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Clinton News-Record, 1977-07-07, Page 9by Rena Caldwell . Tice •LICW if St. Andrew's - Church, Rippen field a - successful bake sale at Homestead on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Cooper and family, London visited "with Mr. and , Mrs. Vivian • Cooper last week. -Mrs. L. Siemon, Mrs. ,Don Siemon and Tracy Siemon, ^Kitchener were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor. Mrs. W. Cusick, Coderre, Sask. and Mrs. Harry Tanner ....Winnipeg, ealled on W. L. soMillig last week. Maybe some of the old • timers may remember them as Nan and Belle FlObkirk, 4,1 6 The classes at the Clinton Nursery School fihished,„,their lessons fast week. The children are, front row, left to "fight: Vanessa Coulter, Sheri KUng, Roe Alkemade, Christine hemp. Middle row: Sara Teal,-Keviyr Cardno, Megan Hodgins, Timmy Stinson. Back row: Karsten Carroll, Sheri Oesch, Vicky Lou Riley, Gavin Hunter, Kenny McIlveen. • . • CLINTON NEWS -R ECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1977---,PAGR.9 rt)• Londesboro u s go on camping trip "''bly,./IVIrs. Bert Shobbrook United Church Neyvs Welcoming into the Nar- thex on Sunday morning were Enierson .H.esk. and Bert Shobbrook, and the ushers were Carol Cartwright, Joyce Sewers, Susan Jamieson and Diane Bromleyit.oYganist was Louise McGregor with soloist Lan Hulley singing :?Trust and ...Obey" and "I have found a friend in Jesus.." 'Rev. McDonalds childrens story was ' "Goodbye ' Mr. Chips-. Junior teachers were Brenda, Radford and Edythe Beacom. -The messava„,s,_ "How Christ can help w -hen we're exhausted." Rev. MCDonald peke `at _thel,Pjne Lake service at 11:30 a„in tlICW meeting The general meeting ofithe UCW was held on- Tuesday night June 28. president Helen Lawson opened the meeting and . dealt with business. secretary, read a letter of tlanks for the25 donation to aid mediail students. It was agreed thatploan Whyte and Marjorie Duizer be delegates to Alma College in August.. It was also approved that social committee has the support of the church women to have a bag lunch booth at the 1978 Plowing -Match. It was moved to donate $500 -to the Board of Stewards, ear- marked for remodelling TR manse bathroom. The meeting cloSed with Mizpdh I3enedictibn. _personals Warren had, an ap- pendect&my in Seaforth We pick the best fruits, vegetables, meats and poultry just for you. Our buyers are constantly searching to bring you the firiest products money can buy. Our meats are fedeqily inspected. .Everything that can be done to assure you of the utmost in quality —Is beiniptaken care of at A&P. Our standa rds are high, but we don't stop there—we guarantee every purchase you piake., If it's proof you want, come on in—we do pick the best, so you can, too. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO7LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! LOTO CANADA,'PROVINCIAL & WINTARIO TI CKETS_AVAILABLE. AT A&P FOOD' STORES! Shopsy—Cole Slaw or Potato Salad Old Vienna Shopsy. Salmi Swift Premium—Breakfast killet 4 Strips Select Quality—Sliced—Skinned & Deveined 18 -oz pkg, Town Ciub--FVOzen” "Great on a Grill!" "2 -lb Hamburg Patties Ag 1.58 Golden Skillet—Frozen—Heat & Serve Hospital on June.28. We welcome John 1. ,Ni.frsis Atwood, Mt. and.Mrs. Donald from * Goderich, who pur- Coghlin and family of For - chased the home of the late dwich, Mr, and Mrs., Dennis _ ' Earl and „family bt OwenisaudnydsaGyouvrilseiytor, s withr. • ary) 14 Wand a -rid n11/11.. G and Mrs. ' Tom Duizer and family were Mr. and Mrs. ' Bob Scott,- Ripley. Laurel Duizer returned home with them until Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Daniels, Grimsby returned to her - home on Monday, from spending two weeks with her Snell cousins here. ,Mr. and Mrs. NVallace Ripley Niagara 'Falls „spent 'June 26th weekend with Mr.' andNrs. Gordon Radford., Mr. Bert Shobbrook., Jim Neilans and Jack Armstrong viSitedon Saturday night with 1VIrs. , Frank Brown and family in Mount Forest. • Monday evening June 27, visitors with Mrs. Laura Saundercock were her nephews Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Crawford, Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cr Manitobawr°.rd Stephen Duizer entertained eight of his friends on June 30 for his 8th•birthday. Mr: and Mrs. Claire Vin - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook spent Monday night in cent spent a few days in Woodstockwith their Toronto the weekend'of June 1 daughter Mr, and 'Mrs. 1osS9th when Clair attended a meeting of municipal clerks Millson and family and at- tended Davids Grade 8 and treasurers •graduation at D.M. Heather Fothergill spent Sutherland Sr, Public Schowill ol. Tuesdasy June 28 to Thur- Berean UW meeting sday June 30 in Montreal on a be held on Tuesday July 12 at tour with 22 A Nidn "Marnok.Hill" Belgrave, the representatives and three h home of Lois Andrews. Roll husbands. The highlight of call will be a verse with the trip was the visit to the "Beauty"Avon plant at Pointe Claire . • DOrvat and the, guided bus Vrsitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Shobbrook on Thursday tour around the city of were his cousins, Mr. and Montreal was very enjoyable. Mrs. Eddie Crawford, It .was entertaining and ManitonManitoba. memorable for all who The WI agriculture meeting participated. will 'be held on Wednesday July 13th at 8 p.m, and the speaker will be Jear Siert- ma, runner up for Dairy rincess. Roll call will be a emory of helping dad or your husband on the farm. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm- trong attended the -Wardens' Banquet in aforth on June 23rd, when the Huron County entertained e Perth County Ex - Warden's. Earl and family of Listowel were ,dinner guests at the manse to celebrate their mother and grandmother's, Mrs. Carl McDonald's bir- thday. Mrs. Alice Davidson returned home on Wednesday from spending a week visiting at Queensville with Ralph's sister's, Mrs. Mabel Kay and Mr. and Mrs, Willard Cryderrnan, at Barrie with . Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Campbell ' and tt Sandy Cbve,-with Mr. andlVirS.; J F.Bell.' Mr. '.and Mrs. Glen Carter and Colleen visited on Sunday June26' with Mr. . -and Mrs.' Earf1-1,ilhorn, Thedford. Mrs. 'A'lice Davidson's sister, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Luc- nair of Tor'onto visited with her the first of the week. My error in last weeks - report ot.• Hullett's school. Outstanding boy should have read Rodney Cunningham not Roger•sorry. Congratulations. to Mr, Jack Armstrong on his 81st ' birthday on July 3rd. Mr. and ('ubs go camping On Monday, June 27th, 30 cups and their leaders went to summer:. camp at Point Farms, Goderich for twd days. A program consisted of crafts, swimming, , nature hikes, sports and study. The cub master was 'Rev. McDonald with leaders Norman Cartwright, David Armstrong, Mike Overholt, David Lear and Wayne' Hulley. In _charge -Of study were Rev McDonald and Norman. Cartwright; Mrs. Glen Carter held a -- swimming, David Arm - family dinner in his honour. strong; morning exercises, Mike Overholt; sports, Wayne Hulley and David Lear. Kevin Radfords park, under the leadership of 'Mike Overholt, received an award reported an excellent. ex- f,o.Trhaetridyca leadersrnpand cubs . perience .with keen, an- ticipation for next year's camping. • Congratu tions to Mrs'. Carl ,lylcDona , twood who celebrated her birthday on Sunday. She spent the weekend with her son Rev. Stanley McDonald at the. marfse. Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Coghlin, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coghlin and family,' Mr.'and Mrs. Chester Earl and family, Mr. Kick Earl of • • 4,1 • Maple Leaf—Sliced—Luncheon—Mac Cheese—Chicken—Pickle & Pimento Cooked Meats 12 -oz vac pac "Great on a Grill!" Maple Leaf, Regular & All Beef"—• Wieners Fresh -15 Pieces • 3 BREAST QUARTERS, 3 L[G QUARTERS, 3 NECKS, 3 WINGS, 3 GIBLET PACKAGES Cut from Canada ,Grade 'A" Beef „..,„. Cutfrom Canada Gracie 'A" Beef PRIME. RIB Steaks & Roasts 2 Ib 128 sorip BROKEN SLICES Have a salad everyday — plentiful. supplies of Oniario grown .salad vegetables arriving daily! NO. 1 GRADE IMPORTED CALIFORNIA LARGE SIZE Potatoes Enfoy a ,Potato Salad 10 -lb bag 1.59 Avocado Pears Excellent in SaladIMPORTED , ' ENJOY A CAESAR SALAD 9NTARIO Fresh*Blueberries Flavourful PINT 89? Romaine Lettuce NO. 1 GRADE SEEDLESS Fresh Daily r 'N� 1 GRADE LAPGE SIZE English Type Cucumber()Mae* Cabbage Old"fishioned ountry Fair GODERICH ARENA July 7 & 8 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. OVER 60 EXHIBITS: church groups - photography' ceramics - sewing - hobbycrafts - glass cutting crafts, old and new - hor- ticultural display modellers - Huron County Pioneer Museum exhibit - bake tables - quilting bee - com- mercial booth's an old fashioned pie kitchen - and MANY MORE. THURSDAY HIGHLIGHTS: 11:00 a.m. - Pet Anew 2:00 & 3:40p.m.- The Teen Tones entthain 3:00 p.m. - Judging of Best Decorated Wagon or Doll Buggy 3:00 - Freckle Contest and Dickie Dean, Magician 7:30 & 8:30 p.m. - Lorne Lawson entertains 8:00 p.m. - Jul() Demonstration. FRIDAY HIGHLIGHTS • • 11:00 a.m. Selling Bee - Junior Division 2:00 p.m. Spelling Bee - Intermediate Division 4:00 p.m; Spelling Bee - Senior Division ' 4:00 p.m. Baby Contest 7:00 p.m. Oie-Eating Contest 8:00 p.m. Fashion Show $4, 8:30 p.m. Entertainment provided by the "Huron Happy -Hearts".. (round dancers), and the "Clinton Wheel Dealers", Square Mtors. 0