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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-02-15, Page 15• Powdered r Reg. Price 3.09 - SAVE 1.10 SUNLIGHT I. DETERGENT 6 Titre box (LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER, WITH A MINIMUM 56.00 PURCHASE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES AND THIS PRODUCT) Maple Leaf; Smoked, Cooked (Our Regular Price Ib 1.58 -- SAVE 40c Ib) WHOLE Ib 16 to 1, -Ib 111 Average 41110 Shank Portion Ib 1. 8 Butt Port• on I 1. 8 SHANK HALF No Centre Slices Removed 16 118 BUTT HALF No Centre Slices Removed 16 1.48 CENTRE CUTS OR HAM STEAKS Ib 1.98 Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef Exellent for Braising BLADE STEAKS Ibl.68 1 005 13 FEARMANS, HOT OR SWEET Pork Loin (Country Style) RIB PORTION 61.78 MAPLE LEAF Sausage Italian Style Ib 1.19 C�rned Beef MARY MILES, BY THE PIECE Side Bacon2:;? 161.29 PKG OF 3 -2 -OZ PKGS 1.59 d THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1978. -•.-PAGE 15 Holniesvflle Our Reg. Price 1.09 - SAVE 40a Detergent 1 ysuNLIGHT Liclum rte; 24 -f1 -oz plastic btl YouiI do better with these Burns Pride of Canada Products! PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Cooked Ham v.;c 1.29 PRIDE OF CANADA, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF Wieners1Ib vac pac 1.29 PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, BOLOGNA, LUNCHEON, MAC & CHEESE, CHICKEN 12 OZ VAC PAC Cooked M eats 1.29 PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Bologna BURNS, BREAKFAST LINK Sausages Pride of Canada, Ready -to -Serve, Dinner Style vac pac Boneless Hams I6 2.4. 9 1 -lb vac pac 1.39 1e 1.1 9 Maple Leaf, Assorted Varieties Including Pepperoni & Salami PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Deli Sausage 8-Ozpkg.35 . 1-IbvacpacSide Bacon 1.79 YOU'LL DO BETTER at A&P `BSYSAVE 4451.) Nelavours JELL-0Assorted POWDERS 3 -oz pkg for (Our Regular Price 2 for 57c) BABIES ONLY PLEASE TOILET TISSUE Pkg. of 4 Rolls 1.09 (SAVE 24?) Assorted Varieties (Our Reg. Price 1.33) DADArs 14 -oz tin COOKIES • tae bag r r Action Priced KLEENEX • pkg of 2 rolls l Facial Tissue -- Assorted Colours WHITE SWAN box of 200 sheets (SAVE 10r) Jane Parker, Sliced RAISIN BREAD 16 -oz loaf (Our Reg. Price 79c) Burns, Campfire, Sliced SIDE BACON 1 -Ib vac pac Campfire Brand, By the Piece BoLoGNA Ib CHUNKS NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO GROWN, SWEET, NUTRITIOUS Carrots 2 cello bag 39,1 FLORIDA'S FINEST INDIAN RIVER, WHITE, EXTRA LARGE SIZE ' Grapefruit 3f -LOO CANADA FANCY, ONTARIO, SWEET, JUICY, RED DELICIOUS . Apples 5-I6 cello bag 1■7g ARIZONA, LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES Green Onions 3f -89a NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCE OF CHILE, LARGE SIZE, Plums ASSORTED COLOURS President Variety Ib ggfe Potted Mums a oot3.69 Dole or Chiquita, Finest Quality BANANAS i 01.111111111.11111.111.1. Action Priced Jane Parker, Sliced, 60% Whole Wheat Regular or Sandwich BROWN BREAD 24 -oz loaf 2409 Marmalade, Action Priced! Strawberry or Raspberry, with Pectin MRS. LUKES JAMS 24 -fl -oz jar 175 g'tub 9,1 "Crunchie" Bread & Butter or Mini Dills BICK'S 64 -fl -oz PICKLESjar - MORE BAKERY! JANE PARKER Twin Rolls JANE PARKER Glazed Donuts ACTION PRICEDI pkg of 12 63? ACTION PRICEDI pkgof7 79,1 ACTION PRICEDI JANE PARKER 19.OZ CAKE Spanish Bar Cake 99e Apple Pie FROZEN FOODS! ACTION PRICEDI FROZEN, FANCY, SWEET PEAS OR ACTION PRICEDI 12-0Z PKG ORANGE PEKOE PKG OF 60 • Red Rose Green Giant Corn 2 for 99Ft Tea 1.89 NATURE VALLEY, ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICEDI Granola Bars 275gpkg 1,2 9 ASSORTED VARIETIES York Stews 24 fl oz tin 1.29 ACTION PRICED! ACTION PRICEDI EVAPORATED ACTION PRICEDI 6-0Z TIN SUNNY, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Orange Drink FLEISCHMANN'S, FROZEN Eggbeaters FROZEN, LAYER, ASSORTED FLAVOURS full 8 -inch, 2 -oz pie ✓? Carnation Mil k 4for99?, Sara Lee Cakes ACTION PRICEDI 12.S -FL -OZ TIN 2for99? ACTION PRICEDI 16 -oz ctn 1.19 ACTION PRICED! 13 -oz cake 1.19 OPEN MON. THRUSAT. 9 A.M.-9:30 P.M. ABP SUNCOAST MALL Hwy. No. 21 South GODERICH by Blanche Deeves Church News The Sunday worship service was well at- tended. Mr. Oestreicher talked to ` the children about Valentine's Day and in his prayer for the children, thanked God for his gift of love then they went to their classes. The sermon was "when a Church worships" and also asked the question "why do -you worship?" John Wyatt and. Murray Lobb received the of- fering. After the service, the younger members of the congregation went tobogganing and skiing, a centennial event. When they returned about 4 pm, r they came in with rosy cheeks and hearty ap- petites for hot dogs and hot chocolate, sand- wiches and coffee. Everyone enjoyed a social time together. WI meets The Goderich Township Women's Institute held their February meeting on Monday at 1:30 pm in the township hall. Hazel McCreath, president in charge of the meeting, welcomed the ladies. Alice Porter read the minutes of the last meeting and the correspondence, a letter from the area president. The Goderich Institute invited the ladies to a bus trip on June 7 to the Erland Lee home at Stoney Creek. The cost will be $7.50 a person. If you wish to go, contact Mrs. Hazel McCreath as they need to know by the end'of February. Knitted squares were handed in a very good array of colours and these squares are to be lap covers for Huronview residents. Quilt squares were handed in. The March meeting will be held in the Holmesville school with Ross Middleton as guest speaker. Ladies should bring a recipe made from localgrown fruit as they will be exchanged. The meeting was adjourned by Grace Walters. Social news The Goderich Township Women's Institute will hold a card party February 22 at the Holmesville School at 8 pm, weather permitting. Ladies bring • a few sandwiches and a friend. Admission is $1. Get well wishes to Peter Harrison on his return home from hospital in London. Pete Postill and Don Lockwood have the job to repair the large grain boat "Martha Hindman" damaged when it hit the pier in Goderich harbour. A cold job for anyone to work on. Londesboro... • from page 14 Hoonard of Blyth. Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook were her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson attended the wedding of his niece Jane Thompson to Richard Bains on February 3 at Mount Pleasant. They spent the weekend with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, Robbie and Jennifer in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radford of London spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Len Radford. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Glousher on their first grandchild and to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Glazier on a great grand- daughter. Jennifer Leanne was born to Kim and Barbara Hodgins on January 31. Our mistake In the 'obituary of Melville Gliddon in last week's paper, a couple of mistakes appeared in the list of pallbearers who included Edwin Bennett, Eldon Schmidt,, Dick Steep, Walter Jervis, Ross F eagan, Alvin Bennett and Bert Glid- don. The News -Record wishes to apol gaze for any inconvenience this may have caused. 1