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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-05-24, Page 5The Lord. Simcoe has something extra for you, It's a 2 night special for two at a cost of only $59,90. It includes deluxe accommodation for two nights, dinner in the famous Captain's Table complete with a champagne cocktail, breakfast each morning and a sightseeing tour of Toronto's many exciting attractions — all for only $59.90, subject to advance registration, The Lord Simcoe is in the heart of downtown Toronto, close to shopping, theatres and entertainment. You get something else that's special at the Lord Simcoe — it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy through- out your stay with us. Colour TV in every room, fully air conditioned. Lord SinicoeHotel See your travel agent or contact us at: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. CUSTOM APPLICATION HERBICIDES With Or Without 28% Liquid Nitrogen Your Co-Op will supply Spray Service for: Atrazine, Lasso, Sutan, Ett. , r.1e"Wite n- applied with. 2 80/ aim a,ge4,rx- .rone ,1 trip over the field provides WEED CONTROL AND EXTRA NITROGEN Enquire about this Co-Op Service ! HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE 262-2928 262-2608 ••••••=11•••• LET MIKE LUCAS help you with your DECORATING PROBLEMS for FREE ESTIMATES for PAINTING and WALLPAPERING CALL CLINTON 482.3825 MORE Glidden SPECTACULAR VALUES! spred EXTERIOR ALKYD HOUSE PAINT ONLY! 99 GAL 'May be undorfic ontent. ing. Soo lobo! for no Works like two coats in one • Gelled paint loads brush for less dripping. • Smooths on easily like whipped cream, • Dries to a double thick gloss finish. YOUR CHOICE! LATEX OR ALKYD EXTERIOR PROTECTION AT ONE LOW PRICE spred house paint The amazing chunky paint you've seen advertised on T.V, and In Life Magazine. • Acrylic Latex for easy application, • Blister resletant Lo.Lustre finish, st Clean tools with soap S water. ENDURANCE HOUSE PAINT • Exterior Alkyd for years of protection. • Mildew fun% resistant. • Dries to a beautiful chalk resistant gloss finish, ONLYI GAL .MoV bo 0.146004d for tInfing Soo label for .loontonts. LIMITED STOCk — ORDER NOW SALE EXPIRES MAY 30th 1973 PRtCE,S QUOTED ARE Pot WIIITR ONLY • SOME RE ARV MIR OR 'INTRO COLORS MAY EtE, SLICSIVELV BALL MACAULAY Ltd. Cilniton 482-9514 — /Wind( 26;-2713 Seaforth 521-0910 EXTERIOR ALKYD HOUS, IV El; CLAY BIRD BATHS AND DECORATIVE PLANTERS CEDAR PLANTERS AND TUBS WHITE SWAN PLANTERS BULB SPECIAL (TIL THE END OF MAY) GLADIOLI 10 VARIETIES, 99c DOZ. Complete Landscaping Service & Supplies ART's LANDSCAPING & NURSERY 166 BENNETT ST. E. GODERICH 524-9128 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING SERVICE & SUPPLIES Open 7 Days a week MONDAY THRU SATURDAY TILL DARK SUNDAY 12 to 6 WILSON'S PUFFER GUN and 1 LB. REFILL REG. 3.38 ROSE DUST BOTH FOR $1.89 WILSONS PUFFER GUN and 1 LB. REFILL REQ. 3.38 TOMATO & VEGETABLE DUST We have a large selection of 6'-8' and larger TREES Excellent stock of Roses and Evergreens * All trees, evergreens, roses and flowering shrubs come with WRITTEN REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE! BOX PLANTS 17 varieties Petunias - Ageratum - Alyssum • Fibrous Begonias - Coleus • Dusty Miller - impatience • Marigolds - Portulaca Pansies - Salvia - Snap Dragons. RED, WHITE And PINK GERANIUMS ASSORTED TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Cabbage - Spanish Onions - Hot Peppers - Sweet Peppers -Bonnie Best Tomatoes - Beefsteak Tomatoes - Better Boy Staking Tomatoes. Packaged Flower & Vegetable Seeds Bulk and packaged Grass Seeds • Trees • Shrubs • Evergreens • Roses • Lawn Rolling • Fertilizer • Coco Beans • Gladiolus and Dahlia bulbs • Grass Seeds (pkg. and bulk). Flower and Vegetable Seeds • Decorative Stone (white and 3 colours) • Bark Chips • Top- soil (by the load or bushel) • Wilson Insecticides and Pesticides • Patio Pots • Planters • Hanging Baskets • Trellises • Bird Baths • Etc. • Complete Landscaping Ser- vice — Free Estimates • Trimming and Maintenance of Shrubs $1.89 BOTH FOR a Tem op va ue y. YOU'LL APrTIFITT ATE COUNTR MARKET WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS SPECIALS EFFECTIVE 'TIL SUNDAY, 5 P.M. I GROCERIES MEAT SIRLOIN OR T BONE STEAK Toilet Tissue 4 ROLL PKG 59c CAT DINNER 55c $ 1.39 LB. WHITE SWAN 2 ROLL, 72 OZ. WHITE SWAN ASSORTED COLORS 18 OZ. SEANIP PAPER TOWELS go ors 59c GAINSBURGER si" KELLOGG'S 2.7 OZ. POLY TANG SPECIAL "K" ii oz. 57c ORANGE BONELES S LB$1.15 rF T MARGARINE 59c TA:=BVING BEEF ASE.sANRN LAUNDRY LB. $1,15 INSERLFAR9F,,F.Ez,E " oz. $ 1.99 ItilaillITINDAMaNEAANE 2 RCLOV 89t $1.19 TOMATOITCATSUP ATO UC4E i99c,iiiiiiiiiramiii PCS ' 39c 89c DREAM WHIP 49c idoirrhAs 5 i $ 1 49c HEINZ 89c CCIIYAZNA 15 OZ. 79c iiiiAXEitoNi is oz. 39c mNE D B H EANS 25c iizEaCORN 6i $1 39c B MARGARINE ,u3.1 8c BUTTERMlii 1 LB. 74c CRYSTALS 73c DRY DET 69c 5 LB. PKG. RED PATH a SUGAR 73c 15 OZ. 9c HEINZ OR GERBERS BABY FOOD 5175c 9 12 OZ. C 48 OZ. CLOVER FARM PILAF OZ. 39c 19 OZ. SUN PRIDE CRUSHED span) TOMATO JUICE 39c iiiii siABBAGEEA2 9c SEDALECHOICE PINEAPPLE .4451 SUNKIST VALENCIA 113's ORANGES Doz. 79c KERNEL CORN 2. (3. 5 9c MOUTHWASH 91 ANTIPERSPIRANT NEW CF#OP -°GREEN TOP G CARROTS 2 BUNCHES 49c CAT CHOW 55c FACIAL TISSUE 3i$1.00 TEA BAGS 86c STEAK OR ROASTLB $1 29 • 1 LB. PKG FLEISHMAN'S CORN OIL WHITE SWAN, 2 PLY, 180's 60's SALADA LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. CHEF BOYARDEE Spaghetti & Meat Balls DAIN FRTIYEICNRICE STORE HOURS MON 10 A.M. to •7 P.M.' THURS. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. TUES 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. FRI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. WED. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. SUNDAY: OPEN I 2 NOON to 5 P.M. DISCOUNT FOODS AT VANASTRA (FORMERLY C.F.S. CLINTON) AMPLE FREE PARKING SANDWICH STEAKS STEAK BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA SLI D BEEF LIVER FRESH - NEVER FROZEN SPARE RIBS FaigAIIINAUSAGE GROUND- ROUND Scott Macaulay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royce S. Macaulay of Rattenbury Street in Clin- ton graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto on May 12th. Clinton had the distinction this year of graduating two young men from the college. Cam Colquhoun aisp graduated the same day from the school which is the only one of Its kind in the Com- monwealth. Scott, who is a graduate of CHSS and a former member of the Cadet Corps, will set up a practice in Shelburne, On- tario. LINTON NEWS.RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 24,1111/3-.4 inesse piiesfe_ Enjoy a 2 Night Special in .TORONTO Welcoming into the sane- tuary of the United Church on Sunday morning were Norman Alexander and Don Buchanan. Ushers were Don Jewitt, Wayne Lyon, Jim Buchanan and Bob Watkins. Babies presented by Jim Jamieson, clerk of session to Rev. McDonald for baptism were Jeffrey Michael Bromley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Bromley; John Paul Jewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and Leah Darlene Richmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Richmond, The choir anthem was "He Cares For His Own". Rev. McDonald's message was "What the Family Needs the Family Has". The flowers on the memorial stand were placed in loving memory of Mrs. Ethel Pierce by her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbroolt. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook attended the graduation on Friday, May 18 of their granddaughter, Vicki Garrow at Wingham. District Hospital Training Centre for Nurses Aides. She will be employed at Victoria Hospital, London, Congratulations to Shirley Watkins for an award for first in scholastic standing in the same class. She will be em- ployed at Wingham District Hospital, Her aprents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Watkins attended the graduation service, Mrs. Dave Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen attended the graduation at Ridgetown College of Agriculture and Technology on Friday when Dave Lee graduated. The neighbours of Barbara Sheppard, bride-elect, met at the home of Delores Hewett and girls and held a miscellaneous shower for her, Contests were conducted by Joan Howatt and Donna Flynn. An address was read by Delores Howatt and gifts were presented and a lovely lunch served. The Sunday School staff held their regular meeting on Mon. day evening in the church hall with a good attendance. During the business period much con• cern was expressed about the Continued speed of cars going by the church while Sunday School is being dismissed, It was decided to set up a safety Patrol with volunteers from the adult congregation to man the patrol. Promotion and Award Sunday was set for July 8 with the nursery, kindergarten and primary department teachers in charge of all arrangements. The junior and intermediate department teachers will be in charge of arranging the White Gift service in December. Sun, day School summer holiday period will be July 22 - 29 and August 5 and 12 with vacation church school being July 9 to 13. The cubs went on a nature hike on Monday. Mr. Joe Shaddick is a patient in Seaforth Hospital suffering from a heart condition and Mrs. Shaddick is recovering from a car accident. We wish them both a speedy recovery. Mrs, Gordon Robinson retur- ned home on Thursday evening after a week in Toronto visiting her step-daughter and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Lund and other friends. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lee visited on Friday with Rev. and Mrs. Stan Brenton, Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lyon, Bradley and Deana spent the holiday weekend in the United States. Dr. and Mrs. Gary Gall of Stouffville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee. Stewart Mustard also visited at the same home. Mrs. Don Cousineau and children of Sault Ste. Marie are spending this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander. Mrs. Alexander returned home from Clinton Hospital on Saturday. Greg Andrews of Toronto spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ' Mr. and Mrs. Totri Mr. -and Mrs. Cliff Saundercock spent the holiday weekend at Burks Falls. Mr: and Mrs. Earl Gaunt left on Saturday for Driftwood. Miss Lloy Shaddick of Kit- chener spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ham of Waterloo visited on Sunday with her father, Mr. Will Govier and called on her aunt, Mrs. Lily Webster in Clinton hospital and spent the after- noon at Benmiller. 441 After 24 24 hours of non-stop bowling, proper bowling style takes a back seat to lust plain throwing the ball. Paul Makin (on floor) demonstrates the new style. Joe Atkinson of the Crown Lanes says he hopes to make the event a national affair next year. (News-Record Photo)