Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-11-06, Page 9eesehre *seer me ea es die 'MIL r WWI minkill OW b000d- VIM WWII a' •MONS with lbs Werner _t etiliwe all synod woes i si mole DIM rest, slrwlmr.r segesiding esSilting wen 1et the a CCsms Caalrp heed as wsI as tthe ��sithe Miser uSirr, •Yi war met i- 11Mr�r .M *• bawd. of gl-M- utas wear seaman. The mined heard the Amin Isegvage, Wilma gree mid the ommessehola elas of dlisew gR,dd . d air the wwillee• ' her with[ tits Deistshossa COPIP llar their *Wily said 'Mir Demote and lac. Jahn • loteridge appreack.d ewhoaR regarding the ea - 'tee • �riM wt!• W"Iiws,�Id� ' thi et. Csomissee Is Mask ks w i Mrs. Mavis VI be leaksid w one Miele the Cornell ibseuseed mire IS Job, WI ail wand ted the seeinhers of w Cealimisl oesamillsest their��� •• ,Nev.Usti red the Mei silk Herb T rkbeise of aorta the please* be had tak i semi we ate, sad was a eared that they wield be ready it *. vary agar More. The matt nresdeg of caused will be held ea Mao eau swain& rim -17. Lioneues lo help Brownies erre. &Wish! Liaiwtee mat Sir their Direr aesti.g at the Siteaswa Ism ea Me day Nev. 3 with M sassmbers and throe greets atteoditM. Presble t J... Meraer presided ter the busirees maim. It was decided to assist the Ladies Aizilliery linaneiaMy with the $vowni.s cdii also to do some Christ - decorating am Main Street. Carol Pinhole seas cheese as chairman of a oetm.tittee 10 wort with the C.s sena rtl CirmsaiN ss. is 1e await the Costemaial in.etlag ea W.daosday ie Nev. 1s as tee L' Forssadea Night will take place as Friday. Nae- 21 at Ire Clint• Leila" Hall. There were mete hum anti hightesing iasis at the lia,ylisid LMlhs 1 bwe e. party ion week hi the Vases. NOM throe el the snags, Tet pees .soars. (piste by lahveam Krisise* Bayfield personal notes Mr. mad Mrs. To Penhaie and Mr. and; Mrs. Gerdes Graham isietered to MiUPsrtea ea •edn edey Oct, Criand at>rended the Anneal et District 1 Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies. Mr. Penhols is the President of the Hayfield Agriculture Society aad Mrs. Graham is the secretary. Mn. Judy Rall was titer Brest speaker, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and ahead d; " Loads*: Mr. sad Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon lid Andrew and Mn. HittOrr were Sunday diwaeris of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Erieksat, Aadrew, Luanne sad Lydia. and hoeour.d Luanne on her seventh bir- thday. 4-H Club meets Oa "Oct. 22 we held our fourth meeting at Mrs. Phoenix home. We started with the roll call.. We discussed Canada's Food Guide and we made rolls and brans. Patti Greer made bow Mots; Diane Garrett made parker house rolls; Anse Talbot . made snails; Cathy fteamade leafs; s;Snri Pbosol= clover fan tans; and Joaaa. Chapman made figure eights. We closed our rmssti.g with the risotto, and our next meeting os Oct. M took puce at the home of Mrs. Garrett. - by Jaime Chapman ** Mr. Gilbert is Latimer, Wastes sprat tweekend with his psndmotk r , Mrs. G. L. height Mr. aad Mrs. Bob Clan. Rob aad Tara. Landes were we.kead guests of kis Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Mr. aad Mrs. Ali McLaughlin visited lea week in Tonal, with Mrs. Vicki Via' AM* sad Courtney. Mr: Stege Scotcha.r, end Jody, St. Catherins; Mr. Michael Scolchinsr and a friend. Toronto aad Mr. Calvin ScokkaMr of Leiden were tiepmsts of their father, Mr. A. F. Scotclnaer ter the wr.kesd. Mr. Robert Sowerby Goderici. called oa Mrs. Mittel Pollock, Goshen Line on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig visited with Mr brother, Mr. Fred Step, RR S. Climes .a Sunday. Mr. RobertPart+er , Jack and David of Derck stir were with kis parents. Mr. and Mss. Bill Parker cm Satthrday. Mr. aad Mrs. Ed Rowse. Cathy, Vicki, 3111 sad Date, London were Snpday pests el Mrs. Rowse's mother, Mrs. L.B. Smith. Mrs. L.W. Scotcluaer spent last week is Leedom with her family Mr. rind Mrs. Jack Powder and Mary Beth. She aid her daughter. Mrs. Jack Founder vaunted to the Village ase Tv.sd•y for the 4 44A f p 00 Pt!MtW[o �r Mi++ s:i:s�� T� Sill"iM Arm Ilsoi Iloodrtn.eSsi, Artrer Doom Se., Nsvi' 15 am F■. OODERICN DISTRICT COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM s.ti.x.s Army paten• won or MINOS CONTIMPORARY BRASS Music' OUT STAMM* SOLOISTS Wd INTSIT Ihrjr-ported by it Celebration* '71 Canneittee ** ** 4• Mien' el her late busload's m+• Bim Margaret - (Robert) Scotching.. Mr. sed Mn._Shigh Pollock ErKr- Ernie Stem. a all ck, Vars d lee. sad Mrs. Kea Polledt, not sad Jane PMte_U wer of Mrs. • Mates Pollock. Ooebes Lase on Sunday aad cdhebrated the f/tk birthday of Ernie Pollock. Registered at the Aloin Hotel � weekend included. Mr. sad Ilei. Allan Coomber, Wisrdser; Dave Kilby, Wagrhee; Mr. and Mn. Allan Throw. Windsor, aad Ise Asha Mower* of Toronto. Mr. Howard Scoleitruer, Chanes" was in the Village at T ueeday last and was a pallbearer at the funeral for kis Mho lather's stepmother," Mrs. Margaret (Robert) Scomclun r. Mr. Norman F. Cooper, Mount Charas. Mick. was at Itis Village r sidsace os Clan Gregor Square for the weekend. Remember • Don't forget the Centennial Committee meeting on Wednesday evading Nov. 11 at i p.m. in the Municipal Huildistt• Seniors pick new slate The Bayli.id Ever Young Citizens nest 4n Thursday everting. Oct. 2$ is the Municipal Buildiag with 33 numbers and two guests The main busies ss of the evening was the election of officers, however all the present officers were returned 10 serve nada the end dime len. They are: president, Mrs. Llox ,cs present. Harry Bakier; , Tres., Mn. Bill Parker; secretary. Mrs. Jean Bell; card and flower secretary. Mrs. Dorothy Weston; press secretary, Mrs. L.W. Scot - chaser; telephone committee. Mrs. L. W. Scotcbmer, Mrs. Roy Scotcbmer. Mrs. Lyle Hill and Mrs. Delbert Haw were added to the telephone committee to assist the other two ladies. The . annual Christmas dinner party was set for Thursday evening, November 27 at i p.m. is the United Church Basement. The two guests who at- tended the mea ng, Mrs. Les Coat and Dorothy Gas. ` joined the Senior Citizens and were welcomed into the Club. Followingthe businesg" session. JaHughes showed ■ numerous slides of scenes in Bayfield, Western Canada and ports of the United Sates. He was given a vote of thanks for sharing his beautiful pictures to the DAtl i� gimes of euchre were then sajoyed with prises going to Mrs. Jean Bell, Mrs. Harold Penhale. Percy loknstow, Bill Heard and to. Mn. Lyle Hill who won the 14M► Intrad ,Prize4 . loTely mach aad social hour was enjoyed. Q SQUARE Ry itid o. O. on Moo le GODIRICH visit SMOKERS SOVAII Most Steres are OPEN Ther . Friday Till 9 p,.rw. N.vwrb.r awe December Yee in hvlt.d to offend this spcid `DAIRYMAN'S INFORMATION" MEETING Tsdsy, N•vsuhu 6, 1975 11:15 p.p. (Close 10 p.m.) Arkshwd OfficekindRom, Mites Sperteer.d Sy: Year Perim Dealer. Dust Farm • Oordsw Cawtre. OM's, PROGRAM A Number Ore Program kw lstr+esssrd Decry Franke - Oleo CailMlo Aeletso Perim* e1 Canada Lid. The FINN Wr. J Story Everett , Porta Reesercla. St. Louis LI Roane News Dem Moct.eed Relaters Perko e1 Cans& Lid. MIZE DRAWS • CLOSE -- LUNCH TO FOLLOW ... see you Tchvrsiisr! Good turnout at Hallowe'en party The Baytte d Uses Chub y 'ea Cosswat tume party in the OM Teen Malt .a Friday evades with a vest Mei The jade's. Mrs. Ed. OddisUs.. UM Use Merrill and Jae May /war k very dlttiahlt la awaedisg prises to the auaerous and oldsters who attended. The youngest child elves. dressed as a trees etgis ser. la the girls' teary assume: first. Lydia Erickson; second Tracy Grilaeyer; third Gloria D.Weis; pre-school girls cosmic, first, Jody Monier; second Krises Knights; third, Chantelle Leco®pe. Pre- school boys' fancy. first Bobby Fisher; second Scott Beattie; third Duanae S iertese's. Pre-school boys' fancy. Kea McIlveen. Girls' fancy. six to eight years. Melanie Van Patter. Julie Porter, Rayanae Scotcknter. Gids six weight years comic, Rebecca Steve's. Christine Johnston, Tanya Grilmeyer; boys' fancy site to eight. Ricky Gri asyer, 1111 Sianmsnss, Bradley Valise; bays' six 1a eight comic, arias Fisher, David Stoves". Jsnathon Yates; gide' tamcy f M 12, Asa* Talbot, Nickie, Stevens, Lisa Schilbe. G iris Morrie 1 10 12, Lori Talbot, Cindy Talbot, Mary Lyrae Talbot; bays fancy 1 to 12, Larry ' Tassaa, Traver Scotckiesr, Robbie Siert- mama; iert-sea a; bays comic, 1 to 12, Andrew U, Tib Kroll: noir, Rob vas Alt..; special. Jan Koerte, Mark Jokasto. and Terri Koen; special., Rosemarie Taman aid Ar Chapaiaa. Following the judgiag and awarding of prizes, members of the Lions Club passed out treats to all the children. FOR FAST RESULTS USE CLASSIFIEDS 482-34113 Historical/ to hoar ape Meadmi s and perms aro resoled .d regular aleinsieedziti USW M if▪ wa , Mw. id a the 1171 aw Kaist 7"". idssa .t the wk..wIM slides of his trip 1e siclby. ri 'seas! DIMMER SWITCH Si 9 • EACH • Pull Ranee - Ma • Easy le MAWS nen • Term Dia ler M'iaAwteu • Pula ea . Peek •N Goss NDN Mof+MND . ALBERT ST. CLINTON SEEM' SAVE • •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••:• CLOVER FARM COUNTRY MARKET AT VANASTRA GROCERY FEATURES GARBAGE BAGS FLEECY -1M OZ. FABRIC SOFTENER KRAFT -111 OZ. -SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER "MISS MEW" -7 VARIETIES CAT FOOD 6 OZ. TINS BLUE BONNET -3 LB. MARGARINE 9.9a 2.19 19c 5t$•1. '1.59, BEEF 1iEA14oONilEff CUBED 95c STEwING SW Fors From Thursday Nov. i tiN %adhy, Now. +1 STORE HOURS OPEN MONDAY TO THURSOA 9 a.m. 1• • p.m. FRI. r a.m. N t p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. M 6 p. SwF. 1s a.m. to 5 p. 1 QUALIT MEAT5 TU•re's m s M1aIs ler eeMNyt We Aa*N* fatty -Red Brand A .1 MN" PRIME Ili STEAKS LB. 9 .4 CANADA GRADE "A -FULL SLICED S LB. .6 FLEISNMAWS.1 LB. -CORN OIL SOFT. MARGARINE FRAPES % OZ. PACKETS ORANGE CRYSTALS 79c STORE SyCED-DEVEINED BEEF LIVER Frozen Food RICA'$* oz. COFFEE RICN 35c NI-LINER-14OZ.-BATTERED 79c BOSTON 1111E F1SN SWAN$ON-t1 OZ.- TURKEY. CHICKEN. sour TV EA. 89c LB. MAPLE LEAF -1 CRYOVAC SWEET PICKLED • COTTAGE ROLLS L.. 1. IIOME.MADE SAUSAGE PRODUCE FEATURES MOW= t/MytANAM NO. 1 SOME ' HOME NO. 1 CALIPORNIA EMPEROU • CAULIFLOWER EA. LB. 7 GRAPES •. 35c �o CARROTS 'pet: ;� SNa COTRY Tum AO SA