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The Huron Expositor, 1983-01-12, Page 9., WQ1h©n © td EL©fl J b ti ©O THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 12. 1983 - AO d Waitori UCW moar- rom v s or '�����o a o en house er' father, Ti3tt/lace Huet r was organist. Mrs. 65th anniversary p the former'," Correspondent ited there for their son's p U.C.W. will pay part of the Agriculture Society on Jan- � B Mrs. Wilbur Dundas. - MRS. ° McCALL affair i lik wedding. They now live here lead by T is expenses of those attending ttar'yt 26 at 7 p.m. The supper Ma e e Marksadoor.ason Blain for Mr. ands at theowere soxRy to heat that 07-6677 H turned in Ontario. The life in Fna l p b Toe Aloha. committee will meet in theMurraynLegion in Brussels. Eric We were S of the hear . d near future to set prices for was received by g lton The call Mrs.to Graempe was a tq Dennis and a is simple, had many M D 1 Mrd The ing Dennis and DougFraser. Mrs. Olene Stutz and Fee Mill Is a' patient in given by andaeme Craig n and es on She whey p h the Mrs. coming year. daughter Natasha of Kitch- Clinton Public Hospital suf- Unitrif the entn Boundary opment and hadmitiebrought display that they be Meng Kirkby clnedd the A large attendedr of friends enerspent the weekend with- feria a heart'attack opening the devotions home with I ni F b ry 8th d meeting with a benediction. ,from this area the sp g for the U.C.W. first general them. They play cricket and 6 i W 1 it ' Rev. Swan served tea and a meeting in the New Year had do long boat rowing. Mrs. S d J uary few ladies assisted serving herd at the manse. Mrs. Allan McCall thanked Mrs. 23 assorted fancy and delicious Lavern Godkin was pianist. McCallum Plans treats. Mrs. Harvey Craig read the trn ry, later marrying a The business was in W.1. NEWS scripture. Mts. H. Craig M C Il charge of Mrs. Viola Kirkby. The Agriculture and Can- Correspondent adian Ina.Jtties meeting of MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK the Walton Women's Insti- 523-4250 tote will be held at the hall, United church greeters on Wednesday, January 19 at Sunday morning were Jim 8:15 p.m. Roll call: "An old and Bob Jameison, ushers tyme weather superstition". were Lori Bromley, Connie Bruce McCall from Brussels Ho art, Theresea Overboe will be the guest speaker. and Karen Wright. Mr. Colin Everyone is welcome - men Swan welcomed all and gave are cordially invited. announcements including an DUFF'S UNITED appeal from U.C. W U.C.W. for Rev. Charles A. Swan social convenor. If there is no was in• the pulpit for the convenor, catering will have Sunday morning service at to be cancelled. All leaders of Duffs United Church. His church groups are to have sermon was on "The Pro- reports to the minister by mise of the. New." The chat January 15. The annual with the children was, "It meeting will be February 6 can be done". Teachers were following the morning wor- Helen Craig, Maxine Marks, ship and a pot luck meal will Patricia Hackwell, Jeanne be served. Please plan to McDonald and Dianne Mc- attend. Callum. Mrs. Margery Kelly' Bosman will ap- gave a readingon "What Januarys e. The meeting was me over Mrs.Murrayenn s convener for Christian Devel- opment Outreach who introduced Mrs. Lorna McCallum of Mitchell, guest aker. She tot?. of their trip to Somoa. Their son a gone there as afree lance missions Somoa. The c a ums vis- Mlnutds were approved as Mrs. HerbTraviss. Financial al re ort was Oven by Mrs. Ken a ons e - bershi fees of SI are to collected at this month's unit meetings. The annus congregational meeting will beheld on Sunday, an were made for the meal. 8th and 16th unit to serve and Walton unit to tidy church is be clean- ed this month bythe 17th •.boundary unit ladies: McKil- lop u t is a rue an 16th n March,Walton un in Apirl. Mrs. Karen Hoegyfor socialfunctions reporteda mast pork supper would be catered for the Brussels Londesboro needs social convenor Families spend holidays in Walton Maier of Thamesford spent Sunday Dec. 26 with her parents at the same home., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills visited with Drs. Gerd and Jean)Nestermann of Burling- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Mprray Mills and family of Brantford over the Christmas holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks and Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Traviss, Mr. and Mrs. Rpy Gingerich and girls were Christmas Day supper gyests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Pryce and family of Win- throp. (Intended for last week.) New Year's Sunday greet- ers at Duff's United were Mrs. Ruth Thamer and Mrs. Paulene Gulutzen. Organist was Mrs. Margery Huether. Ushers were Lavern Godkin, Jim Carter and Murray Den- nis. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure, Fred, Clyde and Edward were Carolyn McClure, Toronto; Neil McClure, London; Rae McClure, Forestburg, Alta.; Heidi Nador, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClure and family, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne crop and family of London, McClure and family and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchin- and Mrs. Stanley McCluie of son and family, Listowel; Mr. the surrounding area. and Mrs. Larry Bolger and Mr. Paul Humphries, Tor- family of Blyth spent Christ - onto and Peggy Humphries of mas with their parents, Mr. Aurora spent their Christmas and Mrs. Harold Bolger. at the home of their -parents, Christmas visitors with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Humphries and Mrs. Herb Traviss were on Sunday, Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss, Mr. Neil McDonald, Van- Allison and Leslie of Water- couver, B.C. spent a few days loo; Ken and Gail Moffett and over Christmas with his par- Brett of Guelph and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Olive Traviss of Seafortl . McDonald and visited other Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan relatives in the community. and family and Mrs. Laura. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lilly- Machan of Sarnia visited last Euchres resume in Belgrave Correspondent MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE 887-9847 Eleven tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall on Wednesday evening January 5. Winners were high lady - Mrs. Wilfred Caslick, novelty lady -Mrs. Mildred Stewart, low lady -Mrs. George Mich- ie, high man -Clarence Yuill, novelty man -Herb Clayton, low man -Mrs. Janisa Coul- tes, playing as a man. There will be euchre again next week starting at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. The Evening Unit of the • U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Bert Johnston on Janu- ary 4 with 14 present.' Mrs. Laura Johnston open- ed the meeting: Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler conducted the business. Mrs. Ross Anderson reported that the church calendars were all sold. The U.C.W. annual meet- ing wiltbe held January 24 in Seaforth. Mrs. George Mich- ie will be the delegate. The general meeting of the U.C.W. will be held January 27 with, a pot luck supper at 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Robinson of Clinton, who was with Crossroads International and taught in Central Java, Indonesia last year, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Cliff Logan intro- duced the new mission study on the South Pacific. A social half-hour followed with lunch served by Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mrs. William Coultes's group. WMS The W.M.S. met in Knox Presbyterian Church on Mon- day, January 3. Mrs. Victor Yonngblut presided. Mrs. Garner Nicholson read Phillippians 2 verses 1-15 and Mrs. Ivy Cloakey led in prayer. Mrs. Joe Dunbar read a meditation on "The New Year". Mrs. Jack McBurney gave the secretary's report. Roll call was answered with a verse on "Guidance" and 15 sick and shut-in visits were recorded. Mrs. McBurney read a story on the mission to the Canadian Indians. PERSONALS The Citizenship meeting of the Belgrave Women's Insti- tute will be held on Tuesday, January 18 at 2 p.m. "The More Cents than Dollars" cooking demonstration spon- sored by the O. M.A.F. willbe held Tuesday evening Jan - ,dry 18 and 25 at 7 p.m. to 9:30 ip.m. in the Women's Insti- tute Hall, Belgrave., Anyone wishing some new cooking ideas and nutritious recipes is welcome. Douglas Bieman of Kin- cardine spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Agnes Bieman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roth of Mossley called on M'r. and MYs. Lewis Stonehouse on Saturday evening. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelsop Reid. Miss Gail Searle of Bramp- ton spent a few days over the Christmas weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr's. Allan Searle. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ste- vens held Christmas for members of their family on the Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prit- chard of London spent a couple of days during the holiday week with the latter"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave •Watson. Mr. and• Mrs. Don pear on Top Talent, Kitchen- er CKCO on January 23. Brent Howatt was re- sented with a Good News Bible from session on grad- uation from Junior Congre- gation. The children's time was story of prophet Jonah being swallowed by a whale, Junior teachers were Diana Shobbrook and Florence Cartwright. The sermon was "Is he tugging on your sleeve" telling on the wide- ness of God's mercy. On January 5 winners were ladies high Vietta Hog- gart, low Margaret Good, men high - Watt Reid, low - Reg Lawson. Playoff winners - Genevieve Allen and Les Reid, low - Helen Lawson and George Hoggart, Next games will be January 19. All welcome. W.I. card party this Friday January 14, at 8 p.m. Bring lunch. all welcome. Leonard Vodden of Paris visited on Wednesday with his sister Dora Shobbrook and Bertha, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Vodden. Miss Edythe Beacome and Mrs. Laura Lyon visited on Saturday with Ron Ncil and Doug in London. Ross Radford, Port Col- borne visited on Sunday wit with his\Great Aunt Laura Saundercock, Gordon and Darlene Shobbrook spent the night with his Aunt Dora Shobbrook. Thelma EBerlby also visited with her mother. Cindy Swan ' of London visited on Sunday with her mother Mrs. Beth Knox. This community extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Scott in the passing of her sister Mrs. Clifford Menary of Lucknow. Miss Joanne Coultes re- turned to Victoria B.C. last Monday after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Coultes. Mrs. Lloyd McDonald, Lor - ran; and Cheryl of Waterloo visited with her mother Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Dorothy and Charlie also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higgins and family this past weekend. New Years dinner guests with Mr. Ken Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Babensee, Dianne, Todd and Ben of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes, Andrea, Al- ison, Joanne of Victoria B.C., Karen, Paul Cook, Mr. ,and Mrs. Mark Matheson of Lis- towel. CUT FROM GRADE 'A' BEEF BLADE BONE REMOVED BLADE ROAST 1 Dr. Ronald Taylor returned to St. John's Newfoundland last Monday after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Jack Taylor and other rela- tives. Belgrave neighbours and friends, extend their sym- pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong in the loss of his brother Mr. Tom Armstrong of London. Mr, and Mrs. Art Hager- man of Beeton spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Plenty of holiday guests in Belgrave 1 zehrs fine markets... of fine foods AT THE DELI -COUNTER Schneiders Jumbo SUMMER SAUSAGE MaTle Leat COPINRY KITCHEN SMOKED HAM Bu EYErns OF ROUND PASTRAMI . S.SO/kg 3.991b. SO /kg 3991b. 18.80/kg 3.991b. SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUES. JAN. 18 Boneless Cross Cut.Rlb 505 /kg STEAK oR ROAST! . ttf lb. CorrespondentBicman, Kent, Blair and McBurney, Suvon and Jeff of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MRS. LEWIS HOU$E Susan os ie anLuof Ki Mr. McBurney and Sean of Wil - Mr. Douglas Bieman of Kincar- lowdale, Helen Me - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar dine. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Burney of Mrs. Helen Mr. Wightman entertained their Bieman, Miranda, Melissa Blarence Yuill and Cameron families on Christmas Day at and Marci of Wingham. Mr. Cl Belgrave, Miss Alice the W.I. Hall. Belgrave. John Leppington and Aaron Nivens of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs, George Johnston, 'Tara and Erin of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Yuill of Elmira spent Christmas on Sunday with Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mr. add Mrs. Steven Napier of Atlanta, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bar- bour and Mark of Brussels, Misses Gail and Laureen of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Alan McBurney RRS, Wing - ham were Christmas eve visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurney. Mr.' and Mrs. Gary Bar- bour of Kitchener were Sun- day visitors' with his grand- parents Mr, and Mrs. Jack McBurney, Christmas Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and Pamela were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson, Chris and Ian of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and Sheila of Belgrave, Richard Anderson of London. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball and Matthew of Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy of Lakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Jcoff Vi�gg�,ianti of Lon- don, Brian Slfaw and Carol Richards of London, Kevin Pennington of Brussels. (Intended for last week.) Those present were Mr. and of Clinton. Mr William Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alex, Anne and friend of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nichol. Susan and John, Andrew. Jim and friend of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Metcalfe. Rae, Marie and Marsha, Mr. Ralph Metcalfe, of Hanover. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hamilton, Anne, Ste- ven, Cathy and Robert of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman, Tracey, Pamela and Kevin of Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and April of Wingham, Curtis of Toronto, Blaine and Mark of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chap- man. Lisa. Gregory and Col- leen. Mrs. Eileen Chapman of Bolton. Christmas Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Coultes of Wingham. Miss Patricia Keith and Vince Makas of London. Mrs. Helen Martin spent Christmas weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong and family of Thorndale and visited on Boxing Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Coultes, Wingham. Also vis- iting at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and family of Guelph. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Taylor and family of Alliston and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Wheeler of Johnston of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar of RR4. Wingham were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Dur- ing the evening Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar, Dianne and Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Park and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Edgar, Chris, Greg and Scott all of Petrolia, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Edgar and Alison of Brigden and Miss Brenda Edgar of Wingham called at the Stonehouse home. Miss Marlene Walsh of Kitchener spent the Christ- mas holidays with her mother Mrs. Jennie Walsh in her home in Belgrave. We are sorry to hear that George Inglis is patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and Pamela of Belgravc and Brian Shaw and Carol Richards of London spent Christmas on boxing day at the home of his brother and sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Ross Shaw of Stoney Creek. Also visiting at the same home were Les's mother. Mrs. Chester Shaw of Mount Forest and his other brothers and sisters and their families of Stoney Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William Elston. Mary Ellen and Susan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Belgrave. Maitland Edgar and their Miss Joanne Coultes of families of Petrolia and Brig - Victoria B.C. is spending the den, Mr. and Mrs. John Christmas holidays with her Bowm#n and Jim of RRNS, parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- liam Coultes. ter Bewley and Mrs. Mary During the Christmas Yuill of Brussels, Mr. and weekend Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mrs. Wayne Elston and fam- Ball and Matthew of Han- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Murray over, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy Elston and family of Wing - of Lakefield and Richard ham and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson of London visited at Elston of RR#4 Wingham on the home of their parents Mr. Christmas Day. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and A HAPPY i'tEW YEAR Sheila. TO ALL Congratulations to Mr. and Christmas Fee dinner Mrs. John (Evelyn Bieman) guests at the home of Mr. and Leppington on the birth of Mrs Harvey Edgar and Don - their son Adam on December aid were Mrs. Elizabeth 23 in the Clinton Public Hunkin, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hospital. Kennedy, Tracey and Bevin Mrs. Agnes Bieman held of Teeswater. Misk Joanne Christmas on Boxing Day for Edgar of Mississauga and her family. Those present Gary Ross of Harriston. were Mr. and Mrt. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Carman FROM CONCENTRATE NO NAME APPLE JUICE 48 FL.TOZ.IN 89 FURS' BEEF CROSS UT RIB ROAST 4.17,k. 1.891, FRESHLY MOADE ND MEDIUM GRU BEEF 3.95/k. 1.7,91b. MAPLE LEO BONELESS SMOKED PICNIC PORK SHOULDER 4.39/k. 1.99.. Boneless Blade I17/kg STEAK on ROAST ....UPI!). Maple Leaf Country Kitchen Boneless Fully Cooked f fO/k0 SMOKED HAM CRRISTIES SALTED OR PLAIN PREMIUM CRACKERS 450g 890. SHORT RIB ROASTS 3.26/k9. 148, FROM 01505 5' BEEF BLADE STEAK 3.51,k. 1.59b. Fagg, HOCKS. 1.. T4/k9 79ib 1&WBRAND BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA Z.18/k9 99'Ib Schneiders. SAUERKRAUT 909 nIL 1.39 Schneiders Sliced Coked „9 PICNIC 175 g ENRICHED WHITE CRACKED WHEAT OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT PORTION SIZE SCHNEIDERS HAM STEAK 175G. �9 1.69 PK 5 VARIETIES MAPLE LEAF MEAT STICKS PKG250 g 1.69 . • NO NAME CHICKEN WIENERS PKG454 g. 1.29 Schneiders Country Grill Smoked SAUSAGE - . 5°13P .. 2.59 Schneiders Reg. or Cheese SMOKIES 3°O g ' 1. i9 ZEHRS BREAD z� 675g 9 DEVON BRAND SLICED SIDE BACON BACON 500 9 PKG. 9 SCNMEIDERS .3 MIMS SLICED BOLOGNA 1750 99, , PKG. NIDE OF CANADA SLICED COOKED HAM 175 139 PKG.. � CHICKEN BOLOGNA 3759 99w PKG. NO NAME PEPPERONI 375 g PKG 149 M&CAIN FROZEN ORANGE JUICE THREE LITTLE PIGS ' SAUSAGE 500 g LINK OR PUCOURE PONTRY RN STYLE 2.29 12.5 890T FL. OZ. IN ALL GRINDS NABOB "TRADITION" COFFEE 369 g • 2.69KG. CAMPBELLS CONDENSED TOMATO SOUP Oz3 89 # CHOC. CHIP OR CHOC. FUDGE DARES COOKIES PK 9 1.59 SEALTEST SMOOTH 3 CRE Y COTT E CHEESE T 89' CREAMERY FRESH 1 LB. SIZE LIMIT 8 LBS ZEHRS BUTTER 24 UNIT TABLETS DRISTAN 1.99 4 VARIETIES OR. HALURDS DOG FOOD 24 oz. 89# ° PREM LUNCHEON MEAT 340 g79 TIN ORANGE FLAVOURED TANG CRYSTALS 650.949 PKG. LIBBYS SPAGHETTI, Z000LES OR ALPHAGETTI 1N TOMATO SAUCE - 69# FL. OZ. TIN KRAFT QUALITY CHEESE PIZZA MIX 9509 2.39 FROZEN RIOHUNER COD IN BATTER 35°g 1169 PKG. RINSE AGENT JET DRY 125 mL 1.29 REGULAR LOTION STYLE INTENSIVE CARE 200 m1 1.39 POPULAR "SNACKBREAD" ox 1.19 ALL FLAVOURS DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 29 520 9 PKG. 1.1 GINGER ALE L SUGAR FREE C. ALE CLUB SODA, TONIC WATER, WINE OR 'C' PLUS ORANGE CANADA DRY CASE OF 26.10 ox TINS • CASE FOR DISHWASHERS ELECTROSOL 2J(g 4.39 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 500 mL 29 JAR 1. REGULAR OR SPICE MENNEM SPEED STICK PLUS 75g 1.99 ENJOY ZEHRS FAMILY NICHT AT ICE CAPADES FEATURING "SMURFS ALIVE" OPENING NIGHT TUES FEB 15 S2 DO OFF SEAT PRICES ASK OUR CASHIER FOR ALL DETAILS WESTONS RASPBERRY JELLY ROLLS 340 g 99"E Country Oven Pkg. of 8 WIENER ROLLS 5 Hamburg ROLLS • Pkg. o1 8 75' MPS FANCY SAUERKRAUT 14 oz. 594 LIBBYS UNSWT. WHITE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 48 oz. f.49 LIBBYS FANCY O's TOMATO JUICE 33 oz. 1.69 TENDERFLAKE PURE LARD 31b. 3.19 Fresh baked APPLE PIE 20 oz. 1.99 Caraway, Onion o7 Light Rye BREAD . 18 0=. 2/s1 NEILSON 4 VARIETIES SHERBET 1 LITRE 1.59 Photofinishing Special SOFT SLEEVE PACK IMPERIAL MARGARINE 1 Ib. PKG. 89# STOUFFERS FROZEN MACARONI 8 CHEESE 12 0z. t49 STOUFFERS FROZEN CHICKEN -A -LA -KING. 9.5 02. 2,19 NEILSON DIETETIC DELIGHT ICE CREAM 1 LITRE 2.19 NEW! WESTONS KAISER ROLLS 009 1.19 25% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE FOR C-41 PROCESS PRINTS 110,126,135 OR DISK IN EFFECT UNTIL JAN. 25 WESTONS FRESH CINNAMON BUNS 85 1.19 SEALTEST LIGHT 'N' LIVELY YOGURT ALL F SOURS • 119 SOO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REOUIREMENTS. SPECIAL SPECIAL PRODUCE SPECIALS SPECIAL J d DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD„ SALES WITH SER VICE PRODUCT OF U.S.A. PINK OR WHITE "FLORIDA" GRAPEFRUIT rhe Ploce To Buy Applionces NEW AND USED Henson 262-2728 Closed Mondays SWEET AND JUICY PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA SWEET TEMPLE ORANGES SIZE 100'S PROD. OF U.S.A. CAUFORNIA LEMONS 6/894 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAL. N0. 1 GREEN OJIIONS BUNCHES 3/99° PRODUCT OF MEXICO N0. 1 ZUCCHINI SQUASH %» /kg 79 Ib PRODUCT OF CANADA FANCY GRADE D'ANJOU PEARS 1.16 /kg S9' lb 699` ).79 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. N0. 1 SPANISH TYPE ONIONS se/kg 39f ONTARIO GROWN N0. 1 RUTABAGAS 3/s1 PRODUCT OF MEXICO N0. 1 GREEN PEPPERS 1.74 /kg 795lb, PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAI_ N0. 1 RED EMPEROR GRAPES %9H/kgSrib PRODUCT OF U.S.A. RADISHES 16 00. Pkg. %94 HIGHWAY NO. • THESE SPECIALS GODERICH AVAILABLE ONLY IN: MON.. TUGS. O TO a P.M. wMD., THURS., ERI- - • TO P.M. SAT. 0l30 TO l P.M. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FRESH ROMAINE 794 LETTUCE BUNCH JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WING M INS WALLACE AVE. N. LISTOWEL PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GRADE LARGE I SPECIAL PRODUCT OF CANADA CELERY FRESH STALKS CANADA GRADE CABBAGE 85M 3H$fEADS FOR EA INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND *3 EXETER MON.. TUNS., WED. - • TOA O.M. THURS.. PRI. • TO 9 P.M. SAT. 0:30 TO • P.M. A