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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-03-20, Page 9On Wednesday af- ternoon, telrnoon, March 12, the upicar .Choir; the ,Gr e , a ad a classes and lin ger arten C class entertained the parents and Grades 1.4 with a concert, .The ,,junior choir, conducted by Mrs, C. Lebeau sange several numbers and as usual, they did an exceptional performance Mrs eintn 's Kindergarten class kept tee attention of their audience as they acted out the play Goldiloels. and The Three Bears, and then g a ssang . song. The Grade 5, classes en tertained with plays. , Trouble in Dental. City, The Once and Future uron Centennial S Frog and Hans Brinker on Skates. , The afternoon was enjoyedb : all. Some Y comments by Grade d's: Tracey St, Louis: "1 Trouble in Dental liked City because xt was funny. It :also told as a Message (don't eat • sweets or candy). 1 also liked the words theyused, ., and they were : really good actors. The gun Dan Dental used was a big toothbrusti and that was RC1 NTO S.R C hool concert funny." Yvette Fredhornme•: `°T liked' theart when they y put Meany _Cavity _ in jail." Lois Binnendx k: "I liked the Once and Only Frog because it was very Ainny and hada' happy ending. The ending of this one was the princess turned into a frog g right g after the prince did and. all there was left was a couple. of worried parents and two happy croaks." ' %, TRIM Sand'Wallace all. e * "Th. � part I liked 'best in The Future F rwg was _ when Fred kept swatting flies` and when he s ; aidhe wanted to serve ear- thworms at the wedding. It was good when Angela „ turned into a frog too because she loved Fred. Se they lived happily ever after. ° - Poent by Donna Whittaker and J'aniee McIntosh, grade Zr. March .. 1 'like March, Snow 'looks like :starch, And sometimnes. cottouballs, . I like it wbensnow falls., • A Haiku poem bye Grade 2 class: 1 like`March because Its. „Ipudden ' win"ds and storms Make me feel. n like • playing! , Our "Kiwi" visitors • by Bonnie Turner • Class, this is our visitor from New Zealand." This is what our class was greeted with on our ,return, to- school Monday Morning. Tresna Cullen, , her younger brother, Chauncey, and their Parents are visiting the Gosses in Bayfield for two weeks before driving through United States, and then returning to North Island, New Zealand. Tresna lives in a brick house about' five miles from Aukrand: From 9 to 3 p,m. she goes to Swanson School with other "Kiwi" children. Girls in New Zealand:are now allowed to wear blue jeans to school. If the headmaster from _ her school came to our school he would be horrified. Tresna likes the snow in our country, but doesn't like the coldness in our Canadian winter. New Zealand winters go down to about 40 degrees F, Tresna thinks that Canada is fine but likes New--- Zealand's green, grassy hills better. Both Tresna and our class have learned a lot of things about each other's country and I am glad she and her family came to visit the Gosses. I2pkgs6. SAVE 80% Quarters BLUE BONNET MARGARINE Buy ne. 2 -Ib pkg at our regular price of 1.79 ` - get one 2 -Ib pkg for with koSif604., Supermarket Prices! SUPER BUY! Direct tractor trailer loads of 441W Canada Utility, & Grade "B", Frozen, Eviscerated, Young, OVEN-READY SWISS STYLE, ASSORTED FLAVOURS GAY LEA YOGURT 500 g CARTON Limit 2 per family, with a minimum $10 purchase, excluding cigarettes and this product. BUY 4 SAVE 33r TOMATO Combination Pack Campbell's Soup SAVE 30c Ib Our Reg. Price lb 1.49 '(Our Regular Price Ib 1.59 ) Tenderloin Portion, 3 to 31/2 -ib cut Ib 1.29 Kippen personals By Rena Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Grant McGregor and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell have returned from a holiday in U.S.A. • Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacLean have returned from Jamaica. Mrs. Art Tooth, Win- nipeg is the gust of Mr. -- Mellis. Kippen East W.I. en- tertained at the Bluewater Nursing Home Zurich on Wednesday March 12 with musical numbers by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot and Janet Hoggarth and also with a Fashion Show. Lunch was served. Mrs. M. Connally is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper have returned from a holiday in Arizona. UCW of St. Andrew's Church Kippen was held March 11 with hostesses Mrs. -David Turner and Mrs. Emerson Kyle. Roll call was answered by an exchange of plants, The combined worship and topic was given by Mrs. ,Edison McLean assisted by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot, Mrs. E. Kyle, Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and , Mrs. Keith LoN e. The topic was a skit involving a first aid course for Failures Symptoms of the disease of failure being envy, hate, anger, etc. and the cure for the rdisease is Christ in your life. Plans were finalized for entertaining in April, and the ukulele group from Huron Centennial School will provide musical numbers. A bale will be packed June 1, and Mrs. David Cooper gave a report on Christian Development. The visitation .report was given by Mrs. Keith Love and key woman for 1981 will be Mrs. 'David Turner. 10 -fl -oz tin for A&P is a Country Farm Pork Shop! (2 to 3 -Ib average) Royal, Dinner Style, Ready -to -Serve (Our Regular Price 33c each) PRIMO, ASSORTED FLAVOURS Fruit Nectars 410 SCOURING S.O.S. Pads ASSORTED VARIETIES, CHOICE Aylmer Vegetables ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICE! 4.254I -oz btl 4 for J9¢ pkg of 10 2 for 99¢ ACTION PRICE! 10 -fl -oz tin 3 for 99,i 4 -oz tin 3 for 99¢ 8 -f1 -oz tin 5 for 99,i 14 -f1 -oz tine for 99e Brunswick Sardines READY -TO -SERVE, ASSORTED VARIETIES Habitant Soups. DICED OR SLICED CARROTS OR BEETS Ideal Vegetabies 1 c , )141,111,11 111111U/8 '8ftmn SAVE 13' Assorted Varieties - PRIMO PASTAS . (Our Regular Price 1.22) RIB PORTION ROAST, BONELESS Pork Loin PORK Back Ribs PORK m SHOULDERS PORK LOIN ROAST OR CHOPS, BONELESS PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, PORK SIDE _Ib 2:29 Centre Cut � ib 2.69 Spare Ribs 161.29 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED 2.29 Pork Hocks 1b 395/ Cottage Rolls bl.49 In stores with Deli Shop! MIX OR MATCH — BRANDT, ARDENNER LYONER SAUSAGE, FINE DUTCH MEAT LOAF OR PLAIN SWEET PICKLED, CENTRE CUTS (END CUTS LB 1.69) MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF HEADCHEESE Back- Bacon Ib 1.89 Wieners 1.16vac pac 1,49 Cold Cuts BRANDT MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR OR BEEF BALDERSON, GARLIC OR CARAWAY Polish Sausage Ib 1.49 Bolo r��a 1-Ibvac pac 1�S.9 Cheese White 162.49 B3" SAVE 31' Heinz, Assorted Meatless Varieties JUNIOR FOODS 7.5 -fl -oz jar (Our Regular Price 44c each) YOU'LL DO better WITH FROZEN FOODS from A&P! Sun Squeeze, Frozen, Concentrated, ORANGE JUICE " for CARNATION. FROZEN 4=1B PKG Hash Browns 99¢ A&P, FROZEN 22.5-0Z PIE Deluxe Pizza 1.99 FROZEN Cod Fillets 161.39 SCHNEIDERS FROZEN FRIED Chicken Legs 32'616 & :general merchandise better wiThi YOU'LL DO A&P health & beauty aids Johnson & Johnson, CAREFREE (Our Regular Price 2.49) PANTY SHIELDS pkg of 301 • 991 SAVE MacLEANS, FRESH OR MILD MINT FLAVOURS Toothpaste 100 ml tube 99,i STERILIZED A&P Swabs pkg of 180 9951 ASSORTED TYPES 400 ml PLASTIC BTL Breck Shampoo 2.99 A&P, MEN'S & BOYS' SIZES Tube Socks Pair 1.29 (While SupPlies Lest) Smile Some people rise to the occasion, w,hile others merely go up`in the air.