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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-10, Page 9I In stores: with Deli Shop of ABY 10, $980 -PAGZ psims fro;. 1" Beton. y mallow reeves church news Holy Coon:IAanior was celebrated in 'Sth Janua't. varierys' A gik ani Chur. 6 with«a; good:atten'dance, dwa �Wise' zeal .the iessori and Toa Middleton: 'and' ' Edward d Deeves receivedthe off eru -The themt af'Rev„ Bennett ws serine : was r.a. Light to Lighten Our Darkness.. • Nil's, . Lynda ' Steenstra and Mrs. beeves are in charge of church care for .. ,the r onth of January. ' The a ACW of St, James' wile have their January ° meeting at the home of Edward .pfd• Lois—Wise, X23-].-M.ap.le"-Stream �l�crrr at$pm. Personals Lois and Edward Wise and .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowden enjoyed their New Year at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. John Manning of Blyth. We of St. James' are sorry to hear that Mrs. Ma'rgaret Hudie is a patient. in Clinton hospital. On. Thursday evening a group of old neighbors of Jake and Faye Stryker gathered, at their new home on the, cutline, to wish them well in their home.. The group played several games of euchre. At the end' of the card garnes; Mrs. Deeves, on behalf of the neighbors, read a note of good wishes and presented the couple with a gift of a swag lamp and/ money. Faye and Jake thanked everyone for coming -and for their lovely:—gift. Lunch was served by the ladies and a short social time was had.'• Carol, Fred and Jen- nifer Dutot, Delores and Alvin Dutot and 'Mr. and ' Mrs. Ray • Chisholm of Goderich were all' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoddart of Goderich during' the New Year's holiday. • On New Year's Day, Atyin and - Delores lores trutOt enjoyed a dinner with Carol, Fred and Jennifer Dutot. One of our readers tells me that she received severalcards. at Christmas telling herhow much they enjoy reading what the people . of - Middleton are doing . in the 'Clinton News -Record. I say thank you. Mrs. Fred Middleton returned home after spending 10 days from Christmas over New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Counter, Clinton. Miss Jean Mullens of Toronto spent last weekend visiting her grandmother 'Mrs. Fred Middleton and other relatives in the area. otaberi, 0 •114140900 with Supermarket Prices_ and our MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE! • 3 Leg Quarters, with backs aitch. 3 Breast Qtrs. with backs & wings attch. 3 Necks & Backe, 3 Wings, 3 Giblet pkgs. M. . 1 -Ib vac pac —SLICED SIDE BACON Frozen Seafood & Meats SEA BUOY, FROZEN, BATTERED • *a4 Sliced, Assorted Varieties MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA .1 -lb' vac pac 6 -oz vac pac SHOPSY ALL BEEF, Boston Blue Fish. 14.78SAUSAGES Sliced, Previously Fr n Perch Fillets L19 BEEF.' FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES, SCHNEIDERS . 14ozplcgMeat Pies i.7 SAVE 200. 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A greater percentage of vitamin C and other health giving prp`perties are ob- tained when the juice and pulp are eaten. There. is more iron in the total edible part of an orange than, inthe peel; thus, one of the reasons for recommending eatingthe whole edible por, tion of fresh oranges, rather than just the juice. Much more «nutritious! Oranges are low in sodium , and calories. One medium orange contains 45 calories. The weight of an orange is indicative of its • juice content,. MAP. -wire the .fruit .. is..firm .and....,. has a s'lkin-"'that it not too rough. Optimum.• storage.. conditions are 32°F and 90% relative humidity. For recipes, nutrition and consumer ..info.cma- tion write to( Ruth Reynolds, P.O. Box68 Stn. A ToronioyNI5W 1A6 Assorted Flavours, Reconstitutedd, UNPAC t ctn of 6; tl - 1U fi o�c tins JUICES &DRINKS u.: LI,: Action Pricel Kipper', notes By Rena Caldwell .Kippen East Women's Institute will entertain the senior . citizens of Hensall and Vicinity to.a pot luck dinner atxioan the Legion Hall 'Hensalj on January 16. Hostesses are Mrs. Vern Alderdice and Mrs. Robert, ' Bell •and en- tertainment under ; the auspices of -Mrs. R. Kinsman and Mrs. Al Hoggarth.._ Sti'cials Holiday guests with ,Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Kyle were Mrs. Wilmer MCClinchey and Jive '4. Kyle . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yamamota, Strathroy, yisited recently with. VII'. and Mrs. Ron Littleton. . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper : and family, Detroit," Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Cooper and children , London, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper. Mr. and , Mrs. Hugh Scott -and'" "' children, Cromarty, spent the holiday with • .Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright and Julie. Mr. s, Norman 1 ickert is visiting her sister Mrs Ruth Dickert in Harriston . Mr and Mrs. " Frank 13aker., :Lot belli; called on Mr. and ,Mfrs. 1' ?'.L.. Mel lis last week, k Tr 'rent AM oe ra'CF t .e x lkltt >•, �ra..p-xw »#;: i4>e616, 1.661.iidiwe411 It1...,. fir