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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-08-16, Page 9SAVE 70? i' uw I-; tl 41 V 1�.�11i1 �NS�R 1f)ftDx .gppA' t4UGUS ;10,1.97$ -PAGE 9 °?" SAVE 4 Borden, Assorted Flavours PREMIUM ICE CR rains, Pure • SAVE 1.50 CASE OF 24 DICE 2 litre carton 48 -f1 -oz tin 11041 -oz tins SAVE 2O1b Fresh BOX -O -CH ICKEN Family Pack Contains: 3 Leg Quarters, backs attach. — • $r+aa 't Quarters, tracks., G ,wings, attached -- 3 Winga ,-. 3: Backs,— 3 •GibletPackages...' Ib (Our Regular Price Ib 89c) FRESH, SHOULDER BUTT Pork Roasts SAVE 30r Ib. erAT... "Great on the B.B.Q." PICNIC SHOULDER OR .SHOULDER . BUTT PORK CHOPS Ib (Our Regular Price Ib 1.29) (BONELESS LB 1.19) PREVIOUSLY FROZEN '16 99? Pork Hocks lb 49,1 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, PORK SIDE, PB.B.Q. FAVOURITE" TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED Spare Ribs 3 -Ib & under Ib 1.49 Cottage Rolls CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF PREVIOUSLY FRbZEN BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER Sliced Pork Liver b49? Beef Roasts Boneless lb 1.69 1e 1.49 Maple Leaf Week at A&P! Assorted Varieties, "B.B:Q. Favourite" APLE LEAF EENER .1 -Ib vac pac Sliced, Assorted Varieties MAPLE LEAF SIDE BACON 1 -Ib vac pac MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES MAPLE LEAF, SLICED 111 Bologna 1-Ibvacpacl.69 Cooked Ham 6 -oz vac pac 1.49 MAPLE LEAF; SLICED, ASSORTED _VARIETIES 6 -OZ VAC PAC MAPLE LEAF, ENGLISH Cooked Meats 2!or1.4 Back Bacon .6 -oz vac pac 1 49 ... Action Price! Fancy Peas, Mixed.Vegetables, Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce;.FAlpha-getti, Zoodles LIBBY'S VEGETABLES Mix 'N, Match 8 -fl -oz tin BREAD & BUTTER, ACTION PRICE! BABY KOSHER, SWEET MIXED 1541 -OZ JAR 40d Heinz Pickles 2frL49 Bi4" SAVE 41m Granny, Assorted Varieties FRUIT TARTS CALIFORNIA, LARGE SIZE, HONEYDEW SEVERAL COLOURS FOR YOUR CHOICE 4 INCH POT --IN TOMATO SAUCE ACTIdIr'PRICEI " ` -• 8-FL0OZ TIN ern Beans 5forlj49 MACA1IONI,& CtiEESE DINNER ACTION PRICEI 200 9 I?KG Kraft SpiraIs- 4o14 FANCY -00142/ 284 N nal Ti Tcrnato Juke 5forl.4 Y. (Our Regular Price 95c each) Sp o n g e %ADJUSTABLE Morp 1\ of i 1 I :2 for 1,,49. KENT, FROZEN, WHITE OR PINK ACTION PRICE! Lemonade 12-fi-ozfin for 1.49 eORDEN, CHOCOLATE CSR VANILLA.. ACTION PRICEI �..� moi, i I ks h ' es 9. ti I oz 4forlb49 ELLIMNN 8 OA ACTION aRl` �I r 750, Mayonnais (lar L49 YOU'LL DO better WITH A&P'S Jane Parker ,baked goods Jane Parker, Sliced, 60% Whole Wheat Reg. or Sandwich, 100% Whole .Wheat or Cracked Wheat BROWN BREAD 244) z loaf 3f 1.49 JANE PARKER, SLICED ACTION PRICEI Raisin Beead 16 -oz loaf 2 for 1,4.9 w - JANE PARKER ACTION PRICEI English Muffins pkg of 6 2 for 1.49 YOU'LL DO betterlammaimal WITH ASP'S frozen foods McCAIN, FROZEN, 'STRAIGHT OR CRINKLE CUT Superfri'es �',»Ib pkg 2 for 149 YORK, FROZEN 8.0Z PKO Macaroni & Cheese 4 for 1.49 JANE PARKER, PLAIN, SUGAR OR CINNAMON Cake Donuts pkg of 122 for 1,49 JANE PARKER ACTION PRICE! Dessert shells Pkg of 6 3 for 1.49 You'II 4o better at DOWNYFLAKE ACTION PRICEI 1OAZ PRG , VetA• Frozen Waffles 2 for 1.491 10 the Better LIr AUGUSY 1 Pis KITCH ETI'�IE r�� Centro � I ��th e ith THRU SEPTEM THE NE Toronto Eltrd nsali hoi.ored with family shower By Hilda M. Payne • The family of Ross . Alexander gathered for a shower at the Alexander homestead- to honour Cathy Sip), bride -elect of next month. Organizing the shower were Mrs. Iris Payne and Miss Joan Alexander. Contests were enjoyed and gifts were carried to the bride by Jennifer Sim, while Cathy was assisted in opening the gifts by Lorraine Noakes , and Elaine Sim. Cathy thanked the guests very prettily and lunch was served by hostesses Iris Payne and Joan . Alexander. Church News Gospel singing opened the usual ' service at Hensall United Church on , Sunday, August 12 led by Rev. Stan C. McDonald. All the hymns carried out the theme of the cross. Assisting at the piano was Miss Brenda Pepper and soloist for the service was Mrs. Daniel McLeod of Exeter who sang a beautiful solo, "Why me, Lord?" accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Cecil Pepper. The children's story was, "Courtesy always pays" _ The sermon was" on, "Darkness comes - but God is with us". The text, ' "All things worktogether for good to -those who love" God" reminded_ all of the terrible tragedy at Woodstock but just as the stars shine brightest on a dark night so when facing a crisis Christians ex- perience the great light of God's grace strengthening us. Services at Hensall United Church will be ,held at the usual -hours. ,, next' Sunday, August 19. The following two weeks, August 26 and SePtertjker 2, the' United _Church will be closed and everyone is invited to worship at Carmel Presbyterian Church at 11:30 am. Social notes Visitors with Mrs. Rachael Schwalm and Miss Flora Macdonald, who was celebrating her birthday on Wednesday were Miss Isabel Matherson, ' Mrs. Irene Rooney, Mrs. Margaret Eadie and Sandy Bissett of Goderich. Also at- tending from Goderich was Miss Ida White, R.N. who was a missionary in Babra, India from the Presbyterian Church for many years. Mrs. Margaret Coombs of Clinton also called in. Mrs. Mary Roobal spent a few days in Chatham last week visiting with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poole and with her aunt, Mrs. Anthony Van Dyke of St. Atienne, Quebec, who was also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott and family and Mrs. Jim Scott of R.R."1, Blyth were Sunday , dinner guests at the Manse and also attended morning worship , at Hensall United Church. Mrs. Carl McDonald • has returned home to Atwood after spending two weeks with her son, Rev: Stan C. McDonald. Scott Beaver, 17, and his friend Tracy Davis, 16, bicycled from Paris to Hensall, a distance of 84 miles on Saturday, August 4 to visit Scott's grandmother, Mrs. Edith Bell. The two boys left Paris at 6 am and -arrived in Hensall at 4 pm. This was something they always wanted to do. After the 84 -mile ride, the boys attended the Parkhill Sugarfest Dance with their parents. The dance was sponsored by the Maple Sugar Com- pany and is the band their aunt Sylvia plays in. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaver of Paris ac- cornpanied by Mrs. Edith Bell and Sylvia, attended the Fiddler's Contest at Shelburne at the weekend. The M pie Sugar Band lin w i h Sylvia plays as in 't e • parade. .I