Clinton News-Record, 1981-08-26, Page 9THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1981 -PAGE 9
Brucefield
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SAVE 5 451
Partly Skimmed
FRESH
2% MILK
3 -quart bag
69
(Limit 3 per family with a
minimum $10.00 purchase)
(Our Regular Price 2.23)
Pre-
HOGday
%,SALE,ommilow:
(Our Regular Price 4.99) SAVE 1.00
Contains Rich Brazilian Coffees'- Instant
8 O'CLOCK
99
COFFEE10 -oz Jar
(Our Reg. Price up to 91c) SAVE up to 22c
Spaghetti, Alpha-getti or Zoodles, In Tomato Sauce
LIBBY'S
PASTAS
19 -fl -oz
tin
SAVE 30¢
Sun Pae, Concentrated
FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE
12.5 -f1 -oz tin
(Our Regular Price 89c)
Blanched. (Our Regular Price 2.79) - SAVE 30c
BEAVER 350 g
vac pec 4 9
tin
PEANUTS
You'll do bolter with
Monday=
xFROZEN FOODS from A&P!
White or Yellow (Our Reg. Price 1.59 - SAVE 40c) Frozen, Concentrated, Limeade, White or Pink
VIVA DECORATORof 119 MINUTE MAID 12.5 -fl -oz 79
k
TOWELS z olls - LEMONADE tin
PRIMO - LENTILS OR AAP, FROZEN PKG OF FOUR - 5 -INCH PIES
Chick Peas 19-fl-oztin 59¢ Cheese Pizza 1.99
PRIMO 5.5 -FL -OZ TIN YORK, FROZEN; CONCENTRATED
Tomato Paste 2f0,79 ¢ Apple Juice 12.5 -fl -oz tin 89¢
PRIMO ARCTIC GARDENS, FROZEN 500 g PKG
Pizza Sauce 7-fl-ortin 2 for89, Green Bean Salad 1.49
SMILE 200 g JAR A&P, FROZEN, ASSORTED CUTS
Peanut Spread 1.49 French Fries 3.5 Ib pk9 1.39
s Pre -
Primo, Pure
VEGETABLE OIL
3 Titre
tin
99
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SAVE
1.00
COCA-COLA
„„„„„ ,„\,„„,Case
tins
(300 ovti ret. btl available at regular prico
9
of 24,
Price 8.99)
(Our Reg.
(Our Regular Price 4.99) 1414.
(limit 3 cases with a $10.00 purchase
excluding cigarettes and this product.)
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& GIVEAWAYS
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(Our Rey. Priee up to 1.59) SAVE up to 60e
5 Varieties Incl. Fancy Peas, Corn, Green Beans
A&P FROZEN
VEGETABLES
Frozen
SOLE
FILLETS
2 -Ib
poly bag
.169
FROZEN, DRESSED
Whitefish Ib 89¢
FROZEN
Cohoe Salmon 162.29
SEALTEST RE( ULAR 500 g CARTON
Cottage Cheese 1.35
IMPERIAL
Soft Margarine 1-Ibtub 1a09
Mazola Oil
1 Titre bottle 2 29
PEACH HALVES, BARTLETT PEAR HALVES OR SLICES 1441-02 tin
Del Monte Fruits 79%
ANN PAGE, ASSORTED VARIETIES 475 ml BOTTLES
Salad Dressings 1.29
SAVE 50j
Assorted Varieties
PRIMO
PASTAS
900 g pkg
(Our Regular Price 1.49)
(Our Regular Price 1.39)
Primo, Plain
SPAGHETTI
SAUCE28 -fl -oz tin
SAVE 30¢ Ib
SAVE 60e
7
SAVE 1.00 Ib
Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef
BONELESS
ROUND ROAST
Outside Cut, Eye Removed
59
(Our Regular Price 3.59 lb)
(Our Regular Price 3.69 Ib) SAVE 50e Ib
"Great on the B.B.O.", Full Slice
ROUND a989
wilt suporiailst prim&
e-Surns. Pride of Canada, Grade "A"
"Self -Basting" with pop-up timer
Ib
ROASTING
CHICKENS
29
(Our Regular Price 1.59 Ib)
SAVE UP
TO 1.00 1b
Rump, Sirloin Tip or Inside Cut Round
BONELESS
BEEF ROASTS
Ib
7
(Our Regular Price up to 3.79 Ib)
"Great on the B.B.Q." (Our Regular Price 2.79 Ib)
FRESH LEAN
GROUND BEEF
SAVE 80c Ib
499
Inside Cut Round or -"Great on the B.B.Q." Our Reg. Price up to 3.99 Ib SAVE up to 1.00
SIRLOIN TIP
STEAK
,,299
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF
TENDERIZED .,
Cube Steaks 163.29
"GREAT ON THE B.B.O."
MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR, ALL BEEF OR B.B.A.
Wieners ieners 1 -Ib vac pac 139
AAP REGULAR OR
THICK SLICED
Side Bacon
500 a VAC PAC
1.99
MAPLE LEAF, HINT Of MAPLE,
REGULAR OR THICK SLICED 500 g VAC PAC
Side Bacon 1.99
MAPLE LEAF, SKINLESS OR GOLDEN FRY
Sausages 500 g pkg 2.39
In stores with Deli shop!
St_ARLMO1 T SALAD II, 1.09 .,
Salad Mustard & Potato Ib 99,i
SCHNEIDERS
Polish Sausage 1b2.29
CANADA PACKERS, BRICK,
FARMER, AMERICAN MOYERELLA OR
Colby Cheese 162.79
TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC
Cottage Rolls 161.89
SWIFT OW MILL, BREAKFAST
Sausages 111 .49
SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED 175 g VAC PAC
Cooked Ham 1.49
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES
INCLUDING MAC. & CHEESE A LUNCHEON 175 g VAC PAC
Cooked Meats 991
BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, CHICKEN LOAF,
MAC. & CHEESE, LUNCHEON, BOLOGNA 975 p VAC PAC
Cooked Meats 1.49
PLUMROSE BRAND, READY -to -SERVE, VAC PAC
Dinner Hams 1b2 59
PLUMROSE BRAND, READY -to -SERVE,
VAC PAC, OLD DANISH
Country Hams Ib 3.69
SHOPSY - COLE SLAW OR 680 g CARTOIN
Potato Salad 1.49
SHOPSY - PASTRAMI OR PKG OF 4 50 g POUCHES
Corned Beef 2.29
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mustard, Catherine spent a
few days at Inverhuron last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Jackson visited a few days
last week with his brother at
Rondeau.
Mrs. Edith Humphries of
Leister, England is spending
this month with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Brack.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Triebner and Mr. and Mrs.
D'Arcy Rathwell have
returned from a trip to the I,
Western provinces. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Triebner and Marsha
at Fort St. John's B.C.
Mr. Seldon Ross was able
to return home from Clinton
Public Hospital last week.
Miss M. Swan and Mrs. A.
Ham spent last week at
Huntsville with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Ham. They were
accompanied by Miss Betty
Boyce of Toronto, who
returned with them for the.
weekend.
Congratulations to
Lawrence and Rosenda
Elliott of Toronto on the birth
of a son, Gordon Lawrence
Andrew.
Mrs. Beatrice Stoll, Mrs.
Mary Fotheringham, Mrs.
Evelyn Falconer, Mrs. Pearl
Eyre, Mrs. Edna Paterson
and Mrs. Isabel Scott at-
tended the school at Alma
College, St. Thomas last
Tuesday.
Kippen folk
enjoy holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Anderson visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Laughie Gear in
Fergus recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Sweitzer, . Shipka
holidayed at the Thousand
Islands and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Jones, Hillier.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J.F.Bell.
and Mr. and Mrs. John A.B.
Bell have returned from a
holiday in the Maritimes..
Mr. and Mrs. Joe .
McQuarrie are holidaying
down at the East Coast.
• Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love,
Care Mich. were recent
visitors with Mrs. Grace
McBride.
Mrs. John Anderson is a
patient in Exeter Hospital.
Mrs. Robert Bell un-
derwent surgeryin St.
Joseph's Hospital, ndon.
Mrs.. Elgin Thompson is a
patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital.
There were four perfect
shooters at the Kippen Gun
Club on August 18th. Al Kyle
shot a perfect score of 25 as
did John Vanloo, Bert
Mahaffy and Jim Butcher.
Bill Cochrane shot 24,
along with Jack Mills, Dale
Passmore, John Anderson
and Roy Lamport. Those
shooting 23 included Terry .
Caldwell, Bruce Anderson,
Jim Darling, Mery Batkin,
Grant McGregor, Paul
. Johnston and Barry Miller.
John Hessels, Bob Baker
and Lloyd Venner shot 21
targets while Gladys
McGregor finished up with
21 and Ed Miller had 20. Paul
Lavery scored 16 points and
Bill Smith finished up with
15.
Double scorers included:
Jim Butcher, 21; Jack Mills,
20; John Hessels, 19; Jamie
Caldwell, 19; Bert Mahaffy,
17.
Middleton
this week
By Blanche Deeves
Morning prayer was held
in St James Anglican
Church on Sunday morning
with Rev. William Bennett in
charge of the service. Mrs.
Sarah Storey was the
organist and Mrs. Jeanne
Kennett read the lesson.
The first meeting of the
Goderich Township
Enterprising Seniors for the
1981-82 season will be held on
September 2nd at 8 pm in the
Goderich Township Hall. All
members are asked to come
out and brine a guest
Seeing society
V eters uhr\ have
something significant trrsay.
from the (old Testament
prophets to today's Farley
Mow ts. ha\ e all written out
of a view of society at large.
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