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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-01-11, Page 12PAGE 12----CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 197.9 Auburn starts 1125th birthday A Happy New Year to all. Aubuip celebrated the start of its 125th birthday on New Year's Eve with a large dance sponsored by Auburn and District Lions Club with President Bud Chamney and members assisting. After midnight, a large barbecued pig was carried in and in view of all, Sam Beadle donned his white apron and cut up the pig onto platters. Colorful hats and horns brought in the New Year and all enjoyed the pork, scalloped potatoes, salads, etc. This year - 1979 - the village of Auburn will celebrate its 125th bir- thday of the first survey of the village of Man- chester in 1854. and also the opening of the first post office and the first school. Manchester, now called ;Auburn, has a very colourful history since Eneas Elkin, the first Irish immigrant,.came to take up land in this area. He was the great- grandfather of Bill Robertson who was very active in many of the activities this past year. Mr. Elkin made the survey of the Hullett side of the village. It is hoped that more people will assist the various committees and make the celebration one to be remembered. Meetings have been held monthly since 1977 in November. SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Lillian Leatherland and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck of RR3 Blyth. Mrs. Florence Millian attended the Millian Christmas family reunion at Carlow last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leatherland and family of Acton visited on, the weekend.with his mother and all were guests of Mr. 4' and -Mrs. Wayne Millian and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong are attending a convention in Toronto this week and are visiting with his cousin Miss Winnie Vanstone. '3. W.I. Citizenship and World Affairs will be the topic at the January meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute to be held . on 'January 16 in the Com- mtinity Memorial Hall. The conveners in charge are Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mrs. Beth Lansing. Everyone is welcome. LIONS CLUB The Auburn and District Lions met last Wednesday ' with their president, Lion Bud Chamney in charge and 17 members present. Lion • Jim Schneider brought Rick Holden as his guest. Four Lions Club members were present from Goderich. Lion Paul Schutz, L.I.F. chairman, gave a slide presentation and speech on .the work of L.I.F. and Auburn Lions Club donated $50 to this project. The secretary's report given by Bob Worsell was adopted on motion of Lion Terry Powell and Lion Steve Campbell. Lion Jim Schneider gave the financial statement showing a goad profit from the New Year's dance. Lion Steve Campbell was named to be the new third vice-president. Lion Douglas Chamney was the winner of the do6r prize. Plans were made to hold a Valen- tine's dance on February 17. A motion to adjourn was made by Lion Bill Sproul and Lion Jim Schneider. Smile Oh', for the good old days - when news travelled so slowly that we didn't get upset more than once a week. - Prices effective through Saturday, January 13th, 1979 at the A&P Stores listed in this ad only. We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! We Redeem All Food Store Coupons! OUR PRODUCE PEOPLE KNOW THEIR BEANS. We've put special emphasis on the job so A&P produce is always fresh, crisp and plentiful. Seasonal savings are passed along to you. And our produce person is the right one to ask for help, such as how - to pick a ripe melon. (Th You'II do better at A&P's "GARDEN SPOT" Florida, White, Seedless, Juicy GRAPEFRUIT for g • FLORIDA, NOW AT THEIR BEST, THIN SKINNED • Tangelos do,e,99/1 NO. 1 GRADE, IMPORTED, CRISP, LARGE SIZE STAUCS Celery • bunch6 95,1 CANADA FANCY, ONTARIO, IDA RED, ALL PURPOSE Apples • 5 -lb cello bag 1 259 NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO, WAXED Rutabagas 161.21 NO 1 GRADE BAKING GEMS Potatoes 5 16 bag ggfit BRIGHT GREEN FOLIAGE - EASY TO ,CARE FOR 8 -INCH POT Boston Fern 7.99 You'II do better at A&P's ECONOMY CORNER Name grand Products at "NO FRILL PRICES" Contains Rich Brazilian Coffees - Instant 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE • SPRINGTIME • 128 -FL -OZ PLASTIC JUG Fabric Softener 1.15 WITH PECTIN, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY OR MARMALADE 24 FL OZ JAR Mrs. Lukes Jams 1.09 OPEN DAILY 9:00 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. A&P SUNCOAST MALL Hwy. No. 21 S. GOPERICH 1 (SAVE1.00 Regular or Filter Grind Coffee NABOB TRADITION. 1 -Ib bag 99 •• rBUY 3 ****\ SAVE47i AA Asskaal CAKE MIXES 00 9 -oz pouch pack 111111111111111111111111111111111T111111111111 SAVE 45ie Quarters IMPERIAL MARGARINE 99 3 -Ib pkg Our Regular Price 3.99 Our Reg. Price 49? e • Our Regular Price 2.44 Real 1/..itie! rSAVE 287\ Assorted Varieties PRIMO PASTAS 2 -lb pkg Our Regular Price 975e with supermarket prices " You'll do better with A&P's FRESH, BOX -0 CHICKEN Our Reg. Price 98? SAVE 3051 lb Ib Family Pack - Contains: 3 Breast Quarters, Whole Backs & Wings Attch. 3 Leg Quarters, Whole Backs Ana:, 3 Wings, 3 Necks, 3 Giblet Pkgs. - 1 lb vac pac TOWN CLUB WIENERS Previously Frozen SLICED BEEF LIVER lb Frozen Meats and Seafood! 9 • Sliced A&P SIDE BACON FROZEN COD FILLETS :1.48 BLUE WATER, FROZEN, THRIFT PACK SEABUOY, FROZEN Fish Fries '32 -oz pkg 2.99 Battered Haddock, _lb 1.79 DORSET, FROZEN FROZEN, BOILED Beef Pies 18 -oz pkg 1.63 Baby Lobster 163.19 GOLDEN SKILLET, FROZEN, HEAT & SERVE'• HIGHLINER, FROZEN 1LChicken Cutlettes 161.05 Breaded Shrimp 8 -oz pkg 2.19 Ideal, Sliced or Diced Beets & Carrots 14 -fl -oz tin Ardmona, Cling CANNED VEGETABLES for 00 PEACH falsaaummi HALVES "'" SPECIAL BLEND POLY PKG OF .,100 PRIMO 5.5 -FL -OZ TIN A&P Tea Bags'. .179 Tomato Paste 4f0,99 WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE OR VEGETARIAN - • PRIMO, PLAIN ' 28 -FL -OZ TIN Clark Beans 1941 -oz tin 5951 Spaghetti Sauce 79;1 DEL MONTE, CRUSHED OR SLICED ACTION PRICED! AYLMER, ASSORTED VARIETIES, CHOICE Pineapple 14 -fl -oz tin 2 for 99,E , Vegetables 14417oz tin 2 for 79? (ALL PURPOSE 2.5 kg BAG 1.19) ACTION PRICED! MONARCH, ASSORTED FLAVOURS ACTION 'PRICED! CAKE & PASTRY 3.5 kg BAG Icing Mixes !.,_ozpouch,,,ack 39,1 Monarch Flour 1.69 CHRISTIE, COUNTRY MAID 250 g PKG MOTHER PARKERS, INSTANT Graham Snacks 79)zi Hot Chocolate 2-16 6ag 2.49 ----WIT-H-TH1S COUPON , Orange Pekoe Flowerdale TEA. BAGS' pkg of 100 • (Our Regular Price 2.93) LIMIT ONE PKG PER CUSTOMER. VALID UNTIL JANUARY 13th, 1979. 4 V.C. PALANDA, "IN PUREE" Tomatoes • LIBBY'S ZOODLES OR ACTION PRICED! '28 -fl -oz tin 69? Alpha-Getti 19 -fl -oz tin 59? +it CLIP THIS COUPON-. AND SAVE $1.14 Action Priced! Hunts (Our Regular Price 83c - SAVE 24c) 9, , TOMATO SAUCE„....., 2.a., ) Assorted Varieties PURITAN StEWS, "tin" 1 Ib vac pac 1.58 A&Pisu Burns Sausages 161.28 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES Bologna 1 -Ib vac pac 1.39 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED Cooked Ham 6 °z ac Pac 1.49 BAKERY MARVEL BRAND, SLICED,. WHITE Sandwich 3 24 OZ LOAF • Bread tor 1.29 JANE PARKER, SLICED , 24-0Z LOAF Buttermilk Bread 63? JANE PARKER, TWIN PLAIN OR WHEAT ROLLS PKG OF 12 Brown 'N Serve 179( JANE PARKER PKG OF 12 Snowflake Rolls 63? A&P Plastic GARBAGE BAGS .4