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Mayonnaise
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Drink Crystals
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.75
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Burns Pride of Canada
Sweet Pickled
Cottage Rolls
lb 1 .48
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6 oz. pkg.
Sliced
Cooked Ham
Imperial 2 x 8 oz. tub
Twin Pack
Soft Margarine
Carnation 5 lb. pkg.
Frozen 1 lb. bonus pack
Hash Brown
Potatoes
Downey 3 L cont.
Liquid
Fabric
Softener
Aylmer 14 II. oz. tin
Fancy Whole Rosebud & Harvard
Beets, or Choice Cream Style
Corn. Peas & Carrots
or Peas 3P -1
1.08
.88
.69
2.88
Kraft
Mac & Cheese
Dinner
225 g box
Chase & Sanborn 1 lb. pkg.
Ground
Coffee 2.99
1.15
.59
2.29
1.55
.99
.59
3.99
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Twice as Fresh 25 g pkg.
Assorted
Air Freshener
Glad pkg. of 50
Sandwich
Bags
Shell pkg. of 1
Vapona No-Pest
Strips
Clover Leaf 7 oz. tin
Solid White
Tuna
Libby's 28 fl. oz. tin
Fancy
Fruit Cocktail
Van Camp 19 fl. oz. tin
W/Pork in
Tomato Sauce
Beans
Mellow Roast 8 oz. jar
Instant
Coffee
Flowerdale pkg. of 50
Tea Bags
Laura Secord 9 fI. oz. ja
Pure Strawberry
or Raspberry
Jam
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Bologna
178
Canada 128 fl. oz. jug
White
Vinegar 1.25
Allen's 4 x .3.25 oz. pkgs.
Orange Flavoured
Drink
Crystals .77
U.S. No. 1
Laroda
Plums lb .69
U.S. No. 1
Fresh
Peaches lb .49
U.S. No. 1
Salmon Flesh
Cantaloupes ea. .89
Product of South Africa
Granny Smith
Apples lb. is 89
Golden Yellow
Dole
Bananas
lb. 8 2 •
Kingsford 20 lb. bag
Charcoal
Briquets 3.99
1.19
Holiday 12 oz. tin
Luncheon
Meat
Canada No. 1
Head Lettuce
3
Mixed Rib End
or Tenderloin End
(7-9 Chops)
Loin
Pork Chops
Centre Cut
Loin
Pork Chops
Oxydol or Cheer
Powdered
Detergent
6 L box
238
Bick's
Cu-Bits, Hot Dog,
or Yum Yum
Relish
12 fI. oz.jar
4 .1
St. Lawrence 1 L cont. .99
Corn Oil
Billy Bee 16 oz. tub
Creamed
Honey
Kool Aid Unsweetened
Regular Fruit
Flavours
Drink Mixes 10/.99
Aylmer 10 fI. oz. tin
Tomato or Vegetable
Soup
Purina 340 g pkg.
Tender Vittles
Assorted
Cat Food .69
High Liner 2 lb. pkg.
Frozen, Family Size
Fish Sticks or
Fillet Portions
Farmhouse 12 oz. pkg.
Frozen Banana, Chocolate,
Coconut or Lemon
Cream Pies
2.99 .
.88
PRICES EFFECTIVE
UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY,
JULY 28, 1979.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO
AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. 1.19
Club House 3 x 3,3 oz, Jar Gerbers 41/2 fl. oz. Jar
Sim. Bacon Chips or Strained
Salad Toppings .99 Baby Food 4/$1
Weston 24 oz. loaf
Crusty Vienna
Bread .59
GRADUATE - Julie Webb,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Webb, Dashwood
graduated recently from the
Marvel School of Hair-
dressing, London. She is
presently employed at Keith's
Harem, Grand Bend.
Smile Studio photo
Shipka folk
enjoy picnic
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
The annual Shipka com-
munity picnic was held
Wednesday evening at the
Community centre here,
with approximately 40 at-
tending.
Sports and games were
held for children. Special
prizes awarded were eldest
couple attending, Lorne and
Mary Dietrrich, youngest
attending Chris Raeburn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Raeburn, closest birthday,
Jenny Russell, guessing no.
of jelly beans in jar, Mary
Moser.
Barbecued hot dogs, pie
and ice cream were enjoyed
for supper.
Officers for 1980 are as
follows: President - Harvey
Ratz; Secretary - Velma
Russell and Treasurer -
Ruby Mellin.
Persona Is
Weekend visitors with
Edwin Snyder were Wayne
Alderson and Tim Reinhart,
Mrs. Maria Voet, of
Antwerp, Belgium is visiting
in this area at her daughter's
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coeck
and family for five weeks
holidays.
Mrs. Barbara Ten Eyck
and her sister Mrs. Christine
Brandt, of Kitchener and Mr.
and Mrs Ronald Ten Eyck
and Steven, of Guelph,
visited Sunday evening at
their brothers and aunt and
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Becker. The visitors had
previously attended the
Becker reunion, Sunday, and
also visited their brother
Edmund Becker, a patient in
South Huron hospital.
Ron and Judy Watts, Dean
and Lee, Cliff and Vel
Russell and Kathy were
guests at Helen Ratz cottage
at Boat Lake near Wiarton.
Jack Pickering is a patient
in St. Joseph's hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Andre
Janisse, Renee and Angela,
of Tecumseh, visited on the
weekend at her sister's Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Russell,
Jacquie and Jenny.
Mrs. Elsie Comfort,
Welland, Mrs, Helen
Prisciak and James of
Smithville, visited here last
week with Mrs. Comforts'
three daughters and
families, Doris Sweitzer,
Marilyn Pickering and Eva
Sweitzer. They returned
home Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Garson Brady and Mike
Prisciak.
Laura and Oscar Miller
and Annie and Hugh Morenz,
visited Thursday in Komoka
with friends, Mildred and
Tom Doan. Weekend visitors
with the Morenz's were Al
Lavery and friend of London,
and Bill and Michelle
Morenz, Goderich.
Visitors during the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Don Adams and sons were
her sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
James Kennedy,
Southampton, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Murray and
Elizabeth, of Harrow.
About 20 relatives and
friends gathered Saturday
night at the Adam's home to
wish Don and Liz a "Happy
25th wedding anniversary."
Kirkton Man
marks event
Slimmer • Days
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Skinless Wieners
1 lb. pkg.
CANADA PACKERS
Ifelk 4 Varieties 16 oz. pkg.
ma" Sli ced tear Bologna • 38
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Fully mane
tear Cooked Hams lb. 2.08
leN 1 lb. pkg.
Golden Fry %lame LeaF Sausage 1 .78
OP" Sliced Mac 81.Cheese.4
mane or Chicken Loaf
LeaF 12 oz. pkg. .38
... All Beef or
"v" Skinless •
Hint of Maple or Regular
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SUPPLIED AND SERVICED BY
David
Assorted
Ice Wafers
200-350 g pkg.
.66
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Store Packed
Breakfast Sausage
By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS
A surprise birthday party
for Ron Siddall was held on
Sunday afternoon July 15th
at the home of Jim and Rose
Siddall, Kirkton.
Those able to attend were
her parents Arthur and Rose
Fletcher, Lonioii, sistef'
Edith and Robert McCor-
mick, Ilderton and brothers
Walter and Judy and John
and Elma and families, Lon-
don.
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