I YOULL DO BETTER AT I I YOULL DO BETTER AT I Thank with a money saving SAVE 370 Sprite Tab Ginger Ate Tonic Soda or CASE OF 24 COCACOLA SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday October 1BS1 Page Bantams dump Streetsville mnlmtim porch ceding Mm Our pack of ml Plus SAVE lb SMOKED WHOLE HAMS lb 16 to lb average Our Price Jb CENTRE CUTS or 1QQ HAM STEAKS lb I SAVE 20c lb or up to 280 per Turkey Utility Grade Frozen TURKEYS TRUCKLOAD OF TURKEYS SALE Our Regular Price 6 to pounds Jpj average limit of per price Cut from Canadas Finest Grade A Beef SMOKED HAMS Stank Portion No J Ike NO CENTRE SLICE REMOVED Butt Half WISH LEAH Ground Beef curraoM Canada finest a beef TENDCRIUD Cube Steaks 339 PREVIOUSLY PORK Spare Ribs 169 previously noun Beef Liver BoneleSS ROUND ROAST SAVE 70 lb Our Regular 3 lb AW REGULAR OR SLICED Side Bacon 219 FREMIUM REGULAR Wieners 149 SWIFT OLD MILL BREAKFAST Sausages 149 Boneless Ru Cut Round BEEF ROASTS SWIFT FREMIUM SLICED a VAC PAC TURKEY Whole Legs CUTS Whole Breasts 99 Cooked Ham SLICED MAC MOCK CHICKEN DUTCH BOLOGNA 173 B VAC PAC Cooked Meats 89 SWIFT FJtIMIUM SLICED REGULAR OR THICK Bologna p179 SWIFT SLICED FREMIUM SUGAR FLUM OR LAIY MAKE Side Bacpn tP239 SWIFT STYLE Sugar Plum SAVUto7lVlb Our Regular up to lb FRIDH OF CANADA Bologna chunks 129 BURNS Polish Sausage FRIDE OF CANADA a PKO Sausage sticks 199 PRIDE OF CANADA SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls 499 OF CANADA HALVES VAC Vintage Hams 379 REGAL I HO LEI Bacon Pieces 459 In stores with Deli BRANDT MIX A MATCH JAGDWUHIT OR VIENNA Salami Sausage 299 SAVE All Purpose MONARCH FLOUR Our Rtflultr Price SAVE Red or New Style STOKELY KIDNEY BEANS 69 Assorted Varieties With Pork or Sugar with Pork tin 59c or up CUPASOUP MIXES BEANS tomato MUSHROOMS Varieties Including French Onion Riviera Who I 1wta BUTTON S J Hot Rich Mmhmallow or Milk CARNATION CHOCOLATE 89 Ready Assorted Varieties HABITANT SOUPS 79 BEAVER Chocolate Dry Roasted PEANUTS at QUIK SUPER BUY SAVE 239 NESTLES 219 Aiiorted Varieties CATELU PASTAS SPAGHETTI SAUCE tin Varlatiet Including Whole Kernel Corn 12 VEGETABLES A Our Regular up to each GARBAGE BAGS Our Colltcl a Compltta Hand Painted Dinnerware FEATURE OF THE WEEK only CUP 99 each with Mch purchase I YOU DO BETTER AT I I YOULL DO BETTER AT By HAROLD GILMER Herald Special The Georgetown Optimist Bantams overpowered last Thurs day to register their first win of the season opened the scoring late In the first period with Georgetown ly with less than three minutes led came out strong again In the second period to go ahead 21 Georgetown finally took the lead with two goals before The Optimist Bantams then add two more in the third Streetsville never gave up scoring last goal making It for Georgetown Georgetown 249 The record of the team Is win three losses and three ties Scoring goals for the Georgetown squad were Louis DePaoli Danny Kent Brian Doherty Chris and David Ber while assists were tallied by Mike Hurley Mike TecticI 2 Dean Irvine Jon Hammer Louis and Scott Campbell Jerome in provincials JEROME STONE IN PROVINCIALS Sunday Oct was the nullifying day for Youth Bawling Council senior bow to represent Central Ontario In the provincial Mined Team Championships Jerome Stone a steadily Improving senior from Georgetown Bowl placed third in the standings with a score 1213 average for five games at the Town Country Lanes Bob Hamlcyfrom Spots- mans Bowl lea the parade with Layton of Avondale Bramalea sec ond The earn of Central Ontario will be made up of three boys and three girls From almost 100 compel itora at Georgetown Bowl the successful girls were Susan Libby Brampton Bowl Brampton with 1213 Cheryl Murphy and Kathy Kerr 11M both from Lanes Brim A very disappointed Rob erta Burke from Georgetown ailed to make the team falling short by 38 pins because of four following strikes In the and final game still aver aging over Other good scores over average by Georgetown members were rolled by Ted Maslach Rob and Teresa Maslach B C LEAGUES A glimmer of hope from the year olds Sandra Weeks with her 511 triple is a ISO average in trying to match the progress of the Junior and senior girls Amongst the boys Chris Somers is still managing to stay ahead of Barry McLean both with average by only a couple of decimal points Julie McCorry finally reached a season average with another successive week of seven hundreds 268 A determined Jim Carpenter bowled to raise his average over 200 In pursuit of Philip Hughes who hadadlsmalday Carpenter says he will be the one to accompany McCorry to the Nationals out west Meanwhile Roberta Burke shook off her loss in tho Senior Mixed Champion ships by rolling a In league play in the afternoon to raise her average to Jerome Stone also continued a with a