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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-11-09, Page 9• • • ti CLINTONNEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, loVEMBER 9 ,1978 ---PAGE 9 II BOutique KLEENEX TOWELS pkg of Z rolls SAVE 1.00 Contains Rich Brazilian Coffees EIGHT O'CLOCK INSTANT COFFEE 99 10 -oz jar Our Reg. Price 4.99 Butcher Shop Quality & Service. Ask the Man Who Knows! You'll Do Better With A&P's FRESH BEEF SHOP! BONELEss,f Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef Blade, Short Rib or Shoulder Pot BEEF ROASTS Ib Our Regular Price 1.68 Ib SAVE 20? PER LB $hopsys, Pastrami or CORNED BEEF ,pkg of 4 2 -oz pouches Fresh MEDIUM GROUND ,b BEEF Our Reg. Price Ib .1.68 SAVE 20? PER LB ■.o You'll Do Better With A&P's FROZEN MEAT & SEAFOOD 43 `' Bine Water, Frozen, Thrift Pack NOVEMBER ;JSeNATION4L FISH MONTH 0 FISH H FRIED Old Vienna ?NII 18 -oz 2 4 8 pkg Beef Sausages 161.68 You'II Do Better with A&P's FRESH BAKERY BUYS! • Marvel Brand, Sliced, White BREA 09 Jane Parker, "Brown 'N Serve" Plain, Poppy Seed,, Sesame Seed FRENCH ROLLS of f 06 Our Reg. Price 75c SAVE 6c JANE PARKER, SLICED, OLD-FASHIONED STYLE r Bread 24 -oz loaf 59,1 JANE PARKER, PLAIN, SUGAR, CINNAMON PKG OF 12 Cake Donuts 69fit, You'II Do Better with A&P's HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! l l.IS1`EPINE 300 ml PKG OF 4 TUBES Toothpaste.1.%9 MOUTHWASH ACTION PRICEDI 18 -FL -0Z BTL Listermint 1.89 32 -oz pkg FISHERY, FROZEN Sole Fillets =Ie pkg 3.gg HIGHLINER, FROZEN Cod Fillets 1ao= pkg 1.69 Frozen Ocean PERCH' FILLETS lb SEA BUOY, FROZEN, BREADED Fish Cakes 1669 MARY MILES, FROZEN, BEEF Steakettes 2 -Ib pkg 2.48 We've given you first quality A&P and national brands for over 50 years. A&P was one of the first food retailerslo have private labels. Ann Page and all our brand names have assured you of top quality. Lays — Regular or Ruffles PoTAT0 allps• 225 g pkg Prepriced! Valiant = 6 Flavours Prepriced! FutvouR CRYSTALS 17 -oz pkg Sliced, Crushed, Tidbits PALAN PINEAPPLE 19 -fl -oz tin You'll Do Better with A&P's „1111111151i' ,,;; +kg COOKED HAM avw.xrgcy,.r You'II Do Better At A&P's L..DELI SHOP in stores with Deli Dept. Taillefer Sliced Mb. SCHNEIDERS, LOOPS TAILLEFER Polish Sausage 1/2 -lb 99re Chicken Loaf'/2.b65,i1 Fairlady, Soft MARGARINE f You'II Do Better With A&P's DAIRY FOODS J 1 -Ib tub Our Regular Price 1.29 — SAVE 10c Beef or Irish 24 -fl -oz tin YORK STEWS �. 1 9 REGULAR CUT MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTINI Catelli Pastas500g pkg 49$1 2% PARTLY SKIMMED, 16 -OZ TIN ACTION PRICEDI Carnation Milk . 2/79,i VALUE -PACK POLY PKG OF 100 McConneils Tea Bags 139 SEALTEST, PLAIN OR FLAVOURED, LIGHT 'N LIVELY ROBIN HOOD, FLAKY ACTION PRICEDI Yogurt 500g container 69? Pie Crust Mix 19-ozpkg 79? BUTTERMILK 8.OZ PKG ACTION PRICED! Pillsbury Biscuits 216%1 BEATRICE, FROZEN, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, VANILLA 75 ml PK OF 6 "Yogurt on a Stick” 1.39 GERMAN Edam Cheese bl.99 Brights 48-fl4Oz"tin VEV +TAiLE Action Priced, NORTHERN GOLD, HONEY ALMOND OR HONEY & COCONUT Granola 12ozpkg 1,39 PURE RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY 9-FL•OZ JAR Laura Secord Jams79s? INSTANT CREAMER 16 -OZ JAR ACTION PRICEDI Borden Cremelie 1.29 Culverhouse, Choice WHOLE POTA1.OES 19 -fl -oz tin 100 [CONOMY CORNER Name Brands at "No Frills" Prices Savaday LIQUID BLEACH 128 -fl -oz plastic btl Three Star, Pink or Lemon LIQUID 32 -fl -oz plastic btl DETERGENT ANOTHER NEW A&P RE • QP1NEE THIS WEEK ' 135 BARTON Si. E.? HAMILTON A Vandals start lullktt fire Vandalism is assumed to be the cause of a fire which broke out early Wednesday morning November 1,, on a farm owned by Murray Adams of Londbsboro. The farm was formerly owned by Bill Little. A vacant house on the lot was badly damaged, and will have to be demolished. A few items belonging to Mr. Little which were still in the house were destroyed in the fire. The Blyth Fire Department received the call about 12:09 a.m., but weren't able to bring the fire under control until after 3 a.m. The side and back of the house were in flames when ,the firemen first arrived on the scene. Fire chief Irwin Bowes said he couldn't estimate the cost of damage to the house because the Adams had planned to renovate the home so they could make it liveable and then rent it to tenants. The chief said some of the indications of vandals were that the fire was on the exterior of the house, that it started on the floor of the sunporch, plus the fact the hydro was disconnected and the house was locked. There was some in- surance coverage on the building. The fire is still under investigation ' by the O.P.P. Holmesville..: • from page 8 November 13 at Bev Mathers. Womens Institute meets The November meeting of the Goderich Township Women's Institute was held November 6 at 8:15 p -.m. at the Holmesville School. Mrs. Hazel McCreath, president, chaired the meeting.. Mrs. Alice Porter gave the secretary's report and financial statement and Mrs. McCreath thanked everyone for' helping• make variety night such a success and, for selling tickets in the Mall at Goderich. Mrs. Betties spoke on the One Day Home Decorating Course held recently, which ,several members attended. Mrs. Mcllwain spoke On the Huron Conference held in London. Mrs. Millie Dempsey will be in charge of the card parties to be held this winter. Mrs. Porter will be putting these card parties in the coming events, so please watch for them. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Dempsey who introduced the guest speaker for the evening. Mrs. Barb Betties gave a very in- teresting talk on the history of the p4ostal service. Mrs. Dempsey thanked Mrs. Bettles and presented her with a gift. The ladies enjoyed some games with nice gifts presented by Mrs. Dempsey and Mrs. Yeo. The meeting was ad- journed and lunch was enjoyed by all. The first card party of the Goderich Township Women's Institute will be held Thursday evening November 9, in the Holmesville School. mane SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS Clinton-Seaforth; Aria Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 133 High Street Cilnton 482-9441 Godrrleh Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 C.mlhrler Reed Ooderlch 52414345 r 1�