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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-03-30, Page 9Big winners? SUPER SPECIAL There were 12 big whit ers at the Clinton Optimists Tri- Star hockey contest on Saatin-day. The winners, front row, from left to right included Curtis McCone, Jeffrey Riley, Danny Wildfong, Nathan t; urns, Scots Rathwell, Johnathan Hugill and Scott Jewitt. Back row, Greg Taylor, Tim Worthington, Ron McKay, Devon Colquhoun and Jason Fleet. (Shelley McPhee photo) Sun y s By salaacbe Deeves On Palin Sunday morning the Holmesville United Church was decorated ap- propriately with pussy willows and spring flowers for the Easter season. Rev. Bechtel reminded the congregs:tion of the Good Friday service on April 1, at lO a.an. The Sunday school children went to Huronview where they entertained the residents, the lower class dressed as Angels and adap- tation of Jesus Loves Me. The other children sang and gave the residents book marks they had made. Mrs. Verna Lobb, organist and Mrs. Charlotte Norman at the piano played selec- tions that were enjoyed. Wayne Tebbutt and Gordon Lobb received the offering. April 3 Sunrise Service will be held at the top of Holmesville Hill. Everyone is welcome. April 5 at 8 p.m. the U.C.W. Thank Offering meeting will be held. Slides of the Holy land will be shown. Come and brink a friend. The Goderich Township WI held their last card party last week- They wish to hool entertains thank everyone who par- ticipated in coining out for the evenings of cards. Win- ners at the last party were: ladies' high, Irene Ctudaanore; lar: es' low, Elva Cox; men's high, Bob McNeil; men's low, Gerald Orr; lone hands, Frank Thompson; anOs zeros, Mrs. Broadfoot; luck cup, Boe McNeil. Weekend guest at th Barb and Alvin Betties wa Mrs. Ethel Betties of Toron to. last weekend a Clinto couple and former Goderic Township resident celebrated 65 years of mar lied life. Mr. and Mrs. Alle Betties at the home of then son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Alvin Betties where a fainly dinner was served and a few close friends. Receiving the 60 guests were Alvin and Barbara Betties. Four grand -daughters poured the ea and helped serve. Beryl Betties, Peggy Ann, MacLeod, Marie Fitzsimons, Mary Jane Baer and; ssisting were two great randdaughters, Beverly Betties and Becky Betties. Mrs. Isobel Harris and Mrs. 'erry Ducharme were kept usy in the kitchen. Mr. y e s n h s n r t a g '1 b WESTONS "BROWN 'N' SERVE" OR "SOFT 'N' CRUSTY" SUPER SPECIAL DINNER ROLLS PKG. OF 12 COCA-COLA � IET COKE TAB, SPRITE OR SUGAR FREE SPRITE SUPER SPECIAL MONARCH SOFT STYLE IMPERIAL MARGARINE SUPER SPECIAL ASSORTED VARIETIES RUFFLES OR LAY'S TAT CHIPS SUPER SPECIAL 1 Ib. TUB SUPER SPECIAL DUVET ASSTED COLOURS � '_ 0 I- I li _!JJ IVI TISSUE 4 •;OLL PKG. EST®NS EASTIJ FFI N F®," YOUR EASTER POULTRY 3108 PKG. SUPER SPECIAL FANCY HONEY POO PEAS, CREAM CORN, CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS, 14 oz. OR 12 oz. KERNEL CORN ST 'KELYS VEfIiETA ES TONS FOR ELCHS GREEN GIANT FROZEN S EFT ,SEAS NUNEL COR ONE KILO RAG SPECIAL NELSONS SUR C��,EA� li 1 250 mL 69" S ECI L f.99 SPECIAL GREEN GIANT' FROZEN 1XE YL SETA LE ONE KILO SAG GREEN GIANT FROZEN G TEEN pjjEARS oR GREEN BEANS ONE KILO BAG NELSON LARGE OR SMALL CURD COTTA E Ci 1ESE 500 g TIJS DIETRICHS 108°0 WHOLE WHEAT READ 675 g LOAF 790 CLUBHOUSE MANZANILLA L t ®SE PACK OLIVES SPECIAL THEE VARIETIES SPECIAL LIGHT °N° LIVELY SEALTEST Y;, U T ASSTED FLAVOURS - 500g 1.19 mows EN TLEND jr SPECIAL SKIMPY 2 VARIETIES PE , 'AUT U0gJAIRTTE 50 DICKS DILDILL PICKLRES E LITRE JA SPECIAL SPECIAL NEILSONS T®LFIFAY CHOCOLATES` 391 4.49 1 SPECIAL _ THREE SIZES NEW FREEDOM MAXI PA S 9,0% 0r 1 2 s PER CARTON ALL PURPOSE SPECIAL S C AL STOK(ELYS 2 VARIETIES ICIr', iEY EA '- S 14 oz. TIN 59° SWEET MIXED, ¥t M NM ICS PIC 'P LES ONE LITRE 1.99 SPECIAL SPECIAL. JELLIED OR WHOLE CEASP AY CRANRE IES 14 oz. T06�1 SPECIAL ALLAPIS WISHING WELL CHT HEN 156 g SPECIAL MINION EASTER EXPRESS RADTIT 10.5 os SPECIAL FIVE ROSES FLOUR FIVE Kg PE I JO lsoNS BABY POWDER SPECT, ',L PRffPAREO FRENCHS MUSTARD 89' SPECIAL, cPULAR DREAM WHIP 1 70 g RED ONLY CLOSE -HP TOOTHPASTE 100 ml 99' ALL GRINDS NABOB "TRADITION99 COFFEE -COUNTRY OVEN" SPECIALS BANANA CREAM COFFEE CAKE 76 frs. 189 I ^ COUNTRY WEN MEW DINNER own Lwin RAISIN BREAD �� THESE SPEC' AVAILABLE OtILY IN: BIRUSEYE Cool WHIP soo RICKS COFFEE RICH , Kg OE.IAAN RrcuLAR COCKTAIL SHRIMP , or PLASTIC EILM GLAD WRAP 30 m WAN 12 INCH FOIL WRAP 25 r T POWDERED AJAX CLEANSER 600g SATURDAY AFTER GOOD FRIDAY ALL STORES OPEN SATURDAY AT ®:O0 A.M. MARKET SOUARE KITCHENER 700 A M S9,7 79' 2.69 79' 99G S9' HiE;EIWAT' O. GODERICH 11c6.,TUBS.-9TO6P.M. WED.. THURS., FRI. - 9 TO 9 P.M. SALT. Safi TOA P.M. HIGH LINER COOKED FROZEN FISH IN BATTER 700 q WESTONS LIMON FILLED BUNS 6 CLUBHOUSE RED MARASCHINO CHERRIES 750 m1 STONELYS BEAN SALAD to or PASTORS STONED WHEAT THINS APPLE, ORANGE, GRAPEFRUIT RIGHTS JUICES ONE l ITRE GI ASS 3.39 1.15 1.99 69' OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY COCKTAIL OR CRANAPPLE DRINK no or 149 LAUNDRY DETEReENT ARCTIC POWER 6l,TtrE 439 CROSSE & BLACKWELL MINCE MEAT 16 or 10 REALEIION LEMON JUICE 6r5 m1 1.59 De LE BRAND PINEAPPLE JUICE +8 or 139 NEILSONS PREMIUM ICI CREAM SWEET PAARIES 6 a 2.`29 J: &WHINE Y. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM MOPS.. TUBS.. W9'QB. & SST. - 8236 TO 6 P.M. THURS. AN ':z P. - B:9b TO 9 60.6Ui. INTERSECT' • U IJWY. ilk*. 4 AN EXETER MON., Tues., Wit). - 9 TO 6 P.M. THURS., PIAT. - 9 T®9 P.M.. SALT. - A t ro 6 P.m. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, W1EDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1983 PAGE 9 t Brute :: etties read the ad- dress to his grand rents. Mr. Alvin Betties presented a gift to his parents. Two great grandson. Mark MacLeod and Vincent Fit- zsimons presented their Ch ea ur view great-grandparents with corsages. Also attending the reception were Einthe Little and Einia Young who were present at the wedding 65 years ago. ..iigratulations to Mr and dren's s kat i By Mary Chessell Bill and Helen Taylor and Arnold and Nora Keys arrived home on March 21 from a nine -day vacation in California and Arizona. They landed in Los Angeles and motored to Phoenix and 1.as Vegas. The only clace that was really nice and warm was Phoenix. John Ostrom has been confined to Clinton Hospital for the past three weeks. Miss Janice Webster was received into full com- munion in the United Church in a confirmation set -vice in Varna Church on Sunday. Our sympathy to Jack and Margaret Hunt in the death of Margaret's sister Jean Henry in Bracebridge. Jean has spent some tune to Varna with the Hunts a few years ago. The children's skating party at Bayfield on Wed- nesday of the March break was a big success, with about 4(1 children on the ice, plus a few monis. Refreshments were served by the Coin- 't Mrs. Betties on their 65tti Wedding Anniversary Congratulations were received from various Members of Parliament Svrinnathv to mina Wet- tlaufer on the loss of tier mother a- y held inunity Club at Varna Church afterwards. Gwen Whilsrnith will be the guest speaker at the U C. W thankoffering meeting on April r rn Varna. Gwen is from St. Joaeph's and has a reputation as an excellent speaker and H ricer. Goofy Gourmets meet We met after school at Nina Potter's house for meeting four. We made antipasto, apple pie, Greek style, and middle Eastern stuffed vegetables. We opened our meeting with the 4-H pledge. Afterwards we went to the kitchen to start cooking. While the food was in the oven, we sat down to finish our meeting. All five were present. When the food was finished, we sat down and tried everything. We all gave our opinions and left Nina's at 6:45.-- by Lori Forbes. NI IN April is Animal Health Product m nth ,_t urst or _Centre Two Special's WORM YO R COWS FOR 1/2 PI'='0Ct Purchase °/B tonne of any J ilry Concentrate ( a its or alk) and et a 5 kg. pail of Baeratith II Dairy Wormer far % price FREE MUCKING I "-TTUU WITH HANGER & NIPPLE for every 4 CE s ,archased of Calf Startena tl1 or Calf ,r:,rowena 1 F ' EE HAG OF MINE AL with every '/2 tonne padre ",ase (hays or bulk) ®f Purina eef Concentrate. 2 Free Bogs with every tonne. Two Specials DF -LOUSE YO NAGS F 1/2 PRICE/ Purchase 1/2 tonne H.O. Pig Starter or Farm Biern.? 4 litres of LIN or as ..; get E 11 % for °/, price. FRU 100 C.C. N®Tuus ®F PIGEMIA INJECTABLE IR®, with wary 5 ba $ of H.O. R®_.y Pig feed. HORSE RELATED (HEALTH P''' ®DUCTS o ALL 1 FREE MILKING BOTTLE, HANGER AND NIPPLE with ®very 4 ba si of Lombovio (Lomb Creep Feed) purchased. SPECIALS ON NOW FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL AT - ST FARM CENTRE- tiHWAY Pio N WEST GLINT441 482-7706 FORMER LOCATIOr-:I O1 CLINTON f RD TRACTOR 1