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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-09-27, Page 2Autumn is new officially with us, and hew better to realize this than to observe, as we did here in the office, the flower pots coming down from the lampposts. At the risk of repetition, for mention was made of their loveliness at the time of their appearance, we cannot help but comment how they have brightened not only the street scenes in Clinton, but also the weary gaze of News- Record workers after a day of balance sheets which refuse to balance and ads which need adding. Thanks again to the Horticultural Society and all who helped in their func- tioning. * * * One lone traveller to report back from holidays. Mr. Joe Silcock, of Clinton and Mary of Ottawa, visited recently on Vancouver Island with Mrs. Freda Hampton, formerly of Clinton. * * * Miss Nola Lee was home for the past weekend to attend Commencement exercises at CHSS. Miss Lee is now atten- ding Niagara College, Welland. * * * To honour Mrs, Rachel Shaddock on the occasion of her 80th birthday, a surprise party was given by her daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gibson, Bill and Mary. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leiner, Weston, Mr. and Mrs, Al Neilans, Art, Bob, and Mary, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neilans, London, Mrs. Nora Willert, Mrs. Helen Macaulay, Jim, Janet and Judy, all of Sar- nia, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neilans, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Glen and Betty, and Mrs. May Gibson, all of Clinton. * * Mr. Norman Ball of 32 Rat- tenbury Street West, Clinton, celebrated his 89th birthday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dougal Campbell, Mitchell, Mr. Ball keeps busy looking af- ter his garden, lawn and hedge and also enjoys visiting his neighbours. * * * This is a plaintive plea and please may it not fall on deaf ears or it will fast becotrie S.O.S. Clinton Brownies are despertiiiTYThi rieetl' of leaders at the Brownie or Guide level. MATERNITY WEAR N the SEPAItAlt stiOPpt Main Career ClInkses Open 2-6 Closed Weds, Who that have seen the eager faces of these youngsters smiling from the pages of this newspaper would not like to help them keep op their pack? Many of our readers have ties - but perhaps some one who is able cares enough to lend a hand. If so please contact Mrs. Carter at 9573 or Mrs. Wood at 7744. ALSO those Brownies in- terested in joining or continuing this year are requested to register at Clinton Public School, Friday, September 28, at 3:30 p.m, * * There is an advertisement in the Coming Event column today for the opening of the Koffee House at 16 Albert Street, Clinton (through the blue door). A meeting place for young people - the programs this coming year have been selected for two age groups teenagers 14 years and over on Saturdays and boys and girls 7- 13 years Wednesday evenings. * * * Please remember the Penny Sale now on at the Town Hall. * * What better way to close this week's column than with a few words from our predecessor, Marg Rudd, In a letter just received from her she reports liking her new locale on the Forces Base at Borden. To quote "we do miss Clinton in general - especially the friendly shopkeepers", Marg asked to be remembered to all. We_ -here like to think of her as gone but not forgotten. Historical Society meets The September meeting of Huron County Historical Society was held in Cranbrook at 8:00 p.m. September 20 with the President Harold S. Turner in the chair. Members were in attendance from Hayfield, Clinton and Goderich. Mr, Turner welcomed the members and reviewed the events of the past three months, then turned the meeting over to the Cranbrook Women's In- stitute, who provided the program. This took the form of a talk on the origin and growth of Cranbrook by Mrs. Engel and singing by a group of talen- ted children from the district. A social hour followed. The final meeting of the Society for 1973 will be in Exeter in October4 T Mir A reminder CONCERT tOR TWO PIANOS wrrpi GORDON STEPHEN ATKINSON "R- ITIECK ST, GEoRGE's tHURat G WARMS SuN0Ay SEPT, 30th AT is P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE At This ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED SY Clitsfan, Ontario STAFFORD PAIMPECHN Os ARM Pit FILEING 2 it,,,t88, 9( Aswx 6 Stuiviaktsct CORN OR. 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VACUUM PACKED 1 la, PACKAGE All Beef Wieners ) .08 LAZY MAKE • 1 le PACKAGt PORK SAUSAGE 1.18 Imp Maple or Seat Premium Yemen Pocked Sliced Side Bacon 'pot:m*1.39 SWITTPREAMM • VACUUM PACKED - ifb.facimo Sugar Plum Bacon 1.39 /CARMAN • VACUUM PACKED • t Ib 1,;c1W4t • Ulster Fry Strips 1.19 buy quantity end salve HOME FREEZER SPECIALS 9ALII FkOztt4 VALU 11 0NIFE CUT Be,ss CHICKEN sK Nt LEGS WIENERS .79B act :19 Smolt 'kink • 6 lb bOx Punt Pork SAUSAGE C 17.4 12,1 er MIS TWIN PACK LIQUID DETERGENT 2124 tits WE. OF 694 OREM tPREPTuCtO1.90) POWDERED DETERGENT king site pkg. HEINZ FANCY TOMATO JUICE 4A Or. tin 434 BORDEN'S 3% PARTLY SKIMMED EVAPORATED MILK 1601. 41st $ SERVIETTES , . 90 . . , IN:11#111#A#FIPT9:01111;d:«Tni,SSUljkE4151kg.:11p,61:4.:9::12,25.01/91"Cii :.,.. .113.:to.tigkoi!:::p.iitHi,"". erW'A. rotted ' ,,,:li, 3at LTA CtflAyftvitfASIISEUDE, .24 0,60 v4. ilrbo, pAOrit REFILLS 4 #4;11# I _ 311-iitti„,:,:iir:,..100:17.1,1,1:ts,,,,,.s:41:fiti.,:ii,:e.,11,,,400.4 'ORANGE, 'GRARArRifg he 5•61, Blended 0GE lA suite 0.0t ik . 1 l" PAEANS !:109, RTSTAIS YOU RAINMW FAMILY NAPKINS , '41g 89' EMILY FANCY CREAM Ai 140. 100 STYLE CORN Olt 4, Al 1# GREER PEAS , , PRIDE PACK IN TOMATO SAM PORK & REAMS 4',V. 89` BEANS,WAX REAMS** 5 -11 BY 1 PEAS & 1.0 , i.e. SHOIEDOIES Os. 5100 SNOWBALL., :1(11/1171RiA tii4OISSRILYISI 221 ASSORT** VARIETIES R A oT a n t " 6 o Wiles PUDDINGS *6"4'' PEPSI COLA 9 Oho 01.0# a, 11,#41.4 CileOrs roll 35 FEMININE pkgs. budget in mind ABBY SPAGHETTI Witit CHEESE In 'remote sown 28 az, tin 29< nuNtAN Hikes 93509001/Alt1trits CAKE MIXES 1St' ok. OD 1 9 es. PRO , 43 MAXWELL HOUSE ALL outpost GROUND COFFEE 'Rat 5018511PARXERS ECONOMY PACK TEA BAGS 21,:39e ARSORTSD VAOONS (Al MOD, ROOM AUTOMATIC Si et DISHWASHER STURGEST, CORONATION 1.9##Ott 09 614# Al4 POISKII DILLS le" Lb. 04ifibl Arta 309t GARDEN tockTAIL . , #;t1.rit , 4int keit , TOMATO 'KETCHUP i.rt StABBINLBMOOTK -1404010tEIUTTER *II:* 1.19 of 00 69' C Bottom Cut - Ftom the Beet Hip ROUND STEAK ROAST One Whale Chicken tut into 9 Piaci. Plot Neck & Giblets KENTUCKY STYLE FRESH CUTUP CHICKEN 890 REGULAR CUT PRIMA RIB TH Emir PM Only Reef lib Boost re 1.38 MEWL RID CAP OFF HAIHIR ROM REMOVED Beef Rik Steaks is 1.68 Cut FROM INE RIFF Sir PONEIES5 Bova Steak T4 1.69 LW FROM TM Met nr Sirloin Tip Roast ro 1.68 TIM CUT 510 THATE PIECES CHICKEN BREASTS n, 1.09 FRESH CHICA14 THIGHS 4 DRUMSTICKS Ib 1 •09 oton CHICKEN WINGS F6 69 okmorco, LIVEN 4 GIBLETS b 89` NEWS.RECORD,,TRUESpir, SEPTEMBER 27, 1973 Heather McAdam of Clinton gave the Valedictory Ad- dram at the Commencement at Central Huron Secon- dary School last Friday night. Miss McAdam's speech was thought provoking and topical. (photo by Jack Hunt) li -S.A.TTCY, I LAIPORMIA IMMO 2#0,m69c BED GRAPES T‘RODUCI a SOUTH ATIOCA SWEET VL RETIECIA tHitANGET 69e TAbuft 'CIWIARiC) IXRDE ROW tELERT STALKS 'Ate ,*46 29e U.S .A. NO 1 "Omer Spray. Cope Cod C81118ketrieS 2 telbIZA 69e BREAD 24 cit.-feat 1 4it witb • +Cob .poick•s* 44:f Ns coo* eftxxxxi SOlittitiber MS to °dotter 1,1422 L 44.4 461.1006. 00..6 Eight volunteers from the Goderich Township Women's Institute visited The Home on Monday to assist with the af- ternoon activities. Mrs, Driver with violin and Mrs. Cox piano joined the regulars, Mary Taylor, Norman Spier and Jerry Coiling to provide the old time music. Five new residents were welcomed, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Watson and Mr. McCreight. Thirty-two residents with September birthdays were honoured on Wednesday after- noon at a party sponsored by the Ethel and Molesworth Womens Institutes. Mrs. Pear- son, President of the Ethel In- stitute and M.C. for the oc- casion introduced the program which included a Sing A Long led by Mrs, Fociden accom- panied by Mrs. Stan Speiran, a piano, violin duet by Cecil -Bateman and Norman Beirnes, accordion solos by Mrs. Pfeifer and vocal solos by Mr. Peter Dekker of Molesworth accom- periled by Mrs. Freeman of Gorrie. Gifts were presented to the thirty-two celebrants followed by a social half hour. Mrs. Paisley who had the honor of having the most September birthdays expressed the ap- predation of the residents. The "Silver Strings", who have been visiting The Home regularly since they were Organized three years ago en- tertained on Family Night. This group of young musicians from the Winthrop area, have become very popular with the residents ple.ying some of the new tunes as well as some of the old favourites. Mrs. Ryan, a native of Winthrop thanked the entertainers. * * If a car travelling at 30 mph hits an immovable object, gravitational forces would cause a petite, 112 pouhd woman to hit the dash board with all the weight of a one- and-a-half toh elephnnt...unless she was wearing her seat belt, states the Ontario Safety League. Youngster explaining weather bureau forecast to a friend, "He says it's gonna rain on 20 pert-eat of us." Legion news ay GEORGE CAMPBELL The past two weeks - have been very busy ae far as Legion is concerned, in Zone CI, The zone council meeting was held in. Goderich on Sept. 12, the zone meeting was in Seaforth Sept. 23 and the dinner meeting, our first for the period after holidays, was held Sept. 24. The Poppy drive is becoming conversation at Branch 140 again and we hope to have a good year like last year, There is an increase in prices for wreaths but Poppy Chairman Harold Black is still very op- timistic. As a result of a change in policy and good results from the drive in Clinton and vicinity least year, the Branch Was able to offer bursaries at CCSS. It was a real privilege to present two bursaries to Miss Nola Lee and Paul Byers. These were each valued at $200 and a third one of $100 is held in abeyance until the student is placed. The September meeting held on the 24th was a first for the Branch and although there was not a large turnout, the evening was well enjoyed. The cham- pion Juvenile Baseball club was recognized by being invited and seemed to enjoy their win- ning. Rev. George Youmatoff, who is now Padre of the Branch, was speaker for the evening and in his speech expressed the role of the Legion in the com- munity and the Mason between "the meat people" CLINTON .81314 Regular Cut Prime Rib lst four Ribs Only BEEF RIB STEAKS $138 thetDA NO, 1 WAR* 2n6volot CELLO PARSNIP 49c tikt4Abno.t Onicino 'MARSH CELLO -CARROTS 341 29° AnorradVtn#W#oltrops.oltro , 41iftitterit 2 ,L 99` tOMDA NO. T 17#6910-90Titit Mit or PEPPER SQUASH emir 19' TOP YALU -FANCY FROZEN neon PEAS, MDR MANS OR !tbs PEAS Jk CARROTS stiviztecatr# soap j.0. 4R Ottiktir LA KINGphv, HEINZ FROZEN SOOTHE/IN EitiNZ FROZEN SAICRO lib 1St VlAt *AROMA 'Fray a frekkibc sort bt YbxSS( 'MARGARINE ICHNUORKS SNICK, tOttr, 6.999itirsoft Von CiCt MOZZARELLA CHEESE •"t" 0,40, 14."-* VAIIJAOlt 1GA COUPON-1 r 'Vt talifid im A• 0•••.4. A COUPON GRANULATED TINE VIVA WiliT2 OR ASSORTED COLORS 1 I PAPER WHITE I I tllllr_"Ab• TOWELS 1 -I 1 yi 2 r011-Pkg 1 1 11 ills I r-ihe#4.44.4 per fondly witfr el.06 I „ Otitclosto aria itat eitiport t eiRee Seefeeiberle to- &Taber z Vin TONSIMIESS COMAS %MORALLY TO IGA'S PERSINIAILLY MUM "VACUUM PACKED REEF" We vacuum seed our "Quality.Protected" Beef and without additives, we let it age naturally in a controlled, told environment,., so it will be tender and good when it's fresh cut irt our stores. We buy Canada Approved Grade "A" Red Ribbon Beef, it is inspected, carefully cut and trimmed to our 'strict specifications. From the moment we buy it until you do, our beef is handled under ideal conditions for keeping it clean, cold, fresh, juicy and delicious. 'fluolity.Protetted" Beef. It's nal just a home.. , it's a guarantee Seepliied esti Serviced By m. leek Limited 4 :16. tuj C•ibOx HIti **Sao ortiians anti No CAPON 10extbie 2epteitacr )4 es Ekrolrit 2, 2423 39 4.4*-.4. 11.6 01ININIP F VALUES! shop for outstanding savings in every department during this big annual IGA event • Froien - Nutritious - Sliced WE sEm:CANAIATAIiiialliflitiwil."4",B.E.D.0100)1JEtt Primrose - Frozen - 4 oz, Portion Legion and Youth, The Branch is very fortunate to have such a man as the Reverend as a member. One highlight of the Dinner meeting was a small raffle held for a large potted plant, a chrysanthemum. This was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of RR 1 Port Burwell Out, father and mother of George Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were celebrating their 54th wedding anniversary and he was celebrating his 77th bir- thday. Thanks to George and Betty and the sum of $23 was donated to the Juvenile Ball club. The Branch was able to help the Senior citizens in their en- tertainment by donating a card table and we hope these young people are all able to enjoy themselves for many years. The winners of the monthly draw for August were Mabel Schreiber, Ken Scott, Bob Dalrymple and for September H. D. Porter, John Anstett, and Roy Olson. Coming events for the next month or so are: Sept. 29, Share the Wealth draw in the lounge 10,30 p.m.'Oct 3, Menrs Euchre gets under way again for the winter months, Oct. 13, Fall Bali - dance to the Royallaires at $6 per couple,ad- vance tickets will be available. Sons and daughters are now accepted as associate members and we hope to have our first initiation at the October meeting. HAMBURG BEEF LIVER PATTIES STEAKS hereare some rearkeople pieasers"priced with your at 1GA the owners in the s ore to guaran ee ou satisfao ion every shopptng trip WE ititravt THE RIGHT TO IWO QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE TAMitY nti2tttAIPASNtS. Was EFFECTIVE UNTIL (tbSier4 SATtIft0AY StritcrAtitit 29, 1913.