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Clinton News-Record, 1983-03-02, Page 8
SPE 6A L PAGE 81—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, Waerburn Club The Walkerburn Club met at the home of Mrs. Keith Lapp on February 22 at 1:30 p.m. with a good attendance. The secretary Mrs. Elliott Lapp gave her report and the financial statement was given by Mrs. Garth McClinchey. She stated that the support of the foster child was paid up nantil the end of April. The roll call was answered by giving a donation to the foster child. Mrs. Catherine Jackson won the A'.: aw which had been donated by Mrs. Leonard Arc hhambault. Several ideas for the celebration of the 65th an- niversary were discussed. It was decided to invite guests to a Tupperware party for the March meeting. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Archambault starting at 2 p.m. All members are asked to bring guests and a few cookies or squares. For the April meeting, the lunch committee will be Mrs. Jerry Huizinga and Mrs. Jim Dickson and the program will be in the charge of Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. Leonard Archambault. Mrs. Stanley Mcllwain of Goderich was the special guest speaker showing pictures of her trip to the Yukon and back down to Vancouver. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound thanked Mrs. Mcllwain and presented her with a gift. People Report Winners at the weekly euchre party held by the Auburn Silver Tops last Tuesday evening were: novelty, Garry Blok; high lady, Mrs. Dorothy Grange; low lady, Mrs. Elliott Lapp; high man, Kenneth McDougall; low man, Tom Hallam. The Woman's Day of Prayer service will be held this year in the Huron Chapel at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Family Night Auburn Knox United Church Women held their annual Family Night at the church on February 25 with a t luck dinner served to a large crowd. Mrs. Jack Armstrong the president was chairlady and she introduced the members of the evening's program. Readings or speeches were given by Jodi Webster, Anita N0 Gross, Lori Mannan, and Stephen Millin. Each of these children had just recently won prizes at public speaking contests. Rev. Bonny Smith played a musicial selection. Sharon Ramsay gave toe tap dan- cing numbers. Mr. Oliver Anderson and his daughter, Mrs. Greg Park played several toe -tapping numbers on the violin and piano. The program was concluded by a musical number by Lori and Stephen Millin. Mrs. Gordon Gross and Mrs. Glen Webster con- ducted games and contests. For the children, first prizes were won by April Gross, Donna Lynn Armstrong and Heather Campbell. In an egg relay with Julie Cunningham and Sharon Ramsay as team leaders - both teams won. For the adults - Ruurd Koopmans won the measuring race and Lawrence Plaetzer and Bill Hull tied with Rev. Smith and Mrs. Ross Dobie in a cottonball contest. Donald Haines' team won the stretch race and Mrs. Barry Millian's team won the peanut relay. The candy and macaroni count were won by Bryan Gross and Mrs. Tom Cunningham. Rev. Smith won the color game and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McDowell easily won the Tattletales. 4-H News Meeting three of the Auburn I 4-H club, The Worldwide Cookers was held at the home of Mrs. Jackie Collins on February 14. Glenyce Mcdllnchey read the minutes of the previous meeting. The girls prepared bread... pork chops with cherry sauce, vegetable macaroni casserole and plum dumplings. While the food was cooking, Foods of Eastern Europe were discusbed. The party for meeting six was discussed and it was agreed to have Foods for It.•:!y as the theme. Foods for the party were discussed and the party will 1„• held at the home of Mrs. Lynn Chamney after the girls' break from exams and spring break. The exhibit for Achievement Day was discussed and the girls chose to do cooking and serving utensils and dishes of China. The girls then sampled the food they prepared. Meeting four of the Worldwide Cookers was held at the home of Mrs. Lynn Chamney on February 21. The members reported on the home activities from the last meeting. Angela Schneider read the minutes. The girls then prepared Middle Eastern stuffed vegetables, Antipasto and Greek style apple pie. Foods from Italy, Greece and the Middle East were discussed and plans for the party and Achievement day program were reviewed. The next meeting will be held on February at the home of Mrs. Jackie Collins. XXX Mrs. Mrytle Munro returned on the weekend after visiting at Craigleith near Collingwood with her son, Bob Youngblut, Mrs. Youngblut and family. Mrs. Iona Beal:le is a N.Itient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. ATTENTION ULL[TT TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS The Hallett TowwnsTilip C®Ueaelt arid! the Haillett Recreation CoAnianittoe are sponsoring a contest for a CREST depicting life in Hallett Township. A prize will be awarded to the winning entry. No a;;,e Festrketilmei. Entries to be sent to Mrs. Tern D Iter Bose 212, Ldb© O. NOM 2H111 Entries to be received before April 22nd, 1933. Col. Senders' Recipe tuck kicke flCM A CANADIAN COMPANY E $2. mon TO FRS TILL 2 Rm. kw You GET 2 pieces of Kittucky fried Ckk French Fries *Choir of Salad ®Grecian Br; ad (1 01 Sondprs Recipe tstucky ffried ( „Il'rinl'.. 1r1(ir'r• tsi,�, Inr1 (110, rri,lko I' 49 IfIciln Ave. GOLLRICH 9e7 MaBn $tP®e9 EXETER kicke A CANADIAN COMPANY nilrr II,,klrl (1(1(0,. JosopDAlva® 84ree9 WIN&HAM y .> : tdy McCall It was the Family and Consumer Affairs meetirng of the Walton Women's Institute when 21 dies toured the Borchert Meat Market east of Walton prior to their regular meeting, February 16. After returning to the hall convenor, Mrs. Helen Craig completed her program recalling the changes In the last 85 years. She read a portion from the Morris ulleit On Feb. 24 the students in the Grade 7 class of Hallett school enjoyed their second curling session at the Vanastra curling rink. We wish to thank Mrs. Cun- ningham, Mr. George Daer, Marilyn Archambault and Jeanette Johnson for their assistance. —Reporter: Mike Radford. Public Speaking On Feb. 23 Hallett held their public speaking con- test. In the junior division the participants were Michael Prerscator, Anita Township Centennial :took on the ef rings. Plans were ana t. for a dinner catered for the Ryans and Purina on February 22 at the Brussels Morris and Grey Community Centre. Mrs. Herb Travis of the nominating committee brought in the slate of of- ficers tor the coming year. It was nominated to have the annual meeting in April, following a dinner at the Triple K Blyth. t e fa Euchre Held Seven tables of euchre were in play Tuesday evening at the community hall. Prize winners were: ladies, Mrs. Dorothy Daer, Blyth and Mrs. Jen Turnbull, Brussels; for men - CIiB Hoegy and Emerson Mit- chell; lone hands - Jim McTaggart. Hostesses were Helen Craig, Alberta Hudie, Marjory Humphries and Annie Reid. antral st Gross, Elizabeth Brandon, Lana Lawrence, Scott Vodden, Brenda Finch, Linda Vanspagan and Tanya Boonstoppel. First prize went to Anita Gross on Camp Menesetung, Second went to Michael Prerscator on his dream about Lonnie Anderson and third was Linda Van Spagan on the life of a wooden shoe. In the senior division participating were Kerrie Shepherd, Lisa Bosman, Lori Livermore, Stephen Duizer, Lisa Prerscator and 1.isa Boon - tan charge of the euchre, on March 8 are Vi ,s a Kirl.!ey, Margery Huether and Maxine Maks when and everyone is welcome. 444 Meetings The second meeting of the 4-H Ch<b for the project, Ontario !Heritage was held February 7 at Pat and Parn Nolan's home. It was decided to name the club. ents exp stoppel. The winner was Lori Livermore with her speech on time, second Kerrie Shepherd on the always lovable Garfield. Third was a tie between Lisa Bosman and Lisa Prerscator. Congratulations to our winners! Also thanks to our judges Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Toll and Mr. Harlan d.—Reporter: Kelly Vodden. Volleyball Tournament On Feb. 19, the Hullett volleyball teams, went to Clinton and played against t Market The Plum Dumplins Gang. In the kitchen work members made celery soup, deli special and peach kuches. When this was cooking they discussed foods from North Europe The third meeting was held Feb. 4 at Dorothy and Sandra Sholdice's. They made Borsch, breaded pork chops with cherry sauce and plump dumplings. Members discussed foods from re curb_ five different schools in Huron County. The boys team won against Clinton Christian 15 - 4 and 15 - 9 and Seaforth 15 - 3 and 19 - 17 but were defeated by Clinton 15 - 5 and 15 - 3, Huron Centennial 15 - 10, 15 - 8 and 15- 13 and Blyth 15- 12 and 15 - 10. The girls team won against Seaforth 15 - 10 and 15 - 4 and Huron Centennial 15 - 3, 13 - 15 and 16 - 14 but lost against Blyth 15 - 9 and 15 - 11. Clinton 15-5and 1S-7. Hospital push for new wing services wing at the south end of the hospital. The estimated cost of the project is $1.4 million, of which the ministry is being WINGHAM- The Wingham and District Hospital is continuing to press for a new emeraencv and outpatient,¢ Eastern Europe and tll.n started to make p ns for the Party The fourth meeting was held Feb. 21 at NolaQns. After the opening pledge members prepared midl,le Eastern Stuffed Squash, applie pie Greek style and mint tea. We talked about Greek and Middle Eastern Food, then discussed different cheeses. The next meeting will be held Monday, March 7. Clinton Christian game 15 - 9, 15 - 5 and 15 - 2. Congratulations to the boys who placed 3rd and to the girls who placed 4th.—Reporter: Lori Bromley. Editors: Deanna Lyon, Lori Livermore. asked to contribute $250,000, with the remainder to come from the county, the hospital's own funds and a community drive. SROM ONTARIO POULTRY FRESH LOIN FRESH COMBINATION-BUDG€T PACK CHICKEN LEGS PORK CH�'S PART BACK ON /kg /kg SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT WED MAR. 2. 1983 UNTIL CLOSING TURES. MAR. 8. 1983 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO NORMAL WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. LE LEAF REGULAR OR _'',LL BEEF 3 P CIAL 6tAPLE LEAF SWEET PULED RA BUTT NIELESS C t''TTAGE %?LL g.03 29 IIII /kg tb. I SPEC PURE PO 0 PO S�II�IEI®J(�S & REEF COUNTRY BOO® LINK SAUSAGE 500 g PKG. 9 SPECIAL, SI 500 g PKG. PRIDE OF CANADA SLICE ACON Ib. 3 Centre Cut Chops 3 Rub Portion Chops 3 Tenderloin Portion Chops SCH'EIfERS EEF STEAKETTES 500. J PKG. SCHNEIDERS - 6 VARIETIES SLICED OLO S NA 500 g PKG. 2.49 SPECIAL FROM THE LOOPS CENTRE CUT FAST F Y P'`' ' K CHO S 505 kg 29 Ib SPECIAL CENTRE ClIT PORN WON B'O'NELESS CHOPS Or ROASTS She 2,69 k9 Ib SCHNEIDERS - 6 VARIETIES SAN VUICH MEAT ROLLS 99? 250 g PKG. Country Style Pork Loon NIU PORTION Tenderloin Portion PORK LOIN ROAST Pride of Canada Smoked VINTAGE HAM Pride of Canada Dinner Style Smoked PORK SHOULDER No Name Link Style POLISH SAUSAGE No Name Pork SMOKED SAUSAGE 4.17 ,c,1S91b 4. e17 ,,189lb ®.®®/k93 99,b Ib 549k9249lb 439 99,, 939 kgf 991 SUPER SPECIAL SNYDERS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE WASHED ONTARIO POTATOE 10 Ib. BAG Schneiders New Lifestyle TURKEY BREAST TITIN SLICE i - 6 VARIETIES UD IG SMOKED MEATS 71 g PKG. 9' COUNTRY 6 L SLICED COOKED HAM 1 75 q PKG. f.49 51 ICED 175 g PKG ( 99 AT THE DELI COUNTER Burns store sliced COOKED HAM Burns smoked VINTAGE HAM Schneiders Summer Sausage THURINGER Maple Leaf CHICKEN LOAF SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCT OE U.S.A. CANADA # 1 CALIiONNIA CELERY STALKS 483/kg 2 1 Ib : o/ k 9c��, 99I b ON®V/ k9 3. 99Ib 439 k9 %991b Country Oven CARROT CAKE 16 oz SUPER SPECIAL FRESH BREAD CRACKED WHEAT OR 60 or 100 WHOLE WHEAT 24 oz LOAF PRODUCT OF CANADA 1:1 ONTARIO CELLO CARROTS 5 Ib. PKG SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCT Of CHILE CANADA NO. 1 THOMPSON GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES LARGE SIZE ONTARIOFROWN 1110 1 COOKING ONIONS PWODDCT OF U S A CANADA NO 1 ROMAINE LETTUCE PRODUCT OF D.S.A. CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES 5 ib RAC 99 FACH 79 PRODUCT OF MEXICO ZUCCHINI SQUASH 1. fir ,k. 99eIb PRODUCT OF U S A CALIFORNIA FRESH BROCCOLI PRODUCT OF U S A FLORIDA LIMES CANADA FANCY ONTARt0 CROWN 133 38 1DtOI o ®y� MACINTOSH APPLES 5 it, BAC,199 PRODUCT OF U S.A. CANADA DO 1 SPANISH TYPE ONIONS$6@ gm9�b VARIOUS COLOURS TO CHOOSE PRODUCT OF U S 1 FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES BLOW( H 99' COLE PRODUCT OF CANADA AP(.f ����� Sl1F ''' 7�9(�Y' FRESH SLAW 5 Ih BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING MUM PLANTS C POTS 1,9 199 0 NA®AF PEANUTS -IN -SHELL ,, 2, ''9 NO NANAF POTTING SOIL FOR PLANTS 99'