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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-12-09, Page 5• • Donna Reid graduated from Fanshawe College in London on Nov. 6, after completing a three-year course hi Science Laboratory Technology. Donna also attended S.S. 1 Hulett, Hallett ;, , :1, and S.D.H.S. She Is adaughter of Watson and Be. 1 Reid of R.R. 1 Blyth, r Is em- ployed at Daco Laboratories in Stratford- Varnfolk enjoy pari By Mary Chesser Over 30 area seniors a tended the Recreation" Christmas party in Stanley Township hall on November 25th. There were eight tables of euchre, with high prizes going to Miss Jean McEwan and Mrs. B. Stephenson, and consolation prizes to Mrs. Scotchmer and Mrs. R. Turner. Lone hand prizes were won by Mrs. M. Broad - foot and Mrs. Ida Godkin. The large number of door prizes were won by Mrs. Ruby Webster, • Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. G. Col- eman, Mrs. McClinchey, Mrs. M. Reid, Mrs. Thelma Utter; Mrs. Edna Cox, Mrs. Eileen Consitt, Mrs. L. Penhale, Harry Baker and Ken Stewart. Dates have been set for the Christmas tree bonfire - January 8th, and the Winter Carnival - Saturday, February 6th at 7 p.m- UCW meets Varna United Church Women held their annual pot -luck supper last Thursday evening, with eleven former -members joining them at beautifully decorated tables. Eleanor McAsh was surprised with a decorated cake in honour of her birthday and the singing of Happy Birthday. President Doris Wilson opened the meeting which followed with the poem "Bir- thplace" and welcomed the guests. She reported on the November executive meeting. Helen Taylor was appointed to Community Friendship, replacing Beatrice Taylor. Dates were set for the dessert euchre, Wed., April 21; plant sale, May 1; anniversary supper, Sept. 22, and thankoffering meeting on Oct. 7. A decision was made to br- ing articles for Dr. Bridgman's work in Zaire and Angola to the January meeting. Included in the list are school supplies, vegetable seeds, knitting and crocheting supplies, layettes, dress materials, good used clothing and medical supplies. Detailed lists are at the back of the church for those who missed the meeting. Marjorie Stirling and Lyn- da Postill, assisted by Doris Wilson, led the worship, with the reading of the Christmas scriptures interspersed with carol singing and accom- panied by quiet organ music by Marjorie. Myra Postill sang the Coventry Carol. She Sit ws con`Sii era ie pie of having her father's talent for singing, although she has not started voice training yet The filmstrip "Merry Christmas, World" was shown, depicting present- day resentday situations of people from different backgrounds, in- cluding some with social pro- blems_ The meeting concluded with the singing of Silent Night in the darkened church and prayer by Mar- jorie. arjorie. The Sunday • School Christmas concert is on Sun- day afternoon at 2:00. Everyone is welcome to come and see the children perform_ Smile Many people are so op- posed to exercise, they won't even jog their memories- + ++ You roust admit that an alarm clock, factory does a rousing business. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 ,1981 -PAGE 5 Sunrise Partly Skimmed 2% Milk 3 qt. bag% et Mixed Rib End and Tenderloin End (7-9 Chops) Loin Pork Chops lb IGA First Grade Butter 1 9s 16 Flavours Chapman's Ice Cream 2I;rr. 1. 56 Sunrise Ready -to -Serve Egg Nog 1 litre E.D. Smith 19 0. oz. Cherry Pie Filling 1.59 Clover Leaf 7.75 oz Pink Salmon 1.69 McCain 900, g Instant Potato Flakes 2.29 Lipton pkg. of 2 Onion Soup Mix . 89 24-10 oz. tins Coca-Cola 4.95 Carnation 10 x 28 g Rich, Hot Milk or with Marshmallow Hot Chocolate 1.39 Mazola Corn Oil 750,mL 1..39 Perla Heavy Base. sets of 3 Old Fashioned 10 oz_ or Hi -Ball 13 oz. Tumblers; pkg. of 1 Anjou. Wine au/z oz_, Brandy 43/4 oz_ or Liqueur 13/4 oz. Stemware 3•77 Lancia 1 kg Ready Cut Macaroni or Spaghetti Bravo 28 O. oz Plain Spaghetti Sauce .99 1.09 Stokely's 12-14 ft oz Fancy Cut Green or Wax Beans, Cream Style Corn. Whole Kernel Com or Honey 2/$1 Pod Peas Hi-Dri 2 roll White or Yellow Paper Towels 1.09 Velour 4 roll White, Yellow, Beige Tissue Bathroom 1.29 Canada Dry 750 mL Canada Dry Club Soda. Tonic Water, Gingerale or Sugar Free Gingerale Libby's 48 0. oz. Fancy Tomato Juice Clover Leaf 10fl. oz. Mandarin Oranges Clover Leaf 3.66 oz - Smoked Ortters (pew deposit) . 39 1.19 . 69 1 109 Connors 6 oz Snow Crab Meat De Jean 4.25 oz Medium Deveined Shrimp De Jean 4.25 oz Small Deveined Shrimp Weston pkg. of 6 Raspberry or Lemon Butterhoms 2.79 3.49 2.99 . 89 Pampers pkg. of 24 Toddler Size Disposable Diapers Saran Wrap 15 m Regular Food Wrap Ivory 1 L Liquid Dish Detergent Comet 400 g Powdered Cleanser Cascade 1.4 kg Automatic Dishwasher 4.79 . 79 2.49 . 58 ..49 Kraft 500 mL Mayonnaise Tang 4 x 33/4 oz. OrangeFlavoured Drink Crystals 1.49 1.69 Chun King 40 oz. Beef, Chicken or Mushroom Chow Mein 2.39 Nestle 350 mL Chocolate Quik Syrup 1.49 Chipits 350 g Semi -Sweet or Butterscotch Baking Chips 2.09 Dietrich pkg. of 12 Scone Rolls .99 Nabob 1 Ib Tradition Vacuum Pack Regular, Filter or Extra Fine Coffee Kleenex pkg. of 30 Dinner Napkins Weston's 300 g Coconut and Caramel Coconut Ceylon 3.49 E.D. Smith - 25 fl. az- Garden Cocktail .79 IGA - While or Whole Wheat Bread .59 Gaines 8 kg Dog Meal Dry Dog Food Gaines 1 kg Top Choice Beef or Cheese Semi Moist Dog Food Heinz 10 B. oz. Tomato Soup McVities 300 g Tuc Crackers 7.99 2.19 Top Valu 3-4 lb Dinner Hams 1b2 18 Canada Grade •'A" Frozen All Sizes Maple Leaf Young Turkeys .61 08 Kal Kan 6 oz Assorted Varieties Canned Cat Food 2/.79 1.19 3/$1 .99 �,einFSF as. E'aa 29 Produce of Ontario Canada No. 1 Potatoes 10 nr. haq 1.17 Product of Florida White Only Grapefruit each size 48's 11 Canada No. 1 Florida Large Vine Ripe Tomatoes Ib .59 Product of Florida 5 Ib bag Large Sweet Juice Oranges 1.88 Canada No. 1 California Pascal Celery ea_ .88 Canada No. 1 Ontario Green 2/ 89 Cabbage Canada No. 1 Ontario 5 Ib bag Large Cooking Onions .99 Canada No. 1 Ontario Waxed Rutabagas 3/$1 Extra Fancy B.C. Red and Golden Delicious Apples lb .78 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTiL CLOSING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1981. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMiT QUA'`'ITiTiES. STORE HOURS Monday 0-30 a.m.-6700 p.m. TurAday ®b ednesday Thnrvday Friday Saturday s:30 a_m_-6_110 p.m. 0:30._m--46.00 p -m. 530 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 8c.30 m. -9:00 p.m. 0:30a_m.-407p.m. (WlN THURSDAY 4M1 FRIDAY MC,HT 111.1.9 P.M. PO11 Ynl"iI CONVENIENCE Granny 350 g Chocolate Chip 1 .55 Cookies Christie 125-150 g Regular or Sour Cream Mini Chips or Cheddar Flings or Mini firIii' ddee. Rowntree 5.8 oz_ Coffee Crispettes T.V. Time 8 oz_ Popping Corn . 70 1.19 . 77 Lady Patricia 300 mL Aerosol Soft. Firm or Extra Firm Hair Spray Polident pkg_ of 48 Denture Tablets 1.89 1.79 Stacey 1 Ib Soft Margarine . 69 Maple Leaf By The Piece Polish Sausage Ib 1.68 Burns, Frozen Golden Basted 6-16 Ib Young Turkeys Ib 1.18 Maple Leaf 1 Ib pkg. All Beef or Skinless Wieners 1.48 Maple Leaf 500 g pkg. 3 Varieties Sliced Econ 1.98 Maple Leaf 175 g pkg. Cooked Ham 1.18 Maple Leaf 500 g pkg. Sliced 'L%CiivyG f0 1 AR. Canadian Queen l/l's or 11/2's Boneless. Hams lb 2 • 18 Canada Utility Grade Frozen Canada Packers Young Turkeys Ib• 8 9 Maple Leaf By The Piece Bologna Lake-Pac. 1 lb pkg. Cleaned Lake Smelt Maple Leaf 250 g pkg. 8 Varieties Party Sticks Ib 1.18 .98 1.48 Maple Leaf 5-6 Ib Smoked Picnic Shoulders Maple Leaf 3-4 Ib Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls Maple Leaf Store Packed Breakfast J{]ai.7i 4�I�a Ib 1.48 Ib 1.68 McCain 12',2 az Frozen From Concentrate Orange Juice Carnation 500 g Frozen Ranch Cuts Potato Wedges McCain 24 oz. Frozen Apple Pie Gainsborough 15 oz. Frozen 3 Pack Pie Shells .88 Kraft 1 kg Processed 2 3 oz. Singles Cheese Slices ib 1 5.49 Baden XXX 12 oz. Colby .69 Brick or Farmers Cheese 1.59 1.49 1.99 FIGHT THE LUNG CRIPPLERS Use Christmas Seals PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION AND/QR TRADE MARK IDENTIFICATION ONLY. THE WRITTEN COPY WILL PREVAIL AT ALL TiMES. ALL, N IC.HAN0ISC 1M sAnsrAtnoN GUAR AAMA • WIGO'JC7'Rt►LACt0, 'fOUS' -lj Of& elpsslatbi0