Loading...
Times-Advocate, 1980-12-10, Page 25irnei-Ad °tato, De *miser 1 A HO-HO-HO — Santa visited area senior citizens in Crediton Wednesday when the Grand bend Golden Agers had dinner at the Stardust Restaurant. Santo passes out Christmas gifts to Floyd Enright and Lillian Lovie • Staff photo Santa visits Golden Agers NEW CHAMBER EXECUTIVE —.Sitting on the Grand Bend and area Chamber of Commerce executive for 1981 will be back'row; directors. Bill Peckett, Erwin Shottroft, Bill Harwood, Ruth Dunlop, past president Gene Grenier, directors Jean Simpson, Nick Carter, Lee Thomas, and Gord Glazier. Front row, secretary-manager, Bob Simpson, first vice'president Brad Page, president Mac Dunlop, second vice president, Lloyd Morden, and treasurer Lorne Campbell. Staff photo 500 g. TUB 99" WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN EXETER - HWYSI 4 & 83 OUR MANAGER IS LES BOIT OPEN THURS ® FRI TILL NINE WI • 7 7 MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE NEILSONS COTTAGE CHEESE FROM FLORIDA 12.5 'ORANGE OLD SOUTH FL. OZ. 790 JUICE FROZEN 4 200 VARIETIES POTATO gr. - ZEHRS 9# P CHIPS 6 LITRE 2.4 kg. • It 2 KG. DETERGENT SUNLIGHT . 99 ' ' • . 750 mi. COCA COLA -THE PLUS T! I‘IL 0 29 DEP. MCNAIR SWEETENED COCONUT SW FLAKED $ DESSICATED SHREDDED 0 9 . 1 200 gr, PKG. . McLARENS STUFFED OLIVES, MIDGET G EET ONIONS, MARASCHINO HERKINS CHERRIES 12 FL. OZ. $f 4 KENT JAR . PKG. ' . SHREDDIES NABISCO 500 gr. KITCHEN 24's GLAD I f9 BRAND CATCHERS McNAIR CHOPPED WALNUTS 100 gr. 790 PKG. . DIXIE PLASTIC GLASSES it PKG. 97 2.5 kg. FIVE 1 FLOUR ROSES 79 , 1 BOTTLE SUNLIGHT DETERGENT S1.69 LIQUID ,„ 60's 169 40 oz. GRAPEE11417ICE $1.59 MCNAIR SEEDLESS SULTANA RAISINS 119 RED ROSE TEA BAGS BABY SCOTT DIAPERS 59 30's RE G. OR IIP 24 SUPER 375 gr. PKG. „............ SPECIAL! ts SPECIAL! S lb. BOX 5, MANDARIN ORANGES JAPANESE s ' BOX B 7 2 4E ONTARIO 4 GREEN CABBAGE NO. 1 .. IC CANADA MACINTOSH APPLES FANCY GRADE a 0 3 lb.00 BAG PRODUCE SPANISH ONIONS OF U.S. TYPE CAN. NO. 1 .. 39 PRODUCE OF U.S.A. FRESH GREEN RIPE AVOCADOES Ali A EA#Yv ONTARIO PARSNIPS NO, 1 nA 2 lbs. 07 # PRODUCE BOO OF LETTUCE OF CALIFORNIA D.S. CAN, NO. 1 HEAD A A A. Olft SWEET EATING ° CALIFORNIA NAVEL 41,a ADA& ORANGES 00:1, 75, PRODUCE FRESH GREEK ,,STRING .... OF GREECE FIGS f A 19 t — / 14 oz. 4 9 ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE COOKING ONIONS 2 L B. oNTARIO Nu, 1 GRADE mos 20 59# A ,. GRANNYS CDOKIES 360 gr. A„,. CHOCOLATE CHIP 1..ZY GREEN GIANT FROZEN GREEN PEAS 2 lb. BAG *11.19 GREEN GIANT FROZEN „ KERNEL CORN 2lb.RA:1.1Y PUSS 'N' BOOTS ASSTD VARIETIES 500 gr. FLAVOUR MORSELS #1.O9 WEIGHS GRAPE JAM OR DELICIOUSLY FRESH GRAPE JELLY 24 oz, 149 RAISIN OR FRUIT BREAD 16 oz. 60% OR 100% WHOLE WHEAT OR CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 24 oz. 651 DEEP 'N' DELICIOUS REG. OR DELUXE McCAINS PIZZA 230,;..42.49 COOL WHIP 1 LItRE 109 MED. CHEDDAR =el 98 AEROSOL CREAM TOPPING SCHNEIDERS COLOURED OR WHITE BEATRICE TIMMS FRESH COLBY DR FARMERS ' ONION CHIP DIP 260 Dr. u 7 ' BADEN CHEESE 12 oz. *ISO WESTONS FRESH BADEN CHEESE APPLE SNACK BUNS IMF UNBURDEN BIRDSEYE FROZEN TOPPING SCHNEIDERS CHEESE , I , TOP WIP 22E gram 990 OLD CHEDDAR .7.1198 BELTLESS MAXI PADS CONFIDETS 30's 1.99 ALBERTO SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER LIGHT & FRESH soo ml.199 ala'AVir 600 g. ss.s9 DOLE FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL 19...89' CLOVERLEAF SMOKED OYSTERS 3,;6299' SCHNEIDERS CHEESE MILD CHEDDAR WEDG E country oven IN-STORE RAKE SHOP SPECIALS ........, IMPERIAL SOFT SCHNEIDERS„ MAPLE LANE MARGARINE CHEESE SLICES EGG NOG SLEEVE LEE 89 # PACK REGULAR f PKG. 99 0 g. STYLE . 5 1 LITRE 95 # , CREAMED LARGE OR SMALL CURD LIBBYS Ze TOMATO JUICE PRICES IN EFFECT 6 DAYS 1 0 . 0 BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY OR SALISBURY STEAK SAVARIN DINNERS e. qpe ... ... SANDWICH STYLE BREAD . FIC: *124 " WESTONS WHITE REGULAR OR THIN SLICED ' UNTIL CLOSING TUES, DEC. 16 AT YOUR FAVOURITE ZEHRS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO Limp" 48 FL. OZ. 67# PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY TIN ' FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. MAINTENANCE WELDING (Using welding equipment to m9intain farm machinery) Centralia College of Agricultural Technology and area OMAF personnel in co-operation with Canada Employment and Immigration Commission offer aka CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY WHEN: January 6 - February 12 Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Centralia College, Huron Park FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: O.M.A.F. Huron, Clinton, Ontario (519) 482-3428 Continuing Education Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Huron Park, Ontario (519) 228-669.1 1111111.1111ft C) Ministry of Agriculture Ontario and F"d Model CT 1306 These color portables are so reliable. Hitachi warranties all solid state parts for twenty years The Hitachi coior portable TV It makes a great Christmas gift' AC-, 4,5L; r 147,..7 AT This Christmas, put something under the tree that will provide years of entertainment for the entire family. An Hitachi portable color TV. Choose our model CT 1102.0r our deluxe CT 1306 model with ElectronicTuning and Infrared Remote Control. Both 14" sets offer the unique Luminar 20ColorSystem for outstanding picture quality and unmatched reliability. HITACHI Model C1-1302 ZIMMER'S T.V. From GIVE THEM OUR BEST Hitachi Luminar 20 14" Color Portable TV DASHW0OD PHONE /374428 Gibbs brings bulldozer to beach Malcolm- "Archie" Gibbs of Parkhill is carryhiren in • • his fightfor• ownership of die beach in Grand, Bend, • spokesman for the: .Ontario 'Provincial police at Pinery Park said that on Saturday •gibbs brought a:bulldozer to the beach' and 'said he in- tended to remove posts in• front of the Bonnie POone Manor. The poitoeinan , Said that Bonnie Doone owner Mel Vouglaa ,obstructed the bulldozer and no posts were removed, Both men claim ownership of that section of the beach. The police were advised of the dispute by Gbbs who told them he was bringing in a bulldozer and operator. In a later interview Ohba told the T-A that he just took the bulldozer to Grand Bend "for a little action", He called the altercation "nothing to speak of," He said that taking the bulldozer to the beach was a little "fortification", "it was just some action to secure -my position," he added, Ile went on to. say that there was really no story, and he refused to comment further on the question of beach ownership, other than to say Isis position was "Coming along pretty good." When contaeted, Mel Douglas declined to botn- The Grand Bend firetruck was exercised twice during the past Week, and for- tunately no danger was 'in- volved. ment on the aituation. The police spokesman said that the 0-legion of the beach, ownership was before the courts, and currently in dispute. The police Were hot present to decide who, had what property rights he said, "We were: just there to keep the peace," he added. A small crowd gathered on the beach to watch the goings on, Several by- standers. reported that Gibbs said he would be back. More than 50 Grand Bend Golden Agers and guests, held their December meeting at the Stardust Restaurant in Creditors with a Christmas dinner and all the trimmings, at 1:00 Fun prizes awarded after dinner were lucky plates to Nola Taylor and Ralph McKinnon. Lady with highest heels, Marie McKinnOn, shortest man, Matt Relouw. A presentation was made to the club of a Senior Citizen flag, and pins for each Member by Ralph and Marie McKinnon, Two coffee, urns were presented by Dennis and • Brenda Mathers. President Alex Hamilton, and the members sincerely thanked the donors for these gifts. At this time Santa Claus arrived and gave everyone a bag of goodies. Bob Heywood entertained the group with his accordion, playing a medley of polkas and waltzes, also a number of Christmas songs and carols which all joined in singing. Marie McKinnon sang two solos accompanying herself on guitar, "What child is this?" and "I heard the bells on Christmas day," Readings were given by Two fire calls, but no danger Thursday morning the firemen were called to the farm of John Lagerwerf on highway 83 across from the Bell Aerospace plant. Lagerwerf was burning an old barn on the farm, and said that a woman had called had advised firemen that he in saying that smoke was would be doing it that day. coming from a house on However, a passer-by had highway 83, However, turned in the alarm, and' firemen were unable to find firemen responded. They did a fire. not stay once they saw the reason for the call, Lagerwerf said that the barn was about 100 years old and in a bad state of repair,. He had been giVen a permit to burn the barn. On Monday morning, the firemen went out to the same:area again, after being notified by the Ontario Provincial Police. Police the following Mrs. Nora Webb, "A story of a fir tree," Mrs. Martha Geromette, "Christmas stories" and Mrs. Edith Iredale, "Take time". Mary Ravelle read a few humorous jokes. A lucky cup prize was won by Jean Sharen, and lucky chair by Mrs. Mildred Kellerman. An offering of $44.00 was taken to be sent to "Care". Meeting closed with "Merry Christmas" greetings to all.