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Clinton News-Record, 1979-08-09, Page 51 • ens news by Hilda Payne Visitors last Wed nesday with Miss Flora MacDonald, who resides with Mrs. Rachael Sch- walm, were Grace of Taiwan and Sophia and Albert Lin of Willowdale. Miss MacDonald's late 4ister, Miss. Hazel MacDonald of Goderich, was previously a missionary in Taiwan. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dyk of Goderich and their daughter, Miss Catriona Dyk of Woodstock also' visited on the same day. Miss Marina Ladage of Verdon, Illinois spent a few days with Marilyn Pepper and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Joanne and Laurie, as an exchange student in 4-H. While in Hensall, she visited Niagara Falls and places around this area. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal spent Thursday in Ridgetown and dined with Anthony Gelderland and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gelderland while there. Church news The service at Hensall United Church on Sun- day, August 5 was con- ducted by Rev. Stan. McDonald with Miss Karen McAllister at the piano. 'Further music was provided by Mrs. Eric Luther and Mrs. Cliff Britton accompanied by Eric Luther who sang two duets, during the service. The children's talk was about, "At -a -boy, God". For his sermon, Rev. McDonald gave a message on "Be Your- self". Many people go Turn to page 10 • Township hall plans... op • from page 7 feasability study by • reporting their sum-, marization of the township public meeting of June 6 which they had • helped manage. These three presen- tations answer all questions asked by Mr. Al Sinclair of the Ministry of culture and recreation. Together, . they -will be mailed to his office for appraisal. We will wait for ap- proval of a Wintario grant to assist us in building the new hall. Meanwhile, the rec committee wishes to be optimistic and allow the architect to move ahead in his preparations of plans. He suggestelf and it Was agreed, that he feed any special information to the school so both parties understand the preparations. The whole meeting moved to the school grounds and watched the architect step off the approximate size of the hall in the proposed Plan B area. This convinced the committee that it would stand back far enough from the corner to allow for a pleasant setting for the building. Whether construction begins in 1979 remains with the ministry's early or late answer. Desires for locations lean heavily toward Plan B if . a good many questions and details can be compatibly arranged between the two groups. At the Goderich Township council meeting Monday, August 7 a fetter was received from the Huron County Dept. of Education confirming, the telephone call stating that they were in agreement to deed land to the township for the hall's location. Bill Smiley.: • from page 4 wares. And the rest of us just as wildly rush out to buy them. • Of course, I don't mean a word of all this. Somehow, the human spirit, though at one of its lowest points in cen- turies, will survive and prevail. We'll find something. But in the meanti e, I'm going to sharpen ny • ace and get busy in- stalling a windrnil. See .yott In the bush lot. / Primrose, Frozen 4 oz, Beef Burgers lb.1 A8 Top Valu Store Packed Breakfast Sausages lb. • 98 Top Valu 1 lb. pkg. Skinless Wieners Maple Leaf 1/4 Si 1/2, Bone ln Hams .113. 08A • CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUQUST 9. 1979—PAGE. 1 °11 Whte Gold,Aqua or Pink Bar Bath Soap pkg. of 3 - ALL MERCHANDISE 101% SATISFACTION GUARANTEEM. PRODUCT REPLACED), OR MONEY REFUNDEI? • 1 25 Bernardin Quarts, 20's or Pints -25:s FrOezer, Bags 2for.89 Alcan • Aluminum 18 Inch Foil Wrap 25' roll 1.49 Clarks' Beef, Irish, Meatball or Turkey/Chicken Stews 24 fl. oz. tin 1:44 Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef Chuck Blade Steaks Libby's With Pork, or With Pork In Tomato Sauce Deer) Brown Beans 14 fl. oz. tin pea', Sweet Pickled 3 - 4.1bs. Cottage Rolls Pr idq 91P_a_TO Ib 1.38 By The Piece Bologna Pride of Canadar Ib. .88 tan.. Triple Pak 16 oz. pkg. pride of Canada Sliced Cooked Meats 1.48 1 lb. pkg. - Wieners 38 pride of Canada Skinless 1 1 lb. pkg.Shamrock or pride of Canada Sliced Side Bacon 1.38 Salada pkg. of 120 Orange Pekoe Paper Tea Bags 3.49 Delsey 2.rotl pkg. White, Pink or Yellow • Bathroom Tissue .63 Canada no. 1 Snowhite Cauliflower Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef Beef Rib Steaks Cap Off Product of South Africa Sweet Navel 1 79 Oranges • doz. Breck 500 mi btl. .25% Bonus Pack Normal • Shampoo 2.49 M c Leap 2 kg pkg., Frozen StraigWor Crinkle Cut French Fries 1 49 McLean 2 Ib. pkg. Frozen Fancy Green Peas .99 Holiday. Farms 1 Ib. pkg. Frozen • Cabbage Rolls -I 79 Imperial 2 Ib. pkg. Coloured Quarters Margarine 1.39 STORE HOURS Mc:m.1,344;H TUES. $:30-0:00 RM. 11.:311-4:011 ' THURS. 11:30-11:00 11:341400 SAT. $:341-1.00 Tide Powdered Detergent 12 L box 5 .49 Fresh Pork Butt Chops Maple Leaf 1 Ib. pkg. Golden Fry Sausage • 1.68 Top Valu 1 Ib. pkg. Sliced Side Bacon Kleenex box of 150 White Facial Tissue Kotex box of 48 Regular Feminine Napkins Maple Leaf 12 oz. pkg • Sliced Mac & Cheese or 4 0)6 Chicken Loaf 1...1,47 Brands A-1 Sauce 8 fl. oz. btl. .55 Chef Boy Ar Dee 28 oz. pkg. Cheese Pizza Mix 11.63 Metbrau 12 fl. oz. tin Malt 2/.75 Beverage Kellogg's 425 g pkg. With Frosting or Witty Brown Sugar Mini Wheat Cereal .88 Heinz 128 fl. oz. lug •White Vinegar 1 .29 Weston pkg. of 6 Jam Filled Buns • .69 Lysol 13 fl. oz. cont. Disinfectant Spray Schneiders 8 oz. pkg. Processed Individual Cheese Slices .99 Encore Instant Coffee • 8 oz. jar 4.49 Tang Orange Flavoured Drink Crystals 2 x 6'/2 oz. pkgs. Davids Maple Leaf Strawberry Tarts or Ginger Snaps 600 •800 g pkg. 39 Kraft Pure Orange or • Grapefruit Juice 64 fl. oz. jar SUPPLIED AND SERVICED BY 75 Libby's Red Kidney Beans 10 fL oz. tin PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1979. WE 'RESERVE THEIRIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES - TO AVERAGEPAMILY REQUIRME,NTS. for ••• • •