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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7.1978 -,-PAGE 13
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SAVE 34� J y�EiNi Frozen Meats.
& Seafood!
Regular or Diet
7-
11/2 Titre
ret bottle
plus 30c
btl dep
Our Reg.
Price -
791
HEINZ
TOMATO JUICE
48 -fl -oz
tin
Our Reg.
Price
931
A&P is a Complete Meat Shop!
Maple Leaf or Swift
BAR PLUM,b
SHalves
Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef
7 -Inch Cut, First 5 Ribs Only.
Quarters Ib 2.58
A&P
SIDE SLICED
•x1.58
Schneiders Olde Fashioned or Maple Leaf Country Kitchen
BONELESS
HAMSHalves
Schneiders Olde Fashioned, 7 -Ib average
BONELESS
WHOLE HAMS
Ann Page
PEANUT
BUTTER
4 -Ib
car
59
Ib
Action Priced
SLICED
WHITE BREAD
for
Gilt Edge ACTION PRICED, Jane Parker Our Reg. Price 1.19 -- SAVE 20c
ALL PURPOSE 19
ANGEL
FLOUR 5 kg bag
CAKE
1 I
KISMET, PARCHMENT WRAPPED ACTION PRICEDI
Margarine 69,z'JANE PARKER, SLICED . ACTION PRICED! FACIAL. TISSUE -- 6 COLOURS ACTION1-Ib pkgBread 59,1 KleenexOld-Fashioned Style 24 oz IoaF
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STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY FLAVOURS ACTION PRICED, JANE PARKER (Our Reg. Price 69c box of 200 sheets65s1 SAVE 10c) ALUMINUM FOIL ACTION PRICEDI
Frogurt pkof6stcksgg Twi°n Rolls o pkgof125g¢ Alcan Wrap18"by25'rolll
SLACK DIAMOND (PARMESAN 8-0Z PKG 1.99)JANE PARKER, HOMESTYLE (Our Reg. Price 1.09 -SAVE 10c) rustic
A ON PRICED!
Cheese Mozzarella 12-ozpkg 1.69 Glazed DonutspkgoF899,i Saran Wrapumb. so'roiil.19
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INSTANT, SKIMMED, POWDERED ACTION PRICED! 2-L8 PKG JANE PARKER
(Our R �.Price 1.29
SAVE"t
0t) CRYSTAL "TOILET t01iVL`CCtfCarnation Milk 2.99 Purnpkin Pie i;I:npc,`:, 119
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PURE PINEAPPLE, DAMSON PLUM OR MARMALADE 9 -fl -os jar ANN PAGE 1 Ib PIECE 1,119 DETERGENT
MARY MILES, FROZEN 2 -LB PKG
BEEF
STEAKETTES
FRESHWATER, FROZEN
LAKE TROUT
FILLETS
FRESHWATER, FROZEN
WHITEFISH
FILLETS
FROZEON
D
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FILLETS
Party Imre /terns !
COORSH PKG OF 4 -2 -OZ BOILABLE BAGS
Corned Beef 1.88
SHOPSYS — COLE SLAW OR
Potato Salad 24 -oz ctnr 1.08
SHOPSYS, OLD VIENNA
Salami 1_o=chub 2,5g
HIGHLINER, FROZEN 8 -OZ PKG
Cooked Shrimp 1.48
GOLDEN SKILLET, FROZEN, HEAT & SERVE 2.1.8 BUCKET
Chicken in a Bucket $,$$
GOLDEN SKILLET, FROZEN, HEAT & SERVE
2.28
14 -OZ PKG
1.58
14.OZ PKG
1.79
16
1.48
OPEN
MON. THRU SAT.
9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
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YOUR GIFT GIVING eROBLEMS.
Available in $1, $5 and $10 denomi-
nations. See Store Manager for further
information.
Chocolate Chip ACTION PRICED!
ICtIlE(IES
9
146n tie bag ■■■�
"Added Touch" Chocolate or Devils Food Action Priced!
MONARCH ' ;�9 `
CAKE MIXES
Why Bake Your Own?
Chicken Win.gs '4.38JANE PARKER
HIGHLINER, FROZEN, WHOLE BREADED SCALLOPS ORFRUIT CAKE
200 g PKG
$F.iririp _Eattercrisj.,1.5
TREASURE ISLE; FROZEN, 16 -OZ PKG
Shrimprnates2.78
Real Value!
SUNLIGHTF
LIQUID
32 oz.
Bottle
P.P. '1.19
7 Varieties, Ready -to -Serve ACTION PRICED!
QUAKER
OATMEAL
9 -oz pkg
IC ACTIOI+( IiRiOED!
34 -oz container 89 ,
ACTION PRICED!
E. D. Smith Jams 55' Fruit Cake All '.Dishwasher'65.ozbox299
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WITH THIS COUPON ONLY
Assorted Varieties (Our Reg. Price 99c)
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2 -Ib
pkg
Limit one pkg per cua`tcirner
Valid until Deceiriier 9th, 1978. V.C.
WITH THIS COUPON -.SAVE 20c
Sliced (Our Regular Price 590 )
Stone Mili Farms
ARAN B'READ
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3 -Ib,.
2/3
Fruits &
Nuts
99
Pink, White, Yellow, Aqua, Pumpkin
ROYALE
PAPER TOWELS
pkg of9
2 rolls
Our Reg. Price 1.29
You'll Do Better at A&P's
ECONOMY CORNER
ASSORTED,2STD.
-achine Peas
BIG BEAR, PLASTIC
Garbage Bags
10 -fl -oz tin 2 for 35?
pkg of 10595,1
Savaday Bleach ,,,o.btl (g�
SPRINGTIME
Fa br i c Softener 128 -fl -oz plastic btl 1.15
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USE CHRISTMAS SEALS. FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,
ASTHMA & EMPHYSEMA.
tlensafl pair
honored
By Bertha MacGregor
A surprise farewell
party was held Thursday
evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs . Nick Blom
when neighbours and
friends gathered to wish
Mrs. Peggy Forrest
"good luck" as she takes
up residence in her home
in Exeter.
A variety of games
were played followed by a
presentation the ac-
companying address
being given by Mr. Nick
Blom. Messrs. Ken
McLean and Jim
McGregor presented the
gift on behalf of the
neighbours and friends. A
delicious lunch Was en-
joyed by all.
Legion entertains
residents
On Sunday members of
the Hensall Legion and
Ladies' Auxiliary en-
tertained the residents of
Queensway Nursing
Home and treated them
to ice cream, cake and
candy. On Thursday the
Thames Road UCW
showed slides and had
Christmas Music and
treats for the residents.
On Monday afternoon,
Bethel Reformed Church
Ladies' had Bingo games
and treats for the
residents.
Visitors with Louise
Mitchell were Vera
Pinkham and Verna
Coates, and her 'son Les
Mitchell. Betty and Cecil
Smith visited with Nell
Kendrick and Lynn
Latimore. Ruth Durand,
Al Varley and Susan
Durand visited Mrs.
Kendrick.
Visitors with their
husbands were Mrs.
Purdy with her husband
Len; Pearl Erratt with
her husband Russell
Erratt; Mrs. M. Oesch
with her husband Pat
Oesch. Mr. D. Rozendol--
visited his wife Alice.
Barb Dougherty visited
her mother Mrs. Irene
Kalbfleisch.
Church service was
conducted by Rev.
Forrest aeco palsied. y
Mrs . lVTitchel1 'Witte
piano.
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Mr. Jack Corbett, who
has been a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London
undergoing treatment,
returned to his home.
Mrs. Hugh McEwen
who underwent surgery
in Victoria Hospital,
London returned to her
home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Holland, Gwen and
Michael of Clinton were
recent visitors with Mr;
and Mrs. James Sangster
and Brad.
Mr. and Mrs. William
O'Brien and family of
Brigden spent Sunday
with Mrs. O'Brien's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Flynn.
Mr. Gerry McClinchey
of Brantford spent the
weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar McClinchey.
The staff of the Bank of
Montreal enjoyed their
Christmas . Party at the
White Carnation on
Friday Night.
The Rev. A. Young of
Goderich conducted
Service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, the subject of his
message was "The
Blessing of Unrealized
Nations" Mrs. Robert
Taylor presided at the
organ. The Induction
service for the Rev.
Kenneth Knight who has
been called to the charges
of Carmel, Caven and
Cromarty congregations
will be held in Caven
Church Exeter on
Thursday December 14th.
Rev. Young will be in
charge of the services
next Sunday.
The Three Links Senior
Citizens will hold their
Christmas Supper
meeting in the local Hall
on Tuesday December
12th when the tickets will
be drawn on the Quilt.
Mrs. Rosa Harris of
Smithers B.C. is spending
a few weeks with her son.
in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. William
Noakes.
Hensall Branch 468 of
the Royal Canadian
Legion and the Ladies'
Auxiliary to the Legion
are' holding the Christ-
mas party . for their
members' children in the' r
Legion Hall on December
!Oat 2 p.rn.
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