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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-04, Page 12• T • - • •.• • • ': • , 12 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 1; 1979 eatt 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 tour 0004 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 • • 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 • 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 • laktit • DRIN11C, !PIG • DRIVING sc..? DONT MIX five straight goals. Near the end of the fg$t period Paul Bell Acored„ assisted by, Baan BlOcer, There was only one go/ii • in the secend. Period. Ceraing—frvin Steve Grainger. assisted by Line' and Ron May. • In the third iperiod. Love soared his second goal of the game assisted by Danny Taylor. Love got his fourth point on an asSist On Brian Baker's goal: With .only 12 seconds left in the game • • o m N . B • fit . returned Ftome• .otter spending the holidaY week with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Don Gooding; and family in park - hill. Mr. Gerald McClinchey returned to Brantford after nding thetoliday wit his pants Mr. & Mrs. E gar lincheY. • • BurtCaleman returned le Lopdort after spending the New. Year holiday with his mother Mrs, Gladys Coleman, and Brother Ivan. Mr.& Mrs,William Fink ' and fmily, sent• Christmas vtiththe former's father Mr, Ed Fink at Pte. Clarke. The Three Links Senior 'Citi;en$ 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. , • 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 • • 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, 31 R CTT 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 I H S SUN' Seafoth , • ..• ;'•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. • M , • a. • laM•,iqRt.GOlg • •'• • 'BARN.'&.COMMERCIALPAINTIN4: • •,, ........,•....•••••••...•.•••••.....••.•••.••••••..•••••• • . • ..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 • --- Da • Mrs. Alice Ferg returned • 'pine after spending Christ- itss with relatives in Lis -towel. • fine ni,irliets of fine foods zehrs (FRESH ONTARIO. •„,..- 'ic"•;:-..• rt . , 1 BUTT ROAST ' ' . i • • , , • : • 1 1 • • FRE PORK SHOULDER PICNIC ROAST • 5 • . Protectien.from Rain and:snow., • many Colors to choose from or plain galvanized • . Cuag Cut LaborcoverCestositasWeirthioH, apply. iyA,rial JON! i. 3$", • . 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 - 0. a 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 • , . • SCHNEIDERS 2 VARIETIES •, . 6i8i9 . OLDE FASHION DAKED • : 2 lb CTN MAPLE LEAF ENGLISH STYLE $,IMEAT LOAVES lb — 1 59 BACK BACON • 6 – – — _ _ oz PKG 1.78 e SPECIAL • ZEHRS RETURNABLES TRY 0 RAND SPECIAL:URINOzEHRNBs VARIETIES 0 • TOMATO TRY OUR OWN GRANO . 5 VARIETIES .ZEHRS; COOKIES OUR REG 95a L, 14 or 16o, 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 KLEENEX TOWELS OUR REG SI 22 c 2 • ROLL 32 oz li!kk 4matminowimummilema.mite thlammanamity tomitmattol, „ LARGE SIZE SUNLIGHT • LIQ IIID DETERGENT OUR REG $t34 OUR' REG 3, SI INIKS 750 ml. .PLUS FOR DEP KETCHEIP.. pc; 32o, OUR - REG. • 5119 SUPER; SPECIAL! ZEHRS DELUXE DUALITY • ' * 8 FLAVOURS IC , " LiT2e E WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS • • • SPECIAL THIS SPECIAL AVAILABLE ONLY IN ' • ZEHRS MARKETS HAVING A COUNTRY OVEN BAKERY COUNTRY OEN BROWN OR CRUSTY ROLLS • •• SPECIAL 'BRICK:FARMERS . OR COLBY • SCHNEIDERS 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 VVHOLE WHEAT NABISCO SIIIREI/DIES CEREAL OUR REG. OSc .500 g SPECIAL ATLIPAEll VEGETABLES. • CHOICE CREAM CORN , PEAS Si CARROTS - - OR PEAS ---- OUR REG 43c EA: AND UP • y • 14 oz $ : 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 • '•• • ' - ,0),..•..m_' l . .'.' • • BAN ROLL-ON _;: 119 SCENTED OR UNSCINTEU • BAN. BASICOO— '.. .„, . . . . SPECIAL 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 GRAPEFRUIT i PRODUCE OF FLORIDA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE NEW CROP! LARGE • CABBAG natAhla ItitItintsa OR owcious • ' sr FANCY APPLES lb BAG PRODUCE of rtonion JUICE ORANGES `5 a" $1 .49 PARSNIPS SWEET PROD OF ONTARIO NO 1 GRADE er • 2 BAG 11, Panb OF U.S MOO' OF OS FRESH close• . FRESH SPINACH ENDIVE OR ESCAROLE 0 91). GODERICH-HURON RD. OPEN WE SUPER SPECIAL! CANADA 'V WADE • FRESH! • DOZ Do;e McDonald THURS.-FRI.- EVENI r NGS