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Facial Tissue, Assorted Colours
KLEENEX
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FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN PORK HOCKS OR
Pork Liver 1649¢
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN OR -FRESH
Side Pork Ribs
ROCK
Cornish Hens 161.49
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Grade "Aa'
LARGE
EGGs
Dozen
1 9
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TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED
Cottage Rolls 161.4.9
NEW ZEALAND SHOULDER
Lamb Chops lb1.49
FROZEN HIGHLINER BRAND BOSTON
Bluefish Fillets 14-ozpkg 1.49
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Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef (Our Reg. Price ib 2.18)
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Cooked Meats p g SCHNEIDERS, SLICED (REGULAR OR MAPLE)
HOZ k 79 Side Bacon1-Ibpkg 1.69
SCHNEIDERS, (COIL) OLDS FASHIONED
Polish Sausage 161■99 Hams Schneiders 1-63.69
TOWN CLUB
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Side Bacon -Ib pkg 1■49 Fish w&ERChips pkg
Chips 20 -oz 1.49
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Price 3.29
RUBBERMAID
PAILS
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1.49
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general merchandise
STERLITE - PKG OF 3 OUR REG. PRICE 1.39 u. -- SAVE 1.29
Ice -Cube Trays 2 for 1.49
ALL -IN -ONE, SHEER OUR REG. PRICE 1.69 s.. SAVE 1.19
Pantyhose Whisper 261.49
3 -PACK OUR REG. PRICE 1.39 ea - SAVE 1.29
Dishcloths 2for1.49
WOVEN WOOD OUR REG. PRICE 59c ea - SAVE 87c
Salad Bowls 4ior1:49
FRIG -O -SEAL OUR REG. PRICE
Lettuce Saver
PHILIPS g Lights
OUR REG. PRICE 1.69
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2.35 - SAVE 86c
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LEAVER - PIECES & STEMS 10 -OZ TIN
Mushrooms 2for1.49
SUN MIX 13 OZ. PKG.
Orange CrystalsFlavour.
69¢
BATH SIZE BANDED PACK OF 3 BARS
HEINZ, IN TOMATO SAUCE
S a heti' ACTION PRICEI
p g 8 -fl -oz tin 5 for 1.49
BREAD 'N BUTTER OR ACTION PRICEI
KOSHER BABY DILLS 15 -FL -OZ JAR
Heinz Pickles 261.49
Zest Soa ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICEI 8•FL.OZ TIN
p 1.49 Clark Stews 3 for 1.49
WHITE OR LEMON BANDED PACK OF 3 BARS IN TOMATO SAUCE OR WITH PORK 14 -FL -OZ TIN
Sunlight SOAP 2 for 1.49 Clark Beans 3 for 1®49
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Wash Basin
pkg of 2 99¢
1.59 .a -- SAVE 1.69
2 for 1■49
1.09 era. - SAVE 69c
2,4 .49
BUY 4 - SAVE 59c
Beatrice, Assorted Flavours
BOTTOM
YOGURT
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4
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Orange Juice
KRAFT, QUARTERS, PARKAY
Margarine
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64-f1•oz btl 149
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246 pkg 1■49
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DIAMOND HEAVY DUTY
Soap Pads pkgof la 26- 1.49
IDEAL ASST.
14 -FL -OZ TIN
Vegetables 661.49
SEACLIFFE WHOLE
OUR REG. PRICE 2.p9 - SAVE 1.50 Potatoes WHOLE
each 1.49 STEWED TOMATOES
Angle Brooms
SCREW TOP OUR REG. PRICE 1.39 .. - SAVE 1
29 Del Monte
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1.49
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Rubber Gloves2for1.49
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from page 10A
Bolland and family and
parents of Clarkson spent
the weekend at their
farm, entertaining
relatives and friends and
-ga Merlin& _
Marie Garvey, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Garvey and
family of Toronto
weekended at the Garvey
Homestead.
Paul and Dianne
Wisse,r spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Vassella.
Congratulations and
best wishes to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Van Osch of
Lucknow, on their 51st
Wedding Anniversary
May 22.
Kathy O'Keefe and
Anita Hogan of London
were home for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Frayne and Mary Frayne
attended the funeral of
Julia Frayne (an aunt of
Eugene and Donald
Frayne) in Forest on
Sunday, May 20.
Recent visitors at the
Clares were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Hughes of
Mississauga, and
Dorothy and Bernadette
Ryan of Toronto, all
attending the "Anne of
Green Gables" play at
F.E. Madill.
Kingsbridge Girl
Guides enjoyed a camp- ,
out Saturday night with
their leader, Joanne
Menary.
--Many from this area
attended the, auction sale
of the household effects of
the estate of the late Elva
Kearny at St. Augustine
on May 21.
Lisa Frayne, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene .
Frayne, received the
• results of her ballet and
tap exams at the Cum-
brae School of Dancing in
Kincardine. She was
highly commended in
Grade 4 ballet - The
Rbyal. Academy of
Dancing. In The British
Association ot' 'I:eachers
of Dancing - British
Medallion, in Tap, Lisa
was also highly com-
mended.
Congratulations to
newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Doherty, who
were married at Christ
Church, ' Port Albert on
Saturday, May 1a.
Mr. and Mrs: Dennis
Dalton visited last week
with their daughter,
Frances Marsman,
Arnold and family in
London. Mrs. Dalton is
now a patient in West-
minster Campus -Victoria
Hospital in London.
The - community
welcomes Werner and
Theresa Ritgen and in-
fant son, who have taken
up residence in their new
home on their farm at lot
2, concession 9, W.D.
Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Pritchard visited at the
Dalton home.,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Reaburn . and infant
visited at the John Van
Rooy home.
OBITUARY '
Mr. and Mrs. John
• Howard, _Mrs: Cyril
Austin and Mike O'Neill
attended the funeral for
Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan
at Wildfield on Saturday,
May 19.
She died suddenly at- _
her home at the age of 83.
In October 1975 she was
predeceased by her
husband, John P.
Sullivan, a native of Ash-
field.
She is survived by 10
children, 57 grand-
children and 10 great-
grandchildren.
The O'Neill, Sinnett
and Howard families are
cousins.
Ray Dalton, visiting
with his sister, Mrs.
Margarie O'Connor at
Pickering, also attended
wthe funeral.
WELCOME
SERVICE
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"housewarming elite, and
Information about your
new !citation. Th. Hostess
will be glad to arrange
your subscription to the
Signal -Star.
Call her id 524-9062
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