Days Sate YOU CAM TOO Till- IIH1U I April 1978 Page IS Your chance to stock up on FAMOUS BRANDS and Save ARRIVING FRESH DAILY Large luscious heaping boxes off California STRAWBERRIES Priced Florida White Seedless Excellent Source of Vitamin C GRAPEFRUIT IS A FRESH BEEF SHOP BONELESS BLADE SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER ROAST AP is a Complete Meat Shop Mary Miles Hot or Sweet ITALIAN style SAUSAGE ib CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Our Reg Price 148 5lb 99 No GRADE ONTARIO ENGLISH TYPE SEEDLESS Cucumbers 79 FLORIDA SUN DRENCHED FULL OF JUICE OrailgeS Valencia 169 No 1 GRADE TEXAS FIRM BEST VEGETABLE BUY Green Cabbage 49 PACKED FRESH DAILY Chop Suey Mix FLORIDA S FINEST 100 PURE VACUUM PACKED Orange Juice 169 ASSORTED VARIETIES INCH POT Hanging Baskets 239 meat 98 MARY MILES SLICED PREVIOUSLY FROZEN SKINLESS SLICED Cooked Ham Beef Liver AMBASSADOR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN MEATY Canned Hams 219 Pork Hocks 68 58 Action Priced TOMATO JUICE 59 Our Reg 79 LACHINE PEAS MANDARIN ORANGES Action Priced 39 COTTAGE CHEESE 79- Quaker Special Menu Meat Dinner Seafood Dinner Meet Milk ft Em Seafood Meet Action PUSS N BOOTS CAT FOOD I Action Priced BABYSCOTT 1 DI Champion Beef Chicken Liver DR BALLARDS DOG FOOD Action Priced 89 TENDERFLAKE LARD Mb 59 Our Reg Price Tit Ashgrove notes ItvMrs JOHN Herald il History annual meeting of the Women Institute was held on Tuesday afternoon April IB In Church with Mrs G d as hostess cling opened In the usual Ih the ode and creed Call was An Interesting item another Canadian Institute also the payment of Mrs Cunningham reported on the Spring Dance Mrs Alexander had on display the lovely she tight other members had made to be known at the An Mrs John McNabb said the district will be held In Boston Church on May when eompclitions of paintings house logs and baking of latticed cherry pie sc en plain muffins will be judged Delegates were appointed to the program was in charge of Mrs John Bird who Hector Bird who a very humorous reading Thoughts of yesteryear and its mones and Inconvenience display wire many many pages and of places people in this community wh makcahistory book we will all be proud of II was started Mrs C I Dick ind has been carried on John Bird which has hours of work and researching these two lad the typing has been lone by Mrs Marjone Wilson 1 lie Song of all Nations was then Mr Craig Iteid I last Annual minutes the I mancial Statement and the Standing which all showed successful The president Ihen chair and asked Mrs Wilson to install the for They Past President Mrs J li President Mrs Alexander 1st Vice Pres Grape Jelly or Action Priced jar Mix 12 Varieties Action Priced LIPTOI C Squirrel Smooth or Action Minute Maid Frozen Concentrated PEANUT ORANGE ASSORTED FLAVOURS BEVERAGES Case of 10110 tins JUICE No Grade Creamed BEE MAID HONEY Action ASSORTED Action Priced Flavour FROZEN TO CREAM PIES Cotts Beverages 99 OR WITH PECTIN Ann Page Jams 99 secretary treasurer Mrs Craig Held Assistant Mrs John District Mrs J Hunter Alternate Mrs Jas Carney Mrs Cunningham Branch Directors Mrs Mrs Mrs Wilson Mrs Guy Wilson Pianst Ms J Camcy assistant Mrs Mrs Wilson Mrs Wilson standing Com and Canadian Industies Mrs la ton Wilson Mrs Vera I Citizenship and World Affairs Mrs Francis Mrs I- ducilion and Cultural Affairs Mrs Wood Family and Consumer Mrs Bird Mrs Mrs on Curators Mrs J It Mrs rd Mrs Courtesy Mrs N Mrs Percy Cox Mrs Nurse Flower comm Mrs Mrs Mrs Hunter The retiring President Mrs Hunter then thanked everyone or their help and cooperation during her two years of office and called the President Mrs Alexander to takeover Then Mrs Milton Bird spoke of the grand work and leadership our Past President had done and presented her rtiih gilt for which Marion expressed her thanks A plant sale was conducted liy Mrs Fred Nurse and Mrs with Mrs Ford acting is Mrs Ceorge Wilson gave the eourtlnies and meeting closed with social hour Right note struck An eleventh hour appeal by Hamilton Philharmonic struck almost the right chord Wednesday with regional council was turned down Nov when it asked for a grant At that time and again Wednesday spokesmen Tor the IIPO outlined activities of he orchestra in John Ostler IIPO vicepra of financial development old council the orchestra will perform In school concerts and workshops in he region in lflTT Seventeen the concerts and two workshops will be In North Unit on The schools pay 15 to 17 per cent of the actual cost and the balance is flubsidired by Mr Ostler said As well he sold subscribers from have Increased to per cent or from 15 per Inst year for the concert series in ton Place Council passed a motion by Burlington Ben Ciprietti a grant of be awarded