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Bologna (Regular only
Davern 500 gr. pkg.
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Bologna (Whole Piece)
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Pride of Canada Kitchener Packers
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BAKERY DEPARTMENT
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Pound Cake.,..
Country Harvest 675 gr.
100% Stone Milled Bread
Country Harvest 675 gr.
Seven,Grain or Prairie Bran Bread
Weston's pkg. of 8
Iced Cinnamon Buns
Weston's pkg. of 4
Raspberry Swiss Rolls
Stuart pkg. of 8
Caramel Cakes
1.69
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Weston's pkg. of 8
Mealtyme
Hamburger
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AT REAR OF
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We reserve the.
right to limit
quantities.
First shells
of summer
By ELLEN APPEL
Many seashell projects
require very few shells.
Jewelry, belt buckles, tiny
boxes, and the hair comb
shown here require so few
shells, you can make the
projects after only one
day's shell collecting.
When summer ends and
your collection has grown,
you can make picture
frames, jewelry boxes, col-
lages and other beautiful
shell -craft projects.
The hair comb is . an
ideal project for now.
Aside from the few tiny
shells it needs, when the
comb in finished, you can
sweep your hair up and
stay cool on the hotter days
ahead.
Here are directions for
cleaning shells and making
the comb:
MATERIALS: Small,
curved comb with no deco-
ration, Several tiny sea-
shells; white glue; masking
tape; baby oil; soap; soft
cloth; scrub brush.
CLEANING THE
SHELLS: 1. Wash shells
with warm water, soap and
scrub brush. 2. Rinse and
dry shells. 3. Rub baby oil
into shells to increase their
luster. 4. Buff shells with a
soft cloth.
DIRECTIONS: 1. Ar-
range shells on the comb in
straight lines, circles or
other patterns as desired.
2. Glue shells to comb one
at a time. 3. If any shells
don't stay where you want
them: Glue them down;
then tape down with mask-
ing tape. Remove tape
when glue dries. 4. Fill in
spaces as desired with
more shells.
BILLY BISHOP
GOES TO WAR
RETURNSJULY2
The international hit
musical Billy Bishop Gges to
War, will be retelecast on
CBC Saturday, July 2 at 8
p.m. The special 90 -minute
TV adaptation of the award-
winning stage production
was produced and directed
by Norman McCandlish for
the BBC and Primedia Pro-
ductions Limited of Toronto
in association with the Cana-
dian Broadcasting Corpora-
tion. Composer -author John
Gray and co-author actor
Eric Peterson repeat their
stage roles.
Billy Bishop Goes to War,
the story of the World War 1
flying ace from Owen Sound,
who became the most decor-
ated pilot of World War I, is
one of the greatest success
stories in Canadian
theatrical history. Since its
premiere in 1978 at the Van-
couver East Cultural Centre,
it has toured Canda and the
United States ( including a
Broadway run) and has been
staged in London's West
End. Critics acclaimed the
stage production wherever it
appeared, and it received
numerous awards.
Billy Bishop Goes to War
will be closed captioned for
the hearing impaired.