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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-09-14, Page 16Page 16 Citizens News, September 14, 1978 Accidents Continued from page 1 Regina Regier, RR 8, Parkhill struck the ditch and rolled over in a field on County road 21, south of Highway 83 Monday even- ing. Damages were es- timated at $1,200 by Constable Larry Christiaen. The driver sustained cuts and bruises. Cora Ann Lemoine, Maple was taken to University Hospital, London Monday evening suffering from ma- jor injuries after the vehicle she was a passenger in left Stephen road 2-3, south of _County road 21._.. _ • The vehicle was driven by Peter Sutherland, Huron Park. The driver and two other passengers Susan Derulle, Huron Park and Ray Snell, Centralia were treated for minor injuries at South Huron Hospital, Ex- eter. Constable Bob Whiteford set damages at $800. Businesses Continued from page 1 better display of goods. Construction on the building which has a Swiss motif and which is being built by Richard Bedard Construction began in the last week of July. The building will have space for 25 parking places. Thiel says they hope to be in the building sometime before Christmas. According to Leo Meidinger construction is progressing well on his six unit townhouse unit on Frederick street north. Meidinger says he hopes to have a couple of the units ready for occupancy at the first of the year. Construc- tion on the unit which is be- ,ing built by Denomme Construction of Dashwood began on August 4. Each unit has two bedrooms, a full basement and a total living space of 950 square feet. FaI.I fair Fall fairs are nostaligic gatherings for rural and ur- ban folk alike. They revive memories for city dwellers who used to vacation on an uncle's farm, while livestock judging and horse shows attract retired farmers. Regardless of country or city backgrounds, youngsters clamor for candy floss and rides on the ferris wheel. "There's something magic about a fair," says E.A. Starr, director of the Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Societies Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. "More than 230 fairs are scattered from the Manitoba border to the Ottawa River." These popular events have been a tradition in Ontario since 1792, when Niagara -on - the -Lake hosted the first fair. It's still a custom for people of all ages to celebrate the harvest in the golden days of autumn. Friendly competition amongst neighbors is a key ingredient of fall fairs. Grandmothers used to treasure first prize for their patchwork quilts or crabap- ple jelly. Prizes for these crafts and homemade preserves can still be won, and for modern-day homemakers, there, are also such categories as dried flower arrangements or batik. "Most fairs are held in August, September or Oc- tober, but some agricultural societies are organizing them for early summer, to avoid conflicting dates," says Mr. Starr. cce Gold Seal Aged Al Steer Country Style Not included in 6% refunds. Fresh Country Cut Del Monte, 7 Varieties Pudding Cups Royale Paper Towels 95e 2 roll, 2 ply Not included in 6% refunds. Fresh Ontario Pork Leg CENTRE CUT STEAK ; """"" e'1.68 Save 30c Ib. 1 For Home Aged Al 1. 1 Fresh Ontario Pork CUTLET lb. 9.68 Save 30' Ib. Toastmaster White Sliced 16 oz. 1 BAMBI BREAD 2/77' TOILET TISSUE 5S`: Maple Leaf 1 '/s lbs. 1 CANNED HAM $3.88; McCormick, Choc. Chip, Assorted Cream Big value, COOKIES 1, lbs. $1.48' Rich's Frozen 1 COFFEE RICH 16oz 33': Tang, Poly Pack ORANGE CRYSTALS •_1/2 O. °LOH: Your Freezer ,i • Steer Beef 1 1 We tell you what you're buying. SIDES e x1.28 FRONTS e x1 .08 HINDS n $1.48 Price Includes Wittich's Sliced Hamburg & Hot Dog BUNS 12's 58' Processing 1 Not included in 6% refunds. Tend -R -Spot BAVARIAN SAUSAGE ib 51.28 Save 30c Ib. Extra Lean Fresh (formerly steak) GROUND BEEF Ib. $1.58 Save 20c Ib. IIDel Monte In Own Juice 1 Sliced, Tidbit, Crushed PINEAPPLE, 14 oz. 2/98 Bravo Plain 28 oz. SPAGHETTI SAUCE 95' Treesweet Canned orange & grapefruit orange reconstituted JUICES grapefruit reconstituted 48 oz Seacliffe Whole White • POTATOES 19 °L 38' in Old South Frozen 61/4 oz. ORANGE JUICE 2/85' :PRODUCE 1 • Produce of Honduras 1 Golden Ripe ani■=•MI NM•M1MI VALUABLE COUPON Extra Lean Store Sliced OOKED H STORE HOURS Mon. to Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Prices Effective Sept. 13 to 19 Ib. ;1 .78 Save $1.10 Ib. With coupon and $12 order excluding cigarettes, tobacco and coupon item. 8-6 8-9 8-7 9-5 SENIOR CITIZENS OFFER 0000 ON TUESDAYS TO ANY PERSON AS YEARS OF AGE OR OIOM UPON FRESFNTATION OF THEIR 000ERNMENr HEALTH & WELFARE IDENTITY CARO SAYE 6% Bananas ib.1 Can. No. 1 Green e Cabbage Can. No. 1 Large Green Peppers sal each each 1 3 4 CASH DISCOUNT ON YOUR PURCHASE ON ANY TUESDAY Excluding Cigarettes Land Quarters of. Beef TWO MORE REASONS TO SHOP AT ..TENDER SPOT BABY BONUS CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE AT THE TENDERSPOT AND 238-2512 GRAND BEND SAVE 6%® ON YOUR PURCHASE ONLY OFFER 0000 ANYTIME Excluding Cigarettes and Quarters of Beef