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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-12-21, Page 37zehrs THESE SAVINGS ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUAL PURCHASE BY OUR BUYERS OR A MANUFACTURER'S TEMPORARY REDUCTION. LIMITED TIME SAVINGS CANNOT BE GUARANTEED AVAILABLE FOR DEFINITE PERIODS BUT SHOULD BE AVAILABLE FROM ONE TO FOUR WEEKS. SAVE 106 WESTONS OUR MINCEMEAT PIES 22 oz.REG 9.39 LIPTON -4 VARIETIES , OUR CASSEROLE BASES 6 oz. REG. 85c SAVE 8c SAVE 86c SUMMER SAUSAGE OR TURKEY & BEEF OUR SHOPSYS SLICED MEATS T4 Rz.EE 2.55 9.69 SAVE 19c AQUAFRESH OUR TOOTHPASTE 100 mI. R 5_ 1.25 SAVE 4c LAURA SECORD - 3 FRUIT OUR MARMALADE 24 oz. R 39 1.35 SAVE 3A. GREEN GIANT OUR FANCY' CREAM CORN 10 Oz. REG. 37c SAVE 14c INTENSIVE CARE - 3 VARIETIES OUR BATH BEADS, 454 g. ZR. 9.95 SAVE 7c SAVE 3c MAPLE LEAF SLICEq OUR COOKED HAM 6 oz. PKG. R 5. 1.58 DR. BALLARDS - 5 VARIETIES OUR CHAMPION DOG FOOD 25.5 oz. 53G. . 50c SAVE 1Oc FABRIC SOFTENER OUR BOUNCE SHEETS 40's 2.45 '2.35 SAVE 13c BADEN XXX BRAND OUR LIMBURGER CHEESE 7 oz. 1.12 99C SAVE 2c HEINZ - 2 VARIETIES OUR STRAINED DRINKS 4.5 oz. 25`G 23c SAMEt' .4c 5 VIIR1ErIES 1 .. OUR CRONCHO 1 8 oz. R23 1.19 SAVE 3 EA. GREEN GIANT FANCY • OUR SUMMER SWEET PEAS 10 oz. 2 73' 33c SAVE 5c DIET.RICHS OUR SCONE BREAD 24 oz. SUG. 55c SAVE 6c SCHNEIDERS VAC -PACKED OUR PEPPERONI 10 oz. PKG. 2.35 $2.1 9 SAVE 20c INSTANT COFFEE OUR PRIDE OF ARABIA.O 10 oz. JAR 5.79 5.59 SAVE PECONOMY RED ROSE 0 OUR ' TEA BAGS 100's RE99G. X1.93 SAVE 26c BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE OUR GRATED PARMESAN 8 oz. 2.05 G. 1.79 SAVE 40c REGULAR LOTION OUR INTENSIVE CARE 400 mi. 2.19 1.79 SAVE .86c PEPPERED SALAMI OUR SHOPSYS SLICED MEATS a oz. E 2.55 9.69 SAVE 36 CLARKS - IN TOMATO SAUCE OUR BEANS WITH PORK 19 oz. 69' 66c 66c SAVE 10C . CAMPFIRE FROZEN OUR SAUSAGE MEAT 1 lb. ROLL 1.29. $1.19 SAVE 13c BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE OUR HICKORY SMOKED 8 oz. STICK REG.1.32 $1.19 SAVE 4c BOVRIL PREPARED OUR LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. R 9.1. X1.25 SAVE 10c FOR YOUR DISHWASHER OUR CALGONITE • 65 oz. 3.39 3.29 SAVE 6c SCHNEIDERS VAC PACKED OUR PEPPERETTES INSHEEP 4 oz. PKG. R15 X1.09 NIHEINZ - 6 VARIETIES OUR STRAINED JUICES 4.5 oz. 25G` 23c ' r 10c UNCLE BENS OUR CONVERTED RICE 3 Ib. 2.27 . 2.17 SAVESCNNEIDERS 5%.CULK . OUR MINCEMEAT REG. I � 93° Ib. YOU'LL FIND MANY MANY MORE "LIMITED TIME SAYINGS" IN EVERY ZENRS STORE /IT z • • i i • • • • • • • PASS GODERICH SL'GrI`T,Ql..IeS'L` 4R, TkiVASPAY. D cgmB Ti; 21,1 16. MG particular Mrs. Claus, played by Jodi Kuran and Santa Claus, Tim Bolan, prepare to fill out thousands of gift certificates to distribute to children around the world instead of gifts, in their Christmas play, The Efficiency Expert, at the St. Marys School concert last week. Mrs, Claus, however, showed Santa the error of his ways and the jolly old gentleman soon agreed that making toys for children was the best way. (photo by Dave Sykes) From the Salvation Army The secret of Christmas. BY MAJOR W. BROWN SALVATION ARMY WAR CRY • I can still hear the chimes ringing jubilantly through the frosty night air. It was Christmas Eve, and I was walking down the silent street towards home. - Here and there a wayward snowflake sparkled for a moment then disappeared. I was deep in thought. What did Christmas really meant o the world? Peace on earth, goodwill towards men? But was there peace on earth? And what was I doing to propagate that peace? Suddenly I realized that I was home. Somewhat reluctantly, I put my thoughts in 'the background and opened the door. The hum of voices and happy laughter echoed from the kitchen. All at once a strange warmth penetrated my whole being:. This was where I belonged. Here people knew and loved me. Here I could feel a sense of serenity and comfort. Here, I was sure, there would be always someone to un- derstand. The tree in the living room was scintillating with "icicles' and other decorations. How neatly and orderly the gifts were arranged under it! Tomorrow they would be opened and soon after, almost forgotten. But I knew that Christmas meant much more than that. It meant 'peace on earth' - or did it? 1 walked into the kit- chen and joined in the gay conversation. There were so many things to talk about - the new -fallen snow; what we were going to get for Christ- mas; how we were going to spend tomorrow. With such interesting discussions, . we hardly noticed the small hand on the clock slipping around to 12. It was time we all went to bed. In the quietness of the bedroom I pulled back the corner of the curtain and looked up at the starry heavens. The snow had stopped falling and every star seemed to glow with unusual splendor. Below me. everything was clean, and quiet and beautiful. The words of a familiar carol went tumbling through my mind `... Yet in thy dark streets shineth the everlasting light...' Oh how I wanted this to be a reality to all the world - the eternal Light that alone can bring peace on earth. Christmas Day was full of fun and frolic. The gifts were unwrapped; the games were played; the snowballs, were thrown; the skating was won- derful. And that Christmas dinner! Shall I ever forget it? Hot, flaky buns; turkey, covered with brown gravy; vegetables of all kinds; the ever -tasty Christmas pudding, and that won- derful freedom of conversation and friendship that always seems to be a part of the festive dinner. We all agreedthat, after supper, we would gather around the tree and sing Christmas carols. I shall never forget the wonder and the sense of deep satisfaction that settled on my soul as ''we sang those never too - familiar strains: How silently, how silently The wondrous gift is given! So God imparts to human hearts The blessings of His heaven. No ear may hear His coming, But in this world of sin, Where meek souls will receive Him, still The dear Christ enters in. Ah, that was it! `Peace on earth goodwill towards men!' What else could it mean? Surely every man on earth can find the way of peace when he allows the Prince of Peace to enter his heart. Christ enters in, and peace is found - the peace that passes all un- derstanding. This is the truth I felt I must proclaim. This is the story I knew I had to tell. I looked at the or- namental star on top of the tree. That, truly, was the symbol of Christmas - the symbol of light and of `peace on earth.' TOYERAMA CLOSES OUT PRE -CHRISTMAS fo tammNIGHT MIDNIGHT MADNESS AN ADDITIONAL 50 EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! Our already Discounted Toys AT 6 P.M. SAT. DEC. 23rd o 0 will be SLASHED by FROM THE SALE PRICE MARKED NEXT ZEHRS 16GODEIBICN.ST . PCRTELt' I V ERNEST &.IDLE'T.PIMA .:. GODERICH SHOPPING CENTRE Hwy. No.11 Amoss from SHEAF€EIS PEN Hwy. No. 4 Next to Zehr's EXETER LONDON 975 Wallace N. LISTOWEL TDArAl "LAD to HI HBURI( G, aw.tl.. Fair GODERICH HUDSON'S DEPT. STORE LONDON LONDON