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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-29, Page 16r :a 4 .NF 'i :;�� �'r4..7e i! �• .-� ... _ . _. _ _ vp: y�,:L �. . ; ,....,�....-vw,F;a.c:w:xx.�cr wnk<ir Y...t.+:.i'3i:73'ii._ui I'^•s yi. 1. '.na=yuw •,y?, ^F+.• - 1�j`.; : ' .�..+ �. - .. w.- - et' - -. .. .. �-h:JuL.q. WS, 3Mk,�'9 _ 'fl;,;,K3'7�.•� ra�rgir,•.y•..+�etiu�.d�y1..:'�':.�'c�,y.yYr I'ru''4w r , �,�•� dl {�b I 1, � J �114�e� � ��: ,... ni­ 10 The Viiiilam Advance -Times, Thurs., January 29, 1976 ter[ minutes of creative dancing •:`< izing in Bachelor Survival. Our g s ad an Watch trot, the square dance „ , , �, _ .., . „ leader, Mrs Mari Watcher, �d �► fox tr Farm � � t ' ' - ` ' statement " ' """"'� expects us to, Become experts in the Charleston are �n our ' • a e 1 :. o fut a ans.—Ra+chelle Cam • many area�of cooking. Th. firm W plans. Prime Minister udea h .. 1ns1S► �' El �� hS ue b a �", r e d week of cooking we made Chjiii Peau repeated his refu I of fi ncial Con Carne and tea biscuits..The As a conclusion to the ten p r a aid for the Ol ie G �q sewn week, we made cupcakes. weeks of Electives Grade 7 and 8 Newspaper headlines can often The efficiency of Huron County Montreal. Premie pRabprt t$oures n Lions Club Heart For a next few weeks uve are are planning on holding a Parent be misleading, and the latest.uic farmers is a well-established 1 pin to make Pizza, iz a d ie. Night. We shall display our tim to realise this fact was Dow gov of Quebec said tie federal - • • _ P g � P P fact. The countyis the largest in governmekit wouht` receive rDave Nesbitt Crafts, entertain with dancing Pullen, agricultural representa the provi ce in terms"bf agricul- about $200 million iri "windfall" of Windham ' d B d t \ m Badminton an a a min on game and the Live for Huron County. tural aceage, leads all other taxes because of tt>le Games and In Badminton We are trying cooking elective shall be in a 'Farmers told more efficiency' co.unties4 in the get to Dec. production of asked that these taxes be turneld p ' � Meal Time break the winter monotony of hard to achieve oW goal to hit the charge of the lunch. This evening needed to cope with costs" was bade and white bea s for 1875, f"'" � RlE6�Eh'�,5 ­ ` Are you bored with preparing school lunches. —Paul Mont birdie. We hay learned to serve is planned for the week before the The London Fre® Press headline y a Aver/•..to the 0]yplic'fund. Tru- - e is second in cattle marketing and depu says, howezec, that. the Frolic ................... 652.25 tae "same school lunch" day gotnery, John O'Hagan, David and return thebird, Our Teacher March break. We hope you all for an interview granted last ,- third in hog sales. epal government is already pro- Bingo .................. 468,81 4fter day after day? Are you tired Nesbitt is Mr. Steffler. We have played will be able to come. —David week by Mr. Pullen. Olympathon . ......... 188.68 P Y „ at Pullen warned, however, tiiding substantial aid in other Peanut Drive . ... 613.84 Ming that lunch day after day? Electives several excitingaures. —Susan Nesbitt, Paul Montgomery But I never said that, Mr. games. that rasing costs of land equip- ways. Yes! We are tired! So we have The students of Grades 7 and 8 Wilhelm Pt111en insists. meet and all-over production $1,933.68 divided Grades o7uandW8 have fourtachoicesrt in Electives. The Crafts FORD 1CH �. What Mr.,Pullen did say was � 0=0-0• DISBURSEMENTS done something g Pa costs are a problem. ' In spite of that farmer a Federal Consumer Affairs youth ................... 468.71 are Badminton,. Mrs. Ortlieb is teaching crafts Miss Betty Lou Leppington and re one of the most the increased gross income Minister Andre Ouellet was found groups of four students each. Cooking, Dancing `and Crafts. and the participants are showing friend -of Kitchener were supper efficient fai�tors of society today° figures," he said, "there are con- 1f Miscellaneous ............ 9o.00 Every Friday a group will pre- The electives are introducing considerable talent. They have guests Saturday with Mr. • and Farmers have become admir-• siderably higher input coats and guilty of contempt charges by the Glasses ....... ........... 11.95 pare a hot dish for the class. Our Grades 7 and 8 to the Credit already made some painted Mrs. Ge ald D'Arcey. ably efficient:' it is hoped prices for farm goods Quebec Superior Court. He will Crippled Children ... , ..... 255.00 choices are chili, hot dogs, ham- System. This Elective system vases and some wool flowers to To stress his point, Mr. Pullen be obliged to make public apol- . Community Mr. and'Mrs. Mark Brunarski in 1976 will remain at high levels Y burgers, cheeseburgers, potatoes also brings variety into the rou- liven up the vases. —Paul of Watdrloo visited _ over the Points tp a record yield of corn in to help operators turn a profit." ogy to Mr. Justice Kenneth Betterment ............. 5oo.00 and macaroni. The group for'the ' tine. They are held every Thurs- Montgomery weekepd with Mr. and Mrs. Don 1975 as only one example. The Mackay, the Superior Court and Funds allodated da. must select the dish, esti- da from 1 to 2 agricultural out the people of Canada". The but not issued— mate the cost, purchase the food the winter term. --Susan Wil- In dancing we have learned the Miss Linda Ettinger of the past ten years has increased Gold production ip the Yukon charge arose when Ouellet sug- youth .................. 250.00 and prepare and serve it. The helm, Rachell,e Campeau waltz and the polka. Mrs. Verne over 60 per cent while farm num- Territorywas"valued at $4.1 mil- gested to a Canadian Press re- group must also wash the dishes. Cooking Galbraith is instructing the class her parents, Mr. and Mrs. darl • bers haves -decreased by about lion in 1974, an increased output less than n ion in Bal. on hand, Yum, yum! Perhaps this will This all -boy elective is special- in dancing. Each lesson we have Ettinger. onesane ihis decision �third, he explained. of 26,000 ounces. Jan. 1, 1976.......... , $3,174.21 favor of three sugar companies. Red Rose—Instant The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., January 29, 1976 Red Rose—Orange Pekoe Beef or Chicken F G` TEA BAGS . ... 12®'� 1.99 0X0 CUBES 12's 2/19 M Stokely—Fancy Whole Kernel Beres—Dessicated or Featherstrip C E CORN ........ 12 oz.3/11,000 /1 1.00 C OAN 7 oz. 0163 '°�Z� 4 'COCOANUT UT Challenger—Red sockeye Puriton—Tinned Robin Hood—White Angel Food 15 oz. L AGINA, ,24 oz. 1 OQ CAKE MIX 2/$1e00 2/ Robin Hood Deodorant Beauty Bar 4 Reg. Bars ' $119 Z.......P®IyQUICK OATS $ IDeal .....89 SliLrViON 7/4 oz. r 9• Robin Hood—All Purpose OXO— Beef or Chicken 2 99.n -FL0,UR ° - . 20 Ib. ,..CHUG -SOUP DRINK. MIX hoz. 0 7 McCain—Instant Mashed BICK'S—Wine POTATO'FLAK-ES$ e 2 Ib. Tin $1929S' AUE RKR A U T ,2 . T00 Carnival m 32,.. 0 . COCKTAIL 14aZ. .95FRUIT 2 r Ocean Spray RAISI.N.S Beres—Seedless Sultana 24 oz. 009ARAN BERRY'. COCKTAIL 40 oz. 985 oY SCHNEIDER'S "x;_, DEVON E SLICED FRESH SLICED BREAKFAST _ FR . ASH PORK BOLOGNA Le. PORK CHOPS , BACON LOIN LB LB. . $ LB. FRESH PORK—COUNTRY STYLE OR SIDE MAPLE LEAF—READY TO SERVE MAPLE LEAF 5 Varieties BURNS—Sweet Pickled SPARE M M C , UOKED COTTAGE SSRIBS HA m •LB. MtAT ROLL 1 *45 LB: Fresh Sliced Ib. Schneider's—Mini Sizzler lb Schneider's—Soft gib. FRESH TASTING PORK LIVER .................. 49c1. SAUSAGE.......... 1.19 MARGARINE GARINE ............... 55c BURNS Lb. Schneider's Pk o ' Pkg. 8 SCHNEIDER'S 16 oz. e I I LINK SAUSAGE ........... 89c WIENERS ...........•.b•.. ....59c CHEESE SLICES ......... $1.39 Schneider's CHEFS PRIDE 2 Pack 2 Ib._ Box PIZZA • - • - . - - , • . , . • • • • . ' • .. - • . 14 oz. Schneider's ' 2 oz. ;SCHNEIDER'S—Assorted Round Square ��� f Path eS $1.15 CORN BEEF..............3/89C Cooked Meat 1.2910,2.1.09 $1.95 — a Carnation'H sh Brown 2 Ib. Cello s Potatoe iA/G - , Lowney's (Carton of 24 - 20c) Jack's -4 Varieties Reg. 89c 3/$1.00 ' 9 Rupert Ocean Ib .Chocolate B -ars 339 Potato Chi s6Perch Fillet 89c PRODUCT OF HONDURAS U, S. SWUT AND JUICY Rhodes Pkg. of 5 Loaves . Chiquita Tangell® Bread ®oucah $1®5 Bananas Oranges LAK . 10c OFF ' 15 oz. .. 59c W eston—Cinnamon ® 18 Ib. 125's .69 doz NUfi ROLLS ... ° .. • ........... 16c OFF WesPon—CChocolate, 4's • . w . 49c U. S. NO. 1 1U, S, NO. 1 Swiss ROLLS 40c OFF Country Oven, 12's .99c Head LONG SLICING Wittich s— TS BUTTER `BAR e 2 Ib. 1 RED FRONT Cucumbers Dare—Chocolate .ate ■ ��� Lettuces oOkies ° FGRO(ERY ch®�®iat� chap C 1 a LIMITED 1�'s ..59e V4esion--Flarnburg or W$on®r 24's .39 each 29 BUNS ......................... . ® 1020 0 0 nPIPM JURInA V C11 , A �IVIIV IJ�!'rIL O'CLOCK