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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-10-21, Page 18I 1 N4 1, 1 VII 11 1.1 It NITI HI. •• tStratford OPFN 0.11 i0 9 SATURDAYS DU 6 NO 7 Hir,HwAY AST OF MrDONA1.0 S 273-3060 j NOTICE It is an offence to burn leaves or other debris on any part of a paved street within the Town of Clinton. Offenders will be prosecuted. C.C. Proctor Clerk -Treasurer PAGE 18,--CLLgrON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1981 Middleton folk celebrate happy years By Blanche [reeves Morning Prayer was held in St. Jame's Anglican Church last Sunday. Rev. Wm. Bennett was in charge of the service and chose for his sermon St. Luke: Co- worker with God. Don Mid- dleton and Edward Deeves received the offering. Congratulations to Phillip, and. Orpha Heitbnhiner on their 55th wedding anniver- sary on Sunday from the con- gregation of St. Jame's. We, were ple,ased to hear Margaret Hudic was some iaiPreved in Clinton Hospital. John Peeves spent Sunday in Kincardine with the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 140. Dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deeves on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perdue, Don and Bonnie Lockwood and Sean. I, Blanche Deeves would like to say thank you to all who came on the bus trip to Jack Miners last week, also to bus driver Robert Sher- wood for all the extras he put into our trip. It was enjoyed by everyone. " Future Fall Travelcade of Tours to come: Royal Winter Fair November 12 - 13 -i4 - 19; On November 24 Pointsettia Festival and more; December 5, Kitchener Market and dinner at Angles' Kitchen; . December 9, Simcoe Lights and Beef dinner d Cayles' Store; December 12 - 13 - 14,. Fre Christmas Frankenmuth. Do watch for trips to Florida and for all these trips call Blanche Deeves 482-3383. Charlie Wise son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise is at- tending Sault College in Sault Ste. Marie, taking a course in Aviation lave you smile It's difficult to be patient with someone who insists that things could be worse when you discover you've lost your wallet. +++ Heard about the Technology. Good luck, Charlie. Congratulations to Keith and Vera Miller from St. James Middleton congrega- tion on their 30th wedding anniversary. A family dinne was held at the Blue Fountain Restaurant, Clinton with 13 present. d today? millionaire who saw the 'term "Car pool" and ordered one installed in his station wagon? A conference is a meeting of the bored. Constance ladies enjoy card party nter " liFAVIanMi r • C.004 COns‘intine L1842 held Laney Night on ThOrsdaY evening, October 15 in fhehall. Euchre was 1404 wfth 13 tabies Play. The-Winhers were high, Isobel'etolso0; lone hands, Defiant' Hewett; low, Dianne, Stevenson. The door 'prize •was Weieby Edith Nott and Anna McNichol won the elimination prize. The lucky CUD was won 107 Florence kpetiny' sale was enjoyed withitianyiviniters, followed Petslings Mr. and Mrs. John Thon1P-: sin; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Happenings •,•.! .4 two grade Ate ' 0 grade one classes went on a . field . trip on Thursday to the Ferguson Beehive Farm, just outside of Hensam • k,%:e.,,• They left at .9:15 am' and returned at noon. The trip was enjoyed by everyone. • -Soccer tournament On Wednesday, October 14th, the boys And girls!soe, eel. teams attended a soccer tournament in fkticefield. The girls, won one game, lost one and tied three. The boys lost.three, won one and tied one. Everybody was tired and • sore after their day's activities but the team represented our school very • Well. Congratulations to the coaches and all the players. Colborne Township, spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tot- tenham and family of Owen •SOund. Mrs. J. Merner of Kit- chener visited. - on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl erner, Sandy, Julie, Mike andSbeliey. Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Stevenson, David, Darren, .and Luanne were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Herman of Shakespeare, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wayne Herman of Cambridge, Mr. and . Mrs. Paul Baler of Stratford, Ron Herman 101E11{0w0f Lon- don, When they ,celebrated David's 13th birthday. Ron and Korey remained for this week. Bob Thompson of Western University in London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos. Steven, Sharon, Michael, Kenny, Andy, Kathy and Angela .visited on. Sunday The New Fall Concept... Set your sights on these New Smart Styles for fall now. See the newest in Suits, Sports Ensembles matching co-ordinating slacks and all accessories MAIN CORNER CLINTON 482-032 \OcsANt140.81\ \11:116140.00A\) A Break a ball9on with every purchase and win cin instant cash rebate up to the value of your purchase. 2 pc Livingroom Suites As low as *299 54 Box Springs or Mattresse *79... As low as Coffee and End Tables As low as . $177. Stereo Componet Systems As low as 199 * SPECTACULAR SAVINGS * WHY PAY MORE * *CASH tVISA sCHEOUE EASY BUDGET TERMS with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Bornmel and family of Delaware. Court Constantine is hav- ing a Hallowe'en Party on October 30 in the- hall at 8 p.m. The neighbourhood children are all invited. • Arrested!? Hospital fund raising chairman Steve Cooke and hospital administrator Doug Coventry were "arrested" last Tuesday and taken to the police station where they presented with a cheque for $850. The money was raised by the Clinton Police Association at a golf tour- nament on October 4. Chief Lloyd Westake, left, and Constable Don Shropshall kept a close eye on their "dangerous" prisoners. (James Fitzgerald photo) Grey folk remember the past 125 years BRUSSELS - Grey Township celebrated its 125th an- niversary on Saturday night, October 3 in the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Along with dancing and singing, visitors recalled days -gone -by in a reminiscing room filled with pictures and a memorabilia room from Grey. A specially nrcortarPri presented and guest speakers included many local dignitaries and politicians. Huron -Bruce MPP Murray Elston presented Grey's Reeve Roy Williamson with a flag and a plaque from the Province of Ontario congratulating Grey Township on its 125th bir- thday. _ Pride. of Canada Regular • WIENERS ... 1 ............. la 'Cuddy Sneed. 3VARIETIES TURKEY MEATS 125 9. 118 Cuddy Turkey BURGERS 500 g. 1.4.18 Schneiders Boneless 2 VAR. ,tab AA ,PICNIC . Viiia'.A _ _BER LB. LOY Schneiders English Style SAUSAGE FRESH LB. Schneiders Portion HAM STEAK 175g." 189 Schneiders Ring • BOLOGNA LB, IN Schneiders Blue Ribbon sip Pride of Canada VintageSMOKED HAM - $3 98 BOLOGNA SLICED LB.4, FRESH ONTARIO PORK SIDE RIBS 16 7LB. FRESH ONTARIO PORK HOCKS 3 Centre cut portions 3 Rib portions and 3 Tenderloin portions ZERRS SLICED 5 VARIETIES COOKED MEATS Frozen Veal Stuffed PEPPERS Frozen Chicken CREOLE Frozen LASAGNA FROZEN 12 nz Frozen 75m1 Package of 6Low-Cal 129 FUDGE BARS SWEETENER 100.8 Vanilla, Chocolate DESSERT ,5 FRUIT SPREAD 5 Varieties PLUS DEPOSIT 4,1,Ak Cal. Reduced Salad Type . 'TOY DRESSING 500 ml. $1.09 13 oz. Aerosol '239 COOKING SPRAY . 1.39 99' SOFT DRINKS 750ml. 49' Chocolate, Butterscotch, TOPPING Pineapple 250 MI. 99' 1.09 '1.09 5 Varieties - Salad 59v DRESSING A 4 Varieties 69v FRUIT 250 ml. 0 EFFECT WEE. OCT..2 I .UNTILCLQSIN-G-4-L/E-S-D-A-Y -OCTOBER 27 NEW CALIFORNIA CROP PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 FRESH LARGE, GREEN EKCOf If RNA Gou !Met 'KITCHENWARE Featured this week ant g. ii 2, „nl itis _ Bowl PI A STIC 110 NOT ,NCLUDECI 3 Ib BAG PRODUCT OF CANADA, FANCY GRADE MACINTOSH APPLES PRODUCT OF CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT OF CANADA NO. 1 GRADE HOT HOVSE TOMATOES. 990 FRESH PARSNIPS 2 Ib BAG • PRODUCT OF CANADA, ONTARIO PEPPER SQUASH PRODUCT OF U.S.A. DOLE PINEAPPLES PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA OUTSPAN ORANGES e.*159 .1.69 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA BUNCH CARROTS ..,c. 78, ASSORTED 10" LARGE GREEN REG. S19.95 $12.5 # TROPICAL PLANTS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT—TTLIIVI:1170-17STS TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. Fight World Hunger From your Doorstep Give to UNICEF This Hallowe'en 1