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Clinton News-Record, 1983-05-04, Page 5
,yrly files S years R+S , y 4, 1978 Altho h no decision has been made, the music course at CHSS may be dropped in the future. Unless more students can ':- enticed to sign up for the course the Huron Board of Educatioe may remove the subject from CHSS's curriculums. An RR 2, Clinton woman, who seldom buys lottery tickets, was a winner of $10,000 in last Thursday night's Wintario lottery draw. Mabel Price bought her first ticket in sax months recently, and last week was one of the major winners. 10 years ago May 4, 19ZJ R.E. McKinley, MP for Huron was at Huron County Council and held out strong hopes for restoration of passenger train service in the area. McKinley endorsed council's support in a resolution petitioning the Hon. Jean Marchand, minister of transport, to act "decisively and im- mediately" in this regard. Smoking ruins and twisted metal are all that remains of a chicken barn on the farm of Henry Vos on the Parr Line, south of Varna, after a fire roared through the struc- ture. Damage is estimated at $25,000. 25 years ago May 1, 1958 Everyone in municipalities along High- way 8 are keeping their fingers crossed. If no ob- jection has been lodged with the Ontario Fuel Board, natural gas will in all probability reach from Stratford to Goderich by mid -summer. This promises to be a boon to present in- dustry and encouragement of future development. Tomorrow the long planned opening of the Ball and Mutch I.H.G. Hardware Store takes place. The hardware section of the establishment has been included in the Independent Hardware chain and the new arrangement promises to be partic early attractive to shoppers. 5.I';, years ago May 4, 1931 Gandhi is going on another fast about the middle of the month. This time it is not in protest against the gover- nment but against the treatment of untouchables by the higher castes. We've known men who might fast a bit with benefit to them- selves physically, but judging from the pictures shown if that poor old native off India we should say that he needed all the food he could possibly digest. And we doubt if his fasts help any body. 75 years ago April 30, 1908 Bob Snowden of Bayfield had a team run away with the harrows, cutting themselves badly. Too much oats, Bob. Last Friday evening the members of Holmesville and Clinton COF spent a few hours very pleasantly together playing carpet balls which all very much en- joyed. These gatherings of the brethen promote greater fraternity and have also the tendency to add to the membership of the Order throughout the district. The Blyth council are doing a very wise act in having the main street of the village gone over with a grader removing the top earth and mud and having teams drawing the same away. 100 years ago May 4, 1's Miss Anna Sterling of the 7th concession of Goderich Township completed a patchwork quilt this winter which contains 7,500 pieces. A report from the nor- thwest says there are scores of men unemployed in the different places; they should get out on the land and work for themselves. The bicycle riders of town have extended an invitation to the London and Goderich clubs, to take part m the race on the 24th, which will probably be accepted, and if so a splendid exhibition of riding will be seen. Much enthusiasm is being manifested in bicycle riding and a large number of our young men are arranging for machines The shed in Clinton narrowly escaped destruction by ashes being put ton close to it 1 CLE1YTON N.EW9-8FI � urvesa , e Mit Y tMSt--PAGE' ices. in, tlife& t t,ll dosingill, n c' 'rdav, Mav 7, We reserve zl �ht to, limit quantities KRAFT DINNER MACARONI & CHEESE 225 G. ALLEN'S PURE APPLE JUICE 48 FL. OZ. 1.09 COTTONELLE BATH ROOM TISSUE WHITE, PINK, YELLOW 4 ROLL PKG. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE (PAPER) TEA BAGS WHOLE CHICKENS SIDE RIBS PKG. OF 60'S CUT UP FRESH PORK 1.49 SAVE 5'I 1.79 2 0 40/Kg. 1's ® ` `� /.. PORK BUTT CHOPS GROUND BEEF SHOUL REGULAR 3.0 1 .39 0 dill RO UB .I -II COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 369 G. VAC PAC REGULAR, AUTOMATIC OR FILTER DRIP 2.79 POTATO CHIPS ICA 200 g ASSORTED HALO 225 ML. REGULAR SHAMPOO VEGETA JUICE E.D. SMITH GARDEN COCKTAIL 28 FL. OZ. LE PEACFIES IGA CHOICE HALVES & SLICES 14 FL OZ. ,79 FRUIT COCKTAIL AYLMER CHOICE 14 FL. OZ. PEANUT UTTER YO" K 1 KC. SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY 3.19 BREAKFAST CEREAL CORN FLAKES KELLOGG'S 675 G. 1.69 BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE VAN CAMP 3 VARIETIES 14 Fl. OZ. FLEECY LIQUID FA'PR IC SOFTENER 3.6 L. 2.3 LIQUID BLEACH OLD DUTCH 3.4 L CHEESE FOOD SLICES BLACK ' IAMOND 250 R SINGLE THIN MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAG E ROLLS 6 /Kg. 1,75/Ib. GROUND BEEF MEQ IUM 1.5 1.29 PIZZA MIX CHEF BOY AR DEE CHEESE 419 g 1.3 DRY DOG FOOD PURINA 8 hg DOG CHOW MUSIIR OM SOUP C AMPBFtL'S 10 FL Od. soup TOMATO, VEGETABLE AY"LME8 10 Fl. 01. CANNED PASTA I IBBY'4 14 11. 07 ALPHA CITY' Y000114 OR SPAGOHBTi"I SOFT MARGARINE COUNTRY LANE 1 LB .59 SOME RDALE STRAIGHT CUT F ENCH FRIES 1 KG. .5 3 1.7 WIENERS MAPLE LODGE 454 G. PKG. DAVE ""N SLICED SIE irACON 500 G. PKG. 9 2. PORK RIBLETS DAVERN BY THE PIECE LOG N A SQUIRE ASSORTED ICE CREAM 2 LITRE CARTON /Kg. ROUND STEAK FULL SLICE 7.01 3.1 10 74/Kg. © 79/ib. 1 7 /Kg. /I1). /Kg. /Ib. SIRLOIN STEAK 1 ( LOSE -UP RFCUTAR OR MINT 100 MI TOOTH- PASTE WHOLE TOMATOES ICA, CHOICE 28 FI 07 TOMATO KETCHUP AYLA4ER 1L 1. REAS RO'i ➢75 ©. SWEET, BIAAtituic, CORFI OR NOT DOC MAPLE LANE COTTAGE CHEESE 500G. REC. 11 SLICE'P; PORK LIVER 1.0 4 a / K g; /Ib. CHICKEN LOAF TAILLEFFR SLICED /Kg. 6 ® /Ib. T-BONE STEAK COLBY CHEESE CANADIAN CARLI( OR PLAIN 6.28 /Kg. 2.85 /Ib. 1 ( ANADA NO. 1 PROM( TOE U.S.A. HEAD LETTUCE 1A( 11 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FRESH GREEN ONIONS 3/ 1. SNOW WHITE MUSH ROOMS PRODMJ(T OF ONTARIO 4.15/Kg. 1©88/Ib. FLO'xIDA GRAPEFRUIT RE D OR WHITE SUNKIST ORANGES PRODU( F OF U.S.A. FAN( Y BARLINKA GRAPES 51 F 1)1 1 SS, ( AN ADA N(). 1 PROM( T OF S.A. 3.29.Ft„ 1.49 , PURE PORK SAUSAGE FEARMAN'S STORE PACKED 3©22/Kg. COOKED HAM CANADIAN QUEEN SLICED 4.3 /Kg. 11 ® 9 /Ib. VIOZZARELL CHEESE CANADIAN 5. 90/Kg. 2.68.. DELICIOUS APPLES ( ANADA FAN( Y ONTARIO 1 LB. BAC 1 2 WAREHOUSE PRICES - EVERYDAY, EVERY WEEK! 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