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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-06-10, Page 9ENRICHED WHITE, CRACKED WHEAT OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT ZEHRS BREAD 24 oz. LOAVES GREEN GIANT FANCY CREAM CORN CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS OR PEAS VEGETABLES IF°R•99# CHAISTIES CHIPS AHOY OR OREO COOKIES 14 oz. TINS 450 g. • PKG. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE PEACHES GOLDEN OWE PRODUCT OF CANADA ONTARIO GROWN GREEN ONIONS BUNCH NIAGARA FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 12.5 FL. OZ. TIN OUR REG. 93' WHITE, YELLOW OR ARTS 'N' FLOWERS SCOTTOWELS 2 ROLL 41 29 4 PKG. CATELLI SPAGHETTI SAUCE 40MATO 28 oz. 89' WITH MEAT 28 oz. 109 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE CANTALOUPES JUMBO CALIFORNIA • GROWN EA. PRODUCT, OF CANADA ONTARIO GROWN RADISHES' - BUNCH WESTONS FRESH BAKED HAMBURG OR WIENER ROLLS 69` ZEHRS COFFEE WHITENER _ • - JAR W 500 9. t• .$ „ --1---- BEATRICE FRUIT BOTTOM YOGURT 175 g. gar CUPS • PKG. OF 12 E.D. SMITH 3 FRUIT MARMALADE 99" 500 ml. JAR NOT MALL STORES. OO TWISTS PKG. OF 3 fur P r CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW•sa CAKE- ROLL16.92-• ONION OR CARAWAY RYE BREAD_ii$0!_69 4 FRESH DANISH FISH STICKS 14 ox. •89 RIGHLINER FISH IN BATTER 0 in t•0BOSTON, BLUE 14 'oz. • NORDIC A 2% DIET 500 9. COTTAGE CHEESE 'in/ 'BLUE BONNET COLOURED MARGARINE - FOR FLYING OR CRAWLING INSECTS VAPORETTE 428 g.~1,99 WE RESERVE TIN RIONT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASMIMILE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. HIGH URN BOSTON BLUE OUR REG. 2.39 IA I 11 I III PI I \NI II II) H‘ I 1111 IN HWY. NO. 8 III R ‘1‘N, 51,1R R1‘ III RI) wal GODERICH- HURON RD. OPEN WED., THURS., FRI., EVENINGS lor PRODUCE SPECIALS CHERRisTOMATOES ;'ROD. OF S: AIR. CAN. FCY. APPLES PROD.# HONDURAS DOLE IIRANO ' GRANN' SMITHS _Sr PINEAPPLE ea. ~. f9 79° CUCUMBERS _Tz!?.E15-i 99# 4" CARROTS "" 78 A 2 lb BAG ' RICAN VIOLiTS 179 C.P.G.A. CHAMPIONSHIP WESTMOUNT GOLF CLUB KITCHENER ONTARIO' MONDAY JUNE 22 - SUNDAY JUNE 28 ZEHRS SPECIAL _ OFFER ADMISSION: MONDAY JUNE 22 OPENING CEREMONIES/PRO AM DRAW TUESDAY JUNE 23' PRO AM BONUS TOURNAMENT WEDNESDAY JUNE: 24 PRACTICE/CANON CAMERA DAY , WITH '20.00 PURCHASE AT ZEHRS OBTAIN A VOUCHER GOOD FOR ONE ADMISSION MONDAY, TUESDAY.OR WEDNESDAY MONDAY VALUEe5.00 TUESDAY VALUE 40.00 WEDNESDAY VALLIE110.00 SUPER SPECIALS ON GAMES PEOPLE PLAY 4 STEEL TIP DARTS -2 TARGET RIMS Wol DRANO 1.AWN DARTS:118 D ST ELTAAR WHIG DESNA GLIDER Si.99 STEEL FRAIN SADMINTIM ANA RACQUET_ ritanKmeas • to PAIL IL SHOVEL-s1;1* I9 ragIRWIN rtItAIM FRISBEE ea. *1.99 BADMINTON IRA A BIRDS PKG. OF 4 ' dir CLOVER LEAF FLAKED WHITE TUNA 184 g. TIN QUICK COOKING DAINTY RICE 9 24 SIZE Oz I. 8 , • 0 (;real Selection of Name Brands Kaufman of Collingwood, Flexsteel, Kroehler, Simmons, Knechtel, Krug, Strathroy, Braemore, LA-Z-Boy, Electrohorne Furniture and TV. J.C. 'Snyder, Marshall Patio furniture, Andrew Malcolm, Brentwood, Sebastian. ---utoemop.m. OUS MATTRESS TREMEN DVALUES \ G. G. Goettler Fine Furniture 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE UNTIL June 30th Sofas, Chairs, Bedroom Suites, • Dinette Suites, Patio Furniture its..44111,1141 Weft known for fenturina the finest furniture and Dries. selection and TaIllif." orailable in South 'Western hem. SPECIAL OPEN NOOSE Sunday, June 14th film 1.5 p.m. .fihte fo stove oarlock's GG GOEI LER OF DUBLIN vorAINTIVLIttralitts.. us, FREE'DELIVERY SERVICE Brussels choir to sing at Walton o • THE HURON POS1TOR. 1U.NE 10.1001 AO 111-e;.anS in his serineti.„Ushers. - •;, were Brian; Willie,e,'';'Doug Fraser and FiOWATLI, Haek• well. Those participatin`k . in the serving of communion were: Roy Williamson, Edith Wey. Bruce Clark. Emerson Mitchell. Annie Reid. Doug Fraser and Bill Coutts. Next Sunday begins with a sing song at 10:45 a.m. June 21 is S.S. awards day and Correspondence MRS. ALLAN DeteCALL 8874677 24 ladies attended the U.C.WS. meeting Wednes- day evening, June 3. Mrs. Graeme Craig ga ve the Call to Worship. The 1 7th and Boundary were in charge of. devotions. Mrs. 'Cliff Rix- was contrneritator for a ..toit that goes, to show the dif- ' ference between our every day Lives and our. Sunday lives. These taking part were Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs. How- ard Hackwell, Mrs. Ralph Traviss, Mrs. T. Dundas and Mrs. ft Bolger as pianist. Mrs. W. Bewley took the topic on Christian De- velopment; showing how we witness ourselves. in wh at way. our study and our action. The skit. "Of course we're witnesses...aren't we?" was taken by Mrs. Murray Dennis. Mrs. Doh Fraser. Mrs. H. Traviss, Mrs. A. McCall and Mrs. Bewley. This part of the Flecking was closed by Mrs, Promotion Sunday is June 21st. plans are being made for Senior Citizens Sundays the 28th Meeting closed with prayer. CHURCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hoegy were greeters Sunday morn; ing at Duff'S United Church. Mrs. Ray: Hucther was or- Brussels School Choir. AREA PERSONALS Miss Debbie Van Vliet. London. spent a recent week- end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Grey Twp. Little Rodney Clark. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark is home again from Seaford! Hospital • following surger y Mrs. Keil McDonald spent the past week in ( algar. with Mr. and Mrs Robert 'Aar wick and Lanni% Mr and Mrs. Gordon Saunders. Royal Oak. M.thigan spent the weekend. with Mr. " and Mrs. Allan Searle. 'On Sat ur• d(a'y. . the Saunders accompan• Red Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether to Kitchener where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Evans. On Sunday the Huethers were dinner guests at 'the Searle's horne. • chic. read the scripture from „Jo Craig with' rijave r kfitic A On the Mrs:: ori Rennet: Presid- 'gLini5t.Mr'. Den rvivilt`n414 fiVenrite story that Pet* tade for the bum /Ivo, $41114'4 S'5144). Imo 1.,.teatga 4eStIs WaSkven by with a, poggr. .11 yo4,' bit,y• Bewley 'mail the ,scripture Mts, W. garden. Mrs- Herb TraVISS, le,asPX15. Cralig, Mrs C. BitiNe assist ,gave the .sectetnrie-erepurt, Sri. Rev- (-4fle, A.sSwan AtiltY•kts. P. Craig: the pinu..** 96404, vas:` VOIce% 'tire aiii0t00 on The ,4.4tOmptication.' received and ,u4kg(teti...;I raetjt is teak eS • perfect" conv.enor,Mrs,PavP:won thg, cotxesponttetloet 11, C Cr and Auld ''',;vbat Pentecost` was read frant La:sm.:rine Ba- high. it was mentioned if anyone, wanted to go to Alma College for the one day o n August 18 by bus from Clinton are to let Mrs. D. McDonald know after the unit meetings. Flowers for the month of June are in charge of the 17th and Boun- dary Unit with Walton Unit in July. area news s MAZOLA 100% PURE CORN OIL 750 ml. SIZE St 6 WELLA BALSAM 'NORMAL SHAMPOO 350 ml. 4249 BELLA BALSAM EXTRA BODY CONDITIONER 350 ml. 169 4 VARIETIES - FROZEN SAVARIN DINNERS , 119 CHERRY HILL, MOZZARELLA. MEDIUM, EHEESE ox. 149 REGULAR STYLE SARAN WRAP 15 m .70° LEMONADE FLAVOUR CRYSTALS REALEMON 624 g. 1 Kg. SIZE SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY JUNE 16 SPAGNETTINI, SPAGHETTI OR READY Cu MACARONI CATELLI_, Ilia KELLOGGS CEREAL RICE KRISPIES 725 g. PKG. OUR REG. 1.45 BETTY CROCKER MIXES SNACKIN CAKE 14 oz. PKG. THIS STUFF'S NOT TOO BAD — Derek McClure of R.R. 2, Seaforth seemed to' find the food to his liking at the Walton Ham and' Turkey Supper on Tuesday night as George McClure looked on. (Photo by Ranney) „. CLEANING UP — Lynne Davies of R R 2 t Brussels and Kathleen Williamsdn of Walton had the clean-up duty of washing dishes after the ham and-turkey supper-was :held- at--Dufrs -United-Church; Walton-oda 'Tuesday. 1Photo by Ranney) ZEHRS OWN BRAND BEANS WITH PORK IN. TOMATO SAUCE 19 oz. TIN PEACH HALVES OR SLICES. PEARS. APRICOTS OR FRUIT COCKTAIL- WEIGHT WATCHERS 39taatil 99' ZEHRS,LAUNDRY DETERGENT 6 LITRE pp 2.4 Kg. • i. .