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Times-Advocate, 1979-07-04, Page 8Heinz 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, BETTY AND ART'S GRAND BEND DARLING'S EXETER AND WAN