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Times-Advpcate, Avgust 17, 1978
235-0212
FRESH BAKING
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
St. Wil iam
Quench
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FOOD MARKET
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Fresh Grade "A"
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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
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DETERGENT
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TEABAGS Vanish
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Cleaner
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Special Racks - Sized For Your Convenience
LIMITED SELECTION OF LADIES' SUMMER SANDALS
Canvas
Shoes
COUGAR & NORTH STAR
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Casual Shoes sizes 6-12
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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
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FROZEN.
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English Muffins
69
Hostess
Lemon Donuts
89*
Superior
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Watermelons
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Ontario No. 1
Cooking Onions
2 lb., per