HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-04-13, Page 9PAGE 8 - CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1983
The a1911Ltal Conference of the Junior Farmers' Association was held recently in
Hamilton. Representing western Ontario were, left to right, Stuart :wwdd, new vice
president from Norfolk County, Jancie Wash from Lambton, :renda Lamont from
Bruce, Brenda Bechard from Elgin and Les Falconer from Huron County.
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weekend with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. James
Lamont_
Mrs. Harry McGuire
visited at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Alan MacKay of
Wingham on April 3, also
visiting at the same home
Walton home
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The residents always en-
joy these monthly birthday
parties put on each month by
different organizations.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether
attended a dinner on Tues-
day evening at Goshen
United Church, Varna in
honour of Mr. Watson
Webster who is a 60 year
member of the Orange
Lodge.
The Easter Spring
Thankoffering Service of the
UCW was held in Duff's
United Church, Sunday
evening. Churches of sur-
rounding villages were pre-
sent. The Rev. Bruce Eaton
of Stratford was guest show-
ing slides of Somolia. Special
music was supplied by the
Wilbee family.
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cantelon of Tweed, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Pletch of
Belgrave.
Euchre tournament
Eleven tables were in play
at the weekly euchre which
was held in the W.I. Hall
Apri16.
Winners were: High Lady -
Mrs. Sara Anderson; Most
Lone Hands Lady - Mrs. Ed
Marsh; Low Lady - Mrs.
Garner Nicholson; High Man
- George Johnston; Most
Lone Hands Man - Mrs. Jas.
R. Coultes (playing as a
man); Low Man - Mrs.
Agnes Bieman (playing as a
man 1.
There will be euchre again
next week starting at 8:00
p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Easter service
Inspiring Easter music
presented by Mrs. George
Procter, organist and Miss
Sheila Anderson, pianist,
welcomed the large
congregation as they filled
Knox United Church,
Belgrave, for the Easter
service.
The sanctuary was
decorated with lilies in full
bloom, candelabra with
lighted tapers, ferns and
flower arrangements. The
senior and junior choirs
sang.
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At the United Church Sun-
day service greeters were
Gordon and Dora Shobbrook.
Ushers were Larry Hoggart,
Larry Gross, Robbie Rad-
ford and Stephen Duazer.
The organist was Lasa
Duizer.
Colin Swan led the service
with Gordon Shobbrook giv-
ing the responsive reading.
Coding announced song-
fest on April 17 at 9:30 p.m.
The children's time
teacher was Cheryl Lyon.
The Messengers met with
their leader Jane Hoggart.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee
returned home April 4 after
spending two weeks in
Florida.
Lisa Saundercock of
Woodstock is spending this
week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saunder-
cock while her parents are
on holidays.
Margaret Taylor and Alice
Buchanan attended the W.I.
executive meeting in St.
Helens on April 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Saundercock attended the
baptism of their grandson
Christopher Robert, son of
Wayne and Lynn Peck of
Ailsa Craig on Sunday.
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Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lee were Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Hazlett and
Kate of RR 5, Goderich.
Mrs. Jean Caldwell return-
ed home on April 7 after
spending the winter months
to Clinton.
Mr and Mrs. Jun McEw-
tng returned home on Friday
from spending four months
at Haines City, Florida.
Mrs. Norman Alexander
had misfortune to fall and
cause shoulder injury and
bruises.
Mfrs. Myrtle Fairservice of
Huronview and Mrs. David
D'Orrneaux, Quebec visited
on Monday with Mrs. Jean
Scott and called on friends in
the village.
E'airservice, D'Orrneaux,
Quebec, visited on Monday
with Mrs. Jean Scott and
called on friends in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp-
son spent Thursday to Satur-
day in Moorefield with her
father, Mr. William
Hamilton who returned
horse from hospital on
Thursday. They attended the
funeral of a friend Millard
Hammond at Moorefield on
Friday. On Sunday they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
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Lloyd McCluskae m Seaaforth.
Congratulations to John
Lawson for being chosen as
one of the nine delegates
from Huron -Perth
Presbytery to attend this
year's London Conference
Youth Forum.
Mrs. Florence Cartwright
and John attended the Clin-
ton Minor Hockey Banquet
on Sunday.
Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Longman
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Burleigh and Joan of
Goderich, John Burleigh,
Brenda Buyd, Rob
Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Skinner, Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Norris, Mrs. Sam
Norris Robert and Jill of
Staffa and Susan Norris,
Stratford.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Longman
were her nieces Linda Fahey
of Vancouver and Mrs.
Bpttce Thorvandson of Win-
nipeg.
Attending the Walton
U.('.W, Easter Thankoffer-
ing Sunday evening from
here were Gail Lear. Mary
Peel, Jane Swan, Beth Knox,
Edna Reid and Dora Shob-
brook.
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Burns U.C.W.
The Burns U.C.W. meeting
was held April 6 at the home
of Kay Konariski with 12
members present.
Easter stories were read
by Jean Scutt, Kay
Konariski and Beth Knr,x
Springtime happiness was
read by Kay Konariski.
An invitation was received
to attend the Walton Church
Thankoffering on April 10 at
8 p.m. A bulb and plant sale
will be held at the May
meeting, to be held at the
horse of Romana Jameson.
Contest coppers are to be
counted at the May meeting.
Shuffleboard
Shuffleboard was held on
April 6 and winners were'
ladies' high, Audrey Thomp-
son; 2nd high, Hazel Reid;
low, Beth Knox; 2nd low,
Clara Riley; men's high,
Reg Lawson; 2nd high, Les
Reid; low, Tom Allen; 2nd
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All players had a count of
over 200 points. Playoff win-
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and Tom Allen, low Beth
Knox and Reg Lawson.
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SPECIALS EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING
TUESDAY, APRIL 19
SUPER SPECIAL
MAPLE LEAF
REGULAR CR ALL REEF
454 g
(1 lb.)
PKG.
IENE
SPECIAL
SUPER SPECIAL
FROZEN FAPAItY SUE PKG.
RLQ LEAF
EEF
750 g
PKG.
JAPLE LEAF
SLICED - 3 VARIETIES
SPECIAL
Ork"SUPER SPECIAL
MAPLE LEAF
GOLDEN FRY
SUPER SPECIAL
CUT FROM
GIIADE A BEEF
BLADE BOE REMOVED
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SPECIAL
OSS CUT
ROAST
4#,7 f' 98
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
P d*TY STYLE - 5 VARIETBES
M .RLL LEAF
MEAT STICKS
250 g
PKG.
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COUNTRY GOLD SLICED
CORNED BEEF199
circa gaq ar,ti
COWITRY FOLD ���
SLICE® SALAMI 175q
NO A6WE SLICE®
O OKE® HAM 375 4 169
MACARONI rCHLESuq 129
FULLY C*,KED - PORTION SBZE
MAPLE LEAF
HAM STEAKS
179
175 g
PKG
SWEET PICKLED - BONELESS ra'RK BUTT
MAPLE LEAF
COTTAGE ROLL
SPECIAL
MEDIUM
GROUND EEF
SPECIALS AT THE DELI COUNTER
MAPLE LEAF
SUPER SPECIAL
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
CANADA FANCY
RE® DELICIOUS
APPLES
SUPE SPECIAL
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CALIFORNIA
STRAWBERRIES
FRESH & PLUMP
MAPLE LEAF
VEAL STEAKETTES 7SO q 159
BACKMAPLE FBALCONISH YLE 149
Sl (CFD 75 q
BONELESS
RLA®E STEAK 3.92 ,„1,7S.
R®NELES CROSS CUT
RIR §TEAK FORST 5.05 kq 2.29.
SUPER SPECIAL
PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA
FRESH
BROCCOLI
SUPER SPECIAL
PROD. OF ONT. CANADA NO. 1
FRESH
CA R RfT
3 LB
PROD. OF FLA. CAN. 83O. 1 SWEET 2.62 Ng PROD OF FLA. CAN. NO 1 RFD OR 99e kq PRODUCT OF CANADA DRY STYLE
GREEN PEPPERS 1.19. WHITE POTATOES 45',, CHINESE NOODLES
PROD. OF CHILE CAN. NO. 1 RED 3,06 kg PROD OF FLORIDA
EMPEROR GRAPES f.39,, MINI CA
PROD OF U.S.A. OR MEXICO CAM. NO
TOMATOES AroFrrtn
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
BEAN SPROUTS
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
ROTS r,� Sr� TO FU
12.18 kq PROD OF OMT CAN t90 1
99eb COOKING ONIONS-
1.30
NIONSs
1.30 ; k q PROD OF ISRAEL JAFFA
59'. ORANGES
4 1 P PAW,
PRODUCT OF U S A
9v SPINACH
P.
BUNCH
9'
9
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO ONIONS
U99 DUTCH SETS 79
WITH
PAIgr,RASS PRF VF NTF P
NO NAME 1235
FERTILIZER , 99
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
ROSE RUSHES f 179
LANG( SIZE ASSORTED
TROPIRALS 15,95
910 NAIiYE
TOP SOIL TPF 2 '9