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COLONIAL COOKIES
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DILL PICKLES
COkONpiION PICKLES
1,79
94°
89`
4/89`
89`
65`
75'
CORONATION RELISHES 2189'
CORONATION 12 FL OZ
SALAD OLIVES 2/99°
FROZEN FOOD
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SCHNEIDER'S THURINGER SUMMER
Sausage LB 1.35
BEEF & PORK
Fresh.Sausage .79tC
DI OI' 1 LB PKG
LB 89c
LB 690
LB $7.90
LB $4.50
LB85C
LB 85
Side Bacon 0$1.25
SCHNEIDER'S SLICED
Minced Ham L 89
SLICED
Baby Beef Liver LB 69`
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ing a sing song,a
Visitors over the past week
were, Mary Goodwin with her
father Wilfred. Cathy Bell with
her Mother Mrs. Monteith; Roy
Parlmer with his wife, Mary;
Wilbert Dilling with his wife
Anna; Sharon Doxtator and
pearl Passmore with Bernice
Lavery; Mrs. MacDonald with
her husband Roy; Dorothy Brint-
nell, Sheila Craig, St. Marys,
and Coral Craig with Isabel
Brintnell; Mrs. Reta Hera,
Mrs. Carolyn Atkinson, Andrea
Atkinson and Edna Anderson,
also Mr. and Mrs. RoyRouston
with Mrs. Squire; Clarence and
Anne Smillie, Harold and
Mildred Shepard and daughter of
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Toronto, and Hazel McNaught-
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on with Ada Smillie. Fred Tay-
for of Clinton visited Adeline
Taylor; Mark Sproat of Huron-
view, Clinton visited his sister
Isabel Sproat; Jack McDougall
visited Bella Drover; Verna
Coates and Vera Pincombe of
Exeter visited with Ruby Miners
and Louise Mitchell; Les
Mitchell visited with his mothershould
Louise.
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ANGLICAN CHURCH NOTES
The Rev. G.A. Anderson was
in charge of the service at St.
Paul's Anglican Church. The
text of the sermon was from
2nd Timothy. Chapter 4-11_
Mrs. Dick
ich visited
Thomson on
Mr. and
entertained
on Sunday
and Mrs. R.
celebrating
anniversary
The funeral
ert Whiteman
former resident
held from the
lake Funeral
He is survivied
May and a
Whiteman
Mr. Stevens
services and
Union
ppenProtect
Cornish of Goder-
with Mr. Robert
Thursday last.
Mrs. Lloyd Cooper
at a family dinner
in honour of Mr.
Cooper who are
their 25th wedding
this week.
of the late Herb-
of Toronto and a
of Kippen was
Bonthron West -
home on Monday.
by one daughter
sister Miss Mabel
of Seaforth. The Rev,
had charge of the
interment was in
Cemeter Y°
r
trees
fromequipment
Protect trees and shrubs bef-
ore using equipment to renovate
or landscape your garden.
"A little preparation before -
hand may save your having
to buy hundreds of dollars
worth of replacement nursery
stock later, " explains Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food horticulturist, R.F. Gomm.
Wrap snow fencing or place
old boards around tree trunks
and secure with rope or wire.
To prevent breakage, carefully
tie the branches of shrubs togeth
er byextendinga ropetightly
betwen the stkes to encircle
the hedge.
If soil near mature trees is to
be disturbed, caution the contr-
actor to avoid severingroots
whenpossible and, not. to change
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the soil level within a 10 -foot
radius of each tree. Dry wells
be established around
mature trees if the soil is to
be elevated.
To prevent plants from being
trampled, mark areas where
rose beds, perennial borders
and other favorite flowers are
located.
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MRS, JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT
UNITED CHURCH NOTES
Rev. Don Beck preached on
the sermon topic "What Future?
at the service of worship in
Hensall United Church Sunday
morning. Under the direction
of Mrs. Turkheim, the choir
sang the anthem "Ihave decid-
ed to follow Jesus." -
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Ivey
of Sarnia and their grandson
of Maryland U.S.A., visited
recently with their mother,-
Mrs. Daisy Ivey.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb of
Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Art.Hensall
Hallam of Vanastra visited with
Mrs. Schwalm, Mrs. Ivey and
Mrs. Volland.
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Obituary
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LLOYD THOMPSON
Lloyd Thompson of Hensall
passed away suddenly on April
22, in his 54th year.
He is survivied by his wife,
the former Helen Parsons, and
one daughter, Elizabeth, two
brothers, Elgin of R.R.3,
Klppen, Sidney of Stratford,
and one sister, Mrs. Edna Man-
son, of London.
A private funeral service was
held April 24 from the Bonthron
Funeral Chapel in Hensall, with
Rev. Don Beck officiating.
Interment was is the Bayfield
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were George Clift-
on, Jack Peck, Ken McCowan,
Lorne Thompson, Bert Thompson,
and Laird Finlayson.
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Highlights from
Queensway
Wednesday morning Lawrence
Wein, of Exeter entertained the
residents by playing the piano
and singing.
Wednesday afternoon, Rev.financing
Don Beck presided for the
church service, with Louise
Mitchell accompanying on the
piano.
The W.M.S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church with Mrs.
Rochus Faber in charge entert-
ained by playing bingo and hav-
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CREDIT SAVINGS
Buying on credit. Make the
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largest down payment possible
so that the balance requiring
is kept to a minimum,
advises Consumers'Association
of Canada. By paying off early
you can save considerably in
interest charges. In most prov-
inces if you repay your loan
earlier than the contract req-
uires, you may be entitled to
a refund or a "rebate."
WE
TO BRINGYOU MORE-FORLESS!
INSTANT COFFEE
COFFEE WHITENER
WHITE SWAN SINGLE PLY 4 ROLL PACK
TOILET TISSUE
ORANGE CRYSTALS
COLONIAL COOKIES
CORONATION 32 FL OZ
DILL PICKLES
COkONpiION PICKLES
1,79
94°
89`
4/89`
89`
65`
75'
CORONATION RELISHES 2189'
CORONATION 12 FL OZ
SALAD OLIVES 2/99°
FROZEN FOOD
VALLEY FARM 2 LB BAG
French Fries
4 Ibs. 79•
FREEZER SPECIALS
Try our new expanded facilities for better service
Phone 262-2017 or 262-2041
SIDES of BEEF
FRONTS of BEEF
BEEF PATTIES
BURN'S WEINERS
FULLY PROCESSED
FULLY PROCESSED
10 LB BAG
10 LB BAG
BLADE or SHOULDER
Steaks/Roasts
SCHNEIDER'S
Ring Bologna
SCHNEIDER'S THURINGER SUMMER
Sausage LB 1.35
BEEF & PORK
Fresh.Sausage .79tC
DI OI' 1 LB PKG
LB 89c
LB 690
LB $7.90
LB $4.50
LB85C
LB 85
Side Bacon 0$1.25
SCHNEIDER'S SLICED
Minced Ham L 89
SLICED
Baby Beef Liver LB 69`
VINE RIPE TOMATOES U.S. NO
ENGLISH CUCUMBERS CANADA NO
SUNKIST ORANGES U.S. NO
2.s794
2/99
DOZ 79
WEEKEND SPECIALS
April 30, May 1, 2, 3
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
all quantities on all advertised items,
AL'S
MARKET
HEVS1►IL --- ONTARIO