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CLINTONNEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, loVEMBER 9 ,1978 ---PAGE 9
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KLEENEX
TOWELS
pkg of
Z rolls
SAVE 1.00
Contains Rich Brazilian Coffees
EIGHT O'CLOCK
INSTANT COFFEE
99
10 -oz
jar
Our Reg. Price 4.99
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BONELEss,f Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef
Blade, Short Rib or
Shoulder Pot
BEEF
ROASTS
Ib
Our Regular Price 1.68 Ib
SAVE 20? PER LB
$hopsys, Pastrami or
CORNED
BEEF
,pkg of 4
2 -oz pouches
Fresh
MEDIUM
GROUND ,b
BEEF
Our Reg. Price Ib .1.68
SAVE 20? PER LB
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NOVEMBER ;JSeNATION4L FISH MONTH
0 FISH
H FRIED
Old Vienna
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18 -oz
2 4 8
pkg
Beef Sausages 161.68
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Marvel Brand, Sliced, White
BREA
09
Jane Parker, "Brown 'N Serve"
Plain, Poppy Seed,, Sesame Seed
FRENCH ROLLS
of
f 06
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JANE PARKER, SLICED, OLD-FASHIONED STYLE r
Bread 24 -oz loaf
59,1
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Cake Donuts 69fit,
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32 -oz
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FISHERY, FROZEN
Sole Fillets =Ie pkg 3.gg
HIGHLINER, FROZEN
Cod Fillets 1ao= pkg 1.69
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PERCH'
FILLETS
lb
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Fish Cakes
1669
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CRYSTALS
17 -oz pkg
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PALAN
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19 -fl -oz tin
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Carnation Milk . 2/79,i
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McConneils Tea Bags 139
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Pillsbury Biscuits 216%1
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VANILLA 75 ml PK OF 6
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GERMAN
Edam Cheese bl.99
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Granola 12ozpkg 1,39
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WHOLE
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19 -fl -oz tin
100
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Name Brands at "No Frills" Prices
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LIQUID
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128 -fl -oz
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LIQUID
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' 135 BARTON Si. E.? HAMILTON
A
Vandals start
lullktt fire
Vandalism is assumed
to be the cause of a fire
which broke out early
Wednesday morning
November 1,, on a farm
owned by Murray Adams
of Londbsboro.
The farm was formerly
owned by Bill Little.
A vacant house on the
lot was badly damaged,
and will have to be
demolished. A few items
belonging to Mr. Little
which were still in the
house were destroyed in
the fire.
The Blyth Fire
Department received the
call about 12:09 a.m., but
weren't able to bring the
fire under control until
after 3 a.m. The side and
back of the house were in
flames when ,the firemen
first arrived on the scene.
Fire chief Irwin Bowes
said he couldn't estimate
the cost of damage to the
house because the Adams
had planned to renovate
the home so they could
make it liveable and then
rent it to tenants.
The chief said some of
the indications of vandals
were that the fire was on
the exterior of the house,
that it started on the floor
of the sunporch, plus the
fact the hydro was
disconnected and the
house was locked.
There was some in-
surance coverage on the
building. The fire is still
under investigation ' by
the O.P.P.
Holmesville..:
• from page 8
November 13 at Bev
Mathers.
Womens Institute
meets
The November meeting
of the Goderich Township
Women's Institute was
held November 6 at 8:15
p -.m. at the Holmesville
School. Mrs. Hazel
McCreath, president,
chaired the meeting..
Mrs. Alice Porter gave
the secretary's report
and financial statement
and Mrs. McCreath
thanked everyone for'
helping• make variety
night such a success and,
for selling tickets in the
Mall at Goderich. Mrs.
Betties spoke on the One
Day Home Decorating
Course held recently,
which ,several members
attended. Mrs. Mcllwain
spoke On the Huron
Conference held in
London.
Mrs. Millie Dempsey
will be in charge of the
card parties to be held
this winter. Mrs. Porter
will be putting these card
parties in the coming
events, so please watch
for them.
The meeting was then
turned over to Mrs.
Dempsey who introduced
the guest speaker for the
evening. Mrs. Barb
Betties gave a very in-
teresting talk on the
history of the p4ostal
service. Mrs. Dempsey
thanked Mrs. Bettles and
presented her with a gift.
The ladies enjoyed
some games with nice
gifts presented by Mrs.
Dempsey and Mrs. Yeo.
The meeting was ad-
journed and lunch was
enjoyed by all.
The first card party of
the Goderich Township
Women's Institute will be
held Thursday evening
November 9, in the
Holmesville School.
mane
SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED
OVER 30 YEARS
Clinton-Seaforth;
Aria Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
133 High Street
Cilnton
482-9441
Godrrleh Area
Representative
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 C.mlhrler Reed
Ooderlch
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