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ABC
Detergent
6 LITRE BOX
OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.19
1-464B, SPRITE OR
Coca Colo
6 pkg. of 750 ml. bottles
Plus Bottle Deposit
OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.29
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SAVE
2164/k9
.20'°
OUTSIDE CUT
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Boneless
Round Roast__
OUR REGULAR PRICE 8.In.-3 69 1b
the
GODERICI1 SIONALeSTAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER $,1902r -PAGE 7A
2 trips for two to the
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Plu$ 2 pairs of GREY CUP tickets
to be drawn at each ARGO home game -
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REGULAR OR KING SIZE
Popular Canadian
Cigarettes
CARTON OF 20'S & 25'S
WARNING: Healthtare Canada advises
thatdanger to health increases with amount
smoked -avoid inhaling.
.40
UPER
BUY!
CONTAINS RICH BRAZILIAN COFFEES
80'Clock.
Instant Coffee
10 OZ JAR
OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.99
with supermarket prices
EYE REMOVED. CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF
COMBINATION
APPROX. 50% MED. GROUND BEEF & 50%, GROUND PORK
Fresh Ground Meat
28i149
-
/kg / \ - Ib
OUR REG. PRICE 3.73/kg-1.69 1b -SAVE .45/kg-.20 Ib
"GREAT ON THE B.B.O."
Maple Leaf
Wieners
OUR REG. PRICE 2.69
SAVE
120
1,Ib"
vac pac
/kg
Ib
SHANK LESS PICNIC SHOULDER (BONELESS 3.731kg-1.69 Ib)
Fresh Pork Roasts
28/1 49
/kg Ib
OUR REG. PRICE 3.951kg-1.79 Ib -SAVE .67/kg-.30 Ib
FRESH (BONELESS 3.95Ikg•1.79 Ib)
49 Shoulder Butt
Pork Roast
°POM-:ANADASFINES'GRADE A BEET-ENDERIZE
Cube Steak
PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT
Pork Chops
A&P. REGULAR OR THICK SLICED
Side Bacton
SLICED PREVIOVSL' FROZEN SKINLESS d DEV EINE:
Beef Liver
BREAKFAST
BurnsSausages
72I54
/321(39
329Ib
']95kg /179
500 g 299
vac pac
19kkg /1/9 lb
3518 /159
MINI• ASST FLAVOURS
-Laura Secord P-addings--=1,69
SWEET MIXED, YUM MUMS OR BABY DILLS 2 ��
Bick's Pickles 1.1811re
LIPTON, CHICKEN NOODLE
Cup®A-Soup Mix 44
pkg .89
DRINK
Phis Orange 481!',143z .89
YORK, SMOOTH
Peanut
Butter
OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.99
1 Kg JAR
399
OUR REG. PRICE 4.17Ikg-1.89 Ib
SAVE
.66
RUMP, SIRLOIN TIP OR INSIDE CUT ROUND
Boneless Beef Roasts
93/ 69
/kg Ib
OUR REG. PRICE 8.36/kg-3.79 Ib -SAVE 2.43/kg-1.10 Ib
"GREAT ON THE B.B.O."
Q51 /159 Fresh Lean
/kq Ib Ground Beef
SAVE
1.54
39/199
4 Ikg Ib
SAVE .66/kg-.30 Ib OUR REG. PRICE 5.931kg-2.69 Ib • SAVE 1:54-.70 Ib
SWIFT PREMIUM SLICED MAC 8 CHEESE CHICKEN LOAF DUTCH & BOLOGNA
Cooked Meats, v17 175 pag
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BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA
Sliced Bologna
SHOPSY. LEAN -VAC PAC
Deli Ham
375 g 159
vac pac
080 /399
Ikg Ib ,
MAPLE LEAF YOUR CHOICE • SKINLESS, GOLDEN FRY OR 500 g 39
Bavarian Sausage pkg 2
MAPLE LEAF. SWEET PICKLED
Cottage Rolls . '/209
•
CARNATION, INSTANT
Coffee -Mate
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79 -.-
Pork Shoulders .3� /17 Round Steak
MAPLE LEAF. g VAR. INCL POLISH & PEPPERONI
Deli Chubs 25O 199
MAPLE LEAF
Breakfast Slices
MAPLE LEAF SMOKED
Ham Steaks
MAPLE LEAF SLICED
Cooked Ham
DEODORIZERS. ASST SCENTS
50a g 2.39 Twice As Fresh
j
INSTANT, CHOCOLATE, STRAWBERRY OR VANILLA
Carnation Breakfast of 6 ems9 1.99
PRAIRIE MAID IPUFPE-DfiiCE 25-0 gPKG 1. i{3)
Puffed. Wheat Cereal
175 g
pkg ■ 79
LESS SUGAR" (RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY 1150 -FRUIT MARMALADE 891 am
E.D. Smith Apricot Spread "r- 1.05
QUAKER, REG. OR PEANUT
Harvest
Crunch Bars
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.79
200 g PKG
2,
29
DRAI OP NER
Liquid Plumber
DRY BLEACH
Clorox 2
Do q 929
pkq
175 q 189
pkg
175g159
pkq
cont 1.59
25
gist btl 1.89
32 fl. oz
st-o7 4 19
box •
A&P, 'IN PEAR JUICE", ASST VAR INCL PEACH HALVES
fl -oz Fruit 14 tin .8
LUXURY, ASST VAR 6 02 TIN
Miss Mew
Cat Food
OUR REGULAR PRICE .49 EACH
3L99
747 /339
kq Ib
In Stores with Deli!
SWIFT VIENNA. UKRAINIAN ITALIAN OR•DUTCH LUVH
Old World Salami.4811.1LI q 2119
TAILLEFER
Chicken Loaf .3100,14 /1b9
SMOKED
Roll Cheese .64
1 /0)899
00g
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TAB, SPRITE OR
coca -cola
49 case 01 24
10 fl 02 tins
6 pack of 300 mL
returnable bits
avaitkafreg price
OUR REGULAR PRICE '9.99
REPORT
BY RON GRAHAM
The Algoport arrived light
from Kingsville for salt on
September 1 and cleared
• rbor • the same day for
G . ne and Marinette.
The E.B. Barber arrived
fight-from.9 arbor Beach ~fry atr ,
salt on September 4 and
cleared harbor the same day
for Green Bay, Wisconsin.
The Algowaor. arrived light
from Milwaukee on . Sep-
tember 4.
The grain boat Robert S.
Peirson arrived from
Thunder Bay onSeptember3
and cleared harbor light for
Thunder Bay on September
5.
Asphalt
dumped
-
down bank
LOOKING
BACK
75 YEARS AGO
Contractor Gibson, having
completed his contract on
the CPR here, is moving
away his working material
and takes away 120 men to'
work on another part of the
line.
The Hotel Goderich has
still a number of guests and
the cottages overhanging ,
Huron's banks are „ all oc-
cupied, showing that
separate buildings for
summer residences are
always rentable.
Southampton defaulted to
the` Goilerilcli teami In
II*
finals for the lacrosse
championship.
The foundation is in forthe
first - of Richard . Parsons'
dwellings on Wellington
Street. Mr.. Parsons is
helping the town by building•
houses for renting at rents
that are within reach of a
majority of our mechanics.
The steamer King Edward
will make: her last round trip
of . the season, . leaving
Goderich ' on Wednesday,
September 11 and vett-ming
Friday, September -333 Then
-the round trip fare to Detroit
will be only $1.
40 YEARS AGO,
Eighty -odd young
Canadian soldiers, picked
men from active service
from Nova Scotia to British
Columbia, visited Goderich
yesterday. They were from
the Advanced Driving and.
Maintenance . School,
Woodstock and were on a
cross-country jaunt,,.
travelling in motorized troop
transports and gun carriers.
• A big tractor with tank
trailer containing over 1,000
gallons of asphalt for Port
Albert airport upset while
descending the south hill
leading to Port Albert village
about 9:30. Wednesday.
morning. For hours the big
machine, lodged against
some cedar trees, hung
perilously over the west
bank leading to the Nine Mile
River while the valuable
asphalt, now extremely hard
to secure, poured down the
bank. Some was salvaged.
Charles Wood, recently
engaged by the town council
to form and train a boys'
•
band in Goderich, has taken
up residence here and is
employed byDoininion Road
Machinery works.
25 YEARS AGO
The P`-..K'.'harmacy will
open for busint~= M:nday on
,The Square in the premises
where the late J:H:. Lauder
operated a drug store for
many years.
Twenty-four building .
permits for projects valued
at $31,095 were issued during
August by E.H. Jessop,
Goderich building inspector.
The town's student
population is up slightly over
last year, according to a
check of opening day
enrolments at local schools.
By Tuesday, 1,436 pupils had
registered.
5 YEARS AGO
/a wrecking crew from
Ingersoll will begin . tasking
down the grandstand at
Agricultural Park on Sep-
tember 12. The cost for
dernolitioTrwill be -$200.
It was back to the
classroom Tuesday far
hundreds of area school
students after the summer
holiday. For the most part,
elementary schools showed
declining enrolment while
GDCI recorded its highest
enrolment ever.
About 4,000 people, in-
cluding fans and players,
treked to Agricultural Park
over the weekend to witness
some fine fastball in the
Labor Day Tournament.