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The Citizen, 1991-10-23, Page 9B elgraveThe news from Compiled by Helen Stonehouse Phone 887-9487 lady, Mrs. Dennis Leddy; high man, Lloyd Appleby; second high man, George Johnston; novelty man, Bert Johnston; low man, Peter Tucker. There will be euchre again Wednesday, October 23 starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. 9 tables in play at euchre party Nine tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, Wednes­ day, October 16. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Jean Pattison; second high lady, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor; novelty lady, Mrs. Leslie Vincent; low 4H members make butter, milk The Belgrave Milk Makers held their fourth meeting on Thursday, October 17 at the Women's Insti­ tute Hall. The meeting opened with the 4H pledge. The members chose the cover design for their booklets. Everyone answered the roll call by naming a food made with milk that is eaten once a week. Members made butler and buttermilk by churning cream. They sampled bread with butter and with mar­ garine and had to guess what was on each. They made Maple Butter and Fruit Smoothy. Both were extremely good. The meeting closed with the 4H motto. KNECHTEL LOW, LOW PRICES With this Coupon Save .50 Off 1-3.6 Litre Jug OLD DUTCH BLEACH Special Price With This .50 Coupon 69 Special Price Without Coupon 1.19 Expires Sat., Oct. 26, 1991. Valid Only At Knechtel Assoc. Stores. Coupon Value Includes G.S.T. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,1991. PAGE 9. People visit over holidays Thanksgiving guests with Mrs. Mabel Wheeler on Sunday included Miss Clare McGowan, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Trigger and Mr. and Mrs. H. Squires, Carson­ ville, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis, and Shannon, Pickering, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MacAdam, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charter, Bly th; Lorie Char­ ter and friend, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. G. Dal Bianco, Niagara Falls; Mr. Vincent Mackas and Alicia, London and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coultes, Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda of Fergus and Miss Maria Arruda of Toronto spent Thanksgiving Day with her mother Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Mrs. Sharon Mitchell and Scott of Hanover; Wayne Vincent and Carrie of Milton; Paul Vincent and friend Elaine of Burlington were Thanksgiving Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vin­ cent. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Matheson, Lisa, Laura and Jonathon of Molesworth; Joanne and Jeremy Chapman, Belgrave; Steven Robin­ son, Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stevenson and Matthew, Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook, Amy, Levi and Sean, Belgrave; and Miss Alison Coultes, London had Thanksgiving with their parents Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes. Mrs. Rob Roy, Christina and Emily of Peterborough; Mrs. Doug Cousins of Woodstock; Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew and Alicia of Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson and Daniel of Goderich visited over the holiday weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeff and friend Jim Shelton of Waterdown; Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton and Mrs. Laura Johnston, Belgrave were visitors on Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dowse of Cambridge (Galt) visited with his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- SCRIMGEOUR’S FOOD MARKET BLYTH 523-4551 KNECHTEL PURE APPLE JUICE 1 Litre Glass Van Camp’s Beans With Pork or Stokely Kidney Beans Assorted Varieties 14 oz. Tin SAVE .30 £ SCHNEIDERS CHEESE SLICES 500 g Pkg. Q QQ Save 2.30 RICE-A-RONI Assorted Varieties & Sizes house on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kim­ berly, Jennifer and Trevor of Hamilton are spending the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gar­ ner Nicholson. While Rev. and Mrs. Peter D. Tucker attended Stone Church, Eramosa Township near Guelph where Rev. Tucker was the guest speaker for their anniversary ser­ vice, Sunday, October 20, service at Calvin Brick United Church was led by Ivan Dow and Knox United, Belgrave was led by Murray Scott with Mrs. Mabel Wheeler giving the children's story. Purchasing a vehicle is a big decision! Let us help you make the right one! GARRY WOODCOCK Quality Cars & Trucks We Can Save You Money Drive A Little - Save A Lot {jR^ONTGOMERY; LUCKNOW 528-2813^ Values In Effect From Mon., Oct. 21, 1991 Until Closing Sat. Oct.26,1991 Savings Are Based On Our Regular Retails We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities To Normal Family Requirements SAVE .72 $ MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE Or Five Alive Assorted Varieties 355 mL Frozen Fresh Young Canadian Por SIDE SPARE RIBS SUNSHINE WHITE BREAD 79*675 g Loaf SCHNEIDERS Regular or Lifestyle SLICED SIDE BACON 500 g Pkg. (TtflLess Than 1/2 M M Price —- • w DECOR BATHROOM TISSUE 2 Ply, Pkg. Of 9 <-k Save2.20 Ji. CAMPBELL’S CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP and Other Selected Varieties 10 oz. Tin 2/99” ADMIRAL FLAKE LIGHT TUNA 6.5 oz. Tin Less Than 1/2 Price 69* SARA LEE LAYER CAKES Frozen 369 g Less Than 1/2 Price 88* Nabob Tradition VAC PAC COFFEE 300 g Save .48 1.99 Product of U.S.A. Flonda Grown JUICY WHITE or PIN GRAPEFRUIT 6/99 Product Of Ontario Canada # 1 BRUCE BRAND HOTHOUSE TOMATOES ® 99 „T Product Of U.S.A. FRESH CRISP ROMAINE LETTUCE 99*.a Product of U.S.A. Florida Grown SWEET JUICE ORANGES 3 595lb Bag Product of Ontario Canada #1 FRESH GREEN CABBAGE ®79*.. Cut From Canada’s Finest Grade "A" Beef Boneless Outside Round Eye Removed ROUND STEAK ROAST 2.79 a Cut From Canada’s Finest Grade "A" Beef WING or T-BONE STEAK 6.15 kg 11.00 kg 4.99 lb. DELICATESSEN- SCHNEIDERS "Always Popular" BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA Dell Sliced Or Shaved J V| V| .66/100 g • VX KZ lb. SCHNEIDERS Assorted Varieties POPULAR LUNCH MEATS Deli Sliced Or Shaved .88/100 g 3.99. 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