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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-23, Page 33IJP WHAT wE DQ; If your HMI Block - prepared tax return is questioned, we • step in to represent you to the district taxation office, all year round, at no extra cost; We know all the tax laws, and we double-check your return before you sign it. We'll take your place, because nothing can take the place ot< good solid service. This year be sure. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 19 Vittoria Street North Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Weekdays, 9-4 Sat. Phone 524-8658 OPEN SATURDAYS - APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE WRIIIMINIRMaKal DEEP BROWN WITH PORK, OR IN TOMATO SAUCE LIBBYS BEANS to Byers farnily Home, from Toronto is Miss Margaret MacLeod. Margaret spent the winter there: - Mrs. Jack MacKenzie returned home having been in the south enjoying the sunshine and surn:m-er weather. Mrs. Emile MacLen- nan spent a few days in Palmerston with daughter Louise and family and enjoyed seeing grandson Stephen play hockey. Mrs. Finlay MacDonald returned Thome from a holiday in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Luther spent a few days in. Ridgetown vietting relatives there,- . Mr. and Mrs. Art Ilatthewman visited in North Bay with daughter MaI°go and husband. Visiting his parents Donald and Edith Sim- pson. is Mr. Rod Simpson of • Alberta. Mrs. Edith Simpson enjoyed a'visit with daughter Betty. Anne and family of Calgary. Mr. and 'Mrs. Oliver McCharles spent the weekend in Chatham with Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCharles. Holidaying • on /the' ARE YOU LIVING WITH A DRINKING PROBLEM? Al -Anon can help! PHONE 524-6001 OR WRITE P:O. BOX 482 crATE` SOFTLIGNTI BULBS I 60 WATT 100 WATT PKG. OF 2 _ • PEANUT BUTTER1 Kg. 229. ALPHA®BITS_ 450 g $129 ORANGE FLAVOURED-PKG: OF 4 TANG CRYSTALS 13 oz. 1, TINS oz. g9 �` I' 19 COCONUT OR CARAMEL COCONUT �r ' ii A FOR WESTONS CEYLONS300 1.09 PRETZEL STICKS OR TWISTS ALPHA 6ER, , LIBBYS FANCY TOMATO JUICE )48 fl. oz. TINS LIBBYS FANCY WHOLE 'KERNEL' CORN 12 fl. oz. TINS 2:0890 LIE YS SPAGHETTI AND CHEESE IN TOMATO SAUCE 14 fI. oz. TINS ° R' oe LIBBYS UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT o5 ORANGE JUICE 48 fI. oz. TIN $1.15' LIBBYS FANCY CREAM CORN.. GREEN PEAS 14 fI. oz. TINS TINS 89 FOR. LIBBYS RED KIDNEY BEANS 14 fl. oz. TINS 2;'99" OR FANCY aUAUtY LIBBYSI SAUERKRAUT 28 fl. oz. TINS 6S° LIBBYS FANCY PEAMES 28 fl. oz. TINS SLICED 990 - OR HALVES PEAS CHOICE CARROTS F t~ 14_fl. oz.RB SLICED BEETS2R 79' 19 fl. oz. N Y [V N Nzehrs ry IN STORE BAKE SHOP THESE SPECIALS ONLY IN STORES HAVING A COUNTRY OVEN BAKERY VIENNA BREAD OR FRENCH BREAD_ 16 02. 3Fist MR® SALTY CHEESES OR *1.69 500 g. 200 g. bag 65 1r MARGARCOLOURED-QUARTERS 3 #Z..9 AEROSOL TOPPING REDDI WHIP 225 g. 1.09. NEILSONS PREMIUM CAN. OR BURNT ALMOND ICE CREAM NOVELTIES12' .Z9 WESTONS JAM FILLED BUNS PKG. OF 6 79 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. Marion Me .harles correspondent. weekend were Mrs. Dorothy Finlayson, Mrs. Jean ' Farrish, Mrs. Florence MacKenzie and Mrs. Betty Moncrief, who enjoyed 'a trip to Toledo, Ohio. - Communion services were held at Ashfield Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The W.M.S. of Ashfield Presbyterian Church met on Thursday last when Mr. and Mrs. Cameron MacAuley showed slides of their recent trip to Africa at Ashfield Church. We are happy to report Mr. Duncan Allen is home from hospital in Wingham. 728-2822 On Wednesday evening last friends and neigh- bours of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Farrish gathered at the Mayfair y Restaurant in Lucknow to bid them farewell and extend good , wishes by giving them gifts for their new home in Goderich. Sympathy is extended the Byers family- in the death of Mr. Byers who had become a friend to many in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradley were "among those who attended the funeral in Kitchener. Miss Doris Wylds of Toronto visited with Mr. Dan Wylds and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds. ro w"'"'" DIET PEPSI OR PEPSI COLA RETURNABLE 750 ml. BOTTLES PLUS DEPOSIT ® S 4 VARIETIES MONARCH QUICK LOAF 89'1.5,;(3z PARAMOUNT FLAKED WHITE TUNA 6.5 oz. *1.39 TIN FAMILY SIZE HIGH LINER FISH 8f CHIPS Si 0032 oz. FROZEN 5 VARIETIES MONARCH SPONGE PUDDING 2PKG. STAYFREE MAXI PADS990. P OG.F 10 BOIL IN BAG 4 VARIETIES GREEN GIANT ENTREES 9 oz. FROZEN 929 PKG, 5 VARIETIES READY TO SERVE HEINZ SOUPS F R TINS STAYFREE MINI PADS PKG. • OF 30 GAY LEA -ASSORTED FLAVOURS SWISS STYLE YOGURT FO S 175 g. CUPS CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE DEUSLE 500 g. TUE ZEHRS 'FINE QUALITY -1 LIQUID BLEACH ZEHRS KETCHUP PRIVATE LABEL SAVINGS COUNTRY OVEN LEMON ROLL ORJ2 fl. oz. BANANA ROLL__ _ 5 �_- _% 29 G PRIVATE LABEL SAVINGS 32 fI. oz. BOTTLE WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: ERICH-HURO HWY. NO. 8 OUR MANAGER IS: DALE I ddONALb APER WED:., THDRS FRI. EVENINGS BQRZrI CIT SIGN4L-.STS ;ri Paul Hamilton holds up his sister Tina's kite while she gets ready for takeoff with the string on the other end. Tina won the most original category for Grades 1 to 5 in the fifth annual kite flying contest at Robertson Memorial Public School last Friday. Partners Daryl Madge and Grant Garrow won the most original category for Grades 6 to 8. Brian Glousher won the highest flying and longest flying categories for Grades 6 to 8 and partners Chris Edwards and Kenny Malhotra won these categories for Grades.1 to 5. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Teacher Sharon Brown helps to launch a kite in the fifth annual kite flying contest held at Robertson Memorial Public School last Friday. Tina Hamilton won the most original category for Grades I to 5 and partners Daryl Madge and Grant Garrow won the most original category for Grades 6 to a. Brian Glousher won the highest flying and longest flying categories ,dor Grades 6 to 8 and partners Chris Edwards and Kenny Malhotra won these categories for Grades 1 to 5. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) GLEN R. CAREY & J. RICHARD O'1 EWELL WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING.OF THEIR OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF CAREY & OTTEWELL LOCATED AT 50 NORTH STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 2T4 OFFICE HOURS: MM. SAT. : 9:00 - 12:00 OR BY' APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE (519) 524-2684 4.0