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The Huron Expositor, 1982-09-15, Page 29Lawn bo The Seaforth Lass n Bowl- ing Club entertained Irish visit( rs Sept. 10. They are hi Canada on tour and cane by bus 'rom Kitchener to Sea forth to howl with local members. 'I'hcv were Aired on the green hs frier Mal• mini Alter bust ling in Ilse morning n lunch 1s as served aid ,loather game so as played 111 the atterrioun. l he Seil• 101111 members were defeated EN[', WIN WITHOUT YOU! More than '20,000 Canadians affected by muscular dystrophy or one of 40 other nerve and muscle disorders ore asking for your help. You can help by providing funds for research and for trained specialists using new and better equipment and treatment. Fight muscular dystrophy with us .. ve can't win without you! The Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada Be sura to watch the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon on she GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK September 5 & B, lers but alter exchanging small gilts a good day was enjoyed by all. Mayor Joh n Sinnamon wet - wined the guests as did president Fred Tilly, Ladies members who bowl• host ed at the Boulevard Club Toronto in the Seniors return- ed after enjoying two days of bowling, They were Jean Lunn, Helen . Connell and Thelma Dalc, Tournaments' have been Irish successful. 'fherc Is n full entry again Sunda\ for the fall tournament, The dub regrets the death of president this voar Charlie Murphy. Many members have bovv I. ed In tournaments outside the club. Grace Pepper, Olive Papple and Edith Dunlop gave a good showing at Exeter lust week. The season is ending but weather has made bowling enjoyable. THE HUPrIN EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 15, 1982 — 913 IRISH lawn bowlers, bowling at the Seaforth greens last Friday, were piped around the lanes M.A ni by 'piper Peter Malcolm. Sea orth bowlers followed the Irish team. (Wasslnk photo) fine rnerkeis... offnc rock is SPECIAL 1 SUPE SPECIAL ' SUPER SPECIAL % J i ,� EXTRA LEAD you[IIING., I��NTARIO FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO !G �._ ® t 11 I FRYER PARTS2 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH WHOLE 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH WHOLE FRESH! "COUNTRY CHIC BACK - BACK . NECK • 3 WINGS /kg 2 GIBLET PACKS CUT" C NOT FROZEN Ib. I FRESH PICNIC PORK SHOULDER ROAST ' #,? 6/119 • �� ib LEI,'�� N iR ..PORK Sr, 2 /11 9 l ,i TT OPS 28 Ib. FRESH! PART BACK -ON CHICKEN LEGS 1.84/119 0 9Ib FRESH! SPLIT CHICKEN BREASTS ��. /kcsf�591b MAPLE LEAF SMOKED HAM STEAKS 175 9 SI 4 1 9PKG MAPLE LEAF 4 VARIETIES SLICED BOLOGNA 500g$198PKG SCHNEIDERS PREVIOUSLY FROZEN BEEF LIVER �2j f 6/119 981� SCHNEIDERS SANDWICH MEAT SPREAD ROLLS 0250Ag 97#EACH MAPLE LEAF BRAND BAVARIAN SAUSAGE 5000 *f/ 78PKG REGULAR STYLE VALUPLUS WIENERS $128 i lb PKG ZEHRS ROUND STYLE DINNER HAM 56.5? s2A98ib NO NAME COOKED HAM 3759 St 79PKG NO NAME SMALL LINK PORK SAUSAGE 500y $1179PNG SHOPSYS DELI BAKED PIES 664R 89• PKGO MAPLE LEAF 5 VARIETIES MEAT STICKS 250 9169 SHOPSYS SLICED PASTRAMI OR SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST CORNED BEEF 459° 1.49 SAUERKRAUTgDO . r s1.44 ON SPECIAL AT THE DELICATESSEN COUNTER SCHNEIDERS CHOPPED SLICED COOKED HAM t 75 g,bg '1.59 SIIOPSYS DELI LEAH t8 77 00 ESSO SMOKED HAM r3 Pd Ib GASOLINE FOR ONLY ` � I FILL MAPLE LEAF SLICED COUNTRY KITCHEN . BOLOGNA SCHNEIDERS SLICED CHICKEN LOAF OR LUNCHEON LOAF Z&W SLICED OUTSIDE ROUND SHOPSYS POTATO AND SCHNEIDERS POPULAR SMOKIES 30o q $1.89 SHOPSYS SLICED 175 g ARO ►UAcnAEf 01 Iso.00 poRTK w BREAKFAST HAM $1.78 ru[ *00101OUR tnir00 FOR DETAILS '3.28,1191.49, '5.49g'2.49bfd,d0,5 ROAST BEEF 63.99, EGG SALAD 13.71k$1.69. 9 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL r SPECIAL 1 1 SPECIAL OLD SOUTH FROM FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGE JUICE EROZEN 17 i nr TIN 89 0 WESTONS ENRICHED WHITE BREAD 51, p 0(10 RF C. 011 570 HEtNZ STRAINED BABY •FOODS nSST D 600IF IIFS 170 349,$129199$13999e 5 COLOURS FOR YOUR • BATHROOM COTTONELLE TISSUE 4 ROLL 0110 OUR REG. 53.39 KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ LIMIT 3 5009 J4R5 KELLOGGS POPULAR CORN FLAKES 675 0 PRG WESTONS 3 VARIETIES WAGON WHEELS 350 g PRC, J GRADE 'A' FRESH LARGE EGGS DOZEN 970 McCAINS 3 VARIETIES FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 711, PKG '119 4 VARIETIES ZEHRS CHEESES RANDOM W, IG1116 $6.59 $2.99 WESTONS RASPBERRY SWISS ROLLS PR0 OF 4 99p RC. WESTONS ENGLISH MUFFINS PoF 790 2 VARIETIES HEAD & SHOULDERS 113.99 5 FLAVOURS NEILSONS DRINK MIXES 6000 1 '2/ 1.9 NON -DEODORANT PLAYTEX TAMPONS $3.593, DEODORANT . PLAYTEX TAMPONS X3.99 30. ALL PURPOSE ROBIN HOOD FLOUR '2. 19 '0c) ROBIN HOOD 6 VAR. PUDDING CAKE MIXES 5100 65#000 E.D. SMITH PUMPKIN PIE FILLING ",N 990 4 VARIETIES NEILSONS CHOC. BARS vAP10U$ 617E5 690 A POWDERED COMET CLEANSER 890a ALL VEGETABLE CRISCO SALAD OIL 15 LITRE 1.99 CARTON OF 12 TETLEY TEA BAGS 777 0 1.99 YORK SMOOTHY OR CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER SOO1,89 WELCH 2 VARIETIES GRAPE JUICE OP PRUNE NECTAR 4p4A'1.199 HILLS BROS. HIGH YIELD COFFEE 11 nr 7/7/ $2159 5 VARIETIES PRIMO PASTAS °°°g99#,,G PALANDA FRUIT COCKTAIL PEACHES HALVES $lICEO 4Rr 690 E.0. SMITH CHERRY PIE FILLING 19 o1 TIN 19 '1.59 E.D. SMITH APPLE oR RAISIN PIE FILLING 19 o, TIN '1.29 E.D. SMITH BLUEBERRY PIE FILLING 19 or TIN $1./69 PRIMO PLAIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE 7P 0/ 990 PRIMO LASAGNA 130• ,o.,99' KELLOGGS RAISIN BRAN P00 0 '2 49 6 VARIETIES ' CRUSH SOFT DRINKS ( ASE OF 74 10 nr TINS 1.49 VIVA 3 COLOURS PAPER TOWELS 2 ROIL PKG $f1 19PRG SCOTTIES 3 COLOURS FACIAL TISSUES 20011 89Eo. PIECES A STEMS MEADOW GLEN MUSHROOMS 790,,„TIN KELL000S HONEY NUT CORN FLAKES 125 g PRG ' $f/ 9 10 1tl 30 VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL ONRE'f/ 1.9 FAMILY PACK SPECIAL PRICES IN AFFECT UNTIL CLOSING SEPT. 21 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES. FOR WRAPPIa6 SCOTT NAPKINS 60 A . %9 • SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL FoiAN 2 .,GG 8� 99 ZEHRS OWN SNACK 0 2509 CRACKERS p�� ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE SNYDERS ONTARIO FANCY GRADE NEW CROP MACINTOSH PRODUCT OF ONTARIO OR U.S.A. GREEN TENDER 6086 Du FLEISCNMAN $� �® MARGARINE , .b 7 LIBPYS UNSWEETENED ORANGE ® JUICE 6 s 36 or $I•81 WASHED POTATOES APPLES FRESH BIUEWATER BOSTON BLUEFISH 24 or f �® FRIES oP STICK Sp P LIBBTS UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 6 s 36 or 4,417 $ BROCCOLI BL UfWATER BOSTON BLUEFISH 32 or y+ �� FISH b CHIPS CAKE OR PASTRY VELVET '339 BAG 8393 EBA� MGCAINS TENDERCRISP 8 FLOUR 3 5 Kp, • 7 PRODUCT OF U.S.A.I P gZPAERON14549 9 CELLO SPINACH �F e ROSIN 6000 to or NIG FIUNCH PMI' CRUS SAO 9 . 09 PRODUCT OF CANAOA•FANCY AC BARTLETT PEARS'f.94',g79'10 CANA06 NO I RED 1,94 IOg SWEET PEPPERS 89' lb. PR(i0. 06 U.S.A. TOKAY al RED GRAPES '1./8,M9fp9' le ONTARIO DROWN BEAN SPROUTS '/30 1y59'ib WESTONS PKG. OF B CINNAMON BUNS ��. �� CHINESE STYLE ONTARIO DROWN ' / 94/110 ONTARIO ' I FIELD LIQUID DRY NOODLES , 7U q PRG 79' MINI CARROTS 99' Ib CUCUMBERS 3/99' PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA OUTSPAN1ORANGES A b '3/9 RASP OR STRAWBERRY 500 .. CLEANER $� 4�A MR, CLEAN I ONTARIO DROWN ROMAINE LETTUCE F.A 49' PRODUCT OF S AFRICA CRANNY SEWN GREEN APPLES'1187Kg 99' ib OATAA10 CAOwM PEPPER SQUASH EA 19' ASSORT'F'0 10 Pc'l� TROPICAL PLANTS '13.95 ST. WILLIAMS ,B,],]11 ,tL��A/y� JAMS WITH PECTIN •.ry THESE SPECIALS HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODER'�R J EINIINE ST. HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND 83 EXETER 3 VN ILAfALE ONLSr IN: MON., TUES. 9 TO 6 P.M. 1 WED., THURS., FPI. _ 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. II:30 TO 6 P.M. 975 WALLACE AVE. M. LI�JTOWEL .0, TUE$.• WED. • 9 TO 6 P.M. THURS.. FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M, SAT. 8:30 TO 6 P.M. A SEAFORTH TEAM of lawn bowlers, representing District 4 (mid -western Ontario) as Senior Champions, participated In a tournament at the Boulevard Club in Toronto, last Wednesday and Thursday. Jean Lunn,•sklp; Thelma Dale, lead; and Helen Connell, vice qualified, for the tournament after winning the District at Atwood In August. The team was eliminated in Toronto when they lost the consolation round. (Wasslnk photo) WIN "A" CHAMPIONSHIP—The Seaforth Junior Farmers slow pitch team won the "A" championship In four games, eliminating Slabtown In the fourth game, 12-7. A 10 team league, the bottom five play off for the "B" champlonship while the top five play for the "A" championship. Shown In the back row Is Ed Pelts, assistant coach; Sue Anne Finlayson, Sandra Ruston, Randy Wilson, coach, Middle row: Louise Ryan, Sharon Carnochan, Kay HIIN, Janet Shapton, Eileen Connolly. Front row: Dianne Wilson, Mary Lynn Glew, Vicki Bell, Joan Racho and Sandra Finlayson. (Photo courtesy of Doug Procter) whan hcipp@nling� What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The Huron Expositor To list your event, call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. DATE Thurs. Sept. 16 Sun. Sept. 19 Sun. Sept, 19' Sun. Sept. 19 Tues. Sept. 21 Wed. Sept. 22 Sept. 23-25 Sept. 25-26 EVENT Ken Smith vs Commercial Owen Sound vs Midgets Terry Fox Run Queens vs Creamers Commercial vs Ken Smith (if necessary) Creamers vs Queens (if necessary) Fall Fall Ciderfest PLACE TIME Lions Park 7 p m Opt Park 1 p m. Van Egmond Lions Park Lions Park Lions Park Fairgrounds & Arena Van Egmond 9a m -1pm, 2 p.m 7 p.m 7 p m. If it's from Anstett's it says, 'you're special' ANSTETT Seaforth ;r',NEL.E' 7rumeg 10 Kt. Gold Serpentine Chains now at the neve lower price. - hr,,, F,el 512 SO all„ - double (ham h'4(P0' SIT 9; 'h 11.1- 418'5 IR chain 521.75 ,vkr, r••„P.r •nV d,amnnd h•.il • l .7 '.14 1 n1( ,1• SRS 00 1 0"F•111a,n 1'.1"1 Al 11 1h, •'h,• r11 ,10'((•(1 "('09