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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-09-22, Page 23GODERICH SIGNAU.STAR. WEDNESDAY. SE ER 22 PAGE 7A SUPER SPECIAL AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP T 10 OZ. FINK O E SUPER SPMA AYLMER CHOICE -CREAM CORN CHOICE GREEN PEAS 19 OZ. TINS FOR SUPER 'PECIAL BETTY CROCKER SUPER MOIST CAKE MIXES 510 9 `. EACH, 10 VARIETIES SUPER -_....... .. SPECIAL - CLOVRAF CHUNK LIGHT TUNA IN WATER T . 6.5 OZ. TIN SUPER SPECIAL! AYLMER CREAM OF soups. 10 OZ.7 TINS SUPER SPECIAL CHOICE QUALITY TOMATOES • ' 28 OZ. SUPER SPECIAL WESTONS HAMBURG OR IENER ROLLS 22.OURFOR $1.19 7:1.2$1.79280 SUPER SPECIAL KNOTTY PINEMUbHRUOMAYLMER CHICKEN OR TURKEY PIES REG. , , gTIN EACH AYLMER AYLMER 0 SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL CHOICE QUALITY . GREEN oRWAX519 BEANS T N°Z FANCY QUALITY TOMATO ' JUICE 14/0Z 9 2°'o ,CHOCOLATE . NEILSON PARTLY SKIMMED 02.68 OUR • YOUR CHOICE• OF:. YUM YUM, BABY MILK _ REG. 2.59 NeroFROM DILL, SWEET MIXED, PICKLES500 HADDOCK IN 350 g OUR • $ , IIICHLINER FROZEN • BATTER. , �_ ---- . , AT LOW PRICES „' '' ., ' I , 1.0 .. AYLMER ' . W __ _ . 3 VARIETIES OLD MILL OATS 1 .351,39•27mO kg AYLMER .7 _- - McCAIN CONCENTRATE .ORANGE. ,OR REVIVE 250 FOR $$ 3 QT. ' --BAG-- JUICE APPLE mL SLICED OR HALVES CHOICETIN PEACHES 4 FLAVOURS ZEHRS CRYSTALS . 9.75 OZ. PKG. OF 3 790 CHOICE HALVES BAR1'LETT _-_ .-� PEARS4N°z I CANADA DRY GINGERK, ALE. CLUBTER SODA„ WINTONICWAORPICKLES SUGAR FREE GINGER ALE PLUSDEP- FOR I SWEET ICICLE rr JAR' SCENTED OR UNSCENTED DRY IDEA . SOLID 60 g2.19 TRAC II REGULAR OR LIME 3 VARIETIES F SHAVE\ RIGHT . GUARD • CREAM st 9. ANTIPERSPIRANT 300 , mL9 250 mL . GILLETTE ATRA OR s'` TRAC II CARTRIDGES PKG. of 5 • BICK'S .WINE FLAVOURED st to BICK'S .SAUERKRAUT 32 OZ. • BICK'S FINE QUALITY . . SWEET GHERKINS 750 mL 1.29 SCENTED OR UNSCENTED DRY IDEA . ROLL ON 50 mL . SILKIENCE AYLMER SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER ROSEBUD . 400 tnL BEETFOMANZANILLA 19 . °Z TIN ASST'D FLAVOURS MISS MEW . , s I. Oz 3/$ RICKS STUFFED . OLIVES 375 mL $f• DILLS WITH GARLIC; NO GARLIC, POLSKI OGORKI ROSE PICKLES_ONELITRE $f•39 YELLOW, BLUE, PINK OR GREEN J -CLOTH TOWELS .7,G_$1. 4Q 10 . • FOR THE LAUNDRY TIDE DETERGENT _ _ _:.cow t2 \ LITRE � DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER _ i - LITRE • 7 OLD DUTCH LIQUID. 'BLEACH, 3.6 $t.39 LITR ASSORTED NEILSON:: CANDY BARS S` a PKG. . if r OF 4 • •' -•, - (:-- f. - ,�, 'i .: ,. \� \- FARMERS; � I ' SPECIAL! SCHNEIDERS CHEESES CHEDDAR MILD, MEDIUM, OLD BRICK, COLBY OR 250g ' BLOCK DARE - 4 VARIETIES BREAKTIME COOKIESTARTS 400 g 119 19 GRANNY BUTTER . PKG. 10 i,29 ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT MINUTE. MAID .. JUICE t2.5. OZ 19 370 g PKG. OF ONE 10" OR DELUXE PIZZA 2.29 29 PURE VEGETABLE CRISCO SHORTENINGMOZZARELLA 3 LB. 89• Christies Triscuit WAFERS 250 6 ' $1e39 Arm & Hammer washing SODA 3 kg $3.59 Cranberry Cocktail OCEAN SPRAY o° $139 Knotty Pine BEEF PIES 2$0 9 $1.69 Neilsontag2°° Small Curd Cottage CHEESE Soo s $1e39 Fleischmann YEAST 4 oz. St 99 Ivory Soap BATH BAR"P%9°1 3$1.29 Burgers 8 Beans, Meatball Stew. Beans 8 Wieners/Rise PURITAN 212 9 28° 'n' Shine Orange CRYSTALS t 3 oz. $le35 Clarks - 2 Varieties BEANS 14 oz 691 Highliner Haddock FISH STICKS. 1.69 Blue Bonnet Coloured '4's MARGARINE 3 LB 1.69 Delisle Silhouette YOGURT 500 g $% f9 Frico Baby Edam CHEESE 400 g $3.19 Weston Apple Snack FRESH 'BUNS of 6 99°, Weston Raisin Bran MUFFINS of 6 1.15 Spic & SpanRoll CLEANER 1 LITRE $2.39 Scented or Non- scented " On • SOFT & DRI 50 rn Sf59 WORTH OF GAS 0 WITH ®► FILL UP ._...:._. . FOR �� ONLYMonday. -_..iimum WITH EVERY $50.00 PURCHASE AT ZEHRS Country Oven Bakeshop - 1SPECIAL MON TUES., OR WED.I Chunky style CHEESE BREAD is oz MVP "" : �s29 Brown sugar COFFEE CAKE ,ti oz LOAF 990 Brown or Crusty FRESH ROLLS DOZEN811' n FOR 24 HOUR RATE. ,HOURS .RENT��A-L�� When you rent an „/� S SOF machine on Tuesday or Wednesday you can keep it for 2 days but pay only for 1. rental of _ , � ,' 'OFF* M1'n7.50 (plus tax) ' T.M. THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY #8 GODERICH MONDAY & TUESDAY 9-6 P.M. s� WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30-6 P.M. Box office records broken Attendance and box office records fell left and right for the 1982 Blyth Summer Festival season which closed September 15. More than 31,000 persons paid their way into regular performances at the Festival with added atten- dance at previews and benefit performances pushing attendance past the 32,000 mark. Overall paid at- tendance was 89.9 per cent of capacity. Country - Hearts by Ted Johns and John Roby headed the list with an average of . 470 persons per night for 95.8 percent of capacity. Heads You- Lose by Peter Colley drew 458 persons per night or 93.3 percent of capacity with an average of 456.6 persons per night. Anne Chislett's Quiet in the Land which was held over for three extra per- formances averaged 424 per- sons per night or 88 per cent of capacity. When previews and benefit performances are taken into account, Quiet in the Land becomes the first play in Festival history to draw more=khan 10,000 per- sons in a single 'season. Down North by Janet Amos played to 85 per cent of capacity, an average of 419 persons per performance. In all there were 52 sold out performances at . the Festival. The entire run of • Country Hearts was sold out and all but one performance of Heads You Lose was sold out. Only three perfor- mances of the initial three- week run of Quiet in the Land were not sold out. "It has been the third year in a raw of incredible growth," Janet Amos, Ar- • tistic Director said, • "and a __._._r-eahchallenge.to-us.m plane ._._-. ing the 1983 season." Medieval Feast planned Keep Saturday, November 13 at 7 p.m. open. One hun- dred and fifty-four tickets are now on sale at the Blyth Centre for the Arts for our second annual Medieval Feast. If last year's success is anyindication, you should order your tickets, as soon as possible.. , For $15. (plus tax) you can enjoy a fabulous meal in-. cluding soup, bread, roast pig, chicken, ribs, battered mushrooms, fall fruits, vegetables, and tarts. If you enjoy it, you can also lave wine and beer., A Medieval Feast demands medieval cutlery, your fingers, so bring your own bib and enter the . Great Medieval Feast Bib Contest. To add •colour to our banquet hall, you can also dress up in medieval costumes if you wish. To fill out the evening, we will have entertainment of all kinds, including music and magic. Our magician is Ron . Oliver and our rninistrels include the Madrigal Singers and a har- pist. 1''or . a riotous evening of good food, good fun and good entertainment, don't miss this year's Medieval Feast at the Blyth Memorial Hall, November 13. All proceeds will go directly . to the building fund. For tickets call 523-9300 or 523-9225. Harbor report BY RON GRAHAM The Algosea arrived light from Port Colborne on September 10 and cleared harbor the next day for Three Rivers, Quebec. The Algoport arrived light from Kingsville on Sep- tember 14 and cleared harbor the next day for Cornerbrook, = Newfoun- dland.• The Algoway cleared harbor for S't. Joseph. .Michigan onSep.tem.her 5. Maitland... _. • from page 6A Bail Club Tournament was won by Verna and John Kane, after aclose...c1J runners-up Joan and Bob McDougall. Jean and Bill Hanly who won the Molson Trophy last week. and the Air Canada in July. came ' tenth in a field •of 118 couples at North Halton on Frida). September 17. Good show' Sorry folks, there was no hole -in -one on Championship Day ... we're blaming the wind. But there is one more week when 1 could report It' Good fuck.