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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-03-29, Page 5`SAVE 20¢ J A&P, Frozen, Concentrated CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1979—.PAGE 5A This week A&P opened another big new store .. . 67 MAIN ST. PITON ONT. (SAVE 505z1 ORANGE JUICE 12.5 fl -oz tin Powdered TIDE G DETERGENT No other Purchase Required 6 litre box SAVE 365/ White or Yellow Bathroom Tissue SCOTT CASHMERE pkg of 4 rolls Our Regular Price 89¢ x Our Regular Price 3.49 (Our Reg. Price Ib 1.64 —SAVE � Ib) , Fresh 35 CHICKEN EREASTS !b A&P is a Country Farm Pork Shop ! PORK LOIN ROASTS (CounPORK 168 Rib Portion r`"a•rl°`""°"'°" 3RIB PORTION to 31/2 -lb cut .158 Ib SAVE 3& Ib Combination Loin PORK CHOPS Contains: 2 Rib End Chops, 2 Loin End Chops, 4 Centre Cut Chops 11 5 • (Our Regular Price Ib 1.96) `SAYE 20A Assorted Varieties, "Country Recipe" DUNCAN CAKE HINES MIXES 520 g pkg fle (Our Regular Price 99c) READY -TO -SERVE, ASSORTED VARIETIES 8 -FL -0Z TIN Habitant Soups 4for99¢ OLD MILL Rolled Oats Tomato Paste -4t4 1.35 KG. 1.09 53/4 -FL -OZ TIN 4for99i McCAIN, FROZEN, REGULAR bit CRINKLE CUT ACTION PRICEDI u erfries 4 -Ib pkg L59 FRESH Pork Hocks X669¢ FRESH, FREEZER CUTS (Cut & Wrapped to your Specifications) Pork Sides 65 to 75 -Ib avg. 16 1•19 PICNIC SHOULDER OR BUTT Pork Chops bL39 FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND SHANK PORTION LB 2.09 Lamb Legs htt �oole orrtionb 1■99 Bu BLUEWATER, FROZEN, HADDOCK Fish & Chips HIGHLINER, FROZEN, BOSTON BLUE Fish Sticks SHOPSYS BRAND, PASTRAMI OR Corned Beef 10 -oz pkg 14 -oz pkg 1.08 1.48 2 -OZ PKG 4 for 1■99 (SAVE 30a J PEANUT PBUTTER 40 -oz jar • 9 (Our Regular Price 2.89) SHAMPOO "BONUS PACK" (250 ml PLUS 20% MORE "FREE') 300 ml PLASTIC BTL Head & Shoulders 2.29 GAINES, DOG FOOD Gravy. Train ECONOMY SIZE Spic & Sp'an LIQUID CLEANER Mr. Clean ACTION PRICEDI 8 kg bag 6.59 ' ,,ACTION PRICEDI 2 Titre box 2.99 • Dole Golden Ripe BANANAS lbs s No. 1 Grade, Imported, Crisp, Large Size CELERY STALKSbunch /., Florida, Juicy, Rich in Vitamin "C' 5 -Ib cello bag VALENCIA ¢ ORANGES Arizona, Tasty, Mild, Large Bunches GREENONIONS • 9 No. 1 Grade, Waxed, Large Size ,o,�00 ONTARIO RUTABAGAS each California — Try a Caesar Salad J. B. Country Style ROMAINE LETTUCE �h LIQUID, FLOOR Future Wax ACTION PRICEDI 2 -f1 -oz btl 2.49 REGULAR OR LEMON FURNITURE POLISH ACTION PRICEDI 12 -oz aerosol fin 2.59 Pledge POWDERED ACTION PRICEDI Snowy Bleach 725gpkg 1.59 ACTION PRICEDI "BONUS PACK" (500 mi Plus 35% More "Free") 675 ml Btt. S4ope Mouthwash 1.99 48 -11 -oz plastic btl 219 APPLE GIDE 64 -fl -oz btl NO. 1 GRADE, CREAMED 9ge ,, Lb' ACTION PRICEDI 1 -LB CTNR Beemaid Honey 1.19 ACTION PRICEDI (10-0Z) 283 g PKG "Tuc" Crackers 1.29 CATELLI, ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICEDI 2 -LB PKG Splendor Pastas 69,' ACTION PRICEDI PURE RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY 9 -FL -OZ JAR Laura Secord Jams 79A( Hensall board plan fair By Bertha MacGregat The Hensall South Huron Agricultural Society held their meeting on Tuesday evening in the Hensall Recreational Centre with the president Robert Baker in charge. He welcomed two new members Ross Corbett and Don Reynolds. Volunteers to collect for the Fair Board are: George Frayne, David Turner, Bill Rogerson, Bob Baker and John Baker. The Fair will feature the "Pony Pull" again this year. It was a highlight of last year's fair so plan to see it this year. "The Talent Show" will be held and anyone interested in entering please telephone 262-5839. The Old MacDonald Farm Display will also be a feature of the Fair which will be held on June 19. Jack Kinsman was elected the new chairman. Rebekahs give to research Mrs. Hazel Corbett, Noble Grand, presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening, assisted by the Vice Grand, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, who reported for the C.P.T., stating a donation was made t� the eye research. Mts. Dorothy Corbett, treasurer, reported for the finances, and D.D.P., Mrs. Kathleen Cuthill of Huron District 23makes her official visit . to the Lodge on Wednesday. April 18. • The District meeting will be held in Edelweiss Lodge Seaforth on Wednesday April 11 at 2 p.m. and the District Church service will be held in Wesley - Willis Church, Clinton on Sunday May 6. The local church service will be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church the date to be announced later, and arrangements were made to attend Ruth Rebekah Lodge Stratford on April 3. A represen- tative and scholar are to be appointed for the annual session of the Rebekah Assembly being held in Toronto June 18, 19 and 20. Mrs. Dorothy Corbett volunteered to contact the local restaurant for reservations for the 30th anniversary of the Lodge, and it was decided to hold a bake sale and dessert euchre on Wednesday May 9. Lunch was then served by Mrs. Isobel Rogerson, Mrs. Dorothy Corbett and Mrs. Evelyn Mc Beath. Personals Mr. William Smale underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London last week. Mrs. Leslie Adams of Exeter and Mrs. Hugh Morenz of Shipka were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett last week. Booklet out on permits How to apply for a special occasion permit from the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario is ex- plained in a new booklet. Permits are required for selling or serving alcoholic beverages at functions such as wed- dings, community festivals or fund-raising events. Types of permits and the responsibilities of permit holders are among the topics discussed in the' free booklet. Last year the board, part of the ministryof consumer and com- mercial relations, issued 161,920 permits. Copies are available from Liquor CVntrol Board stores or the special occasion permit branch of the Liquor Licence Board at 55 Lakeshore Blvd. E., Toronto, Ont. (416) 965- 461or the Consumer Information Centre, 555 Yonge Street, Toronto. Ontario M7A 2146, (416) 963.1111.