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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-07-24, Page 9Clean up +' Rena Caldwell The sound •of the chain saws has been heard throughout the land u following the severe wind stern last Tuesday. Mrs, L,A, Fisher, ,Sun from a trip to the .bast Jippcn Coast. Alderdice- have returned, City Centre, Florida, and. Mrs, Jack Essery, Centralia visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson, Sunday, the, family'of John Caldwell and. . Lorraine (Ford) Caldwell had a reunion at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Essery, at Centralia. About 70family members - were present. ' Mr. and Mrs.' 'V.L, Brent Saunders of Innisfail, Alberta spent ten days with MVtr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsman en. a 4-H exh.an e, Bill. kinsman, son_of and Mrs. Robert Kinsman is in Innisfa,il, Alberta on. the 4-H exchange. Mrs, Ruth Pickert, Harris ton, Mrs, gsther Jaques, Clifford were recent guests of Mrs - . Norman l�ickert, Mr. end Mrs. jack McGee, Blyth •,. visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. W�L, Mellis. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Harold Caldwell who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary ,in Hensall Arena July 19, Gun .club The Kippen Out Club met July ' 15 with 26 Shooters. Top shooters were Paul Ritchie, John Mills, Bob Ironside all. .CL11 rTQN NEWS-RECURO, THURSDAY JULY 24,, with 25.; Bert Mahafly,; with 22; Jack Bell, Neil Ed Miller, Al Kyle,. Ray Colquhoun, both 21, Al d es Fell 20, Jo7;Lo Ellzot 19, . +�. ,Paul Middleton Rick 'Welsh Ra oall-- w1th24'1r�R6al We !"" toOz'iedanus, .len.. Mi ,� aon both Tor r AUex , Roy Lam ort had. 1S. Q xnpleting the ill ba 2,3; Chris Mid- scores were Dave dleton, Dave Lovell, Jilrn CaOper, Paul Prx state, Butcher Merv, Batkin all Pat Kyle.. a.; Direct Tractor Trailer loads of Canadian Turkeys arriving daily at A&P! Utility Grade, Eviscerated, Frozen (Limit 2 per family, with minimum $10.00 purchase, excluding cigarettes & this product.) A saving of up to 3.60. per turkey 8 to.12 pound. average (Our Regular Price Ib 99c) • t«x ASSORTED VARIETIES INCLUDING CHOCOLATE CHIP 700 g TIN TIE BAG Process Cheese Slices, Thins KRAFT SINGLES 500'g pkg. „„„„,4 SAVE 40� (Our Regular Price 2.39) ASSORTED VARIETIES Heinz B.B.Q. Sauces "NEW", BURNS, • CHICKEN OR TURKEY Tenderfla.ked Meats ASSORTED VARIETIES Heinz Relishes CONVERTED Uncle Ben's Rice DEEP BROWNED, WITH PORK ibby's 16 -fl -oz jar 89? 63/. -oz tin 139 12 -f1 -oz jar 5 9¢ 16 -oz pkg 99? 2841 -oz tin 8 9¢ 750 . ml bottle ��NIIIIIIII///�j� 04, TETLEY TEA BAGS Regular or Diet 7 -UP (Plus bottle deposit) (Our Regular Price 59c) (Our Regular Price 4.25 --- SAVE 76c) pkg 144 49 REGULAR PKG OF 30 OR TODDLER PKG OF 24 babyScott Diapers ' pg239 CHAMPION, ASSORTED VARIETIES Dr. Ballards Dog Food 15 -ox tin 3 for 89? *ECOIystI N I FO LEMON Realernon , Juice 675 ml bottle L39 SAVE 9.00 Canadian Queen with rl (OurRegular. Price 3.99). 1'/z -Ib tin PORK LOIN 14 A S RIB PORTJON Ib ... . 29-2" (Boneless ib 2.19 ) LOIN ROAST QR CHOPS (BONELESS LB 2.59) Pork Centre Cutib1.79 "Great on the B.B.Q." ( Country Style Spare Ribs) Maple Leaf Week a• Regular, All Beef or B.B.Q. "B.B.G%-. Favourite" 1 -Ib vac pac MAPLE LEAF WIENERS 29 .(Our Reg. Price 1.99 -- SAVE 70c) Maple Leaf, Sliced, Regular, Thick or Hint of Maple SIDE 500 g vac pac BACON siimminiremminme (Our Reg. Price 2.09 - SAVE 50c) MAPLE LEAF (QUARTERS LB 2.49) MAPLE LEAF, DEVON BRAND, BREAKFAST SEMI -BONELESS,. COOKED r HALVES " ww�';•*-_> " ' Sauages 4119 Smoked Hams 1b2.39 MAPLE LEAF 21/2 TO 3-1.13 AVERAGE Hams TCH N le 2.99 MAPLE LEAF, SLICE & FRY Sausage Meat Rolls Ib 99¢ MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, CHICKEN, LUNCHED , PICKLE MAPLE LEAF, SMOKED, COOKED, & PIMENTO, MAC & CHEESE, PEPPER.- 17s1 PKG PICNIC STYI E; 4 TO 6 -LB AVERAGE Cooked -Meats - 9 Pork Shoulders 1b1.19 MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICKLED i 1ani+_,;ak1;59--Gtta a Roils 1b 1.49jAPLE LEAF, SLICED 175 g . PKG MAPLE LEAF "DRE/,T QN THE B.B.Q; ' 300 g PKG Cooked Ha�m '-1r�.9 Super Franks 1.29 4,, MAPLE. LEAF, PEPPERONIy SALAMI, SMOKIE, MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, BEEF, THICK GARLIC SAUSAGE, BEEF SALAMI 250 .g PKG MAPLE LEAF "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q" 175 g PKG FRESH "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q." Ground Pork Ib 99? A&P, SLICED S00 g VAC PAC Side Bacon 1,49 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED Beef Liver 89si (350 g CONTAINER 79c) , SHOPSYS - COLE SLAW OR 24.OZ CONTAINER Potato Salad 1.29 In stores with Deli CANADA PACKERS - MACARONI & CHEESE, BAKED CHICKEN OR 'DUTCH LOAF Cold Cuts 61:49 CANADA PACKERS Polish Sausage 14.59 • n John E.P. ° Porter received his, Bachelor of Arts • In Archaeology at the University of Calgary on Friday, June 0. He Is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Porter, Wellington, Ont. A graduate of P.E.C.I., he also attended schools in Clinton . and BrucefleId. He is em- ployed with Parks Canada_ W rn llrlIvislon in algary as ail archaeologist. His work has taken him to.; Rocky Mountain Houseand Banff, Alberta, Victoria and Fort Langley, British Columbia. He is the grandson of Mr. and, Mrs. Ed. Porter, R.R. 5, Clinton. . - Hensall news By Bertha MacGregor Mr. and . Mrs. Ralph Holland, Owen and Michael, of Clinton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sangster and Brad. The service in Hensall United Church on Sunday morning was in charge of Mr_ _Lorne Thrower with. the . message being delivered by Mr. Robert Elliott of Clinton. He spoke on the building of walls. In the Old Testament, Nehemiah describes the rules and regulations in effect at that time for the building of the walls around Jerusalem which was completed in 52 days. In the New Testamenr Paul describes the walls being built by the Christians as • they practised their religion. Walls .are being built nowadays, and must be, against the changing morals off society. The church and government. Dedication and perseverance will build these walls.. Soloist was -Miss Mary Goodwin who sang- "I've asked the Lord" and organist and pianist was Mrs. Gertrude Middleton. The Children's story was about- the "Lost Coin". .Next. =Sunday Rev. Stan McDonald will be back from vacation and will be conducting the service. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Priggo of Exeter were recent visitors with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mr. •.and Mrs. Don Gooding of Parkhill visited recently' with the latter's mother Mrs. Edgar Munn. Leaders needed Once again it's time to think about 4-H Clubs and again Leaders are needed. 'If your daughter or son is between the age of 12_and 26 he nr shp4 Frozen Foods! FRASER VALE, FROZEN 24.0Z PKG Fish & Chips 1.99 BoIogna 500 gvac pac l 4 9 Sausage Sticks 1.39 WONG WING, FROZEN 24 -OZ PKG Shrimp Egg Rolls 1.99 Sausages' Corned Beef 16 2.39 FROZEN, IN LEMON BU TEREOR,WhiteHSOOe & SpinaM OR ch 14ozEY Upkg MAPLE LEAF, PURE PORK OR ALL BEEF MAPLE LEAF --- BRISKET 16 135 health & be -duty aids and YOU'LL DO better" WITH general _ merchandise from om A&P Motor (Our Reg. Price 1.09 -SAVE 20c) . Toothpaste SH ELL 10W30 0IL 1 litre tin LUSTROWARE Ice Cube Tray pkg of 21.19 ALLADINS gal. dug Pump -A -Drink ` 19.95 JOHNSON & JOHNSON 450 ml PLASTIC BTL Baby Shampoo 2.99 SUPER MAX) ACTION PRICE! Stayfree Pads pkg of 101 9 ULTRA BRITE IO6ml Action Price! LUSTROWARE, CRYSTAL Clear Mugs" 10 -oz size each 595i Lettuce Crisper each 1,69 LUSTROWARE Ice -Cream :Scoop each 69ce SANDAL FOOT PKG OF 2 PAIRS Knee hire 2 pkgs 149 HighIiner Fillets 2.19 SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN "Great on the B.B.Q." 1 kg bag Beef Burgers,.4.39. SCHNEIDERS 900 g BUCKET Frozen Chicken 3.99 McCAIN, FROZEN, FANCY ACTION PRICE! 2 -LB PKG . Brussels Sprouts 1.59 SAVARIN, ASSORTED VARIETIES 11.OZ PKG Frozen Dinner 1.09 "NEW", DELUXE OR PEPPERONI, GUSTO 12.5-0Z PKG `-`Extra" Pizza 1.89 GREEN WANT, FROZEN, in Butter Sauce, Sweet Peas or NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN ACTION PRICE! Vegetabies. 1b -oz pkg 9, A&P, °FROZEN ACTION PRICE! CRINKLE OR STRAIGHT CUT 2 LII PKG French Fries 59ft eligible to attend these Clubs YOU are needed as a Leader. • The next Club is a cooking Club, "Food for Friends" and leadership training classes will be held around the County on various dates at the end of August and the beginning of September. If you are interested and think you can help, please get in touch with Mrs. Carl Payne at 262-5013. Don't forget -- no leaders - - no clubs. Queensway visitors The men's high bdiklilig score this week at Queensway Nursing Home was rolled by Ross Thompson with 126 and the ladies' high score was rolled by Mary Parlmer with 113. The Church service last Tuesday t las taken by Mrs. lEric Luther. Visitors with Pat Oesch were Gladys and Ruth Beckler while Kay Cockwell and the Dogan family visited Mrs. Irma Wilds. Luella Willert and Annie 13ecker visited Mrs. Muriel Triebner. Ruiedella McKenzie visited 'Wily Crich and Vera Johnston and John and Jean Volland visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Vollarid.