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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-04-09, Page 8PAGE 8—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9,19x1 Holmesville news and notes By Blanche peeve! At Holmesville United's Sunday service on April 5 the primary choir provided the specialzmuslc. Rev. Scott spoke to the children and told them that they are on God's team Elmer Potter and Bill Norman collected the of- tering fTering and the minister told of God's love in his sermon. This Sunday, April 12 Palm Sunday will be remembered with com- munion. News and notes The community centre at Holmesville has another busy schedule for the month. On April 4 an anniversary luncheon was served for Mr. and Mrs. Kaastra and family and in the evening the Trail Riders Saddle Club held their .datxe...On April 8 the ._._.. ellece a ;;plaruaingerneetiug_. of the Huron West Women's Institute was held. The Spring Fling dance is scheduled for April 11 and a banquet for 250 will be held on April 15 when the Tuckersmith; Stanley and Goderich Township Federation of Agriculture groups meet On April 24 the Happy Hookers will be holding a dance and on April 25 the Knights of Columbus of Goderich will hold a police and firemen appreciation night. The Goderich Township WI will hold a card party on April 9 in the community centre in Holmesville. The party will get underway at 8 pm, admission is $1 and ladies are asked to bring lunch. The WI will be holding their April meeting on the 13th in the community centre at8pm Alvin and Barbara Betties spent the weekend in Bracebridge with- Peggy Anne and Murray McLeod and Mark. Hi Mark, I'll be looking for your telephone call on Easter! Seniors meet The . Goderich Township Enteitrisim Sepiors. held Mrs. 'Jean:.Lotbb was in chargeof the meeting and she welcomedeveryone to the meet* with a reading. Mrs. 'duidinore gave the minutes of. the last meeting and 1can Powell gave the treasiner'ireport: The card report Was .,. presented by Blanche Deeves and a thank you note was received from the Rueger family. It was ,announced that the mauve quilt has been completed and another is in the frame and ready to be Stitched A representative will be attending a future meeting to demonstrate carpet bowling. Other clubs have been in- vited to take part in this demonstration. A report was given on the District 8 seniors rally which will be held on April 28 at the Vanastraa-Recreation Centre. Registration will take place at 9:301 am, with a $1 fee. Those attending the day session are asked to bring sandwiches. The Enterprising Seniors received an invitation to attend the April 22 card party and the Clinton Legion Proceeds from the event will go towards the Clinton hospital building fund. The Seniors will meet again on April 16 at 8 pm. Mrs. Iona Blake's daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid of Varna will show slides of their trip to the Hawaiian islands. Mrs. Blake and Mary Stirling will be in charge of the en- tertainment and lunch. Following the April 2 meeting, the recreation committee entertained the Seniors with a shuffleboard tournament, card games and crokinole matches. The grand champions at shuf-. fleboard were Irene Cud-. more and Bert McCreath. The consolation prize went to Hazel McCreath and Fran Powell. In euchre the winners included: ladies' high, Orpha Hertbohmer; men's high, Ed Beeves; ladies' low, Grace Walter; men's low, Bill Norman. All the winners received a rose hush as their prize, and a delicious lunch of cheese and fruit bread was served with coffee. Mrs. Lobb thanked the recreation committee for their efforts and the enjoyable evening they provided a. e 1 8 We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requiremenW Prices effective thru Saturday, April 11th, 1981 You'll • a better at our... 1' SAVE 315e lb Grade "A", Frozen, AMP Self -Basting, Maple Leaf Miracle Baste or Swift No Confusion at A&P One Low Price on All Weights. 61. Biek's Whole or Jellied Cranberry Sauce 12 -f1 -oz jar 79¢ (was 93c) Our Regular Price - Ib 1.49 2 a. 4, MaplelLeaf Ideal for Dressing COME VISIT E FAN, FOR FRESHNESS & FLAVOUR mat aaP� 46k /mat AaP�1 Canada No. 1 Grade, Product of Canada, All Purpose t P� Et�I:..POTATOES 20 -Ib bag 1.00 S VE Ib Product of Chile, Sweet, Crisp EMPEROR • Grapes ( Our Regular Price 4.99) Product of California i1 Groat in Salads A Dips BUTTER SMOOTH Product of California, Enjoy a Caesar Salad ROMAINE L�ttuce ead,49 Avocados 3forIOO PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA, RIPE, SWEET,, BEAUTIFUL, LUSCIOUS, FRESH Strawberries pint 99¢ CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, MEDIUM, ENGLISH TYPE, SEEDLESS Cucumbers each 99¢ CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF FLORIDA, LARGE, CRISP, FRESH Celery Stalks bunch 79y CANADA FANCY, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, RED DELICIOUS Apples 5 -Ib bag 1.79 CANADA, NO. 1 GRADE, PROD. OF TEXAS, FIRM, GREEN Fresh Cabbage ea69fi PROD. OF FLORIDA, FRESH, CRISP, IDEAL IN SALADS Endive or Escarole 2 for 99re BAKERS Chipits AYLMER, "DIET DELUXE", FRUIT SALAD, Ise DICED BARTLETT PEARS OR CLINGSTONE Fruit Cups pkg of 4, 6 -oz pkg 99¢ PEACHES 5 -oz tins 1 69 e INSTANT COFFEE 10.02 JAR Chase & Sanborn 4.99 DEL MONTE SLICED OR HALVES S Pea&es 19or.89i AAP, ORANGE PEKOE § Tea Bags i pkg of 60 1.49 00m111 "Junior", Assorted Meatless Varieties HEINZ BABY FOODS nom: P Jar fig r Assorted Varieties Including Crispy Crunch FLORIDA'S FINEST INDIAN RIVER, SWEET & JUICY, JUMBO RED Grapefruit 5 for 1.99 PRODUCT OF MEXICO, FIRM, FRESH Brussels Sprouts fb 89¢ PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, FRESH DAILY, IDEAL IN SALADS OR STIR FRYING Bean Sprouts 2lb=885i GALA PAK, USE WITH FISH, SALADS OR VEGETABLES 4.5.01 PLASTIC CONTAINER Lemon Juice 310, 99? PRODUCT OF MEXICO, RIPE, SWEET Watermelon 1b 49/i LEISURE (CASE OF 6-5.411) Fireplace Logs each88? ASSORTED FLAVOURS PKG OF 4-5-01 TINS Laura Secordp ddtge 1.29 INSTANT — CHOCOLATE, STRAWBERRY OR VANILLA 8.04-01 PKG OF 6 ENVS Carnation Breakfastl,$9 ASSORTED, CREME ASSORTED OR CHOCOLATE CHIP 700 g PKG McCormick's Cookies 2.29 NO. 1 GRADE, LIQUID 1-L13 FREEZER JAR Billy Bee Honey 1.69 CHRISTIE - Ritz Crackers350 g pkg 1.49 i'/nri mm�a'' NEILSON'S CANDY BARS aft (Our Regular Price 1.49 ) pkg of (Our Regular Pric. 47c outs) SAVE 501 SUPER BUY Buy several of these Rose Bushes at this LOW, LOW, PRICE ASSORTED VARIETIES ROSE BUSHES 99 EA. LAWN PET 7-7-7 FERTILIZER 3 33 Ib. bog GLAD STORAGE BAGS Decorated Assorted Colours EY WHITSWAN TOWELS 9 off 50 8 pkg pf 2 'rolls \\\\\11111uldU/oj WILDMERE BUTTER 69 (LIMIT OF 3 PER FAMILY PURCHASE) LB. Liquid Chocolat. HERSHEYS BROWN COW 750 mi container 49 (was 2.65) You'll do better with HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE from A&P (was 1.67) Regular or Mint Flavours 2... 91 38*.cREsr.. ., ye A. , :# LEMON OR REGULAR 350 g AEROSOL Johnson Pledge 3.19 Listermint ACRYLIC ASSORTED COLOURS Future Wax 750m1ctnr3.19 J -Cloths TOOTHPASTE-°'~ TIN MOUTHWASH (was 3.25) 750 ml bottle 2.99 (was 1.5S) pkg of 10 1029 ASSORTED VARIETIES • 14.01 TIN 10W30 Derby Dog Food 2ior89 SHELL MAINTENANCE,ASSORTED VARIETIES, CAT FOOD Puss 'N Boots 25.5-ortin 59,6 MOTOR OIL Assorted Varieties Including Fancy Cream Style Corn GREEN GIANT VEGETABLES 3 00 1O -fl -oz tins (Our Regular Price up to 51c each) =1111111111!// Buy 3, SAVE up to 53c TOMATO JUICE 7// SUPER BUYI 748-fi-oz tin ALL VEGETABLE Venus Oil 3 litre container 3.29 MORNING MEADOW , BATH SIZE 130 g BAR Fresh Deodorant Soap 59¢ PURITAN Flakes of Ham 184 g tin 1,49 LEAVER, PIECES d STEMS ' Mushrooms 10 -fl -oz tin 89,1 1 litre 991,1 till FAB DETERGENT 6 Titre 99 box SAVE 1.36 (Our Regular Price 4.35) Beef, Chicken or Irish (was 1.99) ¢ CORDON BLEU T21""z tin 149 • LI BBY'S Sauerkraut ROMI, ASSORTED CUTS (14 -FL -OZ TIN — 2 FOR 99c) 28 -f1 -oz tin 85,1, (LASAGNA 500 g 99e) 375 g pkg 89¢ Egg Noodles BREAD & BUTTER, BABY DILLS OR SWEET MIXED 24-FL.OZ JAR McLarens Pickles 1.09 ASST VARIETIES CONVERTED (Our P. Peke 3.49) 3-LBPKG Pastas Uncle Ben's Rice 2.99 1 kg. pkg. 750 ml bottle (Our Regular Price 65c) SAVE 265i 9951 Super Buy! (Coss1par. to Clover Leaf et 1.79)