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Times-Advocate, 1980-02-13, Page 23WEIGHT WATCHERS - 5 VARIETIES SOFT DRINKS 750 ml. BOTTLES SHRIMP-COCKTAIL 8 oz. •• LB. #1.19 ZEHRS CHEESE • OLD CHEDDAR • COLOURED' Le ' *2.39 2 Kg. t-I:RATION PRIMO FIrAsiAtT p.„IsHpltucE 14 oz.TINS f.)*1 SPAGHETTI SAUCE__1,t,TIN__550 GL itTAIDPEIEN CATCHERS 500 g.89# .119 CAMPBELLS AUNT JEMIMA 2 VARIETIES PANCAKE MIXES 1 Kg. BOX 990 AUNT JEMIMA REG. OR BUTTER FLAVOUR PANCAKE SYRUP 750 ml. BOTTLE f.29 NELSONS COUNTRY CRISP BARS 991 9 oz. PKG. [ PEANUT HONEY, TOASTED ALMOND, BUTTERED WALNUT OR BUCKWHEAT HONEY SHIRRIFF JELLY POWDERS F 1 8 FLAVOURS 3 oz. PKGS, TOMATO SOUP FL. 02.3.9 TINS FOR 10 4 CONDENSED • LAsc MINI PUDDINGS 99c 9 FLAVOURS SLEEVE OF 4 5 oz. TINS MRS.P r E P l T H 1E FROZEN A s REGULAR OR APPLE CRUMB 139 26 oz. SIZE • OUTSTANDING OFFERS THESE GILLETTE OFFERS IN EFFECT 2 WEEKS UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. • A.. MI..., • 4.:.,,. 1 LB. PKG. ORANGE FLAVOUR TANG CRYSTALS 13 oz. PKG. OF 4 WEIGHT WATCHERS COCKTAIL TOMATO CLAM 682ml. 79's SAU - SEA FROZEN BLACK DIAMOND MOZZARELLA CHEESE 160=.$2. 19 ZEHRS PROCESSED NIPPY OLD CHEESE _ _*2.29 BLUE BONNET COLOURED WESTONS LEMON OR RASPBERRY HUNTS BURGERS - 3 VARIETIES HIGHLINER FROZEN COD FILLETS 169 ORANGE PEKOE RED ROSE TEA BAGS RICHS RICH WHIP TOPPING 2 ' FROZEN.0 g. 7 voulibuid win! of 4 Saabs tt 14 F '11'1 99' PLO MARGARINE 3 LB. CARTON 1.99 PKG. OF 6 790 TOMATO SAUCE 14 oz. TINS 2CR)F 890 1,99 BUTTERHORNS GILLETTE GILLETTE MAKE TRACKS oidifiINSE LUNCHTIME, COOKIE JAR OR PARTY PAK DARE COOKIES 900 9, BAG ALL PURPOSE MONARCH FLOUR 2.5 Kg. TRADITION - FINE OR REGULAR NABOB COFFEE 1 lb. _ 4.25 1.39 1.59 SILKIENCE CONDITIONER - REG, OR EXTRA BODY $ 200 MI.. 14 ATRA CARTRIDGES_ 990 RIGHT GUARIV„,,_ GILLETTE - 5 PACK SPRAY DEODORANT *199 ADORN 189 DRY IDEA 50 ml. aoLL. 139 4 VARIETIES SHAVE-CREAM HAIRSPRAY - REG. OR EXTRA HOLD FOAMY 300 ml. 39 DRY LOOK 2 q _50 3 VARIETIES - HAIRSPRAY DEODORANT - 2 VARIETIES 400 ml. SPRAY GLAD JUNIOR SIZE • GARBAGE BAGS PUSS 'N' BOOTS - 6 VARIETIES FLAVOUR MORSELS 225 890 PKG. OF 30 ZEHRS CHEESE MILD CHEDDAR MEDIUM, CHEDDAR ZEHRS CHEESE ROLL-ON DEODORANT - 2 VARIETIES SOFT & DRI 50 ml, SPRAY DEODORANT - 3 VARIETIES SOFT 1.29 "Do it yourself" painters must remember paints dry, differently than they appear in the can. To know the exact shade of colour, wait for sample to dry. By MRS, FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ro"Hugs and Mr. and Mrs, Les. Gibson were, in charge of the euchre party at the Community Centre Monday evening with 12 tables in play. Winners were: Ladili high-Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald; lone hands Mrs, R9y Swartz; low-Mrs. Albert Smith; men's high-Bob Blair; lone hands-Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel; low-Mrs. Charlotte Barker; Special cup prize-Roy Swartz. The next committee will be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ' MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickens. Personals Jack and Olive Essery have the sympathy of many friends in the loss of their son, Ron, who passed away in St. Joseph's Thursday. • Hospital Mrs, Minnie Harrison, celebrated .4 birthday last week and was feted on two. occasions to. mark the event. ° She was a dinner guest at the home of her son and A BASEBALL HANDSHAKE — At the 1980 Exeter Lions Sportsmen's dinner, Gary Carter of the Montrealt Expos con- gratulates Kevin Hern, Bill Hibbert and John Ellis on their championship win as members of the Kirkton juvenile fastball team. T-A photo A BASEBALL TRIO — Baseball was the centre of this conversation, From the left are David Honderich of the Toronto Blue Jays front office, Pete Wuerth of the Crediton Mets and Mon- treal Expo Gary Carter. T-A photo Crediton UCW meet Institute stages euchre By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON The Crediton Womens Institute held their second euchre of the season with ten tables playing. Winners were: Ladies high, Eileen Hodgins, Ailsa Craig; Men's high, Bob Haist, Huron Park; Ladies low, Vi Andrews, Exeter; Men's 16w, Jack Jesney, Crediton; Ladies lone, Vesta Rock. Men's lone, HaKvey Hodgins, Crediton. The next euchre will be March 5 at 8:15 at the Crediton hall. returned home for a stay in hospital. Marie Fydenchuck is a patient at University Hospital, London having undergone surgery. Guests with Ruth Anne Martin this past weekend° were Tracey Remkes, Diane Dearing, Heather and Charlene Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schenk, Jill and Kent, all of London, and Mrs. Gladys Lochner and Mark of Inwood visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schenk and celebrated Mr. Schenk's, birthday. U.C.W. meets Thursday evening the U.C.W. ladies met in the Sunday School rooms. Elva Lam'port, Norma Fahner and Cora Wein lead the devotions entitled Serenity. Cora Wein read a poem. President Helen Ratz chaired the business portion, Lyla Hendrick reminded the ladies to bring their used stamps, nylons and Christmas cards to her. The Worlds Day of prayer will be held at Mount Carmel on March 7 at 2 p.m. all ladies are welcome. Lunch was served by Alwinna Galloway, Doreen Lightfoot and Laurene Wein. Personals Emmery Fahrner has Best Interest 12'/2 % We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. * subject to change AlOWP Gaiser-Kneale mom Insurance Agency Inc. EXETER GRAND BEND CLINTON 235-2420 238-8484 482-9747 100% F WHOLE 0 WHEAT 24 oz. LOAVES PRIMO R.C. MACARONI, SPAGHETTINI OR SPAGHETTI S9' 900 g. PKG. ROYALE BATHROOM TISSUE YELLOW 1/ 9 4 ROLL PKG. WHITE, PINK OR LILAC HOMECARE UTILITY LIGHT BULBS 69° 60 OR 100 WATT PKG. 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Sunday and on Saturday her daughter, Mrs, Don Dixon, of Hensall, entertained her to dinner in. London, Senior citizens enjoyed an afternoon of crokinole and cards followed by lunch ,in the Community Centre, M Friday evening visitors wiotnhday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy were Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilmour and Mr, and Mrs. Andy Thompson. . "Look up-Walk on" was the subject chosen by Mr. Paul Schott for his sermon in the United Church on Sunday morning and he based his thoughts on Matthew Chapter 7 verses 13-14. Reference was made to the prophet Amos who stood for good values. It is costly to take a stand for what is right but if we keep looking to God, He will give the power to those who seek Him, Ladies are reminded of the meeting for United Church Women in the schoolroom of the church Thursday evening at 8 p.m. 'country oven AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES HAVING A COUNTRY OVEN IN-STORE BAKERY FRESH ONION BUNS OR CHEESE BUNS' PKG. 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