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FOODLINER
AND
ANNEX
Grand Bend
EXTRA
SPECIALS
* * *
CORNED
..:BEEF.
,51.59
* * *
Kent Frozen
ORANGE
JUICE
12'1 oz.
49
* * *
Grade A Fresh Medium
EGGS
doz. 75'
* * *
(Case lot special)
Van. Camp
BEANS with
PORK
24-14 oz. tins
9.97
Welch's
GRAPE
JELLY
24 az.
* *
Silverwood's Deluxe
ICE
CREAM
2 litre carton
'1.59
* * *
Prices Effective
Oct. 24 - 31
Give out slo-pitch awards
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
The annual banquet for the
girls' and boys' slo-pitch
teams, husbands, wives and
friends was held Saturday
evening at the community
centre with 215 in atten-
dance.
Winners of the dummy
awards were: Making it
home on an overthrow; Vera
Guenther, an old pair of run-
ning shoes, the bare 'foot
kid: Nancy Rader, an old
pair of rubber boots; Paul
Watson, strike out artist, a
plastic bat; Gary Tiernan,
longest throw, a broken
bowling ball; Willie
O'Rourke and Bob Wein,
friendliest guys on the
teams, toy guns on Key
chains; Bob and Bernice
Boogemans, an old pane of
glass to replace the
windshield broken at one of
The games,
Dancing followed and a
good time was had by, all.
Celebrate 90th birthday
Mrs. Adeline Kraft,
formerly of Dashwood and
now living at the Blue Water
Rest Home was guest of
honor Saturday, when 32 of
her nieces and nephews
gathered for supper at the
Zurich hotel to celebrate her
approaching 90th birthday.
Mrs. Kraft who will be 90 on
October 31 is in very good
health.
4-H meets
The fourth and fifth
meeting of Dashwood club 2
were held October 17, The
roll call, "The soup I made
with a white sauce base"
was answered by 15
members. The two leaders,
Mrs. Ray Rader and Mrs.
Earl Keller and a visitor,
Rachel Mellecke, were also
present. All tasted the
Healthy Peanut Bread and
Peanut Butter Carrot
Spread.
The club discussed how to
use gelatin, the art of mak-
ing tea biscuits and in-
teresting suppers. The
members made and enjoyed
Pink Velvet and tea
biscuits. The next meeting is
a Hallowe'en party.
Seniors to exercise
The Dashwood Senior
Citizens met Monday, with
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*SUNFLIGHT
*SKYLARK
*TREASURE TOURS
*UNITOURS
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*CAROUSEL
*SUNQUEST
*HOLIDAY HOUSE
*CLUB MED
*ELAN HOLIDAYS
*HANOVER HOLIDAYS
*CLUB GUAVA
When You Think
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Think
EXETER TRAVEL
CENTRE
TRAVEL E.T.C.
Don't Miss Our
Winter Special
Club Guava
Jamaica
All Inclusive
42 present. They decided to
have two afternoons a
month for recreation with
the first taking place on
Tuesday.
Group 1 with Mrs. Eben
Weigand convener was in
charge. Mrs. Weigand gave
two readings. Mrs. Harold
Carroll gave a reading,
"Shimmen Baum's Shoe
Sale." A sing song was held.
Eleanor Salmon assisted by
her mother showed pictures
and souvenirs of her
summer spent at St. Pierre.
oio° $IS.o(E $5. SISgy
ATTENTION FARMERS
HURON DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON, ONTARIO
We are now paying $5.00 — $15,00 for fresh dead or
disabled cows and horses over 500 lbs. All calves and pigs
picked up free of charge.
Fast Efficient Service — 24 hrs, a' day
7 days a week.
CALL COLLECT 482-9811
"Call us first you won't have to call anyone else."
Auction Sale
of Household Furnishings, Antiques &
misc. items.
S:o:turday Oct 28 1978 'st 1: p.m.
For Mrs. Agnes Siemon, 3 blocks west of main
corner in Zurich on 84 Hwy.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS:Studio couch,
swivel rocker, hostess chair, coffee table,
black and white T.V., table lamps, 2 iron
beds, small wardrobe, kitchen table and 4
chairs, rocking chair, Westinghouse 2 door
frost free refrigerator, .Frigidaire range,
washing machine, storage cabinet, electric
toaster, iron, kettle, mixet, ran opener,
vacuum cleaner, fan, several dishes, pots and
pans, pictures and frames, linens, pillows and
blankets, knick knacks,Iawn mower, garden
tools, step ladder, many other items.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES: round parlor
table, small fern table, odd tables and chairs,
set of 6 chairs, faint couch, wood and brass
bed, wash stand, 2 dressers, oak dresser, two
victrola cabinets, Singer sewing machine, oil
Tamp, R.S. Germany plate, Bavaria sugar
bowl , iron fry pans, bake board, crocks,
several other items.
Terms Cash
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone Exeter 235-1964
N..
Citizens News, October 26, 1978
Page 11
Male or Fernale
Persons
required for bartender
course at Conestoga College
at Clinton starting
January 2, 1979
Minimum Qualifications
- age 18
▪ out of school 1 year
grade 10 education
Interested Persons Contact
Canada Manpower Cent.:: r
at Goderich 524-8342
or Exeter 235-0471
Fresh
Butt Chops
Mock
Chicken Loaf
Swift Premium or Devon
Bacon
Fresh
Picnics
T -Bone or Sirloin
St, k
Fresh
Beef Liver
Ib. $1,29
lb. $1®39
Ib. $1 e�9
Ib. $1®19
Ib. $&sI';
Ib. 59c
inquire About Prices on Local
Beef and Pork
This Week
Loin of Beef Ib. s 1.65
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDAY.
"was one of the first hybrids out of theround"
—Allan Stapleton, Kerwood.
T833,is the new single -cross corn
available for the first' time in 1978.
Widely adaptable, it's ideally suited to the
2650-2800 CHU maturity areas.
"I've been growing Trojan
corn for four years now," said Mr.
Stapleton. "If they keep bringing MO
out new hybrids like T833, I'm
sure I'll be growing Trojan for another four!
"T833 withstood the drought exceptionally
well," he said. "It maintained colour all year and
certainly appears to have a very strong stalk.
"It's cabbed up well and
'the yield looks good. We'll know
just how good when we harvest,"
he said.
Check this newspaper for the results when Trojan's special Test plots are harvested in this
area. The plots are on the farms of Donald Bean, Goderich, and John Simpson, Kirkton.