The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-12, Page 25with A&P
SAVE 40?.
A&P, Sandwich Creme or
ASSORTED
COOKIES
900- g
box
59
Gur__Regular Price 1.99
Butcher Shop Meats!
Town Club, Vac Pac
(Our Regular Price Ib 1.78)
AG
Sweet
Pickled
ROLLS
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FRESH — "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q."
Mediuni
Ground Beef
NEW ZEALAND
Lamb Legs
SHOPSYS, CORNED BEEF OR
Pastrami
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Marvel Brand, Sliced, White
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BREAD
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29
24 -oz
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"Low Sudsing", Powdered
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3
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Our Regular Price 3.5
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22 -oz
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1.19
(Our Regular Price 1.49)
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GREEN
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Mangoes
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each 69¢
— Champion, Assorted Varieties
DR. BALLARES-FD a
15 -oz
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'for
(Our Regular Price 39c each)
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Ultra -Brite 100 ml tube 1,00 Glasses
8 -oz size
5for 1.00
REINHARDT 160•FL-OZ PLASTIC JUG
White Vinegar 1.39 -
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Tammy White; Science,
Jennifer Whitely; Social
Studies, John - Van-
denBroeck.
Grade 7 by Mr. Har-
man - Math., Teresa
Cannon; English, Chris
Starkey; Science,
Margaret Vanderlinde;
Social Studies, Monica
Etiler (History") and Lisa
',Argyle (Geography).
Grade 8 by Mr. Snell
Math., Scott- Stoll;.,
English, , Jana loam;
Science, Brad Arm-
strong; Social Studies,
Lori Dykstra.
French Awards - Grade
3-8 by Mrs. Nakamura -
Grade 3 - Kim Miller;
Grade 4, Judy Walter;
Grade 5, Angela James;
Grade 6 Sofia Rasa;
Grade 7, Jeff Stoll; Grac''�e
8, Evelyn Hakkers.
Co-operation . Awards
presented by Mrs.
.McMillen - Jeff Cardiff,
Kathy Fowler -Lomas,
Kevin Haasnoot, Amber
LeBeau,-, Scott Hornan,
Tommy Bean, Lori Hill,
Lisa Feagan, Ken
Millian, Tracey Baer,
Beth' Clements, Rick.
Geddes, Rob Geddes,
Larry Henry, Paula
Feagan, Paul Jewell, Bob
Robertson, Jannette
Middel, Jill Lamb.
Improvement Awards
presented by Mrs."Hazlitt
- Richard • Brindley,
Michael Kerr, Tracey _
Fry, Terri Fry, Alex
Hoernig, Lauri Sams,
Bradley Black, Wayne
Nivins, Tommy David-
son, Bobby Millian,
Stephen MacDonald,
ILicky Edward, Matt
Wilkinson, Stephen
Brindley, Alex
Schoemaker, Jeff
LeBeau, ` Anna -Marie
AFoung. D-ann'y l ompson, .
Mike Hogan, Larry Baer,
Alex Travis, Robbie
Glenn, Emma Gower.
Gauss Mathematics
Contest - by Mrs. Hazlitt,
Grade 7, Teresa Cannofi,
Grade 8, Scott Stoll.
Sportsmanship Awards
presented by Mr. Mike
Rogers - Godes 4 to 8 -
Steven Lamb-, Vicki
Vanderburgh, Ava Hould,
"CIlan Cannon, Jeff._
oulter, Joan Larnb,;Ken
Linner, Lisa Adams;
Larry Pollock, Laurie
Kerr. -
Public Speaking
-Awards - by Mr. John
Kane - Grade 4, Lori
Millian, Grade 5, Laura '
Wark; Grade . 6, Sofia
Rasa; Grade 7, Margaret
Vanderlinde; Grade 8,
Karen Hyde. '
Legion Public Speaking
.Award - Grades 4, 5 and 6
Lori Millian; Grades 7
and 8, Karen Hyde.
"School.t.rophy - Lori
Millian.
Family Studies Awards
by. Mrs. "Bruinsma - to
Rhonda Bean; Industrial
Arts, by Mrs. Bruinsma,
Jeff Feagan, Scott Stoll;
Proficiency Awards by „ ,
Mrs. Helen Fisher,
Sharon Lomas, Jeff
Feagan; Foresters
Award by Ja.rnieson..
Ribey, Scott Stoll.
Albert Brindley Award
-(Math) by Mrs. G.
Brindley to Dale Baer..
Gerald Brindley Award
(Writing) by Mrs. G.
Brindley to Lori Millian.
Community Service by
Mrs. Allan Stoll for Tiger
Dunlop W.I. - Barbara
Clark.
Citizenship Award by
Bill Bogie - Karen Hyde
and Glenn Feagan.
Wm. Watson Award by --
Grant MacPhee - first,
Glenn Feagan; .second,
Jana . Dam; and third,
Evelyn Hakkers..
Top athletes - donated
by Dave Gower and
presented by Mr. Har-
man. - girl, Sharon
Lomas; . boy, Brent
Fisher..
_ Graduation class-___
grade 8 pupils received
their certificates, pic-
tures and report cards
after which Jana Dam
gave her valedictory talk.
The class sang their
farewell graduation song
under the direction of Mr.
Snell with Mrs. Dustow at
the piano, after which all
joined in 0 Canada,
A ,special highlight
when. the graduation
class was on stage Was
the presentation of a gift
to their principal, Mr.
John Kane, who will be
teaching in Victoria
Public School, Goderich
next terw, to which Mr.
Kane fittingly replied
thanking all the pupils for
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