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Give '200 to medical centre
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Smith, Donald Rats and Mrs.
Loretta Fahrner, of Blue
Water Rest Home, ac-
companied Calvin Fahrner.
of Toronto, to attend the
musical "The Hustler," in
Tor9pto, on the weekend. It
presented by the Hustler
Young Men's Bible class of
which Calvin is a member.
N MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Shipka
Shipka " Community
'members held their annual
meeting Wednesda
evening, April 28, at the
Commtynity centre and voted
to give $200.00 to Dashwood
Medical Centre.
Officers for the coni
year are as follows:
predident, Russell Mellin;
secretary, Ann Russell;
treasurer, Diane Kaak;
trustees are Joe Kaak, Bill
Finkbeiner and Jim
Houlahan.
Personals
Lucille Vincent and
daughters Lori and
. Michelle, Leota Snyder and
daughter-in-law, Judy
Snyder, all attended the
mother and daughter "carry
in" supper at the Church of
God last Friday evening.
On Sunday, May 9 there
was a dedication of a bap-
tismal font at Greenway
United Church in memory of
the late Herbert and Alberta
Harlton. Also dedicated was
a Pulpit Antependium in
memory of Carl, John and
Janet Guenther.
Family attending were
Clyde and Evelyn Nicholson,
Kenneth and Shirley,
Bradley, Angela, Aaron and
Corey, all of Courtright.
Kenneth and Leona, Julie
enri Arent Mnrr•s. , carnia•
Kenneth, Audrey, Cheryl
and Colleen Westman. of
London, Lorne and Dorothy
Fenner, Mabel and Karen
Guenther.
Following the service, the
family all were dinner guests
with Mabel and Karen, at
their home in Shipka.
Mrs. Les Adams. Exeter.
formerly of this area) fell at
her home last week and
injured her foot, and at date
of writing is a patient in
University hospital, London.
Kaaren Batten, Exeter.
visited Saturday afternoon
with Annie Morenz.
Mrs. Clara Ratz, her
daughter Mrs. Margaret
COOKIES FOR SALE - The Exeter Girl Guides and Brownies will be out on the
streets of Exeter Saturday,with their annual sale of cookies. Shown with some of
the goodies ready to go are Brownie! Ann Marie Mittelholtz, Tara Edwards, Cheryl
Ballantyne and Sarah Darling. Ty4 ohntn
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THE MEAT MENIJ
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I BACON
Sliced 'Bacon Ends lbs./Pkg.a .88/Ib SEt3i� '
Sliced Side Huron fresh 11 Ib. box •1.45/lb. 1�!/�
Peamealed flack Bacon trl'l IF,. slab . 2.49/Ib. SEW 239/6
Smoked Huck Bacon 4.6 Ib. slob 3.29/Ib. TEN LOIN Fresh or Frozen Slab 4a I. 5.99/b, Pickle & Pimento loaf 6 lbs. 1,99/61
1 SAUSAGE Farmers Sausage 11 Ib. box frozen 1.8.3/Ib. BEE LiS'ER Fresh or Fronts 2-4 lbs. Pkg. 1.29/6 Macaroni & Cheese loaf 1.wlsp
Breakfast Lank Sausage . ' ROA&' $EEF Sirloin Tip Roast Beef 4-9 lbs. fresh 2J19/6. Chicken loaf 6 lbs: 1,99/Ib7
11 Ib. box frozen 1,88/Ib. f.R Luncheon loaf 4 lbs. 1 „/
1 e11t�fO BEEF Medium Ground fresh 5 10 lbs. 1.69/lb. Dutch loaf 6 lbs. 110 I
Polish Coil Sausage a-4 Ib. I'kK- 1.49/Ih. Lean Ground•fresh 5-10 lbs.1,99/11,, 1.9!/�
Kolbussa G,il a 4 Ib. Pku. :3.59/Ih. STEABS Chopped Sirloin Steak I I Ib. box 3,99/6 Pizza Pepperoni Slices 5 lbs. 2,y/6
1 I SALAMI Pork & Beef Salami 5 lbs. 2.09/16. Strip Loin Steaks 6 7 Ib. box 3,!9/6, Corned Beef cooked 5-7 lbs. 3,�/a,
All Beef Salami :, lbs. 2.29/Ib. New York Sirloin Steak 1 I Ib. box 3.99/6. Roast Beef cooked 5-10 lbs. 3.99/6.1
I WIENERS' Economy Wiener: B lbs. box 1.08/Ib. ' -. ,T Bone Steak I 1 Ib. box •3 /R+.. Pastrami cooked 5 lbs. I4 /a
1 Regular Wieners Fn,ien IIIb. box I.flb/lb. 'Wien Stat 1 I Ib. box • 3.x/6. Paraffin Regular Bologna 10-12 lbs. 1.49/Ib.
' PORK CHOPS Centre Cut Chops 7' _ Ib. box 2.79/Ib. Rib Eye Steaks 4 ozs. 10 Ib. box 4.59/6. COOKED TURKEY Turkey Roasts White & Dirk 11," 154/6.
I.�fn Chops Ili Ib. box 2.59/Ib. Sirloin lip Steaks 1 3.W/6,3.99/6.
'I PORK ROASTS Boned •'Rolled • Tied :>i lbs. .2.49/Ib. SEAFOOD Breaded Large Shrimps 1 Ib. box 1.5!/b. CHICKEN ROLL Beast oTurkey iChicken All White /.99/6_
SPARERIB$ Side Kite fresh 10 lbs. pkg. 2.29/Ib Cooked Skinless Shrimp 5.99/6. CHEESE2.M/b.
` Hack Ribs fresh 10 Ibe. pkg. •tail on 4.59/lb. Gouda 2-5 Ib. block be Request
I Baton Blue Fillets •2.49/6. Swift 2-5 Ib. block 3.51/6.
!lack Rib, fresh f(► lbs. tail off 4.98/16. RABBIT Grain Fed - Fresh or Frozen 2-4lbs. 219/6.
▪ HAMS Smoked Tin End Hams I(t 1L lbs. Reg. 2.48/Ib. TURKEY Froarn Grade 'X Colby 2-5 lb- block 2•y/6.
13S/6.. Mika Cheddar 2-5 Ib. block 2.N/6• I
I Smoked Tin Find Hams CHICKEN Frozen Grade 'A' 13S/6. Medium Cheddar 2-5 Ib. block 2.51/6. I
10-12 lbs. Lean 2:59/Ib. 2'/.-2�c Ib. 1.25/6 OW Cheddar Orange 2-5 Ib. block 3.19/6.
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!)inner Hams Smoked 2-3 lbs. 2.69/Ib. Chicken Breasts Bone In 2.19/x.
Cottage Rolls 4 lbs. approx. 2.(19/16. Chicken Breasts Boneless 3.19/ . Old White 2-5 Ib. block 3.H/b. I
Sandwich Hams 4 x 4 -.1 Ihs. '1.69/Ib. Chicken Wings 1-19/Mb. Extra Old White 2-5 Ib. block 3,79/Ib.
I PIG TAILS Fresh HI lbs. .78/Ib. Mozarella 2-5 Ib. block •:i 2.N/b.
▪ PORK HOCKS Fresh 100 lbs. Chicken Thighs 1.99/6. ' Marble Cheddar 2-5 Ib. block 2119/Ib.
89/Ib. Chicken Legs I.tif/6, PIZZAS Fresh or Frozen - S%"diameter 9.95/4o:eeu
VEA!, CUTLETS !'Iain Breaded 4 uz. - I 1 Ib. box • 1.99/Ib. 9 PieeeYhicken 1.19/6
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111 Cordon Hleu 1 oz. • 11 Ib. box 3.39/11,. Beaded_Chicken Fingers 4.9 6. IMushroom-green Pepper -Pepperoni
VEAL (HOPS Frozen - 1 I Ib. box 2.99/Ib. CORNISH HENS OAR Sauce Cheese)
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Beefburgers i.2 ozs. 11 Ib. box
Beefburgers 4 ors. 11 Ib. box
s1. 9/r. COOKED MEATS Head Cheese 3 lbs.
Head Cheese 5 lbs.
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REAL FOOD -SAV1NGS 1
Fresh S.P.
COTTAGE
ROLLS
4-7 lbs.
$' 79
Ib.
Fresh sliced
SIDE
-BACON
$'145
Pork Side
SPARE
RIBS
..10 ...
$09in.
Breaded
CHICKEN
CUTLETS
,a.,,lbs. $ 179
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Frozen 3-4 lbs.
RABBIT
199
While They Last Ib.
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SPECIALS
Specials good until 6 o'clock
Saturday May 15th
VEAL COIDON BLEU
$1299 box
12 portions
Box
"Special"
VEAL PARMENGIANA
299 box
12 portions
box
Mal -CI -Brook Farms Ltd.
DUALITY, GREAT VALUE AND FRIENDLY SERVICE
135 Industrial Park Unit 6E 135 Highway 652.6102
The business wos originally processing meat direct from the form of Melbourne for 21/2 years. They opened their retail
showroom, offices and distribution facilities in June 1981 and of their present location December 1981.
The people who own and operate the business really core about customers and their satisfaction and it shows. Capably
guided by JOE OSBORNE, General Manager; daughter CARRIE; father-in-law and operations manager ROY FENN
and his stster•in-low, SUE DRENNEN, this family business has responsible staff members who help make this business
O success. - -
Their place of business is super clean and sanitary. The retail store displays a showcase of fresh meat products o
showcase of cheeses, a showcase of European style moots and sausages. They have specials every week and also
supply large 22 Ib. containers of peanut butter, 30.8 Ib. containers of lams, large boxes of cookies and much more.
You con stop in and pick up o list of products with prices • you get wholesale baying privileges with 100% guarantee
• they supply quality beef, pork and poultry.
In these days of high prices, isn't it nice to have o business like MEL-O-IROOK FARMS LTD., a business we are pleas-
ed to recommend to our readers. Taken from "The News Star" Lambeth
Phone orders before 5.30 p.m. Thursday evening then must be picked up Friday evening or Saturday
Country Market
1 mile north of Grand Bend
Hwy. 21 238.8542
Theo's Variety
Huron Park 228.6270
C.K. Carter
Clandeboye 227.4217
Nick's General Store Denfield General Store
Corbett 294.6651 Bonfield . 666.1840
Errcefield Variety
Brucefteld ft 482.3232
Naim Variety
RR 1 Ailsa Craig 232.4496
Ceitro
Calvin had two solo parts in
the musical.
Sincere sympathy is ex-
pressed to Mrs. Alice Keller,
in the sudden death last
Thursday of her sisterdn-
law. Mrs. Ethel (Simpson)
Meyers, of Blake, beloved
-wife of the late Charles S.
Meyers (1973)
Visitors on the weekend
with Alice and Arnold Keller
were Audrey and - Roy
Gibson, Crediton; Marian
and Robert Feltz and family,
&Insley; Gwen,, Mac and
Johnny Windsor, Exeter;
Jack and Sherri -Lynn
Keller. Alice also received
several Mother's day phone
calls.
Mrs. Rose Isaac, of
Chateau Gardens Parkhill,
visited Sunday with Nola and
Ervin Ratz.
Mark and Brock Adams,
London, visited Sunday with
their parents Don and Liz
Adams and brother Clark.
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