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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-04-14, Page 7IV ( 0\( E R 7 Pianist/Composer International Recording Artist * Music Box Dancer * Peter Piper * ILLS Friday, May 7, 1993, 7:00 p.m. Blyth Memorial Theatre Blyth, Ontario Tickets: Available at: $20.00 pp (GST The Book Shop included) (Blyth,Listowel & Mitchell). Webster's Clothing - Blyth Phone Orders 1-800-465-7829 2,r-pai)11 ai.iT)-7/sT (DI aiorilagfl Scrimgeour's Food Market BLYTH 523-4551 79° 180 g!200 g Bag Salted. Unsalted 450 g Box 9W 9W Frozen or Five Alive Tropical Citrus 355 mL Tin Selected Verfetles 300 g 1.99 14 Oz Tin 2/ 1• 0 0 Pkg. of 2 1.49 Product of Sweet Juicy Navel Seedless Sunkist 8 lb. bag U.S.A. 2 Oranges • 99 ea. Ploduct Of U S A Wasningron (VOW^ Product of LI S A No I Grade Granny Smith FRESH APPLES t 96 kg CARROTSrvey.Doc 2 ib Bag 890 Ib 1 • 1 9ea Product of U S.A Product of U.S.A. Fresh Crisp Fresh Tender Romaine Spinach Lettuce , 00z Bag 1 • 29 ea 1 029 ea SWIFT Premium HOT DOG WIENERS 450 g 1 . al 49 SWIFT Sliced C ooked Ham Eversweet 175g 990 Assorted Schneiders MEAT PIES Vanates 400g 1.99 Fresh Pork 6 3 Tenderlon 1 Economy (Cortalos Young Canadian Pork Pack Loin Chops 3 Centre 3 FRI End DNA's 4 39 kp sr 991, Fresh Young Canadian Pork RACK OF PORK 6.59 kg 2.99,b KNECHTEL Fresh Grade "A" FRYING CHICKENS 2.18 kg 99° lb. HEINZ BEANS & PASTA WHITE SWAN JUMBO TOWELS Philadelphia Cream Cheese Selected Varieties 250 g Brick 1.99 Bamby White Bread Or 100% Whole Wheat 450 g Loaf 9W SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY DETERGENT 12 Litre Original or 5 Litre Concentrate 5.99 R.C. COLA & COTT POP 24 x 355 mL Tins 750 mL Bottles Plus Deposit Unit Price 4.7/100 mL Unit Price 7.9/100 mL 3.99 59° KNECHTEL POTATO CHIPS Minute Maid Orange Juice Knechtel Saltines Nabob Tradition Vac Pac Coffee Values In Effect From Monday April 12 1992 to Saturday April 17 1993 Savings Are Based On Regular Retails We Reserve The Right To Limit Ouartities To Normal Family Requirements THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1993. PAGE 7. The news from elgrave Compiled by Helen Stonehouse Phone 887-9487 On Saturday, visiting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, Belgrave were her daughter Mrs. Howard Zettler and her family Sherry, Amanda and Alicia of RR 4, Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs. Laura Johnston spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Llderton. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch and son Jeff of Waterdown also spent the weekend at the same E The news from thel IP01**1.:#0.00440..$0.00i0ORffi00.0#145.4.i Community grieves for Bremners Sympathy of the community is extended to the families of Robert and Isabelle Bremner, on the recent loss of Andrew Bremner, Robert's father and to Margaret Beirnes and family on their recent loss of Alvin Beisel of Elmira, Margaret's brother. Grace Smith and Helen Cullen hosted 10 tables of euchre at the Ethel Hall Monday evening. Winners were: 50/50 draw, Adrian Verstoep; high lady, Eva Harrison; high man, Elmer Best; low lady, Violet Smith; low man, George Pearson; most lone hands, Marguerite Beirnes, Harold Metcalfe; tally card winners, Frank and Hazel 'McKenzie, Scott McLean, Della and Gordon Griffin, Bob Bateman, Allan Kennedy, Bill Beirnes, Joyce Alexander, Myrle Bowes, Keith Turnbull, Mel and June Jacklin, Bill Craig, Agnes Harrow, Betty Krotz and Verna Crawford. The next euchre is planned for April 19. Grace and Helen are also planning a lost heir tournament for April 23, with registration at 7:30 p.m. Partners will be provided, if necessary. 1-800-563-9453 to find out how you can help. itclit Canadian tip Wildlife Federation I'm not going to like it! Michael Schott of RR 5, Brussels was convinced he wouldn't like kindergarten and wasn't thrilled about being interviewed by Huron County Heath Unit nurse Marguerite Thomas (far right) during kindergarten registration at East Wawanosh Public School Thursday afternoon. While his Nanna, May Acheson and his mother, Lynda Schott (centre) looked on, Nurse Thomas talked to Michael about good health habits, safety and nutrition. Each student was also given a hearing test and taken to the kindergarten room to check the place out. Easter holiday brings visitors Men's club hears about China The Belgrave Men's Breakfast Club met in the United Church schoolroom on Saturday morning, April 3. The guest speaker was Arnold Mathers who gave an interesting talk on his trip to China where he visited schools and farms and toured some of the cities. 12 tables in play Twelve tables of euchre were in play at the W.I. Hall, Belgrave. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Stuart Chamney; second high, Mrs. Nellie Clark; most lone hands, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; low lady, Mrs. Garner Nicholson; high man, Bill Nethery; second high, Lloyd Appleby; most lone hands, Ross Taylor and low man, Mrs. Mabel Wheeler (playing as man). OP r..I El tt • Opening FOR THE 2ND SEASON NORTH HURON FLT MARKET April 24 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. NEW VENDORS WELCOME S 357-1705 (Bavarian pen) c. BP LIB home. Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, Belgrave accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry, Kimberley and Darryl of Londesboro where they visited with Marilyn Mayberry of Guelph. They all went to the Swiss Chalet restaurant for a delicious Easter Sunday dinner. The community extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent in the loss of their brother- in-law Mr. Robert Archibald of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan and Trevor of Wyoming spent Easter weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas and Alicia of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Mabel Wheeler. Mrs. Hilda Vincent accompanied her daughter Mrs. Sharon Mitchell of Hanover to visit with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taff of London. While there she saw many of her grandchildren. David Hanna and his daughter Susan of North Battleford, Sask. are spending this week with his mother Mrs. Ruby Hanna. They are visiting with other relatives. Paul Vincent and friend Elaine of Burlington visited with his mother Mrs. Hilda Vincent on Good Friday.