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Times-Advocate, 1981-12-22, Page 2Blue Ribbon "Schneiders' Deli Week" BOLOGNA Ibs 1.59 Luncheon, Chicken, Mac & Cheese MEAT LOAVES lbs 1.8" POLISH SAUSAGE ,1.891 Beerwurst or Spiced HAM LOAF Ib $2.99 Jumbo SUMMER SAUSAGE Ib.$2.99 Frozen Utility Frozen Utility TURKEYS TURKEYS Ib. 89( 1 I 6 101bs. Over 10 lbs. 99t while supply last Ib. ppY 6R ER" "We Like to Serve You A Little Bit Better Thank You For Your Patronage TWO LOCATIONS HENSALL 262-2648 ZURICH 236-4316 Please note: Most but not all items will last for two weeks. There will be no printed ad for the week of Dec. 28 Jo Jan. 2nd./82. There will be some additional items put on special for this week.' BIONICS FOR CHRISTMAS — Patient John Be II is attended by doctors Andy Phillips and Chris Gardiner, while cast members of the Hensall Public School Christmas program look on. The Grades 3 and 4 presented the skit, The Bionic Boy. Cost includes (from left): Crystal Jones, Sean Kyle, Darryl Lawrence, Karen McCullough, Paul Bozzato, Sheila Doul sstid Inhn Raosehnom. Hen. and district Mrs. Bertha MacGregor; Phone 262-2025 .' Our Sears Order office 262-3316 Large crowd attends public school concert A large crowd attended the the song "We Wish You a Hensall Public School Merry Christmas" at the Concert on Thursday beginning. evening December 17. The Following this Grades 5-6 program featured all the demonstrated some com- grades with Kindergarten mercials before Grades 1 performing recitations and and 2 presented their Santa sracm. loot 04 1 • g g g g 1'^< DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE 1 Hensall 262-2728 CHRISTMAS DRAW Draw for approximately 15 Ib. Grade A turkey every week until Christmas. One ticket for every $100.00 purchase. Tickets remain for every draw. You may be lucky. "Merry Christ- mas". WINNER OF LAS r WEEK'S DRAW Gail Oke, Zurich • • bes{ g Wises 1 This F?ris{ms 6 Wishing you the ' joyofareal old-fashioned family holiday. With grateful thanks for your good will. t 1 vp 1114011,140-47411i•AS OW! Nat Ata 14413 run %Nes [Ida Cv:s Cu% Cum Chas Ws! ra.6% HENSALL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 262-3206 Arena Activities Week of December 23 Monday, December 21 Open ice Tues. December 22 Minor Hockey 5:45 - 8:45 p.m. Junior Practice 9 - 10 p.m. Intermediate Practice 10 - 11 p.m. Wednesday, December 23 Moms and Tots 2:30 - 3:30 -p.m. Public Skating 3:30 - 5 p.m. Atom Practice 6 p.m. Bantam Practice 8 p.m. Midgets visit Clinton 9 p.m. Thursday, December 24 Closed Friday, December 25 Closed Saturday, December 26 Hensall Minor 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. noon Seaforth Industrial Hockey 12:30 - 5:30 p.m. Free Public Skating 7 - 9 p.m. Coustesy of Hensall Kinsmen Club Sunday, December 27 Closed: Ice Painting Monday, December 28 Public Skating 2 - 4 p.m. i,-1 I,y Tuckey Beverages Ltd. Pepsi Claus Acrostic. The grade 5 class participated in a French play "Chez Les Le Blane" and grades 3-4 took part in a play " The Bionic Kid". The senior grades 7 and 8, presented skits "The Day After the Night Before Christmas" and "Can You Imagine This?" respec- tively. Between these numbers, the audience participated in carol singing. Dianne Stebbins did several dance numbers and the school choir concluded the program with appropriate Christmas numbers. After the successful program, fellowship was enjoyed by those attending as Grade seven and eight pupils served a lunch to those attending. Personals The IOOF Lodge members held their Christmas party on Thursday evening and finalized the. plans to distribute boxes to Shut-ins on Sunday, December 20 by the C.P.T. committee of the lodges. Representatives of the Ladies' Auxiliary and Legion members visited the residents at Queensway Nursing Home on Thursday evening and give out Christmas treats. Mrs. Alice Neilands, president of the ladies' legion auxiliary, Mrs. Iva Reid and Mrs. Colleen Ferris motored to London on Wednesday to visit the veteran's in Westminster hospital and present them with the season's treats. They were received by Mrs. Marion Walker, R.N. for- merly of Hensall. The C.P.T. committee of the IOOF and Rebekah Lodges delivered their Christmas treats to shut-ins on Sunday. Mrs. Iva Reid on behalf of the Ladies Legion Auxiliary delivered treats to Life members and shut-ins. Mr. Kenneth Parker who underwent surgery in Vic- toria Hospital, London last week returned to his home. er Chr Ma) Joy 'orate I nd RI (Hess out �lida�N 3g �i le o d 1 g 47 14\ • Thank You For 3 Your Patronage 3 TED TRUSS 3 & SONS GARAGE 3 HENSALL .wsaur.4iissAio�vs+aasckn�a.� SMOKED HAM Fresh Whole Part Skinned 5 16 'r ave 51.19 Shank Portion Butt Portion .' 1.29 1.39 Centre Cut $1.59 Schneiders Smoked SAUSAGE Taillefer Boneless Tin End HAMS lb '1.99 e'1.99 Taillefer 500 g. pkg. SIDE BACON $1.49 Pride of Canada Cornmeal BACK BACON Ib. $2.29 Poland() in syrup PINEAPPLE 19 oz. tin 65t Heinz TOMATO JUICE aeoi 89< Ocean Spray whole or jellied .; CRANBERRY SAUCES 140zotin69t E.D. Smith Cherry PIE FILLING ,o... $ 1,49 Allen's Reconstituted APPLE JUICE 48 oz. tin 9t McCain MINCEMEAT PIE ,a„gpkg $1J9 Mitchell's APPLESAUCE 14 oz. tin 594 Royal Instant PUDDINGS 3.5 oz. pkg. 2/89 4 E.D. Smith Pumpkin PIE FILLING 19 oz. tin 994 E.D. Smith 28 oz. jar GARDENCOCKTAIL 994 frozen foods Rich's COFFEE RICH McCain Peas or Mixed VEGETABLES 500 g. 2 Ib 2/99< b...f1.19 •": bakery buys Knechtel Brand White SLICED BREAD Rollin Serve ROLLS 24 ozloaf pkg. of 12 59s 69t Weston SOFT 'N CRUSTY ROLLSpkg. of 12 694 Weston Plain pkg• of 8 ENGLISH MUFFINS 694 CHRISTMAS DRAW Compliments of Don's Food Market & Our Suppliers! Just ask the cashier for a slip of paper, write your name and telephone number on and deposit in Draw Box. Each store will have separate draws! A list of prizes will be available on Draw Box. Draw to be made Christmas Eve at 5 p.m. Bick's Dill 1 litre jar PICKLES Close-up TOOTHPASTE Club House Red CHERRIES Club House Manzanilla OLIVES . o Tetley "2 -cup" $1.39 TEA -BAGS Orville RedenBacher 30 oz. jar 100 ml. tubs 1.39 POPPING CORN Chase & Sanborn Ground 1 Ib. bag 350 ml. b pkg. of 72 250 ml. jar 375 ml. jar $1.49 COFFEE. Head & Shoulders '1 .68 '1.99 '2.49 $1 .49 SHAMPOO350 mlbo „les3.69 HOUSE SPECIALS KIST GINGER ALE' PEPSI -COLA 750 ml. bottle 3/99 or Hostess or lays All flavours POTATO CHIPS 2CH39994 Red Path White GRANULATED SUGAR 2 kg. bag 1.39 Neilson's Dairy WHIPPING CREAM 250m1. 694 Neilson's Dairy 3 qt bag MILK 1.89 Homo, 2% or Skim Knechtel Brand No. 1 CREAMERY BUTTER 1 Ib. 1.98 Cartons of Canadian Brand CIGARETTES Regular 10.25 1 0.35 King Size fresh produce Produce of USA Canada no. 1 Table GREEN ONIONS Produce of USA Canada No. 1 Red or White GRAPEFRUIT Produce of USA Canada no. 1 RED GRAPES Produce of USA Canada no. 1 TANGERINES Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 cello RADISHES Produce of Canada Ontario no. 1 TURNIPS Produce of Canada Canada no. 1 CABBAGE 3/' 1 6/991 79t 79t •.59t 3/894 2/99c Ib. dozen STORE HOURS: Dec. 21st to Jan. 2nd, 1982 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Christmas Eve 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Christmas Day CLOSED Saturday, Boxing Day CLOSED Sunday Dec. 27/81 CLOSED Monday to Thursday Dec. 31st/81 8 a,m. to 6 pan. Friday, New Year's Day CLOSED Saturday, Jan. 2nd/82 Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. * Christmas Trees still available at both locations * Check out our Candy Displays