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ROOTS N VEGETABLES,
Tfi!itwltosa: Bronchi EMpey, Mary
Flnlanen, pruslllrl Lelto11. Cherry
(omottte -Wayne 'Hadgee, Jean
Drager, BrendaEmppy. Oni,bns-Jam
'Draper, Marx Fotheringham. Multi.
plleronlona,lean-Oreger. Cucumbere
- Brandy Empey, Irene Kelly, Jean
preger, 'RCM -Mg cucujnpers - Joan
Stewart, Jean Draggy, (vIT§, Audrey
MCL (r. Cucumbers -Audrey M0•
Lelk Mary Fotheringham, Jan
Draper. White beans -Mary Fother-
ingham Rita Moylan. Butter beans:
Mary Fotheringham.' Kidney beans -
Mary Fotheringham. Plckllfl beets -
Mary Fotheringham, Brenda Empey,
Audrey McLean. Table beets- Audrey
McLean, Carrots -Mary Fo(herlDp-
harp. Carrots, short- brusllla Leitch,
Mary Fotheringham., Peppers: Joan
Stewart, Rita Moylan. Fall 'cabbage•
Jean Draper, Brenda Empey. Winter
cabbage -Mary Fotheringham. Red
cabbage -Mary Fotheringham, Druid -
Ha Leitch. Field corn - Elizabeth
Stewart, Jean Drager, Gall Huglll. 5
cobs o1 popping corn -Jean Drager,
Mary Fotheringham. Pepper squaah-
Drusflla Leitch, Jean Dreyer, Brenda
Empey. Hubbard squash -Rita Moy-
lan, Joan Stewart, Audrey McLean.
Butternut squash -Audrey McLean,
JoanItStewart, Mary Fotheringham.
A.O.V. squash -Jean Drager, Drusllla
Leitch. Citron striped- Jean Draper,
Anna Dolmage, Joan Stewart. Pie
pumpkins -Edith Bell, Jean Drager,
Mary Fotheringham, Field pumpkins
Mary Fotheringham. Red potatoes -
Brenda Empey, Mary Finlayson, Jean
Drager. Any other kind, - • Jean
Drager. Largest petato - Gall Huglll.
Largest pumpkin -Ken Gemmell. Col-
lection of corn -Jean Drager, Mary
Fotheringham. Collection of squash -
Joan Stewart, Mary Fotheringham.
Collection of onions, Jean Drager.
WILLIAMS - STINNISSEN.
Ida Anne Stinnissen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Stinnissen, of Seaforth and John Williams, son of Rev. and
Mrs. Robert Williams of Currie were married Sept. 24 at the
Currie United Church. Matron of honor was Dianne
Stinnissen, of Kitchener and bridesmaids were Clare
Smith, of Stratford and Margaret Williams, of Hamilton.
Marco Macellin, of Ingersoll was the groomsman and
ushers were Jim Moon, of London and Arnie Stinnissen, of
Kitchener. Guests attended from Holland, Wawa and
Toronto. Rev, Robert Williams officiated. The reception
took place .at the Berkshire Club in London. After their
wedding trip to Northern Ont., the couple will reside in
London. (Photo by Phillips)
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Cotlecttbn ofy NO, ProcIUoe'Joan
Stewart, Jean IXapiir, Anna Dol-
maQe,Irene lSetly.
Moat6polnte.1 yr.. Subscription to
The HUroq'Expositor-Joan"Drayer.
Mat pointe-$5400"fVOm M. Fother-
Ingham,-40an Drager.
ARTS 81 CRAFTS SECTION R
. 51111 fJta-VIol0. Harper, Eva Joyce
Laing. Landeeape: Viola Harper, Eva
Joyce Laing. trandapape-Arian Haley,
Eva Joyce Laing. Any subject chari2tal
Ink pastel -Brian HeleY, Elizabeth
Yeatea, 81(1111feell - Elizabeth Yeatea.
Landscape with buildings, wow -
colour pastel, acrylic- Paul Haley. Any
subject charcoal, Ink pastel -Elspeth
Yates. Luncheon cloth 45" plain -
Viola Harper,
1 pr. pillow cases.Vlola Harper Miss
L. Evans. Ceramic figurine under 30
cm. stained- Pat 'bettor', 'Barbara
Miller, Mary McClure. Ceramic figur-
ine under 30 cm,,g .zed- Pat, Dalton,
E.J. Laing, Dlannp.Weed.. Ceramic
object .special effects -Pat Dalton,
BrendyPyllman, E.J. Laing. Ceramic
Item °tallied, Bonnie Glanville, Barb-
ara MIlier,,Pat Dalton, Ceramic Item
crystal glazed-E.J, Laing, Mary Mc-
Clure,
o-Clure, Pel Dalton. Hand made doll not
over 15" dressed In named national
costume -Pat Dalton. Ladles purse
knitted or crochet -Flora DOW8On, Mrs.
L. Evens. Tote bag any' material •
Christine Scott. Tote bag of needle
point on plaster canvas -Leone Rowel,
Marg McCowan, Needlepoint box on
piaster canvas -Leone Rowel,
Corsage of silk flowers -Helen Nott,
Flora Dowsan, Marlon Gordon. Door
decoiatlon•Brenda Pullilian; Marp
McCown. Handmade shower gift-
AnnA Dolmege, Ted Melady, Regina
Whyte. Any Other -craft- Ted Meledy,
Marg., McGowan, Brenda Empey.
Special winner DO and'010 55.00 each
by Leone Rowatt- Christine Scoll,
Leone Rowel. 1 skein of handapun
yarn -Tony Vos, H. Baan, Mary
MctAsod. 1 skeinbl handapun yarn,
wool, nature dyed -Tony Voa, H. Boon.
1 skein et handapun yarn other than
wool -H. Boon, Tony Vos. Knitted
article from handapun yarn -Tony Vol),
H. Boon, M. McLeod. Crocheted
article -Tony Vos. Woven article Irom
handspun yarn -`Tony Vos. Most brlgl-
nal wall hanging made ort a frame
lopm-Christine Scott. Collection of 5
small skeins natured dyed yarn- H.
Boon, Tony Vas. Hand woven cushion
- Christine Scott, M. McLeod. 4 hand
woven place mats -Christine Scott. '
'Betty Bach • $10.00 most pointe
section 4- Tony Vos.
Leone Rowel 510.00 most pointe
0001100 R -E -iTony Vos.
• HOME ECONOMICS SECTION
White breed•Brenda Pullman,
Ethel Dennis, Kay O'Rourke. Whole
wheal -Ethel Dennis, Coffee cake -
Ethel Dennis, Raisin bread -Ethel
Dennis,
Seaferth Institute $5.00 most paints
class 1 -4 -Ethel Dennis. Arva Flour
Mille class 2 collection of flour -Ethel.
Pentyls.
Angel cakd, unlced-Lots Moore,
Brenda Pullnjan, Mrs. L. Evans.
Chocolate layer cake -Doreen Wurdetl,
Irene Kelly,, Kay O'Rourke. Banana
u'ce win'
Byer aktr o)i Hodgert,' Brenda
Pullman, Irene Kelly. Carrot cake -
Mary Fotheringham, Jane Vlncknt,
traria Kelly. Light fruit cake 404 -
Mary Fotheringham. VB dale and nut
loaf -Mary Fotheringham. 1h carrot
loaf -Mary Fotheringham, Irene Kelly,
Cols Hodgert. vs lemon toaf-Mary
Fotheringham, Leta Hodltert, Irene
Kelly,
Zucchini loaf -plane Wood, Mary
Fotheringham, Mary MbClure.'h laf
friendship cake -Gall Huglll, Ma1'y
Fotheringham, Mary Chappel. 1Qpa1
poi, le 5.14-Weoton'e Bakery- Mary
Fotheringham. 5 chocolate brownie',
Aced -Mary Fotheringham, Brenda
Pullman. 5 oatmeal drop cookie*,
baked -Gell Huglll, Mary Fothering-
ham; Brenda Pulimap. 5 ginger
Oh1i.rdo:d8lmhACttyrtls0O812;P1 0atyee-ureyMcll
r Mille most points class
Mary Fotherlryghem Seaforth
Ty, 5 la. ,butter class 18 -
Audte McLean. 14" piece raisin ple-
Keyf�'Rourke. Audrey McLlwalin,
Iro, Kelly. 14" piece epple°ple, no
spl +;Audrey McUwa)n, Irene telly.
Manor residents enjoy'fall #air't grade
ss Norma Streets en -
ed an outing on Sunday
her friend IMA. •Phyllis
Mr. Oscar Noll of Palmer -
on visited with his wife
MReeth Noll.
rs. Dorothy Engel R.N.
stook Mrs. Maxine Elliott,
Mr. Sid Pearson and Mr.
Alfie Sykes for an outing
Sunday to her cottage. They
stopped to visit Maxine's
sister at Wingham and also
her father at the Lucknow
Nursing Home. Dorothy
treated her guests at the
restaurant.
Mrs. Gladys Ruston spent
Sunday at her home in
Stratford.
Visiting with Mr. Kelly
Lamont was Miss Mary
Lamont of Goderich.
Mr. Lennie Bloomfield at -
Residents of Seaforth
Health Care Facility watched
the fall fair parade from
Clarence Maloney's lawn
and commented that it was a
good parade. A decorated car
was also driven in the parade
with passengers former Mc-
Killop Township residents
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McClure
Mrs. Marguerite Shell and
Miss Norma Streets. A num-
ber of residents accompanied
by Mary Finlayson and Lav-
erne Nigh also attended the
fair Friday afternoon. Mr.
Wayne Hedges who is pres-
ently confined to Seaforth
Community Hospital won
four prizes on exhibits at the
fair.
Worship service was held
on Wednesday afternoon at 2
p.m. conducted byRev.
Archie Robertson of Bethel
Bible Church, Special music
was provided by Mr, and
Mrs. Mervyn Lobb of Clinton
with Mrs. Lobb as pianist for
the hymns. This month is the
start of our fall worship
services and next Wednes-
day willbe communion serv-
ice with Rev. J. Van Slyke of
Northside United Church.
Rev. T. Duke had visitation
Thursday morning and at-
tended inservice,
Mr. C.S. Thornton admin
istrator and Mrs. Anne Helen
D.O.C. attended the Ontario
Nursing Home Conventios
held at, the Constellatio s
Hotel, Toronto last week.
PERSONALS '
Mr. Wm. Scott was visited
by his sisters Misses Ina and
Ellen Scott of Lofidon and his
niece Mrs. Ken Scott of
Brucefield.
Anis Fleur 1411111. atoll points rIOM
20.24 -Audrey Mollwaln. 5 butler
Iarte:Audrey MFLiwtiin, L*.ureas
Regale, Peps Perkin.. IT b4ked lam
(arta- dlth puntop, GaII Huglll, Irene
' Kelly. * bran muffin with fruit -Kay
O'Rourke, Ole Hodgen, Helen Nott,
Seatorth Creamery, 51be. butter - 1st
prlie clasp 28 - Lois Hgdgen. Cake
suitable for, bridal slower -Ruth Town-
send, IreneK0lly, Most points Section
_ M frim Sills Hardware $10, $5 •Mari
Fotheringham, Irene Kelly. '
' W. Neilson Special -Irene Kelly,
Doran Wardell, LolaHodgert• Crispy
,Flake Special -Audrey MOLlwaln.
Baked Bean Special -Dorothy Hays,
Lauren° Regale, Ruth Townsend.
tended the Seatorth Fall Fair
on Saturday with, his sister
Lauvine and others from
Goderich.
Mrs. Ria Voogel accomp-
anied by her husband Ted
Voogel and -son of Grand
Bend attended the fair Satur-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Dawn Riley of our
nursing staff took Mrs, El -
mina Kemp' to the fair
Saturday.
Mr. Finlay Ross was vis-
ited by Margaret William
Toole and Mrs. Mary Hanley
of Windsor.
Residents are busy start-
ing their fall projects for the
annual fall bazaar which will
be held on Saturday Nov. 5 at
2:30 p.m. Tickets will be sold
on a quilt made by the
volunteer ladies of Seaforth
Iea1th Care Facility.
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FROZEN OVEN READY
GRADE 'A' TURKEYS
u717:
/kg {i5Ib> 97o
Ib.
Win fair draws
Among the winners of
draws at Seaforth Fall Fair
were: Eastern Star -Audrey
Beuerman, Dublin, John El-
liott. Women's Institute -
011ie Smith. Seaforth, Ida
Zeipier, Clinton, Mary Fin-
, Iayson, Seaforth. Hospital
Auxiliary -Donna Patterson,
Seaforth, E. Adamson.
Seaforth Farmers Co -Op.
Tina Bosman, RR I Seaforth,
Paul Coultes, RR5 Brussels,
Jean Lunn, Seaforth. Pioneer
Seeds c/o Harold Pryce-
Chas. Felker, Seaforth, Doug
Manning, RR2 Highgate,
Nanny Poppe. Dublin; Sea -
forth Golf Course. Ddris' Sil-
Iery. Brucefield; Seaforth
Sewing Centre, Lois Mc-
Llwain, Seaforth. Pride Corn
c/o Walter McClure, Grace
Pethick, RR1 Seaforth,
Michael Bishop. Ethel.
Junior Farmers -Matt
Townsend, RR4 Seaforth,
Chris Storey, RR Seaforth.
Culligan Real Estate -Cheryl
Regele, RR) Dublin. Mary
Kay•Charlotte McKercher,
R.R. I Dublin.
Flower basket, Nancy
Schade, RR4 Walton; .Sea -
forth Electronics, Chris Sou-
ter, Seaforth; Seaforth Auto-
motive, George Wilson, Var-
na; Barry Reid, Gord Rim-
mer. Agrico, Jim Vari, Exe-
ter, Wayne Hugill, RR Sea-
fort h.•
Cheerio Club met Sept. 21 Mr. Nelson Lear of Huron -
view, former resident of Lon-
desboro died in Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, Sunday, Sept. 26
al age 85. Sympathy is
expressed to his family Doris
Lear. Helen Underwood,
.lune Crawford, Harry Lear
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long-
man visited on Sunday with
her sister Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Nol't'is. Staffs.
at the home of Dora Shob-
brook. Stella Adams conduct-
ed the meeting. Roll call was
answered by 10 members and
five visitors. Audrey. Thomp-
son, Nettie Newby, Elsie
Shaddick,Laura Saundercock
and Edna Stemler from Mani-
toba. Draw donated by Tri
Duizer was won 'by Stella
Adams.
Attention Farmers
WE PAY '20.00 TO '50.00
PER HUNDRED WEIGHT
FOR OLD. RECENTLY
INJURED OR CRIPPLED
COWS AND STEERS.
MUST BE ALIVE AND
DRUG FREE.
MARK LEIS & SONS
LIVESTOCK
TOLL FREE
1-800.265-4910
24 hrs. a day, 6 days a week.
Serving this area lance 1114
SEAFORTH.
JEWELLERS
MURRAY: Steve and Anne
are pleased to announce the
adoption of their new daugh-
ter Mistie Nichole. A sister
for Craig and Dean.
DUFFY& Randy and Debbie
are happy to announce the
arrival of their son Robert
Joseph, 6 lbs. 10 oz., born
Aug. 31 at Royal Alexander
Hospital, Edmonton, Alber-
ta. A brother for Crystal,
Jennifer and Michelle.
VANDEN HENGEL: Gerry
and Elaine wish to announce
the safe arrival of their
daughter Danielle Elaine
born Sept. 15, 1983 weighing
9 lbs. 5 oz. at Seaforth
Community Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Ray and
Vera Murray.
O'REILLY: Douglas and
Sherry O'Reilly, Fort Mc-
Murray, Alberta announce
the arrival of their son Shawn
Ryan, 8 lbs. 61/2 ozs. on Sept.
3, 1983. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. George
McKeag, Fort McMurray,
Alta., and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph O'Reilly, RR2 Dublin.
VAN POUCKE: Christina is
overjoyed to welcome the safe
arrival of her baby sister,
Jacqueline Arlene. Her proud
parents are Garry and Lillian.
She arrived at 12:45 p.m. on
Sept. 14, 1983 weighing 6 lbs.
14 ozs. at St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London.
Worship
Together
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TURKEYS
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for
DIAMONDS WATCH
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GIFTS
FOR EVFRY OCCASION
All Types of Repair,
Phone 527-02'0
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tomatoes
Pick -Your -Own
Or
Readi-Picked
CaII ahead for
large orders
Apples and a
variety of
vegetables for
fall storage
59 Goderich St. W., Seafortn
Rev. T.A.A. Duke, Minister
Mrs. Carol Carter, Organist.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2,1983
WORLD WIDE COMMUNION
11:15 Joint Communion Service
Jesus said, "Do this in remembrance of me"
fine markets... of fine foods
SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT
UNTIL CLOSING TUES OCT 4
• EXCEPT PRODUCE SPECIALS
WHICH EXPIRE SAT OCT. 1/83
IDELI SPECIALS
Z 6 W SLICED
COOKED
HAM
MAPLE LEAF
CHICKEN
LOAF
2.82 1.28
COMBINATION BUDGET PACK LOIN
3 CENTRE PORTIONS
3 RIB PORTION
TENDERLOIN PORTIONS
5,49 /kg
2.491b
4.39/k9
1.9915
PORK CHOPS
.17 1.89
/kg
Ib
4
FRESH CENTRE CUT LOIN
FAST FRY
PORK CHOPS
\5.49 2.49
SCHNEIDERS
REGULAR OR RBI OFF
BLUE RIBBON
MEAT
SPECIALS
GRAPE'A' BASTED - OF 10.1111124 a.1
MIRACLE BASTE
TURKEYS
2.82 ..'.>28
/kg Ib
FRESH LOIN
CENTRE CUT
PORK CHOPS
SCHNEIDERS PREVIOUSLY FROZE
SLICED
BEEF LIVER
5.05 4 29
BURNS LINK STYLE PORK L BEEF
BREAKFAST.
SAUSAGE
3.73 1.69
/kg Ib.
1./96 891
CENTRE CUT
BONELESS
PORK LOIN
CHOPS OR ROASTS
FROZEN UP TO 71(g 1(15 Ib)
UTILITY TURKEYS
t?" 97f
5.93 2. t9
COOKED -9 VARIETIES
SCHNEIDERS
SLICED MEATS
1175g
PKG
MAPLE LEAF SLICE & FRY
SAUSAGE
MEAT ROLL soog1.49
4.39dJc9'3 SCIrDETraini. girt'
AAFLE LEAi:: 175 r
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1.991b. SAUERKRAUT GarOa
BACON L2.49
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more
specials
STRAIGHT CUT OR CRINKLE CUT
McCAIN
SUPER FRIES
15 kg 1.89
HIOHLINER FROZEN .11
HADDOCK
FILLETS
,..= 2.79
FROZEN FAMILY SIZE
HIGHLINER
FISH & CHIPS
9079 2.79
SEALTEST CREAMED
COTTAGE
CHEESE
5009 1.29 ,
PURE VEGETABLE
CRISCO
SHORTENING
318 2.99 .
PKG OF 12
NEILSONS
DREAMSICLES
1.49
PKG of 12
NEILSONS
FUDGESICLES
1.49 -
CHOC HAL( MOONS. NAME LOG.
0* WEE
G,NANVACHONNGrEKS
SNACKS
612°R 1.69
ALL PURPOSE
ROBIN
FLOUR HOOD
10695.99 '
SOLID WHITE
CLOVERTUNA LEAF
198g 1.99
LANCIA
SPAGHETTI
$PAGHETTINI OR
READY CUT MACARONI
9009 990
BRAVO P1A114
SPAGHETTI
SAUCE
280, 119
BRAVO
W11H MEAT OR MUSHROOMS
SPAGHETTI SAUCE
2802 1.59
HERSHEY
INSTANT
CHOCOLATE
750g 1.99
RICH FLAVOURED
HERSHEY
COCOA
2009 1.89
ORANGE PEKOE
TETLEY
TEA BAGS -
"c;,- 1.99
OCEAN SPRAY
CRANBERRY COCKTAIL
CRANAPOIE DRINK
400, 2 39
NEILSONS
ROSteIJ05AROONWAFERSS OR
MAC
n5 129
ASSTD COLOURS
ROYALE
I ISSUE
�°'� 1.79
WESTON PLAIN 09 SALTED
PEERLESS
CRACKERS
4009 1.19
'OWNS
CHOCOLATE PKc
SWISS ROLLS or A
B EEF. CHICKEN 00 M0510000
FRANCO AMERICAN
GRAVY 0 o,
BRAVO
TOMATO
PASTE
55„r
99'
39'
ORYILLI AEDINBIC,IR
POPPING 2.79
CORN is,
(1503
BASIN -TUB -TILE 1.89
CLEANER 42,1
17501 110010
BOWL
CLEANER n•.", 1.69
01110 art
CREAMED
HONEY SOD.
1.89
SCHNEIDERS FROZEN +r,
OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE
PKG fi 88
98° ,
COUNTRY COLD RECUR ALL BEEF
SLICED 1.49
BOLOGNA 3759
PRIDE OF CANADA ROU
FULLY COOKED
DINNER SIAM
re 99
ZENI00N `EEWEESE 2'
mono
N ,4,0•1 /kg
BOLOGNA
CHUNKS' 1.29..
SCHNEIDERS BROKEN SLICED
COOKED HAM
t
PKG
KENT
ORANGE
JUICE
WESTONS
HAMBURG OR
HOT DOT ROLLS
ENRICHED SLICED
WESTONS
WHITE BREAD
FROZEN 590
12 FL OZ
TIN
PKG Sa
OF
12
675 g 59
LOAF
APPLE, ORANGE, GRAPE OR
MIXED FRUIT FLAVOUR
TANG
FRUIT DRINKS
WHITE, YELLOW OR ALMQND
ROYALE .
TOWELS
CHOCOLATE
OR DOUBLE CHOCOLATE
WESTONS
WAGON WHEELS
PKG OF 389
250 mL
READY
TO SERVE
2 'ROLL
PK G
99°
350 g
PKG
PEPSI COLA r
DIET PEPSI, PEPSI FREE
PEPSI FREE SUGAR FREE
OR MOUNTAIN DEW
CASE OF
24 N
280mL
TINS
KRAFT
CHEEZ WHIZ
9
PEPSI ALSO AVAILABLE IN 64300 mL
BOTTLES AT 2.09 1' 900 DEPOSIT
500g
LIMIT 3 JARS
PER FAMILY
89°
KRAFT PROCESSED
SINGLE THIN
1. 99
Country Oven
JOHNSON FOAM FOR RUGS
GLORY 2
CLEANER '625q -4439
INSTANT STROP '
COW
STRAWBERRY ooml 1.39
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CHOCOLATE ,.
SYRUP 40041 1.39
This is an invitation for you to worship the Lord.
ST.THOMAS- ANGLICAN CHURCH
21 Jarvis St., Seaforth
Rev. Gordon Simmons, Minister
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2,1983
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion
George and Margaret Jentier, guest speakers
9245 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery
EVERYONE WELCOME
R.W. PALIN NANCY J. LARONE
Organist Choir Director
OPEN WEEKDAYS
TILL 9 P.M.
SAT. TILL 5 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAY
Huron Ridge
Acres
R.R. 2, Zurich
565-2122
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
SWBEE
LIQUID
HONEY
1.99
FRESH PROD. OF ONTARIO
BROCCOUMUSHROOMS
We ,eseTy0 ,•qn1
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rppwrernent,
MOIST DELICIOUS
CARROT
CAKE
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OR
CRACKED WHEAT
FRESH
BREAD
KRAFT
MACARONI ERS & CHEESE
225SIZE g 1/99°
24 oz e
LOAF
PROD. OF ONTAR 0 OR U.S.A.
KRAFT CRACKER, BARREL
MEDIUM
CHEDDAR CHEESE
OC
BLK 179
413.28 . 49
/kg Ib.
54 GoderlchSt. West, Seaforth
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2,1983
WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY
11 r 1S a.m. Joint Service in
First Presbyterian Church
Nursery Provided
Special program for children in Northside Church
at the same time.
Margaret Whitmore Audrey McUwaln
Organist -Choir Director Jr. Choir Loader
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
GREEN ONIONS
PROD. OF CALIF. CAN. N0. 1
BARTLETT PEARS
BUNCHES 3/994
1.52 /k969`Ib
RUTABAGAS 0 1 wArrD 55' k9 2546
THESE SPECIALS I
AVAILABLE
HIGHWAY NO. $
GODERICH
ONLY IN: MON.. TUNS. • TOS P.M.
WRD.. TM els.. FRE. • • TOS P.M. SAT. S:SS TOS P.M.
BUNCH
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
PEPPER SQUASH
PRODUCT OF ONTRRIO
SPINACH
PRODU T OF U.S.A.
RADISHES
10 02 PKG
1 LB PKG.
3/1
89°
79'
CHEESE
SLICES
5001.59
KRAFT GRATED
49
PARMESAN
CHEESE 2509' 3.
KRAFT PLAIN
PHILADELPHIA 250 9
CREAM CHEESE 1.
KRAFT BLOCK
MOZZARELLA
CHEESE 454g
3.79
PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. N0. 1 GRADE
THOMPSON GREEN •
SEEDLESS GRAPES
196.889`
PRODUCT OF ONT. CAN. FCY.
MACINTOSH APPLES
3 Ib
PRODUCT
CIAFORANGES
PROD. OF ONTARIO CAN. N0. 1
CARROTS.
DB2
J 4'
5 LB. BAG
f.S9
1.29
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