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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-23, Page 374 • ,, GODER;ILSIGNAL, 'T,I MAW" MANCHA1983--PAGE 5A 10 oz JAR ALL WHITE r f �l jr A} '•'ffi{� r 100% PURE MITCHELLS APPLE JUICE ... ..F..,7i.;.5 CONCENTRATED PURE McCAINS ORANGEUI E J C 12.5 OZ. TIN TIN THREE VARIETIES LIBBYS BEANS ZOODLES WITH MEATBALLS OR LIBBYS ALPHAGETTI. WITH BEEF LIBBYS TOMATO JUICE CTN. OF 72 TETLEY TEA BAGS 227 g 1.00 DOMINION HILLBILLY RABBIT 3.25 oz. 99 EA ASSORTED 400 g PKGS. BETTY CROCKER SNACKIN' CAKE MIXES DECAFFEINATED NESCAFE COFFEE 3 VARIETIES LANCIA • PASTA 1 Kg 99 500 g PKG. LA!CIA LASAGNA 99' BRAVO 'TOMATO. PASTE 5.5 oz. TINS. 2 FOR 89 fl 3 VARIETIES LANCIA ° 5 SIZES EGG NOODLES 375 g 79.# CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY E.D. SMITH PIE FILLINGS L. •'A PINEAPPLE SYRUP PACK CHUNK - CRUSHED - SLICED CARNATION HASH BROWN POTATOES 1 Kg 99° ASSORTED NEILSONS FOR YOUR FABRICS DOWNY SOFTENER CHRISTIES 250 g TRISCUIT WAFERS 149 FOR DISHWASHERS CASCADE 2.5 Kg s99 YELLOW -BLUE-GREEN J®CLOTHS 10 SHEET f.59 BILLY BEE LIQUID HONEY 500 g f.99 WELCHS GRAPE JELLY OR GRAPE JAM 500 mL 169 FLEISCHMAN CORN OIL MARGARINE .. 1 Ib. f.59 GILLETTE TRAC 11 CARTRIDGES 10•s 2. 99 3 VARIETIES GILLETTE FOAMY 00,(W 0.1jR116 ,NOy17 'P • COUNTRY OVEN DELICIOUS PRUNELLA CAKE 16 oz. 2.29 SPECIAL! ,COUNTRY OVEN TASTY BRAN MUFFINS SPECIAL! PKG. OF 6 115 COUNTRY OVEN HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG BUNS PKG OF 8 69' BLUEWATER FROZEN BOSTON BLUE FISH STICKS OR FRIE 24 oz. •39 NORMAL -OILY HALO SHAMPOO' BLUEWATER FROZEN BOSTON. BLUE FISH & CHIPS 32 oz. • 99 ROYALE VARIOUS COLOURS FACIAL TISSUE 10O's 89 SEALTEST CREAMED 500 y COTTAGE CHEESE %39 FRASERVILLE RASPBERRIES OR WHOLE STRAWBERRIES 3009 1S9 BADEN LIMBURGER 200 9 179 EDAM, GOUDA BADEN CHEESE 227 g 179 RHODES WHITE BREAD DOUGH Zs 119 WESTONS DINNER ROLLS 12s 79° LIQUID FOR DISHES IVORY DETERGENT ONE LITRE zehrs fine markets,., of fine foods THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH MONDAY & TUESDAY 9®6. P.M. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9®9 P.M. SATURDAY 8:304 P.M. Sti.ut. collecting papers TIO BITS Joanne Bueh in r The annual Rotary Club paper drive starts this year on Saturday, April 16 (the schedule for the whole season will be in Coming Events). Papers should be bundled and on the curb by 10 a.m. onick- u da P P ys. Books should be boxed separately for the book sale. Proceeds from, the paper drive and book sale are used to fund community projects. Recycling can have an important impact if everyone participates. +++ The Goderich and District After Five Club, sponsored by the Christian Business and ' Professional Women, will hold an Easter Dessert and Coffee on Tuesday, March 29 at 7:30 at the Candlelight Restaurant. Features will include egg decorating by Hilda Sam- pson of Goderich; "egg- cellent" music by Ron and Ruth Ashton of Goderich; and "Sunny Side Up" by Mara Lee Olson of London Reservations and can- cellations are essential and may be made by phoning Edna Stephens at 524-9309 or Darlene Morgan at 482-7973. +++ You ,are invited to an evening of poetry at the Clinton Branch Library on March 29. At 7:30 p,m. George Amabile, a Canadian poet, will be giving a.reading of his work. As well as being a poet, Mr. Amabile is an Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Manitoba . His work has appeared in 65 periodicals and magazines .. and A dozen anthologies. Mr. Amabile is a gifted performer whose resonant voice presents his poetry very effectively in a public reading He has - iven •realings o = 'i$ , ' • rk throughout , North America, on the CBC and public television. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. The program has been made possible through the League of Canadian Poets and the Canada Council. +++ Wondering what to do with the kids , during March break? The area library branches may have the answer for you. , On Thursday, March 24 at 2 p.m., the Two Plus Players will present "Pig Tales" at the G.oderich . Branch Library. On Friday March 25, Mr. • l'lagic will present a magic show at the Seaforth Branch Library at 11 a.m. and again at the Clinton Branch Library at 2 p.m. These programs • are sponsored' by Outreach Ontario and admission is free. You can also check with the local library branches • for story -telling times. +. 4- 4 - Seventeen thousand daffodils will ' be arriving here tomorrow ( March 24) to be sold by the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority for the next °• three days while quantities last. All proceeds will go to the • Canadian Cancer Society. Bunches of 10 will sell for $3 or two bunches for $5 and can be found at the Suncoast Mall, Zehrs, Brewer's Retail and around The Square. Support cancer research and treat yourself or sur- prise someone you love with . - a pretty yellow bouquet. The annual Daffodil Tea held by the Goderich Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society • will be Saturday, April 2 from 2-4:30 p.tn. in St. George's Anglican Church hall. Watch for our special ' HOPE supplement in next week's paper. It will contain , all the latest information on cancer research and all the fund-raising news for the Huron County area. 6- 1 /T( �.—) 1 5 IL '--1Z° par �r�rPatrik/