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giant size 2-lb 10-or box 5 9c
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TAKE NOTICE THAT
A motion to amend our administration Bylaw to
conform with Section 6 (1) (f) and (g) of regulation 523
under the Public Hospitals Act will be considered at
the annual meeting, Clinton Public Hospital, Monday,
March 18, 1968.
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
ANNUAL MEETING
MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968
at 8:00 p.m.
CLINTON COUNCIL CHAMBERS
(1) Receive and consider the Annual Reports of
;the Hospital for the year ended December
31st,. 1967
GovernO*fortyper.04
(3) Appoint Auditors for the ensuing year.
(4) Transact all such other business 'as may pro-
perly come before the meeting.
ALL CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO ATTEND.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 7.,th day
of March, 196 8
By Order of the Board.
Mr. J. H. Murphy,
PRESIDENT.
BAR CAKE 9$//
Jane parker Reg, Price (oar 29c -•••& SAVE 19c
Raisin Bread 2.Luis39?
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A&P grand Frozen Rag. Price pkg 57c — SAVE 8c
SOLE FILLETS 16-oz pkg 49
Mexican Valencia, Sweet, Juicy, Full of Flavour
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Jane Parker Spanish Reg. Price each 39c — SAVE 28c
ANNIVERSARY MEAT VALUES
SUPER-RIGHT. BRAND — SKINLESS
DEFATTED SHANKLESS
Smoked Cooked
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17 COLD CUTS
MACARONI AND
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OLIVE LOAF pkg
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LENTEN FISH FEATURES
A&P Brand Breaded (Frozen) Reg. Price pkg 59c — SAVE 10c
COD PORTIONS 16..0949c
CUTS
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FRESH
MINCED PORK
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THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
When You Support ChristmaS Seals
You Are Helping's' to . .
Find the people who are ill with TB and other Respiratory Diseases
(RD) so they can be treated.
See that care and help are provided to those whO stiffer from TB or
RD, so that they can return to a normal life.
3, Support education for ,doctors and, zures, as well as the general
public, about these Serious ailments.
4a Support research that can lead to new; Unproved Methods of treat-
ment.
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5. Contribute to the improvement of your community's health.
Huron County tuberculosis Association
The World. Any r;04 Praysr-
WO 4014 ln ..carnlerPreshy•
terian .church Friday ,afternoon
March I withllSnsall_ancichiselw
hurst'Vnitsii. churches and St.
Paul's .Apeippi ,c4wo we 1
represented, Leaders were
Mrs, R. A. Orr, MPS. MOTY Taylor, Mrs, .Thomas promell
Airs. Roger yelper,. Asetstw•
ing with tto service were Mrs,
Anaaall 'Brock, Mre, 4. 1301, Mrs. Vern .Alderdiee, Kra.
-George 'Weis, Mrs, Earl Painpw
belly Mrs,P9,4;Mosssemi,. Mrs.
Gor don Schwalm, Guest speaker
Mra. Harold cnrrie spoke on.
"Pear Ye Gns Another's Bari'
dens.,'' Mrs, Malcolm .pougail
aeemnpunied for • the hyMns.
Elosha mungel, I9-month-old
..daughter of mr. and Mrs. Parry
joanoi, of Qheensv.ay Nursing
Home, Is a patient in the Sick
Children's Hospital, Toronto,
ffarsId Bonthron left Saturn
bee. Two sons, Jack, London;
Donald, Hensall, Two sisters
• Miss Lillian MacKay, Windsor;
Mrs, Alex.(Marion) Thompson,
Toronto: one brother, Profes.
Temporary entombment was in
citiaen0 of Hensail and Pon* „Ilertaall VOlOriCIMOCV141441.s.9"' nitulity Were saddened ta learn ;gain., with burial ivinTag.
of the Osath of Vira. W4tiarn gart's cenieterY later.
Shepherd, a highly ,esteemed
rsSident of the Villa:Ea at her
home Friday afternoonMarChl. Kippen. Hest Wamen's
The former -134113.4-g144 . tote sPonsPred a successful deSi
MacKay, She. Was„-the daughter inert euchre in the Legion Hall,
of the late William MacKay, Wednesday afternoon February
former principal of Hensall 29.• Winners for annbre were:
Public school, She was Mrs, Joe McLellan, Mrs,. Alex
SurViving are her husband, Mcbeath, Mrs, Howard Ailcips.
two 4ughters, Mrs. Ainglaar4( Lone hands, Mrs. William Cole.
garet) Consitt, R. H. 1, Hen. man
sail; Mrs, A. I. (Parham.) . A bake sale was held at the.
Birosh, Lake St, Dennis, Que. conclusion of the euchre, which
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BOKAR 1-LB BAG 75 c 3-LB BAG 219
MILD & MELLOW
1) 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE We're
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That's right.
We're 41 years old this month.
So, we feel like celebrating in a bii4 tlia
And you know what that means.
A month of . .
BIG, BIG SAVINGS for YOU!
41st
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,was well patronized, •
Mr. and Mrs, Don Rigby,
Blenheim, and Mr. and • Mrs.
Harry Snell spent Sunday with
' Mr. and Mrs. S. • McqUeen
ebra,ting Mr, Mcqueen's 86th
birthday.
Mrs.'Earle Rowe is spending
'a week in Toronto.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. L. McClOy
and daughter Carrie -of Don
Mills, spent the weekend with
the latter's mother Mrs, George
Hess, who returned home with
them to visit for a few days.
After 41 years of operation
in the lumber builders supply
business, A. Spencer and Son,
of Hensall, sold to Ball, Mac.,
auley Limited of Seaforth and
Clinton. •
In 1927 AlbertSpencer and his
spa, Walter, 'Moved. to lleinsall from Exeter, and opened up
the lumber yard which,liaclbeen
clgeed Isr sonle tree. In 19.23
the business was taken Over by
Walter SPenPer and since that
time has served the public in
this area. In 19 52 the Mill Proper was completely destrOed by
fire and rebuilt later that same
year.
happy years have resulted from
Spencer nays that many
doing business with customers
and carpenters and working With
loyal einPloYees. During,the
past 41 years they have been
especially indebted to two em.
ployees, J ohn Farquhar who was
a steady employee followed by
Alden Vanstone (Roily) who has
been with the business for the
Past 24 years.
The Legion Branch finals in
public speaking were 110Id in the
Brussels Legion Hall Saturday
March 2. The winners were
Mary Ann Rackley from the
W. E. Thompson Public School
and Joan Elliot from the Brus.
sels Public School, Carman
Currie, and Kevan Huchanan
from liensall Public School did
remarkably well in this con.
test competihg against 20 child.
Ten, although they were not the
winers of this contest, they
Were the winners of the Hen.
sail Legion Auxiliary public
speaking contest held in the
'Legion Hall February 27 where
they received first prize money
presented by the auxiliary pre.
sident Mrs Garnet Allan. All
the children who entered this
contest were given money gifts
presented by the Auxiliary see.
retary Mrs. Grant Bisback.
At Hensall Gntingll nie4i4n4 Mock :night March 4,
PillOr Gliver JagnSs. WO OF,
pointed as "industrial spOse*.
initn and rSprssSntative to the
Midureatern Ontarlo• PoYelOPs.
Merit AsSPciation,'peeve ekes, cOnneillgraBsksr,ITacitieli.
Rooseboom and Knight all
pressed great interest in SeCiiri.
tug new industry for Hensall. ,
Industries wishing .to PStabliSh
in Hensall are to contact Mr/
Jaques or Any member eounw
H. Pai.ds reported ,:sn snow.,
removal, trees removed, septic.
tanks Puinfled and necessity, of.
Painting the ladies toilet and
Council •chaniners.
cmineillor Knight rPlierted on
a meeting with a member of the.
London Humane SoPiety.,. A
motion was passed to,finferni
Exeter that Hensall agreeS to
Join with Exeter and accept the
offer of the London -Humane
Society for the control of dogs
on a three-menth trial basis.
E. R. Davis was apPointed
Weed Insnector.
Earl Campbell was appointed
cleric-treasurer, tax collector,
and Assessor at a ,salary 'of
$4,600 per year with two weeks' '
holiday with pay and five days
sick pay as well as statutory
holidays.
E, H. Davis was appointed
utility man and bylaw en.foree.6
meat officer at a salary of
$4,250 plus $300 car allowance,
free telephone except for per.
sonal toll charges. plus two .
• - weeks holidays with Pak. f s.
Council submitted $4,200
estimate for road maintenance
,for approval from the Depart.•
ment of Highways.
VITUA..RIES•
LAURA py YOTPOI
.Laura May Weston, .10.0 Detroit, died Sunday fehr404/
18 at Park Peaeml Detroit aftq tt, toot
week llinesS,
daughter PO Mrs. Henry Weston, pi Hayfield, she
was born in •Goderieh TQ!n.
ship, and AnarrisitiWilliaraMac
Donald who_.RredeeSSSed Jot,
-She was a member of St
Paul's. Memorial, Church,
Detroit, and of the ladies' ault.
Mark of that
A brother, Percy, of Bay,
field, survives her.
Funeral service Was held
February 28 at Beattie foaerg
Rome, Clinton, by Rev. E. B,
Harrison, of Trinity Anglican
Church, Hayfield, Burial was
in Hayfield Cemetery.
.Pellbearers were Gordon Mc.
Donald, Wilfred
Fred MacDonald, EldredAgnew
and Norval Agnew,
Persons attended the Erierd
from Detroit, Hayfield, god,
erich and Varna.
MARY BUTLER
Funeral service was held on
February 22 for Mary Butler,
'78, who died at Huronview after
all/2 year illness.__
' A daughter nd Mrs.
Alexander Butler,. Miss Butler
was born August 29, 1891.
Service was conductedatBall
Funeral Home'by Rev. McLean,
of Clinton, .Burial was in Clin.
ton Cemetery.
Pallbearer; were John Mc.
Farlane, Gra.ntRath,BobStnith,
Don Kay, Clarence Neilans,
Percy Brown,
Meet to plan
freezer forum
Huron County home econ.
onrist pharnii Carroll recently
called a planning meeting for the
Freezer Food Forum in the
offices of the department of
agriculture and food at Clin.
ton.
Miss L. Kalipsham, of the
departments extension services
branch, Toronto, chaired the
meeting, which was attended by
district Women's Insti-ffife
executive from West, South and
East Huron,
Preliminary plans were made
to hold a Freezer Food Forum
throughout Huron County, open
to all groups of men and women
as well as others who do not
belong to any group or organiz.
ation.
Arrangements are expected
to be made later for two forums
in Clinton and Wingham. These
will be evening meetings with
no' Charge; at which"fOod
be i'to"tki'e aiidielYettr„ vertIeiro
Miras Carroll ' !rake
futher arrangements regarding
•• committees and dates. Those
interested are , requested to
watch for posters to be appear.
ing shortly.
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