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SCHNEIDERS
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DR COUNTRY MEAT LOAF
OM FASHION
MEAT LOAVES
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FRESH, ONTARIO UTILITY GRADE
ROASTING ONICKE
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area: many of whom paid
their respectsat the funeral
twine.
Citizens
win cif
euchre
zehrs
floc markets... of fine foods
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OPEN
HOUSE .
Friday, Saturday and
Sunday
March 6, 7 and 8
Check next week's paper
far additional detail's.
Lowestprices of the
season• on the world's
no.1 selling motorcyles
VARNA. ONT.
(HWY #4. NORTH Of HENSALL, Welt FOR THE SIGNS')
262.3318 or 26
Farm Shaw 'Special
MACINTOSH
APPLES
Special $ a 90
bushel. Regular $6.95 buhel
Available at regular prices:
Ida Red, Mutsu,-Delicious (Red and Golden)
cRONICAN BROS,
ORCHARDS
1112 mile South of infield on Hwy. !I
Open: Monday •to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday 10:30 a.tn. to 6 p.m.
175 g
PKG ..
FULLY COOKED
SCHNEIDERS OLDE FASHION
- SMOKED HAM •
, $3
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L a HALVES •••
, TRY OUR OWN BRAND
ZEHRS SLICED
- SALAMI
6 VARIETIEt
SCHNEIDERS SLICED ' '
BOLOGNA
SOi) g. S.
PKG
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
SCHNEIDERS SLICED
BEEF LIVER
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FRESH ONTARIO PORK
FRESH ONTARIO
•FRESH,ONTARIO
PICNIC
PORK SHOULDER' • • \ PORK GHOULDER
SHOULDER- BUTT
BUTT
ROAST ; ROAST
CHOPS
La
SCHNEIDERS
g • ALL BEEF
STEAKS ES
St n 500 g .
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PR9D. OF TEXAS 'CAN. NO. 1 GRADE
CHIOUITA, DOLE OR DEWONTE
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Someone mentioned the 1.981 licence
--,141c1Ms-arV.-green:Attat -"Wilt-tnatetriliC-"
colour I *In every year about this time,
whgn 1 band over my $45 and get that
itSY'hirSX sticker in Minn. I 'sympathize
with the raortatists that pay more and even.,
• those that pay, less, •
.•
Oars ed ,.ticker is a good 1.clea. Not.
• "'iia Ong *:tC11,4* 14§-1.1,01g-e- Ogg 0.•vit,
YIN!' ili,t‘ea' a 101 Of sense:` :It suves
frostbitten Rtigts.
(4 (he `tie era Ti .possession I its ,
,XergtOlfr ntlit‘lte* What it, '
between the Oleo "a-tictin,Y 'car? What If it
blows:a.wai'9` What if h doesn't gnon rigittgN,
What ,if it do"Osst:t staysg "
by Townshlond correspondent
MRS. *WY lidgeNER
482-37143 Corning up green
sweaters...heitheyireAlrobably accustomed
''''''fiiii-EVery one sce,:is to be experiencing
the same thing. .
It's just another part of our Canadian
winti.r. and we . hardy ' Canadians. can .
certainty handle it.
- 9 • . should .-s • find e trig„
wSittsv in, every- .sitstatiOn. A took 't:il.e
,.• "aWittle „ but t finally thought a .4 )8904 point
. for the _avail, that confined Inc AO OW .. . , apartmee,tWO neck ago. -,.. . ..
. • The 4.7ithin fever ' w AS '.1Olara111.,', ao4.1ife
'
longer m'$ ' cat . 7.6040-' -oft.;Thit't.4':,-,.0or.
946 , longer I eoubtkavatti ;the gas :Station., . is
seethed , the :had. case.-of *At ga471.0. .P.4,.'
phoWathat riAe noticed developing over
Anderson: Vice-Presided!
, add Press Reporter: Sandy
Kerner; Secretary •
Christine Pieszeator.
There are 8 Inenibertk-.141
members are to lea?tillie 441.
,Pletlgefor-the'nortt,meeting.
This •chill ProiQcf ,fs aw4Y ,
.06t Sgt,.
The leaders measiired all
the girls' for the pattern size•
let vest or skirts and a name
onstance
Cour
Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.
Warta Knox and for Man's
Birthday . and Women's
Birthday.
Lunch was served and a
.--,soci-41-froar spent
Another euchre is being
planned to be held on St.
Recording Sicretars • Mars Patricks Day l March 17th.
KeChlre: Conductor - Edith ,Mr.' • and Mrs Cam
Non: Wariten,Anoa Didmagel Patterson of. Toronto spent.
• loner . and Outer .Guards
,l3ttle:and 'Agar;
Audi ot's, gdith Nett 'and
Ellice Trustee Muriel
Installation of .officers was
held with Past President:
Muriel McClure: President
Janice Preszcator; Vice-
President. Doreen Do:Image;
Chaplain,- Elmo -Jewitt:.
Secretary Treasurer
Marjorie Anderson:
McC1OrO . .
;CO141 C.o,ustaoca hek/I'a-
6ughtopotqt - on Saltfrilay 4
evening 'Valetititte's Day at
the. '
There • were 5 tables, s
playing With ,the following
winners •Men High - Elgin
iterssinstalled •
the 'weekend with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley. Kiln and (keg
Riley of Winthrop were
Sunday supper guests at the •
same home. • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Terence •
Hunter of Colborne
Township were weekend
-visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
John Thompson and Bob.
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[ They're silly worries., ill ctitrise. but until theI paSt tits months.
that $45 worth of green is safely mid The winter white-outs also kept me away • for the: group was discussed_ Mott, Lone Hands Nelson in place. CU- feel uneasy. .from r
avoid the' iSsue as long'as I can and
probably- end up in a last-minute line.
/leek, L've got days left -' hours, anyway.
Usually in February I'm happy to see
anything green; but in this case , I can wait.
Oh,well, buying the new licence i stickers
breaks up the monotony of winter. We can
all think of more pleasant ways tikto it, but
we have no choice. 1
We can shock ourselves out of winter
• comPlaceney just by opening our heating
bills-
The effects of my February bill rimy turn \
me blue. 'The bills have been making
steady monthly juncos. which 1 expected. winter doldrums.
but I wasn't prepared for the February • Returning to the subject of green, after
_Lioaie_ASter_enting_th.e_aientini.due_Ltuened__ , the green sticker is firmly in place on my
down the thermostats and hauled out more licence plate at the end of February, I'll
blankets. I'm determined to try to aeleast Idok forward to St . Patrick's Day. When.the,
"hold that line" for the rest of the winter. ipeen of Mgt:clip...uses. the green-of springy
---4---eould-warrrMINfirTO-Wear*V - can't be far behind. ,
Odds: it' end*
, McKillop 11 4-11 Club was
held onTuesdas evening Feb
10th a the home a them
leader Darlene Eckel,
assistant leader is Lynne
Dodds.
Elected officers were:
President: Mary Lou
he y r . -
tester tapes. [finest be my, imagination,
butithe shopping. bag seems to be getting
smaller. After every spree, I'm determined
tQ shop more wisely. I'll turn away from the
goodies that make aismenth drool and buy
'only' the -practiciil items.
The best things in life are still free, and,
it's a good job, because we certainly pay
for the'necessities,
Now don't get me wrong. I know Canada
is a great country and Canadians are much
better off than the people of many ether
lands. CoMplaining is just a tool some of us
use to pass the time in these mid-
Court Constantine L te42
held their February meeting
on Thursday evening on the
12th: .
A tobbigganin-g party is to
be,planned.
McClure. Low - Eric
Anderson. Ladies High -
Ferne McClure:lone Hands
• June Fothergill. Low-
Janice Ptdszcator.
Lucky prizes for-the closest
ZAMITSKY—ISZACOY1cS
Barbara Isaaeovios, daughter of Mr'. And
Iszacovics of Seaford:. anti Murray. Zabitsky. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mrs, Issie Zabitsky of TOronto were married Oct.
12, 1980 at the Primrose Club in Toronto. The couple •
honeymooned in Englami and Scotland and ate now
residing in Toronto.
' JOHN A 'WRIGHT
' John Andrew Wright. of
" 883 Nagle Street. Sarnia.
died suddenly-in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Sarnia. on Friday.
Feb. 13, 1981.
Born in Bullet 'Township.
' Perth County . em Jan. 15.
1915, he was a son of the late
Hugh. Wright and Janet
Amelia MacPherson. •
He is -ived by his wife
the f er Jeanne MclVer of
Obituary
Seaforth, Raised and edu-
cated in Seaforth, Mr,
Wright was an employee of
Imperial Oil Ltd. in Sarnia for
30 slears.
The funeral was held.at the
D.J. Robb Feneral Home,
Victoria Rd. on Monday..
Feb. 1,6 with burial-following
in Our Lady of Mercy ceme-
tery. Sarnia.
Mr. Wright is survived by
several relatives_in the local
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ONTARIO PORK
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AVERAGE
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REGULAR; ALL BEEF, OR MAPLE FLAVOUR '
The Seaforth Happy Cif,
izens held their February ' ,
'meeting in the Legion Hall _
on Feb. 5. . ,
Hazel McNaughton read -a
humorous passage from Ann
Landers about "How to know
, MAPLE LEAF f 175 g. . NEW
CHEDDAR- FRANKS .1.78
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WO. F ELAXAN. NO I
VINE RIPE -
TOMATOES LB 990
LEMONS 449
PROD; OF MOR OCCO CLEMENTINE
NO-NAME
SLICED -
COOKED HAM
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PRODUCE OF
CALIFORNIA
SIZE 1315's
SCHNEWERS-,,'
SLIM STICKS 250 q 1.67
PRIDE oF CANADA MAC 6 CHEESE.
Lot:mit6U OR MOCK CHICKEN
COOKED MEATS 15 • • •
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CHICKEN LOAF Ira
MAPLE LEAF
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MORTADELLA ..1:13
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HADDOCK $4
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SAUSAGE )13= 81 La $1
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when you are getting older."
Mae Smith presided for
euchre. The folloWing won
prizes: ladies high - Greta ,
Kerr. lone hands - Ethel
Dennis, low - ,Dorothy Town-
c send. mens'„„bigh- - Lorne
Dennis. lone hand - Ted
Doyle, and low - Les McClure
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