The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-05-04, Page 21Crossroads -May 4, 1983 -Page 5
Frozen Store Pack
Beef Steakettes . o kg.
31261b. 1.48
48
Frozen 10 Ib. box 3126
1Beef Steakettes.. kg.ib.
Frozen Assorted Sizes
While supply supplyjasts.
Utility Turkeys . .
Frozen Assorted Sizes Butterball 304.
Turkeys While supply lasts kg.
Maple leaf 175 gr. pkg. ■
Popular ooked Meats ...... .
kg. 2.16 �,98
lb. 1.38
Maple Leaf
Corned Beef Brisketkg
Maple Leaf 750 gr.
Beef Burgers ..... .
Maple Leaf 1 lb. pkg. Devon
Link Sausage .... kg.
Freiburger's Store Packed
Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, 2
.16■ 98
Macaroni Salad kg.lb.
4.3T ,,1.98
2.98
2.82 ,,1.28
Schneiders 500 gr. pkg.
Sausage Rolls . .
Schneiders 175 gr.
Ham Steaks ....
Schneiders 175 gr. pkg.
Chopped Ham or Picnic . .
Schneiders 375 gr. pkg.
Bologna ..... .
O 0 O
1.98 FROM OUR DELI COUNTER
1.58
.1.38
1.58
Schneiders 325 gr. pkg. Regular, Mushroom, Barbecue
Hors d'Oeuvres . .
Fearmans
Bologna, Whole ..
Chunks ... , ... .
Schneiders
Whole Rib Eye
Schneiders
Rib Eye Steaks
kg.
kg.
.......1.98
kg. 1.T4,, .79
,, 2.18lb. .99
6.35,e 2.88
6.5T,, 2.98
EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK -
THE SAVINGS SIRE SUPER!
MOUNT FOREST
STORE ONLY
Everybody's 3.6 litre jug
Liquid Bleach ....
Everybody's 3.6 litre jug
Fabric Softener .. .
1.19
1.69
229
Everybody's 6 litre Powdered .
Laundry Detergent .. .
In Mount Forest visit our in store
HOUHTRY KITCHEN BAKERY
Fresh baked goods daily featuring:
Our ownDinner Rolls doz_ ®8
9
Fresh baked Pumpkin�Pie
or
Apple Crumb Your Choice m
WHILE SUPPLIES LAST.
0
ScOld Fashion Ham . . • . • .
hneiders sliced per 100 gr. 88
4.16 1.89
kg. lb.
Fearmans sliced
Cooked Ham
FRESH ONTARIO PORI( SE
LE
Fresh Picnic
Pork Shoulder
Roasts kg,
94
lb . 88
Fresh
Shoulder Pork Chops
3• .04 1.38
Fresh Fast Fry
Shoulder Pork Chops
,, 3.26 lb 1.48
Fresh Boneless
Pork Butt Roasts
3.48 ,p 1.58
Fresh Freiburger's Reg. & Garlic
Pork Sausage
Fresh Tenderized
Pork Shoulder
Fresh '.%2 and '/a
Ground Beef & Pork
.3.92 1.78
92 „ 1.T8
,g 170 ,,.1.68
Fresh .
Pork Liver
,, .86 ib .39
Fresh
Pork Riblets
Schneiders
Inner Pig Tails
1.52 ,e .69
MOTHER'S DAY FLOWE6 &
GARDEN CENTRE SPECIALS
Flowering Hanging Baskets 8" pot only 7.99 and up
Flowering Hanging Baskets . . . 10" pot only 12 ' 99 and up
Hardy Garden Mum Plants 3" pot only '99 each
Potted Hybrid Tea Roses 6.99 each
Potted Climbing Rose Bushes 6.99 each
Baby Rose Bushes 8.99 each
Colourful Geraniums 4'/2" pot only 1.49 each
Assorted colours. Buy 10 or more at only 1.25 each
All Silk & Dry Flower Arrangements 0/0 off reg. prices
175 and up
Shrubs - Uprights and Spreaders
Buy 4 or more and get an additional 10% Off.
Flowering shrubs available also.
FREIB.URGER'S
FOOD MARKET
6 Arthur Street North
Elmira
Open 6 Days a Week
8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.rn.
Wed. Thurs. Fri. till 9:00 p.m.
121 Main Street
Mount Forest
Open 6 Days a Week
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thurs. Fri. till 9:00 p.m.
FREE PARKING AT
REAR OF STORES.
We reserve the right
to limit quantities.
We went to Greenland and
had a whale of a time cover-
ing the Timmins -Greenland
Winter Games.
It was an off -beat. assign-
ment. For the past few
years, top-flight athletes
from Timmins and Green-
land have been meeting in a
sports and cultural ex-
change. The games were
held in Timmins last year.
This year, 48 of the athletes
flew by charter plane to the
city of Nuuk in Southern
Greenland.
Since I cover Ontario, Glo-
bal thought it would be a
good idea for me to go along.
My wife, Jenny, who is my
production assistant and
ordinarily travels with us,
would have no part of it.
"There's no way I'm going
up there and freeze to death
for a week," she muttered.
She stayed home and packed
in some games with her
bridge buddies.
So cameraman Terry Cul-
bert and myself flew from
Toronto to Timmins, stayed
overnight and flew to Green-
land the next morning on an -
Austin Airways plane to
Nuuk. It took us ten hours,
with refueling stops at Whale
Island and Frobisher Bay.
It was an unforgettable ex-
perience. Both Terry and I
have done a fair bit of travel-
ling but Greenland is in a
class by itself for splendor in
scenery. All of us on the
plane were shocked into sil-
ence when we got our first
glimpse of the towering ice-
caps. They were intimidat-
ing, even frightening in their
remote, awesome beauty.
We landed. at Nuuk_airport
and took a cab into the city
through what seemed to be
almost a tunnel of ice and
snow. The population of
Nuuk is only 10,000 but they
still call it a city. And it looks
like one.
There are urban style
apartments, occupied by
mostly Inuit families and
many small, colorful houses.
There's a shopping centre,
and shops scattered around
where you can buy just about
everything. It's all imported.
Greenland's only major
industry is fishing.
Denmark colonized Green-
land two centuries ago, and
has poured millions of
kroners into it ever since. Al-
though there are only 9,000
Danes of a total population of
about 49,000, their influence
is everywhere. Greenland
got Home Rule two years ago
and the new premier is an
Inuit. He was telling us he
hopes to reconstruct things
so that Eskimo culture will
not die completely.
The next day we went by
helicopter over the infamous
"Iceberg Alley" to an
Eskimo village. There were
tidy cottages throughout the
village. Not an igloo in sight.
Not even a spear. Inuit now
use fishing vessels and send
their catch to the modern
processing plants along the
coast.
The following day we
covered the games. There
were Alpine and Nordic
skiing, indoor soccer, bad-
minton and karate. Green-
landers know nothing about
hockey or curling. In the
overall picture, Timmins
edged Greenland slightly, I
think. Nobody seemed too
clear about it. But everybody
won on the friendship front.
And was it cold? You can
bet your last Eskimo pie on
it. Oldtiriiers said it was
Greenland's coldest winter
in 100 years!
SCULPTOR TO BE
FEATURED ON TV
Umberto Fusari, well
known local sculptor will be
featured in a half-hour tele-
vision special : "The hands of
Umberto Fusari sculptor"
Sunday, May 8, at 1 p.m. on
CKCO-TV, Kitchener.
The television special will
feature the artistic talents of
Fusari creating a clown cer-
amic figurine from start to
finish.
The program took over six
months to complete in order
to allow the artist time to
develop the step by step
creation of the finished
figurine. The program will
be seen on Mother's Day on
CKCO-TV, Kitchener at 1
p.m., following the very
popular show "Big Top
Talent" and will preceed a
televised baseball game on
the CTV television network
that day.
Hindenburg disaster
The dirigible Hindenburg
exploded on May 6, 1937, as
it approached the mooring
mast at Lakehurst, N.J.