HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-11-23, Page 3THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1972
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CRISCO OIL
CRISCO SHORTENING_,_ 1LB• 39
IVORY DETERGENT DEAL PACK 32 OZ 69c
KING SIZE
BLUE CHEER $1.65
38 OZ
99c
LIQUID PRE PRICED 79¢
ALL PURPOSE 20 LB
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR '1.93
ROBIN HOOD WHITE, CHOCOLATE- SWIRL, PEPPERMINT SWIRL
ANGEL CAKE MIX
ROBIN HOOD 5 OZ ASSORTED FLAVOURS
PARFAIT PUDDINGS
LIQUID 46 OZ
AERO FLOOR WAX
TOILET BOWL CLEANER 47 OZ
SANI FLUSH
STAFFORD'S CHERRY 19 OZ
PIE FILLING
STAFFORD'S With added pectin 1 CH ERRY,
BERRY BOX JAM
BROWN 'N' SERVE
WESTONS ROLLS
STRAWBERRY,
24 OZ
15
OZ 55`
7/99c
1.09
59`
2/97`
RASPBERRY
57`
2/69`
PACK OF 12
irtrolnnrinnrinnrrinnnnnrrn 0000006 Tb 6b 6-7) 61 rain)(nnrirBS 666'6
12 OL,' ASSORTED FLAVOURS
Farm House Cream Pies 2/69`
PLEASE NOTE;
This store will be open all day Monday during the
month of December, starting December 4.
FRESH
Ham Steaks
Bacon
BEEF and PORK
Sausage
Minced Ham
Spare Ribs FRESPI
SWEET PICKLED
Cottag a Rolis
NO 1 STORE -SLICED
SCIINEIDER' S RING
Bologna
FULLY PROCESSED
Loins of Beef
LB 79S
LB 79
LB 49<
55<
85C
69i
69C
89i
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
FLORIDA STALK CELERY 24's 35
U, S, NO 1
RED GRAPES • 2 LBS. 79
CANADA FANCY - 8 LB BAG
McINTOSH OR SPY APPLES 89
(We reserve the right to limit quantities)
WEEKEND SPECIALS
NOVEMBER 22, 23, 24, 25
C , N . I . B , CANVASS
happiness in having such a
in need of more members as
Eric Luther, chairman of the
lovely evening. A very delis-
they are now working on special
i 4 '' '
area campaign for the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind,
reports that the canvass totalled
ions lunch was enjoyed.
EUCHRE PARTY
A very successful euchre,
Christmas music, Sunday,
November 26, will be a youth
'•service with the service being
MRS, JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT
$791.35, which is the highest
sponsored by members of the
done entirely by the youth
amount ever recorded for the
Rebekah Lodge, was held in
group with some help from area
Hensall area. Sincere apprec-
the IOOF Lodge rooms Friday
young people.
Miss Karen Volland, daught-
India were drawn and colored
iation is expressed to all who
evening with eleven tables in
0
er of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Vol-
land, appeared on the CFPL
by everyone. Robbie Baker read
aloud about schools in India,
donated and especially to the
following groups who conducted
play. Lady with the most
games, Mrs. Glenn Bell; lady
r
Short course for
Junior Talent Hour seen over
and Vicki Baker read a story
a door-to-door canvass; The
with the least games, Mrs. Wes
farmers
• Channel 10, Sunday morning,
when she played her guitar and.
called "The monkey and the
Crocodile." Everyone then
Women's Institute; The Arnold
Circle, The Legion Ladies
Richardson; man with the most
games, Ray Consitt; man with
swine
Swine farmers --got any
sang.
CARMEL C. O, C,
enjoyed the game of "I Spy."
CHISELHURST U.C.W.
Auxiliary and the Rebekah Lodge
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY
the least games, Stanley Mit-
shell; most lone hands, H.
problems? Maybe you can find
the answers you need at the
The G, 0.0. of Carmel
Chiselhurst United Church
Fourteen friends and neigh-
Shute. Two draws were made
two-day short course for Swine
Presbyterian Church met Sun-
Y
Women met at the church Tues-
gatheredduring
hours at the home of
lunch and packaged
was won by Roy Pepper
Farmers being held on Wednes-
day morning with seven memb-
da afternoon for the November
Maude Hedden last Wednesday
chicken
by
day, December 13, and Thurs-
ers answering the roll call.
meeting. President Mrs. Alvin
evening to honor her on her
g
and an angel cake won
day, December 14, at Centralia
JerryFaber took upthe offering,
g,
followed by prayer. A story
about a village in India was
g
Cbie opened the meeting with
a Remembrance Day poem,
and all joined in singing the
birthday. The et -to ether
, get-together
was arranged by Mrs. Isobel
Troyer, Mrs. Iva Reid and
Stewart Blackwell,
UNITED CHURCH NOTES
For the first time in many
College of Agricultural Tech -
nology.
Sponsored by the Ontario
read and discussed. Indian
teepees were made and games
theme song followed by prayer,
Mrs. Ross Riley gave the wor-
Mrs. Tory Soldan. Contests,
bingo and euchre were enjoyed
years, Hensall United Church
has a candidate for the ministry.
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, the course brings qualif-
played. The meeting closed
ship on "Remembrance, " and
under the direction of Mrs.
At the morning service of wor-
ied instructors and interested
with prayer.
Mrs. Edwin Dick read a poem
Troyer, with the winners being
ship, Rev. Don Beck introduced
producers together for frank
EXPLORERS MEET
"Cowman's Lament", for the
Mrs. Donna Allan for a contest,
to the congregation Tom Tray-
discussion of todays problems.
The Explorers of Carmel
program. A report on the reg-
Mrs. Versie Kennedy for bingo,
ers, who is a candidate for the
Topic to be discussed include;
Presbyterian Church met at
ional was given by Mrs. Jack
and Mrs. Nellie Riley and Mrs..
Ministry of the United Church
pig nutrition, feeding minerals
the Church Sunday morning.
Brintnell. Reports from all the
Grace Peck for euchre. The
of Canada. Tom read the first
and vitamins; buying supple -
Lori Mousseau gave the roll
committees were given, and it
presentation address was given
and second Scripture Lessons.
meets; which breed to use;
call with seven members answ-
was reported that the bazaar
by Mrs. Soldan, and Mrs.
With the Christmas season fast
breeding problems; money
ering. Terry Baker took up the
was a real success. Mrs. Beat-
Troyer presented Maude with
approaching, the Junior and
management and the market
offering. Mrs. Al Hoggarth
rice Boyce gave a talk on
a gift of an electric clock and
Senior Choirs are hard at work.
outlook. Bring your problem;
thanked all for helping make
"Stewardship." Hostesses were
an electric bed lamp. Maude
Junior practice is on Thursday
discuss it with the instructors.
the fish pond at the bazaar a
Mrs. Ross Riley and Mrs. Rosa
very fittingly thanked everyone
night at 6:45, and senior pract-
They'll likely have the answer
success. The map and flag of
Harris.
for the gifts, and expressed her
ice is at 7:30. Both choirs are
you've been looking for.
CRISCO OIL
CRISCO SHORTENING_,_ 1LB• 39
IVORY DETERGENT DEAL PACK 32 OZ 69c
KING SIZE
BLUE CHEER $1.65
38 OZ
99c
LIQUID PRE PRICED 79¢
ALL PURPOSE 20 LB
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR '1.93
ROBIN HOOD WHITE, CHOCOLATE- SWIRL, PEPPERMINT SWIRL
ANGEL CAKE MIX
ROBIN HOOD 5 OZ ASSORTED FLAVOURS
PARFAIT PUDDINGS
LIQUID 46 OZ
AERO FLOOR WAX
TOILET BOWL CLEANER 47 OZ
SANI FLUSH
STAFFORD'S CHERRY 19 OZ
PIE FILLING
STAFFORD'S With added pectin 1 CH ERRY,
BERRY BOX JAM
BROWN 'N' SERVE
WESTONS ROLLS
STRAWBERRY,
24 OZ
15
OZ 55`
7/99c
1.09
59`
2/97`
RASPBERRY
57`
2/69`
PACK OF 12
irtrolnnrinnrinnrrinnnnnrrn 0000006 Tb 6b 6-7) 61 rain)(nnrirBS 666'6
12 OL,' ASSORTED FLAVOURS
Farm House Cream Pies 2/69`
PLEASE NOTE;
This store will be open all day Monday during the
month of December, starting December 4.
FRESH
Ham Steaks
Bacon
BEEF and PORK
Sausage
Minced Ham
Spare Ribs FRESPI
SWEET PICKLED
Cottag a Rolis
NO 1 STORE -SLICED
SCIINEIDER' S RING
Bologna
FULLY PROCESSED
Loins of Beef
LB 79S
LB 79
LB 49<
55<
85C
69i
69C
89i
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
FLORIDA STALK CELERY 24's 35
U, S, NO 1
RED GRAPES • 2 LBS. 79
CANADA FANCY - 8 LB BAG
McINTOSH OR SPY APPLES 89
(We reserve the right to limit quantities)
WEEKEND SPECIALS
NOVEMBER 22, 23, 24, 25