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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-10-28, Page 9"Thank You" with a money sa • • • CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCrosat 28,1981... PAG 0 PAVE. SPRITE, TAR, SCHWEPPES GINGER ALE, TONIC, SODA OR CASE OF 24 10 FL OZ. CANS Limit 3 cases per family with minimum .•90.00 purchase excluding, this item Our Reg. Price 9 69 • SMOKED WHOLE HAMS 16 to 20 -lb average (Our Regular Price 1.69 lb) (Our Regular Price lb. 1.19) (LIMIT 2 PER FAMILY PURCHASE) cher ,, with supe,R ark,t prices. �, Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef Boneless Rump or Inside Cut Round BEEF ROASTS Cooked Boneless � HoC:ed SMOKED HAMS ROUND ROAST Shank Portion 1 9 (NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED) Butt Half Butt Portion Shank Half (No Centre Slices Removed) Ib 49 161.59 Ib 111111111111111111 SAVE 70? 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REGAL, RINDLESS 500 g PKG 1.99 161.99 163J9 Bacon Pieces 1b1.59 /n stores with Dell BRANDT, MIX & MATCH — BEERWURST, JAGDWURST OR VIENNA Salami.Sausage 162.99 Dark Red or New Orleans Style Scottie's STOKELY 1941 -oz pkg. of KIDNEY BEANS tin VP Oft TISSUE 200 shoots 1 Condensed, 4 Varieties Including French Onion Riviera, Whole HEINZ 10 -fl -oz 'BUTTON" SOUPS tin f®r ¢ MUSHROOMS With Pork or Sugar with Pork 1441 -oz tin 59e or VAN CAMP ad B 10-fl-oz tin 89¢ Instant, Hot, Rich, Marshmallow er MilkDry Roasted CARNATION pkgof 10, 59 BEAVER CHOCOLATE 28 genvy PEANUTS imommilmomminumwmpinsw SAVE 60? Sealtest, Regular, Crearned COTTAGE CHEESE 325 g container Re 19 -fl -oz tin SAVE 5 8,i All Purpose MONARCH FLOUR 23 kg bag 29 (Our Regular Price 2.87) r SAVE 1.00 • 1.25 box Quick Cooking or Minute QUAKER OATS LESS kg THAN 1/2 PRICE SALE (Our Regular Price 1.99) flt i-� 50? Beef, Irish, Meatballs or Hot Chili Con Carne PURITAN STEWS 24 -fl -oz tin 24 -fl -oz tin 99 99 ( Our Regular Price 2.49) NESTLE/ 9 (Buy 3, SAVE 51? �N� with pork intomato sauceCream of Mushroom ady-to-Serve, Assorted \/arietiesCAMPBELL'S SOUP 10 1 0 fenStant Chocolatetin) Our R ular Price 50c each 23QUIK immainommamommoomme Buy 2, SAVE up to 47¢ 6 Varieties Including Whole Kernel Corn (12 -fl -oz) 28 -fl -oz tin 750 g carton 79 swvE �.o0 1 11\ STOKELY VEGETABLES 500 g carton 14 fl -oz tin for (Our Regular Price 1.59) (Our Regular Price up to 73c each) isimummaammumammiliaimmommt Glad GARBAGE BAGS pkg of 20 59 is Regular Price 3.59) Collect a Complete Set Hand Painted Dinnerware FEATURE OF THE WEEK ,cup,, only with each $5.00 purchase each Huron Centennisi school news There was innch activity at the school Wednesday, Oe- tober 7 for Open House. There was better than 80 per- cent attendanee by the parents and grandparents. Parents will return to Huron Centennial on Tuesday, November 24 or Wednesday, November 25 to pick *their children's first term report cards. Outing Mrs. Westlake, Mrs. Des - Jardine and Mr. Laurie took the Grade 5 students to Ban- nockburn Conservation Area on Wednesday, October 14 and Friday,: October 16. They had a Habitat study of what makes its home .in hollow logs, and near water. Many specimens were found and studied, such as various .bugs and insects. Other life found included snakes, salamanders and some birds. Soccer tourney Wednesday, October 14 featured the soceer tourna- ment which is held at Huron Centennial each year. Schools competing were Hullett, Seaforth,, Clinton, Blyth, Clinton Christian and Huron Centennial.. Clinton boys placed first and Clinton Christian School girls placed first. The weather was excep- tionally good and all 200 players and their coaches had an excellent day. 'Referees were from Central Huron Secondary School. 'Cross country About 110 grade 4 and five students lined up for their class cross colantry competi- tion Monday morning. The weather co-operated beautifully as did the children and much en- thusiasm was shown, Grade 4A came first as a class and Grade 5B came in second. Individuals in the grades 4 and 5 groups were Dean Martin first and Harry Gun- dy came in second. The 100 grades 6 to 8 group did their cross country Tues- day afternoon and as a class, 7A came in first. Individuals,. Scott Townsend came rust and Calvin Salter came . se- cond. Trophies were also . presented. The teachers, Mr. Walker, Mr. Laurie and Mrs. Hunter- Duvar were very pleased with the attendance and good sportsmanship and are looking forward to the com- petition next year. Busy bees All the Grade 1 children had a good field trip to Ferguson's Apiary on Thursday, October 22. They listened to a talk first about the ways of bees, then saw slides which explained how honey is taken from the honey combs in each super. Many of the hives are farmed out in neighbou rhood farms where the bees I,et the pollen from clover an/ .other flowering plants. Maitland Valley Conservation hold birthday party The Blyth Community Centre was the scene of a Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority birthday celebration on Thursday, Oc- tober 1. Present Authority staff, municipal represen- tatives and government of- ficials, along with former staff and members (number- ing approximately 150 in all) joined in wishing a happy 30th birthday to the MVCA. Known today as the MVCA, some people atten- ding the 9'celebratiohs remember it by another name. By Order in Council, September 6, 1951 the Middle Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority was given the jurisdiction to manage and develop, where necessary, the natural resources of the area. It was not until 1962 that the Authority expanded and became known as the Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority. Further expansions in 1967, 1972 and 1976 brought the Authority's area of jurisdiction to its pre- sent size, which includes the Lucknow River watershed as well as the Maitland River and its tributaries.