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HOURS: Mondaythrough Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fridays 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; Saturdays 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. the Co -ape Mals INSURANCE SERVICES 31 WEST ST., GODERICH • • • • • • • • • • • give yourself a lift! in one of our fine cars vans trucks. prices start at 21 ■ INCLUDING FREE 1 A KM *weekly & week ne d rates available •20' van truck available •12' van truck avail. • • • • Iflstftute hoJ,dscard The GodeichpartyInstituteTowhlp VYo>luen' Card Party was held on Dec. 8 in the � � �b � of rda wereunity Centre at o in esVille. winners were: ladies' �y and the McClinchey; ladies' low, high, Gracen; men's high, Doug Bland; y land, Francis Powell; lone hands, Ernie Brown.en's w, CHURCH NEWS On Sunday morning at the Holmesville United Church the choir participated in the worship service. The in memo flowers in the sanctuary were placedry of the late Tom Burley. Gordon Philip Lonb ew, son of Mr. and Mrs. on Lobb Bill Crawford received the offwas batized.® g. and HOLMESVILLE NEWS Blanche+ lanswe ei, 413e=33® 3 For the children's time, Rev. James Bechtel told the Sunday Schoolel's about advent and the lighting of the third candle. On Dec. 18 the Holmesville Sunday School classes will present their Christmas per- formance, Angels, at Clinton's Wesley_ Willis United Church. Want to move weather equipment Representatives ntatives from Environment Canada will be seeking council's approval to move its automatic weather station equipment into the new terminal building. In a letter to council, N.B. Cutler, Acting Chief of Data Acquisition for the Ontario Region of Environment Canada, said that a storage room in the building would adequately house the MARS I electronic cabinets. Now used for storage, the meteorological "takeup the s all able would he cable connectingpace the • outside instruments would be brought into the building through the foundation. The outdoor instruments will be moved to an area between the present location of the anemometer and the wind sock. Environ- ment Canada plans to develop an in- strument exposure area beside the anemometer, a plan that would require levelling, seeding and fencing a 30 -square metre area. Council referred the matter to the airport committee. Town receives bicentennial flag 1 few short weeks we will us In just a 98and January sh marks the her in council received a three-foot by six-foot flag year-long celebration for the beginning of a incorporating the bicentennial symbol from The Province of Ontario celebrates its Cabinet Committee on the Bicentennial, and Margaret Birch, chairman of the special bicentennial in 1984 and 675 municipalities Claude Bennett, Minister of Munici al are participating in the Co Program rrununity Grants Affairs and Housing. P The town of Goderich has assembled a bicentennial committee to plan special the first time at a special ceremony, a lett®r The flag can be raised at New Y events to celebrate the occasion in con- to council read but nothingear's for junction with traditional Canada Week in that regard. Some municipalities will be celebrations. Last week Goderich town holding levees to usher in the bicentennial. . • • The Twelve Days of Chris �` Christmas was The Separate School in Kingawas e i ormed by the Grade 4, 5 and 6 students evening.(Photo by Joanne Buchanan) g wring the annual Christmas concert held Tuesday Brooksjde students visit the Stutzman's sawmill By Bonnie Henderson and Brenda Gibson Heritage Museum on Mond Mrs. Blanchette's class is making Chris mas decorations and some are doing pion® booklets. They are also doing stained glas windows and paper chains. Mrs. Worsell's class went to Mr. Stutz man's sawmill on November 22 at St. Helen to finish up a study on lumber. They also did grapha ice c eam was chin en Th ® the was that most favourite dessert in the school. They are also doing Christmas activities. yrs- Allen's class went to the lambton ••••••••••••• •••••••••••• Mrs. Webster came on Thuday t- a gingerbread train with grade 1. Slowlymake, ee r children are eating it. They are also making s Christmas decorations. Grades 5 to 6 went to see Pinocchio at Lucknow Public School on Thursday. Mr. Hazlitt's class helped Mrs. Allen's class do Santa Claus Letters. i • ••• ••••••••• • : GREEN GIANT FROZEN VEGETABLES 1 /KG • GIFT SUGGESTION JUICE • MAPLE LEAF FBI PURE FANCY RED SOCKEYE • • SALMON • 7'/4OZ. TIN • 99 •• • ••••• Karen Binder, grade grade 3 and Jodi Binder and will be attending School. ••••• WINTER STORE HOURS: MON.-SAT...OPEN • A.M. - 9 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TIME SATURDAY, DEC. 17 at 9 P.M. OR W14IL4OUANTITIES LAST. HOLIDAY STORE HOURS! CLOSED DEC. 25, 21i, 27, JAN, 18 2 ••• ®FROM YOUR CHRISTMAS FOOD STORE J M C . BAG � 99 UT ••••• 1. REVIVE •••••••• APPLE JUICE 48 FL. OZ. JAR • AYLMER FANCY • 48 FL. OZ. HEINZ • TOMATO JUICE89 soup TOMATO • GLAD NEA VY DUTY • • GARBAGE $ • 10'5 BAGS • ROYALE PEP 4 9 DOG FOOD F OZ. O 994 KRAFTPROCESSED PEPSI COLA DIET PEPSI RED & WHITE FOODMASTER/91 VICTORIA ST T L GODERICH VE FROZEN REST, GODERICH 12 FL. OZ. WHIZ 5� G. PEPSI FREE 6 9 REGULAR tREE SUGAR • Iso ML. PLUS DEP. F 3.99 % TOMATOES AYLMER CHOICE CANNED �. 9 4- MARGARINE 1 LB. TUB • 2.5 0 R • BATHROOM $ 6 9 • • TISSUE 4 ROLL PACK • • • GIFT SUGGESTIONS • DRIED FRUIT 14 OZ. PKG. $ 4 9 FIGS I . TURKISH • STRING • CLAVU CALAra; • • FIGS • • FDRATESESH TABLE • 8 OZ. PKG. • VALLEY FARMS • • • • 12 OZ. BAG • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $Z49 $1 89 • FRENCH FRIES 1 KG. 49 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE TOMATOES 864 /KG.394 PRODUCT OF HONDURAS~ BANANAS 79'1(0. 3 6 4 Le. SUNKIST NAVEL LARGE SIZE ORANGES $, 99 • LIMITED ®UANTIiY AVAILABLE MAPLELEAF FRESH KILLED GRADE 'A' TURKEYS DOZ. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS CROSSE 8. BLACK WELL MINCEMEAT 1�0z. DRIED 250 G. APRICOTS FRESH DATES STUFFED WITH NUTS 8 OZ. s 89 LIMITS 19 FL. OZ. 4 BEANS WITH PORK 99 LAURA SECORD 41:5 FL. OZ. 95 MINI DESSERTS$ GIFT SUGGESTIONS XMAS 6" POTS 4-6 BLOOM POINSETTIA CROSSE i BLACKWELL PLUM PUDDING15 Z. $3 69 • PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE GIFT SUGGESTIONS FRESHLY MADE BEAUTIFUL ASSORTED FRUIT BASKETS MADE TO ORDER GOURMET FOOD BASKETS BLUE OCEAN CRAB MEAT 127 G. $ 99 DAVID'S MALLOW ASSORTED BISCUITS 400 G. TREESWEET 48 FL. OZ, 9 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE HEAD LETTUCE 6 9 GIANT SUNKIST NAVEL PKG. OF 6 EA. ORANGES $' 4 9 • RED OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT F®R 9 9 BRUCE PAC17ERi SAUSAGE OLBASSA � BROWN SUGAR $' a. PINEAPPLE 8 94 G. r ae. $gle© "KG. $399 /LB. $Bao /KG. $3" ® /LB. DELM®NTE 1N ITS OWN JUICE 14 OM PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA FANCY MAC APPLES 5 Le. BAG roo GIANT SIZE PRODUCT OF CANADA FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES 69 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 7, Kevin Binder, moved to Kinloss Lucknow Public ••••• • 1 • • • •••••. • • • •• • • • • R 8 9 : $169 FACIAL • • TISSUES 3 PLY 1001 • COOL WHIP I L. 79 HUMPTY DE DUMPTY LMQI�TE 89; DRINK 9 48 FL. OZ. POTATO CHIP PINEAPPLE & 4000. S GRAPEFRUIT OLD SOUTH 12.5 FL. OZ. FROZEN ORANGE JUICE $11 6 SALADA ORANGE PEKOE 9 TEA • BAGS 60'5 ,,, BRUNSWICK SARDINES £ 100 G. F 3 9 CLAMATOJUICE• $ 7 9 • APPLE • ALLENS GIFT SUGGESTIONS ASSORTMENT OF FANCY & CHEDDAR CHEESES ON A SERVING TRAY BOXES OF JAPANESE MANDARIN ORANGES 'COCKTAIL SHRIMP $269 16 OZ. PORK LOIN ROASTS ;3s' RIB PORTION • /KG 3 8 TENDERLOIN $1 59 PORTION $373 69 • Le. • • /KG. • SCHNEIDERS OLD FASHIONED BONELESS HAM $, 72 xt72 • /KG. FANCY PRODUCT OF U.S.A. RED EMPEROR GRAPES • Salm $218 • /KG. 994 L.. GR FROZEN NEW ZEALAND LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS $88o • /KG. $39.9 L8. 99 $3 /KG. /LB. ADE 'A' FROZEN $.2!2 TURKEYS ®�Gv ALL I m 9 SIZES _... • L®. GREEN GIANT 14 FL. ©Z 1 L. BOTTLE PARTY TRAYS CHEESE TRAYS MEAT TRAYS DIP TRAYS RELISH TRAYS PICKLE TRAYS SALADS PORK BUTT CHOPS $3!8/1(0. Z 49 Le. REGULAR GROUND BEEF SMALL LINK $284 • /KG. $ 129 • Ls. BREAKFAST $3!. /KG. SAUSAGE $ 9 ___..._ ._..__� ._ • ALB. 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