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Clinton News-Record, 1983-05-04, Page 8SUPER.I40LIDAY ENTERTAIN619ENT FOR ALL AGES SUMMER PREVIEW COUPON DETAILS POSTED IN ALL STORES FOR ROASTING, FRYING, OR BARREQUEINO CANADA 6611 GRADE UP to 2 Kg SIZE (45 Bb) WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES SPECIAL.. FRESH WHOLE TUP KEN ?.re 99e j SPECIAL CP POPULAR FEVE VARIETIES SCI1NEI iE SSTIC 250 g S LIMIT 3 BIRDS PER FAMILY ■®S PROCES ON EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY, MAY 10. EXCEPT PRODUCE SPECIAL SPECIAL HUTT OR SHANK PORTION ONTARIO FRESH OF 3. 26 t. Ib. ALL BEEF H10ELLO PKG. ,; SC STAKETTS 500 1*9SPKG COOKED POIILMOKE1D SCHNEIDERS A STE l '175 1.99P,G Nffe SIX VARIETIES SCHNJEI I ERS SANDWICH SPREAD SPECIAL MEAT OLLS 250 g 1#I9EA. S S f#99E4. SPECIAL FRESH BRIE QUALITY SOC LEF LIVE 91b. SPECIAL APSE LEAF BONELESS PORK BUTT SWEET PICKLED C" TTAGE ®LL .052.29 /kg Ike. 11 FERE DUALITY PRIDE OF CANADA SLOC CE 175 g 49 PBG. FIVE VARIEYEES PACKAGE® SLICED COUNT GOLD COOKED"' ;EATS 175 g 89°.. G FRESH CENTRE CI$TR9ORTIIOPt III /tag LEG OF PORK 169,b. CANADA PACKERS 348 g PKG. MAPLE LEAF BRAND BIG 8 WIENERS t FFiUUL©V E ®�� D SMOKED 5 70 /kg DINNER HAM 159, NO NAME RIND ON BY THE 3.95/k PIECE SIDE B ;CON 179 SAVE ON OLIR otutotsse4 violas SPECIAL SLICED MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY KITCHEN SMOKED HAM h, O 1 /19 0/ Ib 1 SPECIAL FINE QUALITY FRESH DELICIOUS BURNS SLICED COOKED HAM 54,qt4 Ib SPECIAL SHOPSYS PREPARED COLE SLAW OR POTATO SALAD 20 s 2 /kg 10 19Ib SHOPSYS DELI FRESH ALL BEEF FRANKS 454 g 1079 SHOPSYS SLICED CORNED BEEF OR 4a509 PASTRAMI 139 SHOPSYS OLD VIENNA SALAMI CHURL .' SHOPSYS PURE BEEF SAUSAGE 5008 2979 5008 PAGE 8 --CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, Rain didn't keep the Clinton Cubs at home. 'bat Saturday morning they headed out to Rick Finch's farts iu Hullett Township -, pant more than 650 trees in their fund raising project. Dad Percy McClenaghan and daughter Shannon helped twin son Scott (or is it Michael) plant a tree. (Gregor Campbell photo) Londesboro!o hold registration y Dora Shobbrook United Church Sunday greeters at the United Church were i:.ert Lyon and Gordon Shobbrook. Ushers were Kenneth Pen - found, Brent Radford, Ricki Thompson and Gerben Wilts, organist was Barb Bosman.1 The Messengers met with leaders Jane and Connie Hoggart. Personals June Fothergill would like to thank her helpers Nancy Allen, Betty Moon and Karen Johnston in collecting for cancer drive. Total received was $311 more than any other year. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill attended a sur- prise party for her parents Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Marks for their 58th Wedding An- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp- son visited last week with his aunt Mrs. Annie Thompson at Clarksburg. Attending the Summerhill dessert euchre and bake sale on Wednesday were Elsie Shaddick, Vietta Hoggart, Hazel Reid, Gloria McEw- ing, Stella Adams, Margaret Good, Laura Lyon, Edythe Beacom and Margaret Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. urviiie Newby returned home April 27 after spending the past six months at Fort Pierce, Florida. Ross Radford of Port Col- borne, Mrs. Rev. Don Snell of Alix, Alberta visited on Thursday with their aunts Dora Shobbrook and Laura Saundercock. Mrs. Clara Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce attended the funeral on Wednesday of their brother-in-law Percy Riley, 69, at Goderich. it's that time again. Ball Registration will be held on Saturday, May 7 from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. There will be registration at the Londesboro Hall for the sum- mer ball program for boys and girls of" Hullett Township. Everyone is urg- DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. SALES WITH SER VICE 1itoPion, Tri Ray Aapaotnan, NEW AND USEC 1i,„tra11 Jn 27J athiesa, ed to register at this time as the committee is trying to upgrade the program and need to know how many players there will be on each team. Attending the Huron -Perth Presbyterial on April 26 in Stratford were Colon Swan, Norman exander and June Fothergill. The W.I. family relations meeting is on May 11 at 8 p.m. with 4-H members and mothers as guests. Mrs. !:;eth Knox and Mrs. Charles Scanlon attended the Zone 8 Senior Citizens Rally in Exeter on April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee spent the weekend with his sister Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rivers at Tweed. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook and Mrs. Dora Shobbrook visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Maimie Crawford of Blyth. Seniors meet The Happy Gang Seniors meeting was held on April 26. President ,.th Knox welcomed all. Cor- respondence included a thank you note from Clare Vincent and Vi i:; urns. The Zone 8 rally will be held April 27 at Exeter. President and secretary to attend. There was some discus- sion on bus trips and several signed for the Riverboat Cruise on July lath. A list was made of articles to be purchased from New Horizon Grant. There were 10 members who signed the order sheet. Cards were played and winners were: ladies' high, Dora Shobbrook; lone hands, Jean Scott; low, Mary cDougall; men's high, Jake McDougall; lone hands, Jack Armstrong; low, Hazel Watkins (playing as a man). Sural You never can tell about women, and if you can, you shouldn't. + ++ All too often a clear con- science is merely the result of a bad memory. + + + Sometimes a nation abolishes God, but fortunate- ly God is more tolerant. + ++ With us, your basin; rss c old ally go Mac Th@ repre6eratatieve for the Ciinto i/Seaforth Territory Dob MeClinchey, will b® in the area on the 2nd & ribs Mondays cif each month. We're FBDB, and our mandate is to encourage business development and expansion. If you need backing, and have a problem getting it, try us We offer financing, counselling, Management training, and information about government assistance programs for business Perhaps together we can get your plans moving FEDERAL BUSINESS BANQUE FEDERALE DEVELOPMENT BANK DE DIVELOPPEMENT Your success is our only business. Peer 6AppaietrooAt Cali 211-56§0 Canada el ave e from page 6 Mrs. Joe Dunbar and Mrs. Garner Nicholson attended the 36th annual meeting of the Synodical Society of Hamilton, Landon W.M.S. at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Owen Sound on April 19 and 20. The highlight of the meeting was the speaker, Dr. Margaret Ken- nedy of Port Credit, retired missionary of India. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson, Sherri and Miss Leslie Cathers of Barrie spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Ten tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall on April 26. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Jas. R. Coultes; novel- ty lady, Mrs. Minnie Arm- strong; low lady, Mrs. Verena Bone; high man. Mel Jacklin; novelty man, Mrs. William Black, (playing as a man) ; ' low man, Herb Clayton. A potluck supper is plann- ed for Wednesday, May 4 starting at 6 p.m. followed by euchre at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Dorothy Telfer of ews Weston spent a few days bast week with Mrs. Sara Ander- son. Ross Anderson of the village had the misfortune of having a fall last Wednesday and has been confined to the Winghain and District Hospital since then. We are pleased to say that there were no broken bones. Mrs. Mildred Vannan, Clarence Rath and Jack McBurney are patients in the Wingham and District Hospital. Belgrave neighbours wish them all a speedy recovery. Mrs. Margaret Kelly of Brussels visited Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. Clarence Yuill and Mrs. Leslie Bolt visited in Leamington with their cousins Mrs. Mildred Elliott and Miss Edith Stokes on the weekend. The Huron County Trap- pers' Association met in Belgrave on April 29 with a fair attendance. Ken Marinette and Bob Pegg from the Natural Resources gave a talk on the Hallett Marsh and showed a film on raccoon. 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