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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-06-16, Page 21„1:7;;;7;;;;:414,;•.; ZEH S BUTTER FIRST GRADE FRESH LIMIT 6 LB. PER FAMILY 1 LB. isiVE LR MUSHROOMS. c TIN 1 0 o . PACKAGE OF 12 NEILSONS POPSICLES 12's PKG. FROZEN REGULAR OR PINK NIAGARA • LEMONADE 12.5 oz. TINS FOR 1 SOFT STYLE DELMAR MARGARIN E. 1 Ib. PKGS. FOR SANDWICH BREAD WESTONS REG. OR THINSLICED WHITE zehrs GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1982—PAGE 7A 675 g (24 oz.) Tid Bits., • from page 6A GDCI and McMaster University, Hamilton, where he .earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree (B.A.) in political science. Ernie is currently articling with the law firm of War- dlaw, Wardlaw and Mullin in Orangeville, Ontario. +++ BUY ANY AD PRODUCTS IDENTIFIED BY THIS SYMBOL AND WE LL GIVE YOU FREE CANADA'S WONDERLAND GROUNDS LAN ADA s $10,95 ADMISSION TICKET —VALUE 60 WATT QR 100 WATT PHILIPS UTILITY, LIGHT BULBS 4 s KRAFT 7 VARIETIES CALORIE WISE DRES$1NGS 29 REG. OR CALIFORNIA NEILSONS 2 ICED TEA 680 • 79 ALLAN'S 3 VARIETIES FLARE TOP',, LICORICE 500 g 99' McLARENS ONE 3 VARIETIES PICKLES LITRE DILL *139 SWEET, MIXED OR B & B MCLARENS PICKLES ONE LITRE 159 NO NAME POWDERED 5 VARIETIES MILK 2 5 Kg Z 99 NEILSONS)lMIXES 2.191 SKIMMED $600 g $ NO NAME SALAD DRESSING . ONE LITRE • 100°,0 PURE $ 1 49 VEGETABLE 48 oz 99' V-8 JUICE _ CREAM OF MUSHROOM CAMPBELLS SOUP .2 LAUNDRY DETERGENT SUNLIGHT 2-4 K9 S FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER 5 LITRE *3.49 McNAIR BLANCHED PEANUTS 32 ca $199 '89' CRANAPPLE OR CRANBERRY COCKTAIL OCEAN SPRAY .40 oz *1.89 FILL A SAVER CARD AVAILABLE FROM ZEHRS CASHIERS WITH 20 BONUS VOUCHERS & REDEEM AT ZEHRS FOR YOUR.. FREE ADMISSION TO CANADA'S WONDERLAND. ........................................................... CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS OR STOKELYS HONEY POD PEAS 14 oz. TINS FOR 5 COLOURS FOR YOUR BATHROOM COTTON ELLE TISSUE 4 ROLL -PKG. RAVIOLI, BEEFARONI, LASAGNA, . FAMILY PACK WHITE \ABC's & 123's WITH MINI MEATBALLS 790 SCOTTIES CHEF BOYAR DEE 15 oz. FACIAL TISSUE 300S •I COOKED IN TOMATO SAUCE 3 VARIETIES VAN CAMP BEANS; 1402. GINGER ALE - C PLUS ORANGE OR SUGAR FREE GINGER ALE 2 VARIETIES A LIQUID STYLE STOKELYS V DETERGENT KIDNEY BEANS 14 oz. CANADA DRY LUS DEPOSIT ‘. St PALMOLIVE *119 *119 500 MI sitA CHEF BOY -AR -DEE , 2 CHEESE PIZZA MIX 28.8 oz. 3 A os jp. CHEF BOY -AR -DEE rasEAGLEssII sAucE„28 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY, JUNE 22 CONCENTRATED FROZEN MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 16.65 oz. 9 VARIETIES MISS MEW CAT FOOD 602 ASSTD FRITO LAY OR RUFFLES 200 g POTATO CHIPS 3 0 St 119 BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY, Aria STOUFFERS MEAT PIES1002 NEILSON FROSTSICLES, THIRST QUENCHING WELCHADE48 DREAMSICLES oz GRAPE DRINK t• y NOVELTIES ANTI-PERSPERANT POWDER. UNSCENTED RIGHT GUARD 200 mi OR LIME '2.29 AVE CREAM 300 m1199 SPICE, REGULAR LIME RIGHT GUARD STICK 75 g ANTI PERSPIRANT POWDER OR SUPER DRI SOFT & DRI 200 ml DR. BALLARDS 5 VARIETIES DOG FOOD 24 r OZ. a ZEHRS OWN UNSWEETENED ORANGE -GRAPEFRUIT 48'oz. BLENDED JUICE ZEHRS OWN UNSWEETENED 48 02. ORANGE JUICE 99 FUDGESICLES ZEHRS OWN UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT fill 12s .291 JUICE 48 oz 7 7 FLAMINGO BRAND '1.89 BUTTER TARTS 12 s GRANDMA MARTINS '1.69 159 '1.15 1.29 PIE SHELLS 3 s 454 g 2 VARIEITES CONDITIONER OR SILKIENCE SHAMPOO 200 ml '1.89 REGULAR • EXTRA BODY TAME CREME RINSE 225 ml "169 gnINCEOLIDIAIR MIST 360-m1 '129 ORANGE PEKOE FLO MU LIPTON TEA BAGS 50 un TART Maas 12 s 255 g '1.59OCEAN FirACK SHRIMP 8 02 '1.89 CARNATION COFFEE MATE 500 g MORNING MEADOW SEAWINO FRESH BAR SOAP 130 g '2.19 5 FOR UNBLEACHABLES JAVEX POWDER 1 2 Kg WiliVANIOPLE JUICE 48 oz '3.69 BUTTERMILK 1 LITRE st 19 Caliblikit'ACTEisE 8 oz '1.19 16iiiMABiE EHORTENING 1 lb reF59° figring E 12 oz FOR PRESERVING LIQUID CERTO 6 oz CiiinhysTus An REGULAR OR EXTRA HOLD [EON FILLED BUNS PKG OF 6 .Y7T- DRY LOOK 250 mI 2 ASSTD VARIETIES '2.69 GAY LEA YOGURT 750 g 6 '1079 89' '2.29 '129 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS DR. HAROLD J. KLOEZE Lynda Hoffmeyer an- nounces that her husband, Harold J. Kloeze, son of Harm and Hillie Kloeze of R.R. 3 Goderich, graduated with honors from the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree and received the 0.P.P.M.B. award for proficiency in swine diseases. Harold is currently working with Schomberg Veterinary Services. Looking Back 75 YEARS AGO - The Goderich Con- servative Association met in Victoria Opera House block on Saturday evening for the annual election of officers. William Campbell was re- elected president. Mr. W.E. McLean has sold the property on the corner of East Street and the kuare to grocer P.T. Dean, so that the long established meat and butchering business must make a change. Dan Wiggins has greatly improved his boat house and now it is neat and com- fortable. His row boats are always in the best of order for the use of rowers: The program for the big celebration of Dominion Day in Goderich is now about completed. Col. Logie and Capt. McLaren,who were in town last Friday. , completed arrangements for the visit of the 91st Highland Regiment of Hamilton. • 40 YEARS AGO The most contentious matter before county council last week was the system of government by the council. itself of the County Home at Clinton.,, Miss Pauline McEwen has resigned her position on staff at Victoria Public School and has moved to Hamilton. Several settings of the 3500 pheasant eggs supplied by the Department of Game and 'Fisheries this year to the Huron County Fish and Game*Prote'ctive Association were allotted to Goderich sportsmen. 25 YEARS AGO Off to a flying start in early returns. Elston Cardiff, Conservative candidate for . Huron, progressively stretched out his lead to ° finish in front with a majority of 3,756 in Mon- day's federal election. Cardiff victory parade throughliluron riding had a rousing wind-up in Goderich where voters give him a local majority of 563. More money is needed to maintain and make im- provements to the 400 -mile county road system, Wardeii Harold Gowdy declared yesterday as Huron County Council openedJune sessions at the curt house here 5 YEARS AGO The Goderich Pt'( refused to make a firm Uecitt,r Thursday night on missioners* attendance at conventions after complaints from Jim Searls were made about wholesale attendance at a water works convention in California. liberal incumbent „IRA Riddell coasted to a victory in the riding of Huron - Middlesex defeating his nearest opponent, Con- servative Nilson McKinley by almost 4,000 votes. Rick Banks of Taurus Marketing Services in Port credit has advised council that a detailed color sketch of thetot; n's new coat of arms has hoer" roceiN:e0.