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Times-Advocate, 1979-09-06, Page 18PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1979. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES . TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS •..ris•v-2516=1•41111aftaaL-- Potatoes Canada No. 1 Ontario Grown 20 lb. bag Short Rib Roasts Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef Chuck Blade Bone Out Blade or Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef Rib Beef Rib Roast 111101...= - Del Monte-. Sweetened Pineapple/Grapefruit '- or Pineapple/Orange Drinks 48 fI. oz. tin Heinz White Vinegar 160 fl. oz. cont. Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef Hip Full Cut Boneless Round Steak Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef Loin Sirloin Steaks 88 Regular Ground Beef 158 lb. • Aylmer, Fancy Whole Rose Bud Beets, Choice Cut Wax Beans, Cream Style Corn, Peas & Carrots or Peas 19 fl. oz. tin Westons Plain or Salted Peerless Sodas 400 g pkg. Nabisco Shreddies 675 g pkg. •95 Robin Hood 8.7 oz. pkg. Assorted Varieties Pudding Cake riffixes 3/1.44 Savarin 8 oz. pkg. Frozen, Beef, Chicken or Turkey Pot Pies 2/.89 Top Valu 1 lb. tub Soft Margarine .59 Leaver 10 fl. oz. tin Pieces & Stems Mushrooms .77 Heinz 4 x 5.5 oz. sleeve pack Tomato Paste 1.2 5 Granulated Extra Fine White Sugar 4 kg bag 19. 9 2/.99 Clarks 14 fI. oz. tin With Pork In Tomato Sauce Beans .59 Glad pkg. of 50 Sandwich Bags 1.29 .73 Glad pkg. of 30 Kitchen Catchers Lysol 15 fl. oz. cont. Liquid Deodorant Cleaner 3.99 Top Valu 3 lb. pkg. Powdered Skim Milk 6.49 Gaines 10 kg bag Dog Meal Electrasol 50 oz. box Automatic Dishwasher • z 29 Detergent Top Valu 16 fl. oz. tin Evaporated Milk 2/.89 Duncan Hines Assorted Varieties Deluxe Cake Mixes 18.5 oz. pkg. .79 Brunswick 3.25 oz. tin In Oil or In Tomato Sardines Sauce 2/.69 York Smooth Peanut Butter 1.5 kg jar 2.88 Lancia 2 lb. pkg. Spaghetti or Ready Cut Macaroni .88 .88 .75 2/.79 .59 4/.99 Aunt Jemima 10 oz. pkg. Frozen, Regular, Buttermilk or Blueberry Waffles .79 Cut From Canada Grade Beef Rib For Braising Short Ribs lb. 1 • 28 Top Valu 16 oz. pkg. Sliced Bologna, Mac & Cheese or 1.08 Chicken Loaf Top Valu 6 oz. pkg. Sliced Cooked Ham 1.08 Taillefer 5-6 lbs. Smoked Picnic Shoulders lb..98 Talliefer 1 lb. pkg. Sliced Side Bacon 1.28 Kraft 32 fl. oz. btl. . Pure Grapefruit or Orange Juice .89 Top Valu 1 lb. pkg. Sliced Side Bacon 12.8 Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef Stewing Beef lb. 1 • 78 Top Valu Store Packed Breakfast Sausage Top Valu 1 lb. pkg. Skinless Wieners Swifts 12 oz. pkg. Sizzlean Purina 1 kg pkg. Meow mix Cat Food • Canadian Queen Store Packed Pure Beef Burgers 58 11)1 n Product of South Africa Valencia Oranges size 112's Bravo 28 fI. oz. tin Plain Spaghetti Sauce Kool Aid 660 g can Sweetened Orange or tropicalpunchi E Drink Mixes I • Babies Only Please 4 roll pkg. White, Pink, Yellow Bathroom Tissue 1.33 White Swan box of 200 White, Pink, Yellow or Green Facial Tissue Club House 11/4 oz. pkg. Assorted Varieties Seasonning Mixes Weston's 24 oz. loaf 1882 Stone Milted 100% Whole Wheat Bread McCain 10 oz. pkg. Frozen Fancy Chopped Broccoli .1.08 1.08 British Columbia Frozen Turbot Fillets lb..98 1.48 1.09 BETTY AND ART'S DARLING'S GRAND BEND EXETER AND LUCAN doz. 1.69 Product of South Africa White Grapefruit Size 48's 3 for .89 Canada No. 1 Ontario Grown Field Tomatoes 4 qt basket 1.69 Canada No. 1 Ontario Grown Fresh Celery size 24's 3 for $ 1 Canada No. 1 Ontario Grown Sweet Green r .69 Peppers ij for Canada No. 1 Ontario Grown Cooking Onions 10 lb. bag .99 Page 6A 6'1)01111m 6. 1979 Bible school is successful By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALli The Vacation Bible School sponsored by the Centralia and Zion West congregations was held last week in the school rooms of Centralia United Church with 55 boys and girls in attendance. Those assisting Mr. Schott in conducting the school were Evelyn Rollings, Linda Aikens, Barbara French, Laura Hern, Carolynne Hern, Margaret Hern, Marilyn Miller, Phyllis Tomes, Clarisse Hern, Joan Hern, Marcia Clarke, Jenny Smith and Susan Jaques, Assisting with the music were Douglas Gill, Mrs. Lois Wilson and Penny Smith. Donna Smith, Aldeen Skinner and Mabel Hern were the committee in charge of the refreshments. Those looking after the babies were Dianne Skinner, Dorothy Hern, Marina Jaques, Donna and Barbara Wilson. Mrs. Lorne Hicks en- tertained on Wednesday morning when she showed slides of children from various countries visited through her travels. Sunday Service "The Working Hands of Jesus" was the subject chosen by Paul Schott for his sermon in the United Church on Sunday morning. Jesus hands were used in per- forming many miracles and healing was a big part of this ministry. Jesus hands were nail-pierced hands. The children's story was told by Mr. Schott. A solo was sung by Joanne Smith. Mr. Gill was the organist and was accompanied on the piano by Mary Lou Tasko. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Molnar, Jim and Nancy of Agincourt were guests over the holiday week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Molnar. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schott and family spent the Labor Day holiday with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shoebottom and family spent the week-end with Richard's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoebottom in Parry Sound. Mrs. Russell Wilson and family spent the holiday weekend at their cottage at Shepherd Lake. Welcome at Shipka dv MRS. HUGH MORENZ More than 30, attended a surprise housewarming, and family get together, of the Musselman family, last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fermon Snyder. In the past year the Snyder's have built and now occupy a new home here. On this occasion a bridal shower was held for their son James, and his bride elect, Judy Vincent. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Otto Plein and Christopher of Elmira, Esther Snyder, of London, spent the week-end at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fermon Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Regier, Christopher and Heather, of Detroit, spent the week-end in Canada at their cottage here. Anne and Albert Coleman, of London, visited Sunday at their Morenz cousins here, and also with relatives An Hensall, Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker Sr, were her sister and brother-in- law, Beatrice and Les Locke, of Trenton. Mrs. Henry Adkins spent a few days at her gran- daughter's Gloria and Harvey Beierling, and greatgrands, Kevin and Dwight. Nancy Baker, of Kitchener spent the week-end at her parents here. Ortha, Sharon, Nancy and Donna Baker, Sandra Regier and Mrs. Emma Schilbe, of Zurich, attended a bridal shower for Shirley Brannon, bride elect of Fred Schilbe, mid September wedding, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schilbe, of Bayfield on Sunday, Mrs.ThelmdBeireling was hostess, Sunday, for a bir, thday barbeque supper, for her son Ray Beireling, Exeter. Those attending were Ray and Sylvia and family, Exeter her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zimmer and Gary, Grand Bend, Harvey and Gloria, Kevin and Dwight Beireling and Ray's sister Freida.