HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-03-09, Page 2Page 2 March 9, 1978
Left scene,
pays penalty
A fine of $105 was levied
against a Huron Park man
who pleaded guilty to a
charge of failing to remain at
the scene of an accident
before Justice of the Peace
Douglas Wedlake at Exeter
court, Tuesday.,
The charge had been laid
against Harold Smith
following an accident on
February 3 when a vehicle
he was driving collided with
a parked vehicle, causing
damage of $200.
Smith was given 30 days in
which to pay the fine or an
alternative jail term of 11
days.
Alvin Gould, RR 1 Exeter,
was fined $35 after pleading
guilty to a charge of failing
to report an accident on
January 26. He collided with
a vehicle owned by Cecil
Lamond, RR 5 Goderich, on
Exeter’s Main St. The
weather was very stormy at
the time, and Gould said he
did not know what he hit,
suggesting it may have been
the bridge. However, no
damage was found to the
bridge and it was later
determined that Gould had
collided with the Lamond
vehicle.
In other fines handed out,
Tuesday:
James C. Pickering, Ailsa
Craig, $38 for making an
unsafe turn. He turned left
into a parking lot in front of
another vehicle and damage
in the collision was $2,000.
Richard S. Webb, RR 2
Dashwood, $50 for having
liquor while under the legal
age.
David Golley, RR 4
Wingham, $25 for failing to
stop at a stop sign on
February 16.
Harry Plantenga, Huron
Park, $30 for a speed of 100
km in an 80 zone; John L.
Regier, Dashwood, $48 for a
speed of 112 km in an 80
zone; Randy D. Tatara, RR 4
Parkhill, $16 for a speed of 96
km in an 80 zone.
Canada Grade “A”
21/2-31/2 Ib.
Frying Chickens
Product of Mexico
No. 1
Vine Ripe
Tomatoes
Squirrel
Peanut Butter
3 Ib.jar
McCormick’s
Creme Assorted, Big Valu or
Chocolate Chips
Cookies
IV2 Ib. pkg.
Westgate
Vanilla or Butterscotch
Ice Cream
2 L cont.
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Kippen 4-H
is organized
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
The two leaders that teach
the 4-H. club of Kippen I are
Mrs. Hoggarth and Mrs.
Finlayson.
The club started January
28 with 10 members in the
club. The name of the project
is “Focus on Living.”
The president is Julie
Wright, vice-president,
Janet Shankf, secretary,
floating, public relations,
Janet Shankf.
Kippen East W. I.
The agriculture meeting of
Kippen East W.I. will be held
March 15 at 8:30 p.m. in the
Legion Hall, Hensall. Mrs.
Hugh Parsons and Mrs.
Robert Bell are
hostesses. Mrs. Vern
Alderdice and Mrs. Dave
Triebner are in charge of
lunch. Mrs. M. Connolly has
a contest.
Roll call is “Farm
Safety”. The speaker will be
a surprise. The ladies will
entertain at Huronview
March 15 in the afternoon.
4-H Club Kippen II
The' second meeting of
Kippen II 4-H club was held
at the home of Mrs. S.
Wilson, Monday evening.
The club opened with the 4-H
pledge after which 16
members answered the roll
call by naming a quilted
article around the home,
telling whether it was
hemmed, machine stitched
or appliqued.
Sherry Dayman read the
minutes of the last meeting.
Joanne Dayman was
nominated secretary for the
next meeting. Kippen II
decided to call themselves,
“The Busy Boddies.” The
hobby meeting was
discussed and finalized.
Mrs. Roberts told about
knitting and quilting, with
samples being demon
strated. The members then
pieced their squares in
preparation for quilting,
after which the meeting was
adjourned.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Gemmell are holidaying in
the South.
Mr. & Mrs. Gayle Cooper
and family, London visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Vivan
Cooper, recently.
Mrs. James Drummond is
holidaying in Florida.
The U.C.W. ladies of
Kippen attended the World
Day of Prayer in Brucefield
Church.
Mr. & Mrs. John Anderson
have returned from a
southern holiday.
Mr. & Mrs, Alex
McMurtrie have returned
from A holiday in Mexico.
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Nabob
Tradition V.P.
Coffee
1 lb. pkg.
Libby’s
Fancy
Tomato Juice
48 fl. oz. tin
63c
Quaker
Assorted Ready to Serve
Breakfast Cereal
11-13 oz. pkg.
59c
Cut From
Canada Grade “A” Beef
Blade
Steaks
Fresh
Pork Side
Spare Ribs
1.39 ib.
Previously Frozen
Pork
Hocks
49c ib.
Fresh Whole
Cut-up
Chickens
U.S. No. 1 Fresh
Green
Cabbage
lbs
for
Viva
White or Assorted
or Decorated
Paper Towels
2 roll pkg.
93°
Spirals Dinner
6.75 oz. pkg.
Fraservale
Frozen
Turbot
h & Ch
20 oz. pkg.
Schneiders - 6 oz. pkg.
Mac & Cheese, Bologna, or
Chicken Loaf 59c
Top Valu -1 lb. pkg.
Sliced
Side Bacon 1.59
Schneiders -1 Ib. pkg.
English
Sausage 1.39
Schneiders - 6 oz. pkg.
Cooked aq
Ham 1 -vw
Back Attached
Chicken
Legs or Breasts
89c ib.
Schneiders -1 Ib. pkg.
Red Hot, Dutch Treet
All Beef or
Skinless Wieners
99c
Maple Leaf - 16 oz. pkg.
4 varieties
Sliced
Bologna
Swift’s -1 Ib. pkg.
Lazy Maple
Side Bacon
Swift’s - 3-4 lbs.
Oven Ready
Corned Beef
Frozen - 6-10 oz.
Salmon
Steaks
99c
1.69
ib. 1.69
ib. 2.99
U.S. No. 1
Fresh
Pascal Celery
Size 24
69cea-
Canada No. 1
Hot House
Seedless
Cucumbers
79c ea.
Product of Mexico
Large
Green Peppers 3/69c
U.S. No. 1
Fresh
Broccoli
Rupert Brand
Frozen
Fish Cakes
Frozen Dressed
Lake
Smelt
ea.59c
ib 69c
ib 79°
Ivory
Liquid
Detergent
1.5 L pls. btl.
1.89
Clairol - 225 ml btl.
Normal, Dry or Oily
Herbal Essence
Shampoo 1.39
E.D. Smith -19 fl. oz. tin
Apple or Raisin
Pie Filling
Red Rose - pkg. of 60
Orange Pekoe
Tea Bags
Allen’s - 48 fl. oz. tins
Assorted Flavours
Fruit Drinks
79c
1.99
2/$i
Crush - 26 fl. oz. btl.
Orange, Grape, Ginger Ale,
Cream Soda or Hire's O /$H|
Root Beer / I
(Plus 20‘ deposit oil btl.)
Ideal -14 fl. oz. tins
Fancy
Peas or /7CcCream Style Corn £/ f Q
Zip
Regular
Dog Food
15 oz. tin
7 for 1.44
Kraft
Processed Canadian Regular
Cheese Slices
2 lb. pkg.
2.99
Baby Scott - 24 or 30’s pkg.
Regular to Super Absorbent
Diapers 2 19
Sani-Pack - pkg. of 10
Garbage
Bags 99c
Connor’s - 3.2 oz. tins
Kippered
Snacks
Gem - 2 Ib. pkg.
Long Grain
Rice
3/$1
77c
Alien’s - 4 x 3.2 oz. pkgs.
Orange or Apple Flavour
Drink Crystals 83c
Carnation - 23 oz. jar
Regular & Marshmallow
Instant H Jlfi
Hot Chocolate 4L.nl 9
Aylmer - 32 fl. oz. jar
Plain or Garlic Baby Dills or
SweetWafer QEc
Pickles 90
Clolox -128 fl. oz. btl.
Liquid
Bleach
1.09
1.19 85c
Cottonelle - 2 roll pkg.
White
Bathroom Tissue
ib 2.29
ib. 1.39
ib 2.09
Top Valu -1 Ib. pkg.
Skinless
Wieners
Maple Leaf * 1 Ib. pkg.
Breakfast
Sausage
Schneiders - 2 Ib. bucket
Cooked Chicken g g0
Vaseline - 400 ml btl.
Extra Strength .4 -yn
Lotion 1.79
Frozen
Boston Bluefish
Fillets |b. 89
Schneiders -1 ib. pkg.
(5 varieties) 1/4 Ib.
Hamburger
Patties
Rupert Brand Heat & Serve
Frozen
Fish Sticks
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Ontario Frozen
Rainbow
Trout
1.19
Top Valu - 3-4 Ib.
Dinner
Hams
Mary Miles - 5-6 lbs.
Smoked Picnic
Shoulders "J *| 0
Top Valu -16 oz. pkg.
Variety Pack or
Minced Ham
Tidewater - 15 fl. oz. tin
New England, Seafood or Manhattan
Clam Chowder 69c
Kellogg’s - 375 g pkg.
w/Frosting or w/Brown Sugar
Mini Wheat "7Oc
Cereal /9C
Del Monte - 4 x 5 fl. oz. cont.
Assorted Flavours
Puddings 99c
Old South -12 fl. oz. tin
Frozen From Concentrate
Grapefruit Juice 69c
Savarin -11 oz. pkg.
Frozen Beef, Turkey, Chicken
or Salisbury Steak
Dinners 89
McCain - 10 oz. pkg. Frozen
Brussel Sprouts or
Broccoli Spears 2/99°
Bluewater - 32 oz. pkg.
Frozen Thrift Pak
Fish Fries 2.99
Aloro - 19 oz. pkg.
6x5 Inch
Pepperoni Pizza gg
Holiday Farms - 2 Ib. pkg.
Frozen
Lasagna 2.49
Purina - 2 kg bag
Dog Chow 1.39
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T0 FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING
c. —/■ SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1978.
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