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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-08, Page 27MEDIUM I1uronviewTesidents start Senior Citiz (Intended for last week) 'The celebration of Father's Day was a fitting start to enior Citizens Week at lluronview. The church service was held in the new auditorium to accommodate the Blyth Senior Choir under the direction' of Mrs. Margaret Kai. Next Sunday will be Communion. There was much greeting of_ old friends and making of new friends, as each of the local clubs visited with us each day this past week "Tee h�jjThree �L©in�ks" from Hensel!, and "Seaforth Hap- py Citizens" were greeted at the door by Mrs. Muriel Gib- son and Mrs. Grace Peck. They were entertained in the afternoon -bp East Wawanosh Public School under the leadership of Mr. Chaulk.. Meeting the guests on YOU'LL AT A&P (Plus bottle deposit) COCA-COLA OR SPRITE 750 ml bottle SAVE 80? Heinz WHITE VINEGAR 4 litre jug (Our Regular Price 69c) Tuesday was Mrs. Mabel Garrow. We had a full Maternally for the pro- gressive euchre on Tuesday Donna' Tyndall won the pie for ladies' high, men's high was won by ns' Week wit H. Parker. Men's low was won by Roy Maize, and --t la'iow-byErma son. Donna Tyndall had the lucky chair and Rachel Jolmston had the most lone hands. YOU'LL AT.. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9:30 PM (CLOSED SUNDAYS) , N GO.11,?P..ELIC ISiGNALST4R, WEDNESDAY, Y 11,1.9111 -PAGE UA Father's Da Huronview had a very special treat on W Tuesday evening - Jim-Lawrie- presented im- - w - pzesented a program featur- ing Country Wayne McCltnchey, Bill Marsh. and Jim Lawrie fill- ing in for the drummer who was on uaxation. The au- • Gax+Q1. Caldwell who =my nemsd herself en the guitar. Jim Lawrie entertained with several selections PRIME RIB ROAST First 5 Ribs Only SAVE 20? Ib "Great on the B.B.Q." LOIN PORK CHOPS Combination Pack Contains: 2 Rib End, 2 Loin End, 4 Centre Cuts (Our Regular Price 2.19) g(Our Regular Price 1.99 Ib) Ib 3.09) pE You'll do better with Jw7FROZEN FOODS from A&P! (Deluxe 15 -oz pkg 1.89) Frozen (Supreme 17 -oz pkg 1S9) McCAIN 79 PIZZAS Pepperoni—l4-oz P (Our Rag. Iraq up to 69c oath) (Boli 2, SAVE up to 39c) Of 4, 5" pies 'frogmen, 100% Florida, Concentrated, Orange or Grapefruit OLD SOUTH 019, JUICES 6 " eA PEPPERIDGE FARM, FROZEN (Vanilla or Coconut 13 -oz pkg 1.39) CHOOOLATE, BANANA, DEVILS FOOD OR GERMAN CHOCOLATE Layer Cakes 13-ozPk91.49 FROZEN, INTERNATIONAL — F1oRENTINE, PARISIENNE, NORMANDIE 2 -LB PKG McCain Vegetables 1.79 FRASERVAIE, FANCY, BROCCOLI SPEARS, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER 10 -OZ PKG Frozen Vegetables 69¢ 6 litre box (Limit 2 per family with $10.00 purchase) (Our Regular Price 4.57) Light 'N Lively, Assorted Flavours DARK RED OR NEW ORLEANS STYLE KIDNEY BEANS, SEALTEST IT YAN CAMP BEANS WITLL PORK 01 BEAN SALAD Beans°� �" 141 -oz tin 59¢ KRAFT, REGULAR 175 g B.B.Q. Sauce 25 -fl -°z jar 1.89 Powder Detergent SUNLIGHT BLUE WATER, FROZEN 140Z PKG Haddock Fish Sticks 2.59 HIGH LINER, FROZEN Fish Cakes 24 oz pkg 1.19 HIGH LINER, FROZEN, IN BATTER 14 -OZ PKG Boston Blue Fish 1.59 Sole Fillets FROZEN Ib 1.79 TREASURE ISLAND, FROZEN 6 -OZ PKG Cooked Shrimp 1.99 GOLDEN SKILLET, FROZEN Chicken Cutlettes 161.19 Heinz KEG -O -KETCHUP 32 fl -oz bd 49 SAVE 60, (Our Regular Price 2.09) tub (Our Regular price 1.63) Spraghetti or Ready Cut Macaroni CREMBVES PASTAS SAVE 64c 907g899 cif pk DECORATED, WHITE oft YELLOW Viva Towels pkg of 2 rolls 1,29 (Our Regular Pike 2.59) New — Matchlight KINGSFORD BRIQUETShag 41b SAVE 60e 129 Fresh 'Great ori the B.B.Q.' Pork Loin Rib Portion 'Great on the B.B.Q.' GROUND BEEF LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE!' COUNTRY STYLE ib 18 9 SPARE RIBS Sliced, • (Our Regular Price 2.29) Regular, Thick, Garlic or Wax Bologna, Assorted, Chicken, Macaroni & Cheese, Pickle & Pimento, Pepper & Luncheon SAVE up to 1.30 MAPLE LEAF 375 g vac pec COOKED MEATS Fresh —"Great on the B.B.Q. (Our Regular Price 1A9 Ib — SAVE 20c lb) CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS,with backs attached BREAST QUARTERS, with backs & wings attached PARTSMIXED QUARTERS, CHICKEN HALVES 1b129 Cottage Rolls Pure Pork, Golden Fry or Skinless Regular, Beef or B.B.Q. 'Great on the B.B.Q.' SAUS MAPLEAGLEESAF Spk00g — g169 -- MAPLE WIENERS LEAF vac 1_Ibpec 49 MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICKLED VAC PAC •1 .69 "GREAT ON THE B.B.O." CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF Rib Eye,Steaks lb 4.99 *LP, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED 500 g VAC PAC Side Bacon 1.99 BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, GRADE 'A', SELF -BASTING, WITH POP-UP TIMER, ROASTING 5 to 74B AVERAGE Chickens Ibl 29 "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q." GRADE "A", FROZEN, CORNISH 22 TO 24 -OZ SIZE Game. Hens Ib 1.59 MAPLE LEAF, SLLCED 175 g VAC PAC Cooked Ham .1.39 MAPLE LEAF, SMOKED "GREAT ON THE B.B.0. Sausage 1x..99 In stores wit (POTATO i EGG SALAD LB 1 s9) SNOPSYS (CREAMY cOLE SLAWte 1.19) Macaroni Salad Ib 1.09 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, THICK OR HINT OF MAPLE 500 g VAC PAC Side Bacon 1.99 MAPLE LEAF Polish Sausage n 1.69 MAPLE LEAF, READY -TO -SERVE VAC PAC Hams ("cad 'Kitthen lb 3.69 MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR BEEF SALAMI, SMOKIE GARLIC, PEPPERONI 250 g VAC PAC Luncheon Sticks 1.39 MAPLE LEAF, BRISKET Corned Beef ►b 2.49 SHOPSY — COLE SLAW 500 g CARTON Potato Salad 1.29 h Deli Shop! BANDT — ARDENNER LYONER SAUSAGE, FINE CLUTCH MEAT LOA', CUCUMBER HEADCHEESE, POLISH SAUSAGE Gold Cuts 14.99 mmisommenow yotru, DO IIIETTIER AT A$LP WINIPINEMMINIMMIM Y - ,DO DOM AT AQP d'IY 1r MILLie Oa 11,f OA d'nY 1V E111® oa 11110A 0 c 0 wip and his 4SOW Of bunvor was also enjoyed. _,_,Hick- tt 00000*- P twitsilTed qaf the drums the au- dience. ... . Black diene• thanked the entertainers for the excellent perf . Senior Friendship Club from Brussels, .and Seniors from Blyth were greeted at the -door by Frank Bissett, on Wednesday. Among the afternoon paler- mance r -mance was Alf Sutton at t1Be piano, May and Ethel -Sutton singing a duet. Blyth dancer Kim Craig, Violin Solo by Jim McCall, the second part of the pro- gram was put on by Huron - view and consisted of Steve Cook and Wendy Kloss sing ing two duets, Joanne Verhoef accompanying herself . on the guitar .and singing a couple of folk stings. 'Bob Hulley gape a reading and Frank Bissett played the piano. Good Companions, Bayfield 'Ever Young Club, Golden Agers, and The Enterprising Seniors en- joyed entertainment by Mrs. Orville Storey and her dancers. The program was in the old auditorium and consisted of an opening number by Nelson Howe, Hugh Norris and Dolly Mc- Quaid. Dance solos by Sheila Cook and Wendy Watson. Song by Scott Jewitt follow- ed ollowed by dance solos by Carol Anne McQuaid and Sherry Preszcator. We then had a • violin selection by the Mc- Quaid cQuaid family Kathy Cooke did an Old Tyme step dance. Shannon Preszcator also danced. Lorri Jewitt sang. a song followed by Madanna McQhaid's dance. Scott Jewitt sang again and all watched a. step dance by Anne Marie McQuaid. Lorri Jewitt sang and the McQuaid family finished off the pro- gram Bill McCurdy greeted the guests from Grand Bend and Exeter on Friday. Marie Flynn, Hugh Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Wilson McCartney, Stan Hallen, Warren Whit- more entertained .a full aufitorium in the afternoon. The group opened the pro- gram by playing several selections, and Jennifer Tyn- dall and Merry Potter did some step dancing followed by the group -playing again. Lisa Storey sang a couple of solos, and Lorne entertained the audience by playing his mouth organ to the tunes of Red River Valley and When You and I Were Young Mag- gie. Crystal Brennan and Crystal Mathers, Jennifer Burt stepped to Whalen's B. The fiddlers joined Debbie Flynn while she danced to Black Velvet Waltz, Ken- tucky Waltz and Off She Goes, and Hugh Hodges sang Mansion On A Hill. Marie Flynn played a piano Solo, Lisa sang A Daisy A Day, Dear. The four girls danced to the Whalen's. Hugh sang Blue Eyes Cr,ing In The Rain and . Debbie danced to Clog, Jig, and Reel. After the group played several more selections, the program was closed with Moonlight and Roses, Four Leaf Clover, Good Old Moun- tain Music and Smile Awhile and Now Is The Hour. The draw was made by Marie Flynn on the ceramic horse, which was made and donated by Miss Margaret Mitchell, It was won by Audrey Moffat. All enjoyed visiting with the various senior citizens' groups this past week and look forward to seeing them again soon. - Barn burned SEAFORTH - Children playing with matches is being blamed as the cause of a fire early Saturday evening which destroyed a barn belonging to David Brock at concession 12. lot 27 of Hibbert Township, ac- cording toSeaforth fire chief Harry- Hak. Only some straw and hay. and two snowmobiles were lost in the barn. which' Mr. Hak said was not being used at the time. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES J71/2 BRUCE ERSICINE AS North 524-9533