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SLICED OR BY THE PIECE 5 BUDGET PACK
FRESH DILA LOIN PORK CHOPS
PORK LIVER t 3 TENDERLOIN PORTION
3 RIB PORTION
AND 3 CENTRE
tut tHoos
I
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fine markets... of fine foods
4
DEVON SLICED
SIDE BACON
LB.
CENTRE CUT PORK
BONELESS
- LOIN CHOPS
OR LOIN ROASTS
CHOICE "CENTRE CUT"
LOIN PORK CHOPS
ORO 9.
PKG.
LB.
SCHNEIDERS-6 VARIETIES
SLICED
BOLOGNA-
500,g. PKG.
OKTOBERfEST SAUSAGE
OUR
REG.
$2,89
500 g. PKG.
BURNS
SANDWICH STYLE.
COOKED NAM L.8.1.59
SCHNEIDERS
CORNED BEEFL 1.29 OLDS FASHION. LOAF
SHOPSYS
PREPARED
POTATO SALAD LB,
MAPLE LEAF
SWEET PICKLED -CORNED sit It
BEEF BRISKET 43- lig• 17410
?RIDE Of CMOS •
. LB.
NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL ZEHRS STORES
FRESH .ATLANTIP
HADDOCK FILLETS .1 59 .
FRESH, NAKED
WHITE
BREAD 24 oz
LOAF
FRESH BAKED
DINNER
ROLLS DOZEN
meat specials sIERIITGIRSittat4.49
SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST $1 .9
MUSTARD a oz. SUE •
375 9' PKG.. MIK Of CANADA
DINNER NAM . 4.-$42.69
SCHNEIDERS OKTOSERFEST #f GOWEN BASTE. ROASTING 48
SAUERKRAUT 9°° All • CHICKENS
SCHNEIDERS OHTOIEIFEST a NI* Milt COOKED
PORK BURGERS .
PRODUCT OF CANADA NO. 1 GRADE
TOMATOES
FLAVOURFUL
FIELD
GROWN
SAVE MORE
ONTARIO FIELD GROYht ,,..•
FRESH TOMATOES 4 01. BAS. 1SS
PROW OF CANADA CANADA NO. I GRADE PRODUCT OF CANADA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA
MILD, SWEET, ino
SPANISH TYPE ONIONS IT 7 lb.
PRODUCT OF CANADA CANADA' NO. I GRADE
MILD ONTARIO
COOKING ONIONS w
YOUNG, TENDER, Af
MINI-CARROTS lb.
PRODUCT Of 'CANADA
WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN:
Azehrs !PoPielo, & DE89 MON., TOES. & SAT. TILL 6 P.M.
WED., THUDS. 81 Fill. TILL 9 P.M.
lb.
OUTSPAN
ORANGES 4 IP.
PRO. 1.59
PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA CANADA FANCY
GRANNY SMITH1/10
APPLES' Ey lb.
August 28-
September 12
POOL KIT INCLUDES
«30 mil. vinyl liner •14 gauge
gal. steel walls •Bullnose
copingmin dra
in
•a•H sa d t t rnlitritengrs
•
with
pump *Vacuum kit «Main-
. tenance kit *6' diving board.
•3 step ladder 461Installation
includes concrete and pool,
pad bottom eskimmer
1-0
pool kits and all inven-
0 ptory including patio fur-
...die off • nature, games, chemicals
and accessories.
Beat inflation! Order now for fall installation.
2.34 Main. St.North Seaforth
5274104
THE HURON XP9$11' .R., AUGUST go, Mt
Seniors play crib in Londesboro.
Correspondent
stes.ogrrsoolloaooK
5334250
"Happy Gang Seniors"
meeting was held August
18th at 2 p.m. with 19
members present. President
Elsie Shaddiek welcomed all.
The minutes of the August
4th meeting were read by
secretary, Joan Scott and
tressureis report 4 Dora
tibbreq
It wits moved tp aSk Reg
tAivaen tOreserve the 40 on
the Ors9ind third Tuesday of
cad) ,
*
14.9hth Or tnetings. (,t
woos° coved to send it get
wen card to Z in
a
fa Redford
Orton hospitl.. Each mern-
bet is toTay SOc each once a
month. Next Meeting is.
September 1st at 2 p.m.
Committee in charge Vi
Barns. Margaret Taylor, and
Mary Clark.
Cribbags and cards were
played." Winners of cards
were ladies high - Stella
Adams* lone hands - Marg-
aret dyad; tow - Myrtle
Fairservice; men's high -
Gloria MvEwing (playing as
a man).Ione bands - Charlie
Scanlon; low - gmerson
Hesk. contest winners were:
Ida Wright and Jim Mc-
Ewing. Prizes were donated
by. Wilfred and Verna Glax,
?ow served by
Isabel Airdrie) Mary Pok-
DP4441 stntinsibel. 40;001.1.
aPPTeehttittl.
COMO CM
The Cheerio dab mot at
Beth Knox*a August 19th at 2
p.m. Edythe Beacom opened
the meeting with a reading
and Beth Keno:welcomed all.
Minutes and treasurers re- •
port were read by Addle
Thinking. Roll Ball, Was ans-
wered by 10 members with a
current event Addie Hunk,
ingt resigned as secretary-
I. A
treasurer and Dora Shobv
iri_olt accepted for 1 year. -
Edythe Beacom will be in
Group 4 in place of Group 2.
The draw was donated by
Stella Adams and won by
Addle Bunking. Get well
cards were sighed for Ida
Don* . and Gladys Arm-
strong, The next meeting
Will be September .15th.
Grotipi at the home of Larne
Lyon.
The program was a read-
ing by Beth Knox and 2
contests by Edythe Beat n
Aker a few games of cards,
lunch was served by Edythe
Beacom and Beth Knox.
PERSONALS
Congratulations to Sharon
Thompson and Brian Nesbitt
AfIlto were married in our
church on kRost 240.
-Wow *acotn, tawa
Lyon,- Gail..-Wr . and Inan
AV,NOnatteaded the one day
school. •7*(44co."0 A104
0Alep.St.:ThOnlas on. Trigs;
daY.18tk00.8. brbita. from
ginton• .
IWO* Lawrie retutited''
his
-to
tt Kitchener ash
Sat. 22nd from. spending the
past week with his grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shad-
dick spent a few days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Shaddick and Stephen.
Brantford.
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook,
Thelma Ellerbv and Done
Garrow spent Friday night
with Joan Garrow, Landon.
14r. and Mrs.. Orvjlle
Newby spent ArsdnestlaY
with Mr. and Iles. Bob
frferuirys at the cottage at
Georgian Bay.
Atte.nding the
AMO convention at the Royal
York In Toronto $0040 to
Wettoe*.40' !.T.TP• Hi Ilea •
'Avo. ',•teprnsentstiyes. Mr.
sr* MtS. • Tnon Vonninil1nt%
ME.'snd Mrs-004m Yinnent
• Mr... fift4 and 'Mr. and Mrs. HarrY
1,car, 7 •
• Keep in ..rpind. 'the Wye
Chapel citofit#rt steopc*Hon.
-this $unday, Augnst 30th at 3
p.m. when iftev. Willis Mink-
in$' of 'Elmira will be guest
speaker. Bring lawn chairs. • •
In case of rain will be held in
Londesboro United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard
are spending 2 weeks visiting
her mother Mrs. Glover and
other relatives at White
Sands P.E.I.
C orrespondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
. 887-6677
The gathering of the Short-
reed clan was held on
Sunday, August 16 at the
home of Mack. and- Janet
Webster and family of Var-
na. There were about 40
relatives present from ton-
don, Blyth, Toronto, Wing-
ham, Egmondville, Wing-
ham and Walton. After an
aftr -noon of visiting a smor-
o gasbordsupper was enjoyed.
PEILSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achil-
les and family of Bellwood
visited' during the weekend
with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Achilles.
The general U. C. W. will hold
giant meeting with all units,
September '2 at the church.
Guest speaker_to be Carolyn
(Fraser) Sullivan who works
With children. This meeting
will recognize the year of the
disabled. Everyone plan to
attend.
Allison and. Leslie Traviss
of Waterloo spent the week
--with their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Traviss. They
returned home with their
parents Dr. and Mrs. Brian
Traviss on the weekend.
Brett 'Moffett son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Moffett of Guelph-
spent the week before at the
of 2 do
47.41141.-by. Gorr Smith .was
MEN IN THE KITCHEN? — You bet, 'The Londesboro Lions were
cooking up a storm Sunday morning for over 200r The pancake breakfast
was to help raise funds for the Clinton Hospital fund. With two more
events planned the group hopes to raise $3,000 for the fund. Keeping the
pancakes cooking is Brad Kennedy (Photo by Hamilton)
Lions serve 200 at
breakfast for hospital
The Londesboro Lions held a very success-
pancako—bretdtfast- —Sunday- • -mot-in-nu
serving approximately 200 people. All who•
ate seemed well satisfied. And some even
suggested this should become a weekly
event.
The Lions while pleased with the success of
the morning vetoed the 'weekly idea. All
proceeds are earmarked for the Clinton
Hospital Building Fund to 'which _the: Lions
---have lifedged
All .readers are reminded of the need for
donations of any auctionable items for the fall
acution to be held by the Lions. Contact any
Londesboro Lions member for details.
Tickets will also be on sale for the upcoming
dance to be held in November with. again; the
proceeds committed to the Hospital Fund.
Shortreed clan. meets
Traviss home.
There will be a, Squirt ball
tournament this weekend
both Saturday and Sunday at
the Walton Ball Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hackwell and Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Traviss visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Marshall at Comma.
I CAN HARDLY WAIT TO BITE IN — Connie
Hoggart was one of over 200 who enjoyed the
Londesboro Lioris pancake breakfast Sunday
morning. Money raised from 'the sale is for the
Clinton Hospital fund. The Lions have also
planned- an auction and a dance with proCeeds
again for the hospital fund.