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25 Auction Sales
cabinet; COffee and end tableSl
platform rocker; Found top ta-
ble; oak rocker; chrome table
and chairs; Westinghouse 21 in,
television; mirrors; pole lamp;
mantel clack; radio; KelViaatOr
inch 4,13Urner sieve; West-
inghouse riled, size refrigerator
with top freezer; GE twin wash-
er and dryer, AU above men-
tioned items like new, Oak bed-
stead, springs and mattress;
dreaser; chest of ni draWers'
'
a-
hogeaY bedstead, springs and
mattress; 2-piece vanity; dress-
er; trilight lamp; vacuum plean-
er; large Assortment glassware;
sets of dishes; silverware; an-
tique arid fancy dishes; alumi-
num ware; linens; quilts; rugs;
mats; hreadloom rug 9x12; car-
pet strips; flannelette blankets;
2 cameras; crokinole board;
electric toaster and iron; mix
master; sealers; crocks; step
ladder; med. size vault; minia-
ture house; Maxwell power
lawn mower; picnic table; step
stool; step ladder; garden
tools; 24 ft. extension ladder;
lawn chairs; aluminum chairs; .
rubber tired wheelbarrow; Patr
antique handcuffs, etc., etc.
Plan to attend, Everything in
first class condition.
Terms: Cash
THOMAS TAYLOR, Proprietor
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
First house north of Stephen
Township Central School,
21 miles west of Crediton
thence 1/4 mile north, on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
at 1:30 p.m.
Chesterfield and chair; 6 din-
ing room chairs; 2 oak rock-
ers; buffet; 8 kitchen chairs;
coffee table; fern stand; wash
stand; mantel clock; leather
rockers; book case; arm chair;
library table; dry sink; phono-
graph; dressers; commodes;
oak bedsteads; steel bedstead,
springs and mattress; hanging
lamp; coal oil lamp; 2 toilet
sets; antique dishes; glassware;
china; silverware; kitchen uten-
sils; kitchen cupboard; Boston
rocker; large assortment lin-
ens, quilts, comforters; mats;
pillows; apple peeler; bake
board; bird cages; ironing
- board; large trunk; lanterns;
copper boiler; bench; paper
rack; clock shelf; quantity of
dry wood; washing machine;
sealers; crocks; barrel; clothes
dryer, etc., etc.
Terms: Cash
ESTATE OF THE LATE
EDITH KENNEY
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19:26c
y 4
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of
Valuable Real Estate, Dairy
Cattle, Tractor, Combine,
Farm Machinery, Field
Corn, Grain, Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 3, CON. 9, HAY TWP.
41 miles west of Exeter or 21
miles east of Dashwood thence
1/2 mile north, on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2
at 1:00 . p.m.
REAL ESTATE — Parcel # 1
consists of 100-acre farm, Lot
3, Con. 9, Hay Twp. on which
is situated a two-storey brick
dwelling with attached garage.
Main floor: Living and dining
room, modern kitchen, 4-piece
bath and utility room. Second
floor: 4 bedrooms with clothes
closets. Full size basement, new-
ly installed oil furnace. Large
steel drive shed; newly built
silo 15x50. No barn due to re-
cent fire. Seven acres mixed
THE MUNICIPALITY OF
THE TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
BY-LAW NO. 25-1968
A By-law to raise $500,000.00 to aid in the construction of
tile, stone and timber drains, and to rescind the borrowing
power of By-law No. 3-1958
WHEREAS the Council of the Township of Stephen
passed By-law No. 3-1958 to raise $200,000.00 to aid in
the construction of tile, stone or timber drains.
AND WHEREAS it is necessary to raise an additional
$300,000.00 to aid in the construction of tile, stone or
timber drains.
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Township of
Stephen, pursuant to The Tile Drainage Act, enacts as
follows:
1. The Reeve may from time to time, subject to
the provisions of this by-law, borrow on the
credit of the corporation of Municipality such
sum not exceeding in the whole $500,000.00, as
may be determined by the Council, and may in
manner hereinafter provided, issue debentures of
the corporation in such sums as the Council may
deem proper for the amount so borrowed, with
coupons attached as provided in section 4 of the
Act
2. Subject to section 10 of The Tile Drainage Act,
when the Council is of opinion that the
application of any person to borrow money for
the purpose of construction a tile, stone or
timber drain should be granted in whole or in
part, the Council may, by resolution, direct the
Reeve to issue debentUres as aforesaid and to
borrow a sum not exceeding the amount applied
for, and may lend the same to the applicant on
the completion of the drainage works.
3. A special annual rate shall be imposed,levied
and collected over and aboVe all other rates
upon the land in reSpect of which the money is
borrowed, sufficient for the payment of the
principal and interest as provided by the Act.
4. That the borrowing power of By-law No.
3-1058 of the Municipality of the Township of
Stephen is hereby rescinded, '
Read a first and second time this 7th day of May 1968.
Read a third time and passed this 3rd day of September 1968.
Take notice that the above is 8 true copy Of a By-law
passed by the Council of the Township of Stephen on the
3rd day of September, 1968,and all parsons are required to
take notice that any one who desires to apply to have the
by-law or any part thereof quashed must serve notice of his
application upon the Head or Clerk of this Municipality
within 20 days after the date of the last publication of this
notice, and must make hiS application to the Supreme
Court of Ontario within one month after the said date, This
notice was first publithed on the 12th day of September,
1968, and the last publication will be on the 26th day of
September, 1968.
CUM
DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS
ONTARIO
Require Trucks acid Loaders for Hire
To be used for winter salting and sanding
Separate sealed tenders marked: Truck Rental Agreement, or
Loader Rental Agreement
will be received arDistrict Office, Stratford, until
12 o'clock noon local time, Friday, September 27, 1968.
TRUCKS
with minimum G.V.W. 27000 lbs. suitable for mounting
power sanding units are required at the following locations:
1 Truck — Milverton
3 Trucks —Galt, New Hamburg
2 Trucks — Guelph, Guelph East, Listowel, HArriston,
Wroxeter, Monkton, Stratford, St, Marys,
Mitchell, Exeter, Clinton, Wingham, Lucknow,
Goderich, Grand Bend, Fergus, Erin, Orange-
ville, Shelburne, Mt. Forest, Arthur.
LOADERS
with Vi yd. bucket at the following locations;
1 Loader — Galt, Guelph, Guelph East, Elmira, New
Hamburg, Listowel, Milverton, liarriston,
Wroxeter, St, Marys, Exeter, Clinton,
Wingham, Lucknow, Goderith, Grand Bend,
Fergtts, Orangeville, Shelburne, Mt. Forest,
Arthtir,
Tender Forms, Specifications, and envelopes may be
obtained from the District Office in Stratford;
For further m inforation contact Mr, J,B. Morris, District
Services Supervisor,
When requesting Tenders please specify locations,
The lowest or any Quotation not necessarily accepted,
The Successful bidder must have P.C,V, Licence or apply
for same within I days of being notified,
G,
District Erigineert
Departmeht of IiighWayS; Ontario
Bo)t 8,
681 Hilton Street„
Stratford, Ontario,
Telephone:- 2'71.8660
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in the
That's Why We Shop at the Family Market —
EXETER FROZEN FOODS
SOMMENZKVMUSSEKONCOSINV
GROCERY SPECIALS
HEINZ 48 OZ.
Tomato Juice 2 /6 5C
ST. WILLIAMS
Jams
NABOB
Coffee
RASPBERRY OR
STRAWBERRY
1 LB. BAG
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794
1. New three bedroom home connected to sewers ancrclose
to schools. This home offers electric heat, cushion flooring in
the kitchen and dining area, completely painted inside and
out, partial landscaping.
2. Three bedroom home located on approximately four
acres of land on highway 83 in Exeter. This home has been
remodeled and has an attractive kitchen, large living room
and den. A real investment, suitable for V.L.A.
3, Duplex located in downtown. Exeter with two bedroom
apartments. This brick home with hardwood and tile floors ,
throughout has a good roof and new oil heating system. Each
unit is self contained with separate entrance, bath etc. Live in
one unit and let the other pay,
4, Brick two storey home on Highway 83 with new oil heat
and some land,
5. Commercial block in downtown Exeter with three
bedroom apartment and double garage. This brick building
has an office, display area and refridgeration room,
6. Three hundred acre farm of good land and one set of
good buildings. See this now while the excellent crops are
being harvested.
7. Building lots in Exeter located, by schools on Pryde Blvd.,
Sanders Street and Riverside Drive with or without sewers.
8. Triplex 1% blocks from downtown with three separate
two bedroom apartments. Brick construction, asphalt roof,
oil heat. Terms.
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
Phone 235-2420 Exeter
HODGSON LIMITED
M. J..Gaiser W. H. Hodgson J. A. Kneale
•
LB 4U
LB 49C
CRYOVAC
HALVES
HAYTER'S QUALITY
Fresh.
Turkeys
20 to 22 LB,
TOMS AVERAGE
12 to 14 LB.
HENS AVERAGE
SCHNEIDER'S FINE
SWEET PICKLED
Cottage
Rolls LB 65C
SCHNEIDER'S
RED HOTS
VACUUM
PACKED '
FROZEN FOODS
16 Property For Sale
CALL
JB
AT 1863
"The ,centerielol Office"
HOUSES FOR SALE
EX1 TER Prick home one
year old overlooking Riverview
Park. Full basement, 2 bed,.
rooms, living room and dining
area, 4 Piece bath,
EXETER—Large home on Main
St.,. close to business section,
schools and churches, Ceold be
made into apartments as an
investment,
ITEMS/m-4 — APProximately 2
miles east, House and barn
needing repairs, on approxi-
mately 3 acres. Price $2500,00.
HENSALL — Approximately 3
acres with good house & barn.
Oil heat, 2-4 bedrooms, appriaxi-
rnately 2 miles east of Hensall.
Price $7500.00, A good buy,
HENSALL miles east;
brick home, new electric heat-
ing, 3 bedrooms, 4 piece bath,
large living room,
EXETER — 3 bedroom storey
and one half home, Immediate
possession. Large kitchen, good
verandah and utility room;
large living room. •
EXETER — 11/2 -storey frame
home, insul brick siding, locat-
ed on Main Street near the
river; reasonable.
EXETER — 3 bedroom home,
red brick, large living room
and dining area, large kitchen, • good location, oil heating, with
rec room and attached garage.
EXETER — Brand new home,
. 3 bedrooms, dining room, living
: room, 2 baths, large kitchen,
• space for rec room, Sewers in
and paid for,
Er_amya, g — 3i to 4 acres,
house, i. bleep e home for
person 42) et some remod-
elling; edrooms, good base-
: meat; bath and toilet.
: EXETER — Huron St. E., 2
bedrooms, living room, kitchen,
.3 piece bath plus utility room,
electric heating, frame house,
z brick front.
EXETER — Bungalow, 3 bed-
, rooms, large kitchen and living
” room; garage, Excellent loca-
. tion.
'` EXETER — Huron St. W., 2
bedroom frame home with oil
: and electric heating. Large lot.
t t Sewers connected and paid for.
',,` EXETER — 2 bedroom brick
., home, oil heating, good loca-
1 tion. House 3 years old, ,, , HENSALL — Richmond Street,
frame house, 3 bedrooms, oil
., heating, modern 3-piece bath.
', Good basement, •
HENSALL — 3 bedroom 2 sto-
rey frame home. New oil fur-
): nace, Main floor has been re-
. cently renovated. Large lot.
FARMS FOR SALE
KIPPB- 100 ,acoes with good
barn; dropri,lizilse in good
condit , 'Trick construction.
Owner will hold mortgage.
: STAFFA — 100 acre farm, clay
16 Properly for:Sale
Barn 14 ft by 80 :ft,
.House, brick, in good epodition,
4 bedrooms, 3 piece .bath,_ oil
„ftirnace.
EXETER,. DP .Hwy 83, 8 .miles.
east of Exeter,. 155 Peres, new
barn' 4 bedroom house,
FARM — DaallWeed1.59
acres,, workable, With a
bedroom house abetd, 0 years
old Oil beating and 3 pee,
batb,
LOTS FOR SALE
EXETE #41Yrraidi Drive,
100 ft. PlUPC.'120°-ft. over-
looking river,
Exurpi — Three lots close to
business section, Must be add
as a Package.
EXETER — Let for sale in
Riverview Heights,
EXETER -- Three lots, Carling
and Nelson, St. Total 169'x182'.
Price $500.00 per lot or all
three for $1200.00.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
Low Cost Auto Insprance
Fire Insurance
Real Estate
Mortgages
Trust Certificates
Devon. Building
Phone 235-1863 9:121fne
17 Properly for Rent
TOWN HOUSE apartments now
renting. All new 1-bedroom
apartfnents, centrally located,
301 Senior St. Phone 235-2420.
5:9tfne
APARTMENT, modern, located
down town, living room, kit-
chen, tiled bath, large bedroom,
completely renovated, $75 a
month, available Sept. 1. Phone
235-2420. , 8:22tfnc
CREDITON — Unfurnished 2-
bedroom apartment, all utilities
paid; available immediately.
Phone 234-6336, 9: 12tfnx
FARMHOUSE — 1 mile south
of Mt. Carmel. Hydro, bath-
room, 3 bedrooms, living room,
kitchen, wood and coal furnace,
All in good condition, Apply
Erwin Thompson 294-6673. 12:19*
REAL NICE, steam heated, at-
tractively furnished, wall-to-wall
broadloom, automatic laundry,
all utilities paid, $95.00. 442
Main St. 235-2912 or Grand Bend
238-2680. 8:29tinc
MODERN 3-bedroom home on
Bluewater Highway; immediate
possession. Phone 238-8261. 19*
WELL LOCATED duplex 2-bed-
room apartment, front entrance,
private drive. Phone 234-6301,
9: 19tfnc
3-BEDROOM HOUSE at 167 Hur-
on St. W. Oil , heat. Available
October 1. Phone 237-3216.
9:12tfne
FURNISHED apartment. Cen-
tral, washer, dryer and hot
water supplied. Apply Beavers'
Hardware, Exeter. 235-1033,
8:29t,fnc
FARM HOME — Bath and oil
furnace. Near Mt. Carmel. Call
237-3355. 5:12:19c
17 Properly For Rent
VICTORIA PARK
APARTMENTS
.40A44AST4V ,OCTOBER 1
...C4stgm. Designed Kitchens
with double "sinks and range
hoOda,
* Large Rooms: living. min
13'x17'; Iciteben
twirl bed Size bedrooms
* Tiled Bathroom with vanity
and shower
Rroadloorned threeghont
* Electrically Heated
* Phone Outlets in three rooms
MILL STREET
One Block South of Huron .St,
West, 'Facing. Victoria, Park
Phone 235,9526. 19e
18 For Rent
ELECTRIC BISSELL power rug
shampooer. Do it yourself, save
time and money, See Hopper-
Hockey, Exeter. 19c
RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; 1/4 & 1/2 " drills; port-
able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers Hard-
ware, 235-1033. 2: 22tfne
CONCRETE FORMS, power
trpwel, cement mixer, etc. Con-
tact N. J. Corriveau, Zurich,
after 5 p.m. or Saturdays.
9: 12-1Q; 10c
20 Wanted To Rent
2-BEDROOM apartment or house
in Exeter. Phone 235-1104. 19c
24 Tenders Wanted
FUEL OIL — St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church, Zurich fuel oil
tenders for 1968-69 to be in by
Sept. 30. Send tenders to Doug
Armstrong, Zurich. 19:26c
TOWN OF EXETER
SANITARY SEWERS
Sealed tenders clearly marked
as to contents and addressed to
the Town of Exeter, Attn. Clerk,
will be received by the under-
signed until 1 p.m. September
30th, as follows:
1220 lineal feet 8" class 2400
Asbestos Pipe;
5 Precast 42" Manholes;
561 lineal feet 5" Asbestos
Pipe "House Connections"
Location being "Riverside
Drive"
Plans and specifications for this
work will be available at the
Clerk's Office with a deposit of
Ten Dollars refundable on re-
turn of same,
A ,`certified • cheque- ' in the
amount of 10% of total tender
sum will be required.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
(Signed)
James Paisley
Superintendent
Town of Exeter
Tenders for Equipment
SEALED• TENDERS on forms
and in envelopes available from
the office of the undersigned
will be received until 12:00 noon
on
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1968
for the following contracts:—
HC-68-104 — 1 — 60 hp. indus-
trial type tractor with front
end loader and hydraulic
backhoe. Trade in — A 1963
Massey Ferguson 65 Utility.
HC-68.105 — 1 hopper type
hydraulic sander.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
J. W. BRITNELL, P. Eng.
Huron County Engineer,
GODERICH, Ontario
19c
TENDERS FOR FUEL
Marked Tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned for
the supplying of light furnace
oil fuel for the Usborne Central
School for the heating season
1968.1969,
Quotations must be on a firm
basis. Lowest or arty tender riot
necessarily accepted.
Tenders close on Oct. 3 at
6 p.m.
A. GARNET HICKS
Secretary-Treastirer
RR 3 Exeter 19:26e
25 Auction Sales
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Modern Furniture,
Electrical Appliances and
Misc. Items
On the premises
181 CARLING ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
at 1;00 p.in,
Chesterfield and Chair; dining
twin table, 4 chairs and china
25 9 Auction Sales
bush, reinaluder ell
Parcel # 2 consists of 75,
Acre farm, Lot 4 and Con,
Ray Twp, bend all tillable
and in good state of cultivation,
No bUll(litIg$,
Please Note: Farms will be
offered senaratelY- Inspection
invited,
TERMS of Real Estate; 10%
on day of gale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid, if not previ-
ously sold,
HIGII QUALITY HOLSTEIN
COWS AND HEIFERS Cew,
second calf, fresh since March,
rebred; cow, second calf, fresh
since June, not bred; cow, sec-
ond calf, fresh since June, re-
bred; cow carrying second calf
due to freshen sale date; Pure-
bred cow carrying second calf
due latter part of Oct.; cow,
recently freshened, second calf •
at toot; cow, carrying second
calf, due sale day; cow, carry-
ing calf, due latter part of
Oct.; 3 heifers recently fresh-
ened, all rebred; cow freshen-
ed in May, rebred; 3 heifers
due to freshen Oct, and Nov.;
3 heifers due to freshen in Jan.;
4 heifers rising two years old;
2 yearling heifers.
This is an extra good herd
of cattle, complete herd arti-
ficial 'breeding and from high
producing blood lines,
PONY — Welsh pony gelding
rising 4 years old, saddle and
line broken.
TRACTOR, COMBINE AND
MACHINERY — Fordson .Major
Standard t r actor completely
overhauled, in new condition,
equipped with Kelley manure
loader; 2 heat housers; Allis
Chalmers # 90 power take-off
combine; Massey Ferguson 15-
run grain and fertilizer drill in
brand new condition; New Hol-
land hay baler; Ford 3-point
hitch 3-furrow plow with 14"
bottom; Int. 100 bushel manure
spreader, recently purchased;
Int. 7 ft. power take-off mower;
Kongskilde Triple K 11 ft. 9 in.
cultivator, used one season;
Int. 3-point hitch 7 ft. disc;
Oliver 2-row tractor snuffler;
New Holland 3-point hitch pow-
er take-off rake; heavy duty
rubber tire wagon with 175 bus.
gravity grain box; 4-section dia-
mond harrows; 2-wheel trailer,
etc., etc,
FIELD CORN AND GRAIN-
2,000 bushel choice quality Rod-
ney oats; 121 acres choice
Pfeister cob corn.
No reserve as owner is giv-
ing up farming due to ill health.
Terms: Cash
RAY RASENBERG, Proprietor
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19 : 26c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Men's, Ladies' and Chil.
dren's Footwear, Shoe Re-
pairing Accessories, Gloves,
Cash Register, Large Neon
Sign, Desk and Misc. Items
On the premises
Oil AIN; STREET, CREDITON
on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5
at 1:00 p.m.
Plan to attend this clearing
sale as store property is sold..
No Reserve—Terms Cash
JAMES LAYE, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
12:19:26c
Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE — windows, glass
and frames in like-new
condition, various sizes; antique
fireplace, carved wood front,
cast-iron firebox, outlined in
ceramic tile. Phone
235-1976. 18c
LOST Conveyor hood between
St. Paul's and Exeter. Please
contact Cann's Mill Limited,
Exeter, 235-1782. 19c
NORMAN LONG -
KTPF$N.
Mra„. Ray ConalW .00400
the worship et the regular
meeting of the :Kippen United
,Church Women Using ttkplo.
"Thou Shalt Love",
Mrs. Hank .Pinnorlyk read
the ,minutes, The roll was
answered by verse .frnrn the
reacier,.
President Mrs, Robert Elgie
started the business section of
the .evening by calling for the
committee reports. Mrs,
Bell gave the report on members
visited during .July and August:.
Mrs, Ken McLellan presented
the treasurer's report and the
Sunshine and Rose report, was
ffiVen by Mrs. Norman Dickert.
To pack bale
at Cromarty
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR.
CROMARTY
The -Ladies' Aid of Cromarty
church met at the home of Mrs.
John Templeman with Mrs.
Gerald Carey presiding, She
opened the meeting with a
poem.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
James Miller.
It was decided by the
members to send a bale of good
used clothing to Unitarian
Services in November.
Piano solos were played by
Darlene Templeman.
• Lunch was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. James
Miller and Mrs. Charles Dounlas.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Ron. Patterson,
Murray and Glen, Mitchell, Mrs.
Olive Scott, Stratford, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
James Miller, Bruce and Betty
Anne.
Mr. &' Mrs. Lloyd Miller,
Stratford, called on friends in
and around the village Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Scott is spending
this week with Mr. & Mrs. C. J.
Weitzman of Niagara Falls,
U.S.A.
Mrs. Agnes Wyper of
Vancouver, who spent the
summer with Mrs. E. Moore, left
Thursday to return to her home.
She will visit friends at Prince
Albert enroute.
Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Love and family of
Atwood.
Mrs. Douglas Eyre and baby
son of St. Thomas are visiting
with her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Scott.
SOUTH AFRICAN 150's
A letter of apwci#0,94 for
the hale sent in •tha.spripg was
read by Mrs. Emerson
Members. learned pf a regional.
meeting : October
23,
The topic "Teacher in
Depth'} WaS given by Mrs, 'Per*
Moffatt. 111t4 was. illustrated
posters describing the different
types of religion in Japan, 'The
commentary was taken frprril4p.
stpdy-i..)poh PA, Japan,
Mrs. Ray and Mrs.
Binnendyk, who • arranged :the
tneeting,. ...eptiducted a ,epittte§t
..14efPrff.04;.104,. • •
1)4.11,S9NAIS-
and Mrs, Clarence.
TrieStap, Mitchell, .visited:
SArkclAy. with .490g4 Thomson,.,
Mr, and Mir,. Ross Carter and
family,_ Gala, spent the weekend:'
with ancl. Mrs, Nelaph'iloo4,
Mrs, N, Long has returned
home from a two week visit
QWer1, Sound and Maritdale.
19c
SEVERAL VARIETIES
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NOW
OFFERING
Dad's Cookies
1 LB, BAG
434
SMAIMMORWER&MMO).
PRODUCE BUYS
Potatoes 10 39C
Oranges DOZEN 49G
MitteAUSTIMMEORMannaMramMtra*
FROZEN FOOD VALUES
MONTMORENCY
Pie Cherries 2,889C
10$.0"itWWWtt
See us for
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
and PROCESSING
Wieners LB 554
PENGUIN SALE OF
Quality Beef
CONTINUES THIS WEEK
SIDES — .58i lb.
HINDS — .69(i lb.
FRONTS — lb.
Ave. Weight of Sides 225 lbS.
Hinds and Fronts - 115 lbs. each
mmumat.conas,,T, ameaume
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AVAILABLE
TO THE
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