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COOKED 12 a
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BACON
1 Lb. 1.59
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• POTATO
CHIPS
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ST., WILLIAMS ,
Jam Strawberry - or Raspberry 24 Oz.
LEAVER
Mus hrooms Pieces & Stems 10 OZ.
IMPERIAL
•Soft Margarine
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Facial Tissue
LIPTON'S
Soup Mix C.. f: icken Noodle
KNECHTEL
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Tomatoes.
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200's
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1.19
2/99
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55'
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10 Oz.
ALLENS. RECONSTITUTED
APPLE
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48 Oz. 39'
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11:44 00
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1975 TORINO two door, -V-8' engine,
automatic transmission, electric defogger and
dial tires, Licence JYY567
1 72' MONTEGO MX two-door, eight
cylinder engine, automatic transmission,
power steering arid power brakes. Only 26,7
000 miles. Licence DJK117 •
1973 GRAN TORINO BROUGHAM four
door, eight cylinder engiiie automatic
transmission, power vering and power
brakei. Licence DFX174
1971 MARQUIS four door 'hardtop,' fully
equipped including air conditioning, Licence
DFU340
1970 FORD two door hardtop, 302 V-$
engine with power steering and power
brakes. Otgly 36,000 miles. Licence DTLJ942
TRUCKS 't
1972 FORD F-100Thalf ton pickup with
Ranger XLI package, deluxe two-tone paint,
360 V-8, automatic transmission, power steer-
ing and brakes and rear step bumpei. Licence
C54579.
1972 FORD F 250 three quarter ton, 360
four speed and special camper package.
Licence C67736 •
See These Fine Vehicles Today At
.Larry Snider Motors
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Area Funerals
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HAPPY VALENTINES DAY MOM— The names of
al4, the families with children in St. James' School
went into a hat Friday for a draw on a special
Valentine present. Steven Ryan's family won and
Steven presented the pate to his mother, Mrs., Joro
(Marianna) Ryan of Walton. . (Staff Photo)
Vanastra
Chlorine level OK
. in swimming pool'
Correspondent and Girl Guides in a special
Karen Lehnen ', service at the Vanastra Christian
Have you ever Church..
looked into your tea kettle and- A very important day for many
seen the, white deposit on the of the Brownies and Girl Guides is
bottom? This is lime, which is planned for Thursday, February
abundant naturally in water of 26. Enrollment to Girl Guides as
this area. At. the Vanastra Indoor well as Fly-up from Brownies to •
Pool lime is also present in water Guides isplanned, Parents are
it making the PH .reading alkaline.. invited to attend the ceremonies.
If you swim at Vanastra and Saturday February 14 was a big
experienced some eye irritation is day at Vanastra. In the afternoon
is the natural lime that is the the Children's Valentine Party
culprit. Some people say .Y`Oh the was held with gym activities and a
Chlorine level seems high", the '•free swim arid treats. - .
Chlorine level is checked every
two hours while the pool is in use.
According to • the Vanastra
Centre Manager Harold Whitlock
the khlorine level is fine but
alkalinity is balanced with acid
"7 additives 'to keep the PH in line. If
all thi'S chemistry is enough, on
Ito water, purity. A report from
the Department Of Health Labora-
tory forwarded to' Vanastra by Dr.
Frank Mills, Medical of
Health for Huron County..
bacterioligical'exam' showed zero
growth. This report was dated
February 3 4976.
Curling organizers wish to
remind interested Curlers to sign
at the Valtastra Rink for the final
draw of the 'season..
• Boy Scout and GitiGuide week
is celebrated February' .15 to
February 22. "Thinking Day"
February 22, is 'celebrated around'
the world by Brownies, Girl
Guides and Boy Scouts. ThiS day
is the.joint 'birthday of Lord .and
Lady Baden-Powell and special appear in the Vanastra Column.
focus- is given to • international . Include your name, ' address
understanding. At • Vanastra, and age and-phone number with'
'•Thinking Day' LSplannedlo be , your essay. Hope- to hear from
eektrated •by our local Brownies you. Contest closes March 15 .•
tt
Saturday evening was the adult
Party and dance at the Vanastra
Centre. The Green and Parent
Bonspiel- was held Saturday
February 14 at the Vanastra
Curling, Rink.
•-• The third and final draw of
1975-76 Curling begins this week
at the Vanastra Club. Good
curling to all the leagues.
The Vanastra correpondent
Diane Black and Karen Lehnen
vite You to , enter ati
,con t. Write your essay "Why 1
Enjoy Vanastra" and leave it at
the Vanastra Centre. Writing
catagories are: Children' 9 years
of age and under write your essay
in 100 words or lesS. Yoting
people 15 years of age and under
write your essay in• 200 words or
leSs. Adult essay length 200
words or less. First prize in' each
eatagory is $3.00 and second
prizes (to be announced) are
donation's from Vanastra busi-
nesses. First prize essays will
YASIREEI
This is just a small, part of the huge
selection of fine automobiles on our lof
right now.
• 1974 CAMARO two door with 350-cu. in.
engine, automatic transmission, power steer-
ing, power brakes and console. Only 15,000 $4395 .
miles. Licence JCE522
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WILFRED PATRICK .0' R0 URKr
.Wilfred Patrick O'Rourke, 70,
Dublin , Ontario, after a short
illness died at his home on
Thursday,f ebruary 12.
, He was born' in McKillop
Township. He was educated at
Beechwood School and farmed at
his life. at Lot 4 & 5, Cone. 7 of
McKillop until he retired • to
Dublin, in November 1973. He
attended St, Patrick'S" Church,
Dublin, all his life.
He was married to Helen
Murray, R.R.2, Walton, on
September. 9, 1935 at St.
Columban Church.
• He is surved by his wife , three
children, Margaret (Mrs. Ed.
Rowland) 'Dublin; Louise (Mrs.
James Sloan) 101.5, Seaforth;
Eileen, (Mrs. Don Muege;
R.R .4, Walkerton, also survived
by nine grandehildzen.,- also 1,;y...
one sister and one brother, -Rita
(Mrs. John Flannery), 58 Norman
St., Stratford and Rev. J. L.
O'Rourke, Stratford, • He was
predecpsed by one brother,
Lewis, of Grand Prairie, Alberta.
He was buried on Monday,
February 16 from the
Whitney-Ribey Fuxieral Home,
Seaforth at 10:30 A.M. condutted
by Rev. J. L. O'Rourke 'with
burial at St. Columban Cemetery
- temporary entombment at
Pioneer Miusoleum; Seaforth.
. The pallbearers were Clarence
Ryan, Arthur Murray, Ronald
Murray, Pat Givlin, Ben Nyland
and Lou Maloney.'
LIUCY QUAIL
• Lucy Quail, of London. the
&Wow of the late John Quail, died
in University Hospital. London on
Saturday irk her 85th yeara;
Mrs. Quail, whose husband
died in 1974, is survived by a
daughter, Mrs Ferguson (Velma)
Murray 'of • London and two
grandchildren, Judy of London
and David of India.
She was a sister
Martha, Eliiahcth,
George Sillery
George
,The
It'ond titled Monday in the
Needham Memorial Chapel with
Rey. James A. Bryson of Empress
lUnited Church officiating.
Interment followed in forest Lawn-
Memorial Gardens.
• DR, ALEXANDER S. BLACK
Dr. Alexander S. Black, B.A.,
D.D.S. of 1 Great Oak Court,
London, died in University
Hospital, London, on Sunday,
February 15. He was in his 60th
year.
Dr, Black served with
the' Winnipeg Grenadiers •in. the
:second •war and was a -Prisoner of
war in Hong Kong following the
fall of Singapore.Graduating in
dentistry he. practiSed in Seferth
for a number of years moving to
Lotulon in the fifties.
••••--kle is survived by his widow the
former Margaret Henderson and
by three sons Robert. .I. Black,
Victoria B.C: and W. Alexander
BlaA 'and Jeffrey A. Black at
home. He is also survied by
sisters, Mrs. lain (Christina)
Mat Lean. Saskatoon, Saskatche-
wan, Mrs. M. TI. (Agnes) Bak/Le;
Sarnia, Janet_Black, San Mateo,
California, Mrs. I. (II achell„W att
antl.a brother rt Black, both
of New Westminster, B.C.
A private family service was
conducted in the Needham
Memorial Chapel, 520 Dundas
St., Wednesday, February 18th
by REv. Douglas R.G.Story of
Byron United Church officiating.
MRI. EVA KAISER
Mrs. Eva Kaiser passed away
suddehly at her residence Satur-
day, February 14,-in her 71st
year. She was the former Eva
Zapfe, wife of th late Ben Kaiser,
formerly of Detroit, sister of Mrs.
Roy (Ethel) Consitt of Flensall and
.Austin Zapfe of London. Also
sun/Wing are several 'neices and
nephews,
' The funeral service was held
from the Bonthron Funeral Home
Hensall on Tuesday at 2p.m. with
Rev. D.Beck, officiating.
Interment in Bairds Cemetery.
of the late
Sarah and
S.
funeral
Kruse
and an aunt of
of Egmondville.
service was
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