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The Liberal, 24 Nov 1976, B12

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is also Sunday School superintendent and member of the Ministry Committee. The Ministry Com- mittee is still in the early stages of its development, but growing fast. Goals are the fostering of Parish unity and to provide a means by which All Saints’ parishioners may better serve others. The Kingcrafts Executive for 1977 is as follows: Honorary President â€" Lady Flavelle; Past President â€" Doris Walker; President â€" Caroline Klein; lst Vice-President â€"- Muriel Wallace; 2nd Vice~President â€" Christel Hissink; Recording Secretary â€"- Lois Anderson; Asst. Secretary â€" Janice Carser; Treasurer â€" Jean Barron; Asst. Treasurer â€" Norah Embacker; Corresp. Secretary â€" Bertha Gardhouse. If you have been cleaning out closets and cupboards and have rummage to donate, please call Judith Bishop at 833-5785. . . .New editor of Progress newsletter is Anna Marie Beeton. She Kingcraft House Kingcraft is 26 years old and has been holding their annual sale in Kingcraft House for the past 10 years. Prior to this they were held in church auditoriums. The sale is always a huge success with customers coming from as far away as Montreal. Sale dates this year are November 20, November 27 and December 4; 10 am. to 3:30 pm. New articles on display each Saturday. Be sure to visit the Pantry Shelf. Committee Chairmen as Follows; Nominating Committee â€" Doris Walker; Quality Control Committee; â€" Eva Yuill; Membership Committee â€" Madge Ford; Publicity Committee â€" Christel Hissink; Finance Com- mittee ~ Jean Barron; Display Committee â€" Sue Hally; and Purchasing Committee â€" Affka Jonker. AllSaints All Saints‘ Anglican Church hold a Rummage Sale beginning this Friday evening at 7 pm. until 9 pm. and con- tinuing on Saturday, November 27 with more rummage and a Bake Sale. Doors open 10 am. At 11 a.m. on the Satur- day. all remaining rummage may be pur- chased for $1 per bag (large green garbage bag). Advisory Board as follows: Lady Flavelle, Doris Walker, Betty Love, Katie White, Ruth Finch, and Marguerite Boggs. . . .The United Church Women are holding a fall luncheon on Saturday, November 27 in the auditorium from 11:30 to 1:30 pm. Tickets are $2.50. Contact Jessie White at 833-5876 or Mary Orr at 833-6360 for tickets. . . .Again this year the King United congregation will be sending Christmas cards to imprisoned Russian Christians. Tables will be set up with the addresses on November 28, in the foyer of the church. Bring a Christmas card with a non-religious theme. The postal charge this year (stamps, registration, acknowledgement of receipt card) is $1.15. King United . . .On Sunday, November 28 Rev. Grant Brown will preach a special sermon on the subject of marriage and divorce to be followed by a brief question and answer period on the topic under discussion. KING â€" Over $200 was raised by the Girls Bantam baseball team at its recent -Penny Sale. This money goes toward their proposed trip to Kansas City next sum- mer. Winner of the afghan draw was Janice Love, winner of the groceries was Judy Kucopy, and winner of the hockey tickets was Mrs. Diceman. Don Busby won the jellybean count and Alex Burbidge the sucker count Bantams sale nets i§§j%‘éo |_V_|i_r_qc|9 leads the way. B-12 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. November 24, 1976 Correspondent Donna Matthews 832-1579 NG â€" Over $200 Yonge 8. Royal Orchard Blvd., Thornhill NEWTONBROOK PLAZA Yonge St., & Cummer, Willowdale BATHURST VILLAGE Bathurst St. S. of Steeles Ave. VICTORIA PARK 8: SHEPPARD Sheppard Ave., E. & Victoria Park SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE ROYAL ORCHARD PLAZA McGowan at Hwy. 401 Low priees every week on Items you use everyday. SHORT RIB or BLADE ROASTS $1.18 L31 .26 Pnednessed FRESH FRYING CHICKENS L352” BLADE BONE REMOVED LB. Cu! from Canada “GRADE A" Bee! st .way Cut from Canada “GRADE A" Beef PRIME RIB ROASTS Cu! from Canada “GRADE A" Bee! The King of Roasts RU M P ROASTS WHITE SUGAR Top Quality “GRADE A" 2-3 LB. SIZE Granulated 2 kg PKG Bone-In Chicken, Turkey, Salisbury Steak, Brookpark MEDIUM EGGS Canada Grade A FROZEN DINNERS 11 OZ DOZEN Low prices every week on popular cuts of Canada Grade A Beef. PKG nd .way SUNLIGHT DETERGENT 5 LB. BOX Powdered Really low prices on weekly specials! PRICES EFFECTIVE IN THE TORONTO AREA UNTIL NOV. 30, 1976 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. DELICIOUS APPLES HOMOGENIZED FRESH MILK WHITE SLICED BREAD L329” RICH’S COFFEE RICH 3 qt bag or jug (Plus 40¢ deposit on jug) ALL PURPOSE FLOUR Product of British Columbia Canada Fancy Grade Red and Golden FRESH MILK (Plus 40¢ deposi‘ on jug) 32 FL. OZ. CONT. 2% Partly Skimmod 3 0T. BAG OR JUG 24 OZ Champlain 5 LB. BAG Monarch Frozen LOAF 1.29

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