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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1985-12-04, Page 24--1-1- Thrtippicrixti-- Home Hardware PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1985. Cranbrook News United Church plans concert BY MRS. MAC ENGEL The Sunday School of Knox Church is having a' Christmas concert on Sunday, December 8 in the church. You are welcome to come and enjoy their program. Miss Nancy Jean Craig, Toronto spent a weekend with Jack and Mrs. Conley, and relatives in the area. "I he Huron-Bruce New Demo- cratic Party held its annual general meeting at the Boy Scout Hall in Kincardine last month. David Ramsay, MPP from Temiskaming, farmer and NDP agriculture critic, spoke on the problems facing farmers and the need for long-term solutions which deal with farm prices and commodity supplies. "Bandaid solutions won't solve the problems though they may buy some time," said Mr. Ramsay. Following Mr. Ramsay's speech, a lively discussion devel- oped on the topics of supply management and farm aid. Con- cerns were expressed that farmers whose only income came from their farms were at greater risk than those who had secure off-farm jobs. While the members present said they recognized that financial pressures have forced many farm- ers to take off-farm jobs, there was a feeling that a farm ought to be able to provide a living for the family upon it. After considerable debate, the riding association passed the following motion: "The Huron- Bruce NDP, along with the NDP agriculture critic, David Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Starr, Alliston, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family were in Harriston on Thursday, Nov. 28 for the 90th birthday of Beryl's mother, Mrs. Dad swell. Eleven tables played on Friday continue to explore ways to ensure the support which agriculture receives from government benefits family farms whose labor is primarily invested in the farm." night at the first euchre of the season for the Canadian Order of Foresters. High scorers were Marguerite Beirnes, Jim Minielly; low, Jean Conley, Jack Conley; lucky num- bers. Ruth Martin, Morris Honey- ford, Eleanor Stevenson; score cards, Helen Alexander, Joe Mar- tin, Bill Craig, Linda Minielly; lucky table, Earl and Lenora Mills and Bill and Margeurite Beirnes. The Forester's are not having another euchre until later in January, 1986. The Hall Board will have a euchre on Friday evening Dec. 6 in the Community Centre. NDP looks at agriculture :elr :41. 20r :a :tlf :t1r Qff 2$f 21r 21r :t1r :a :a :4!' 2$f Surprise her with a microwave You'll love it too! You'll find it at McDonald's Home Hardware TWO NEW COUNTERSAVER III MICROWAVES RVM 305 $315 .00 $373. 00 RVM :315 Plus full line of Hotpoint Appliances All at special prices Starting Friday, December 6 until Christmas, open every night until 9 p.m. except Saturday .07 .10r: 2PF: IV' Or .10 07 2g: 2"." Or: 0' itP7 it;z: The family of Jack and Jean Conley would like to invite relatives, friends and neighbours to their parents' 50th Wedding Anniversary in Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre on Saturday, December 14, 1985 at 8 p.m. Your presence will be a treasured gift. Live Demonstrations *Microwave Oven Cookery •New Food Dehydrator Saturday, December 7 11 a.m. and 2 p.m, McDonald Home Hardware Building Supplies Brussels 887-6277 LATE... Now ITil Christmas • • Snell's Grocery Lintited Blyth--523-9332 WESTON HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG ROLLS 8's .69 JELLO JELLY POWDER DESSERTS 85G. .29 DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE 1902. .79 HEINZ FANCY TOMATOJUICE 480Z. .89 E.D. SMITH GARDEN COCKTAIL 280z..89 NEILSON SERVE COLD OR HOT ICED TEA 750 G. 2.59 CLOVER LEAF RED 7 1/2 OZ. SOCKEYESALMON 2.19 HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 1L. 2.49 STOKELYS PEAS, CREAM CORN, CUT WAX OR GREEN BEANS 140Z. .59 LANCIA R.C. MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 9000. .99 BRAVO SPAGHETTI SAUCE 28 OZ.1 .09 PEERLESS PLAIN OR SALTED SODACRACKERS 400 G. 1.29 McCORMICKS GRAHAM WAFERS OR CRUMBS 400 G. 1.39 KRAFT 16 SINGLES CHEESE SLICES 500 G. 2.99 PINE RIVER MARBLE, MEDIUM OR EXTRA OLD WHITE CHEDDAR CHEESE PLEHR. 2 .99 DELI SLICED OLD MILL COOKED HAM, SCH. BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA, CANADIAN QUEEN - SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT, SALAMI, PEPPERONI, MINCED HAM, OR SUMMER SAUSAGE, MAPLE LEAF MAC & CHEESE OR MOCK CHICKEN YOUR CHOICE ONLY PER LB. 1.99 ...---....... DAVERN S.P. COTTAGE 1/2 s ROLL PER LB. 1.29 SWIFTS PREMIUM OR MARY MILES 500 G. BREAKFAST BACON 1.89 CANADA PACKERS BULK WIENERS PER LB..79 OR BUY A BOX FOR PER LB..69 SUNSHINE FANCY FROZEN GREEN PEAS 5 LB. 3.49 CREST REGULAR, MINT, OR GEL TOOTHPASTE 100 ML. 1.19 DOVE BATHROOM TISSUE4 ROLL.99 PRONTO PAPER TOWELS 2 ROLL .99 SUNLIGHT LIQUID FOR DISHES DETERGENT 1.5 L. 2.89 4 MORE FREE DRAWS FOR CASH DEC. 7th Win back the amount of your purchase - [minimum order of $10.00 required]. Congratulations to last weeks winners: Mrs. Yvonne Dyk won $15.50; Mrs. Tom Bernard won $14.50; Mrs. Gladys Johnson won $27.00; Mr. Lorne Scott won $32.00. OUR INSTORE FEATURES AND LOW SHELF PRICES OFFER SAVINGS SECOND TO NONE!