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Clinton News-Record, 1973-03-08, Page 2NEWS-RCORO. THURSDAY MARCH 8, 973 OY .MARG RUDD About $2,500 damage was done when two cars were in collision on Highway No. 4, south of Clinton Tuesday. One car ended up in the ditch but no one was hurt. Provincial Police Con- stable Crew investigated the accident. Charges will be laid. (News-Record photo) Hear and sea Jack Riddell on TV CFPL Thurs. Mar. .0 at 11:39 Po Sat. Mar. 10 during 2.4 P.m Mon. Mar. 12 during p.m. During movie for tonight Tues. Mar. 13 during 5;30.6 p.m, CKNX Thurs. Mar. &during , 12:45-1 p.m. ,al 11:20 p.m, Fri. Mar. 9 during 12:45-1 p.m. during 640 p.m. -at 11;20 p.m. Mon. Mar. 12•during 6.6;30 p.m. -at 11120 p.m. Tues. Mar. 13 during 6-6:30 p.m, -at 11:20 p.m. OUR NEW MEAT IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM TAKES THE GUESSWORK OUT OF THE SELECTION AND PREPARATION OF MEAT , . IT HELPS YOU . BE A 'SMARTER' MEAT SHOPPER AND A BETTER COOK. THIS IMPROVED MEAT IDENTITY LABELLING TELLS YOU AT A GLANCE THE TYPE OF MEAT THE PRIMAL CUT AND THE SPECIFIC PORTION OF THE PRIMAL CUT. SIMPLY USE THE RE- COMMENDED COOKING METHOD IN OUR "MEAT EXPLAINED" FOLDER. ORDER FORMS FOR FREE "MEAT EXPLAINED" FOLDER ON HOW TO RUT, HOW TO COCA REEF, PORE, LAMB OR VEAL AVAILABLE AT ALL IGA MEAT COASTERS SIMPLY FILL IT IN AND MAIL TO IBA C0411Miet Cemor Box S025 London, 0,11, FROZEN KNIFE CUT CHICKEN LEGS Coleman's Fully Cooked Football Slyle Whole or Had SMOKED HAM lb 1 -09 COLEMAN'S VACUUM PACKED WIENERS W: 67c FRESH PRODUCE PRODUCT OF ISRAEL SWEET U.S.A. NO. 1 Florida Crisp CELERY STALKS Large size each 39c ONTARIO NO. 1 QUEEN HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS CANADA NO, 1 ONTARIO Tender Marsh CARROTS lb. bag LARGE DARK GREEN GLOSSY RUBBER PLANT U.S.A. NO, I FLORIDA NEW RE6 POTATOES BONUS DISCOUNTS JAFFA ORANGES 6 Large Size Dm each 29c 35c 2.29 5 lbs. 69c c.inarreid.ortad DIU lb. 68c ASSORTED FLAVOURS Milk-Bone 89, 141/2 oz. tin MI Dog Food SCOTT ASSORTED COLOURS Bathroom 55 Tissue 4 4 roll pkg, LIPTON'S Chidken NoOdie Soup Mix 4 094 pkg of °wee fOn SEACUFFE Choice Tomatoes 28 oz, tin 29c This is your personal invitation to attend a JACK RIDDELL Beef Bar-b-que Pine Ridge Chalet - Hay Twp. MONDAY, MARCH 12 from 5 to 8 pm. Meet Jack Riddell and his family, Bob Nixon. Leader of the Liberal Party and other Members of the Legi ,dat ore. Enjoy the entertainment . . Snowmobile rides dii horse and cutter rides. iranumaimi NO SPEECHES . . Just an old fashioned get-together. Bring the whole family - EN EIZYON F:R17111),(, ItEE North FROZEN 2 to 31b.Pieces PACIFIC lb 89c TUNA pkg 63c CAVERN BEEF & PORK lb. 89° BREAKFAST lb. 89e lb Pkg. lb 63° TOP VALU Vacuum Packed Sliced SIDE BACON CENTRE CUT Shank Bone In BEEF STEW lb. 89C PRIMROSE FROZEN 4 oz. Portions BEEF PATTIES TOP VALU t te, pkg Sliced R1as e Cheese or CHICKEN LOAF lb 75c 78° TOP VALU-Pure Choice . Apple Juice. 48 oz, tin 37 JELL() Assorted Flavours Jelly Powders 3 oz. pkgs. for CUT RITE (Cutter Box) Waxed 37 Paper 100 ft. roll BONNIE Coloured Margarine 1 lb. pkg 164 JAVEX Liquid Bleach 128 oz. cant Skim Milk 3 lb, bag $139 Catelli Spaghettini, Ready Cut Macaroni or 38, Spaghetti , lb. box BONUS DISCOUNTS Gay Lea Quality-Instant Powdered BONUS DISCOUNTS Clinton FROZEN NOVA SCOTIA MS W•ar. mion•• CAMPFIRE SLICED VACUUM PACKED SIDE BACON I lb. pkg. 89' BOSTON BLUE FROZEN S lb. pkg, BLUE POLLOCK pkg, 2.99 SCHNEIDER'S 1 LB. PKG. SIZZLER SAUSAGE CII EAh THE' Stkk- V411Aftl COupoNs E 790 , TOP VALU '1st GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 55c = ... . ...... 4 •Imira. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 wpm LIMIT 1 LB, PER FAMILY ..,..... ........ WITH '5,00 PURCHASE ........ WW NIYIW. ....... COUPON ....... EFFECTIVE MARCH 7-13, 1973 ....... ,i,1111MMIIIII 11 MI N.. eme, I KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 32 oz. jar 490 LIMIT JAR PER FAMILY WITH '5.00 PURCHASE COUPON EFFECTIVE MANOR 7-13, 0113 Itt 111111111mm ,se WW. .4110. 1.1 Zia Assorted 0talotirs SCOTT PAPER TOWELS 2 roll 290 pkg. LIMIT 1 2-ROLL PKG. PER FAMILY WITH'S. 00 PURCHASE coupor4EPrectivt MARCH 1.13, lifttffiffiltisyt sohimi doloor 4.6••• Yam. inorml• ve=o Y4C=rt MOM. WAN, / 1.1.• WW .00111. WW WW Ww News of Henson Puritan Assorted Stevie, Miners 8 geerte Or HOT CHILE CON CARNE TOP VALU FROZEN CONCENTRATED • ORANGE JUICE a 64; 99 REEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY YORK FROZEN 4 MEAT PIES .M11800 Libby A Fancy Gruen Peea Croant Style Corrl or CHOICE SLICED BEETS to to 1912 SIC 'YANG 0$1AMGE FLAVOUR CRYSTALS TOP VALU FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 3te oz. 79. EAGT , , 2s err 49C ez 53c lin POST ALPHA OM FACIAL The One-For-All Koffee House 11 he closed this Satnr- day bee se of the bus trip to Forrest, Ontario to the Canadian Festival of Gospel Music, S the Coming Events section of is week's paper for more infmination about this happening. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley .Van- derbtirgh df Maple Street, Clin- ton have returned home from a three week vacation in Florida. While in Florida, they were guests of Mr. Vanclerburgh's son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Vanderburgh. The progressive euchre party held on March 1 in the Clinton Orange Hall which was spon- sor ed by the LOBA was well at- tended. The prizes were won by the following; Mrs, Esther Ken., dell, Clinton, ladies' high; Mrs. Devereaux, Clinton; ladies' lone hands; Janice Allin, Goderich, ladies' low; Frank Thompson, Goderich Town- ship; men's high; Watt Web- ster, Clinton, men's lone hands; Charles Cunningham, Clinton, men's low; draws for ten pounds of sugar were won by Clarence Allin, R.R. 4, Goderich and Mrs. Fred Telford, Bayfield. The IOOF of Brucefield held a very successful euchre Friday evening, March 2 with eight tables in play. The lady winners were Doris Wilson, ladies' high; Mrs. Charles Cunningham, ladies' low, Winner of the men's high was Danny Gliddon and men's low, Gordon Richardson, The winner of the lone hands was Gregor McGregor. Lucky win- ner of a draw for a ham was John Broadfoot. Another euchre will be held on March 16. Staff members of the Clinton Public Hospital held a Court Whist Party at St. Joseph's Parish Hall on Tuesday evening, February 27. This party was held in conjunction with the "Vanishing Parties" of the Women's Auxiliary to the hospital. Mrs. Jean Ball convened the affair with assistance from several staff members. About 100 ladies from Clinton and surrounding areas attended with Mrs. Sharon Bowers win- ning a prize for the high score. Mrs. Ann Cox took home a cpn- setatieree prize— fer...,Icae, .1SCOre. Mrs. Grace White was sitting in the lucky chair and Mrs. Har- vey Hayter was using the lucky cup. Mrs. Edith McIntyre won the door prize, a wall plaque made and donated by Janene Jamieson and Polly Powell. After the games were played, a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Ball then presented Mrs. Howard Porter, convenor of the Vanishing Parties with $130. Both ladies then thanked everyone for coming and making the venture such a suc- cess. Mr. and Mrs. William Pickett, Orange. Street, Clinton, quietly celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary on Sun- day, February 18, 1973. Mr, Pickett, who is confined to Clinton Hospital, was able to be home for a few hours on that day to observe the occasion with his wife. Although Mrs, Pickett had not enjoyed good health for some time, she Manages to maintain her home and she and Mr, Pickett were able to welcome friends and relatives who called to offer congratulations. The couple was married on February 18, 1914, at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton by the Rev. G. Potts, Attending them were his sister and brother, Mrs. Orpha (Pickett) McMichael of Clinton and Mr, Henry Pickett (deceased). Mrs, Pickett, the former Anna May Colclough is a daughter of the late Joseph, and Annie Colclough of Mullett Township and Mr. Pickett's parents were John and Emily Pickett of Goderich Township, Mr, and Mrs. Pickett farmed on the 13th concession of Goderich Township from the time of their marriage until 1945 when they retired to Clin- ton. The couple have four daughters, Mrs. James (Madeline) Murray, Mrs. Alex (Olive) Murray, of Varna; Mrs. Donna Hundt and Mrs. Jack (Norma) Shanahan of London, 10 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren, (contributed by Milvena Erickson) The Home Economics Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food is spon- soring a Food Forum entitled "Calorie Countdown" in On- tario Street United Church on ,March 14 at 8 p,m. Home Economists from the Ministry will be demonstrating and discussing low calorie dishes. Those in attendance will receive a booklet of low calorie menus and a calorie chart to use at home. Everyone is welcome. There is no charge. WIGS — A FIRE HAZARD If you have a wig, fall or hair piece, Consumers' Association of Canaq, warns that the wig setting r",..ho ding, —sprays in aerosol cans are highly flam- mable because of their ethyl alcohol content. The wig is at its most hazardous when the hairpiece has been freshly sprayed and is still wet, regar- dless of the type of wig. Allow sprays 10 minutes to dry. Repeated application of a spray, without periodic removal of the accumulation by washing or shampooing, increases the burning hazard of any hair- piece, particularly a human hair wig. CAC headquarters is located at 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa. 1011T IV LLCM, On March 1, a beautiful springlike rlq, Unit IV met in the Fellowship Hall of Hensall United Church with 21 mem- bers and three guests. Mrs. Jessie McAllister presided and opened the meeting with a verse from John 18. Hymns were sung with Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt accompanying at the piano. Mrs, Elizabeth Riley gave the devotional on Stewar- dship, using scripture from Matthew, She said you cannot serve two 'masters; there is no ha,lf way point, using the masters scale of values, prayer was offered by Mrs, Britton. The highlight of the after- noon came when Mrs, McAllister introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Edison (Elva) Forrest, who spoke on India, Everyone was seated along each side of a long table where they could view articles from India which were sent from Mrs. Forrest's nephew John Scott, Seaforth, who is presen- tly in India, and teaches English and art in a school in the lower. Himalayas. Elva told everyone of some of his ex- periences and read parts of up to date letters she had received. Miss Greta Lammie played a piano solo entitled "The Yellow Jonquil" for the programme. In the absence of the Secretary, Mrs. Grace Peck acted in this position. Ninety- three calls to sick and shut-ins were reported to have been made. The Presbyterial, which was held February 28 in Nor- thside United Church in Seaforth, was reported on by four members who attended, It was decided to start quilting Tuesday morning and an invitation was received to attend Goshen United Church on March 15 at 8 p.m. and to attend Zurich Emmanuel United Church on April 6 at 8 p.m. Unit IV are responsible for flowers for the Church for March and it was suggested that members should send let- ters of disapproval of the at- tractive advertising on T.V. of so much consuming of alcholic beverages. After singing a hymn, the meeting closed with the benediction and the lunch com- mittee served a tasty lunch, KINETTE CLUB The•Kinette meetings for the month-of February were held at the homes of Linda McCallum and Sharon Brokenshire. The Kinettes would like to thank area residents for their contributions when they can- vassed for the Ability Fund, the total amount raised this year was $310. A letter was received from the foster child overseas, and a donation was given to the Ability Fund. The Kinettes are sellitig tickets for a three minute shopping spree to be at Als Super Save in Hensall, or $50 in cash, the draw to he made on April 11. The raffles HENSALL 4-H The third meeting of the Hensall 4-H "Sew-sews" was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Bill Fuss, Each girl showed their pattern and material. Mrs. Fuss demon- strated a stretch seam and how to reinforce a crotch. Fourteen girls are attending this club. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Roy ]3rock and Mrs. 011ie Kyle spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Kyle and family in. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kyle, St, Catharines, spent the weekend with Mrs. Nancy Kyle. I. RIND Of MEAT No need to guess the lype of meat first, every label shows the type of meat beef, pork, Iamb or veal. 2. PRIMAL Orr Chuck, rib, loin or hip - tells what part of the animal the meat comes from. 3. SPECIFIC PORTION OR RETAIL CUT Blade roost, sirloin stook, 'or top round steak • tells you exactly what pad of the primal cut the meal comes from, TWO LARGE CHARTS OF RETAIL MEAT CUTS Are an display in ell our stores for your convenience Beef end pork charts will help you identify our cuts of meal on display. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS About our now meat identification program, ask our meat department Manager. He'll not only have the answers for you, but he'll be glad to suggest a number of specialty cuts as well as regular cuts that will add variety to everyday and special meals. FRESHLY GROUND TURKEY MEAT SCHNEIDER'S FROZEN JUMBO SMOKED FILLETS BONUS DISCOUNTS SOFT, FIRM, OR EXTRA FIRM LADY PATRICIA HAIRSPRAY TOP VALU FANCY FROZEN ASSORTED VEGETABLES , ORIOLE 100% VEGETABLE OIL MARGARINE 4 pkgs MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE LARD • , A: 29c TOFVALU Frozen Regular Cut Or CRINKLE CUT FRENCH TRIES, , 49c, DREAM WHIR DESSERT TOPPING . 4 or. 594 • Px2 BETTY CROCKER ASSORTED FLAVOURS The regular meeting of. the A.C.W. of St. Paul's Church was held at the home of Mrs. F. Forrest, with the president, Mrs. G.A. Anderson, presiding. The meeting began by singing "lions King shall reign vic- torious", followed . by meditations from the Living Message, taken by Mrs. Ander- son and Mrs. R,H, Middleton. Scripture readings were read by Mrs. D. Windover, and Mrs. Annie Reid. Miss Olive Petty led in the Litany, and Mrs. F. Clarke and Mrs. F. Forrest of- fered prayers. The World Day of Prayer will be held March 2 in St. Paul's Anglican Church. The minutes were read, and ap- proved, and the treasurer gave her report, It was decided to have a birthday box this year. Mrs. Windover read a letter of thanks for Christmas cards sent to the Retarded children. The Deanery meeting will be held on March 18 at Trivitt Memorial Exeter, at which time a missionary from Uganda will speak. Miss Brenda Pepper and Mrs. Frank Forrest played two piano duets. Mrs. Windover read portions of the Newsletter. The roll call was answered with a Bible verse with the word "angel" in it. The meeting closed by singing "Abide with me" and all the members saying the grace. were won by Joanne Bell and. Karen .Sciirrnarl, The next meeting will be held at the home of Martha Stan on March 14, W,M.S. MEETING The March meeting of the Carmel Presbyterian W.M.S. was held Monday afternoon at the Church. President Mrs. Rachel Schwalm opened with a poem "To sum it up". Mrs. Pearl Love and Mrs, ILA. Orr took charge of the study and worship, with Mrs. Orr reading a prayer from the Glad Tidings and using scripture from Mat- thew followed by Meditation, Mrs, Love gave the study on India, with the topic of "too many mouths to feed." Since 1921 India's population has more than doubled. At the present rate by the year 2,000 will be doubled again. The roll call was answered with 14 members with a sign of spring. The W.M.S. are invited to attend the Easter Thank- Offering meeting at Emmanuel United Church in Zurich on April 6 at 8 p.m. Plans were made for the Easter Thank- Offering meeting April 2 when the guest speaker will be Mrs. Cliff Britton from Hensel!. Mrs. Schwalm will be attending the Hamilton-London Synodical to be held in Wingham on April 10 and 11, Mrs. Harry Snell read a prayer from These Days. The Ladies Aid meeting followed with Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presiding and Mrs. Harry Snell acting as secretary. 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