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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-12-22, Page 8Of all the holidays in the year, Caristmas has the most effect on the most people. It is characteristic of our times that the meaning of Christmas should be aptly summed up in the words of a T.V. commercial: Christmas is a feeling. Family, friends, food, sharing and caring are all part of the feeling. E‘erything takes on a special meaning at Christmas, from the laughter of children to angels in the snow. For many of us, there is even more. Perhaps we went to church almost every Sunday through the year, but on Christmas Sunday, there is a special reason for doing it and a special feeling in it. 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Tuckey, R.R. 3, Exeter celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, December 3, 1977. They have 5 children, Mrs. James (Wanda) Tuckey, Cass City, Michigan; Bill, Thamesford; Wayne, Exeter; Mrs. Keith (Pat) Love, Zurich and Mrs. Wayne (Barb) Fahner, Owen Sound, 21 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. photo by Jack Doerr Alliance for life folk shocked at increase "I )( VW a 00 . 4 • 01 11 3 d Nescafe INSTANT COFFEE, ,o.' jar 5 4.67 Reynolds or Alcan FOIL Clover Leaf MANDARIN ORANGES Ocean Spray CRANBERRY COCKTAIL Maple. Leaf Regular or Rum & Brandy Good Host, Just Add Water, Milk Is In It HOT CHOCOLATE 2 lb, bag $ 1 •99 RD Us C In 717 0 0 o ZOI 11C1 I P I . M. 70 A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET QOD MARKET ET Ilo I Santa Claus Comes Everyday toA&H A&H MAR Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous 1978 to all our Customers and Friends. Management & Staff of A & H Open Thursday,& Friday till Burns Fully Cooked Partly Skinned, Whole or Half HAMS e$1.35 . Burns Small Link Sausage lb. 854 amommiammimmimmemmt Fresh Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens available at popular prices. a xa v w 43 00 . 4 • fts us C O . 0 3 Po V OW d rI S H U 0 0 XS • Vachon Raspberry or Strawberry JAM 24 oz. jar 89 Stokelys Fancy Peas 14 oz. Del Monte Seasoned Green Beans 14 oz. Clarks in Tomato Sauce Beans 14 oz. MIX OR MATCH Del Monte Peas & Carrots 14 oz. York Fancy Kernel Corn 12 oz. Libbys Rosedale Cream Corn FOR $ 1 3 18" x 25 ft. 99' 10 oz. MINCEMEAT Tip Top Fancy • MIXED NUTS Aylmer FRUIT COCKTAIL 14 oz. choice Tetley TEA BAGS Welchs Pure GRAPE JELLY or JAM York BLANCHED PEANUTS Allen's ORANGE CRYSTALS York PEANUT BUTTER Kraft White or Coloured 10'/s oz. MINIATURE MARSHMALLOWS 49' SHORTENING 69' Crisco 1 lb. carton • . • Aylmer Yellow Cling Halves or Sliced PEACHES 19 oz. 534 Aylmer or Del Monte Fancy TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. 53 C Treesweet Orange, Blended or Grapefruit 13 oz. tin, Vac Pack 2/$1 40 oz. 994 $1.53 $1.49 2/1 72's 9 .69 24 oz. 99' 12 oz. bag 794 4's 73i- 4 lb. jar $3.29 Black Magic 1 lb. box Chocolates or Turtles 140. $2 99 Good Host A.P. Grind COFFEE 1 lb. vac pack tin 3.39 Facelle Royale FACE TISSUES 3 ply, 100's 53 A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET PRODUCE California Red Emperor Ontario No. 1 Sunkist 113 GRAPES CARROTS ORANGES lb. 49t 3 lbs. 49' BAKIN G 1 .09 FRESH Westons Westons or Wonder ROLLS Superior Enriched Bread Superior Rich and Moist Fruit Cake Weston's Strawberry or Chocolate SWISS ROLLS. FROZEN FOOD Kent ORANGE JUICE 12 oz, tin 59/ C 0 0 II I . u, fA 0 0 3:4 70 -4 IIe C 0 PcP 0 0 OD Us 17 O A&H SU . Ontario No. 1, 3 lb. avg. TURNIPS' ea. 29' 12's 49' ,24 oz. 3/1.09 2 lbs, $2.29 4's 69' A Merry Christmas and Best Club House Pimento MANZANILLA OLIVES ,,oz Sunlight DETERGENT 10 lbs. $4.29 Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE or JELLY 14 oz. tin 59' McCains Fancy PEAS 21b. bag 69' MANY MORE IN STORE FEATURES Centre Cut Ham Steaksib$1 .45 Side Bacon lb.$1.49 Burns Pride of Canada R.T.E. Dinner hams Burns Golden Garlic Polish Sausage Burns Sweetheart Partially Boned Halms Burns Pride of Can ada Vac l's lb. $1.98 lb. $1.09 Wholeor Half $1 lb. • 79 MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUP RIOR FOOD MARKET Regular (Formerly Chuck) Ground Beef 894 Burns Pride of Canada Regular or All Beef Wieners lb. 794 4tiorsitsvisgrmtrsilNitsve.oRtit«mosiostomw.,:i.tcts,;?t,t1; Christm S 1 b oy 3 To all our friends and customers, Merry Christmas A who serve you at from the people Hurondale Dairy fonmensvoviss 4i..... sqgs.siTiets.oFocrog.traNizitu*o.ofio.z0 Page 8 Times-Advocate, December 22, 1977 imio Wows:4,o•saswitsumuiss wo sus wAssislazismiTstoia s),gsi4bsg r**I'WAW14A9i4r...gaW;);#6.1k.1V,. She ll gke4 7i+A W444 4 1V-V9),,*St S46.• WaiWAW:,WASNAPNA• Odds 'n Ends A very merry Christmas "The shocking ten per cent increase in abortions for the year 1976, as recently released by Statistics Canada, indicates now beyond any doubt the incredible abuse of the abortion law now taking place in Canada," Gwen Landolt, president of the national Alliance for Life, said today. "The present law permits abortion only in those few cases where continuation of the pregnancy endangers the life or health of the mother, and it stretches one's credulity to the breaking point to believe that the state of health of women in. Canada has deteriorated to such an extent that 54,536 women were in such danger as to require abortions in 1976. "Clearly, abortions are now being performed for other than medical reasons, and are being used as substitutes for true solutions to social and economic problems. "It is a national scandal," Mg, Landolt continued, "that since the present abortion law came into effect in 1969, about 280,000 innocent unborn babies have been victims .of faulty federal legislation. There can now be no question that the federal government must come to grips with the problem and tighten the abortion law. "Similarly, the provincial governments must come to grips with the social and economic problems facing pregnant women, and provide them with economic and social solutions to their problems - - such as job security, maternal health programmes, day care, and in- depth counselling - - instead of providing them with more abortions." fs:p `g PEACE ON EARTI1 o g g .9003 &`3"t"%., Our wish is that this season bestow on you all it's blessings. VinVilidiRtCWAVMW:4612M11 1tertqttiVgraft. :qtgat:FAtt xskil:iti.C3V412 44'f,i'1211'41 1;Ver igkitV$ :41 The staff at Victoria and Grey extend best wishes for a happy and safe holi- day season. From the left are: Marion Snow, Yvonne Jaques, Dennis Smith (manager), Lois Lang, Joyce Black, Murray Dietrich and Janet Kerslake. JOY AT CHRISTMAS We enjoy serving you '31 ti 141 V '— as1 0 0.% is g - 0 33opks e - dit(?3,5 ° PtioVaftaVIsatziwAitAtiawinaNzogea tiikes4WoImitIoUs•Witt Pao islAiesUR: tvAct,e4-004d cars 40.1 0;4,1 47.0 acs r;744 Wt4, VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY 8INCE 1889 By ELAINE TOWNSHEND Isn't it strange what one day in the year, like December 25, can do to so many people? We even have a name for those who pretend not to be affected by the season - Scrooge. Dieting is always difficult, but at Christmas time it becomes mission impossible, Even the most calorie-conscious person gives way to the temptation of hot turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes with gravy, pumpkin and mincemeat pies, pudding, fruit cake, chocolates and fudge. Suddenly many of us have the urge to get in touch with old friends, We thought about them during the year, but for one reason or another we put off writing to them, Now Christmas is coming; we have a deadline, and it can't be put off any longer. Shopping changes from a chore to a pleasure. There's a certain air of excitement amid the 'crowds that meander around the brightly-decorated stores. Sure we complain about the rush and the bother, the expense and the commercialism, but we still spend hours searching for the perfect gift. We want to give something meaningful, because it's Christmas. We appreciated the thought- fulness of people all year, and Christmas gives us a host of ways in which to say "thank you." Now and again through the year, we thought about people less fortunate than us. Now we want to do something for them - cook a hot Christmas dinner for a needy family, give a toy to a child, visit someone who's lonely or send a letter to someone far from borne, Some of us are lucky enough to live close to home and to be able to visit regularly. But now we're going home for Christmas and that's special. My family is a small one and we see each other fairly often, but our Christmas get-together is an event we plan for and look forward to for weeks. Family becomes the number one priority for most people at Christmastime. Unfortunately, for those separated from their families, it is the loneliest time of the year, and in the midst of our own celebrations, we should give a little thought to them. One girl• recalls her first Christmas away from home four years ago. Six displaced Canadians in Pennsylvania spent the day together and learned how much their families meant to them. The senior Trust Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario,