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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-11-02, Page 17• Anstett Jewellers LIMITED 11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901 OPEN WEDNESDAYS For Your Convenience • HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday nights till 9 p.m. NOTICE Ratepayers of The Town of Clinton are reminded that the fourth instalment of 1978 Taxes are due and payable by Nov. 15, 1978. C. Proctor, Clerk TOWN OF CLINTON • Hallowe'en in Constance by Mary Merner The Foresters held a Hallowe'en Party on Saturday evening October 28 in the hall with about 65 children in at- tendance. Costumes were judged by Mary and Frank Riley and Mary Anderson played the piano for children to parade around. • The winners were: pre- school, first, Michelle Dillon; second, Sherri Taylor; third, Denise Hulley. Ages 5,6,7 - Paul Hoggart, Paul Jewitt, Sherri Hoggart; 8 and up - David Stevenson, Crystal Whyte, Jim Campbell; best Hallowe'en / costumes from all groups, Tim Simpson, Darren Stevenson, Brian Whyte. A candy scramble was held for everyone while Jim Jamieson set up for the films. "Runt of the Litter" and "Cartoons" were shown which everyone enjoyed. Hot dogs and Kool Aid were served. ,Personals Mr. Bert Haverkamp of RR Cambridge visited on Wednesday with Mrs. George McIlwain. Mrs. J. Merner of Kitchener visited on Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie, Michael and Shelley.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszcator of Saltford and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hodgins of London were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Presz- cator, Christine, Lisa, Christopher and Greg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brucefield Glenn and Edith Swan attended thb convocation exercises on Saturday, October 28, at the University of Western Ontario when their daughter, Mrs. Barbara Livermore, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology. Stevenson, David, Darren and Luanne visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Koch, Andy and Suzanne of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellwood of Montreal visited on -Sunday af- ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and Michael spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott, Dwayne and Craig of Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Sharon and Bob. We are pleased to report that Mr. Ed Dorrance was able to return home on Friday" from Seaforth Hospital. Smile If you look -like your passport photo, you aren't well enough to travel. CLIN'T'ON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ,1878—RAQE 17 Construction began last week on Huron Street in town for a new professional building being put up by lawyer Gerry Hiltz. Being built by Bojen Con- struction, the new two-storey structure will house SPECIAL PRICES THIS PAGE IN EFFECT FRQM 9 A.M. WED. NOV. 1 UNTIL CLOSING TUES. NOV. 7 FROM ONTARIO PORK FRESH PICNIC PORK SHOULDER SEEDLESS McNAIR SULTANA RAISINS McNAIR REO, GREEN OR MIXED -GLACE CHERRIES McNAIR FLAKED OR SHREDDED SWEETENED COCONUT o=. ry r • i% i:+, vi}L•'`+:rriiY,i$•f,.��:,k / FROM ULDER FRESH BUTT PORK CHOPS FRESH ONTARIO REG., 51.78 FROM TENDER ONTARIO PORK .._SCHNEIDERS-.FRQZEN. SAUSAGE. ._ FARMERS MARKET 79 SCHNEIOERS FAMILY PACK BEEF BURGERS_ 2 Ib. CTN. $2.89 Mr. Hiltz's office and will offer several other professional office spaces for rent. (News -Record photo) Varnanems and events by Mary Chessell Recreation news T,he Stanley Township Recreation Committee has come up with a goad way to make a little money for their ac- tivities -and give people a great evening's en- tertainment at the same time. A big crowd turned out for the Hallowe'en Dance at Hully Gully and there were some very clever ideas for costumes. Members of the band, who chose the winners, found it a very difficult assignment. Prize for the most original costume went to Arnold Mathers in short pants (at both ends) and long shirt. Best combination pair were Bob and Joan Allan as a lighted Christmas tree and . a Christmas present. Winners of the spot dance were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck. Reeve Tom Consitt donated a ceramic Christmas tree which went to Sandy Hayter'. The' other 'door prize, a bushel of apples 'donated by Gerry and Jean Rathwell, was won by Paul Stephenson. A special "thanks" to the Wonnetta Trio -- Bill and Wonnetta Holland and Hugh Hodges -- for playing for the 'dance on short notice. The October meeting of the Recreation Com- mittee was held o,n Wednesday, October 25 with nine members in attendance. Plans were made for the curling season, which will begin the first week in December at the Vanastra Curling Club. Anyone wishing to curl should contact Jean Taylor"'' at 482-9155 or Katherine Horton at 482- 9806. New curlers are especially invited. to -call and get into the sport. There has been a very poor response to the crest contest, so if you have any ideas, please enter. The rules again: it's for a township crest . (not a sports crest) ; it's open to McNAIR CUT MIXED PEEL B _ McNAIR CUT MIXED FRUIT 8 _ BURNS FULLY COTTAGE KEROLL RK SHOULDERBO 1.18 BONELESS Ib. BURNS POLISH GOLDEN-GARLIC SAUSAGE Ib.' .sl .A9 :..•..:i:!!�/.•: is?:Y.?iii:: �?'•:� McNAIR ASSORTED PINEAPPLE RINGS. 8 o. -99c MARASCHINO CHERRIES 12,1.65 CHIQUITA OR BONITA QUALITY BANANAS_ ONTARIO GROWN FRESH BRUSSELS SPROUTS PROD.. OF U.S. CRISP all adults and children who reside in Stanley Township; the design should be drawn on an 8 x 10 sheet of white paper; you may submit as many designs as you wish; include your name and address on a separate sheet of paper; designs using three or four colours are suggested, but those with more will be considered. Send all entries to Shirley Hill, Varna and mark "Crest Contest" clearly on the envelope. All envelopes will remain sealed until November 30th, the last entry date. A cash prize will be awarded to the winner. There must be many township residents who could come up with some good ideas. The date for the senior citizens' Christmas Party has been set for December 6. For an afternoon of progressive euchre and a visit with your friends, mark this date on your calendar now. Social news . Mrs. Marjorie Stirling was the lucky winner of the lovely fruit bowl set at the Varna General Store. The draw was made at 6 p.m. on Saturday and she won on the name "Peter". John and Anita Chessell and Miss Evelyn Chessell of Mitchell were guests of Bill and Mary Chessell on Sunday. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Don Riehl of Sebringville visited with them. OUR MISSION �P TO SEEK AND FIND. • NEW WAYS TO -�� SAVE YOU MONEY! . PROD. OF U.S. ' McNAIR CHOCOLATE FLAVOUR BAKING CHIPS. CLUB -HOUSE PURE VANILLA EXTRACT_ 114 ml $� ONTARIO N0. 1 HOTHOUSE GROWN TOMATOES HIGHLINER FROZEN ONT. N0. 1 GRADE PROD. OF U.S. SWEET GREEN PEPPERS CANADA FANCY APPLES RED DELICIOUS Ib CANADA FANCY APPLES GOLDEN DELICIOUS_ Ib CANADA FANCY D'ANJOU . PEARS- McCORMICI(S GRAHAM CRUMBS OR GRAHAM WAFERS 400 NATURAL BARS - 4 NAIVETIES COUNTRY, CRISP 9 �_ McCONNELLS TEA BAGS 5 COLOUR CHOICES SHOP THESE WEEKLY STAR STUDDED SPECIALS Soft & Dry Antiphlogestir SPRAY DEODORANT A5 3 5 R Lestoll Spray CLOSE UP 'RED 08 GREEN 13 oz. TOOTHPASTE _ • 1 Q0 rril VIVA TOWELS . Glad • ONLY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO IIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS • OUR MANAGER IS: DALE McDONALD :wog s OPEN WEb. 411UR. P1t . EVENING Amphora PIPE 2 ONLY .5 oz. T IR I A IBJ I3 LE 5e Vie.• ire, GODFRICH/Main Cotner, CLINTON/Main darner, StAFORTIK