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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-28, Page 25• GODEWcH SIGNAL-51"AR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28,1982—PAGE I3A • ZEHRS OWN CANADA `A' GRADE FRESH BUTTER Our Reg. 82.11 lb. 1 Ib. MACARONI & CHEESE KRAFT DINNER 225 g ZEHRS OWN SALAD DRESSING ONE LITRE $169 REGULAR STYLE HOSTESS 9 VARIETIES SPRITE OR SCENTED OR UNSCENTED DRY IDEA ROLL - ON 5Q st ,rrl 7 FLAVOR VARIETIES KOOL AID HANDY CAN 720g CAN • , 79 DE JEAN MEDIUM SHRIMP 40=*. 2.69 � 4 ::SUPER MEALTYME HAMBURG WIENER: ROLLS PKGS OF 8'S 2/97 REGULAR OR CALIFORNIA NEILSON ICED TEA 680g. '2.0: CARTRIDGE 5'S GILLETTE ATRA *1.59 DELMONTE - PINEAPPLE 135 JUICE 48 oz. TIN 14.5 oz. TINS CHUM DOG FOOD 3 FOR McCAINS FROZEN ORANGE JUICE BRIGHTS 4 FLAVOURS MINI PUDDINGS 20 oz. $te 119' F.B.I. CHOICE APPLE JUICE 48 oz. TIN $1.29 MANZANILLA STYLE NO NAME OLIVES 375 ml $119 NO NAME LIQUID CLOVER HONEY 750 rrrl $2 Z2t KINCARDINE & PT. ELGIN STORES OPEN 10.00 A.M. TO 6.00 P.M. MONDAY CIVIC HOLIDAY AUGUST 2 HIGHLINER FAMILY SIZE FROZEN 32 OZ. FISH & CHIPS# 2.19 ANTIPERSPIRANT SPRAY 3 VAR. RIGHT GUARD250 «(; ..._ $2.49 JB READY TO SERVE ORANGE JUICE 3-2 cm 89° TOTING PEPPERONI CRISPY CRUST PIZZA 360: 4° • 139 2 FRUIT VARIETIES 6 PACK GAY LEA YOGURT - 125g- 7,29 COFFEE BREAKS OR FUDGE -0 CHRISTIES COOKIES 450g iS9 LARGE SIZE HELLMAN'S MAYONNAISE ONE LITRE $2 . 491- 4 VARIETIES CHEF -BOY -AR -DEE MEALS 15oz. 79 TINS KELLOGGS • RICE KRISPIES 725g1.29. BILLY BEE CREAMED HONEY #%895009 CARTON OF 12 FROZEN LARGE ONE LITRE HEINZ KETCHUP sia 7r "IN POPULAR VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK 10 OZ. TINS O99#1 R ALMOND, YELLOW, WHITE ROYALE FACIAL TISSUE ZEHRS PRIVATE LABEL SNACK CRACKERS 890 250g. PKG NEILSON 10 FLAVOURS FAMOUS ICE. CREAM IN-STORE BAKE SHOP SPECIALS COUNTRY OVEN TASTY BRAN MUFFINS PKG. OF 6 990 - COUNTRY OVEN FRESH -AROMATIC '- GARLIC BREAD 12 oz. LOAF *LI 9 •49LITRE2 WESTONS ENRICHED WHITE BREAD. 675 g LOAF STOKELY GREEN PEAS, , CREAMOR .. CORN TINS FOR z 89' 3 VARIETIES McLARENS DILLS *120 ONE LITRE FROZEN BEEF -CHICKEN -TURKEY SAVARIN POT PIES 8 oz. EA m.. • ;tier' 4'�\tea\,-.:.\�<•.\.{•;.::.4 •::{•�:::: �i��{? SOFT 'N'. DRI SPRAY ANTIPERSPIRANT 250 ml. ROLL-ON 50 ml. '?.49 159 ZEHRS MANDARIN ORANGES 10TINoi. . 59 \\N N" 4 a' .1 SWEET MIXED OR BREAD & BUTTER. McLARENS PICKLES #f CO ONE ff • LITRE SOFT STYLE \ - DELMAR MARGARINE 59' TUB a�3:+ x:ti+;>:��::gip:+:•::::�:,•;��:��:e STOKELYS FANCY CUT, GREEN OR WAX' BEANS 12iS9't 20 # WATERLOO SQUARE ANO SOUTH CAMBRIDGE CENTRE OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 2ND. 10 A.M. • 6 P.M. ALL OTHER ZEHRS STORES CLOSED GRANNYS APPLE PIES WESTONS FRESH LEMON FILLED BUMS 6,s 119 HUNTS AEROSOL CREAM TOPPING TOP WIP 225 g t1.?9 BURNS NEW! PATRY LARD , Ib 69° CAMAY REG. 4'S BAR SOAP... ,.x380 159 NOW AVAILA- E IN ALL STORES efIEREELIMIV SPRING FRESH 2°' B.F. GOAT'S MILK 129 THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY #8 GODERICH MONDAY & TUESDAY 9-6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 8:3O-6 P.M. —t BIRTHIDAY CLUB My name is Catherine Brindley and I would like to join your birthday club. I will be two years old on July 29. I live at Dungannon with my mom and dad, Michele and Ron. I would like to say happy birthday to my aunt Joanne and uncle Matt who also have birthdays this Week. Bye for now, Catherine. gin:• My name is Crystal Granger. I wish to belong to your Birthday Club. I was tiorn on July 28. I ani- `one year old. My Mom and Dad are Jim and Celle. Crystal Crews busy BY ROB B1.ACK, AGRICREW . CO.ORDINATOR • As we pass the halfway _point in _ the _ Agricrew_ '82 summer Program, everything looks bright for ---- an incredible finish. Farther bookings are coming in at a tremendous do rate with many being put on a waiting list. All crews within Huron are hired until August 5. As the program ends on August 13, there is not much time left to get those unfinished' jobs done. Anyone interested in hiring a crew for the few re- maining days can contact the 0.M.A.F. office in Clin- ton at 482-3428. As well, any , student interested in being an alternate on a crew, in the event that one of the regular. crewmembers is sick, con- tact on-tact me at the 0.M.A.F. of- fice. • Set record The Blyth Summer Festival has announced the highest early , season at- tendance in their. eight year history. Audiences have been over 80 percent of capacity -" 491 seats - since the July 2nd opening. Heads You Lose Peter Colley's sequel' to I'll Be - Back Before Midnight has two days in August still available: Tuesday, August 10, and Thursday, August 19. Down North which has received both popiMar and critical acclaim has been playing to audiences of over 400. Unfortunately. Down North must close July 31 as the surnmer marches on. Advance tickets sales on The Scrubwoman -La Sagouine, Country Hearts, and Quiet in the Land are nothing short of astounding. Box Office Manager Anne Mann explains, "The August 19. and 26 matinees are sold out however both Country Hearts and Quiet have other matinees for people to choose from. Three Satur- days are also sold out. August, 7. 21, and 28. Rush tickets are available on sold 'out days for people whop come to the box office and wait for their release but thesearelimited Quiet in the Land is . back again this summer but is playing by itself. out of repertory. Janet 'Amos, Blyth's Artistic Director, elaborates; "\>ti a all hope it will sell like Barn did last year when 'it plauYd out of - repertory. Barn sold out and had to be held over. Playing Quiet by itself gives us the hold -over option and allows us to tour the show to Kit- chener the week of Sep- tember 18." Quiet in the Land will also be remounted in Toronto and Montreal in association with the Blyth Festival,