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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-10-03, Page 5REGISTRATION CLINTON CUB PACK Sportoorod by Clinton Kinamen Club BOYS 741 yesrs Clinton arid District Thursday Oct. 3, 1974 7 p.m, C.H.O.S. Gymnasium Clinton 40b k tO• isT Aectod. 44147 Nib 4) 4P) frozen Meat & Seafoods! Schneiders Week at A&P WEO! SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, 7 VARIETIES IMPORTED, NEW ZEALAND (SAVE 20c) HIGHLINER, FROZEN s COOKED 6.oz r MEATS """ lb 99# Pork Sausages 3 You Can Put Your Trust in A&P WEO Quality Meats! EASY TO CARVE BONELESS PORK END $1129 LOIN ROASTS 9C'ent;:als 1;1.49 lb I I Boneless Pork Loin Chops lb $1.69 SHOULDER ,L LAMB CHOPS SCHNEIDERS 10c LB LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO! Oktoberfest Sausage lb $1.18 SCHNEIDERS 2e LB LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO! Sausage Mini Sizzlers lb 99si SCHNEIDERS Sauerkraut POUCH PAK lb 69,1 SCHNEIDERS — COUNTRY STYLE TOWN CLUB; SWEET PICKLED, BONELESS Cottage Rolls VAC PAC lb $1.09 SHOPSY i1.48 Corned Beef VAC PAC lb & CHIPS pkg (1-LB PKG $1.09) 5.16 box $4,99 2-lb pk g 048 ib $1.09 l e COD FISH 12-ctz 9, ENGLISH, FROZEN Flounder Fillets TOWN CLUB, FROZEN Hamburg Patties SCHNEIDERS — POLISH Sausage Loops dat 411 VAC PAC 30c LB LOWER THAN A YEAR AGOI SCHNEIDERS "RED HOTS" OR DUTCH TREAT /Xi • 20c LB LOWER THAN A YEAR AGOI SCHNEIDERS BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA , t --,!.+71 lb PKG 89OF 110 Action priced! ROMI MACARONI OR (BUY 2 LOAVES SAVE '7 ?) 60% or 100% 1 Whole Wheat Or Cracked Wheat 24.0/ LOAVES these coupons 1 with each of SAVE 45% IMil NM IBM IIIII NM NM Mil WI SIM WITH THIS COUPON cee•no Club Moils The Cheerio Club held their September meeting on Thur- sday, September 26 at 2 p.m. at the home of Ida !Townsend, The meeting opened with a poem by Ida Durnin, -"Prayers can't be answered unless they are prayed". Scripture was read by Ida Durnin and the treasurer's report as well as the minutes of the last meeting were read, Correspondence con- sisted of an invitation to the W.I. meeting on October 9th at 8 p.m, The draw donated by Jessie Jones was won by Ida Town- send. It was voted to change meeting day from the 4th Wed- nesday to the 3rd Wednesday, New lunch groups formed: group 1 — Laura Lyon, Ida Durnin and Ida Townsend; group 2 — Myrtle Robinson, Eva Howatt and Tri Duizer; group 3 — Jessie Jones, Dora Shobbrook and Gladys Arm- strong; group 4 — Mary Longman, Jewel Cowan. The leader of each group is to be an executive, with Laura Lyon to act as leader of this group. The meeting and program are to be the same as last year. The roll call 'was answered with seven giving a current event. Ida Townsend read an article from the London Free Press, June 30, 1939, entitled, "Bridal Pagent in Lon- desboro". Ida Durnin read a reading, "Jim McClure and the Ram". Lunch was served by Ida Townsend, Ida Durnin, Dorothy Brunsdon and Myrtle Fairservice." Londesboro I 4-H Club The first meeting of the Lon- desboro I 4-H club was held on September 9 at 7:30 in the Lon-• desboro Hall. Eleven members and two leaders, Mrs. Mary Buffinga and Mrs. Harry'Snell were in attendance. The meeting, was started with the 4- H pledge. Election of aficers resulted as follows: president: Betty Konarski'; vice-president, Karen Meddigal; secretary, Debbie Wallace; press reporter, Giena Datema. We discussed ‘,"Hospitality at Home". Mrs. Snell discussed measuring ,wkth us, and Mrs. 'Ault ritik gliCi\ved us h8ftie- "mjele gctalSorghe'Wilf. 6) a low° 9.0ta ho v mwer nouq'uet tor meeting ended with the 4-H motto. Shower Darlene Shobbrook and Muriel Millslon held a miscellaneous shower in honour of their niece, Valerie Garrow, October bride-elect, when 40 relatives met at the home of Darlene Shobbrook to offer good wishes. Corsages were pinned on Valerie, her mother, Mrs. Ron Ellerby and grandmother, Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. Contests were conducted by Darlene and Muriel. The win- ners were Donna Gibbings, Valerie Garrow and Kaye Saundercock. Muriel read an address to Valerie and gifts were presented by Patricia and Sarah Millson, Dianna Shob- brook, Dora Lynn Ellerby and Heather McKay. Personals Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tebbutt on the death of her,brother, Jock Fen- der of Winnipeg, last week. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy to our village. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley on a new grand- son born to Mr. and Mrs. Mile Bannon of Stratford, in Strat- New inTown? You'll find a friend where you see this sign, For more information call ford hospital . on September 23rd. Mr, and Mrs. Morris Rivers of Tweed visited on the weekend with her brother, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lee and her aunts, Mrs, Cowan and Mrs. Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook, Mrs, Laura Sundercock and Mrs, Myrtle Fairservice at- tended the open house on Saturday when the family of Mr. Norman Ball honoured him on his 90th birthday. Mrs. Myrtle Burns of Kincar- dine visited on Thursday with her son Mr. and Mrs, Rabble Burns. , Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Bob Thompson on the weekend were Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Hamilton,.. Moorefield and Mr, Thomp, son's uncle, Mr, and Mrs, .Bussell Thompson of Clarkesburg. Mr.4 and Mrs. B. N. Alexan- der attended • his niece's wed- ding., Iris Alexander and Wayne . Payne- at ii.P$A11 United. Church on $aturd'ay, Laurel Duizer spent the weekend .with Marjorie Siert, soma and Karen Wright with Lisa Duizer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and Greg of Hanover visited an Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. 0, Cowan. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Alexander and children, of Orchard Park, New York, visited on the weekend with his parental Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander. Mrs. Alexander and children remained for a longer visit, MN, ROSS 'Mil tso Sheryl, .Patricia, and Sarah, Mrs. Terry McKay and .1-leather of Wood- stock visited on. Saturday evening with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Shobbrook. Mr, and Mrs. Keith Allen and . boys visited on Sunday with his sister, Mr, and Mrs. CLINTON NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,974,41.41K Wayne Jackson and family Hof Bidgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley spent the weekend. at Taber, mory, as guests of .Mr. and Mrs, Alec McGregor, Lorie Saundercock of Clinton spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs, Laura Saundercaek, Mr. and Mrs, Murray Lyon, Bradley, Diana, Mrs. Laura Lyon and Miss Edythe Beacom attended the plowing match in Georgetown on Saturday evening. A&P POLICY Always do what is honest end fair for every customer. RAINCHECK: If an advertised special is coot. !old out, ask the Manager for a Roincheck. It entitles you to the same item at the same special price the following week. qr if you wish, well give you a comparable item at the , came special price. GUARANTEE: A&P offers an uncondltiOnel money-beck guarantee. No matter whet it is, no matter who makes it, IF A&P sells It, ARM guarentees it, AP EPStrCOLA REGULAR or DIET CASE OF 24 lO-FL-OZ ZIP TOP TINS TIDE POWDER DIETERGENT 73 KING SIZE ACTION 5-LB PRICED! • BOX • 99 SAVE 56c Only Top Quality Meats ! WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES Actionpriced! 19 VARIETIES 4 Yt • tit • A tip‘e#C\1\ \\\" I k‘Z \\\\\\• \\ a\ ,...1.‘k\\\\\AVo't ECON-O-PAC (20 FREE BAGS) Red Rose TEA Romi Spaghetti kg 59, Enjoy Canada's Bounty HARVEST FESTIVAL CANADA No. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO, WHITE TABLE STOCK POTATOES 50'LB BAG $2.99 PREPARE NOW FOR THANKSGIVING — CANADA No. GRADE , CRANBERRIES New tree I-lb cello bag 291 SPINACH Cntatio, 310..z cello bagS $1.00 Ready to Cook ONIONS SPCAZAHDATYPNto; SWEET, DILI) Pkg 359# Action priced! ANN PAGE KETCHUP 32;:z 9ci 6 VARIETIES ACTION PRICED! Voortman Cookies 210-oz pkgs MOO soKAe Instant Coffee 10 FLAVOURS Laura Secord Puddings ORANGE FLAVOUR 10-oz $ '1.99 PKG OF 4 73 5.02 TINS ir Tang Crystals DETERGENT Joy Liquid pkg of 2, 7-oz pkgs 89,1 32-fl-oz plastic bottle 83# AYLMER 48-fl-oz tin TOMATO 2/890 JUICE Action priced! CARNATION — HASH BROWN FROZEN POTATOES DISPOSABLE — DAYTIME ACTION PRICED! Comf-ees Diapers- pkg of 300.99 LEO D'OR, FROZEN ACTION PRICED! Onion Rings 14-oz pkg 69? PINK, WHITE, YELLOW ACTION PRICED! Royale Bathroom Tissue pkg of 4 rolls 855E GOLDEN Beehive Corn Syrup 2-16 tin 59# ACTION PRICEDI BRIGHT'S, FANCY ACTION PRICED! Tomato Juice 2 484I-oz tins 89F' ESSEX Brand 11/24b CANNED $ 39- HAMS 4•• -s uOV, IOWA b!-)v,0. ',14( VIAV rf otito I., Action priced! 2 1:1b $ 00 , ORAL HYGENIC GARGLE A JANE PARKER, sum 12-fl.oz bottle $1,01, Scope Mouthwash SHAMPOO Head & Shoulderi 3.6-04.rs1.43 REGULAR OR UNSCENTED ANTIPERSPIRANT Secret Deodorant 9-oz aerosol tin $1a29 me all MIN POI MI MN ail NO Ell NM 1111 ON rtiP WITH THIS COUPON I 100% BRAZILIAN a WHOLE BEAN ACTION PRICED! SAVE II 18 O'CLOCK COFFEE 45i/ i I 3-1.0 EAt $ 4 94 , IN 1 VALID THROUGH SAY., OCT. SIN 1974 Li VALID THROUGH 14, Oct, $111, 104 More Bakery Values! JANE PARKER LEMON MERINGUE OR (SAVE lbc) Cherry Pie FULL 8-1t4dH ME EaCh 79% (s 17 Spanish Oar Cakei9-ozcake69 JANE PARKER, SPICY a RAISIN RICH AVE 1 Coffee Cake b (SAVE iS9 1/16c) I2•oz Cake JANE PARKER, APPLE RAISIN . (SAVE 104 lazed Donuts pkg of 859# OE PARKER JANE PARKER a 2 WHITE OR 1 WHITE A i WHEAT (SAVE 100 Bread "Brown 't•t Soya" pkg of 2-,8-ot loavOt39# JANE PARKER (EUY I POE -•-SAVE _190 Snowflake Rolls 2p12.0(12790' ALL PRICES SHOWN HJ THIS AO OUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1974, WHOLE ,BEAN ACTION PRICED! BOKAR „COFFEE 3.18 BAG„ 3.24 WITH THIS COUPON NM I I IN I MI INN IN Nil 1.111 NO au an me moi oft Om am mom aus ow oft Mm weo SAVE 45? I jA&P VAC PAC COFFEE I 111 us INS 3 .8 IPort, Drip, Electric Pare Action Priced, IVALID THROUGH EAT., OCT. Mil, 1974 4 SAVE 45? girkerandook