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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
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Partly Skimmed
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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
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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
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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
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530 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
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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
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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
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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
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