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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-04-11, Page 7L••••.' •.• Auburn and District. MRS. WES BRADNOCK—Correspondent—Phone 526-7595 Reg. Price each 49c — SAVE 190 FULL 8-INCH 24-OZ PIES READY TO SERVE NO ADDITIONAL PROCESSING, PLEASE! SERVE HAM STEAKS FOR EASTER BREAKFAST FULL CUT HALF HAMS — AVAILABLE AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER • RETAILS — NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED PURE PORK OR GROUND CHUCK 6 69m Mako Your Own Sausage Patties SAUSAGE MEAT Excellent for Braising lb 3C0( BLADE STEAK CENTRE CUTS SHANK BUTT PORTION PORTION OR STEAKS 4 ite WHOLE HAMS 14 TO 16-LBS lb 5 9,1 Snow Bird Brand fy.li d !lt CHIPS od FISH STICKS F ROZEN Reg. Price pkg 570 — SAVE 4o 16-oz pkg 5 3t Reg. Price pkg 53c — SAVE 4c 12-oz pkg 49, Rog. Price pkg 69c — SAVE 'too 20-oz pkg 5 9c Price pkg 65c — SAVE 6c 16-oz pkg 5 9, HALIBUT Reg. bunch NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P! All prices in this ad guaranteed through Saturday April 13th, 1968. SUPER=Tim, SMOKED COOKED HAMS lb lb lb Fresh Produce! Seafood Buys! California, Large Original Bunch, Fresh, Green, No. 1 Grade BROCCOLI la ALP Brand Frozen HADDOCK FILLETS ALP PERCH FILLETS LAKE C1h4" :11PW4-4°P9r4,-Thursday,APrii 1l. 190$ AVOID THE .$PR1NG RUSH See 'CLINTON FEED MILL FERTILIZER BULK or BAG .FERTILIZER Bulk Spreaders Available 482.3484 CLINTON! HENSALL Hensa11.,p.u„c,s5,500•.in red new water rate-t.QHbring aid rs. Ross Forrest enter. ed at a trousseau tea at lame, RR 2, KipPea .SAta y, April 6 for her daughter na, Joyce bride-elect se marriage' te David lius• 1 Brook Will take place in. sail United Church Sattar, April 13. eceiving guests were Mrs,, rrest and her daughter as. ted by the greoin's Mother s. Russell Brock, In charge registration were Joali For. st and Mary Jane McGregor, he tea table centred the ding cake flanked with pink d white tapers and Mauve and ite mums. Displaying the trousseau in afternoon were Nancy For. st, sister of the bridarelect, sisted by Ruth Coleman, Don. Forrest and &Wen McLean, ruing wereSharon and Brenda llie. Displaying the trousseau in e evening were Dorothy Weber d Jean Matthews, Wingham, ancy Forrest and Ruth Cole. . Serving were Donna For. st and Margaret Smillie. The bride-elect has been hon. tired at several pre-nuptial ctions., 'Wednesday evening e nursing and hospital staff d Clinton Public Hospital hone, aired her with a presentation a the nurses residence, Cline ;on. Friends, neighbours, ladies • Hensall and Chiseltu-sts ted Churches gave her a mis. :ellaneOus shower Thursday. it charge of arrangements were WI's. Clarence Smillie, Mrs. (en McLean, Mrs. Nick Blom, VIrs. Jim Mcregor, Mrs. Stan. Ley Mitchell, Mrs. Glenn Bell. Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Clen. leboye, aunt of the groom.elect, was hostess for a miscele laneous shower Saturday. Wednesday April 3 MissJean Matthews and Miss Dorothy Weber, Winghata,•enterta,laedat a Sbewer :attended by fernier class mates and friends in Wing. hart. The, Women's Missionary Society of Carmel Presbyterian Chucrh met in the Sunday seheol room on the evening of April 4. Fifteen members answered the roll call with an Easter verse, A letter from the Synod Camp Board was read stating that every lady needs a weekend holiday. The objective for 1968 ladies weekend camping Is 100 hoping for some to go to camp Kintail June 28 to 30. Mrs. Percy Campbell and Mrs. Ed Munn took charge of the devotional, the study per. taming to the Easter theme. Mrs. Catharine Monteith told an amusing true story of her. self as the teenager in Scotland and the three shillings in her coat pocket that vanished when she went to use it and later discovered her mother had given the coat with the money in the pocket to a beggar at the door. Arrangements are being made for the 78th birthday an. niversary of the WMS, June 10 8:15 p.m. It is hoped to have Miss Dorothy Douglas of Luck- now, retired missionary as guest speaker. An invitation was accepted to attend the Arnold CircleEaster Thank=offering April 8. Mrs. R. Simpson, guest speaker, will show a film of the British Isles where she and Mr. Simlison toured a' year ago. They also accepted an invitation to the UCW meeting at St. Andrew's United Church. Kippen, April 9. For the May meeting the ..cipYptippp4 study will be slypp by Mrs. .441,7 Snell and Mrs. Monteith,, Zone commander, Mrs. Evelyn Carrell, Goderich, paid her Offinial visit to Hensall Legion Ladies AtistliarY at their; meeting Tuesday evening at the Legion Hall. She spoke on the work of the Aibciliary.. Preaident Mrs, Carnet Allan presided for the business which included a. donation of $10 to the Cancer Fund. Plans to cater to the Kinsmen banquet April 26 plans for the annual penny sale to be ma in May, plans to attend an auxiliary card party at Seaforth April V. A Zone Rally is to be held in Hensall May 15. Two bowle ing teams will go to Seaforth May 1. Mrs. Harold Campbell, past president presented Mrs. Car* roll with a gift. Mystery prize was won by Mrs. Harold Thiel, guessing prize, Mrs, B. H. Bell, attene dance, Mrs. John Shea. A penny sale was held and lunch served. * * * Sick and shut-ins in Hensall and patients in Queensway Nur. sing Home, Hensall, Blue Water Rest Home,, Huronview, toria Hospital, London, were re. membered Sunday when 53 Easter plants were given outby members of Hensall Kinetic Club, an annual project of this club. Buildings in Disneyland are five-eights normal size. Mrs. Bill Stiles spent last Saturday in London visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston attended the wedding reception of his grand-nephew James Wesley Young following his marriage to Miss Shirley More, ris in Mitchell last Saturday. The reception was held at the Victorian Inn, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Arthur and son Mark attended the cap- ping ceremony at the regional school of nursing atOwenSound last Saturday: "Their daughter "° Judy received her nurse's cap at the ceremony. Miss Gail Miller of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Miller. Mrs. Sam Daer, and Mr. and Mrs. John Daer attended a fun. eral in Detroit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Miss Margaret R. Jack. son visited with James Jack- son in Victoria Hospital, Lon. don. We are pleased to report that Mr. Jackson is improved in health following surgery, LADIES' WEAR DRY GOODS Clinton 482-6623 41 the spring executive Meet. ing. of South Huron. District WI, held at Her:salt, the date for the district annual, to be held at Grand Bend United Church, was set for May 23. Miss Helen McKercher of the home economics branch ,of the Ontario DePartMent of Agrieul- ture and Food will be one of the speakers. Mrs. Ted. Lamport, Crediton, was named delegate to the Of• ficers conference in Guelph in May and president, Mrs. wit- fred Mack of Crediton, was appointed delegate to the Lone don area convention at Inger. soli in November. District curator, Mrs. John McLean, Seaforth, will attend, a history workshop in Wood. stock. The county rally, the first Monday in October, in East Huron. was discussed. The matter of serving a cup of tea at the log cabin at the county museum, Goderich, each afternoon during the summer months was discussed and will be considered by the WI branches in Huron with the branches taking turns. * * Robert S. Mickle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Hensall has been awarded a Post Grade uate Scholarship valued at $3,600 from the National Re. search Council of Canada. He is studying for his Mas. ter's Degree in Tropospheric Physics at the University of Western Ontario. J Hensall Town Council, met April 2 with Reeve Noakes, Councillors Jaques, Knight, Baker andRposebeOrnly pr e pre. sent, Mr, Van Wieren complained about drains in his locality, U.C.W. Unit 4 'hold meeting The Easter ThankOffPring of Unit 4 of Hensall UoitedChurch was held Thursday afternoon with. Mrs. Rowe in the chair. Mrs. H, Harlon gave the devo. tional on the meaning of Easter. The study, in keeping with the theme, was Presented by Mrs. M. Ellis who mentioned the Last Supper and 'what happen. ed on those four eventful days. People don't live up to their Christian ideals. Prayer is so powerful if we only use it. "Be still and know that I am God.” Miss Amy Lammie favoured with two readipgs from Tamil. The annual spring bale will bepacked in the very near future. Mrs. Sherritt gave a report on the treasury. Arrangements were made for the flowers and nursery for the month of April. A delectous lunch was sera ved during an enjoyable .social hour. which the etreet,committee will investigate. Ernie Davis rep9iied the. removal of two #9,es/ and that Council Chambers had; been washed and painted. Mr; Davis was instructed to locate the drain on. Ed Firdes property. Regarding a recent fire in Stanley Township, a bill had been sent for the services to the Hensall p4.0 Department, It was decided to tender other bill of $100 in excess of the previous bill. Daylight saying time in Hen. 'sail Will extend from April 28 t 12:01 a.m. to October .26 at 12 P.itlf Tax arrears are to be sent in for collection. The PUC is in the red $5,500 which they., are assured will be paid off with the new flat rate for water. Harry Klungel was given per- mission to dig across the road to his other property provided he pat 'the road back to its original condition. Building permits were issued to Gerald Volla.nd to build a housel to Clarence Parke to build a porch; to HarveY Sparl. lug to renovate a house; to Glenn MacKenzie to build a house. Charges for a man and trac- tor cutting weeds will be $6 per hour. A minimum of $6 for a man and pump, $5 per hour a minimum of $5„ • Bills of $1,763.15 were or. dered paid. 3-LB BAG $11 9 SAVE 24c The Walkerburn Club held As monthly meeting at the home if the president, IVirs. T ed Hunk. Mg. ' The meeting was in charge of VIrs. flunking and was opened ac the singing of cO, Canada' 'ollowed by prayer by Mrs. Kippen Kippen W.I. Competes Kippen East WI wound up the ttendance contest with a pot tick supper held in the home f Mrs. Charles Eyre, E gmonde ille. The losing side provided the pper and the winning side pro. 'ded a few prizes. The lucky plate prize was on by Mrs. John McGregor, ucky birthday by Mrs. Pat iltz and the lucky anniversary y Mrs. Ross Sararas. The ladies went to the Sea. rth bowling alley and spent the vening bowling. Mrs. Robert Bell was -the igh score and Mrs. June ooper's side comprised of s, Cooper, Mrs. VernAlder. ice, Mrs. Ross Sararas, Mrs. ames Chalmers, Mrs. Harry aldwell, won. Mrs. James Drummond told e funniest joke in the compete' tion between the perfect attend. ce ladies. Mrs. VernAlderdicewas con. atulated on her wedding anniv. rsary and Mrs. John McGregor d Mrs. Douglas McGregor n having a birthday April 4 the day of the event. • Dresses John Hallam. Plans were con., tinued for the 50th anniversary to be celebrated in June. The recipe book was worked on and Mrs. Carmen Gross was put in charge of compiling a list of former members. The draw prize was won by Vaughan Hunking. It had been donated by Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Plans were made for the next meeting, which is to be held in the evening at the home of Mrs. John Hallam. Mrs. Arie Duizer will assist Mrs. Hallam with •lunch and%the pro. , gram is to 'be in charge of Mrs. George Schneider and Mrs. James Jackson. The roll call is to be answered by don. ations to the Cripple Children Fund and the Cancer Society. An interesting program was in charge of Mrs. John Hallam and Mrs. Arie Duizer and a miscellaneous auction sale was held with Mrs. Lorne Hunking acting as auctioneer. A del. icious lunch was served by Mrs. Ted Hunking, Mrs. Wile ham Hunking and Mrs. Henry Hunking, THERE IS A HAT FOR EVERY OCCASION — WE HAVE THEM "Washable Fortrell" Materials And So Springlike Too Also ARNEL JERSEY — COTTONS — LINENS FOR YOUR EASTER ENSEMBLE' CLINTON HENSALL EXETER Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Phone 482-7211 Open Every Afternoon Local Representative A. W. STEEP — 482-6642 CMS NERE All Purpos Coats A COAT FOR EVERY NEED ' 'RAIN — WIND OR SHINE — AND DRESSY TOO New Easter Millinery Gloves Scarves-- Handbag SAVE ON FOODS! Shop at A&P and 1 West .Sts GocteriChi RKEY 6 5 CI SAVE Sc r 1-LB BAG 30-fI-ozbtl 59, Rog. Price brig 79c — SAVE lOc 1-lb bag 69, Reg. Price 4 lbs 89c — SAVE 12o 5 1-lb pkgs 99, lb 38 EASTER COFFEE SALE! 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE (CUSTOM GROUND) Libby's Fancy Quality SAVE 290 TOMATO JUICE 3 484" tins 1.00 Detergent . Reg. Price btl 69c —.SAVE 10c GAY. LIQUID ALP's Own TEA SPECIAL BLEND Wonder MARGARINE (AisOrtid-Fliii/oUrs)` *"`" ` °'" JELLY POWDERS 1030zpkgs99c .001 Jane Parker RAISIN OR e\ LEMON PIE CANADA GRADE 'AI, EVISCERATED, VAC PAC, FROZEN, 6 to 12-lbs