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Clinton News-Record, 1975-03-13, Page 14On the low' howling t week, the Snowbirds and .. the :1 ted Nati. . ae still tied 1 for tir plade in the` Ladies / Afternoon Leape. e. Each 'hos; 0 & .ed� ,�,M Next o . dee �. � �,. the 'Roadrunners: with 96, the; rds with 93. the Ding -A, $ with 82,. and, the Hopefuls 85. Erna Hartley swept, all t ' honors , With the high single, of .318,, the high triple of 789, and w the high average' of 209, The rolling ins are running way With ,e lead in. the desboro Ladies' League,. So they have •collected 107 points, far ahead : ,of the Pin Chasers with 01, the Try Hards With 61, and the Slow Starters with 5g,,, Dorothy. Airdrie had the high single of 274; and Delores Howatt had the high triple of 692. The Strike Outs are pulling away from the pack in the Crown YBC League. They have collected 312% points, compared to the North East Kids with 3021/x, the Chilly On A Bun with 293, Twitters Twisters with 290%, Wendy's Playboys with 2791/x, Symons Symples 275% the Corner Pin Kids with 266%, and the South West Kids with. 262. Wendy Gibbings had both the girls' high single of 262 and the high triple of 682, while Deb Johnston had the high average of 200. Steve Gibbings had both the boys' high single of 308, and the high triple of 746, while Alex Harrett had the high average of 215. In the Tuckersmith Mixed League, the Violets and the Waterlilies are tied for the lead with 80 points each, and are followed by the Lonely Petunias with 78%, the Dan- delions with 63%, the Hollyhocks with 60 and the Mayflowers with 58. Jo-hAnn Hayman had both the ladies' high single of 270 and the high triple of 679. John Hayman had the men's high single of 265, and Harry Dekens had the high triple of 638. The Daffy Dolls are out in front in the Clinton -Blyth Ladies' League with 50 points, but are followed closely by Delta's Slaves with 48, the Crown Jewels with 45, the Try Hards with 44, the Evil Knievels with 43, Hoggies Hippies with 41, the Pin Pickers with 39, and the Striking Streakers with 38. Rena Kolk- man had the high single of 269, while Mary Davey had both the high ,tripte,of 734 and the;;,k lgh, ,. average of 218. In the Wil-Dex League, the Ferrotics are leading with 84 points, but are followed by the Chipbreakers with 80, the Precisions with 75, and the Diamonds with 69. Laurie Daw swept all the women's honors with the high single of 251, the high triple of 673, and the high average of 193: Likewise, Mike Stinnessen swept all the men's honors, getting the high.: single of 283, the high triple of 673, and 'thc.h10 Avera a of 208. The PAM POors have t d► tth , Points, in ' olson's Crownixed Le+s They ThOY toe followed h the,. ine ..tarts 1rwith, 78; the Panthers with 66, the; cheetahs and the,. Cornerr:'Pi " with 02, Ron'.6 Mickeys 'With ill,' the Cee- tennia!s. with 52, and:. tlrl Pln• tips with 45, Ann COIL had the omens high single of 236:' Theresa, Machan had the high triple of 603, and Gerry Harris 'had the* -high average, of ,218,: Ken Johnston a wept all the Men's 'honors, ° with the high single of 302, the high triple of 623, and the high average of 247, ' In the L ondesboro, Men's League,the Tigers are out in front with 105 points, and are followed by the, Lions with 84, the Cheetahs with 80 and the Leopards with 53. B. Sottiaux had the high single of 291, G. Wilts had the high triple of 716, and Cliff Saundercock and Jack Lee shared the high average of 219.,` The Odd Balls are in first place in the Clinton Mixed League with 78 points, and are followed by the Bowling Buddies with 73, the Happy Hookers and Goofy's Greats with 67 each, the Leaders with 64, the Born Losers with 63, the Free Throws..with 59, and the Alley Cats with 33. Nellie Steep had both the ladies' high single of 271 and the high triple of 711, while Val Marriage had the high average ' of 216. Steve Switzer had both the men's high single of 276, and the high triple of 695, while Gary Freeman had the high average of 207. In the YBC Friday League, the Streakers are out in front with 215 points, followed by the Pin Killers with 2131/2, the Corner Pins with 208, the Pin Bombers with 202, the Strike Outs with 185, the Alley Jets with 1831/2, the Pin Crackers with 165, and the 450s with 161. Sandra Skinner had 'the girls' high single of 169, while Marianne Menzies,had both the high double of 310 and the high average of 149. Greg Skinner swept all the boys' honors with the high single of 280, the high double. of 455 andthe high average of 191. The Alley Wreckers are the leaders in the YBC Saturday League. They have 216 points, but are followed closely by the Centennial Maple Leafs with 215, therStrik es..and,Spares.-with 2041/2, ' the Hookers with 201, the Headpin Hitters with 189, the Super Strikers with 1821/2, the King's Crowns with 163, and the Alley Bums with 162. Chris Wise had the girls' high single of 194, Erin Phillips had the high double of 341, and Teri Van Dongen had the'Mgtravetage of 151. Rick Brown had both the boys' high single of 233 and the high double' of 435, while Rick Meyer had the high average of 162. The new 7,000 square feat show room of Kudie Lumber in Clinton is fast nearing completion and may be ready for an April first opening. The modern building is being constructed by Frank Buruma Construction of'Clinton. (News -Record photo) McKillop hears report on dump McKillop's, waste .disposal site was one ,of the topics of discussion at McKillop' Township Council's meeting last week when a report on the site from the 'ministry of en- vironment was tabled. The ministry recommended the covering of all refuse with six inches of suitable cover material at least weekly, and • the initiation of proper land- filling north of the site. The ministry requested that the Township give them a plan of operations at the dump, in- cluding conditions aimed at phasing out open burning. The environment officials also recommended cleaning and filling in of two low lying wet areas at the dump, to the southwest and the east of the site. McKillop Reeve Allan Campbell said that the Township was co-operating with the ministry on the landfill site, Which is located in Grey Township and is run by the two municipalities. He said that the • low wet areas would probably be filled in and that they would krovide more dumping space. r. Mr. Campbell commented that if•burning were not allowed at the site, which has been in operation .- for more • than 15 years, refuse would "bulk up pretty quickly." There has been very little rat problem at the dump since garbage has been burned; -he said_ McKillop endorsed ' a resolution from Hullett Township calling on the ministry of natural resources to consider re -instating a wolf bounty to ' bring the wolf population under control. Township livestock valuers were invited to attend a workshop at the Hullett Wildlife Area on March 24 discussions on predator identification and control will take place. The budget for road ex- penditures was ,approved for 1975 of' $146,550.00 Monday afternoon in the Township Hall. The Province will pay a>subsidy allocation from the ministry of transportation and Com- munication of $90,500.00 on this year's road budget. Grants approved included $50 to the Huron Plowman's Association .and $25 dollars to the Canadian Cancer Society. Building Permits were issued to Steven J: Murray, R.R. 5, CODAN CONSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATIONS CUSTOM BUILT HOMES FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL: P.O. BOX 818 TELEPHONE CLINTON, ONTARIO 482-7640 or 482-3504 e 21 or over? Workir..ig ftiIitimE"? Married? You should have your own OHIP number! Ontario Ministry of Health ' , Hon. Frank Millet Minister Seaforth implement shed; Harold Storey, " garage and addition to house; Dr. William J. Thompson, Seaforth, to construct house and garage, Road accounts were paid in the amount $9,565.53. General accounts were paid in the amount of $7,383,73. Council accepted an in- vitation to the beef and moose barbecue, .Friday March 14 at the Listowel Agricultural Hall sponsored by the Hanna and Hamilton Construction Com- pany Limited to celebrate their 25 years in Drainage work. �Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce invited council members to attend monthly meeting supper at the Com- munity Centre, March 13. The 1975 levies payable to the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority $500 and to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority of $3,016.56 were passed. The uronCountyC? ter of. the Royal-;.:lack� ece .,tor, held *testimonial'dinner the Clinton Orange . Hall, `glast satruda . ' in honour of 'Right Min Worshipful n; Munroe of Hamilton,. grand Master of Ontario West, Other Grand Officers present were: Lyn Jones of Sterling, Grand Treasurer of Canada; Robert Beck of Stoney Creek, Past Grand Master of Ont. West; E. L. W. (Duke) 'Watson of Toronto, Junior Deputy Grand Master of Ont. ` West; Lloyd Hern of Exeter, Grand Registrar of Ont. West; John Henderson of Brucefield, Grand Lecturer of Ont. West; and Wib Henry of Barrie, Grand Censor of Ont. West, After the dinner the County Chapter held their County meeting, with all the chapters represented, and elected the following officers for 1975: County Preceptor, Mervyn Falconer of RR 4, Seaforth; Deputy County Preceptor, Wayne Smith, Hensall; Chaplain, Raymond Neal, Wingham; County Registrar, Henry Pattison, Blyth; treasurer, Robert Hilbard, Belgrave; first lecturer, Tom Deeves, Clinton; second lec- turer, Asa Deeves, Hensall; Fun at Brownies One day we had Thinking Mrs. Woods was dressed up Day. Thinking Day is when you really good. think of Brownies in other We had a collection table of lands. Thinking Day is Lord souvenirs from other countries. Baden Powell's Birthday. Mrs. Woods is our Com - Everybody was all dressed up missioner. in clothes from other countries. —by Rhonda Lobb. first censer, ar ev: y j» Brussels; second c� x,.s.or, Emmerson. Mitchelt, Walton; first ,standard— bearer, Frank McClinchy,, Bayfield; I serpnd• standard bearer, Clare Forest, ' Hensall; and. Purr. sivant,, Lloyd Hearn Exeter. The County Lodge ,church services, -will be held in Clinton, with the Clinton. Jubilee Chapter in charge; Derry Day Celebration will be held in Oshawa August.l9th,1975. The Murray Cup was awarded to Bayfield for the largest increase' 14 mem, bership., n expree sion of appreola ion was extended to Harold. Webster, who is'retiring County preceptor for a two year term and presented with a Past County Masters collar. While the men attended their meeting in the lodge room, the 1'. ladies were entertained in the Banquet ' Hall by Glen and Marie Webster, RR 1, Lon. .desboro, who showed beautiful and interesting slides of various trips they had taken, ATTENTION FARMERS OPEN MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 18 8 p.m. HOLMESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Sponsored by GODERICH TOWNSHIP `FED.ERATION OF AGRICULTURE GUEST SPEAKER - MR. GEORGE UNDERWOOD Spokesman for - Hydro Corridor Turnberry Township Entertainment - Township Public School Band COME AND HEAR HOW YOU WILL BE AFFECTED IF A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT COMES. QUESTION PERIOD Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided` e your �. with tender lean "Budget" Beef orGrade "A' Ribbon Beef `BUDGET' BEEF BEET BUDGET BEEF 1103117 BUDGET BEEF EOM BUDGET BEEF ...15 LEANER because it is fed on grass or silage which produces beef with o much lower fat content, 'Budget' Beef is ideal for those who are concerned with their cholesterol levels. ...IS GUARANTEED TENDER because it is mechanically tenderized at a central processing plant by a Ross tenderizing machine containing 518 tiny needle-like knives which invisibly sever the connective tissue of the meat. This machine adds nothing to the meat, takes nothing awoy, causes no change in taste, texture or colour. No chemicals or other additives are used. ...COOKS QUICKER. Because it is mechanically tenderized, the natural juices flow more freely through the meat thereby reducing the cooking time. We recommend the use of a good meat thermometer to monitor the cooking. ...IS PRICED LOWER because it can be produced at considerably reduced costs to the primary beef producer. 'Budget' beef can be marketed at prices 20' to 40' per pound lower than Grode 'A' beef. ...IS GREAT FOR THE DIET CONSCIOUS SHOPPER! ib: Beef Loin SIRLOIN STEAKS S Ib. Z8 4- Ib: GRADE A - SHORT RIB PORTION GRADE A • BEEF CHUCK BONELESSBONELESS ""`� BEEF ROAST Ib. 1.1 8 BLADE STEAK Ib. 1.28 PRIMROSE, FROZEN 4 or MAXIMUM FAT CONTENT 15'. HAMBURG q.EAN PATTIES ' , lb. 65- GROUND BEEF FROZEN HEAT & SERVE Ib. 79c • .»-»--c WHOLE MACKERAL Ib. 39c...+F SH STICKS Ib. 1.29 PIECES & STEMS T TOP ,VALU PAD. MUSHROOMS DETERGENT POWDERED . �4'89- 10 rax. g ib. fit, lrox HEINZ TOMATO SOUP10 op , GRADE A - CROSS RIB PORTION BONELESS STEAK OR ROAST Ib- 'i .38 FAT CONTENT LESS THAN 15% EXTRA LEAN c GROUND BEEF Ib. 99 OMSTEAD, BATTERED SOLE FILLETS Ib. 1.19 THREE VARIETIES TOP VALU PASTAS , GRADE "A" BEEF. Suprilied and Serviced. By M. Loeb Limited BEEF CHUCK BLADE BONE fN-- BEEF BLAPE 'STEAKS C Ib. 78 SI4OPSYS, 2',2 to 3,2 lbs. CORN BEEF BRISKET, ib. 1.59 SHOPSYS, 18 oz. size OLD VIENNA SALAMI CHUB 1.69 FROZEN, I.1]. F. ' OCEAN PERCH FILLETS Ib. 75c - :CHOICE WHOLE ,' TOP.VALU. POTATOES BEEF CHUCK BLADE BONE IN SHORT RIB ROAST C lb.6 8 MAPLE LEAF, 1 Ib. pkg. SKINLESS WIENERS TOP VALU, , 1 Ib. pkg. SKINLESS WIENERS 89 c 69c FROZEN, ATLANTIC SOLE FILLETS Ib. 1.19 LIHT MEAT I SLAM QUEEN TUNA FLAKES GRADE "A" BEEF BEEF CHUCK ROUND BONE CUT BEEF SHOULDER STEAKS lb. 98c TOP VALU, 1 lb pkg. SLICED SIDE BACON 1.38 DAVERN, 1 Ib. pkg. SIDESD BACON 1.28 HEAT & SERVE 'COD" FISH CAKES Ib. 79c FANCY HALVES OR SLICED LIBBY PEACHES c MOTHER PARKERS HOT.... CHOCOLATE 69 0*"` Your parent's OHIP insurance no longer includes yOu. So apply for your own. Don't delay, or you could be walking into an emergency uncovered. Consult your em- ployer or contact your nearest OHIP Office. The OHIP Office in yod'r area will answer any questions you may have, Barrie 114 Woreloy Street 728.032© Hamilton 25 Main Street Wont 528.3481 London 227 Oueons Avnnun 433.4561 Mississauga 55 City Centre Drive 275-2730 11(taarrinncens Street 75 Albert Street ' 546-3811 237,9100 Kitchener Peterborough 68 King Street East . 311 Goof& Sited, North 745-7370 743.2140 61. Catharines 15 Church Street 682 6658 Toronto 2185 Yonge Street tEgnntont 482.1111 Windsor 1427 Oupllelte Avenue 258-7550 UPTON CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 3C 14 oz. till POWDERS» CLEANER " 44 os. Sr fw* INSTANT TOP VALU COFFEE $11 99 10.>r. ;toz FANCY QUALETY FOUR VARIETIES STOKELY, ASSORTED. VEGETABLES <'10az tlhtl W LIQUID TOP VALU BLEACH LIQUID TWIN PACK OT GENT $ 09 24 ox 4atdt. KOSHER OR POLSKIE HEINZ DILI. PICKLES PURE CHOICE QUALITY ALLN'S APPLE JUICE ' C CHICK TH1$ LI'S'T FOR THE TOA STORE NEAREST YOU CLINTON IGA OWNED AND OPERATED BY it1216LADE a.nt. ASsoRrtho V4URS DUNCA H NES CAKE MI ES fe 1K SOFT WHIPPED VILLAGE MARGARINE CALGON - ®ND T'IONER 10pag 1 ■69 HEREF RD CORNED 1? oz1m II rB1 ORAN6E NV RAG lrankFlavOUr7 0: date CIRVSTALE 2ISkct, 44 a. lar ASSORTED FLAVOURS PAMPER GATT FOOD 5$40,1 tins 1 Ib . tib SMMGOtU OR COUNOW KRAFT PEANUT BUTTE $ 09 M FR021N CONCENTRATE TOP VALU. ORANGE JUICE 11 U. QIiM� C U.S. NO. 1 FLORIDA 10F.99c PRODUCT OF ISRAEL °RANGEL; 12i'es dot 890 Sweet Jaffe PASCAL CELERY site 410 24.s eo U.S. NO, 1 FLORIDA 1 lb 49 CELLO TOMATOES pkg APPLES pko 60 GOLDEN YELLOW CHIQUITA BANANAS ACSIRVI 0.11 RIGHT 10 LIMIT OUAN11111S TO AVERAGE EAMItY REQUIREMENTS FPOZEN MIXED VEGETABLES OR GREEN GIANT 2 lb rho GREEN BEANS 2.4 . ALL BEEF 00 DOG FOOD GAINES BEEF Do$21.510.P bog Allis), 1W OR UN•SALTEP 4.2 "b 21C pkg RIPPLE OR BAR -8-4 JACKS 7 or or, McCAIN 14 to IS ri FROZEN PIZZA or pkg 11,0917 FROZEN FOUR FLAvOyOS LAYER CA $$ coke BM BONNET - Colourod 61