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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-08-02, Page 9• PNT9NNA.:WS:TRFVQRP:., TIWRSPAY„ AiViST 2, 1,9774=Aqg9 SAVE 4 b A select blend rich in Brazilian Coffees Instant Powdered .10 -oz jar 'SAVE 49sitib Our Regular Price 5.69 •A&P is a Fresh Beef Shop! Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef 'Outside -- Eye Removed ROUND ROAST (Our Regular Price lb 2.98) .1NSIDE ROUND STEAK OR ROAST OR SAVE 4%lb • Boneless SIRLOIN ROAST TIP Ib (Our Regular Price lb 3.18) oneI ess Rumu Roa Cooked, Ready -to -Serve, Smoked Shank Portion •HANis • Ibl,1 SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES 6-0Z VAC PAC Cooked Meats 79? SWIFT'S OLD MILL Breakfast Sausages 11)1.19 SWIFT'S PREMIUM, SLICED Cooked Ham6ozvacpac1.29 SWIFT'S PREMIUM, SLICED Bologna 16 °z vac Pac1.49 SWIFT'S SUGAR PLUM, 21/2 TO 31/2-L13 AVERAGE Dinner Hams lb 2.49 Ib Cooked, Ready -to -Serve, Smoked ButtPortion HAMS lb- • (Centre Cuts or Ham Steaks lb 1.88 ) No. 1 Grade, California, peak of the crop, several varieties In stores with Deli Shop! Mix orMatch -Your Choice Canada Packers, Baked Celery or BAKED 'SWISS LOAF Use in place of lemons for pies — refreshing drinks Schneiders PIZZA OR LUNCHEON LOAF Pllier's Knacici!urst Sausage, Whiners or BAVARIAN ,SAUSAGE SWIFT'S, VAC PAC (QUARTERS Ib 2.39) Hams Sugar Plum Halves 162.29 •lb Ontario, fresh daily, crisp & tender ROMAINE LETTUCE each No. 1 Grade, Imported, sweet White Label pkg of 12 ON DISPLAY IN THE MALL • GRAND PRIX RACING CAR • FROM CALIFORNIA Thurs.- Fri.- Sat. .PARKke, *HIPPED ACTION PRICED14.0 MAXI 'Rom Soft Margarine 89? (KLIK LUNCHEON MEAT 12-0Z TIN 1 49) YORI4 tiktooni OR CRUNCHY" ACTION PRICEU Peanut Butter. 500 g lar139 DUO:it roll pkg. Eta hroom Tissue 89? ,,,,!. rod 1,,Asio6o vekairricit Salad ressmg 250 rol 69,1 ohm 4110111*, thimity Chios*, dame 250 all BTL ‘90 ICCuncheon Meat 1.29 MAPLE. LEAP • Flakes of Rath ;4 g ,OZ t4in wninis, pleci, of 342 gr. pouchiii Flavour Csta79? AYLMER, CitOict, ASSORTED rRIETIES ACTION PRICE! rtls Vegetables 14fI.�zt 3�r 1,10 it Ktittps fold•up, glen and. 'isiorted colours or each Off„ A8P) With this Couppn:—. SAVE 1.20 A Select Blend Rkh In BrazifilifiCoffees -- instant, Ment' txecutive jUrribee las in back wit ION.„„ „. hooked'hand (Avallalili • it Most ARO Wei) „.. 14 • EEEm.o. far iIi.l lady dies by Bertha MacGregor - Miss Agnes CoChrane passed away in Queen- sway Nursing Home on Thesday, July 24, 1979 in her92nd year.: One sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Fuss, Hensall, and. several nieces and nephews survive. . # •• Funeral service and committal were held at the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, on Thursday, iluly 26 with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating. Cremation to follow. Burial .will be made later in Hillsgreen Cemetery. +++ Mrs. Edgar Munn returned home after visiting during the past I week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hancock in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family of ,Mitchell spent Saturday with Mrs. Chaffe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brien and. family of Bridgen visited this week with Mrs. O'Brien's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster and Brad were guests with Mr. and Ms. Ralph Holland, Gwen and Michael in Clinton this week. Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and delivered an inspiring message on "A Bad Man's • Good Example". Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ leading in the service of song. Superintendent hired The Village of Hensall has hired a works superintendent, Mr. William McLaren of. London, who has taken over his duties here. Mr.. and Mrs. Mark Russell are moving to the residence on King Street which they recently purchased from Mrs. • Emma Farquhar. Visitors at Queensway. Visitors with Mrs. Nell Kendrick at the Queensway Nursing Home last week were Ruth, Nancy and Susan Dui -and, Shari Varley, Mike Kendrick, Leslie' and May Sager; visitors with Louise Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs. Pincornbe, Mrs. Ted Pooley of Exeter. Mrs. Buela • Smith, Margaret Larson, R. J. Larson visited Clara Featherston; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bates visited Louise Scrymgeour. Rev. Loshbough of Exeter condu,cted'church service last week. Mrs. Loshbough accompanied atthe piano. The ladies' high score fo bowling was Aleeta Kats with 94 and men's high score, was Ross Thompson with a score of 123. News from Kippen by Rena Caldwell • Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee, Blyth, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wouda, Beachburg and Mrs. E. Dam, Netherlands, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wieren. Mr. Dirk Van Wieren, Netherlands,. • left ,Tuesday for home 'after spending three and a half weeks with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harry an Wieren. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Messaros, Regina, Sask., and Mrs. Alice Hoschett of Wakaw, Sask., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Deft Faber. " Bert Broekstra, Deliver, Colorado, god forii1y of Kippen, spent a f w days with relatives in t e area. •-°1 Limit one per4a,ngy (0Ur Reg./Price 569)C Volk! thru Sat., August 4th AAP No. 36 tl iirts6s tv, r, 011 I , •