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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCrosat 28,1981... PAG 0
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GINGER ALE, TONIC, SODA OR
CASE OF
24
10 FL OZ.
CANS
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minimum .•90.00 purchase excluding,
this item
Our Reg.
Price
9 69
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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)
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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
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161.59
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SAVE 70? Ib
(Our Regular Price 3.39 lb)
FRESH, LEAN A&P, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED
Ground Beef 1b1.99 Side Bacon 500g vac pac 2,19
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF SWIFT PREMIUM, REGULAR
TENDERIZED Wieners 1.49
Cube Steaks 16 3.39 1 -Ib vac pac
SWIFT OLD MILL, BREAKFAST
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, PORK SIDE
Spare Ribs -
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED
Beef Liver
Ib1.69
1699ri
TURKEY CUTS
Whole Legs
11)99,
Whole Breasts
99'
Sausages
SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED
Cooked Ham
161.49
175 g VAC PAC
1.49
SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED, MAC & CHEESE,
MOCK CHICKEN, DUTCH, BOLOGNA 175 g VAC PAC
Cooked Meats 89)i
SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED, REGULAR OR THICK
Bologna 500gvac pac1.79
SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED, PREMIUM, SUGAR
PLUM OR LAZY MAPLE
Side Bacon 500gvacpac2.39
SWIFT, DINNER STYLE
Hams Sugar Plum 16 2.99
Ib
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(Our Regular Price up to 3.59 Ib)
PRIDE OF CANADA
Bologna Chunks 161.29
BURNS, CAMPFIRE, COIL
Polish Sausage 161.69
PRIDE OF CANADA, ,SALAMI, BEERWURST,
PEPPERONI, SUMMER
Sausage Sticks
PRIDE OF CANADA, SWEET PICKLED
Cottage Rolls
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Vintage Hams...
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
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10-fl-oz
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89¢
Instant, Hot, Rich, Marshmallow er MilkDry Roasted
CARNATION pkgof 10, 59 BEAVER
CHOCOLATE 28 genvy PEANUTS
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Sealtest, Regular, Crearned
COTTAGE CHEESE
325 g
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19 -fl -oz
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SAVE 5 8,i
All Purpose
MONARCH FLOUR
23 kg
bag 29
(Our Regular Price 2.87)
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Quick Cooking or Minute
QUAKER OATS
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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
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6 Varieties Including
Whole Kernel Corn (12 -fl -oz)
28 -fl -oz
tin
750 g
carton
79
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STOKELY VEGETABLES
500 g
carton
14
fl -oz
tin
for
(Our Regular Price 1.59)
(Our Regular Price up to 73c each)
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GARBAGE BAGS
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59
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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.