey
returned to Brantford after
nding thetoliday wit his
pants Mr. & Mrs. E gar
lincheY. • •
BurtCaleman returned
le Lopdort after spending the
New. Year holiday with his
mother Mrs, Gladys Coleman,
and Brother Ivan.
Mr.& Mrs,William Fink '
and fmily, sent• Christmas
vtiththe former's father Mr,
Ed Fink at Pte. Clarke.
The Three Links Senior
'Citi;en$ will meet on Tues-
day January 9th at the local
hall. The entertainment com-
mittee is Mrs: Dorothy Mic-
kle, Mrs. Pearl 'Koehler and
Mrs, Elsie Carlile,Ttielunch
committee is Mrs. Alice
Ferg, 'Mrs. Eileen Rannie
and Mrs. 'Eliiabeth Riley.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter McNau-
ghton. .Mr, & Mrs. Robert
McNaughton Danny of
Seaforth spent' the New
Year's with Mr: &:Mrs. Ed
Corbett and 'Wayne.
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• a
BebbY, Mommersteet Made '
an end to epd ruShand
scored an. unassisted goal to •
'end the game at 6-3.
Hensall travel s AO Kurt -
vale Wednesday night and
•'Kurtsville returns to play in
Hensall on Friday, January
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ihnc-New Years Service
was •held in Hensall 'United
Church on Sundai.De;mber
.1Iusser officiating. The title
of the sermon was "Wishing
ycu a Happy. New Year".
Ery New Year is a gift from
God but happiness Must
come from within. Qualities
Out help to achieve that are
fergiveness, memort* that
have no regrets Fontriffuting
something of worth to societa;
earn g eomp s
Music during the service
consisted of Vihe anthem,
The Battle pin. the
Xepublic' 'with, the congrega-
don joining in for the last
chorus. The organ and piano-.
were officiated at by Dr.
• Ralph Topp, and the choir '
• by Mrs. Marianne
McCaffrey. ' •'
• ' Mr. &Mrs. Andy Bierling;•'''
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Frayne, all
of Exeter and .4r., Mrs.
Steve Pertfchy, Credkon, visi-
ted With Mr. & ,Mrs. John
McAlliSter and Faye on New.
Years. Eve,
Miss Margaret. Hyde of
Landon has been visiting
with her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
• Harvey Hyde during, the
icheahreals:
Rangy:mason
and Andrevv of Londo
vsited with the latter's par-.
ents, Mr. & Mrs. John. Skea
on New Years 'Eve,
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CorreilpOnclentij
Mrs, •IllIdaM, Pane
262-501S
8.4dlael $141WHIT14,
Mrs. 'EliZAtTOth Velland. and
Mrs.Daisy Ivey an bad many
visitors during the holiday
wi,..*els. including Mr. & Mrs,
_Bob'. French and Roy of
Rousseau. Mr. & Mrs. Don
Ccue,hlin, Debby and l'aul of
Fordwinh. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Volland and Mr. & Mrs.
Raymond Nelland and child,
ren all of Goderieh. Mr, &
Mrs, Eldon Johnston and
Kippen, Brucefield
•
combine service
Correspondent :
, MRS RENA.CALDWELL
• 262-5062
. SLAndrew"s Church, Kip -
pen had special Music with
Mrs, Moffatt accompanying
Ar 'the morning service
"Mary's Boy Child" in a-
cboral Call to. Worship was
accoinpanied by Melissa
Moffat on the bongos.
McClincbey.
Jack Caldwell .spent the
• holidays skiing in Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold.
Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Grant
; Jones and family•ipent Box-
ing Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Love.
• • At the evening service the
• choirs of • Brucefield. and
• [(ippon combined. "Virgin
'Mary had a Baby Boy' was
accompanied on the bongos
by MelisSa Moffatt. '1 -lel
Hey! Anybody Listening?"
was accompanied by • the
ukulele. Hank Binnendyk
•sant: a tenor solo "Come to
the.. Stable" and "Christrnas
tinte is a time for loving" was
given by the massed choirs.
Christmas visitors with
, Mr. and Mrs.
were Jim Kyle and" Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. T.orn' Foord,
Rodney, Mr. and Mrs.Tom
Workman and family' t'vere
Christmas guests with Mr.
• and Yrs. Orville .Workman.
Mrand Mrs. Dean Gibson
Lucan and Mrs. Mary
. IvIcGillvary. London were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. W.L,
• Meths.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones
and family wereholiday
guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Ross
Merrill at Bayfield. .
Mr., Lairy Wr.ght,
Edmonton. Alta. " spent
Christmas with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright.
Pop for the Holiday Season
POP PRICES
12 - '26 oz. COKE or SCHWEPPES 3.29 .4-
• 12 - 26 oz. bottles KIST OR PEPSI
389
• 24.cans COKE, SRRITE, SCHWEPPES 4.89
/4 cans PEPSI,.HIRES, Ct, 7-UP,.MT. DEW 5.29
Claude UITTS
Genest
6ROolVIBALL
STICKS
3.99
_Goderich
WALLY HOCKEY STICKS:
Custom ro' 5.99
Pro Sup( toe, 7.99
Pro Supreme Goat Stick 12.95
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S SUN'
Seafoth
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;'•01/.f.oet".4w-9.1,fitippenings.
Vistors with Mrs. Clank Schenk.
Featherstone were fluela. Les Mitchell and Bread*.
Smith, Margaret Larson. isa- Verna Coates„,Mr, and Mrs.
• bet Reid, and Bill POrltet ON Lloyd ReYnONa, DenniS and
Bayfield. Doris • Dernivgb of. Ottawa
Mary til and Howard visited Louise 'Mitchell.
Johns visited Mabel Johns, ' • • .
Marion Schenk and Mina Young WaS Visited by.
eft IPppert visited. Hugo' her son and his. wire •Mr. &
'Ks. Walter Wiihelni.
Rev. Mills ,coodttered the
elinrclr;..sorvice on 11(0.411
pay.
• An' • ExpOsifor .Classifiedi
• WiR pay you dividends_ Have
you tried one? Dial 527.0240.
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..We.pre n oW4tis tailing roofing: $.:siCIA..rtg.for:born:$...
Jack fiont Brucefield and Mr.
S Mrs. Lewis Taylor of
Varna, Also Mr, & Mrs. Gary
Finlayson and faintly of
Staffa, Laird 'Finlayson of
Kippen and Murray Finlay-
son ef Exeter and Mr, 4:
Mrs, Cecil Robb of Lucan
Mr. Bill .Tohns, Woodham.
Mr. Harold Johns, Thedford,
l'iffr.,1 Ralph 'Batten, Mr. &
Mrs. Mervyn Dunn. Mr. &
Mrs. Emmerson Johns, and
•
Amity,' Mr. & Mrs. David
Passmore and boys, Mr. &
Mrs. Peri). ..lohns and Sab,.
ritu and Mrs. lna Johns all Of
Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Ken.
Ferguson. Hensall visited
with Mr. .4. Mrs. Hans
GCT5fenliOnl OR Nen Years
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• Mrs. Alice Ferg returned
• 'pine after spending Christ-
itss with relatives in
Lis -towel. •
fine ni,irliets of fine foods
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• many Colors to choose from or plain galvanized •
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Hi Ribbed for extra strength. .
. v Can be installed withWeather gard Drill Screws [No need for costly
Repelling, afW a few years] ; f.,, - •
' • Call naw for free estimates
,SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT
UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY
JANUARY 9, 1979.
PRIDE OF CANADA
OR SHAMROCK.
•SIDE
•BACON
42
SCHNEIDERS
LARGE SIZE
RING
BOLOGOIA
I , 1 lb.
' FRESH ONTARIO
I(
PORSHOULDER
BUTT CHOPS )
)SCHNEIDERS SAUSAGES .
FARMERS ,MARKET 1 lb PKG
:,... ' SCHNEIDERS LOOP STYLE'
POLISH SAUSAGE
BEEF STEAKETTES
PRIDE OF CANADA
MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED _ –
COTTAGE ROLL VAC PACKED ' 113 s
SPECIAL
ZEHRS
4. VARIETIES
POTATO
CHIPS
OUR ,
REG,
BBc •
2Z5 9
SPECIAL'
345-2879
'RR.2. Staffo
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VARIETIES
SCHNEIDERS
SLICED •
COOKED.
MEATS
• 6 oz
f
.7
'BURNS
• FULLY COOKED
SMOKED PICNIC
PORK
• SHOULDER
I
•PKG'
• $1'1,9 THIS FEATURE AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES
a I HAVING A DELICATESSEN COUNTER
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SCHNEIDERS 2 VARIETIES
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6i8i9
. OLDE FASHION DAKED • :
2 lb CTN
MAPLE LEAF ENGLISH STYLE
$,IMEAT LOAVES lb
— 1 59 BACK BACON • 6
– – — _ _
oz PKG 1.78
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TRY OUR OWN GRANO .
5 VARIETIES
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OUR
REG
95a
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ALLENS -.7 FLAVOURS,
FRUIT 'DRINKS: &26, TIN59 •
READY TO SERVE • 6 VARIETIES. •• •
HEINZ :SOUPS.
CHRISTIES PLAIN OR SALTED TOPS.:._ 450.9
PREMIUM,
,GRACKERS 69c.
instant • . • • ' • "
NESCAFE COFFEE 10..i,$4,199.
1.1BOYS DEEPDROWN, •' .
BEAus,..W.IITII PORK 69!
BOUTIQUE
PRINTED
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FOR DEP
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5119
SUPER; SPECIAL!
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FAMILY REQUIREMENTS •
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THIS SPECIAL AVAILABLE ONLY IN ' •
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OVEN BAKERY
COUNTRY OEN
BROWN OR CRUSTY
ROLLS
• •• SPECIAL
'BRICK:FARMERS
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CHEESE
12 oz
OF
PKG 12 1159
REG
$1.75
MONARCH • 4 VARIETIES SHOPPERS CHOICE RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY
guick LOAF MIX 79° JAMS WITH' PECTIN 22 aa
thee
SPECIAL
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PEAS Si CARROTS
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OUR
REG
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AND UP
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$ :
FOR
SCHNEIDERS •12 oz
MOZZARELLA CHEESE$1 869
MONARCH IMPERIAL
MARGARINE - 32b 9.99
SASS STYLE - ASSORTED FLAVOURS
GAY LEA YOGURT 1 • '1.39
SCENTE0 OR UNSCENTED • '•• • ' -
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BAN ROLL-ON _;: 119
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FROZEN BEEF, •
CHICKEN OR STEAK
. SCHNEIDERS
MEAT PIES.
OUR
REG
92c
C'
8 oz
SPECIAL
BANANA CHOCOLATE
LEMON OR COCONUT
FARMHOUSE
CREAM.PIES
OUR
REG
96c
c
12oz
WESTONS FRESH
CINNAMON. BUNS
PKG OF 8
PRODUCE OF FLORIDA
"INDIAN RIVER" •
PINK OR WHITE
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PRODUCE OF FLORIDA
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