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Times-Advocate, 1982-07-14, Page 7Times -Advocate, July 14,1982 Fag* 7 DARLING'S CD EXETER FOOD MARKET Open Wed . Thurs., Fri. till 9 p m and ABATTOIR The Place To Buy Beef A GRADUATES AT McG$LLIVRAY — Annual grade eight graduation exercises were held Tuesday night at McGillivray Central School. Back, left, teachers Lillian Stefanik and Ted Brown, Marjorie Feltz, Brad Scott, Dean Allen, Jim Bullock, Bonnie Lynn and teachers Drew Robertson and Jill Freer. Centre, teacher Alice Lingard, Lauchie O'Connor, Wayne Carter, Dean Doerr, Chris Hill, Janet Eagleson, Kyle Gray and teacher Wendy Ander- son. Front, teacher Julie Brownson, Kim Elson, Tammy Noyes, Marilyn McGregor, Nancy Hamilton, Lori Allison and principal Eva Brophey. T -A photo D�sliwood families enjoy visits �Y MRS. IRVIN RADER Dashwood Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Denomme ave been their daughter, husband and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonnet •and Kathy, Torrence, California; their grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bonnet and son, Jess, Anchorage, Alaska; also granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schuler, Jamestown, New York. Saturday, July 3, a family get together was held at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Alphonse Denomme and boys. Present also were the other sons and daughters, SOMETHING NEW AT THE MAGIC OF COLOUR DISCOVER WHICH SEASON YOU ARE AND GLOW IN YOUR SPECIAL COLOURS! Appolntmnnts can be made by calling: , GLORIA, AT THE COUNTRY SPIRE 229.6341 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader, Stacey, Derick and Stephanie spent a few days at Manitoulin Island visiting with friends. Dave returned home while Nancy and the children spent some time at Miller Lake with Mrs. Jim Becker. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Seebach and Tim, Kitchener spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser and girls and the Don Geiser family. • Sherrie Stade and Joan Finkbeiner spent the weekend at Port Dover with Mr. and Mrs. Seigfried Miller and family. Mrs. Gordon Bender is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Reinhold Miller .has INFLATION BREAKER INFLATION BREAKER returned home from St. Joseph's hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor; Kitchener, called • on relatives in Dashwood And Zurich, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rader, Tammy and Danny have moved from Kitchener to Dashwood having pur- chsed the home of Bill McIntyre. 2% MILK 1.68 3 Lit. Bag Limit 2 Bags per family SIRLOIN STEAKS s.99 Ib. INFLATION BREAKER INFLATION BREAKER. IGA white sliced DREAR 494 loaf INFLATION BREAKER AFTERNOON OR EVENING DEMONSTRATIONS AVAILABLE FOR GROUPS. Robert Martin is a patient in Victoria Hospital London in the Burn Unit. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin, Ruth and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Elzier Masse, Kim, Collene, Pat and Doug, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams; Exeter attended a surprise birthday party for Alanna Adams at her home Sunday afternoon. It was also Mr. Masse's birthday. • GRADUATES .'—.: David, son of Carfrey and Anne Cann, Exeter, graduated Jgne 17 from Fanshawe College, London receiving his diploma in Business Finance. He plans to return to Fanshavle Col- lege in the fall for an ad- ditional degree in Business Administration. Maxwell House TuBONE STEAKS 3.59 Save 51.30 lb. Limit 10 per family INFLATION BREAKER INSTANT ACIFFER 4.99 NE W YORK STRIPS (Our finest steaks) 7.00 Off 10 oz. jar total platter price INFLATION BREAKER INFLATION BREAKER Chapman's Assorted Flavours ICE. CREAM , .,.1 .49 INFLATION BREAKER Beef Shoulder and Chuck STEAKS 5 Ib. box 1.49 .b: INFLATION BREAKER e R� s:im- o' Gv�ph1 out 1eP�`�t a o Ofdtg AO �e9a�wg a� pis• 5p`v� o�ovt , S'0 PTt�� day 131.°4 \ 3g eaoni�ti�e es to3,�p�o of °/1\1. t o� p W oV' teP �eve�` rea 0 9 f at 9P. Ave app��ease 2,M°44 31st loVi 10\4 Ath Otk..� ex9` RADIO BROADCASTING GRAD — Joe and Ann Ondrejicka ore proud to announce the graduation of their daughter, Joann from the Radio Broad- casting Program of Fan- shawe College. Joann has accepted a position with C.J.C.S., Stratford. Top Valu First Grade BUTTER 1.89 • Sliced in the Deli COOKED HAM $1.99,e. Darling Packers Home Smoked . HAMS If having a birthday party makes you happy as a king, the feeling is only natural. Originally kings ONLY had birthday parties. "The first birthday parties were reserved for royalty," reports Hallmark Cards. "No records were kept of the birth dates of the common people." Whole or Half 1 • 9 Ib. 5 Come have a snack at J.R.'s Booth Fri. and at. featuring Darling's 's Famous Sausage on a Bun Also Darling's homburgs, hot dogs, cold drinks and the best french fries you've ever tried. CHICKEN DRUMSTI CKS 1.39 Ib. 5 Ib. box boxes sold limited quantities. First come, first fresh produce served. No rain checks. Whole HEAP LETTUCE 394 LOINS OF BEEF 60-80 Ib. size 2•39 Save 60t Ib. fully processed WATERMELON s.39 HINDS OF BEEF 120 Ib. Avg. 1 .99 ,e. Ib. Fully Processed Senior citizens day Wednesday 5% OFF food order Refund up to $2.50 .41 1j t