Zurich Citizens News, 1970-09-03, Page 3THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970
Wonder Food
Marshmallows _ _ _ 2 lbs. 69c
Robin Hood Celebration -19 Ox.
Cake Mixes 2/55c
Robin Hood -20 -Lb. Bag
Alf -purpose Flour _ _ _ _ $1.69
Quick Cooking, 36 Oz, or Instant, 32 Oz.
Robin Hood Oatmeal _ _ _ 45c
14.Oz. Tins
Clark's Choice Peas
19 Ounce
Tri -Valley Peaches _
Del Monte -48-0x. Tins
_ 5/89c
_ 3/95c
3/93c
2/73c
Pineapple Juice
Schneider's-8-0x. Packages
Cheese Slices
Salted, Plain or Saltines -1 Lb. Package
McCormick's Sodas _ _ _ 2/75c
Cookies—Chocolate, Ginger, Oatmeal or Lemon
McCormick's Snaps _ _ _ _ 63c
Assorted—Oreo, Pirates, Peanut Crunch—1-Lb. Bags
Christie's Cookies _ _ _ _ 2/$1
24 -Oz. Loaves
$uper $ave Bread _ _ _ 4/89c
FROZEN FOOD
Nmemie
SCHNEIDER'S-8 OZ.
Chicken, Beef or Turkey
Pot Pies
(2 PIES IN PACKAGE)
2 Pkgs. 69c
PRODUCE
DEL MONTE GOLDEN YELLOW
No. 1
Bananas
(Product of Honduras)
2 Lbs. 25c
imensemmemmt
CALIFORNIA No. 1.—SIZE 138s
SUNKIST ORANGES
59c Dozen
ONTARIO -- No. 1
Carrots
3 -Lb. Bag 23c
SCHNEIDER'S ASSORTED -6 -OZ. PACKAGES
Cold Cuts
2/59c
LOIN
Pork (hops
79c Lb.
RINDLESS SMOKED
Side Bacon
79c Lb.
Ib. 55c
Side Pork
49c Lb.
PURE
Pork Sausage
FRESH
Pork Hocks
33c Lb.
Rib Steaks
16. 79c
FRESH
PORK
Shoulders
49c Lb.
HAM STEAK
OR
SHOULDER CHOPS
63c Lb.
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mands made today by kids who
Olson o nen
the audience.
The international Scene
are not mature as they think they
are.
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Mr, Olson, member for Med-
, Hat, Alta., was first elect-
Raymond
This is going to be a "hot under
the collar" article. It may be clue
to the hot summer or any number
of other things but the fact re-
Canon)
to participate than any previous
generation. That I doubt. I think
my generation had its share of
such kids too. I may not have
I propose is to test the
What(by
validity of those kids who claim
to know so much or who contin
ually advocate love, peace and
all the other trappings. Instead
of every town and city setting up
Western Fair'
The Hon. H.A. (Bud) Olson,
federal Minister of Agriculture.
will officially open the 1970
Western Fair, Friday, September
ed to the House of Commons in
1957 and re-elected in 1962,1963,
1965 and 1968. He was named
Minister of Agriculture on July 8,
; t968.
During his years in Ottawa, he
mains that I have had it up to here
been one of them, I leave that
drop-in centres where these kids
' 11.
has served on many Parliamentary
on the maturity, sagacity, integ-
up to my teachers and friends to
can all do their thing - for them-
General Manager Evan McGug-
committees and international
rity and all the other wonderful
decide. However, I remember
selves and not for others, let's
an announced today the official
delegations. Fellow MPs have
qualifications of our present-day
our adolescence very well. Most
steal a leaf from the book of
opening dinner would be held in
'long regarded him as one of Can -
crop of youth. What really was
of us could not help but be cone-
those who have already put their
the Administration Building at
ada's ablest debaters and all-
the final straw was a feature art-
isle of the so-called Canadian
erned. Between a war and a dep-
ression, we had to be concerned
words into action. For those who
have nothing to do next summer,
6:30 p.m. The guest list will
:include the fair's board of direct--
round Parliamentarians.
edition of Time Magazine entitl-
ed "How to Educate Your Parents ,
whether we liked it or not. There
were lots of things we did not like
why can't each community spend
the winter setting up a program
i ors, civic and provincial officials
and other local dignitaries.
F 0 C U Se
s
Not that it was a bad article. It
about the world as we became
whereby the kids can do some-
Following the banquet, the of -
was just too much on top of every-
more aware of it, but we did not
thing for their community - for
'ficial party will be guests at the
'
One Moment of Time
thing else. Now, I admit that
parents have not been endowed
with ultimate truth when it comes
continually beat our elders over
the heads about all the hypocrisy,
duplicity and other human faults
free. Let them prove that they
have the goodness of heart which
we supposedly lacked during our
9 p. m. Grand stand Show, where
' Mr. Olson will be introduced to
Dur camera records a child's
First Smile . . . intakes an
to raising children, running a
which existed.
youth. There could be a town-
their concern for the state of af-
official report on the bride's
household, and making a living.
I have a great deal of sympathy
wide clean-up campaign or a
fairs of the world, I am only too
radiance .
But far too often we hear the cry
for parents who have one or more
service to provide harrassed moth-
happy to hear them out and dis-
,Commemorates a trio posed
that we will not listen more to
our youth. Why? They have been
vociferous teenagers in their
midst who, like most teenagers,
ers with a few hours off. If they
want to make something, let
cuss it with them. But for those
who sound off all the time with-
for Dad's birthday surprise.
Moments like these can never be
shouting so loud for so long that
are not endowed with all the vitt-
them make something for under-
out anything constructive to what
recaptured unless they are per -
it is impossible not to hear them.
ues which have been ascribed to
priviledged children in other parts
they have to say, may they just
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instead, why not listen to our
them. I feel especially sorry for
of Canada or in under -developed
remember one thing. Most of the
>enior citizens for a while, since
the immigrant families with teen-
countries. There are no limits to
members of the establishment
Your family's pictorial history
they form a bigger percentage of
agers who are trying to cope with
the things which kids could do out
remember quite well what it was
shouldbe do qualified hands•
the population and have infinitely
their off -spring as well as get
of the foodness of their heart, but
like to be a teenager. It is not
Contact
more experience on which to base
used to the new and strange stand-
only if the municipality gives
hard to forget it. Teenagers, on
their judgements.
Finally, I think that we have
been led to believe that this gen-
ards of Canada which did not
exist in their country of origin.
It is very difficult to be an obj-
them the guidance - in effect,
helps them to prove that they are
what they claim to be.
the other hand have never been
parents or adults. How can they,
then, justify their criticism of
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enation has more insight, more
ective parent having to listen to
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something they have never exper-
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concern and a greater willingness
all the excessive claims and de-
have something positive to say in
ienced?
Wonder Food
Marshmallows _ _ _ 2 lbs. 69c
Robin Hood Celebration -19 Ox.
Cake Mixes 2/55c
Robin Hood -20 -Lb. Bag
Alf -purpose Flour _ _ _ _ $1.69
Quick Cooking, 36 Oz, or Instant, 32 Oz.
Robin Hood Oatmeal _ _ _ 45c
14.Oz. Tins
Clark's Choice Peas
19 Ounce
Tri -Valley Peaches _
Del Monte -48-0x. Tins
_ 5/89c
_ 3/95c
3/93c
2/73c
Pineapple Juice
Schneider's-8-0x. Packages
Cheese Slices
Salted, Plain or Saltines -1 Lb. Package
McCormick's Sodas _ _ _ 2/75c
Cookies—Chocolate, Ginger, Oatmeal or Lemon
McCormick's Snaps _ _ _ _ 63c
Assorted—Oreo, Pirates, Peanut Crunch—1-Lb. Bags
Christie's Cookies _ _ _ _ 2/$1
24 -Oz. Loaves
$uper $ave Bread _ _ _ 4/89c
FROZEN FOOD
Nmemie
SCHNEIDER'S-8 OZ.
Chicken, Beef or Turkey
Pot Pies
(2 PIES IN PACKAGE)
2 Pkgs. 69c
PRODUCE
DEL MONTE GOLDEN YELLOW
No. 1
Bananas
(Product of Honduras)
2 Lbs. 25c
imensemmemmt
CALIFORNIA No. 1.—SIZE 138s
SUNKIST ORANGES
59c Dozen
ONTARIO -- No. 1
Carrots
3 -Lb. Bag 23c
SCHNEIDER'S ASSORTED -6 -OZ. PACKAGES
Cold Cuts
2/59c
LOIN
Pork (hops
79c Lb.
RINDLESS SMOKED
Side Bacon
79c Lb.
Ib. 55c
Side Pork
49c Lb.
PURE
Pork Sausage
FRESH
Pork Hocks
33c Lb.
Rib Steaks
16. 79c
FRESH
PORK
Shoulders
49c Lb.
HAM STEAK
OR
SHOULDER CHOPS
63c Lb.
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