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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-17, Page 11Page 11 Stockup Tomatoes in abundance U1 OL Ul * fit < 5 Times-Advpcate, Avgust 17, 1978 235-0212 FRESH BAKING MEN'S DEPARTMENT St. Wil iam Quench 3 *T.99 FOOD MARKET ’1.49 ’1.23 *’1.15 *’2.19 Fresh Grade "A" ’1.59 Robin Hood, Apple, Caramel, Lemon Pudding Cakes 9 oz. 3/*1 McCain Pixias 4 pack ’1.69 ’1.15 Bee Maid Liquid Hone’ 2 lb. jar Coronation, Sweet Mized or Bread & Butter Pickles 24 oz. jar 69* SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 5’6 lb. avg., lb. 98* Thompson Seedless Grapes per lb. 75* Aylmer, Crushed, Sliced, Tidbit Pineapple 14 oz. 43* Vac l's,lb $ f e09 Whole or half, lb. 98* Fresh Pork SHOULDER ROASTS Fresh Pork and LADES COUGAR AND UP The annual Bullock reu­ nion was held at the Ailsa Craig community park Sun­ day with 62. Attending were families from the local area and one each from London and Orillia. The committee of Marion Leyton and Kay and Bob Bullock was in charge of sports. Children races — 3 and un­ der Lisa Robertson, Bradley Glavin. 4-6 years — Brian Leyton, Steven Kingsbury. 7-9 — Michael Kingsbury, Mark Kingsbury. 10-12 — Karen Lagerwerf, Jim Bullock, Earl Bullock, Older ones — Mike Glavin, Jim Bullock. Sack races — Brian Leyton, David Kingsbury. Small boys — John Leyton, Michael Kingsbury. 12 and over Brenda Bullock, Jim Bullock. Grown ups — Doug Kingsbury, Karen Lagerwerf. Wheel barrow races — small ones — Steven Kingsbury, Robbie Glavin, Young ones — Mark Kingsbury, Brian Leyton. Teenager — Karen Lagewerf, Jim Lovie. Men reunion Doug Kingsbury, Mike Glavin. Ball throw — 3 and under — Bradley Glavin, Chris Weigand. 4 to 6 — John Leyton. 7 to 9 — Mark Kingsbury. 10 to 12 — Earl Bullock. 13 and over — Mike Glavin. Kicking shoe — 4-6 — Steven Kingsbury. 7-9 — Michael Kingsbury. 10-12 — Earl Bullock. 13 over girls — Marion Leyton. Guys over 13 — Mike Glavin. Jelly bean guessing — Alan Steeper. Weight guess­ ing — Linda Robertson. Pic­ nic Scramble —■ Betty Steeper. Tray contest — Brenda Bullock, Wendy Bullock. Toothpick count — Stuart Bullock. Ladies throwing ball into basket — Judy Lagerwerf. Men baseball throw — Mike Glavin. Folding blanket blindfolded — Jim Rock. Clothespin holding contest men — Jim Bullock, ladies — Judy Lagewerf. Two od­ dities won by Reta Sobot, Wilma Bullock. Oldest men present Clarence Prance. Oldest lady Rheola Bullock. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK, FRI. NIGHT TILL 9 ROASTING CHICKENS ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE —- Youngsters taking part in the SPARK summer playground program at Huron Park enjoy listening to a story, Friday after graduation exercises. photo Fresh Ontario field tomatoes are in abundance now, full of flavor and juiciness, ready td be en­ joyed by you and your fami­ ly* When selecting tomatoes at your favorite super­ market or pick-your-own operation, food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, remind you to look for firm, evenly shaped tomatoes with good color. If • the tomatoes are fully ripen­ ed, refrigerate them un­ covered and use within 2 to 3 days. If the tomatoes are not ripe, allow them to ripen at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, before refrigerating them. To serve, bring ripe tomatoes to room temperature. The rich red color and fresh flavor of tomatoes blend beautifully with gll your summer eating. Tomato wedges or halves add variety and a tasty change to your vegetable selection. Their refreshing flavor enhances many other foods. Serve tomatoes as an accompaniment salad, on their own with a light dress­ ing, or mixed with salad greens in a fresh, tossed salad. Tomatoes are a must on a fresh vegetable tray. Their meaty texture cool juiciness contrast pleasantly with the crunch of other vegetables. Serve tomatoes as an appetizer, such as Zesty Tomato Starter. In this recipe the tomatoes are cut in thick slices then marinated in a zippy dressing for a few hours to chill and blend the flavors — a delicious start to a meal on any warm summer evening. Zesty Tomato Starter 4 fresh tomatoes, each cut into 3 thick slices 1 medium onion, thinly slic­ ed and separated into rings 2/3 cup vegetable oil 4 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1 tablespoon horseradish 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, snipped 1 teaspoon thyme leaves Vz teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper lettuce leaves Place tomato slices in a shallow dish (8 x 8 x 2 in.) overlapping, if necessary. Top with onion-rings. Blend together remaining in­ gredients in a blender or a jar with a tightfitting lid. Pour over tomatoes and onions. Cover and refrigerate 2 to 3 hours. Remove tomatoes and onions from dish with a slotted spoon and place on lettuce leaves. Serve with dressing spooned over top. Makes 4 to 6 servings. BUTT ROASTS Fresh Pork BUTT CHOPS Pork, Previously Frozen SIDE SPARE RIBS Burns Pride of Canada, Boneless Tin End HAMS Burns Small Link SAUSAGE Bovril Brand, Store Sliced CORNED BEEF Burns Pride of Canada WIENERS DETERGENT Formerfy 10 lb„ 12 litre TEABAGS Vanish Bowl Cleaner 48 oz. ’1.09 01 Javex LIQUID BLEACH e$ Annual Dress and Moo Special Racks - Sized For Your Convenience LIMITED SELECTION OF LADIES' SUMMER SANDALS Canvas Shoes COUGAR & NORTH STAR Leather Joggers Casual Shoes sizes 6-12 *5.99 *12” Boys' & Girls Discontinued Lines Only Leather North Stars $095 DISCONTINUED LINES ONLY SALES FINAL ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hayter, Dashwood are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Janice to Bradley Oke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Oke, Zurich. The wedaing will take place September 2 1978.in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood. - %Crediton East By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Sympathy goes out to the families of the late Harold J. Glanville Sr. who died Thursday at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensail. Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Dallier Sarnia were Saturday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator and Mrs. Mary Thornton. Angela returned home with them after spending holidays here. Mrs. Mary Thornton celebrated her 83rd bir­ thday, Tuesday August 15. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Harvey, Amber and Barry, Vanastra were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator, and in the evening Mr. & Mrs. Sam Blackburn, Hamilton visited with them. Monday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator and Mrs. Mary Thornton, were Mr. & Mrs. John Glanville, R.R. 4 Seaforth, and Mr. Lloyd Glanville Brussels Mr. & Mrs. Harry Lippert, Highgate, " Patsy Glanville, and Bruce Mills, London, and Mr. & Mrs. Richard Glanville, Parkhill. Rhonda returned home after having holidays with her grandparents. Les Glanville, and Miss Elsie Scott and Leslie, Manitoulin Island spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Glanville, R.R. 1 Exeter. ' NOTICE I will be closing my Beauty Shop on August 19, 1978 and would like to thank you all for your patronage and friendship these past years. Thank You Barb O'Rourke 120 Sanders St. W. Exeter, Ont. Phone 235-0694 Complete Line of Western Saddlery Bridles, Halters, Bits, Pads, Blankets, Girths, HORSE HEALTH CENTRE -Fly Wipe, Shampoo, Absorbine Etc. -Lee Jeans & Jackets -Western Boots, Hats, Belts & Shirts -Hand Crafted Leather Goods Maxwell House COFFEE o o u. fit 2 s Ula. 3 ' Nabisco Bran Crunchie 500 g 75* Vapona Strips ’2.19 FROZEN. Wonder English Muffins 69 Hostess Lemon Donuts 89* Superior Bread 3/’1.15 -------PRODUCE------- Watermelons eo* $1.65 Ontario No. 1 Cooking Onions 2 lb., per