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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-02-10, Page 9Most people think there's only one way to help the developing world. We have 26. CODE Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world. For more information, call 1400-661-00M Poaching is a crime! Countless wild animals are being killed or captured illegal- ly in CAnada. Poaching must be stopped. Call 1-800-563-9453 to find out how you can help. gift Canadian tip Wildlife Federation KNECHTEL *a We .... SUP (MERV. 1-, El Special Price Without Coupon 1.29 Special Price With Coupon Nielsen 4190129 —a Valid Only At Knechtel Assoc. Stores Coupon Expires Sat., Feb 13 1993 SPRINGTIME PLUS SOFTENER 1.99 3 6 Litre 79° 675 g Loaf Valid Only At Knechtel Assoc Stores CMS I • Coupon Expires Sat.. Feb. 13. 1993 85312395) L.F..3 L2301 With This Coupon Save .30 Off The Purchase of 1 - 1 kg / 900 g QUAKER OATS With This Coupon Save .75 Off The 1 - Assorted Varieties 1 k KRAFT PEANUT B9 Special Price With Coupon • r Purchase of Jar UTTER Special Price Without Coupon 3.74 OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE 355 mL Tin Frozen 99° OLINDA PURE APPLE JUICE 48 Oz. Tin 790 KNECHTEL WHITE BREAD CAMPBELL'S CREAM SOUPS 2/990 KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ Assorted Varieties 500 g Bottle 3.49 LANCIA PASTA Assorted Varieties 900 g 89° gu Old Wor Ra ld Style Pasta Sauce Assorted Varieties 750 mL 99° Chicken. Celery, Broccoli. Mushroom 10 Oz. Tin SHOPSY 'Deli Fresh' Regular or All Beef Wieners 1.99 450 g Schneiders Assorted Varieltes MEAT PIES 400 g 1.99 PILLERS Whole, Half or Mini Boneless Black Forest Ham 6.59 kg 2.99. Sh Fresh Young Canadian Pork op s y Number One Cuatrry SLICED SIDE Economy Pak Pork Loin Chops BACON 500 g Contains 3 Centre 3 Rib & 3 Tenaerlotn End Chops 439 kg 1.99 1.99,b THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1993. PAGE 9. The news from ondesboro Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360 Lions announce donations Newlyweds reside in Lucan BLYTH 523-4551 Product of U S.A Florida Grown Indian River GRAPEFRUIT 099 WHITE or PINK 1 2/1 ... Product 1 Sweet of U S A Floroa Grown Temple Oranges .99 doz. Product of U.S A Honda Grow, JUICY SWEET TANGERINES 2.18 kg 99°Ib. Product Fresh of USA No I Grade 'frayed Tomatoes 1 1,'2 lb Tray Product McINTOSH 1.99 of Ontario Canada Fancy APPLES 3 lb. Bag 2.79 JOHNS — HAINES Lisa Johns, the daughter of Stan and June Johns of RR 4, Seaforth, and Dr. Alexander Haines of Lucan and Seaforth, the son of Milton and Gertraud Haines of London, were married in a double ring ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 19 at Ontario Street United Church in Clinton with Rev. David Woodall presid- ing. The maid-of-honour was Janet Kerr, and the bridesmaids were Donna Baskin and Marni Bruner, both of London. The best man was Tom Haines of London, and the ushers were Tom Lisa and Alexander Haines The Londesboro and District Lions have prepared their donation list for 1992/93 with the following: Blyth Brownies, Venturers, $300; Blyth Minor Hockey, 150; Blyth Bus for Swimming, $400; C.N.I.B., $100; Camp Dorset, $100; Lions Foundation of Canada, $100; Children's Hospital Telethon, $100; Diabetes Association, $100; Effective Speaking, 70; Homes for the Deaf, $500; Huron Day Centre, $100; Lake St. Joseph, $100; Lion's Quest, $100; Bereaved Families, $100; Parkwood Hospital Research, $300; Participation Lodge, $100; Sunshine Foundation, $100; Shuffleboard Shuffleboard was held on Wednesday evening, Feb. 3. High man was Lorne Hunking and high lady was Helen Lawson. There were 11 people present. Euchre results There were 10 tables of euchre at the hall on Friday evening, Feb. 5. Winners were Ted East, Lloyd Appleby, Eric Anderson, Mrs. Vi Durnin, Dora Shobbrook and Dorothy Daer. Carters return Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter of Londesboro have returned from a two week vacation in sunny Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Tom and Marjorie Duizer, Lome and Addie Hunking attended Convocation at University of Guelph on Feb. 6 when Lisa Duizer graduated with distinction with a Masters of Science in Food Science. Survival Through Friendship, $50; Telecare, $100; Youth Exchange, $250; Heart & Stroke, $100; Epilepsy Huron, $100; Big Brothers, $100; Huron Christmas Bureau, $300; Unicef, $100; Blyth Legion Poppy Fund, $25; Blyth Figure Skating, $130 and Fleming Foul-ups, $65. The Londesboro Lions have some fundraisers planned for the coming months. They include a men's euchre, a pancake breakfast, Hospital Appreciation Days, and a Vegas Night to be held in Blyth with the two clubs working together. Watch local newspapers for more information. Bus trips for the club to the Formosa Brewery and to hockey and baseball games in London are being planned. Two birthdays A birthday party was held at Huronview earlier this year to celebrate the 90th birthday of William Manning (seated), a Huronview resident and the 85th birthday of his wife Mary, A Seaforth Manor resident. Mr. Manning was born Jan. 1, 1903 and Mrs. Manning was born on Jan. 2, 1908, both in Hullett Township. Among those on hand for the celebration were the Mannings' daughters Gail Lear, left and June Johns with their husbands, Harry Lear and Stan John. Mrs Johns holds the only great-grandchild of the Mannings, Sara Johns (Clinton News-Record photo) Jenzen and Blair Patton, both of London. The ring bearer was David Ratcliffe of Zurich, and the flower girl was Nicole Felton of London. The soloist was Jean Meilleur. A reception was held at the Oakwood Inn in Grand Bend. The couple will reside in Lucan. (Frank Phillips photo). YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT GROCER! Scrimgeour's Food Market Fresh Part Back Attached CHICKEN LEGS 1.70 kg 770 Values In Effect From Monday. February 8. 1992 to Saturday. February 13, 1993 Savings Are Based On Regular Retails We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities To Normal Family Requirements