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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-05-04, Page 25OUR PRIVATE LABEL CANADA 'A' -'RADE BUTTER 1 Ib. J CAMPBELLS CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP 3 $ ., o oZ. TINS __-3-VARIETIES- _..._— CONDITIONER OR JHIRMACK SHAMPOO 460 mL BONUS PACK 1 ZEHRS NEW LOW PRICE FRESH 2% MILK4LTE ASSORTED FLAVOURS MARTINS FRUIT DRINKS e�59` HANDY BOX OF 180 Q COTTON -TIPS 99' FOR YOUR LAUNDRY._- 6LITRE 2KG A.B.C. DETERGENT 3.39 NEILSONS ASST'D VARIETIES WI LL-O-PAK CANDY f.29 200 g PK G. ASSTD VARIETIES PURRR CAT FOOD 3 6 oz. TINS FOR ASSORTED VARIETIES DUNCAN NINES COOKIE MIXES VARIOUS WEIGHTS 99' SQUEEZE BEEHIVE .BILLY BEE HONEY 5009 1.99 SPECIAL SP IA XWELL HOUSE ROASTED COFFEE REG. FILTER DRIP. AUTO DRIP R SPE! WINTERFRESH, REGULAR OR GEL COLLATE TOOTHPASTE le‘mt. TUBE _ LIQUIDLITYLE 500 PALMOLIVE DETERGENT f.39 : L LARGE 32 OZ. FROZEN HIGHLINER FISH ...CHIPS CIAL - FOR -YOUR -FABRICS- FOR-YOURFABRICS-- -- - THREE LITRE DOWNY SOFTENER ASSORTED VARIETIES KRAFT. DRESSINGS 500169 mL' [ SPECIAL WHITE, YELLOW BEIGE, BLUE VELOUR BATHROOM ° TISSUE 4 ROLL 5 PKG. BEATRICE ° 2'%. BUTTER .FAT COTTAG E CHEESE 1.29og NEILSONS ASSTO FLAVOURS FRUIT PLUS YOGURT 175 g 2490 WESTONS RASPBERRY 99' SWISS ROLLS 4's YORK WHOLE I.Q.F. eao y STRAWBERRIES 229 CONCENTRATE BORATEEM 2.2Isg 329 CANADA DRY 6 VARIETIES SOFT DRINKS 750 mL gg" o€P SPECIAL 4 VARIETIES 6 PIES PER CARTON SPECIAL BELMONT MALLOWS MIDNIGHT MINT OR PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER 400 g DARES COOKIES f.99.�. SPECIAL CARNATION N HASH BROWN POTATOES 1 Kg 99$f PKG. SCHNEIDERS MEAT PIES 400 g 1.SQKG. WESTONS RASP. OR LEMON BUTTERHORNS 6= %1S HIGH LINER FROZEN BOSTON BLUE FISH FILLETS 454 g 2.19 LUNCHEON MEAT BOVRIL 340 g 159 NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE 10 ca JAR s39 1 SPECIAL OUR OWN LABEL COLBY. BRICK. MARBLE HAVARTI OR MOZZARELLA 4.40 SPECIAL ASSTD VARIETIES SPECIAa REGULAR SLUE PKG. OF 4 IVORY BAR SOAP 400 g NEILSONS DRINK CRYSTALS 600 g PKG. SPECIAL PACKAGE OF 8 WESTONS ENGLISH MUFFINS PKG. OF 8 RANDOM CUT CHEESE 6.6 9,.9 TR 79° SPECIAL 1.29 SPECIAL 3 VARIETIES VAN CAMP BEANS 14 oz. 69 TIN SPECIAL PACKAGED 1 / 4 LBS. 3 LB. CARTON PARKAY MARGARINE 2.79 ASSORTED VARIETIES PREMIUM NEILSONS NOVELTIES PKGS OF 8 s oR 1 2 s 2.29 IA 16 of LOAF COUNTRY OVEN TASTY REG. 95C CHUCKWAGON BREAD 59 COUNTRY OVEN CHEESE OR BUTTER CROISSANTS EACH 49? COUNTRY OVEN LIGHT, FRESH DINNER ROLLS DOZ 69 SPECIAL ONE LITRE NEILSONS CHOCOLATE DRINK 1L 89' SUPER SPECIAL DIETRICHS 100°o WHOLE WHEAT 675 g (24 oz.) BREAD tAit WO I pE t:AcCfl tea CgI is veu i isi. !2210th seem 0pnt A n44hta a 04'tElIS 1fff !:8 ELMIRA 733 Arthur St S. Open Wed., Thurs. and Fri evenings LISTOWEL Th Wallace Ave N ()pen Wed . Thurs and Fri evenings FERGUS 736 Tomer Se. S. Open Wad'. Thine. and Fri evenings WINGHAM Cornea of No 4 and 6D Marys Open Thurs , Fri evenings Crossroads—May 4, 1983—Page 9 t wit's end by Erma tombs& f°r,arlstyJ vara By Erma Bombeck Just once, I'd like to get a virus that everyone in town doesn't have. Nothing serious, mind you. Just a little bug that makes people stop eating the chip dip -and offer a little sym- pathy. When I tell people I'm sick, it's for one reason only. I crave attention. I want everyone (including my doc- tor) to sit at my right hand and occasionally make notes as I trace the route of my malady from my chest to my throat to my head. I want just one person to say, "That sounds serious. Maybe you should go to bed," It'll never happen. In 30 years, I have always been the last adult female in North America to get the bug that "everybody's got and there's no cure for it and so what! You might just as well stay on your feet and work it off." Why doesn't this make me feel better? A couple of weeks ago I felt like my chest had been wound too tight. Pain tap- danced across my forehead. My eyes felt like round razor blades. I saved up my coughs for a time when I felt adven- turous. Fever racked my body, my lips were dry and parched and food held no interest for me. "I don't feel well," I said to my husband. "Nonsense," he said. "You're just bored." "Then you CAN die from it," I said. "Look," he said, "every- one in the office has what you have. There's a lot of it going around and the diagnosis is they probably just need a job change." . "You could be right. I don't want to be married any- more." "Sometimes„" he con- tinued, "it's just an attitude where you tell yourself you're sick, when in reality you are generally discon- tented with yourself. I've seen a million cases of this in the office." "You didn't say that when you went to bed for three days after you had your teeth cleaned." "That's different. I had complications." "A popcorn hull embedded in a molar?" "Will you stop coughing like that?" he cautioned. "You're scaring the kids half to death." The word "virus" has become synonymous with We-don't-know-what-it-is-or- pow-to-cure-it-but-you're- -ertainly-trendy. I don't biol.,/ how we all got to be so "ordinary." Maybe it hap- pened a long time ago. Whatya wanta bet when Eve complained of not feel- ing well, Adam said, "There's a lot of it going around. You're the 15th per - ;on I've talked to this week with the same symptoms. No Tense dwelling on it. It'll just make it worse. Here, have a piece of fruit. Remember, an apple a day keeps the doctor away." BOOK, REVIEW KIDS' LETTERS TO PRESIDENT REAGAN. Compiled and Edited by Bill Adler. Illustrations by Sandy Huffaker: M. Evans and Company, INc., New York. ( In Canada: Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited, Toronto. $9.95.) 128 pp. Reviewed by PERCYMADDUX Bill Adler has already compiled and published ;elections of letters from Ahildren 12 and under to "resident Kennedy and to 'resident Carter. Now he ;lues us "Kids' Letters to 'resident Reagan" which vill amuse you from the var- ety of ideas and from the simplicity of their presenta- tion. Undoubtedly the letters have been shortened to be only the pertinent parts, but in editing the letters Bill Ad- ler has tended to uniformize them. Every sentence begins a separate paragraph. Spell- ing and capitalization are uniform. If Bill Adler thinks two words should be written as one, has has all the kids follow that model. Not all the letters are funny, but some are funnier than others. The book is what one might call a "scream". The cartoons inspired by some of the letters are very impressive.