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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-07-27, Page 5, . BARGAINS • FROM A-WAY BACK WHEN THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY2Ir 1977 — .Cronbrook kr that 41,, le Seaford' ig with his aw Mt: and Ind family a I. Shortreed isited at the 'id Dunk- spent last me of. his lis Dunk,. 41: 00 • HEAVE HO! — It took a large crew the CP railway tracks at Walton construction of the Grey Township of Men to move. so that municipal drain 4„. could continue under the tracks. Traffid was detoured around the tracks for a couple of hours until construct* was completed and they were replaced. Mrs. Mac Engel Correspondent ,Rev. Kenneth Knight of Rosetolkn, Sask, visited with relatives in this area. Miss. Lynn Cameron, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Cam vron has been awarded a Huron County Bursary. She is 'a second year nursing student at Conestoga Colrege, Stratford division., Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith and family are enjoying holidays at Conestoga. Family Park. Mrs. Glenn Huether, Mrs. Ken' Fischer and Mrs. Bill McNair, London are -on a holiday trip to Sept Isles, Quebec where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dave. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and family are spending the week camping at Bayfield. Miss Darlene Dobson; Ethel, spent the weekend with" them. Mr. and Mrs. Russ 4 Flayford and girls and 'Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon Mitchell and boys, all of Thorold are visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell. ommommomiV Learn best by doing "You learn best by doing," is the theme of a campaign by the Ontario Ministry of College and Universities to prorriote the advantages of apprenticeship. Advertisements featuring famous apprentices from the past, Leonardo da Vinci, Sir Sandford Fleming and Henry Ford, are designed to convince employers that employment of apprentices can benefit their businesse's as well as Ontario's economy. Another goal of the promotion is tbshow students and others that apprenticeship can' be a worthy alternative to education acquired solely through colleges and universities. The , booklet Apprenticeship and You, available free by the Ministry, at the Mowat Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, outlines the practice of apprenticeship in. Ontario • and gives capsule descriptions of three dozen regulated construction, service, and motive power trades as well as listing many additiOnal 'trades for which voluntary certification is' available. The Ministry's , promotion of apprenticeship includes direct Mail advertising to potential employers of apprenticeS, an audio-visual presentation for use in high schools, 'a quarterly newsletter for guidance counsellors, apprentices and employers, and an exhibit for use at fairs and shows throughout the province by the .Ministry's Industrial Training Branch counsellors. We look forward to serving you in the future years. The management and staff of Rpth's Food Market would like to thank the people of Sea forth and area for their patronage in the past 2 years. ountrg prtarits 4ftsgrIptions HOW ...eCettrlict preitriptiong fili* 1 ' Nan oh ENAittli11011 4$1041.1110i Ii., 1014•11 Ohl* eilluistoa Ond tl.eri ill iic 641101011 °priced Service gimp*** se ere Lit* ellippclintrnaii f Y NM** Mon to There. iiwy. Ns, ni4oes Fridly .• 9 Su Ont. Grown No 1 „ /rft " • HEAD LETTUCE 47 UU7' 'Ont.Grown No 1 'CELERY STALKS 39' 'Ont. Grown No 1 COOKING. An6 • `ONIONS 4P, Kraft Spirals • MAC & CHEESE DINNERS .0, 3/99 c Kelloggs 4 - EGGO WAFFLES' Ho, 69' DON'T LET THESE SLIP THRU YOUR i I. • FINGERS ..4.)„ OriCei effective fill Tueiday Atig0S1 ' 44 ,TO LI MIT„O Y REQUIREMEU/NTITIER TO, 'AVERAGE FAMIL NT& itiOZFEEE universal , SOCKEYE SALMON 'it Libby's Peep Browned Flavour ScfTheicieri DUtch treat, (ill beef i'eeWIENERS Tip Top, MIXED 4 A NUTS "TIP ILO Zip DOG FOOD lig'. 5/$1 CHICKEN IP. 1..99 - a Schneiders -„„1, HEADCHEESE ig,g0" Schneiders Frozen CHICKEN LEGS 2 lb 2.99 BON Schneiders reg., beef, garlic ' BOLOGNA 89 Schneiders Frozen CELLO STEAKETTES 1 Lb, 89* Knechtels DOG FOOD k° 3 59 h, • Westons super fudge chocolate chip or coconut creath COOKIES it. 89' tettifoiifi Odfarlo •