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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-10-12, Page 9etter at Real Vakie! Rio .— Whole MUSHROOMS 10 -fl -oz tin Real Vaive! EIGHT O'CLOCK io INSTANT COFFEE. SAVE Me Action Priced, AH Purpose -- (7.7 -Ib) MONARCHFUUR 3.5 kg Our Regular Price. 1.87 SAVE 507 (Plus 20c per bottle deposit) Cook.COLA 4.4 litres carton of 6 750 ml ret. bottles `SAYE 30<J All Purpose Coffee MAXWELL HOUSE bag. 3 • 39 Our Reg. Price''b9 SAVE 16 ff Orange Pekoe SALADATEABAGS Our Regular Price 2.05 ofk660 Fresh �L SAVE 20i/M1 BOX- 0 - CHICKEN 15 Pieces -- Leg Quarters wATTACHED 3 Breast Quarters WINGS ATTACHED 1780 1b WHOLE BACKS & 3' Necks, 3 Wings 3 Giblet Packages Our RegularPrice 98,! Ib with SUPERMARKET PRICES! Imported New Zealand, Frozen, Whole or Butt Half LAMB LEGS Our Reg. Price 1.79 -- SAVE 31c lb • Town Club, Sweet Pickled, Boneless, Vac Pac Halves Our Reg. Price 1.78 -= SAVE 30c Ib COTTAGE ROLLS 1b 1.4 IMPORTED NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN, SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF LambSHANK HALF Le s 61.5$ Bologna 16 -oz vac pac IMPORTED NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN, LOIN BURNS, BEEF & PORK Lamb ChOpSbL78 Sausages 161.28 R1CHS, FROZEN ACTION PRICEDI 3241,0Z CTN ' Coffee_ Rich 6511 HOLIDAY FARMS, FROZEN ACTION PRICEDI 110 ,0 ASalisbury Stek.:2 3 SAVAR1141FROZEN, BEEP, KIDNEY CHICKEN, TURKEY ! ACT ON PRICED,. 8-t z pio for Our Regular Price 2.19 Action Priced ./ 5 Varieties Including Peas & Carrots AYLMER VEGETABLES 14 -fl -oz tin SAVE 16,¢ Action Priced! Peter Pan PEANUZIWTTER 21.79 Our Regular Price 1.95 Action Priced Marvel Brand, Sliced WHITE BREAD 3 24 -oz loaf for TANG CRYSTALS 09 Our Reg. Price. 1.15 -- SAVE 16c Poly pkg of 4, 31/2 -oz envs ,CARNATION Hot Chocolate :1.49 KELLOGG'S CEREAL ACTION PRICED! 52S g PKG Raisin Bran 1.09 KELLOGG'S CEREAL ACTION PRICED! Special "K" 475 gr. 1.29 GOOD MORNING ACTION PRICEDI 24 -FL -OZ JAR Shirriff Marmalade,1.1 - 9 FRITO LAY, LAYS 250 g or RUFFLES 225 g ACTION PRICED! . Potato ChiSPKG89? BUTTERSCOTCH, CHOCOLATE ACTION PRICED! COCONUT, RICE, 'TAPIOCA PKG OF 3 -- 5.OZ TINS Nesties Puddings 79? JANE PARikER ACTION PRICEDI PKG OF 6 6 VARIETIES OF CHOCOLATE COATED 150 g PKG Engiish MCdburyBiscuits 7 9f1 JANE PARKER ACTION PRICEDI PKG OF 7 KELLOGG'S, FROZEN, REGULAR, BLUEBERRY, BACON 11 OZ PKG l zed Donuts JANE PARKER n AC'F1t1N PRICEDI MANE PARKER ACTION PRICED! 1942 CAKE ...c.k.99i Spanish 89,/ l.� 4 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. THURSDAY OCTQEER 12,1978 -...PAG ? Observe Pyre Prevention Week — Oct. 8th -14th We've given you first quality A&P and national brands for over 50 years. A&P was one of the first food retailers to have private labels. A&P and all our brand names have assured you of top quality. Our meat hasto pass 3 extra inspections. We inspect our meat three times after the government stamps it, so you'll always get meat that cooks as good as it looks. ,is L4 4.4eb. fo /4.0 We shop around the world for our product. When the world is our market, we can be truly choosy about the fresh fruits and vegetables we buy. Because we know you're choosy, too. Elf. 3 k :•� 71N 911111!•:. We buy when the price is right to give you better value when we sell. Our careful shopping pays off in savings for you. ✓� • You'll do better ,AQP we reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! 'k5 • Cattle killed in Goderich The bridge on Highway 21 on the north limits of Goderich was the scene of an unusual but serious accident October 2, The Goderich Signal - Star reported last week that 29 head of cattle had to be killed and another 90 head ran wild through town after the transport truck that was carrying them crashed through an overpass guardrail, failing 30 feet over the bridge to an embankment below. Many of the loose cattle were rounded up the same afternoon and the next day, 54 head had been located. The search continued -with searchers flying over Goderich in an OPP helicopter. The truck's cab remained on the bridge .and driverGlenn Wrixoh, 24 of Starbuck, Manitoba escaped injury while a passenger received minor injuries. About $50,000 damage was done to the bridge; $20,000 to the transport truck which was taking the cattle to the Chatham stock yards and about $12,000 worth of yearling steers and calves were lost. Charges are pen- ding. Holmesville news... • from page 8 and Mrs. Clarence Perdue. Womens Institute The October meeting of the Goderich Township Women's Institute was held October '11 at 8:15 p.m. in the Holmesville School.. The meeting opened with Molly Cox at the piano. Mrs. Hazel McCreath president, chaired the meeting. Mrs. Alyce Porter read the secretary's report and correspondence, and a discussion was held on the ladies going to assist in a birthday party at Huronview October 18. The Clinton Women's Institute has invited the ladies . to their meeting October 26 in the Agricultural Office, Clinton. Mrs. Hazel McCreath thanked the ladies who helped at the plowing match and for the baking they did. Roll call was answered by the mem- bers on "what we have learned from young people". A discussion was held on the Variety Night coming up in October. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Marion Powell in- troducing the guest speaker Mrs. Jean Durst of Seaforth, who told the ladies of her garden and many uses she has for what she grows, for drying and processing them., It was a very in- teresting evening wat- ching her prepare many beautiful arrangements. Mrs. Powell thanked Mrs. Durst for coming. The ladies then enjoyed putting their arrangements together with the help of Mrs. Durst. Personals Miss Jean Blaney and Miss Fern Foster of Toronto spent last weekend with the Betties, having just returned from a three-week holiday in Tokyo, Singapore, Taiwan etc., showed their slides to guests at the Betties. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews of London were recent visitors with the Betties. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Betties and Mary Jean attended the Snell -Brodie wedding in Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gibbings . and Mr. arid Mrs. Alvin Betties en- joyed a smorgasbord supper at the White Carnation on Sunday, the occasion Mr, arid Mrs. Gibbings' Wvedding an- niversary, • 4.14