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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. Bel ave news 000000000 e from page 7 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 e e from page 6 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. Bestnterest *1 1 34% 5 yearns Amount We represent moiety Troost Companies. We are often ®bio to arrange for the highest Interest being of- fered on Guaranteed Onttestntertt Certificates. *Stohiect to change • EXETER 235-2420 e G&&ser=Knee; e Insurance Brokers Cm CMOS GRAND ; END GODERICH 482-9747 238-84 A 524-21198 PRE -OWNED I2XU 1y c:7-qato otifEl /978 cilia zcuzy gzarzd cJvta29ui5. A one owner lady driven vehicle with only 33,000 miles. Equipped with every option available including air conditioning, cruise control, power windows and seats. 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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. co le return ho 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. e from Flo 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. The W.I. Sunshine sister SUPER SPECIAL MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED banquet and annual meeting will be held April ',l. Please note the change of date. 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 low, George Hoggart. All players had a count of over 200 points. Playoff win- ners were Audrey Thompson and Tom Allen, low Beth Knox and Reg Lawson. Orem% SMOKED PICNIC zehrs fine marketsof fine fomes PORK SHOULDER FARMS AGE TS: W st Wawa o h utuvlf; Fire ins rune Cops y Dungannon. Ont. N0M IRO Fronk Foran Donald MacK®v Donetd R. Simpson Mason Robinson Deirner Sproul Lyons & Mulhern 529-7961 RESODENTdAL AUTO R.R. 2 Luck now R.R. 3 Ripley R.R. 3 Goderdch 341 Catherine St. Winghern R.R. 3 Auburn 46 West St. Goderich SB8-88120 395-5362 529-7367 337-24761 529.7273 sad -7373 FOR A QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM, HOME, COTTAGE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CONTACT THE AGENT IN YOUR ARFe aRECT!.-RS: Eldon Bradley Gerold Kerr Austin Martin Kenneth B. Mecteen Donald McKenzie John Nixon Luck now R.O. Box 62 Blyth R.O. Box 304 Leak now R.R. 2 Paisley 163 Elgin Ave., West Goderich R.R. 5 Brussels CLAIMS SHOULD BE ? EP®RTED PROMPTLY TO THE DIRECTOR IN YOUR ARE 528-2214 523-9275 528-3601 388-7537 524-7602 687-9417 SUPER SPECIAL CUT FROM GRADE 6A' BEEF BLADE SNEAK /kg 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 ORT RI AST .70 /kg !6 fib. SPECIAL BABY RAC - REG OR ALL (BEEF 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. ‚.79 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