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White
Vinegar
128 fl. oz. cont
1.35
Rose
Bonus Pack, 33% Free
Sweet Pickles
32 11. oz. jar
.99
Salada
Prior Park P.P. $1.99
Tea Bags
pkg, of 100
1.79
Quench
Lemonade Flavoured
Drink Crystals
43.4 oz. can
2.79
ins
Hi-C
Sweetened Fruit Punch,
Grape, Orange or Cherry
Drinks
48 fl. oz. tin
Libby's
Zoodles, Alpha Getti or
With Cheese In Tomato Sauce
Spaghetti
14 fl, oz. tin 19
for
I
Canada Packers
Citadel Brand, Utility Grade
Frying or
Roasting Chickens
Frozen, 2 to 6 lbs.
10 oz. pkg., 5 Varieties
smoked
Sausage
Sticks ea.1.48
16 oz. pkg.
4 Varieties
Sliced
Bologna 1.48
1 lb. pkg.
All Beef or
Skinless
Wieners 1.38
Ore\ 1 lb. pkg.
Hint of Maple or
Sliced
Side Bacon 1.38 mLeaFatte
Fresh or
Previously Frozen
Pork Side
Spare Ribs
"148
113 IIII n
Five Roses 3.5 kg bag
All Purpose
Flour
Welch's
Grape
Juice
40 fl. oz. btl.
119
Top Valu
6 oz. pkg.
Sliced
Cooked Ham .98
Quench 23.3 oz. can
Assorted Fruit Flavoured
Drink
'Crystals
Shirriff 8 fl. oz. jar
Assorted Flavours
Sundae
Topping
1.49
.67
2.19
Pork
1.88. EWSt Shoulders lb.
3-4 lb.
ITZY Dinner
5-6 lbs., Smoked -• • victim
Shoulders lb.1.18
Top Valu
1 lb. pkg.
Skinless
Wieners
Top Valu
1 lb. pkg.
Sliced
Side Bacon
1.28
1.28
SUPPLIED AND SERVICED BY DEB
Gaines 8 kg bag
Gravy Train
Dog Food
Monarch 4 oz. pkg.
Lucky Whip,
Dessert
Topping
5.99
.57
4/$1
Budget 15 oz. tin
Dog or Cat
Food
U.S. No. 1
Fresh
Santa Rosa
Plums
Product of South Africa
Granny Smith
Apples lb. .69
U.S. No. 1, 2 lb. pkg.
Fresh
Cello Carrots .59
n Laura Secord 15 If. oz. ti
Assorted Flavours
Puddings
Archway or Hollandia
8.9 oz. pkg.
Assorted Virieties
Cookies
Nabisco 600 g pkg.
Shredded Wheat n9
Cereal •
Milk Bone 32 oz. pkg.
Large
Dog
Biscuits
Clover Leaf
Chunk Light
Tuna
6,5 oz. tin
.85
1.15
.69
2P1
.88
Imperial 1 lb. tub
Soft
Margarine
U.S. No. 1 California
Seedless
Perlette
Grapes
French's 16 fl, oz. jar
Prepared
Mu§tprci , '1
Product of South Africa
Sweet
Navel'Oranges
doz. 1..69
Canada No. 1
Ontario Grown
Field
Cucuinbers 3/s1
McCain, Frozen
Chocolate, Vanilla,
Banana or Marble
Cake
19 oz. pkg.
.99
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING
SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1979.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS,
Granulated
Extra Fine
White Sugar
2 kg bag
Libby's ,
With Pork or
In Tomato Sauce
Deep Brown Beans
19 fl. oz. tin
Adorn 200 ml cont.
Regular, Hard to Hold or
Unscented
Hair Spray
Viva 2 roll pkg.
White, Assorted &
Decorated Assorted
Paper Towels 1.15
Scotties pkg. of 200
White, Yellow,
Green or Sandalwood
Facial Tissue .69
.99
2P1
1.69
Confidets box of 12
Regular
Napkins
Scott pkg. of 60
-White &
Assorted Colours
Serviettes
Miracle Whip
By Kraft
1.5 L jar
2.19
Top Valu 16 oz. pkg.
Bologna, Mac & Cheese or
Sliced Chicken Loaf Weston pkg. of 6
Raspberry or Lemon
Butterhorns
York 2 lb. pkg., Frozen
Green Peas, Mix Vegetables
Peas & Carrots
or Kernel Corn
Leo d'Or 6 oz. pkg.
Frozen
Onion Rings
.99
.75
.65
Dole
Sliced, Chunk or Crushed
in Syrup
Pineapple
19 fl. oz. tin
.68
Saico
Mandarin
Oranges
10 fI. oz. tin
.69
PSYCHOLOGY GRAD -
Janice Hayter Oke received
her B.A. in psychology and
B.Sc. in Nursing from the
University of Windsor recent-
ly. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hayter,
Dashwood. Herbert Studio
Kippen
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Jill McLellan, bride-elect,
was honoured with a shower
in St. Andrew's Church,
Kippen, Tuesday. Mrs.
Emerson Kyle was mistress
of ceremonies, Christine
Cooper favoured with piano
selections, Joan McCallum,
gave a reading.
Evelyn Wright read the
address to which Jill
responded and also invited
everyone to her home to an
Open House July 8.
Congratulations are ex-
tended to the graduates from
the Kippen area Graduation
exercises and a banquet
were held in Huron Cen-
tennial School June 26.
Graduating were Paul
McGregor, Beth Consitt,
Paul Hoggarth, Barbara
McGregor, Jim Parsons,
Sandra Bell, Jeff Wareing,
Jeff Walters, Joan Dallas,
Tracey Dallas, Julie
McBeath, Melissa Moffatt,
Gary Howard, David Stoll,
Kim Finlayson, Clare
Davidson, Mary Drysdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Jones and
family in Helliar and called
on Mr, and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter • on the way
home.
Kippen East Women's
Institute sponsored a bus trip
June 28 when 46 ladies from
the area enjoyed a boat trip a
visit to a fabric centre •
GRADUATES - Bradley C.
Oke received his diploma in
Architectual Technology
from Fanshawe College in
London recently. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Oke, Zurich and is presently
employed with Bell Canada
in London.
Glad
Food Storage
Bags
pkg. of 50
.89
Stuart House
18 Inch
Foil Wrap
25 ft. roll
1.25
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
A large crowd attended the
127th anniversary of
Cromarty .Presbyterian
Church Sunday when Rev. K.
Knight chose for his sermon,
"A Time To Look."
During the childrens' story
a cake with lighted candles
was brought in and the
children gathered around the
table to blow out the candles.
Mrs. John Scott, organist,
snd the choir sangitwolovely
anthems, "Nothing But
Leaves," and "The Old
Fashioned Meeting."
Immediately following the
church service, the two
Cairns in the cemetery
were dedicated by Rev. K.
Knight with Mr. Tom Scott
and Miss Kathy McKellar
cutting the ribbon.
Larry Gardiner, chairman
of the cemetery board spoke
a,few words of introduction
and Mr. Eldon Allen ex-
pressed the appreciation of
the congregation.
Personals
Mrs. Ray Clarke, St.
Marys, Mrs. Jennie Bray
and Agnes, Exeter, visited
Sunday with Mrs. Frank
Hamilton.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, John Templeman
and family Were Mr. and
Mks. Jack Duncan, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Duncan, Kirkton,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldie 1V Wicol,
London, Mr.. and Mrs.
Wilfred Minis, Mitchell, Mr,
and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Templeman
and Carrah,
Mrs, Gordon Parsons and
Mary are visiting with
relatives in Edmonton for a
few w'eks,
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