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The Citizen, 1986-03-26, Page 32VALLEY FARMS FRENCH FRIES 1 KG. .49 McCAIN PKG. OF 4, CHICKEN BURGERS 300 G. 2.99 PAGE 32. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986. ranbrook Mrs. Mac Engel 887-6645 WI plans for annual meeting The March meeting of the W.I. which had to be cancelled, due to inclement weather, was held on Monday, March 17 at the home of the president, Mrs. John Vanass. Minutes were read and a committee named to look after the Rathwell-Hicks wedding. Mrs. Jim Hart reported on a recent executive meeting. The Institute is still collecting Zehr's tapes and thank all who have saved tapes. The President reminded all committee's to have their reports ready for the annual meeting in April at the home of Mrs. Bert van Donkersgoed. Coffee and fruit loaf was served by the lunch committee. DISTRICT COUNCIL The Huron District Council annual meeting was held at Kinburn, March 18. Eleven members from Court Woodbine M100 attended. Total attendance was 30. All enjoyed a delicious beef dinner. District Deputy Bro. Jack Conley elected the officers for the coming year: President, Bro. Donald Clark; Vice-president, Bro. Harry Jacklin; recording secretary, Sis- ter Helen Rheil; secretary - treasurer, Bro. Don Rhiel. The 50-50 draw was won by Court Fascination, Benmiller, $141 of which was donated back to the District Council. There was also a 50-50 draw for the evening and it was won by Sister Helen Rheil. Six tables of progressive euchre were played. CARD PARTY Members of the Grey Township Council were the committee in charge of the Hall Board euchre on Friday evening, March 21. Fourteen tables played with winners as follows: high scores, Lenora Mills, Lloyd Smith; lucky numbers, Alberta Simpson, Bill Craig; lone hands, Linda Minielly, Emerson Mitchell; most buttons, Phyllis Mitchell; most pennies, Jim Armstrong; at table 13, Eleanor Stevenson. Mildred Perr- ie, Jean Conley, Jim McTaggart. The Hall Board is having another euchre on Thursday evening, March 27 at 8:30. NEWS BRIEFS Mrs. Patrick Adams and child- ren, Manotick, visited during the March break with her parents. Clare and Mrs. Veitch. Miss Janet. London, was home for the week- end. Former McKi//op resident dies WILBERT HOLMES Wilbert Holmes of Flint, Michi- gan passed away on March 12 in hi 83rd year. He was born in McKillop township and is survived by one son Ronald; one sister Edith Mean ofTroy, Michigan; and one brother Joe of Blyth. Twobrothers and four sisters predeceased him. The funeral was held March 12 in Flint, Michigan. Security through Financial Planning , 1 'INVESTMENTS -'6 INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 524-2773 GODERICH 1-800-265-5503 Ken Miller is able to be home following a stay in Queensway hospital, Toronto. Miss Jodi, Sudbury, was home on the week- end. Miss Sharon Engel, London, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engel and Joel Elliot, Kitchener, visited their mother, Mrs. Gordon Engel and attended the Paddyfest celebra- tion in Listowel on Saturday. Paul participated in the armwrestling, winning in three categories. The Gordon Workman family of Brussels were among the many people who took in the pancake day at the Maple Keys Conservation Area near Ethel on Sunday. The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority demonstrated maple syrup making to a Targe crowd of visitors. STOP, SHOP, & SAVE SNELL'S GROCERY LIMITED BLYTH OPEN: TUES. - SAT. 9 - 6 523-9332 CLOSED THIS FRIDAY -- GOOD FRIDAY * * *BAKERY * * * LEWIS LARGE FRUITY HOT CROSS BUNS 6's 1.19 WESTONS "YOUR CHOICE" BROWN 'N SERVE 12's, SOFT 'N CRUSTY 12's OR DIETRICH'S 100% WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS 12's ROLLS .89 LEWIS CARROT MUFFINS * *FRESH PRODUCE SPECIALS* * 6's 1.19 PRODUCT OF CHILE CAN. NO. 1 GREEN SEEDLESS OR BLACK RIBIER GRAPES PER LB. 1.59 CALIFORNIA NO. 1 SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES PER LB. FLORIDA CAN. NO. 1 VINE RIPE TOMATOES PER LB. U.S. CAN. NO. 1 LARGE CAULIFLOWER EACH A HAPPY EASTER IS THE HOPE OF ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR RISEN LORD * * *FOOD SPECIALS* * * WILLETTS NO. 1 CREAMERY BUTTER 1 LB. PINE RIVER MILD, MEDIUM OR MARBLE ONLY CHEDDAR CHEESE PER LB. 2.29 2.99 SCHNEIDER'S SOFT MARGARINE KRAFT CHEESE WHIZ MAXWELL HOUSE REG. GROUND COFFEE 1 LB. 500 G. OR FILTER 369 G. .79 2.99 3.39 SALADA ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS V8 COCKTAIL VEGETABLEJUICE HEINZ FANCY TOMATOJUICE 144's 48 OZ. 48 OZ. 4.39 .99 .99 113's J. B. PURE UNSWEETENED ONT. NO. 1 FRESH CARROTS U.S. CELLO RADISH GREEN ONIONS FRESH YAMS 2 LB. 1 LB. BUNCH PER LB. 2.49 .59 1.79 .49 .79 .29 .33 * *QUALITY MEATS PRICED RIGHT * * ,BITTNER BLACK FOREST WHOLE OR 1's HAM PER LB. 2.99 BITTNER DELI SLICED SMOKED BEEF PASTRAMI PER LB. BITTNER COIL STYLE POLISH SAUSAGE PER LB. SCHNEIDER'S OLD FASHIONED 'h's HAM PER LB. APPLEJUICE 48 OZ. .89 TANG ORANGE FLAVOUR DRINK CRYSTALS 3 x 92 G. 1.39- JELLO, .33JELLO, SHIRRIFF OR ROYAL JELLY POWDERS 85 G. 4 FOR 1.00 DEL MONTE NO SUGAR ADDED PEARS, PEACHES OR FRUITCOCKTAIL-14oz.1.09 PALANDA TIDBITS OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 19 OZ. ALLEN'S UNSWEETENED APPLESAUCE 28 OZ. LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN WITH PORK BEANS 19 OZ. OCEANS SOLID WHITE ALBACORE TUNA 7 OZ. MONARCH PASTRY, UNBLEACHED FLOUR OR ALL-PURPOSE 2.5 KG. DOMINO GRANULATED 3.99 WHITE SUGAR 2 KG. MONARCH 1.59 FUDGE BROWNIES OR CAKE MIXES MONARCH READY TO SERVE FROSTING MIXES 470 G. GENERAL MILLS CHEERIOS CEREAL KELLOGG'S SPECIAL"K" SCHNEIDER'S NO. 1 SIDE BACON SCHNEIDER'S RED HOT WIENERS 500 G. 450 G. SCHNEIDER'S "DELI SLICED" JUMBO SUMMER SAUSAGE PER LB. SCHNEIDER'S "DELI SLICED" BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA PER LB. 3.49 1.99 1.59 3.99 1.99 HOSTESS SNACK FOODS POTATO CHIPS 575 G. 475 G. 200 G. .79 1.49 .89 1.59 2.39 .99 520 G. .89 1.49 2.39 2.39 .89 EXTRA SPECIAL: MARY MILES NO. 1 RIND OR "DELI SLICED" SIDE BACON PER LB. 1.39 PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, 7 -UP, BOTTLE PLUS DEPOSIT OR CANADADRYGINGERALE 750 ML. .59 * * *FROSTED FOODS* * * McCAIN FANCY PEAS & CARROTS, MIXED VEGETABLES OR GREEN PEAS 1 KG. ONLY 1.49 NIAGARA UNSWEETENED ORANGEJUICE 12 OZ. .59