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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-07-17, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 17. 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 3 O', , FAORTE FIODS PRIOR PACK 100'S PRE -PRICED 79¢ TEA BAGS NABOB DIET and REGULAR 3 1/2 OZ LEMONADE CRYSTAL BURN'S 1 1/2 LB CANNED HAMS KAM 12 'OZ LUNCHE®ME. GOLD SEAL 7 3/4 OZ COHOE SALMO BYE -THE -SEA CHUNK 6 1/2 OZ LIGHT TUNA CHASE and SANBORN DOUBLE BLEND 10 OZ INSTANT COFFEE MACARONI and CHEESE 11 OZ CATTELLI DINNER IMPERIAL 1007o VEGETABLE OIL 3 LBS MARGARINE BRIGHT'S FANCY 19 FLUID OZ TOMATO JUICE CHIPS AHOY COFFEE BREAKS FAVOURITES 1 LB CHRISTIES COOKIES CAPTAIN CRUNCH 12 OZ CE QUAKER REAL a• 9c /79c 79c 9` ®D9 3/85 'L59 5/``i 9c 79c 49` Picnic Lemonade 12 FLUID OZ 3/99` AT POP 1 ICESi {4,,rlets LB354 iners READY -TO -EAT PICNIC Should LEAN G BY - THE- PIECE ologn THRIFTY acon 5 LB LB LB LB LB 5 CANADA NO 1 ONTARIO POTATOES U.S. NO1 LARGE WATERMELONS GARDEN FRESH ONTARIO NO 1 GREEN or YELLOW BEANS 10 LB 89 EA $1.29 LB 39 WEEKEND SPECIALS July 17, 18, 19, 20 PLEASE NOTEt We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. AL.'S MARKET HENSA.LL ONTARIO Pyne reunion held The 42nd annual Pym reun- ion was held Sunday at River- view Park in Exeter with 57 in attendance. The president, Harry Cole, welcomed every- one. After dinner the business was conducted and the sports were P as follows; a candy and peanut scramble was enjoyed by the children; The youngest baby present was Lisa Elizabeth Mc- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKellar, of-Seaforth and her great grandfather, Will- lam H. Essery was the oldest. Winners in the races were, boys, 6-8 Allan Pym, girls 9-12 Margaret m; boys 9-12,i, Edmund Hurter; girls 13-15, Gloria Buckner; boys 13-15 Colin McNamara; young men's race, Mark Buckner; married ladeis race, Cathy McKellar; married men's race, Paul Mc- Kellar• cracker and whistleenvironmentally contest Jim Roberts; balloon kick the scontest, ipper (ladies)mund Marion Mennell, (Men's). Paul Shul- man; guessing the number of smarties in a jar, Beverley Shul- man. Several relays were conduct- ed with Lauretta Buckner's at ExeterConsumers team the victors. Happy,. birth- day was sung to Howard Pym who was celebrating his birth- day that day. Next year's officers are; president, Toni Shulman; vice- president, Jack Eagleson; secretary -treasurer, Helen Y" Roberts; sports committee, Beth and Harry Cole and Marilyt and John Pym. The remainder of the afternoon was spent visit - ing and renewing acquaintances. news If that 'old faithful' refriger- ator ofyours appears readyfor PPe retirement look to the August g issue of Canadian Consumer for Consumers' Association of Can - ada test results on nine popular no -frost, two door models, before you decide on a replace - merit. The main purpose of a refrig- erator is to keep foods at proper storage temperatures between 0-5 degrees in the freezer, g and about 37 degrees in the of the mainspace of the To test how well they could achieve these temperatures, CAC loaded refrigerators to capacity and placed them in P Y controlled rooms. The internal temperature mainspace of freezer and mains ace were while the rooms were kept at 70 and 90 degrees. Refrigerators were also tested at a room temperature of 110 degrees to determine how they would react to extreme condit- ions. 'r - MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT Mr, and Mrs. Ton Tower, Debbie and Sandra have return- ed from a pleasant two week holiday when they motored to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Tony VanDyke,Kellar, who spent ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal, and Mr. and Mrs. John VanDyke who spent ten days with Mr, and Mrs. Don Dodds and family of Seaforth, left this week to visit other interesting points in Can- ada before returning to Oud- Beyerland, Holland. While here they visited Ridgetown, Strat- ford, Goderich, Guelph and Fanshawe. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keys attended graduation ceremon_ ies July 14 in Central Uniteding. Sarnia, for their daugh ter, Anne. She was one of a class of fifty-five in the final graduation of St. Clair Region- al School of Nursing. Also attending were Miss Linda Keys, Toronto, Mr. Gerald Spanton, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Spanton, Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. David Spanton, of For- est, Mr, and Mrs. Tony VanDyke, Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs. George Gawne of Brantford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal and also visited with Mr, and Mrs. Tony VanDyke who were visiting at the Roobal : Mr. and Mrs. VanDyke from Bradford had not seen their cousins from Holland for 47 years,refrigerator. Dr, and Mrs. Robert Mickle spent Sunda with the former's Y mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle, Gary Scholl, of London was the guest soloist at Hensall United Church on Sunday morn- Gary sang, "Morning has Broken" accompanied on the Pchecked organ by Mrs. Turkheim. Rev.Gordon Don Beck preached on the sermon topic "Church and State, P —0 ® B�'' ie d r. ® Bronsoncentre Mr. and Mrs. William Mc - Gee spent the weekend with his sister Miss Gertie McGee on the Bronson Line. Mr. and Mrs. Ton Penhale and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pen- Pen - hale attended the anniversary party, honouring Mr. anter;d Mrs. Penhale at St. Thomas on their 45th wedding anniver- saryrecently. Y Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong have returned from their trip to England, Shields are put on farm mach- inery for your protection. O', , FAORTE FIODS PRIOR PACK 100'S PRE -PRICED 79¢ TEA BAGS NABOB DIET and REGULAR 3 1/2 OZ LEMONADE CRYSTAL BURN'S 1 1/2 LB CANNED HAMS KAM 12 'OZ LUNCHE®ME. GOLD SEAL 7 3/4 OZ COHOE SALMO BYE -THE -SEA CHUNK 6 1/2 OZ LIGHT TUNA CHASE and SANBORN DOUBLE BLEND 10 OZ INSTANT COFFEE MACARONI and CHEESE 11 OZ CATTELLI DINNER IMPERIAL 1007o VEGETABLE OIL 3 LBS MARGARINE BRIGHT'S FANCY 19 FLUID OZ TOMATO JUICE CHIPS AHOY COFFEE BREAKS FAVOURITES 1 LB CHRISTIES COOKIES CAPTAIN CRUNCH 12 OZ CE QUAKER REAL a• 9c /79c 79c 9` ®D9 3/85 'L59 5/``i 9c 79c 49` Picnic Lemonade 12 FLUID OZ 3/99` AT POP 1 ICESi {4,,rlets LB354 iners READY -TO -EAT PICNIC Should LEAN G BY - THE- PIECE ologn THRIFTY acon 5 LB LB LB LB LB 5 CANADA NO 1 ONTARIO POTATOES U.S. NO1 LARGE WATERMELONS GARDEN FRESH ONTARIO NO 1 GREEN or YELLOW BEANS 10 LB 89 EA $1.29 LB 39 WEEKEND SPECIALS July 17, 18, 19, 20 PLEASE NOTEt We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. AL.'S MARKET HENSA.LL ONTARIO