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PRINTED, ASSORTED COLOURS
White Swan
Towels
PKG OF 2 ROLLS
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59
SAYE
1.77,~9
.80.,
P
PARTLY SKIMMED
Fresh
2% Milk
4 LITRE BAG
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF
SEMI -BONELESS
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We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements
Prices effective thru Saturday August 6th, 1983.
REGULAR, FINE OR EXTRA FINE
Nabob Tradition
Coffee
369 g VAC PAC BAG
99
OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.69
(Regular or Fine Decaffeinated -369g vac pac bag -3.591r
11
1
&14 0941
with supermarket prices w
Blade Roast orfl34 /1 29 Chuck Short RIbL
OUR REGULAR PRICE 4 61/k2 09 lb
g_ /kg
lb
SAVE 1.77/kg-.80 lb
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF
BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER BEEF
Boneless Roasts
328/i�
Ikg lb
OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.05Ikg-2.29 lb
5 -BONE CUT, OVEN READY ROAST OR STEAKS
Prime SAVE67/29?
Rib3.31 / b1.501h
OUR REG PRICE UP TO 9.901kg-4.49 lb
FRESH, MEDIUM
Ground Beef
395!179
Ikg Ib
BEEF (CENTRE CUT 5.491kg-2.49 Ib)
Brisket Point E ;d 505/229
SHOULDER CUTS (STRIP OR CUBED 4.391kg-1.99 Ib)
Stewing Beef
CANADA'S GRADE 'A' BEEF
Rib Eye Steaks
CAP OFF
Rib Steaks
RIB OR 3 TO 3'2 LB CUT, TENDERLOIN PORTION
Pork Loin Roasts
417/189
/kg lb
1321g /599
IkIb
747 /339
Ikg Ib
17/189
Ikg Ib
ROAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS 6.371kg-2.89 Ib)
Pork Loin CC"tre 5149/2 lb
PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE)
Spare Ribs
ASSORTED FLAVOURS. SLEEVE PACK OF 2
Gay Lea Yogourt
MONARCH, CORN OIL, SLEEVE PACK OF 2
Soft Margarine
ASP
Cottage Cheese
ASSORTED FLAVOURS
Tang Fruit Drinks
39
II/kg/919: 500 g 19
Sausages pkg 2
SAVE 1.99/kg-.90 lb
EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING
Blade Steaks
84/'29
/kg lb
OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.83/kg-2.19 lb
REGULAR. ALL BEEF OR B.B.O.
Maple Leaf
Wieners
OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.69
SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 lb
COMB. PACK -CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS,
4 CENTRE CUTS CHOPS. 8 CHOPS PER PKG
Loin Pork Chops
17/
4!kg Ib
OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.27/kg-2.39 lb
1 LB VAC PAC MAPLE LEAF REGULAR, BEEF OR GARLIC
14qSliced
Bologna
RIB PORTION
Boneless Pork Loin
MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC
Cottage Rolls
A&P, REGULAR & THICK SLICED
Side Bacon
NEW ZEALAND SPRING, FROZEN. LOIN
Lamb Chops
NEW ZEALAND SPRING, FROZEN (SHORT CUT)
Lamb Legs
MAPLE LEAF
Bologna Chunks
59Ik3g/269
g Ib
17/189
Ikg Ib
500 g
vac pac
239
659/299
Ikg Ib
549/2 lb
329/149
MAPLE LEAF SLICED. 7 VAR INCL MAC & CHEESE
Cooked Meats3758 159
vac pac
MAPLE LEAF. S ASST VARIETIES INCL GOLDEN FRY
12.50
t ■ 5
tubs1.29
500 g
cont I. 29
3 pack of 99
250 mL ctns a
Kraft
Mayonnaise
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.99
KRAFT, ASSORTED VARIETIES
B.B.Q. Sauce
KRAFT, PLAIN OR FRUIT FLAVOUR
Marshmallows
UNICO
Tomato Paste
UNICO, RED
Kidney Beans
16ja'rOz 1.29
250 g 69
pkg .
25'2flaZ 79
tins ■
19floz
tin .59
500 mL JAR STUFFED MANZANILLA OR QUEEN
49 Unico
Olives
OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 1.89
"747" JUMBO OLIVES -750 mL JAR -1.79
3-5 mL JAR
111 9
500 g VAC PAC
99
FROZEN, EVISCERATED A & P SELF -BASTING OR
SWIFT PREMIUM
Butterball Turkeys
BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA
Back Bacon
CANADIAN QUEEN. HOT OR SWEET
Sausages Italian
SHOPSY'S DELI FRESH, SLICED
Cooked Ham
SHOPSY'S. COLE SLAW OR
Potato Salad
5 to 12 Ib. /'62/119
average L /kg
990/4
73
31kg /16?
175g 129
pkg
500 g 139
cont
IN STORES WITH DELI!
MAPLE LEAF FINE. COARSE OR CREAMY
Liverwurst ■28!1008lb
/129
MAPLE LEAF
Smoked Sausage,,44000g/199
PALANDA.'IN SYRUP'. SLICED. CRUSHED. TID BITS
19 (I 02
lin
Pineapple
AYLMER, CHOICE
Whole Tomatoes
2^n PARTLY SKIMMED
Carnation Milk
NABISCO
Shreddies
GOOD HOST. REGULAR
Iced Tea
Mix
OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.79
(750 g cont- 3 19-O0r req price 3.69 -SAVE 50)
28 II 07
tin
385 mL
tin
■ 69
. 89
. 59
500 g 1 39
pkg ■
500 g CONT
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REGULAR & SUGAR FREE SPRITE,
DIET TAB COLA, DIET COKE OR
Coca-Cola
Case of 24
280 mL TINS
99
REGULAR & SUGAR FREE SPRITE. DIET
TAB COLA, DIET. COKE OR
Coca-Cola 750 mL Bil
plus .30
bottle
deposit
OUR REGULAR PRICE .75 EACH'
E.D. SMITH
Garden Cocktail
49
111 48 fl oz
btl
OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.09
STRAINED. MEATLESS VAR OF FOODS & JUICES
Heinz Baby Foods
OUR REGULAR PRICE .44 EACH
Clinton
wontan
grad I:1tes
Janice Allan, daughter
Bob and Marg of Clinton
recently graduated from the
University of Toronto,
Victoria College with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Canadian Studies.
.. Janice is employed by the
Canadian Cancer Society,
Toronto Unit.
Rathwells
hold reunion
The 25th reunion of the
Rathwell families was held
July 17 in Seaforth Lions
Park with 65 present to enjoy
a social time together.
President Marline
Nicholls welcomed
everyone, a dinner was en-
joyed by all.
Games and sports by Willa
and Tom iiathwell; lucky
registration number, Colleen
Gower; most number (17) in
' phone number, Jody Horton;
one wearing brightest
clothes, Dawn Rathwell;
man with most cards in
wallet, Fred Bruinsma; man
with least hair, Orme Mof-
fat; lady wearing most
jewelry, Dawn Rathwell;
lady with birthday in July,
Barbara Hallam; child with
blondest hair, D'arcy
Rathwell; eldest person,
Cela Simian; youngest
child, Danny Rathwell; per-
son coming longest way, Ken
Stewarts, Toronto; lucky
place at table, Eleanor
McAsh; candies in jar '( 248),
Tina Bruinsma.
Running races 6-8, Jody
Horton, Kellie Rathwell,
Adrian Hallam; 9-10, Scott
Rathwell, Ben Rathwell, Col-
leen Gower; 11-12, Cathy
Rathwell, Kent Rathwell,
Krista Rathwell.
Kick the shoe up to 10,
Adrian Hallam, Scott
Rathwell, Ben Rathwell;
kick the shoe 10 up, Kent
Rathwell, Kim Rathwell,
Robyn Norman. Peanut
scramble for all.
1984 president, Dave
Baynon; vice-president,
Bruce Rathwell; treasurer,
Barbara Hallam. Registrar,
Marjorie Stirling.
Hope to see you again next
year 1984, 3rd Sunday in Ju-
ly.
Local man is
in hospital
By Isabel Scott
Mr. Seldon Ross is a pa-
tient in University Hospital.
Mrs. Ross who was a patient
at Victoria Hospital is able to
be home after visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. George Wainer
of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Caldwell and boys have
returned home after
holidaying at French River.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Burdge
and boys who were also
holidaying at French River
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Jackson spent last week at
Springwater at the lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hender-
son had as their guests last
week, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Thompson of Rockhill,
Georgia, U.S.A.
Mrs. Ken Scott is home
after undergoing surgery at
University Hospital in Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dalrym-
ple have been visiting at the
home of their daughter, Mrs.
Rob Marshall, Nottawa, and
report Rob is able to be home
from the hospital in Toronto
and is now having therapy.
Mrs. Rob Marshall, Not-
tawa are home and repeat
Rob is able to be home from
the hospital in Toronto and is
now having therapy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott
and son Graham of
Willowdale spent the holiday
weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Scott.
Mrs. Dave Reid of Saska-
toon, Sask., is visiting this
week with her mother, Mrs.
Lindsay Eyre and attended
the wedding of her niece
Miss Marjorie Keys at
Goshen Church on Saturday.
Vacation Bible School will
be held Aug. 8 from 9-11:30
a.m. each morning.