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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-12, Page 6This Weeks Feature CRUSTY DINNER ROLLS 75 doz I • \ "Useful for Hot Dogs, Mini Subs, Sandwiches" "Please phone in larger orders a day ahead" (Fri. & sat. Nov. 14 & 15 only) ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET 200's 75( 0 IH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET a. 4 4 ASH SUPERIOR FOODMA - ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FC > X VI 70 C RRHETs O m Crisco 3 lb. tin SHORTENING Sani Flush 47 BOWL oz, tLEANER '2.59 $1.35 Hersheys Brown Cow Chocolate. SYRUP 400m1 '1.29 Swifts Premium 1 ' CANNED ibinams 2.99 He,nz 10 oz tin TOMATO SOUP Red Rose Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS 60's .63 Jello JELLY POWDERS 301/93( Kleenex BOUTIQUE TOWELS Christies SALTED SODAS iiaTA TO CHIPS 200 g. your choice 88( Kleenex FACE TISSUES OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. WE DELIVER PHONE 235-0212 c, „. OIL i 5 litre container 2.88 McCormicks G RAH AM WAFERS OR CRUMBS. 400 g. $1.09 oe us 70 700 C 0 XN, . m -5 m 10 0 70 .=1 1 7 E •1 ! ] ro us C MI O ri C 0 0 au In 4 4 a 0 • tto In AA H.SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPEOH001 FOOD MARKET A& H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPER ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET a. N 4 of 4 a 0 O U. oc 0 Cg a. In Mom's SOFT MARGARINE 59( fresh produce Product of USA Canada #1 ORANGES' Product on USA Canada #1 SPINACH - Canada # I Grade CARROTS Canada #1 Grade ONIONS frozen foods ki er tEN BOSTON BLUE FISH IN BATTER A/1 C air) Deep and Delicious! CAKES your choice 19 oz. 14 oz. .1 79 X 1.99 100% veg. oil 1 lb. tub SUPER! • R MEAT SPECIALS Fresh Utility Grade ROASTING „564,1 Dag CHICKENS Wit, CHICKEN (Backs Attached) LEGS Y3(b Schneiders sliced Vac Pak l's 3 lb. avg. Vac Pak Schneides Smoked COTTAGE ROLLS Schneiders Blue Ribbon BOLOGNA Schneiders Mini Sizzler SAUSAG E $1.98 „$,1.68 62.49 9.49 oz $2.08 sliced or piece lb Schneiders Red Hots or Dutch Treat • WIENERS 500 g, 17 1/2 SIDE BACON 500 g. 17 1/2 oz. pkg. Tasters Choice INSTANT COFFEE '129 Freeze Dried Regular 8 oz. jar INSTANT PUDDINGS Palmolive LIQUID 4/ 1 your choke 4 oz. 2/794 500 ml. 98t 2 roll .a c$ 1.09 450 g. 9 9( z. VEGETABLES 3/4 89t, BRAN FLAKES 40 0 78( Quick Quick or Instant 1.35 kg pack QUAKER OATS 4 1 • 55 1. 5 lb. bag $ .49 • 10 oz. bag •59( • 394 394 bakery buys WestOns White or Brown PROTEIN BREAD 240z. loaf 6% iOHUT SMACKS $1 • 19 superior Enriched 3/4 24 ozioaf BREAD .69 I Taillifer Brand $ HEAD CHEESE sliced or piece lb. 0 98 Schneiders $ „ BEEF BURGERS) kg. 2.2 lbs pkg. 3 • Schneiders Thuringer_ E u sliced or piece SUMM SAGE 1124,119 2 lb. bag 2 lb. bag • P900,•0, Timos*Advocate, .149vornbilir 12, 1.910 7177"-IN ,Odds-'n ends Art table napping By ELAINE TOWNSHEND Nothing: makes a person feel more boring than to. have g, dinner companion fall asleep et, the table. Reacting to the situation requires tact, and nodding off needs a certain knack as well, You can lean over the culprit's ear and bark, "Wake up and go to sleep right!" However, you risk. a: fist in the face at worst and a, lap full of hot coffee at best, In an attempt to be more .4tIatitable•,, you may con., vince yourself it wasn't your company that bored him to sleep; he was just overly tired. You may even decide, to. rescue, the cup of tea. from. his hand, tints saving him from a possible \ scalding. If the two of you are not alone,. ygli may take Wagers On hOwleng hecanlast before The COUNTRY BAKER is pleased that over 500 people sampled his baking at Midnight Madness. He looks forward to your continued patronage. COUNTRY BAKERY 367 Main St., Exeter 235-2525 falling off the chair, You can be more un- :eernstity and urginghurygwinagkihn waking, hi to finish his meal and lie down in safety. Or, you can ignore the whole thing. Better yet, you can sit back and enjoy the phenomenon because there is a certain art to sleeping at the table. The intellectual remains erect with- his chin resting comfortable on his, chest and his eye glasses slipping to the tip of his nose. A back may be held in his left hiod and :a fork in the right. The cocky, type folds his hands behind his head, stretches his legs under the table and pushes back in his chair until the front legs left • off the floor. This is the most interesting type to bet on. You can calculate how far he can lean until the chair top- ples backwards. The devil-may-care .napper holds the coffee mug in his hand in mid-air, even MR. AND MRS. EUGENE CLARKE though his head bobs up and Laurie Shipman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Shipman, down in a continuous battle Exeter, caw( Eugene Clarke, son of Mr-and Mrs. Fred Walters, to keep the sandman away. Exeter, mird,united in marriage. Friday, October 17, 1980 by A sleepy soul may try Rev, James Fprsythe in Exeter United Church, Maid of Honor disguibehis plight. You think ,;vas Bonnie' Baynham and bridesmaids were Gail Stuhbe, he's either studying his Plate sister of. the' bride, Sue Zachar and Cindy Fisher. Best Man of food , closely or he's very, was Jeff, Darling and ushers were Gary Shipman, Glenn shortsighted. Only when his Shipman and. Bob Clarke, brother of the groom. After a nose buries itself in the honeymocin in the Bahamas, Laurie and Eugene are residing mashed potatoes do you in Exeter, Photo by Brad Baynham realize he's catching forty lie down. His head jerks, his ago. Rarm-gate price i lips curl, "I'm not sleepy!" creased approximately 1' he snaps. per lb. The price of chicken Someone , who is less at the retail level increased worried about his image, 4' per lb.,.,wbile the farm-shoves the, plate', cup and gate price Wiciii.gli up 3.5,,per lb silvetWare out of the way ,,, t . and buries his head in his Retail price of turkey arms with a sigh of, "To heck with it!" But the typical person who falls asleep at the table nodded off bnt he'll never , ers the Jable to,"I iiasirt 1 4tist::testfng ..„ -November 3. meeting was, held, at the 'Pentecostal Church Kooks answer questions 'Andrea Pearce started the the Cooking Kook's last by .PAR11140' McBRIDE and thqn.Pa ttY IVASniea read Pledge, We did the Roll. Call meeting. the minutes .of the last Meeting with the 4.*fi We discussed what was go^ . "YOU CAN. AFFORD TO BAKE' YOUR OWN FRUITCAKE" BULK -BAKER'S . CHRISTMAS BAKE SALE . I \ - CHOPPED $249 WALNUTS 450 g. * COMPARED TO•NATIONAL:BRANDS - $4.59 VALUE BRAN 450,2/89t * COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS --- $1.47 VALUE , GLACED .CUT $ 4 99 MIXED FRUIT 680 9. I * COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS - $3.59 Value .GL RED/ ACED GREEN, OR MIXED $299 CHERRIES . 45° g * COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS $3.99 VALUE ,......... CUT MIXED . $ 1 69 PEEL 450 g. * COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS -$2,49 VALUE SEEDLESS SULTANA OR THOMPSON RAISINS . . $, 88 900 g • M. „, COMPARED TO NATIONAL /BRANDS ' - $3.49 VALUE CHOCOLATE ' $29, FLAVOURED • CHIPS 900 g. *COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS ' --- $3.49 VALUE , BAKING , $ 1 39 . GUMS 500 g II .. * COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS ' - $1.73 VALUE PECANS • $269 1/2's or Pc's 1225'g , *COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS' - $3.25 VALUE PURE COCOA$\ 99 400 g. Size -,! COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS COCOA $4.74 BLANCHED ;!: $2 69' ALMONDS 225 g. , SLICED, SLIVERED OR GROUND' * COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS - $3.25 VALUE HOT CHOCOLATE MIX '400 g. Size - $ 1 " * COMPARED TO NATIONAL BRANDS - HOT CHOCOLATE $2.31 • * Compared to National Bulk;-Baker Sizes. -A & H PRICES Mon. Brands means the National Brands Regular Retail Plices in e quivalent weights to AVAILABLE ONLY AT ' SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET 390 MAIN ST., EXETER • . EFFECTIVE UNTIL Closing Nov. 15, 1980 • - Wed. 8-6 Thurs., Fri., 8-9 Sat. 8-6 winks. • The stubborn napper props Food ,basket cost his elbow on the table. He • • • plate or at his companion, He pretends to be listening goes higher again fixes a glazed stare on his ' • " ,„, •• intently. • Thi§ tends , to be adangerous The retail price of beef in- pose because one slip of an creased from $2.63 per lb. in September to $2,64 in Oc- elbow can cause a plate to tober, Thelarit-gate. price splatter on the floor. You decreased :12"q per lb. The watch his eyes become slits, retail price'of pork was up 2' You kindly suggest he should per lb. from $1.73 a inonth never knows •what happenedttiadmit it. until his chin hits his chest or jUst his fork hits his plate. A stiff ' riaPPeq, neck, sore elbovv and sloPpetl. s)ee coffee may hint that 'he thy For the month of October, the retail value of the OFA Food Basket was $38.97, up 31' from September and $4.95 from 'Octoberi. 1979. The farm-gate price was $22.11, an increase of 3' from September and $2.38 from • last October. The farm- retail spread has risen from $14.29 last October to $16.86 this month, an increase of 18%. The farm-retail spread is the' cost to the consumer of processing, packaging, ,distributing, and tnerchan- " dising dropped 20' per lb. during ' Thanksgiving. The farm- gate price moved up 1.5' per lb. over last month. Egg prices moved up 2' p,er dozen both at the retail and farm- gate levels. WO on at Achievement' Day' and when it was being held,. .Next we made up and answered questions from our bookleth. •