The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-29, Page 251.1
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1981 -PAGE 9A
Truckload of Turkey Sale!
Eviscerated
UTILITY GRADE
FROZEN TURKEYS
1
tar
8 TO 12 LBS. Average
SAVE
20c Ib.
UP TO
'2.4° Per
.Turkey
(Our Regular Price Ib. 1.19)
ttApickthebest Soyouc.aidoo.
RUMP, SIRLOIN TIP OR INSIDE CUT ROUND, BONELESS
Beef Roasts lb 2.79
FRESH, LEAN
Ground Beef i4,99
"GREAT ON THE B.B.Q."
INSIDE CUT ROUND OR "GREAT ON THE B B Q."
Sirloin Tip Steaks lb 2.99
RIB PORTION OR
TENDERLOIN PORTION, 3 to 31/2 -LB CUT
Pork Loin Roasts "1.79LOIN ROAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS LB. 3.19)
Pork Centre Cut 1b219
PORK LOIN RIB PORTION, COUNTRY STYLE
Spare Ribs lb Lag
LEG QUARTERS, with backs attach.
BREAST QUARTERS, with backs & wings attch.
FRESH "GREAT ON THE 11.11.9."
Chicken Parts 14.39
NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN, LOIN "GREAT ON THE &B.0."
Lamb Chops lb 3.6g
(Our Regular Price 4.99 - SAVE 1.00)
Schneiders, Frozen, Contains 9 pioces, Breaded
BUCKET OF
CHICKEN
900 g
SAVE 7(11
.400,01*
U„Itil
Nagogoommagoiemi
E SUPER BUYI
•
Charcoal
KINGSFORD
BRIQUETS
20.1b bag
Cola, Ginger Ale, ,9470/
Orange, Grape & Root Beer
CARLET,ON CLUB
BEVERAGES
case of 24 - 1041ez tins
nira
SAVE 1.20
Glad
GARBAGE
BAGS
p
kg of 20
(Our Regular Price 6.69) -
(Our Regular Price 3.59)
BeBet 16 -fl -oz 894 iticiERAGE
Kraft, Regular, Onion, Garlic •
SAUCES ja7 HOLPERS
Cut from Canada's Finest Grade 'A' Beef
Outside Cut, Eye Removed
59
ROUND ROAST
Ib
SAVE1.00Ib
(Our Regular Price Ib 3.59)
• A&P, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED,
Side Bacon 500 g vac pac iegg
MAPLE LEAF, REG., BEEF OR B.B.Q. 'GREAT ON THE B.B.Q.'
Wieners .. 1 -lb vac pac L79
MAPLE LEAF VAC PAC
Bologna Chunks n1.19
MAPLE LEAF, SLICE & FRY 500 II ROLL
Sausage Meat L19
MAPLE LEAF, GOLDEN FRY OR SKINLESS
Sausages 500 g roll Lgg
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED 175 , VAC PAC
Cooked Ham 1.69
MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICKLED
Cottage Rolls ib1.89
(Our Rogan, Price 2.19 - SAVE 30c)
MAPLE LEAF
Breakfast slices 11'6
(Our Regular Price Ib 1.69- SAV q 40c Ib)
Burns Deep -Basted, Grade "A", with pop-up Timer
ROASTING . s Ib129
CHICKENS
Combination Pack, Loin
PORK CHOPS
Contains: 2 Rib End, 2 Loin End, 4 Centre Cut
"Great
on the
B.B.Q."
Ib
79
SAVE 40511
(Our Regular Price Ib 2.19)
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, RGULAR, THICK OR HINT OF MAPLE
Side Bacon 500gvacPac2.19
SWIFT OLD MILL, BREAKFAST '
Sausages ,. lb L39
SWIFT, SLICED, REGULAR OR. THICK
Bologna , 500 g Pk1g 1.69
SWIFT, DINNEB,STYLE
Hams Sugar Plum 922.89
SWIFT, SLICED, MAC & CHEESE, MOCK CHICKEN,
DUTCH LOAF, 1101OGNA 175 g VAC PAC
Cooked Meats 8951.
SHOPSY - COLE SLAW OR 500 g CARTON
Potato Salad 1.29
SHOPSY, ALL BEEF "GREAT MA THE 510."
Wieners 1-6 vac pac 1.89
SHOPSY - PASTRAMI OR PKG OF 4 - SO g POUCHES
Corned Beef 2.29
Less than 1/2 Price SaleI43ur Reg. Price Ib 2.49, SAVE 130 Ib.
European Cuisine Sausage, Fine, Coarse or Creamy with Herbs
MAPLE LEAF lb aft
LIVERWURST
(Our Regular Price 1.37)
Sealtest, Plain or Assorted Flavours SAVE 38c' Reconstituted (Our Reg. Price 1.63 - SAVE 34c) Primo
29 LENTILS OR
LIGHT 'N LIVELY 9e REALEMON 1541.
YOGOURT 500g carton 0? LEMON JUICE bottle
CHICK PEAS
Price 95c, SAVE 14c) Primo (Pizza Sauce 7 -fl -oz tin 2 for 89c) or
19 -fl -oz tin
2 for -9
McLARENS 750 ml 139 BICK'S
PICKLES jar II RELISHES jar
Town Club, "Great on the ELBA."
375m1
Creamed, Regular
NORDICA
COTTAGE CHEESE
500 g carton
129 FROZEN
BEEF BURGERS
61161111%,
TOMATO
PASTE
5.541 -oz
tin
forl 00
Broad or Medium Cuts
99
PRIMO
EGG NOODLES
• \011't
SAVE 60
HeinzKEG-0-TCH
SAVE 80?
375 g
pkg
89si
HEINZ VINEGAR
Martins, Pure
APPLE JUICE
32 -fl -oz
bottle
49
4 litre
jug
39
(Our Regular Price 2.09)
10•1110110~MOIRMIIMININIMINOIMMIR
(Our Regular Price 2.19)
(Our RegUlar Price 1.23)
Ais: coir i S
PKG OF 10
• SUPER BUY
ASSORTED FLAVOUS
MEADOW GOLD
ICE CREAM
39
2 Litre
Carton
411 leaders
ed
-"Which Came First? - Was
- it-the-Chigketi-or-the-Eggr-
Th.at'S an age-oki question
and I don't know if we can
findthe an "eggs"actly,
but we'll have a lot of fan •
with this fats 4 -II project.
We're certain that it will
be "egg"citing. Have you
ever. deboned a chi&en?
Have you ever made a souf-
fle? baked alaska? a quicAie?
These questions only
scratch the surface of what
this project features. -
In order far this project to
be a success, leaders are
needed to pass this informa-
tion on to the members.
All you require to be a
leader is to have an interest
in helping young people
develop, a desire to learn
new things and club mem&
ers to work with.
Club members are of age
12 to 26 by September 1,
1981.Male or female, rural or
urban, they are all welcome
to be a part of 4-11.
Leadership Workshops
will be held as follows:
August 17 and 18 Monday
and Tuesday - Wingham -
daytime - St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church;
August 19 and 20 Wednesday
and Thursday - Blyth -
daytime- Blyth United Chur-
ch; August 19 and 20
Wednesday and Thursday -
Blyth - evening; August 24
and 25 Monday and Tuesday
- Exeter - daytime -Exeter
United Church; August 26
and 27 Wednesday and
Thursday - Seaforth -
daytime - Seaforth Arena;
and August 26 and 27
Wednesday and Thursday -
Seaforth - evening. Daytime
sessions will run from 9:30
a.m. - 3:30 p.m. and evening
sessions will run from 6:30 -
10:30p.m.
'
Please phone the Clinton
Agricultural Office by July
31 to let us know which
workshop you will be atten-
ding.
- Jane Muegge, Home
Economist
Primo, Pure
VEGETABLE OIL
99
3 litre
tin
(Limit
2 per
family
with
minimum
$10.00
purchase)
(Our Regular Price 4.49)
ril."711176711
Assorted Varieties
PRIMO PASTAS
900g
pkg
(Our R emnia
SAVE 40?
'Primo, P$ain
SPAGHETTI SAUCE
28 -fl -oz
tin
(Our Regular Price 1.39)
SAVE 1.90
TIDE DETERGENT
12 litre
box
1
9
(Our Regular Price 8.89)
Birthd
ay...
•from page 8A
day are Mr. and Mrs. Rae
Myers and family of Ottawa
and Mr. and Mrs. George
MacGregor of Hamilton.
Glenn Robb and Bob
MacKenzie are leaving on
Sunday to spend a week with
Ian MacKenzie at Thunder
Bay.
Mr; and Mrs. Jack
MacKenzie are going to the
Pollock reunion at Mrs. Ver-
na Hicks' home at Centralia
on gunday.
Mrs. Jim West went to
Markham on the weekend to
see her new granddaughter
with Mrs. MacConnell and
grandson, Jason.
Jim West is to preach at
St. Luke's Pine River
Church on Sunday when
their minister is on holidays.
Brian Stapley is expected
at the West home for a few
days from Richmond Hill.
Johnson Reunion
Descendants of the late
Willhilin A Johnston and
Margaret Johnston gathered
at Ashfield Park on Satur-
day, July 11 for their second
annual reunion. Four,
generations of the family
were present from Torontn,
Hamilton, Waterloo and sur-
rounding area.
Fred Bisset took a 'group
photograph with Grace Far-.
rish and Bell Johnston shar-
ing the honour seats.
Peggy Rowcliff and Alma
Ronald conducted races for
young and old.
meek -old- -Catherine
Brunnette from Windsor was
the youngest member pre-
sent.
Jennifer Ullrick of London
danced Scottish dances.
Several of the younger group
sang.
A birthday cake for Uncle
Bill's 80th birthday centered
the well laden table. All sang
Happy irthda y
A ebrnmittee of Helen
MacLennan, Ardonna Le
Grand and Betty Moncrief
were appointed to look after
the events in 1982.
NursesPicnic
Mrs. Florence MacKenzie
held the annual picnic for the
graduate nurses of the
Wingham and District
Hospital School of Nursing.
There were 17 present.
Gertrude Walden of Kin-
cardine held the seat of
honourfor the day. Mrs.
Walden graduated in 1922.
The ladieshad a lovely
time talking about old' ex-
perience's and were served a
bountiful lunch by their
hostess. ..
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