HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-05-03, Page 2-.-0,,INTOPLNEWS-RECORD, THUBSpAY, MAY 3, 1973
Town Talk
by Marg Rudd
482.9565 Jon Carroll C.I.L. Dealer Dwight Strain, the new resident minister of the First Bap-
tist Church in Clinton admits he has the tough task of
building up attendance at the Huron Street Church.
(News-Record photo)
MARY'S SEWING CENTRE
17 ALBERT ST.'
CLINTON, ONT.
AUTHORIZED
WHITE ELNA DEALER
SPECIAL SEWING CLASSES ON
LINGERIE KNITS and MEN'S WEAR.
PRECISION SCISSOR SHARPENING
USED MACHINES --- REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES
37tfn
TREES, TREES &
MORE!
AT
THE GARDEN CENTRE
BLDG. 16 VANASTRA
Just Northeast of the parade Square.
CEDAR, HETZI, SHRUBS,
BOX PLANTS„ MAPLES & many
many more.
Come to us for Quality
we stock your complete
gardening needs
GARDEN CENTRE
SIDES OF BEEF 200 to 250 lb..
Order consists of
plus bones and Irim lb':
830 Steaks. Roast. Ground Bee(
FRONTS OF BEEF 120 to 140 lbs.
Order consists of 71 plus bones and trim lb.
Steaks, Roast, Ground Beef e
HINDS OF BEEF 12510 140 lbs.
Order consists of
plus Bones And Trim lb. Steaks, Roast, Ground Beef 93c
SIDES OF PORK Solo 60 lbs.
Order consists of
and Trim lb. (IDOL, Chops, Spare Ribs 67e
FRENCH
Fries tlibi
HOOD '
AaSOrted Varieties
Cake to
Mixes "14
AYLMER
Choice 0 $
Tomatoes101:
BLOSSOM RECONSTITUTED
BONUS DISCOUNTS BONUS DISCOUNTS
VALLEY'FARM FROZEN •
HOME &
Garden Bags Pok195 AiRwiCR ASSORTED COLOURS
SOLID
DEODORANT 5 of
STUART House 12 INCH
55c PINEAPPLE 4 5t 97 WRAP 3 robs 1 .00
57c ogrif:f3F,ECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY
FAMILY
el 69c NAPKINS ao
KRAFT PROCESS REGULAR CANADIAN
CHEESE
SLICES pkg. 2 lb,t 73
Wag=
SALT 21b, , g 4 vc box SUPER D
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CLEANSER 2 got 45?
GLAD PLASTIC ATIMEADIETOL-LOCAPMSAUCC PLADHSLICES PDAIIHALABor
CRUSHED FOIL
KLEENEX ASSORTED COLOURS
S.0 S WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO
SOAP AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS,
PADS %
Supplied and Serviced By M. Lonh Limittt
oPf 31
FRESH PRODUCE
U.S,A. NO, 1 Florida
SWEET JUICE
ORANGES
5 lb. bag
69c
U.S.A. NO. 1 FLORIDA CRISP
CELERY
STALKS large la slze each 39c
U,S.A. NO. 1 FLORIDA
RED OR WHITE ze, Grapefruit 5 sl
48's
in9
CANADA FANCY ONTARIO
McINTOSH
APPLES bag
5 lb.
89`
CANADA NO. 1 ONTARIO MARSH
CELLO
CARROTS bag 23c
U.S.A. NO, 1 FLORIDA FRESH GOLDEN SWEET
ON THE COB
CORN
BONUS DISCOUNTS
5 tor 59c
MORE Glidden
SPECTACULAR VALUES !
spred satin
LATEX WALL PAINT
for durable,easily washed beauty
ONLY!
st199 GAL:
'May bo undwhliud tar 1101100
Poe Iebal tar nil aanralire
• Dries in 30 minutes,
• Almost 3,000 colors available,
• Hides well, touch ups don't show.
CHOOSE LATEX OR ALKYD SEMI GLOSS
AT THE SAME LOW PRICE!
spred lustre
ALKYD SEMI GLOSS ENAMEL
Is Ideal for woodwork, kitchens
& bathrooms II Steam and g rease resistant 11 Ones to smooth, scrubable finish
spred latex
SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL
• Smooth dirt resistant few,11
ER Easy brush or roller applii,ation 10 Clean up tools with water
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LIMITED STOCK ORDER NOW SALE EXIAIHES MAY 30111 1973
BALL MACAULAY Ltd
Clinton 482-9514 Henson 262-2713 Seaforth 527-0910
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TABLE MEATS
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INFORMATIVE COUNTER CARDS -)06.
-4111---- MEAT IDENTITY LABEL
I PAY nmcC
1.00 99c 99c _O
LOIN -0
PORK CHOPS
MEAT IDENTITY LABEL
HERE'S WHAT MEAT IDENTITY LABELLING DOES FOR YOU
OUR NEW MEAT IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM TAKES THE GUESSWORK
OUT OF THE SELECTION AND PREPARATION OF MCAT .. IT HELPS 3. SPECIFIC PORTION OR RETAIL CUT
YOU BE A 'SMARTER' MEAT SHOPPER AND A BETTER COOK. Blade roost, sirloin sleok, or top round steak • tells you exactly
THIS IMPROVED MEAT IDENTITY LABELLING TELLS YOU Al A GLANCE whal part al the primal cut the meot comes from.
THE TYPE Of MEAT (BEEF, PORK, LAMB OR VEAL), THE PRIMAL
CUT (WHERE IT COMES FROM) AND THE SPECIFIC PORTION OF THE TWO LARGE CHARTS OF RETAIL MEAT CUTS
COMMENDED COOKING METHOD IN OUR "MEAT IA. pork charts will help you identify our cuts of meat on display.
PIR,IMRAILN0C1401, mORIAC
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OMMON RETAILING NAME. SIMPLY USE THE RE. Are on display in all our stores for your convenience.Beef and
PLAINED" MOM,
IF TOO HAVE QUESTIONS
type
N onoefedmeotot .gueblef guess the typeinmofb orme
veal,
otlirsf, every lobe) Show' the About our new meot identification program, orb our meat deportment
people the next time you're in our store. They'll not only have
the answers for you, but they'll be glad to suggest o number of
specialty cuts as well as regular cuts that will odd variety and
interest to everyday meals.
2, SUMMON
rhurk, rib, Iola, or hip tells where the meal conies from.
:MOM'S
Coloured
M#garine
1 lb,
pkgs. 8:
TOP VALU
SPAGHETTI OR
Elbow
Macaroni' 2 P /1(b. g.
PANTRY SHELF CHOICE
CRUSHED OR
Tidbit
Pineapple 19 so.
tint
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BONUS DISCOUNTS
DELSEY WHITE OR ASSORTED COLOURS
BATHROOM
TISSUE 3 Pkrgi 1 m 00
KOTEX REGULAR, SUPER, PLUS OR KOTIOUE
FEMININE
NAPKINS oPf ;g2 55c
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Clinton woman chairs
Hospital AuAlliary meeting
patei•
Anniversary
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spontarN artichio,:.0000..jae::opiql04:6try,
form fnihe4vifest:it..*ot•ivnia..1c41. pqr4...yerits•s
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CUT FROM THE REEF CHUCK
BONEIE SS
SHORT
TOP MU VACUUM VAMP I lk
PROM REGULAR BAEL.D.OUE FLAVOUR, Oil BACON FLAVOUR
LUNCHEON
MEAT
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
COOKED
CARROTS 2 141%39c
12 oz.C9C tin gill
1 Wbi 1.97 or
1 tilk. 1.55
lb W. 000
WE SPECIALIZE IN WEEKLY SPECIALS !
PINEAPPLE
JAM with pectin 3 9)% Ber HAM
SHIRLEY GAY PLAIN, SUGAR OR BLUE WATER FROZEN DELSEY BOUTIQUE ASSORTED COLOURS AYLMER CHOICE SLICED
CINNAMON OCEAN BATHROOM BEETS or
SNACKS U'rl: 69 0 TISSUE' 3 4V 1 .00
KRAFT JET PUFFED, mere, CHOCOLATE OR sc,,NE,DF A MUIRAI 010 UN oum OonAunE
MarshmallowsU 27° CHEESE afegt 85c PICNIC
SWIFTS PREMIUM 1VR Ib.95
CHEDDAR COOKED tin • or
Mrs, Sharon Gallette of
Detroit and Mrs, Barbara
Wendt of Chicago visited with
their great aunt, Miss Mae
Davies of Huronview, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Breton of
Saskatoon and daughter of
Port Credit visited last week
with Mrs. Breton's aunts, Mrs.
Roy Pepper and Mrs. Gladys
Wallis as well as with -other
relatives.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldsworthy
have returned home from a
three weeks' visit to their two
daughters in British Columbia.
Theresa, Mrs, Frank Boote,
lives in Port Alberni on Van-
couver Island while June, Mrs.
Earl Shipman, is in Prince
George.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyn-
dall have received word that
their son, Arthur, has accepted
a position with Domtar at the
head office in Montreal as pulp
and paper specialist. Mr. Tyn-
dall, who graduated from
University of Toronto in 1960
with a degree in mechanical
engineering, will be in charge of
any large projects in any of the
Domtar mills. The Tyndall
family has moved from Three
Rivers to Beaconsfield, Quebec.
* * *
The Catholic Women's
League of St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church, Clinton, held
its annual meeting for the elec-
tion pf officers on April 26. An
8 p.m. mass preceded the
meeting and then a potluck
supper was enjoyed by the
members. The new slate of of-
ficers is as follows; Mrs. J. Van
Beers, R.R. 1, Clinton,
president; Mrs. E. Medd, vice
president; Mrs. B. Brand,
secretary; Mrs. G. Brand,
treasurer; Mrs. G. Carbert,
press representative; Mrs. A.
Goldsworthy, visiting commit-
tee.
* * *
At the May meeting of the
Sarah Hale Chapter IODE,
members were entertained by a
hilarious tale by Mrs. Ross
Middleton of the loss and
return of her luggage on her
winter trip to Barbados. Mrs.
Middleton filled in very
capably for the guest speaker,
Mr. F. Mayers, who was unable
to attend because of illness.
A new member, Mrs. S. Land
of Bayfield was installed by the
first vice regent, Mrs. William
German.
The names of all the chapter
members have been inscribed
on the charter by Miss Olive
Johnson. This will now be
framed.
The chapter was represented
at the Clinton Centennial Com-
mittee meeting by Mrs. Ted
Davies.
On April 25 the Clinton
Rebekahs held their Spring
Euchre in the IOOF Hall.
There was a good attendance of
ladies from Clinton as well as
visitors from Goderich,
Seaforth, Brucefield and
Bayfield.
Mrs. Beatrice Young of Clin-
ton won the high prize; Mrs.
Ruby' Snazel of Goderich, low;
Mrs. Mary Clark, Bayfield,
lone hands; Mrs. Mnriel
Lockhart, Clinton, door prize;
Mrs. Adrian Forbes, Seaforth,
lucky cup prize. •
* * *
Georgian Bay where he began
sketching in his spare time. The
following year he left Grip
Limited to devote himself en-
tirely to painting. He travelled
and painted in Georgian Bay,
Mattawa, the Laurentians, the
Maritimes, the Rocky Moun-
tains, and the Algonquin and
Algoma Districts of Ontario,
where he is considered to have
done his finest work, He later
became principal of the Ontario
College of Art.
By Wilma Oke
"Hospitals in Action" was
the theme of a successful day-
long meeting on Monday at
Kitchener of District 2 of the
Hospital Auxiliaries
Association of Ontario which
was attended by 210 delegates
including nine from Clinton.
St. Mary's General Hospital
Auxiliary members of Kit-
chener were hostesses for the
Spring conference,
During the morning session a
symposium was chaired by Mrs.
Harold Winterburn of Kit-
chener-Waterloo Hospital
Auxiliary. Dr. Maurice
Beckham, Chairman of
Respiratory Technology Com-
mittee at Kitchener-Waterloo
Hospital spoke on Ventilators--
used to aid patients with
respiratory difficulties or
failure, Dr. Beckham said the
ventilator is used in the pre-
operative preparation of a
patient with severely impaired
chest function using intermit-
tent positive pressure breathing
and physiotherapy treatments.
A ventilator is used also on a
long-term basis such as a
patient with multriple rib frac-
tures.
Another speaker on the sym-
posium was Jack Mercer,
assistant Executive Director at
Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital
who spoke on ambulance
procedure. He outlined the
history of ambulance service
and the changes that have
taken place in the service since
the first horse-drawn vehicles
to the modern government
regulated service to today.
Mr. Mercer reported there
are now 212 ambulance ser-
vices in Ontario--86 hospital
based, 12 municipally owned,
12 volunteer services and 91
privately operated.
Mrs. Beecher Menzies of
Clinton, presided over the
meeting and gave a detailed
report of the, 20 auxiliaries in
the district from Guelph on the
east to Goderich on the west,
Mount Forest on the north and
Tilisonburg in the south.
She reported there are 5,671
members in the district, of
which 2551 are active members
who raised a total of
$141,427.28 in 1972. Of that
$7,363.70 was spent on bur-
saries and education, arid
$123;500 was spent on hospital
equipment.
Of the 20 auxiliaries, 12 have
teenaged volunteers, num-
bering 462. Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary also has one male
teenaged volunteer--the only
one in District 2.
Special luncheon speaker was
Rev. Findlay Stewart of Kit-
chener, who said even with the
great army of professionally
trained social workers and the
generous public purse there is a
need for people to become in-
volved in a personal love and a
concern for our fellowman.
Attending from Clinton were
Mrs. Beecher Menzies, Mrs.
H,T. Porter. Mrs. W.T. Harrett
Mrs. L.P. Walden, Mrs. K.S.
Wood, Mrs. Alex E, Haddy,
Mrs. A. J. McMurray, Mrs. E.
Wilson and Mrs. W. Orland
Johnston.
INDIVIDUALLY FROZEN NOVA SCOTIA SHOPSY'S 4/2 dz. pkgs.
SOLE SLICED
FILLETS lb. '11.1w Corned Beef
DAVERN VACUUM PACKED 1 lb pkg. WE SELL SLICED on, CANADA APPROVED GRADE "A"
SIDE BACON lb. LP' Q1F RED RIBBON BEEF!
KLEENEX WHITE OR ASSORTED COLOURS
PAPER
TOWELS 24 55c
CHEF, DOY Art DEP SPAOHETTIA MEATOAL1.8,13EEPATIONI.or
BEEF
RAVIOLI 15 % 42c
DONUTS 3 PM 1.00
FRUIT
pkg.
FARM HOUSE FROZEN
ASSORTED VARIETIES
CAKES 59C
SEA' BOA Giierow DIM OF.AII0 OTTIAWOCIIRY. ILASPOEIMY 01
Packers Primal Cut Vacuurn Packed
Sirloin Steaks or Roast • plus bones and lallb. 1 .25
BEEF LOIN Approximate weight 45 to 50 lbs.
(Worm Oral 1.9ona Porterhouse inn
COOKED MEATS
Coleman s By The Piece 2 to 3 lbs ,or Pre•Gliced
5 varieties Chicken. Gulch. Mac &
690 Chem:. and Pickle B pimento lb.
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WHITE
SUGAR
5 lb. 4903
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Limit I bag per family
with $5.00 purchase and this coupon
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CARLTON 'CLUB
Assorted Flavours
SOFT
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2410i11.49 Lima t case per family
with $5.00 purchase and Itils coupon
Coupon effective May 210 10,1973
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RED RIBBON BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED TO YOUR
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Postmaster General • Andre
Ouellete has announced
Canada Post Office will issue a
fifteen-cent stamp on June 8,
1973 to commemorate the
100th anniversary of the birth
of J.E.H. MacDonald, one of
Canada's leading painters who
was a member of the Group of
Seven.
The MacDonald stamp
demonstrates one of the pain-
ter's finest works entitled Mist
Fantasy, which has been
reproduced through the cour-
tesy of the Art Gallery of On-
tario.
James Edward Hervey
MacDonald was born of
Canadian parents in Durham,
England in 1873. The family
moved to Canada in 1887 and
settled in Hamilton where the
young MacDonald attended the
Hainilton Art School for two
years. He later attended
evening classes at the Central
Ontario College of Art in
Toronto and served his appren-
ticeship as a lithographer with
a Toronto firm. In 1895,
MacDonald began work for a
commercial art firm, Grip
Limited, where he developed
into a distinguished designer.
Here he met some of his future
colleagues in the Group of
FO Reg Cook, of London Seven of which he became a
spent several- daysy,,,with his pi fbUrrditigv aletnber in 1919.
mother, Mrs. anti: r;:, mighmaick,;:rnAle
Ito
Goderich Twp.
liquor vote: yes
In a vote last Wednesday the
residents of Goderich Township
approved the sale of alcoholic
beverages in dining rooms and
lounges. About 43.7 percent of
the 1,243 eligible voters turned
out to cast ballots on the three
questions before them.
Sixty four` point fog perceliq
favored the. sale of *:beer atfd.'
wine-enly'.ttrider a dining room
licence with meals, 74 percent
approved the sale of liquor un-
der a dining room licence with
meals and 66.5 supported the
sale of liquor under a lounge
licence.
Approval by 60 percent of
those casting ballots was
required to pass the questions.
About 10 years ago a similar
liquor vote was defeated in
Goderich township.
FROZEN SEAFOOD PATTIES TOP VALU 6 oz. pkg
2 oz. SERVING - SLICED
LUNENBURGERSib.Su/Alc Cooked Ham lb. 69c
deal I .08
QUAKER
MUFFETS 16 oz. 39
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