BETHANY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wal- lace, Malton were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. McMahon. Sunday, visitors with Mrs. Irene McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McDonald Glas- gow, Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fair; Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald, Etobicoke; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hughes, Toronto. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lowes of Peterborough and on Mon- day for Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Clark were guests. Mrs. Ina Palmer; Mrs. Reg. Palmer, Peterborough-, and Mr. and Mrs, W. McMahon spent Thanksgiving weekend on a bus tour ofSault Sainte Marie, Agawa Canyon, Mani- toulin Island, Tobermory and the Bruce Penninsula. Bowling Senior Citizens Biweekl y Bowling results were high lady: Margaret White;,high /man: Pete Borrow. Runners- up were Mrs. Florrie Driver and Mr. Pete Rowett. Mixed Bowling: High sin- gl es lady, Kim Wood 245., Mens high single, Jim Kloepfer, 313; ladies high triple, Diane Wilson, 573; mens high triple, Steven McGill, 645. Game over 200: Buelah Robinson, 230-200; Ernie Ambrose, 226; Heather Horslen, 224; Bill Stasiuk, 220-201; Fred Marshall, 215- 213; Howard Robinson, 212; Pete Borrow, 209. A dance was held in the Parish Hall on Saturday evening under the sponsorship of the Bethany Athletic Asso- ciation for the purpose of presenting the Mohawks (men's hockey team) with new jackets. The jackets which are red and black in color and bear the teams insignia were presented to the following persons for the years 1973-4-5; V.ýughn Me- Gill, 14; Terry Malcolm, 6; Bob Edmunds, 2; AI Smith, 17; Doug Porter, il; Dale McQuaid. 12; Stephen McGll, 15; Chris Kloepfer, 3; Carl Finney, 9, Neil Finney, 7; Philip Finney, 8; AI Legacey, 30-goalie;, Jake Gignac, 1- goalie; Doug Campbell, 5; Jeff Stuart, 10; Ray Lang, 30-goalie; Mike Raby, 20; Vic Welton, 16; Dan Lynch, 21; Pat Lynch, 18; Gary Weight- man, 4; Paul Grills,. 19; Charlie McGill-Manager; Levi McGill and Morley Mc- umii-uoacties; andi Bob Kerr- Tramner. 1Trophies were presented to Mrs. Shirley Kloepfer for sewing and mending the team sweaters, etc, and to Mrs., Eleanor Kerr, Mrs. Nora Finney, and Mrs. Wanda McGill for arranging and preparing for the Af ter-Season party. 1The first gamne of the season for this teamn is on Sun., Oct., 19 at 9 a.m. in, Port Perry against Sonya. Good Luck, fellows. HAYDON Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashton, Newmarket, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Madore, Darin and Jo- ann, Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton, Toronto, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. S. Towgood, Picker- ing were Sunday callers at the Fred Ashton home. .Wendy Blackburn, Enniskil- len spent a few days with her grandparents Mr, and rs. W. Blackburn while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DÏoug Black- burn, motored to Hershey, Penn. for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Black- burn and family, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn and Wendy, Enniskillen had Thanksgiving Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Black- burn, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Strenge, Missis- sauga spent the week-end with --Mrs. -John Sim,' Bowman- ville, had Thanksgiving din- ner with the T. Buttery family, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Ronald and Ray were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp, Linda and Janet, Enn iskillen. Mrs. J. Potts and Mrs. A. Trewin were overnight guests of Miss Mary Potts, Toronto. The Ted Buttery family enjoyed Sunday dînner, wit Mr. and Mrs. Don Yeo, Bowmanville. Miss May Tabb, Orono spent the long week-ern at the her home. *Mr, and Mrs. Roy Graham motored to Hershey, Penn. last week on their way home called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graham Valleyfield, Que. IFROM CONCENTRATE SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED DOMINIONï GRAPEFRUIT JUICE' PEARL. BARLEY 16 OZ. PKGý. 34C BAGGIES PKG. 0F 100 SANDWICH BAGS 89C ASST'D COLORS 2 ROLL PKG. SYMPHONY 2 PLY BATHROOM TISSUE, 54c SWEETHEART 32 FL. OZ. CONT. LIQUID DETERGENT 88C DRY BLEACH 40 OZ. PKG. CLOROX.2 1.23 TOILET BOWL CLEANER 34 OZ. CONT. SANI FLUSH SPEGIAL! 79c AHUNTSIC 19 FL. OZ. TIN WON TON SOUP 67C 1CANADA FANCY 10 OZ. PKG. DOMINION, FROZEN.c CHOPPED BROCCOLI 37' CANADA FANCY 4 LB. BAG DOMINION, FROZEN, POTATOES SpEGIALI 1.09 CANADA CHOCE 19 FL. 0Z. TIN' DOMINION FRUIT COCKTAIL 59C CANADA CHOICE 28 FL. 0Z. TIU DOMINION TOMATOES 63c RICHMELLO SPECIAL! 20 02. PIE BLUEBERRY PIE 89' R IC HMEL LO DON ETTES SPECIA E. D. SMITH STRAWBERRY JAI CAP OFF PRIME RIB STEAKS -$1,5 LB. 'GEM LONG GRAIN 5 LB. BAG RICE 19 ASST'D FRAGRANCES 6 OZ. AEROSOL CONT. F LOR I ENTc DEODORIZER 49' BISSELL', WALL TO WALL 22 FL. OZ CONT. RUG SHAMPOO 2.09, EASY OFF 14 OZ. AEROSOL CONT. OVEN CLEANER 15 ASST'D COLORS, 3 PLY PKG. 0F 60 FACELLE ROYALEc FACIAL TISSUE 35c STAY-FREE PKG. 0F.30 MINI PADS 1.79 THE SHAMPOO IN HAIR 4 OZ. PKG. COLOR, CLAIROL NICE 'N EASY 1.88 BASIC REGULAR OR PKG. 0F 30 BASIC SUPER PLAYTEX TAMPONS SIPECIAIL! 1-89' MOUTHWAS-H-AND18F L. OZ. BT L. GARGLE LISTERINE ANTISEPTYIC -spEC A'! 1.45 DESITIN 300 ML. CONT. SKIN CARE LOT ION 1.59 "I M., d c#Ut CANADA FANCY ONTARIO GROWN Maclntosh Apples 5 Lb. FROZN, STOUFER STOUER'SIEATPE 24OZ. '%, 10 OZ.PPKG. À IT'S THE; REAL IrHING 53 FL. O2. N.R.B. COCA-COLA 77C SOFT, CC..ORED 16 OZ. CONT. ORIOLE MARGARINE, 65c PROCESSED CHEESE 16 OZ. JAR SPREAD, KRAFT CHEEZE WHIZSPECIAI! 1.29 MELITTA FILTER MODEL GCM6 COFFEE MAKER 5.79 TANG 2 X 7 OZ.PK CRYSTALS SEG FLAKED WHITE CLOVERLEAF TUNA AIL! 88C 6 0Z. TIN 79C ELECTRASOL DISHWASHER 50 0Z. PKG. DETERGENT 1.79 HEINZ 5.5, FL. OZ. TI N TOMATO PASTE 29c SNICKER, 3 MUSKETEERS Op 8 0Z. PKG. MARS99 FUN SIZE CANDY9' READY CUT MACARONI 2 LB. PKG. LONG SPAGHETTI i CATELLI PASTA SPECIAL 69c CHUNK BEEF, MEALTIME. 14 0Z. TIN STEW OR CHICKEN PARTS, KAL KANojaC DOG FOOD REGULAR STRAINED 4.5 FL. 0Z. JAR EXCEPT MEATt HE INZ BABY FOOD' 21c FROZEN, SALISBURY STEAK 6 0Z. PKG. SLICED TURKEY. OR SLICED BEEF L-7c Fre'eze Queen Entrees CABURY, INSTANT 2 LB. CONT. CHOCOLATE 1.99 PRAIRIE MAID' 10 PT. BAG WHEAT PUFFS CEREAL 55c FLORIDA GROWN Avocados ORANGE PEKOE I HTMAO ACETOAT SUE, OR TETLEY TEA BAGS HEINZ SPAGHETTI HEINZ BUEN HEINZ ASSTN'BVARITIS GARBGE BGSTMAOETHPHMUGRELR UNIVERSAL DELUXE PIZZA PIES 1 LB. 8 0Z. PKG. 1.88 MAPLE LEAF OR DOMINION 1LB PKG. WIENERS 84C MAPLE LEAF, SLICED 16 OZ. PKG. BOLOGNA 94C MAPLE LEAF, GOLDEN FRY, 1 LB. PKG. F ROZE N SAUSAGE 11 CENTRE CUT, SMOKED LB'. BY THE PIECE 14 BreaàkfastBacon 14 MAPLE LEAF SLICED MAC& -6 0Z. PKG. -CHEESE, CHICKEN, MEAT & OLIVE, P1I1LE &-tiMENTO OR BOLOGNA COOKED MEATIS 49C BURNS, FULLY COOKED 12 BONE LB. N VACUUM PACKED HAMS 19 MAPLE LEAF, BONELESS, FULLY COOKED, DINNER SHOULDERS BITTNER'S COIL POLISH RING SAUSAGE BITTNER'S GERMAN STYLE 4 OZ. MORTADELLA SAUSAGE PKG. 0F 24 h! 58C 24 FL. 0Z. JAR m 1052 BEEF, CHICKEN OR 25 FL. 0Z. TIN IRISH, CORDON BLEU STEWS 95C LB. 1.98 LB. 1.84 ZPKG. 66C BITTNER'S BLOOD'PUDDING RINGS . L B. 1.24 SHOPSY4 x 2 OZ. PKGS. CORNED BEEF 1.28 McQUAIDES' BEEF PIES.2 x 402. PKG. CHICKEN PIES OR TOURTIERE PIES 54c SCHNEIDERS BEERWURST, 8 02. SIZE POLISH SALAMI, JAGDWURST, 1c MINI-DELI CHUBS, 99' FROZEN CELLO WRAPPED LB. HADDOCIK FILLETS 1.29 CELLO WRAPPED, OCEAN LB. PERC H FILLETS 89c ,FROZEN CELLO WRAPPED LB. SOLE FILLETS- 1.38 FROZEN CELLO WRAPPED LB. COD FILLETS 99C FROZEN CELLO WRAPPED LB. 13OSTON BLUEc FISH, FILLETS 49' FROZEN C09KED LB. COD FISH CAKES 68C VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING, TIMF TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1975 EXCEPTr PRODUCE AND BAKERY PRICES EFFEC- TIVE OCTOBER 15 TO OCTOBER 17,,1975. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANT{., TIES TO NORMAL FAMIIrY REQUIRE- MENTS. DOMINION STORES LIMITED la WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS, DOMINION STORES LIMITED. ASST'D VARIETIES ALL PURPOSE BA S