HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-12-28, Page 2and Mrs. George 'ruiner, Barry
and Bonnie and Mr, John Tur-
ner of Tuckersmith.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Woods,
Debbie and Michele of
Gananoque, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Riley, Kim and Greg of Win-
throp and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Riley of Clinton spent Christ-
mas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Prank
Mr. and Mrs: Joe Storey of
Clinton and Mr, and Mrs.
Lloyd Dale spent Christmas
Day visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Storey,
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven, Sharon and Kenny
spent Christmas Day with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bos and family of Mitchell.
Christmas Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Jim, Sharon, and Bob were Mr.
and Mrs. Terence Hunter of
Colborne Township, Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Thompson of
Vanastra, Miss Sheila Baker of
Winthrop and Mr. Carl Merner
of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan
and family spent Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Cook and family of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate
spent Boxing Day with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
MacGregor and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Larry Scott of
London called on Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain,
Mary, Sandra and Julie.
There were a few anxious moments Tuesday night when the wheel of a gasoline tanker Over-
heated forcing it to stop on Albert Street in Clinton in front of the Town Square. The wheel
became over-heated when a bearing broke. The truck was loaded with 4,000 gallons of
gasoline and 7,000 gallons of diesel fuel. Clinton fireman Harvey Carter sprays the wheel
while Gord Dalgliesh watches. The driver Don Saylor of London can be seen in the
background. (News-Record photo)
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(STRAIGHT IN FROM THE MAIN GATE)
IN THE OLD FIRE HALL,
HAS BEEN APPOINTED AN
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FOR.
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
WE ARE NOW STOCKING A
COMPLETE LINE OF: •
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-4( GARDEN TRACTORS
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SLICED
lb. 55C SIDE BACON pkg. 89c
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1 lb. 5c pkg. WIENERS
Top Valu Small Link or Farm Style Store Packed
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE lb. 59`
WiTiq
PILLOW CASES, r.99`
SPLENDOR WHITE iftw000p.
SHEETS . 0.01.99
DUMONT WARM ASSORTED COLOURS
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LIBBY's FANCY PEAS, CREAM 'CORN
LIMAS OR 12.14 oz.
Kernel Corn 4 tin. 1.00
BORLAND CHOICE
'GREEN
BEANS 2 09C ba gs NIIP,
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MAPLE LOAF
COOKEO,CANNED
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BLUE BONNET
COLOURED
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the New Year
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Clinton News-Record, Thursday, December 28,1872
RU.ESD. NO. 1
GRAPES
U.S. NO. 1
PASCAL
CELERY
U.S. NO. 1
GOEST ROSEBUD 6 Qz• Ani pac . (WITH PECTIN) RADISHES 2 Pkg'.
U.S. NO. 1
Strawberry••or
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GREEN
CABBAGE 2 1bt. AV - am 24 qz:
U.S. NO. 1
TOMATOES JAVEX
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ALLEN'S Sysieetened
ASSORTED VARIETIES
2ibs.69c FRUIT.
.DRINKS ...3v. 410
A ORANGE
V. JUICE
6 oz. tin
DAVID'S
PLAIN or SALTED
SODA
CRACKERS
TOP VALU Frozen
CONCENTRATE
A couple of stores . (that we
know of) had draws at Christ-
Inas time, Martins had a draw
on a very large Snoopy dog
which was won by Miss Donna
Zwaan of Brucefield and
McAdam's Hardware had a
draw on a pair of feathered
birds which were won by Miss
Jane Postma..
*
The jackpot of $250 of the
Clinton Legion Bingo was won
last week by Mrs. Wilfred
Glazier of Huron Street.
*
A warm welcome to the town
is extended to Constable Don
Armstrong, his wife Rosemary
and their children, Gary, 10
and Lynn, 8. They are now
living at 93 Princess Street,
Greetings also to First Class
Constable Frank Draper, his
wife Margaret and their
children, Valerie, 9, Shelley, 8,
and Philip, 7. The Drapers
have taken up residence at 128
Townsend Street.
* *
It wise drawn to our attention
that If1r. Frank Kehoe, a ham
radio operator who was inter-
, viewed on Channel 10 news
this week with regard to
relaying messages from
Managua, Nicaragua, was for-
merly stationed at CFB Clinton
during the war years. He is now
employed by Ontario Hydro.
When Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Keys were remodelling their
home recently, they found some
boards with bits of the .Clinton
New- Era pasted on the hack,
Two of the pieces were dated.
t874 while the other one was.
dated 1878.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitzgerald
spent the Christmas holiday
with their families in London
and 1VIonkton.
*
Craig Taylor of Toronto was
a Christmas guest of his aunt,
Mrs. Robert Gibb and Mr. Gibb
and boys.
* * *
While on the way to Peter-
borough last Saturday to spend
Christmas with family, the
Rudds of Clinton were stopped
at a road block at Cavan on
highway 7A. While one OPP of-
ficer interrogated people,
another stood with a shotgun
on the ready. When our turn
came the policeman told us
there'd been two armed rob-
beries in the area, at Lindsay
and Fenelon Falls, We never
did hear any mention of these
names on the news later but a
suspect was picked up on Sun-
day with regard to two armed
robberies in the city of Peter-
borough
The Christmas card party of
the LOBA at the Orange Hall,
Clinton on December 21 was
well attended. Everyone en-
joyed the evening with prizes,
going to the following: Ladies
high, Mrs. Scott; ladies' lone
hands, Mrs, Jack Henderson,
Brucefield; ladies' low, Mrs. E.
Kendall, Clinton; Men's high,
Mr. Elwyn Pickard; men's lone
hands, Mr. M. Wiltse; men's
low, Mr. A. Fisher.
Two draws for ten pounds
each of white sugar were won
by Mrs. J. Henderson and
Steven O'Connell.
* * *
WE WISH ONE AND ALL A
HAPPY AND TROSPEROUSr;
NEW YEAM
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Woods,
Debbie and Michele of.
Gananoque spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell of
Montreal and Misses Nancy
and Donna Buchanan of
Toronto spent the Christmas
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pon Buchanan, Paul,
Jim and Gary,
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Medd, Jim and
Kerri were Mr. and Mrs,. Dave
Medd of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs,
Andy Hummel, Margaret,
Brenda and Janice of Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Southgate
spent Christmas Day with his
mother Mrs. Elsie Southgate of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presz-
cator, Diane and Nancy, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy,
Debbie and Michael, Mr. and
Mrs, David Preszcator,
Christine, Lisa and Christopher
attended the Hill family
gathering at Crediten Hall on
Sunday,
Friday visitors with Mrs.
Irene Grimoldby were Mr. and
Mrs. John Mann of Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bourne
and Julia of New Brunswick.
Mr. Harold Whyte returned
home after spending the past
week in Glen Orchard with his
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Whyte.
Mr. Clarence Bennett of
Toronto spent the Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson, Jim, Sharon
and Bob.
Mr, and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lawson of Clinton, when
they held their Christmas.
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. George Mcllwain,
Mary, Sandra and Julie were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kingswell
of Goderich.
Christmas Day visitors with
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson,
Brenda, Bonnie and John of
Varna, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jewitt, Carol, Judy, Billy and
Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Jewitt and Lori, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Jewitt Kathy and David
of Clinton, Miss Pat Willert of
Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Preszcator, Billy, Debbie
and Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson
apd,, JOnne, m.Rmed ; The „past
weekend to tleir new home in
Goderich.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Wammes and John
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warn-
mes and Ronnie of Clinton, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Sanders, Jennifer
and Jeffery of Brussels, Mr.
and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven,
Sharon and Kenny and Miss
Mary Wammes of Vanastra.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby spent
Sunday with Mrs, Olive Betties
of Winthrop, when they held
their family Christmas.
Saturday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Mcllwain and family were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian,
Paul, Kevin and Lori, Kincar-
dine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van
der Molan, Paul, Mark and
Margie of Oakville. Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Whyte David, Brian,
Crystal and Murray spent
Christmas Day with Mrs. W.L.
Whyte, Tom, Bill and Mr,
Harold Whyte. The Van der
Molans are remaining for the
Christmas holidays,
Christmas Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth were Mr.
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CHOCK ruLL ,o NUTS ALL PURPOSE
GROUND
141.29 COFFEE
SOFT
VILLAGE
2 GPs 019c MARGARINE
KRAFT WHIP PROCESSED Onion, Chive
CREAM CHEESE
2
or Plain
BERE'S SPANISH or
4 outn,69, SPREAD
BLANCHED
PEANUTS 2 g. 1.00
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MIXES 4 P=. 88'
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REDSPRING I p
SALMON _ 1b,1.29 g
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pkgs. of 180
SICK'S Whole
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POLISH DILL
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GOLD SEAL RED
SOCKEYE
"4 74c I SALMON
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AWAKE Frozen Concentrate
ORANGE
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SHIRLEY
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