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From Concentrate
Orange Juice
121/2 fl. oz. tin
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St. Williams
With Pectin
Raspberry or
Strawberry Jam
24 H. oz. jar
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1979,
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.
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McCain, FrOzen
Regular or Crinkle Cut
Super Fries
2 lb. pkg.
Fab
Powdered
Detergent
12 L box
499
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Kraft
Processed
Singles 2/3 oz.
Cheese Slices
1 lb. pkg.
4k)
Maxwell House 10 oz. jar
Instant
Coffee 5.49
Granny's pkg. of 6
Raspberry,
Lemon or
Pecan Tarts .85
Crisco 1 L btl.
Cooking
Oil 1.99
Squirrel 1.5 kg jar
Smooth
Peanut Butter 2.88
Top Valu 16 oz. jar
Coffee
Creamer 1.25
Kadana pkg. of 100
Tea Bags 1.39
Kraft 24 fl. oz. jar
3-Fruit
Or•Orange
Marmalade 1.29
Whole or Half
Canadian Queen
1/4 or 1/29s
Top Valu 16 oz. pkg.
Sliced Bologna
Mac & Cheese or
Chicken Loaf
.98
Top Valu
6 oz. pkg.
Sliced
Cooked Ham
.98
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4 Varieties
16 oz. pkg.
Sliced
Bologna
Burns
By The Piece
Garlic Coil
Polish Sausageib. 1 .58
Top Valu 1 lb. print
100% Vegetable Oil
Coloured
Margarine
2 lb. pkg.
Family
Beef Burgers
Luncheon Mac & Cheese
Bologna Chicken & Dutch Loaf
Sliced Cooked Meats .78 6 oz. pkg.
1 lb. pkg. Regular
Onion or Cheese
1/4 lb.
Beef Burgers 1.98
1 lb. pkg., Red Hot, Bun Filler,
Dutch Treet
All Beef and/or
Skinless Wieners 1.38
Maple Leaf 1 lb. pkg.
All Beef or
Skinless
Wieners
4 Varieties
1 lb. pkg.
Sliced
Side Bacon
2-3 lb.
Olde Fashioned
Dinner Ham
3 Varieties
1 lb. pkg.
Mini
Sizzlers
1.58
lb. 3.28
1.78
1.48
.49
3.68
1.38
Top Valu 128 ff. oz. cont.
Liquid
Fabric Softener .99
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Clover Leaf
6.5 oz. tin
Top Valu
With Pork
In Tomato Sauce
Beans
28 II. oz. tin
Hostess
Assorted Varieties
GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
U.S. No. 1
Late
Santa Rosa
Plums
Canada No. 1
Ontario
Sweet
Corn 111..89
Canada No. 1
Ontario
Cello Carrots
.79 3 lb. pkg.
Canada No. 1
Ontario
Large, Sweet
Green Peppers3 for .69
Heinz 41/2 fI. oz. jar
Strained Meatless
Baby Food
Gaines 2 kg pkg.
Gravy Train
Dog Food
Purina 1 kg pkg.
Assorted Varieties
Cat Dinners
4P1
1.79
1.15
3.89
Carlton Club 24 x 10 fI. oz, tins
Assorted Flavours
Soft Drinks
1711.0011101•111.
Wittich 24 oz. loaf
Sesame Crusty
Bread .59
Arrid 200 ml cont. Scented,
Unscented or Light Powder
Anti-Perspirant
Deodorant
Weston's 300 g pkg.
Arrow Root
Plus Biscuits .99
Picnic 61/4 II. oz. tin
Frozen From Concentrate
Clear or Pink
Lemonade .19
York 2 lb. pkg.
Frozen Fancy Green Peas, Kernel
Corn or Mixed Vegetables, n9
Peas & Carrots Vegetables •
McCain 10 oz. pkg.
Frozen
French Style
Green Beans 2P1
1.29
Fleischmann's 2 lb. tub
Soft Corn Oil
Margarine 2.49 I
Page BA August 15, 1979
Decoration
at Brinsley
By GORDON MORLEY
A good crowd attended the
Ebeneezer Decoration
Service in Brinsley United
Church on Sunday August 12
with Mr, Peter Snell taking
the service. Special music
was provided by the quar-
tette from Centralia. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Fenton and family
of Belgrave and Mr. and
Mrs. Kelly Morgan of Sarnia
attended the Ebeneezer
Decoration Service on
Sunday.
April Hodgins had a few
holidays with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Morley last week.
Forty-two children and
adults attended the Sunday
School and Church picnic
held at the Brinsley United
Church on Sunday. Mrs. Earl
Lewis won the prize for the
guessing contest on the
Church. The children went
on a short hay-ride. Prizes
for contest and races were
given followed by a pot-luck
dinner.
Miss Cindy Prest of
Scarborough spent the week-
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. George Prest.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Morley
and April Hodgins visited
last Friday with Mr. and
Mrs.Joe Durand and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Trevithick and Ruth visited
a few days with Mrs.Don
Newey and girls of Kingston
and also Mr. Don Newey who
was a patient in the hospital
for awhile ,there. They
returned home on Sunday
afternoon.
Rev. Clyde and Mrs.
Westhaver of Dungannon
visited with Mrs. Violet
Allison and Kathleen Morley
on Sunday afternoon.
David Corbett and his
cousin Rob Coates of London
are attending camp Ponacha
near Bancroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lum-
sden of Strathroy visited
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Trevithick.
Thames Road
people busy
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hargreaves spent last week
with their son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Hargreaves at Sweaburg. On
Saturday they were guests at
the wedding of their niece,
Miss Betty Hargreaves, to
Mr. David Sadler at St.
David's United Church,
Woodstock. On Saturday
evening they stayed with her
sister and husband Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Griffin, of Cath-
cart, returning to their home
here.
Mr, and Mrs. William Roh-
de spent a few days last week
at Chesley Lake.
Mrs. Fred Cunnington of
Centralia accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Cun-
nington to the funeral of the
former's brother-in-law,
Lloyd Shantz, at St. John's
Lutheran Church Kitchener
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Ferguson of Hensall Mr. and
Mrs.JohnBattenof Elimville,
and Mr. William Johns were
Sunday evening supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs
David Passmore.
Mrs. Fred Cunnington of
Centralia and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cunnington and
family attended the Bender
reunion on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Caswell, London. During the
afternoon they had a sur-
prise wedding shower for
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Coiquhoun of Staffa, recent
newlyweds.
Quite a number of people
from this community at-
tended the wedding recep-
tion Saturday evening for
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Johns at
the Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Brad Johns. Seven
ladles of Group U of the
United Church Women
provided the lunch after the
dance.
Kippen pair
visit Britain
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Mrs. Al Hvggar th and Mrs.
Robert Kinsman are
holidaying in Britain.
The Bell Reunion was held
at the home of W.J.F. Bell on
the holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Workman have returned
from a holiday in Britain.
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