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Clinton News-Record, 1980-11-20, Page 5Bank opening successful A large .crowd turned Montreal in Clinton, , out last Wednesday night Aboalt -150 people took to the open house of the advantage of the ow - newly expanded Bank of portunity to be taken on a Suds shop hitt 20 It was exactly 20 years ago this week that Clinton "and area people were able. to buy their own suds in town, instead of im- porting it from some other town. 0 0 nNve E mebrl# ? 1960 the Brewer's Retail Store on Mill Street opened its 'doors for the first time, and except for holidays and weekends, has been selling beer to thirsty patrons steadily ever since. No celebrations are pan to rnarkthe1 planned anniversary. H.S. FORD CO, Overhead Doors Sole. &.-3 e -r tire- * RESIDENTIAL * INDUSTRIAL * COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC OPERATORS f PHONE: 482-3821 CLINTON Take it from or Cap'n High Liner - HIGH LINER FROZEN COD , FISH $ STICKS4 oz. HIGH LINER FROZEN COD IN $ BATTER4 oz. TIiGHTINEI RO'1Ell.._ FISH & ; CNrPS3= o= I 9 9 HIGH LINER COOKED (IN BRINE) WHOLE0$4 LOBSTER • country ova IN-STORE BAKE SHOP SPECIALS FRESH JAM OR LEMON BUNS FRESH LOAF CAKE DATE & NUT FRESH TASTY CRUSTY ROLLS HOT CHOCO$2LATE CATANTATI INSON 6's �39 PKG OF 8 1.09 13 oz. $1. 09 DOZ 99' SAND.J1 H BAGS GLAD BRAND $ 200's VANISH #1.19 BOWL CLEANER 1.4 Kg. CREST $1.29 EG OR MINT 00 ml. TOOTHPASTE R 1 WEIGHT WATCHERS TOMATO KETCHUP 690 11 oz. BOTTLE a Nil 4110 id rA II YUM YUM OR SWEET MIXED 1 LITRE JAR $f•.39 BICKS PICKLES SWEET $AA GHERKINS - 375 mi. JAR * 7 J P WESTONS BUNS AM FILLED KG. OF 6 gt# IMPERIAL 1/4 LB. PORT30NB; $A.S9 MARGARINE � .NEiLSONS ICE CREAM �,� �� NOVELTIES _2 ;i PACKS • VACHON APPLE STRUDEL LUNCH SNACKS_6 PACK 990 guided tour of the premises by one of the, staff. The bank recently completed an expansion and renovations, which more than doubled its square footage, including the basement. During the evening, four draws were held each one for 2.5 silver dollars' and a Bank of Montreal tote bag. Pulling the lucky tickets were Ralph Franklin, senior vice-president of the bank's western Ontario division, Clinton Mayor Harold Lobb, Mayor -elect Chester Archibald, and Morris Mourton, vice-president of the banks' Western Ontario division. WSaRECO►RP,'I',HURSDA' ',NOVEMBER 20,MO—RA iiE 5A Winners were Michael Heycoop, Mrs. Percy Gibbings, Bob Campbell, and Marg Haak. For all the people who visited, it was an in- teresting chance to see how the bank is run from the other side of the counter. Half of Clintoh'4 main *corner has undergone changes In the pasCoonple of months,, as the Bank of Montreal Aearried out `-a major expansion on the south-east corner, while obi -the north-west comer, Anstett Jewellers did extensive renovations to the former ,Royal Bank building. (James Fitzgerald photo) Middleton folk hereof St. Luke By Blanche Deeves • Church ne Please note December 2, Arch Watton •will speak members of the on the appeal north, at St. Church in Wingham.. -It was earlier reported ws that on bishop the to Deanery the for Pau 's REGULAR STYLE WHITE, YELLOW, PINK, AQUA, PUMPKIN ROYAiE TOW ELS LARGE 3.6 LITRE JAVEX BLEACH • 2 ROLL PKG. 3.6 LITRE JUG coat ne WUu1U Ue Sp n,1,,s Rev. William Bennett Mr. Bennett and John on-_ N-ov rnbe 1-S, :----so - spoke -on -Two -Lost-and-Deena--ateded-the-F-a-N a nth the date Found stories by St. Luke is aiid the flowers were to placed�,, by Blanche Deeves. placed,„ Wise CO and Edward.; Deeves g ed on received the offePiakg and Sarah Storey provided e m is the-.. p change welcom • The. le se Chu e St. rch e Ever yone attend. James Ang ican ng re gation Sunday regular Wis a morning ser"ice th er for and -the Lois read the lesson 9S HAVARTI OR MOZZARELLA BADEN CHEESE f12 ar 1'.99 WESTONS HAMBURGER OR WIENER ROLLS PKG. OF 12 EACH 10" DELUXE OR PEPPERONI TOTINOS PIZZAS CLOVER LEAF CHUNK STYLE LIGHT TUNA 6.5 oz. TINS the rt organ us SPECIAL! CHOCOLATE NEOPOLITAN VANILLA MAPLE BUTTERSCOTCH FINE QUALITY CARNIVAL ICE CREAM 2 LITRE CARTON 4 ORANGE JUICE 97' OLD SOUTH FROZEN FROM FLORIDA 16.6 oz. TIN. - COLBY CHEESE 149 BLACK DIAMOND 12 oz. BLOCK ! STOKELY VEGETABLES e. � w PEAS. CREAM CORN st CUT GR OR F WAX BEANS 10 oz. TINS ( R 99 LARGE 500 mL BOTTLE MOUTHWASH SAYINGS $$$$ AT ZEHRS JELLO POWDERSPOWDERS o....o��s=3 a ALL FLAVOURS F O 3 oz. PKGS. R• EVAPORATED MILK CARNATION2/990 385 g. TIN NEILSONS FINE QUALITY SOUR CREAM 500 mi 99' GAY LEA ONION CHIP DIP 25° g 63° �, i rog OIytARID GROWN NO. 1 FLOWERING RIEGER SCHNEIOERS CHEESE A ONION I UICHE LORRAINE 119 BRUSSELSSPROU' Ib BEGONIAS 4.. QTS SPECIAL! CALIFORNIA SWEET SPECIAL! ' SPECIAL! CALIFORNIA ONTARIO GROWN GREEN SNOWY WHITE NAVEL FRESH FRESH ORANGES BROCCOLI MUSHROOMS SIZE 138 s LARGE BUNCH EXTRA VALUE 88!:N #1.29. B.C. FANCY RED OR GOLD APPLES SS° DELICIOUS B.C. FANCY GRADE D'ANJOU PEARS Ib 61P PRODUCE OF U.S.A. NO. 1 SWEET 90 GREEN PEPPERS Ib 7 BUD OF CALIFORNIA NO 1 HEAD LETTUCE EA 68' CANADA DRY 3 GINGERALE CLUB SODA TONIC WATER PLUS 750 ml. DEPOSIT for Synod for the Diocese of Huron. It was held on Saturday at Althouse College in London. The annual meeting for the Deanery Chapter of the Brotherhood of the Anglican Churchmen will be held in St. Paul's Chulr.ch in Clinton, beginning with a 6:30 pm dinner. ACW pot lucksupper The St, James &CW met last Thursday evening at the home of Vera Miller and the penny savers held their pot luck dinner at 7 -pm. Rev. Bennett said grace and the table was set with a bountiful dinner which was enjoyed by all, Hats were worn by the winning team. They were made out of news-pape rs•-w-ith chicken ..- feathers . in them and included a new penny on each hat. Lynda Steenstra, leader in charge, thanked Mrs. Miller for the use of her home and to , the ladies who prepared the delicious meal. Lois Smith read 'the invocation and the scripture and • meditation were presented by Mrs. Steenstra. Mrs. Smith then led in prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Estelie Wise in the ab- sence of Shirley Storey and Mrs. Miller presented the financial statement. Blanche Deeves gave the card report and Mrs. Smith gave the news from the group's foster child. Mrs. Wise read the correspondence. • The new captains were chosen for the upcoming year and Mrs. Steenstra led the ladies in. a contest which was won by Mrs. Wise. Mrs. Smith read In Flanders Fields for Remembrance Day and the meeting was closed in prayer by Mr. Bennett. News and notes We are sorry to report that Leonard Mills is a patient in the base hospital at Shilo, Manitoba Laymen's Sunda held in Londcsboro The laymen's service was observedin. the Londs,boro United- Church on Sunday morning - and various members of the congregation took part. Jim Jamieson and Lorne ITunking greeted the :congregation at the door and the people were ushered into the church by Donna Shaddick, Joan Whyte, N;ck Whyte and John Jewitt. After a Gospel Sing, Rev. Scott announced that this Sunday the Huron -Perth Evangalism Committee is sponsoring a lecture. To be held at the Thames Road United Church, Rev. Robin Lane of New Zeeland will i crokinole party , ha.s been scheduled for November 21 and will take. place in the 'Sunday School rooms at the church. T'h goodwill Industries truck from London will be picking up donations of used clothing, furniture and electrical appliances on. Tuesday, November 25 at 10 am at the church, Rev. - Scott asked everyone to note this date and time on their calend4Ls. The call to .worship Was led by John Lawson and. Lisa Duizer presented the prayer to approach. The . scripture was given by Bert Lyon and Edythe Beacom and Shirley Scott read the children's story speak on Evangalism in"about--the turtle- Thee the 1980's. The event gets junior teachers were underway at 3 pm. Joan Shepherd and Lena Rev. Scott also and Brenda Nesbitt. reminded everyone that a The choir sang a bus will be travelling to special number with London on November 28 Barbara Bosman as the to take part in the 100 choir director and Louise Huntley Street r 11y. The McGregor at the organ. bus will leave atl pm and The message was Don't the cost to go is $9.75 Let the Evolutionists each. Make a Monkey out of The Sunday School You. Horticulture story is set straight (Because of a mix-up in--. a story In last week's paper on the possibility of the Clinton Horticulture Society folding,the.News- Record is reprinting the last half of the story)' In 1979, for example, the society wash involved in planting . the radar triangle, the . new Canadian bed, the hospital pots, the public school bed, the senior citizens apartment beds, the downtown hanging flower pots and tree planters, the cemetery pots and the beds at the library park. This year, the society is planting trees around the town instead of giving out flower bulbs to the over 200 people who have taken out memberships. "But people take us for granted," stressed Mrs. Powell, "And if nobody cares, why bother. We're just beating our heads against the wall." "We have lots._ of members," she noted, "but many orthern` are inactive." Ruth Bond is currently completing her term as president of the society and past presidents have included Ina Mae Durst, Mrs. Ron McCann, Florence Pullen, Mrs. Charles Nelson, Luella Johnston, Mrs. Frank Fingland, Albert Livermore, Fred Sloman, Rev. D.J. Lane, Mrs. L. McKinnon and W.S. Holmes, to name a few. To the Voters'of Goderich Township, POTATO CHIPS HOSTES89 S► REG OR DIP STYLE 200 g. PKG. TENDER VITTLES CAT FOOD $ 7 VARIETIES 500 g. ie 09 INSTANT BREAKFAST -5 VAR. CARNATION DESSERT TOPPING DREAM WHIP Gs 'f.59 77° 3 or HEAD & SHOULDERS LOTION SHAMPOO 250 m1 $2.29 DIAL REG. 011 NEUTRAL ANTIPERSPIRANT m°° $1.89 SCHNEIDERS SHRIMP 200 g oUICHE LORRAINE '`1. 79 BOLD LAUNDRY DETERGENT 6 LITRE $3. 79 .49 REGULAR OR. NEUTRAL EA*' DIAL ROLL-ON 76 mi $1.69 HWY. NO. 8 OUR Mitt Is: RAY HURD wr WELL BE PLEAS'°"""""D , gal GODERICH HURON RD. OPEN WEDI,THURS.,FRI, IVENINGS opt ed me at the polls, November 10th. Sincerely, Garnet Wright As well, a number of .so iety members have beerrfionored in .the past years with Horticulture Dip�o s :�g ver in recognition `'of their outstanding service. Some of the recipi n s have included Rev. Mrs. L. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Epps,' Mrs. Fingland, Mr. A. Livermore, •Mrs. Stewart Middleton, Charles Nelson and Luella Johnston. Irl 1965, Mr. Epps, who had been the director of District 8 for nine years was given the award of merit. Another main event of the society's history took place in 1974 when a flower called Clinton'an was chosen as the society's emblem. This flower grows five to 10 inches high, sheathed at the base by two to four leaves. . The • bloom is greenish yellow with a blue berry. According to Mrs. Powell, the society has - attempted to ?offer an interesting:" ant) varied program for members. Along with the actual planting and gardening work for the towh, they also hold an annual dinner, monthly meetings with special guest speakers and films and several bus trips throughout Ontario each year. The society also publishes an annual yearbook for members, • but despite their at- tempts, interest is failing and the record mem- bership of 347 achieved in 1974 has been steadily dropping. With four of the top positions not filled for the 1Z9Af---term,--.the future of the Clinton Horticultural Society looks bleak but executive members are ' sending out one last plea to the society members and interested residents of Clinton. 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