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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1985-12-18, Page 241.36 L. .99 1.36 L. 1.09 1.14 L. 2.19 1 L. 1.99 1.36 L. 1.49 PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1985. Cranbrook News IV -W r". Or' -1Pr Or J -W -4r -10r; -W6 tfjOr' Or' Christmas I Blyth --523 -9332 Snell's Grocery Limited party held SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING DEC. 24th LEWIS WHITE BREAD 675 G. EVERYDAY LOW PRICE .69 WESTON BROWN 'N SERVE OR SOFT 'N CRUSTY ROLLS 12's .79 H-EOznertCY ci JUICE V-8 VEGETABLE COCKTAIL OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY COCKTAIL WELCH'S WHITE OR CONCORD GRAPE JUICE DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE KRAFT WHITE OR FRUIT MINI MARSHMALLOWS 250 G. .79 PALANDA 284 ML. MANDARIN ORANGES .59 DOLE FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL 540 ML. 1.39 JELLO JELLY DESSERT POWDERS 85G. .29 KRAFT RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY PUREJAM 250 ML. 1.29 OCEAN SPRAY 14 OZ. CRANBERRY SAUCE 1.09 STOKELYS FANCY PUMPKIN 796 ML. 1.19 STOKELYS DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS 180z. .79 VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK 19 OZ. .79 CLUB HOUSE STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVES 375 ML. 1.39 MAZOLA NO STICK SPRAY 369 G. 2,99 McCORMICKS COUNTRY HARVEST CRACKERSALL 250 G. VARIETIES1.29 HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS CASE 24 x 280 ML. CANS PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, 7 UP, DIET 7 UP 5.99 FACIE FAVII IESSUE 2 PLY 200's .89 DELSEY 2 PLY, 4 ROLL BATHROOM TISSUE .89 VIVA PAPER TOWELS 2 ROLL .99 ALCAN HEAVY DUTY FOIL WRAP 18" x 25' 1.99 OLD DUTCH POWDERED LAUNDRY DETERGENT 6 L. 2.99 NO. 1 EMPEROR RED GRAPES PER LB. .65 JAPANESE MANDARIN ORANGES 9 LB. BOX 7.49 SWEET SEEDLESS CLEMENTINE ORANGES 2.5 KG. BOX 4.99 SUNKIST LARGE XMAS NAVEL ORANGES 48's 2 FOR .99 113's PER DOZ. 2.29, NAVEL ORANGES 138's PER DOZ. 1.99 IN SHELL PEANUTS OR MIXED NUTS 1 LB. 1.49 APPLES! CANADA FANCY APPLES! SPYS, MACINTOSH OR REG. DELICIOUS 10 lb. for2.99 OR 39c PER LB. DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS, 10 lb. for 3.50 IDA RED OR MUTSU OR 49c PER LB. TANGERINES 180's PER DOZ. 1.49 FRESH CRANBERRIES 12 OZ. .99 CAN. NO. 1 CARROTS 2 LB. .49 TURNIPS PER LB. .15 IA)NEA R S PER LB. .89 CELERY STALKS .99 CAULIFLOWER 1.29 FRESH YAM S PER LB. .35 FRUIT BASKETS made to your specifications [2 DAYS NOTICE REQUIRED] 6" POT MULTI BLOOM POINSETTIAS 3.29 SCHNEIDERS OLD FASHIONED HAM 1 /2 's PER 1-13 . 3.99 MAPLE LEAF BONELESS PORK PER LB. PICNIC SHOULDER 2.19 SCHNEIDERS NO. BACON 20.039 TS BREAKFAST BACON 10.079 TVB PER LB. .6§ MAPLELEAF ER LEANE6l PER Imro.Ea-Ek V CHICKEN OR MAC &CHEESE PER LB. 1.99 M SPICE LUNCHEON OR MINCED HAM PER LB. 1.99 BEATRICE EGG NOG 1 L. .99 BEATRICE WHIPPING CREAM 250 ML. .99 WILLETT NO. 1 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 1 LB. CREAMERY BUTTER 2.39 NUTRIFIL WHIP TOPPING 500 ML. 1.29 COUNTRY CROCK LOW FAT MARGARINE 3 LB. 2.89 VIM POWDERED SKIM MILK 1.5 KG. 5.99 UNSWEETENED DSI ORARl 12 1/2 OZ. 1.09 WESTVALE RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY BEVERAGE 250 ML. .99 BIRDS EYE 1 L. COOL WHIP TOPPING 1.59 FROZEN WILD BLUEBERRIES PER LB. 1.95 FROZEN MONTMORENCY RED CHERRIES PER LB. 1.50 FROZEN SWEET BLACK CHERRIES 7 PER LB. 1.70 FREE CASH DRAW [MINIMUM PURCHASE OF $10. REQUIRED] 7 DRAWS FOR CASH CHRISTMAS EVE AT5:30 P.M. 7 Chances to win back half or the money you spent [4 DRAWS FOR 50% BACK -3 DRAWS FOR 100% BACK] NEW DRAW EACH WEEK. YOU HAVE APPROX. 1 CHANCE IN 500F BEING A WINNER, BASED ON PREVIOUS DRAWS. CONGRATULATIONS TO LAST WEEK'S WINNERS: ELIZABETH LAWSON 6.00, YVONNECRONIN14.50,1VINSHANNON 15.00, PATRICIA HALLAHAN 17.00. EXTENDEDSHOPPING HOURS:Thurs., Dec. 19; Fri., Dec. 20; Mon., Dec. 23, each night till 9 p.m. BY MRS. MAC ENGEL Mr. and Mrs. G. van Renselaar of Brandon, Man. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert van Donkersgoed. The annual Christmas party of the Cranbrook and Ethel W.I. was held Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. at Ethel. A delicious dinner was served by the Ethel ladies. Mrs. Frank Workman and Mrs. Leslie Knight entertain- ed with carol singing and contests. There was a gift exchange and an enjoyable evening was had by all. FORESTERS MEET The Canadian Order of Fores- ters held their December meeting in the Cranbrook Community Centre on Tuesday evening, Dec. 10. Approximately 20 members were present, with president Bro. Wilfred Strickler and Bro. Gordon Hanna, chaplain, opening the meeting. All committees reported and the treasurer gave a good report. There will be another dance on Jan. 17 with Tiffen's Orchestra. Everyone is welcome. The Fore- ster's are having another beef draw with tickets available from any member. Court closed in harmony at 10:30 p.m. CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Sunday School of Knox Presbyterian Church had their Christmas concert on Sunday evening. Dec. 8 with a good attendance. Stewart Steiss was the efficient M.C. for the splendid variety program which was enjoy- ed by all. Following the program everyone was invited to the basement for cookies and a beverage bringing to a close a most enjoyable evening. ATTEND ANNIVERSARY Wilfred and Mrs. Strickler attended the 50th Anniversary dinner and dance at Plattsville town hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ferguson on Saturday night Dec. 7. Mrs. Ferguson is Wilfred's first cousin. After lunch on Sunday at Ingersoll with their son John and his wife they attended a 40th Anniversary open house at College Ave. Church hall for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond. Mrs. Bond is also a first cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Starr and daughter Kim of Wallaceburg visited Mr. and rs. Don Cotton on Saturday, Dec. 7. Miss Wendy Smith, Calgary spent a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Traves and children, Listowel, visited on Sunday with her parents, Harvey and Mrs. Smith. This community was saddened to learn of the sudden death of Earl Dunn, a former resident of Cran- brook on Thursday in Listowel Hospital. Sincere sympathy is extended to his wife Jean, and the family. Blyth Guides go carolling BY HEIDI SCRIMGEOUR On Friday the thirteenth the Blyth Girl Guides went Christmas carolling in the village of Blyth. They went to the Senior Citizens' apartments where they sang songs and gave each a Christmas craft to hang on their tree. The Guides would like to thank the seniors for giving them a bag of goodies. They sang a bit more at several homes and then went to Brenda McDonald's home to have a Christmas party. They played games and got presents and ate a lot of food. They all had a great time. ALL 200 G. VARIETIES .99 LB. 2.99 itz:ig:10,10730:4;i7iVri0:1;z3r.WIVriV,2XIMP:WW10:Wieit;r2g,i0:W.WW;