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Clinton News-Record, 1973-03-15, Page 8Action Priced! BUTTER JAR 88fe ANN PAGE PEANUT 2-LB FREEZER CUTS Consists of the following cuts: Rump Roasts, Bottom Round, Top Round, Point Sirloin Steaks or Roasts, Shank Stewing Meat, Soup Bones. Please allow 2 days for processing. BEEF HIPS75:ER8:11) Cut & Wrapped lb $1.04 PUSS 'N BOOTS CAT FOOD (ALL VARIETIES) 15-02 TIN 18? ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1973, aliMala MN. A&P POLICY Always do what is honest and fair for every customer. RAINCHECK: If an advertised special is ever sold out, ask the Manager for a Raincheck. It entitles you to the same item at the same special price the following week. Or if you wish we'll give you a com- parable item at the same special price. Action Priced! Action Priced! PEPSI-COLA POWDER DETERGENT King she 5.1b box GUARANTEE: A&P offers an unconditional money-back guarantee. 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MAZOLA OIL (REGULARY 41.47) PURE tit-)RN OIL 64 .69 41..OZ JUG BIC ,S mcKLEs PLAW1OLER D0 1 I LL AL: S 1:IC (APCRICIOED N) POLISH 32.Ft.oz JAR MARTIN'S coaciAiLi,%:TPIL:N C =1) 3 4154141 -OZ.1 • 00 TINS A&P LIQUID BLEACH "aliV 65% 530 S-.-CLINTON NEWS-RECORP, THURSDAY, MARCH 1,5, 1973 .Auburn NIFTY NITS The third Meeting of Auburn I, Nifty Nits was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Donald Cartwright with the president, Doris Naylor in charge. The meeting was opened with the 441 pledge followed by the minutes read by the secretary, Trudy Machan, , Roll call was answered. by each girl telling and showing their selected fabrics and pat- terns. Mrs. Jim Schneider led in the discussion getting ready to sew with knits. Mrs, Cartwright _explained the proper way of pressing and went over the handout sheets with the girls, It was decided to hold the next meeting on March 19 at the home of Mrs. Cartwright. SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Major YoungbInt visited last Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr. Smith and wee daughter, Heather Jane at Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines returned home on Friday evening from a two week's vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly "I'm Clarabelle, the grey squirrel with the white shirt front and bushy tail, so named by Carl at The Hut'." 4 Now, Carl is very good to me. He feeds me his own homemade cookies and peanuts. And I'll come from quite a distance if I hear him call. But he isn't the only one who feeds me in Bayfield. I make quite a few calls, "Two years ago, I made a nice nest in the eaves at 'The Hut', having gained admission when the .ice in the eavetrough pulled a weathered board down. When Lucy heard that I'd torn some of her music to add to the comfort of the nest, she vowed to shut me out! "For a long time Carl didn't know how I got in. He'd watch me and my husband, Black, go up the lilac tree by the sunroom but by the time he got out, we'd disappeared. Then one day Carl ran to the front of the house. I was out of sight, but with female curiosity I looked out to see where he was. Thus he discovered our entrance. Black was annoyed but I just told him to clear out and mind his own business. Three babies were born in this comfortable apartment-- Mackie, Kristy and Skippy. And what fun they had racing around. Visitors at "The Hut" used to wonder what was hap- pening. But one day when they ventured into the great out- doors, a carpenter put on a new board. So I found a much less desirable apartment for my progeny. "But in 1972, the starlings picked a hole in a rotten board under the eave, back of the gut- ter. They nested in there, Carl covered it but heard young birds afterwards so took the tin off. He neglected to cover it when the birds had flown. But my sharp eyes saw it, "I and my three children took the apartment for the win- ter. Lucy said a great deal about ousting us but she was in hospital part of the time and Carl was so afraid that some of us would be shut in. So he promised that he'd watch for our tracks in the snow. He really didn't want to shut us out, for in the big snowstorm in December he was shut in him- self for five days. "Then in February, a visitor from the city came, She went into the little attic space and howled to Lucy afterwards about the dreadful condition of it. It happened to have been our washroom, What does it matter if some of her old books and papers were torn, or I pulled off bits of insulation to line our sleeping quarters? At any rate, Lucy told Carl he had to get us all out and quickly! He'd already given us an un, pleasant odour by putting moth balls near our entrance, but the young ones just played with them, He sprayed a whole can of repellent fat cats and dogs in the west attic. It did nothing, "He didn't want to kill us and didn't chase us with a broom like his neighbour when it tried to get in between ceiling and roof of her verandah, She used to feed me but now I never go near I just cut her told! "Finally Carl wrote to the Ministry of Natural Resources of Atwood visited last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs, 'Monies Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips, Miss Diane Kiricconnell of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. An- drew Kirkconnell, everyone is invited to the Auburn Women's Institute meeting on March 20 at 2:15 p.m, Miss Catherine Hunt, home economist for Boren County will be the guest speaker and her topic will be the Metric System, Mr, and Mrs. William Straughan spent last week with their grandson, Mr. Donald Jardin, Mrs. Jardin and family and also visited with Mrs. William Rieck, nee Martha Adams, in K.W. hospital where she has been a patient following a stroke. We are pleased that she is recovering and will soon be home. The lat- ter part of the week they visited with their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jardin and Mr. Jardin at Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay of London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay. Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, the Auburn , librarian requests all County books to be in on March 17. at Wingham and one day Mr. Bellanger appeared with a wire cage and some corn. "We were nowhere to be seen or heard. Old Mother Nature had advised us that in the thaw and sudden freeze-up, our en- trance behind the gutter would be iced over. So we went to stay with friends. "Lucy admonished Carl to watch that hole when the big icicles dropped off the eavetrough. But for some reason or other he thought Lucy didn't understand the matter. There was more snow than ice. I kept a sharp lookout and after dating a cookie in Bell's cherry tree, I went over the roof and inside to see if our quarters were O.K. Carl was in the kitchen and heard me overhead, "He came upstairs, taking the precaution ,to close bedroom doors and all doors off the dining room downstairs, Putting the wire contraption in the attic door, he called softly, "Clarabelle, Clarabelle". And I ran right through the trap, It wasn't set fine enough, He followed me downstairs, coaxing me to the sunroom, "Lucy was sitting in the dining room but I didn't even look at her! She was the cause of all this unpleasantness. But I did have a good look around and out the window from Carl's couch, Then I perched on a chair in the sunroom and flipped my tail at Lucy. Carl got a cookie and I went out the open door to eat it on the lilac tree. "Carl nailed a piece of sheet metal over our entrance, "Now, reader, I have a real grievance. We squirrels are protected by law. And by law one cannot evict a tenant bet- ween October and April. We cannot lock the door and refuse admission as do some human tenants before or after those dates to avoid lviction. But if we are protected in one way, that law should apply to WS, too, "At present, the only hope I have of regaining a very desirable warm, compartment upon which 1 have spent hours improving it, is for the starlings to discover another soft spot in a board near that gutter and pick a hole again. A whole flock of them appeared at "The Hut" oh March 5,' Clarabelle. WATER AND YOUR STEAM IRON If the manufacturer of your steam iron recommends the use of distilled water in the ap- pliance, take heed, says Con- sumers' Association of Canada. Tap water or chemically sof- tened water 'leaves a residue which will clog the small holes in the steam arid spray mechanisms, and will reduce the life of your iron. CAC headtittarters is located at 100 Glotleester Street, Ottawa. NWT Mg GET RESULTS ambling with Lucy 1111146111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•11111111111111111111111•1111 by Lucy R. Woods