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STRAINED MEATLESS VARIETIES
OF FOODS & JUICES
Heinz Baby Foods
4.5 FL OZ JARS
RED CIRCLE
Instant Coffee
10 OZ JAR
REGULAR & DIET
70UP
case of 24
280 mL TINS
Limit one case per $5.00 purchase, excluding this item. Maximum 3 cases per family purchase.
93 CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF
•tOUTSIDOCUT, EYE REMOVED
Round Roast5
SAVE 1.32/kg-.60 Ib
SIRLOIN TIP, RUMP OR INSIDE CUT ROUND
Boneless Beef Roasts
637/289
Ikg Ib
TOWN CLUB OR MARY MILES
Sliced
Side Bacon
VEIC pac
500 g 2.49
FRESH, 'GREAT ON THE B.B.O'
Lean Ground Beef 4/13,!/19!
TENDERIZED
Cube Steak 7,2!/32!
RIB OR 3 TO 31/2 LB. TENDERLOIN PORTION
Pork LOin Roasts 10493 , I!
CENTRE CUT ROAST OR CHOPS
Boneless Pork Loins 679/2T
END CUTS
Boneless Pork Loins 572/2 t9
STORE PACK
Breakfast Sausages3V15!
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SKINLESS & DERpri
Beef Liver z. nig Ib
TOWN CLUB, READY -TO -SERVE, VAC PAC aa,.eu
Dinner Hams bfk:/14117
TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC
39
Cottage Rolls /19!
BUY 3 -SAVE .59
ASSOR I Eu vAHIETIES, READY TO SERVE
Habitant/ 00
Soups Bfloz
tins
SUPER BUY!
A & P
Snack tg 09
4:rockers
SAVE .66/kg-.30 Ib
PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE)
Spare Ribs
439/199
APPROX. 501/4 MEDIUM GROUND BEEF & MEDIUM GROUND PORK
Ground Meat
Combination 31kg
CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED, MAC & CHEESE, . I
CHICKEN, BOLOGNA, MINCED HAM & VARIETY
Cooked Meats
CANADIAN QUEEN, HOT OR SWEET
Sausage Italian Style
CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED
Cooked Ham
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
Calves Liver
vac pc
375g 1 N69
89
4111k7g /1 lb
vac pac 69
175g •
4 39 /199
/kg Ib
RED HOTS, DUTCH TREET SKINLESS, DIFINER FRANK
Schneider's Wieners ":27 1. § 9
MARY MILES
Wieners v4a cop ag c 1.59
SCHNEIDER'S, REGULAR, BEEF OR MAPLE MINI SIZZL RS 0
Oldoberfest Sausage 5:49 , 9
GOLDEN SKILLET FROZEN
Chicken Cutlettes IT/11
SCHNEIDER'S SLICED
Side Bacon VATC 2.99
SAVE .38
FLAKED ALBACORE (SOLID WHITE 7 OZ TIN -1.49 -SAVE .24)
Clover Leaf
Tuna fitInoz I Eau
SAVE 80
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
Miracle 2
Whip 1 Niro
Jar
/kg
69
Ib
SAVE .66/kg-.30 Ib
COMBINATION PACK CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS,
-2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS
Loin Pork Chops
109/1ROAST OR CPIOPS -
99
Centre Cut c49 /949
Pork Loin %IP lb
TheDeli Shop it&pf
AVAILABLE AT STORES WITH DELI
BLUE
UIN Schneider's 5
3
/939
Bologna /100 g /
lb
SCHNEIDER'S, JUMBO
Summer sausaie9.99/41
SCHNEIDER'S
Olde Fashioned Ham 0, 0 Y _il1 lotA9,9,
i -T
Fresh Pizza
Small 10"
Medium 12"
Large 14"
2.99
3.99
4.99
SAVE .26
GENERAL MILLS
Cheerios
Cereal •
300 g 59
pkg
SAVE Up TO .3,0
DEEP BROWN, WITH PORK & MOLASSES, IN TOMATO SAUCE, REGULAR
OR CHILI STYLE RED KIDNEY BEANS
Libby's
Beans
14 Hoz
tin
.79
SAVE UP TO .50
McCAIN, FROZEN, CONC, REVIVE (APPLE JUICE .99)
Orange
Juice
12 -1/2 fl
oz tin •
MCCAIN, FROZEN, PEPPERONI (16 OZ) OR DELUXE 5"-4'S
Tendercrisp Pizza ;°922.69
SAVE .40
1PkZiz 1,49
FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Savarin Dinners
BLUE WATER, FROZEN, STICKS OR IN LIGHT BATTER
Boston Blue Fish 3g9g1.89
FROZEN, FILLETS, FISH STICKS OR IN BATTER
High Liner Cod 3pkgg 2.19
SAVE
50
FROZEN, CHOC, BANANA, MARBLE OR VANILLA, DEEP 'N DEIJCIOUS
McCain
Cakes
z 2
pkg la 9
19 o 3
FROZEN, CRINKLE OR STRAIGHT CUT
SAVE .20
McCain Super Fries 1p:,T1.59
BLACK DIAMOND
Marble Cheese
SAVE .40
340 g 99
pkg •
FROZEN, FANCY, VEGETABLES IN BUTTER OF CREAM SAUCE SAVE16
Green Giant 250 g boil 1 59
In bag a
OLD WHITE OR COLOURED, MEDIUM
Schneider's Cheese X.,'5igge3.49
FROZEN SftVERVVOOD 5 TRUE FRUIT CREANISICLES OR
Fudgesicles Pkgof
12 1.99
STARSHIP, FROZEN SAVE .50
GoodHumor Novelties P12° 1 N99
VALIANT
Iced Tea Mix
ASSORTED FLAVOURS
Kisko Freezies
ASSORTED FLAVOURS
Mr. Freeze Pops
SAVE .70
500 g 1 79
ctn le I
SUPER BUY!
750 mL pkg 99
of 36 of
SUPER BUY!
Pkgoi 49
30 1 •
UP T0.426
LIBBY'S, IN TOMATO SAUCE, ZOODt.ES, SPAGHETTI OR
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Ily. Maybe Peeves
MIDDLETON - COIIRMUnign . was
celebrated in St. %UMW 04141(11etonAnglioto
Church. Sunday Morning with Rev. Mary
Mills in charge. Don Middleton receivedthe
offering.
Next Sunday the Annual Galilean Service
will be held at Margaret Middleton's Park at
11 : 15 a.m. Special music to be provided by.
Pete Postill and his group and the Huron
Church Campers.
Please come one and all and enjoy, the
service and the picnic lunch. Please bring
your coffee or tea - cold drink provided,.
tables, cutlery and dish - Hope to see you
there!
Len and Donna Mills and baby are visiting
with friends and relatives in the area.
• Audrey and Don Middleton, Ray and
Estelle Wise have returned home after an
enjoyable trip to Newfoundland and the
East Coast.
Mouth watering menu
H you have never attended the Blyth
Festival's annual Gourmet. Dinner, you
have been missing a real treat!
On the mouth-watering menu for this year
are: sausage rolls, quiches, chicken -stuffed
crepes, stuffed mushrooms, chilled soup,
Ontario turkey -and ham, smoked trout,
scalloped potatoes, broccoli -cauliflower
ese bake, salads, devilled eggs, tea
bi nits, pies, fresh fruit, cheese and
crackers; and fruit punch, coffee and tea.
All dishes are lovingly prepared by the
Blyth Festival's Board of Directors using
fresh home-grown produce. All proceeds
from the dinner go towards the Festival's
operating budget.
Join in on Saturday, August 18 at 6 p.m. at
the Blyth Community Centre for the best
dinner bargain in town - only $15 per person.
-There are Still some tickets available. They
can be purchased at the box office or by call -
g 523-9300 or 523-9225..
Playground
grant approved
By Blanche Deeves
HOLMESVILLE The Playground
Equipment Project group are pleased to say
they have received their approval on their
grant.
Ball news
The Holmesville Men's slo-pitch team lost
to the Bayfield Flyers last Thursday night.
Last night the men won against the
Vanastra Lions..
The ladies slo-pitch team (Holmesville)
won over the Clinton Housewives. , •
The Bantam Girls won over Colborne. The
Mixed Mites lost to Clinton.
. No further ball reports will be available
due to lack of -cOoperation 'from aree;
baseball coaches.
4-H Conference
Last week, 33 fifteen -year-olds from
Huron County attended the 4-H. Regional .
Conference at Centralia College. They,
along with 4 -Hers from Grey & Bruce
Counties, had a chance to develop their
leadership skills and meet new friends.
The Conference which took place from
August 1st - 3rd involved a variety of guest
speakers, films, discussions and athletic
activities. • ,
Those attending from Huron County were.
Carol Axtmann, RR 4, Walton, Steve' Baan,
RR 3, Walton, Heather Browning, Huron
Park, Cathy Coates, Exeter, Darren
Connelly, RR 3, Goderich, Paul Coultes, RR
5, Brussels, Cam Darling, RR 3, Dashwood,
Darlene Darlow, RR 4, Wingham, Linda de
Jong, R111, Brucefield, Brad Falconer, RR
4, Seaforth, Sherri Fenton, RR 1, Belgrave,
Doris Glanville, RR 4, Walton, Wendy
Hoelscher; Seaforth, Julie Hummel', RR 1,
Clinton, Ian Huth, RR 2, Clifford, Donna
Johnston, RR 2, Bluevale, Heather Love,.
RR 3, Parkhill, Jeff McGavin, RR 4, Walton,
Mike McGregor, RR 2, Kippen, Diane
Middegaal, Seaforth, Cathy Norris, RR 2,
Grand Bend, Lisa Poppe, RR 1, Dublin,
Shona Rae, RR 1, Clifford, Mae Raynard,
RR 1, Lucknow, Denise Renning, RR 1,
Exeter, Kim Rintoul, RR - 2, Lucknow,
Patricia Schwarz, Seaforth, Allyson Scott,
Seaforth, Jim Siertsema, RR 1, Auburn,
Cherryl Smith, RR 1, Walton, Kelly -Ann
Tilbrook, Belgrave, Kevin Van Beers, RR 1,
Blyth, Diane Vanneste, RR. 2, Kippen.
BY: Karen Rodman
ROS Specialist, (Agriculture).
Murphy's laws
. Ever have one of those day S of combining
when everything seems to go wrong? At
least you can take comfort in the fact that
you're -not alone. An Alberta farmer, after a
bad day of combining, wrote what he called
"Murphy's Laws of Combining". Most
people will see themselves as they read the
following list.
1. If anything can go wrong it will, at night.
2. If several belts run off the same shaft. the
inside one will break.
3. If all the wrenches are carried in the
combine, the one required for an adjustment
will be home in the shop.
4. If the battery, generator )alternator
work fine all day, they will immediately
cease to do so as soon as. the lights are
turned on.
5. If a serious breakdown occurs, it will be
after five o'clock Friday.
6. If the bin gets full, the truck will have
most of a load, and the combine will be. at
the far end of the field with a full hopper, •
7. If a breakdown occurs, it will always be at
the farthest point from a vehicle.
8. When repairs are being made, the least
accessible nut and bolt will be the hardest to
turn.
9. If parts are dropped, the smallest piece
will fall in the thickest stubble.
10, If auger engines give trouble,,it wilthe at
harvest, and then run perfectly at all other
times. ' .
Ron Fleming
Agricultural Engineer
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