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SNOWFLAKES
ARE FALLING!
And so are the prices!
When shopping in Blyth
Enjoy a meal for two at the
Triple K Restaurant
and get 50 % off the cost of
the second meat
[either lunch or dinner)
COUNTY RD. 25,
E. OF HWY. 4
523-9623
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Buy that special gift
<4 now
and save
20 - 40%
off
all store items
4p [excluding consignments & books]
The Saga
BLYTH
9-5:30
k Closed Wednesdays
523-4331 1
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Open 6days 9-5:30
523-4351 Blyth
Snowflake
Sale
All cotton prints $3/M
Reg. $4.98 -$5.98
Simplicity Patterns 1/2 price
all Winter Stock
10-25% off
ALL IN-STORE ITEMS
SPECIAL
ON THURSDAY, JAN. 23
Fresh Hot
Homemade Donuts
TOO GOOD TO BE MISSED
BLYTH
BULK FOOD
523-4789
OPEN 6 DAYS AWEEK 10-6
January 8th
through 31st
Open
9-5:30
Closed Wednesdays
Visa Welcome
523-9709
Shop these stores
during January
• Many special buys
• Greatly reduced prices
• Buy that special gift
for that special someone
and win
All sales $5.00 and over qualify
for a chance to win
a dinner for two at
Robindale's Fine Dining
in Goderich.
'140 Aga,
Chauncey 's
hairstyling
Queen St. Blyth, Ont.
523-9722
C.O.D. Enterprises Inc.
Our Inventory Clearance Sale
is still on. Ends Jan. 31, 1986
•Fashion Jewellery 10-50% off
• Hand Cut Sterling Silver rings 10% off
Your choice: jade, black onyx, ivory
•Assorted Christmas items
•AII hairstyling needs 10% off
MANY MORE IN STORE FEATURES
OUR REPUTATION KEEPS GROWING!
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1986. PAGE 9.
Humane Society needs volunteers
The January 15th meeting of the
Huronia Branch of the Ontario
Humane Society was held at the
home of Catherine McNight, Clin-
ton.
An agent has still not been found
to handle any abuse complaints for
the area, it was reported.
Suggested were made to start a
filing system of up-to-date mem-
bers of the Huronia Branch so
notices could be sent out each
month to members that are due.
The notices will also have a place to
check if they would be willing to
volunteers to help out occasionally
if needed.
The Gund Bear was won by
Valerie VanRiesen of East St.
Clinton. The December 21st draw
was made by Mauor Balfour.
Cash register tapes are being
collected from Kuenzigs to raise
money. Joyce Van Riesen is going
to check with Zehrs to see if theirs
can be saved also.
An extra meeting is scheduled
for January 30 to discuss plans to
promoted the Royal Lipizzan Horse
Show coming to Goderich May 25
and 26. Volunteers are needed to
work on the different committees
required.
The annual open meeting will be
held February 5 at the O.M.A.F.
Office, Clinton. It is hoped that we
can get volunteers signed up for
fund raising help and for tempor-
ary homes needed until permanent
ones are found.
Got a beef?
Write us
a letter.
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