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Phone collect 235-1964 Exeter
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SHOW TOP
PERFORMANCE
IN 1972
PLANT FUNK'S G-HYBRIDS
Harold Elder
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GENTLEMEN DANCERS — Decked out in top hats and flowers, junior boy students at Usborne Central
school :provided the annual variety night audience with plenty of humorous action. From the left, the
boys are, Teddy Oke, Brent Dawson, Carl Heather, Danny Shute, Gregory I-fern and Craig Cudmore.
Phone 262-5592 RR 2 Hensall
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35c Dozen
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FROZEN FOODS
Old South
ORANGE
JUICE
large 43
12 oz. tin
c/s of 24 $9.95
No. 1 lb. 29
25 lb. bags
RGARINE
CHEER
King Size
2 lb. in
V lb. Squares
69°
Schneider's Minced
HAM LOAF lb.
Maple Leaf, Middlesex or Bissetts First Grade
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Coloured
White or Coloured
KLEENEX TOWELS
Aylmer
SOUP Vegetable or Tomato 10
Ajax Liquid
BLEACH large 64 oz. jug
JELL()
Jelly Powders
Tasters Choice.
INSTANT COFFEE
Aylmer
CATSUP
11 oz. bottles
24 oz.
Enriched loaves
53 °
59'
oz,n9/11
3/33'
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Stafford
. FILLING Cherry or Blueberry
19 oz. tin
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4/1
Dellery
39° TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. tin
49 SANI FLUSH large 34 oz. tin
'Iii3ImerMATOES 28 oz. 39'
616
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SUEY LOAF 2/89'
Hostess Chocolate
CREAM ROLLS ea.49
2 roll
pkg.
loaves 5 $100
I Staffords
assorted
JAMS
large 24 oz. jar
Hear from B.C. .family
Doubles club gets letter
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Wednesday _evening, the Happy
Doubles Club held their April
meeting, Floyd Stewart was in
charge of the worship service of
which the theme was "Worship In
Spring". He gave a verse on
spring for the call to worship.
Donald Bray read 'The Flower
Growers' version and the 'Pilots'
version of the 23rd Psalm. Other
items on the program included
readings, Spring-Cleaning, by
Mrs. Donald Bray, and Emotions
by Mrs. Floyd Stewart, a poem,
"Rebirth" by Mrs. Bray..
A letter was read that was
received recently from Mr. &
Mrs. Allan McLennan who are
now living in British Columbia.
The tape "Face To Face" was
listened to and Mrs. Floyd
Stewart very capably conducted
Bible study.
Lunch was served by the
committee in charge, Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Bray and Mr. & Mrs.
Floyd Stewart.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Laye, Mr. &
Mrs. Doug Rohde, Exeter, visited
Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Rohde.
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Bray, Toronto,
visited recently with Mr. & Mrs.
John Bray.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray visited
recently with Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Rosenfeld, Wheatley.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayer, Mr.
& Mrs. William Rohde were
Saturday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Rowe.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie, Michael and. Jamie,
London, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Gilmour, Kevin, Paul and David
of Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth
were Sunday guests with Mr, &
Mrs. John Bray and Agnes.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Luxton,
Juanita and Eugene, Chatham
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Cann.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rowe were
guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Rannie and family
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara were
Saturday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Allan Elston, Centralia.
Miss Mabel Dixon Goderich
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Cann.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert,
Diane and Alan were Saturday
evening guests, and Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Rohde and Danny were
Monday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Arnold Cann.
Miss Margaret Kernick,
Guelph, is home for two weeks.
May 1, she goes to Toronto
General Hospital for her dietetic
internship. She hopes to finish her
internship in nine months.
The May meeting of the United
Church Women will be May 4.
La dies are asked to bring
clothes for the bale.
15th ANNIVERSARY
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SALMON
65'
Maxwell House
COFFEE
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Redpath
SUGAR
69'
York
PEANUT
BUTTER
2 lb. jar 7
SLICED PEACHES
BARTLETT PEARS
FRUIT COCKTAIL
7% oz.
Chocolate,
Cocoanut, Lemon, Banana
Paramount Sockeye
Farm House or Banquet
CREAM
PIES
Special Buy From Aylmer
Produce of U.S.A.
HEAD
LETTUCE
At A&H we keep trying to give you, the customer, the best value for your food dollar day after day. The past 15 years in business have been
pleasant for us as we hope they have been for you who patronize us.
We say thanks a million and invite you to participate in these money saving values we have prepared for you
during our anniversary SALE. Superior White Bread
HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS
Foil Fresh
Large 11 oz. Bag 59'
59°
Schneider's No. 1 Fresh
CHICKEN LEGS
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Made Fresh Daily Homemade Our Own
& SAUSAGE Pure Pork Salt
Butcher Pepper lb.49
GROUND CHUCK1579 °
Fresh
Clover Cream
Fresh Grade A
1/2 gallons All Flavours
Blue Bonnet
Vine Ripe Florida U.S.
TOMATOES
Ontario No. 1
POTATOES
Mix or Match
14 oz. tin
3/9
Good Size
24s
Grade A Medium
ICE CREAM
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FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Golden Ripe
BANANAS
SMOKED PI NI C S
Coleman
Indian River 56s White or Pink
GRAPEFRUIT 10/99
2/49'
large 9" Pie 7 P.E.I. 10.1b. 45
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$17
Dares Chocolate Chip
OK1ES
2 lb. bag
BREAD
$2" PEPSI TINS Case 24
Devon Breakfast
BACON 1 lb. Vac Pack lb. 69°
TURKEY
BROILERS 7-91b. lb. 49 °
SPARE RIBS lb. 79.°
Fresh Pork
lb. 5 9
Complete Line of
Bulk Garden Seeds
and Seed Potatoes
in Stock
GINGERALE , PEPSI
or
MOUNTAIN DEW
28 oz' C /$100
No Return Bottles WI /
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