HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-04-05, Page 8PAGE 8 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, TI J tSDAY, APRIL 5 , 1979
Constance girl
has birthday
By Mary Merner
Sharon Bos celebrated
her eighth birthday
recently with a party and
those attending included
Lynn Feeney, Michelle
Gautreau, Andrea Carlin
and Ann Tyndall, all of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Preszcator, Christine,
Lisa, Christopher and
Gregory visited on a
Friday evening recently
with their grandmother,
Mrs. Lawrence Hill of
Crediton.
Mrs. J. Merner, and
Mr. Stan MisKovitch,
Tara, and Kent, all of
Waterloo, visited a recent
Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie, Michael and
Shelley.
Mr. Hugh Dimaline
was taken by ambulance
recently to Seaforth
Community Hospital. We
would like to wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby
of Seaforth spent
Tuesday visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Preszcator, Christine, •
Lisa, Christopher and
Gregory moved on
Friday to the former
Jack Medd home; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon. J'eckitt
of Vanastra purchased
the Preszcator home in
the village and moved in
over the weekend: We
would like to wish them
happiness in their new
homes.
We are pleased to hear
Mr. Hugh Dimaline was
able to return home from
the Seaforth Community
Hospital.
The Canadian
Foresters attended the
CC -RA bingo operated by
the Colborne Community
Centre in London on
Friday evening.
Those working for the
Foresters were Walter
and Muriel McClure, Jim
and Janice Preszcator,
Don Buchanan, :Betty
Hulley, Eric and Mar-
jorie Anderson. $2,500
was raised for the CCRA
fund. Mrs. Don
Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam McClure
also attended the bingo.
The Foresters Family
Dance was held on
Saturday evening, March
31 with the Huron
Ramblers providing the
music. Also Erlan
Whitmore and Wilson
McCartney played their
violins and Lorne Lawson
played his mouth organ.
Bob Glen was caller for
the square dances.
Winners of the spot
dances were Jack and
Donelda Flynn. Jane
Anderson and Michael
Merner.
Correction: The
Foresters dance at the
Legion in April is to be on
the 14th not the 24th as
reported in the paper two
weeks ago.
Sister Anna Dolmage is
still a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital,
having had surgery again
on Monday. We would
like to wish her well.
Bob and Dorothy
Dalton, Leslie, Delphine
and Verne Dolmage have
returned home from the
sunny south, where they
spent the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Preszcator, Christine,
Lisa, Christopher and
Gregory visited on
Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Presz-
cator, Steven, Shannon
and Sherri of RR3
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Stevenson, Steven, Scott
and Lissa of Belgrave
visited on Sunday
evening with , Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
David, Darren and
Luanne.
Paul and Margie
Vander Molan of Oakville
visited over the weekend
with their grandmother .
Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Bill
and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Smile
• Boss to employee: "I
didn't say I was
dissatisfied with your
work. I just asked if you'd
consider early
retirement."
Prices effective through Saturday, We reserve the right to limit quantities
April 7th, 1979. to normal family requirements!
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Hot 39 TOMATO
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(Our Regular Price Ib 1.48 — SAVE 20c lb)
Grade "A", Eviscerated, Frozen, Vac Pac, A & P Self -Basting or Swift Deep -Basted
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Potato Chips 225g•pkg. 89,1
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SWIFT SUGAR
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SOLID WHITE ALBACORE
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