Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 23 Aug 1978, p. 9

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APPLE OR ORANGE CPLUS DRINKS CHICKEN OF THE SEA LIGHT 22 SAVING OUR REG PRICE 61 EA 48 FL OZ TIN OUR REG PRICE 105 65 OZ CHUNK TUNA MARY MILES MILD OR MEXICAN HOT CHILI CON CARNE OUR REG PRICE 75 ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS RED ROSE HIGHLINER FROZEN BONELESS POWER PRICED EIEEETS 32 159 CINNAMON DANISH OR COCONUT CREME DARE COOKIES BREAD BUTTER POWER PRICED 119 POWER PRICED CORONATION PICKLES 021 RITE WHITE OR PDWER PRICED RAINBOW 129 POWER PRICED SERVIETTES 03230 ASSORTED VARIETIES SUGAR SWEET KOOL AID DRINK MIX 69 OIICKEN OFTrHE WER PRICED SEA LIGHT CHUNK TUNA im 1602 PKG OF120 OUR REG PRICE 363 PANTRY SHELF 975 oz PKG OF ASSORTED COLOURS BATHROOM PLY PEAUT BUTTER BUDGET TISSUE FRESH MILK OUR REG PRICE 73 BRILLIANT POWER PRICED SHRIMP 25 POWER PRICED GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 69 AUTOMATIC gSAHivIEPSRITE POWER PRICED DETERGEN 522 gtféfjllc POWER PRICED UTILITY FROZEN CONCENTRATED POWER PRICED EEMIIIRSE are 29 RICHMELLO CHOCOLATE POWER PRICED BAR oz CAKE PKG GET ONE WITH EVERY $5000 WORTH OF FREE RIDES FREE FOOD FREE SHOWS FREE DRAW TICKET ON PANASONIC MICROWAVE OVEN FREE ADMISSION FOR CHILD 12 YEARS OF AGE OR UNDER MONDAY TO FRIDAY DOMINION CASH REGISTER TAPESDATED AS OF JULY 24Ih78 Values effective until closing Tuesday August 29 1978 WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COU GARBAGE BAGS OUR REG PRICE 109 QJIKKI PLASTIC HEAVY DUTY PONS CARRO 2Ibbog CANADA NO ONTARIO GROWN FIELD CANADA NO ONTARIO POTATOES 10 LB BAG CANADA NO ONTARIO TENDER FLAKED BURNS HAM OUR REG PRICE 99 Joan Fieldens Hints from THE GAIEIIIII RHUBARB The stalks of the rhubarb plant are used In many popular desserts 3V2 ounces cooked WIth added sugar 141 calories Basic Preparation When picking or purchasing rhubarb look for fresh tIrm large stalks with bright dark red or cherry colour When purchasing remember that one pound equals cups cooked To store It Is best to use rhubarb as soon as possible If it is stored it will keep for the following lengths of time Fresh unrefrlgerated uncooked13 days Fresh refrigerated cooked 45 days Fresh frozen TOMATOES CANADA NO ONTARIO Ts cucumsrns PEPPERS 24939939 PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED OR PARTLY SKIMMED OT BAG OR 106 Hot 60 Deposit on 109 limit Customer In frozen food compartment 23 days in freezer1 year OT BASKET CANADA NO CELERY HEARTS ONTARIO NO SWEET GREEN PRODUCT OE IISA REALEMON RECONSTITUTED LEMON JUICE ASSORTED VARIETIES FROZEN CHUN KING DINNERS ILouuirmrr Hum in OUR REG PRICE 125 Exclusive Distributors of Free ONTARIO SWEEPS Tickets om WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES DOMINION STORES LIMITED nion the examiner Wod floody Aug 23 1918 Ichu rchill Ilyn Saunter 7752470 CHURCHILL Heather Constable passed with mark of 87 at the music teachers ex aminations at the Western Con servatory of Music The student was formerly studying music at the University of Western 0n tario and is currently at the University of Guelph studying voice Heather the daughter of Blake and Shirley Constable is enjoying holidays during the month of August with her fami ly CORN BOIL Mark your calendar for Aug 26 for the Corn Boil and Barbecue on the United Church grounds from to pm Spon sored by the steward this an nual event features an old fashioned wood fire over which is slung huge iron pots The men have knack of cooking the corn just right It is worth the price of ticket to see the corn being cooked See you there HOLIDAY Mr and Mrs Gordon Mc Quarrie have returned from twomonth tour of western Canada by camper Visits to numerous cousins and relatives many of whom they had not met before were highlights of the trip The travellers enjoyed week on Vancouver Island and week in the mountains Heather Constable and her cousin Joy Anne Kell sang in the Guelph Summer Chorale One of the works presented was the negro spiritual Set Down Servant in which Heather sang solo part Relatives from this area attended the concert MUSIC EXAMINATIONS Pupils of Shirley Constable are receiving congratulations on passing recent piano ex aminations held by the Royal Conservatory of Music in Bar ne Names are in order of merit Leslie Smith Grade honors Anne Campbell and Sharon Sinclair Grade first class honors Also passing in Grade were Susan Hughes Janet Jack and Nancy Jean Clubine In Grade Todd Orrett pass ed with first class honors and Terry Thompson passed with honors Douglas Riley and Kir by Constable also passed Kim Prestaya passed Grade with honors and in Grade Cristina Barlow passed with honors In theory examinations the results were Grade first class honors Todd Orrett Susan Hughes and Sharon Sinclair equal and Nancy Jean Clubine Honors Janet Jack Grade theory first class honors Terry Thompson and Kirby Constable equal Honors Douglas Riley Preliminary rudiments first class honors Kim Prestaya gar owes NIarion Wright 7286797 Mr and Mrs Kenneth Felton of Victoria are spending three weeks holidays with their son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Kurt Born Mr and Mrs Tony Gravelle St Catharines called on Mrs Marion Wright recently Mr and Mrs Earl Richard son and daughters Barrie call ed on Mr and Mrs Tom Par tridge recently Mrs Marilyn McFadden and Mark Toronto spent week with Mr and Mrs John McLean Mrs McLean and son Billy Toronto spent few days visiting with relatives in the community Mrs Jim Mey and family spent week at the cottage on the Lake Couchiching Mrs Roy Martin and Mrs Leighton Slessor visited with Mr and Mrs Chas Simpson Norman McLean and friends attended fair at Trois Rivieres Que recently We welcome Mr and Mrs Don Partridge to the village Clowes Womens Institute held August meeting at the home of Mrs Chas Simpson with an attendance of 16 members and one visitor The Roll call was give tip on keeping fit Plans were made to have two showers at the hall question and answer period was devoted to the hand book Mrs Ed Martin convener of family affairs had as her guest speaker Mr Terry Olaskey chairman of the writing com mittee for the human relations curriculum guide for the Sim coe County Board of Education He spoke on human relations How person relates to other people The topics he covered were selfconcepts inter communication human growth and development and family life and communitylife Concerned parents asked many pertinent questions regarding the teaching of this subject as to the wellbeing of their children Another special guest at the meeting was Eunice Holdcroft delegate from the Junior Farmers Association of Ontario from Staffordshire England firnice is at present is guest of the Chas Simpson family In England she lives on her fathers 100 acre farm and works in mental hospital as nurse She has been involved in work both at branch and county level and hel ed to start new branch in tIIe hospital where she works

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