HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-05, Page 13PAGE 2A-GODERICH SIGNALMAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1981
Leaders'
workshops
starting
Attention- 4-H Homemaking
Leaders
Just a reminder to drop m ,.
your application or phone in
the information for the
"Which Can Firrst.
, the
Chicken or the Egg?"
Workshops are coming
quickly and because of the
confusion with the lack of
mail, I hope you will pass the
information en to other
leaden. Please, would you
bring with you:
-three ring binder for
members and leaders pam-
phlets
-pencil, pen, tape and
paper scissors
-an egg gadget if you
have one
-an egg carton
-apron
-1 broiler fryer chicken
(per club)
4 boning knife or paring
knife (labelled with your
name) = (per club)
-1 cutting board for cutting
up poultry (per club)
Please have an idea of the
number of members you will
be having in your club and
from that number could you
find out how many haven't
taken a foods project before?
Workshops are being held
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
for daytime sessions and
6:30 to 10:30 p.m. for evening
sessions; August 19 and 20 -
Blyth Blyth United Church -
daytime, August 19 and 20
Blyth - Blyth United Church -
evening, August 26 and 27 -
Seaforth - Seaforth Arena -
daytime; and August 26 and
27 - Seaforth - Seaforth
Arena - evening.
The leader's luncheon will
be held on the first day of the
worksbops. Mn the second.
day we will be preparing
several recipes so lunch will
be eating your creations.
-JaneMuegge,
Home Economist
Bride. scores
The Goderich Bridge Club
played a seven table Michell
game last Tuesday night
with the average score 70.
Jean Cook and Verna
Worthy combined to take tap
spot on the NoliSouth side
with 73points. Second with 65
points was the team of Cathy
McDonald and Pat Stringer,
and third. were Evelyn
Galbraith and Dawna
Sproule with63.
First East-West were
Mary Donnelly and Eleanor
Erskine wilt 791 points, Jo
Berry and Edna Overholt
were second with 75, and
Margaret Kelly and Gord
Rutledge had 74 to win third.
On Tuesday, August 11, the
club will participate in a
Grand National Pairs game.
ACBL members will play in
one second, and a second
section will be held for non-
ACBL players.
Sports
cause eye
q1
Injuries
One hundred and sixty-six
eyes were lost by Canadians
playing amateur sports dur-
ing the last seven years, ac-
cording to Toronto op-
thalmologist Dr, Tom
Pashby.
While releasing the latest
statistics on eye injuries to
people playing sports,
Pashby is quick to point out
that the figures are only
those reported to him from
fellow opthalmologists
across the country. In other
words, he suspects there
have been many more eye
injuries which have gage
unreported.
-Hockey has accounted
for most of the blinded eyes -
133," Pashby explains.
"During the last year, I have
63 reported eye injuries to
hockey players, with 17
blinded eyes to players 17
years of age and older. None
of these players were wear-
ing face protectors. I would
urge everyone .playing
recreational hockey to wear
face protectors which have
been certified by the Cana-
dian Standards Association
(CSA)."
Ninety-eight eyes were in-
jured in racquet sports dur-
ing the past year and three
players suffered blinded
eyes. Pashby is,heading up a
CSA committee which is
developing standards for
racquetball protectors. lie
hopes the standard will be
completed by the end 'of. this
year.
We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family require
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1981
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SAVE 1.44
SUPER BUY!
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SAVE UP TO 126
Powdered
ABC
DETERGENT
6 litre box
Capri, White, Pink or Yellow
BATHROOM
TISSUE
pkg of4 rolls
Smooth, Crunchy, Super Crunch
110
KRAFT
PEANUT BUTTER
44011WU11lttp
BUY 2 -SAVE 35?
750 g jar
SLICED.WHITE BRAD
24 oz loaf
49
99
(Limit 3 per
Family purchase)
2
for
(Our Regular Price 3.93)
(Our Regular Price up to 4.25)
(Our Regular Price 67c loaf)
Liquid
OLD DUTCH
BLEACH
2 lith plastc jug
89,1
Assorted Scents
AIRWICK 142en
SOLIDS ctnr
Danish Ballet Imported
Parchment Wrapped
BUTTER.9 9 MOMS
450 gr
COOKIES - , t MARGARINE
SAVE 70?
Town Club, Frozen
HAMBURG PATTIES
Product of U.S.A., Extra Large, Sweet, Ripe .
FRESH
BLUEBERRIES
Product of California,,
Butter Smooth, Great in Salads
AVOCADOS
1 kg
box
pint
Product of California
The Natural Snack, Green
SEEDLESS GRAPES
lb ft
for
99
"Great on
the B.B.Q."
(Our Regular Price 3.69)
SAVE. 50?
Pride of Canada, Regular or All Beef
BURNS WIENERS
1 -Ib
vac pat
9
"Great on
the B.B.Q."
(Our Regular Price 1.99)
FRESH - LEG QUARTERS with backs attch., SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED, MAC & CHEESE, MOCK CHICKEN,
BREAST QUARTERS with backs and wings attch. DUTCH LOAF, BOLOGNA 175 R VAC PAC
Chicken. Parts 16 1.39 Cooked Meats 89¢
A&P, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED PRIDE OF CANADA VAC PAC
Side Bacon 500gvac pac1.99 Bologna Chunks 161.19
SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED
161■39 III Bologna 500gvac pac 1.69
SWIFT OLD MILL, BREAKFAST
Sausages
r
CANADA FANCY, PROD. OF SOUTH AFRICA, SWEET, CRISP
Granny Smith Apples 1b 88?
PRODUCT OF FLORIDA, TRY A LIME PIE,
GREAT WITH BEVERAGES
Juicy Limes 12 for 99?
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, LARGE,
WHITE, DELICIOUS RAW OR COOKED
Fresh Cauliflower each 7rt
9?
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO,
CRISP, FRESH, GREAT WITH DIPS
Celery Stalks
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, FRESH, GREEN ONIONS &
bunch 69?
Radishes 3 bunches 99?
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
NEW CROP, GREAT IN SALADS
ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE,
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 6 QUART BASKET
Fresh New Potatoes 2.99
PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA,
TENDER, GREEN, pELICIOUS, RAW OR COOKED
Fresh Broccoli bunch 99?
PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA, SEEDLESS, JUICY
White Grapefruit 5 for 1.99
Fresh Cucumbers 2far49se
PRODCT OF ONTARIO, SNOW WHITE
Fresh Mushrooms
CANADA FANCY, PRODUCT Of U.S.A.
161.98
Rome Apples 3 -Ib bag 1.59
Tropical Hanging Baske
PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA, SWEET & JUICY
Large granges 12 for 2.69
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA
Bartlett Pears Sweet, Juicy 1b 69 fe
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA,
SEVERAL VARIETIES, MIX & MATCH
COCA COLA
Case
of 24,
10 -fl -oz
tins
99
(Our Reg.
Price 8.99)
(6 pack of 300 ml bottles 1.99)
(Plus bottle depos(t)
ion*
i
Chicken Noodle
CAMPBELL'S SOUP
3
10 -fl -oz
tins
Buy 3
SAVE
42c
(Our Regular Price 47c each)
Fx'ra Large Plums 1b99?
PRODUCT OF U.S A., RIPE, SWEET, JUICY
Whole Watermelon each 2.99
CANADA NO..1 SMALL,
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, JUST IN TIME FOR PICKLING
Onions 10-Ibbag 1.99
is
Assorted Varieties 6 -inch pot 3.99
MOUTHWASH JANE PARKER, SLICED,
Listermint 500 till btl 1.99 SNOWFLAKE OR
Twin Rolls
REGULAR OR EX -BODY 200 ml PLASTIC BOTTLE JANE PARKER
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Silkience Shampoo L99
DEOpOpANi
Dial S o a
PEPSODENT
TOOTHPASTE
380 g banded
pack of 4 bars
1.79
pkg of 1289¢
CINNAMON SCONES PKG OF 4 OR FROSTED
Bali Donuts
pkgof699?
JANE PARKER (Our Regular Price 1.69 SAVE 20c)
620 g size 1.49
Raisin Pie
(Our Regular Price 1.99 -- SAVE 46c)
3
1 r0 miJ JANE PARKER
rube AN-GE1 CAKE
141ez
cake
Assorted Flavours
GAY LEA
YOGOURT
sleeve pack
of 2 -
125 g tubs
59,?
CHIPS AHOY OR PIRATES 450 g TIN TIE BAG
Christie Cookies 1.79
GOOD HUMOR, ASSORTED FLAVOURS
Popsicles
MONARCH, CORN OIL
Margarine
PLASTIC
Stacking Tunnblers99?
(AU GRATIN ok SCALLOPED 5.5 -OZ, HASH BROWNS 7.02 89c )
IDAHOAN REGULAR 8.02 PKG
(Our Regular Price 2.39)
Orange Pekoe
SALADA
TEA BAGS
pkg
o 60
SAVE 40c
99
ALUMINUM FOIL 12 -INCH BY 50 -FOOT ROLL
Reynolds Wrap 1.99
PREMIUM
pkgofl2 1.49 Pink Salmon 7%ortin 1.49
pkg of 2, 8 -oz tubs 1.0
12 oz. size
Instant Potatoes 69?
(Ouh Regular Price 1.69 )
E.D.'Smith
TOMATO`
CLAM COCKTAIL
SAVE 50c
48 -fl -oz btl 9
(BASIN TUB & TILE 425 g AEROSOL TIN 1.79)
Toilet Bowl cleanersT1.19
PERSONAL SIZE
Ivory Soap pkg of 4 bars 1„.19
LIQUID LAUNDRY 2 LITRE PLASTIC BOTTLE
Wisk Detergent 4.99
Bumble Bee
CHUNK LIGHT
TUNA
tit A
30.9
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