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LEMONDE
12 oz.
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THURS. & FRI. 9 - 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 - 6 P.M.
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SENIOR CITIZENS DAYI 5%
DISCOUNT. ON ORDER OR
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PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, '1981 utcher
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Cling Free Sheets
FABRIC
SOFtENER
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36'e
Westona Enriched
,..70 WHITE
2' ' BREAD 24 oz.
Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef Hinds
SAN1 FLUSH Homburg or Wiener
POWDER 1.4,kg. . _1.45 . MEALTYME
ROLLS Pkg. of 8 21.99
Dial.
BATH. SOAP 1.79 Monarch Asst. Flavours
QUICK LOAF
MIXES . 425 g. .99
Pais & Boot, Special Menu
CAT FOOD 1 kg.. 1.69
Weston.
1 .84' -WAGON WHEELS 350 g..1.09 Dep.
Case of 6
QUALITY 'POP
strong ram sat
McCain--Deep & Delicious
Deluxe 23 oz. 1,29 Pepperord 21 oz.
PIZZA
.98 Arctic Gardena
PEAS 2 113. bag
Old South
ORANGE JOKE icy dna
Kelloilleo
EGGO WAFFLES 11 oz.
Highliner Cod
FISH STICKS 14 oz. 1.89 CREAM PIES
Canadian
340 g.
2.59
.98
1.29
.69 lb.
McCains
SUPERFRIES &
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HASH
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POTATOES to
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WHITE
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CHERRY
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NOTICE STORE WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7",1981
WE RESERVE THE
*RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES
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Leaver Pieces Et Stems
MUSHROOMS
10 oz.
.75
Grilltime Briquets
CHARCOAL
5 lb.
.99
Nabob Tradition
GROUND COFFEE
l lb .
2.49
Chef Boy - R - Dee
PIZZA
with cheese.
29 oz.
1.69
Knechtel Brand
POTATO CHIPS
200 Gr.
.79
500 g.
375 gr.
500 g.
500 g pug,
V2's
175 Gt. Pkg.'
1 kg.
250 g.
500 g.
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Full Slice
ROUND
STEAK
lb
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29
1.79
1.59
1.99
1.99
3.49 lb..
1.59
3.89
1.59
1.99
Sirloin Of
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Boneless Rump or
SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS
Schneiders Oktoberfest
SAUSAGE
Schneklers Oktoberfest
PORK BURGERS
Schneiders '
MINI SIZZLERS
Schneider,
BOLOGNA
ScImelderS
OLD FASHIONED HAM
Scianeidein
COOKED HAM
Schneiders Family
BEEF PATTIES
Schneiders
SLIM STIX
Schindel*,
SAUSAGE ROLLS
wedding ydro ass
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in Vietnamese and translated
too. Close to 100 guests
attended the wedding and
celebration afterwards. It
ended abruptly when the
lights went out. We wish
Nam and Thu God's bless-
ings in their life together.
Alateen group meeting
every Sunday eventing in the
VanaStra Christian Church
11.404gAIKES
'Cues; Aug. 25 the squirt
boys won their game against
celhourne TownShip 444,
Our Mons played the union
at Dominiinn Roads on Aug.
26. The score was unprint-
able. Their nest game was
also lost, against Holmesville
on Aug. 30 by a score of 16-13.
Remember moms, school
starts September 8th
LIONS AND LIONESS
Regular meetings begin
this week for the Vanastra
and District 1..irow and Lion.
OSS Citti*. The 1.i(Ms dinner
:ttreetingg is Sept. at P4o-,
and the Lioness dinner meet-
ng,. is Snip; at 71 41 P411"
With . from ions
members $orooley' the
lioness Ceoinpleteci their pm.
nastra
nice
have mean; to them. May
God be with us till we meet
agaht.--
Happy birthday to Penny
Robinson on Aug. 29.
Sorry Diane! Happy birth-
day on Aug. 27.
Rest wishes to John Bjerg
on Aug. 27.
Dees Wayne Riley really
wear pink underwear to
Lions Bail Gamestr-Nciteard
rabbit's.of a foot but, ,.
Bruce and Nancy 'Linton
have loved to the toWn-
hOnses...
isiteenvering
Most skin .grAfting has
been done- He's on his'. fee
Unfortunately he will , be
unable to return to school.
this fall, as he. needs' a- tot of
physiotherapy for the full use
of hit' hands and fingers.
Robin Gates .and family
were camping in the area this
past week when he had a
slight heart attack. Robin is
in Clinton Community Hosp-
ital, and hopefully will 'be
released soon and able to
return home.
Friday Aug. 28 Nam and
Thu were married. It is the
second Vietnamese wedding.
Bilingual Rev. Ut Van To
from Toronto gave the vows
Exeter 74. Icirton SO, Vanas-
tra 53. New Hamburg-:O.
TeusWaier. 41, WA/Arton 1,
tiAtAnt4.0 flOafoth*, At
one pointj40 of. 58 ,events)
Vanastra was in fifth place.
Finalist Yanastra and
District swimmers competing
were Joel and lvicchele and'
Monique Aunger. Jan Baker,.
Michelle Butt, Josh and Julia
Feltharn, ChriSt4, Renee and
Sue Leman, Lovekesh Malik
Chris and Kathy MacDonald,
Tanya Ross, Greg Schmidt,
Julie Schmidt, Seda Unsal.
The summer program at
the Vanastra Recreation Cen-
tre will come to an end this
week.
Brochures for the fall
program will be out about
Sept. 7. Those programes
will start on Sept. 21.
The Vanastra; DiStriet.
Swirl tifice4 oh in .
fgeeirtdine.• At. the -semifinal
swim et'en. August
R0**Wete-.1cineer4itte.PC..
••$* MAWS 44, 00gioti nfli, Exeter Yatiagra
Teetantter. Seatartit
Walkerton IS. Although the
score was lower. than Usual,
'many of the sWimmers won
gOod placings cefnpared to
the Kincardine and 'Elmira
send-final meets.. Final meet
was in Guelph Aug. 30 where
the swithmers.saye,their best.
effort of the season. •
All swimmers improved to
earn eighth place finish,. out,
of fourteen teams competing.
The final standings were
Kintardine 221, Elmira 215,
Fergus 206, St. Mary's 139,
Goderich 86, Mt. Forest 74,
Correspondent
R.ILIEMO
02-95%
If we don't face up to our
mobilities as parents
and do something in a
hurray. we will not have any
Scoots of Girl Guides in
Vettaatta this year. We need
for the Group Parent
eMenittee, leaders for
broseuieS, gUides pathfind.
4;r4imd.ic9u4144a :helped.
for ,the' 'cos NEED
YO1,1,1 Vie liaae 'had the same
lea {ors hrOwni0
the past five.
years., Beeause 'of working
'
4: hcu and other conditions,;
they, clone; tOrtke it hat* this
year, What are we going to
do? Are we goitig to let the
grotiPs fold? I think as
parents we have an obliga-
tion to the community and our
children to keep scouting and
guiding alive and well. Let's
" get out and support all of
these groups. One of the
greatest feelings of pride and
accomplishment in this life is
to have a child, our own or
Others, look you in the eye
and say: "Thank you for
helping me grow. `lo be a
better citizen and person...
As leaders of brownies and
guides we feel a committ-
meat of five years work with
these children should not go
by the wayside..
If you are interested in
being a leader of , one of these
iir?oPa - plea-Se contact
Diane Rya (Brownies) at
482.3886 or Meryl Thomas
(Guides/ at 482-9467. Re-
member if is . up to you!.
Signed by r Meryi Tboina-S,
Diane Ryart, ',Nue Jeacrock,..
and Sandy. Mgt"*lits:
PE'` 14. 610$0,SES
Nort4a4t. MeV:v4-0n is
siretttng At, week- Milt his
stSter404aw suck
PeRltews- , 7 -
Lark aiirtirett. and fatuity
hoe': enjoyed two weeks
holidays, with the exception
of her car, catching on fire.
The Mantel's, are home
again after. holidaying from
Aug. 7 to 24. They had a
great times visiting in Van-
couver, then to Salem in
Oregon to visit his brother
who is also a minister, then
to Modesta. California near
San Francisco to visit his
brother and her sister. Now
we say farewell to the four
Mantel s as they move to St.
Thomas. They all wish to
thank you for every-thine you
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IMO* EXPOSITOF $epTemeen , 1181
boaa
sessions with themes for the June Tonaphins-Lee has
week, and a schedule for enjoying several days
various activities. on her boat.
Swim team places
iect at the Vanastra
Public' School. Railway ties
were placed around the
activity centre on the play-
ground and filled with sand.
• -CUBS
Vanastra Cub Pack will
start regular meetings again
on Mori. Sept. 14 at the
Vanastra Recreation Centre
from kW to 8 p.m., Resign-
ton will be 00 evening, All
buys ngefi S to 10, year's old
are • welcome. fee' is 110,
Plel$0 bring OkfirlItintber.
Future, meetings will be" held
every Monday evellimi from
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6:20 to 8 p.m. For more
information please contact
Jim Thomas (Melt') or Meryl
Thomas (Bagheera) at
482.9467.
BINGO
Winners of the regular
Tuesday evening bingo held
at the Vanastra Recreation '
Centre at p.m. for the week
of Toes- Aug. 25 are as
foil010: first share the
wealth with $71 WAS ,Shltley
Smith Ondericb. Second
share' the 'Wealth .with
was- Annie Steci`trom Clip
tons Ttits-4 abere-.die wealth with sio was l*tvyti
,, wit fiorn BarttholM; 401tPot.‘"
winner of $204, was also
Shirley Smitkfrom Goderich.
TUCHERS8DTH DAY
NURSERY
The Tuckersmith bay Nur-
sery welcomes Tony Pecker-
ing. Happy birthday to Tony
on Aug. 30. He will be three
years old.
The Day Nursery wishes to
think the parents who let
their children go on their_
float which won first prize at
the recent fair.
Next week the nursery
gets back into the swing of
things for the fall and winter
e