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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-08-03, Page 13.i; zehrs fine markets.. of fine foods PRODUCE SPECIALS EXPIRE SAT. AUG. 6 ALL OTHER SPECIALS EXPIRE TUES. AUG. 9 We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable requirements. KOUT SPECIALS FRESH PORK SIDE SPARERIBS 3.95119 /kg Ib. FROM ONTARIO PORK FRESH SHOULDER PORK BUTT CHOPS 3.d6139 /kg lb. FRESH COUNTRY CUT CHICKEN FRYER PARTS: 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK AND NECK. 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK. 3WWINGS & 2 GIBLET PACKS. SCHNEIDERS COOKED PORTION SIZE HAM STEAK WITH SAUCE 175 g PKG. PART BACK ON FRESH CHICKEN LEGS •Z 84.,f.29 FROM ONTARIO POULTRY FRESH SPLIT CHICKEN BREASTS 3.51kg f.S9 SCHNEIDERS COOKED -10 VARIETIES MINI DELI MEATS 250 g PKG1.s9 MADE WITH PORK & BEEF Z&W BREAKFAST STYLE LINK SAUSAGE 3.28..1.49 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED BONELESS PORK BUTT COTTAGE ROLL 4.39.,1.99 A A I,. SCHNEIDERS SLICED SIDE BACON ENDS 500 g PKG 1.99 S': 16 A SCHNEIDERS FAMILY PACK BEEF BURGERS 1 kg PKG 4.99 FRESH PORK SHOULDER BUTT ROASTS 3.06.1.39., COUNTRY GOLD SLICED -5 VARIETIES COOKED MEATS 1 75 q PKG 79° SUPER SPECIALS CANADA GRADE NEW CROP ONTARIO POTATOES 10 lb. el A G 1. PROD. OF ONT. SQUASH SUPER SPECIALS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE SWEET JUICY CALIFORNIA CANTALOPES SIZE 18s C EA SUPER SPECIALS ZUCCHINI 130 kg 59'lb PAGE 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1983 Legionaires win f,: ;st By Bertha MacGregor The Hensall Kinsmen sponsored a fast ball Tourna- ment on Saturday. The win - vers were: A Champions Hensall Legionaires and B champions Pfaff Electric, Exeter. The slow -pitch game on Sunday was won by the Jet Boys, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and Sally of Mitchell were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Al Corbett and family. Mrs. Margaret Hewitt of Ottawa, formerly of Hensall and Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes on Thursday. She was' accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Hether- ington of Kingston. The Hewitts lived in the home now owned by Mrs. Alma Horton and left Hensall many years ago while Mr. Hewitt was still in the RCAF. Upon his retirement they moved to Goderich where he was employed as a dispat- cher for the Goderich police department. While on his way to work one night, his car was struck from the rear by another car and Mr. Hewitt died twenty five days later in Victoria Hospital as a result of burns and shock. Mrs. Hewitt later moved to Ottawa. While they resided in Hensall she sang in the choir of Carmel Presbyterian Church. They also visited with Jim Sangster who had been a friend and neighbor. Mr. Charles Mickle of Hamilton spent the weekend visiting with his mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle; before leaving for a month's vaca- tion in the Caribbean. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins and family of Waterloo visited Monday with the former's mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. At the United Church, Bet- ty Beer was the soloist with all tourney Marlin Nagtegaal, organist, leading the music. Miss Beer sang the Lord's Prayer and a very beautiful solo. The ushers for the service were Joyce Pepper and Cecil Pep- per with Bill Bailey greeting the congregation. Next Sun- day will be Baptismal Ser- vice, with Mr. McDonald conducting the service. Many visitors were welcom- ed to the service and lemonade and cookies were served in the Fellowship Hall following the service due to the wet weather. The flowers at the 'front of the church were placed in loving memory of Mr. Milton Lavery. Worship service will resume in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Fri- day evening, August 5th with Rev. Kenneth Knight in charge. Wins Twice Jim Dickins of Hensall was a double winner at the two-day Motocross Races at Hully Gully July 31 and Aug. 1. Jim rode his Hully Gully sponsored Suzuki to a first place win in the 80B class on Sunday and did battle again on Monday and captured 44, .r7vIr a� 4..,4 rti 4�.. ,;. L ._ 1(40,Mrs. Lillian Mae McLeod of Clinton and formerly of Bayfield died on Tuesday, July 26, 1983. Funeral service was held on Friday, July 29, 1983. sixth place. Way to go Jim! Congratulations. Hensall Native Dies at Niagara Falls The death occurred on Sunday at Greater Niagara Falls Hospital, Mrs. A.E. Howe, the former Helen Elder, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Elder, Hensall. She was a graduate of the London Normal School and McDonald Institute, Guelph. Following her mar- riage to Mr. Fred Howe of London they lived in that area. Later they took up residence in Tuscon, Arizona and Niagara Falls. Surviving is her husband Mr. A.E. Howe, Fort Erie, one son Dr. W.A. Howe, Fort Erie ( Practising in Niagara Falls) one daughter (Betty) Mrs. Emmit Brookes, Las Crucis, New Mexico; two sisters Mrs. Grace Peck, Huronview, formerly of Hen- sall ; Mrs. (Jean) Lyle Statham, Kingsville; two brothers John Elder, Oshawa; Lorne Elder Lon- don; six grandchildren also survive. Funeral service was held at Fort Erie on Wednesday. k. 1.1�9c. 1 1" -"4r. I Ii:lvl .7 4.51,1 halt & jfttcontr FUNERAL HOME LIMITED I 1 HIGH STREET, (LINTON 182-9441 O MILLS, ANNOUNCEMENT Howson Mills proudly announces our appointment as an agent for the For this reason we are making some changes and Additions to our Elevator •NEW 5000 BUSHELS/HOUR INTAKE PIT •NEW 250,000 BUSHEL SILO Also this year we will be handling & contrac- ting soybeans along with our usual white beans, corn, barley & mixed grain. Come in and see us or give us a call and let us help look after your crop. Howson Mills I l Elevator Division Blyth, Ont. 523-9624 or 523-4241 Elevator Main Office 11/4 miles east of Blyth ori County Rd. 25 then 1/2 mile north The Clinton area was a bargain -hunter haven on Saturday, with sidewalk sales down- town and garage sales all over town. Diane Rivers and Kyra Aylesworthy took ad- vantage of the buying fever and the warm weather by opening up a Koolaid and iced tea stand on Albert St. (Darrell Kloeze photo) C C C',.l . } n.sei1or tette I r,; es ® sat orfs ren. a variety of By Mary Chessell Last week, Murdock and Ruth Morrison moved into the apartment vacated by Jay Ball in Bayfield's Clan Gregor Apartments. Bonnie Barraclough and Karri are moving into the Hayter house where the Morrisons lived. Harvey Hayter had a lens implant in one eye on July 2, and is anxiously awaiting the time when he can have the other eye done, and resume all of his normal activities. The Rev. Wilena Brown returned to her home early last week, and officiated at the Wise - Keys wedding in Go len Church on Satur- day. Judging by the traffic north out of Varna on Satur- day night, a big crowd of the Keys family's friends at- tended the wedding recep- tion. Doug and Mildred McAsh, Darryn and Krista had a very enjoyable two-week camping trip. They stopped at Elora Gorge and Wonderland, visited friends in Echo Bay and Sault Ste. Marie and relatives in Wawa, then took a bicycle tour off Mackinac Island on the return trip. Excellent weather added to the enjoy- ment of their holiday. World Development and Relief is the theme of the church service in Stanley Park Pavilion on Sunday. Please remind your children to bring their mite boxes. Adults also reminded of the special envelopes they received several weeks ago. Shirley Luther of Hensall, who is well-known in this area, is the guest speaker. Amrit Lama of Nepal, a guest of John and Margaret Robinson on weekends, will participate in a short di- alogue with Marg Amrit, a 19 year-old college student, is a counsellor at Camp Menesetung this summer, with one week at Camp Bimini in Perth County. The children have enjoyed having him, as he is very athletic, and has taught them some karate, along with other sports. Amrit, a Buddhist, is impressed with the Christian fellowship en- joyed in the church camps, and has been very happy with is experience there. At least one coach of a boys ball team has been very ;discouraged with the poor turnout for practises and games. The people who coach these teams are donating their time, and parents whose children are on teams should make a real effort to get their child there, or at least notify the coach in good time if it's impossible for him to be there. If you have news items during the next two weeks, please submit them directly to the paper, or hold them until we return from holidays about Aug. 19. Son visits from Florida. John and Velma Smith of Vanastra were pleasantly surprised when their son Ron and daughter-in-law Mary and granddaughter Kelly arrived from Florida and visited with them for a few days. Also Irene and Dennis from Toronto visited with the latter's parents for the weekend. PROD. OF S. AFR. GRANNY SMITH PROD. OF ONTARIO o `� a CANADA NO. 1 GRADE a -1„,00 N 0 FIELD CUCUMBERS PROD. OF ONT. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE GREEN CABBAGE PROD. OF ONT. FA ASSORTED ... ;� >>is>k�►�ry(���l��l!'<:,�•: wt.�;:.:«IM:.zs�.»:>;::ewrr+r#;::�iz:<.:: . MAPLE LEAF PARA OR VISKING 162/kg BOLOGNA 1,191b. SCHNEIDERS SLICED SMOKED 5.71 /kg PICNIC SHOULDER 259. Z&W COOKED OUTSIDE ROUND 1O•56 /kg ROAST BEEF 4.79. SCHNEIDERS SMOKED 659/kg PORK SAUSAGE2.99I,. SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST 909 mL SAUERKRAUT 1.49 COUNTRY GOLD SLICED 4x50 g PKGS. CORNED BEEF 2.29 MAPLE LEAF VEAL STEAKETTES 3.49 MAPLE LEAF MINI FULLY COOKED 6.37/kg DINNER HAM 21191b NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER s3 /kg LAMB CHOPS 1.991b SUPER SPECIALS PROD. OF CALIFORNIA SWEET JUICY NECTARINES OR PLUMS 1.7 42/kg 59° TROPICAL PLANTS F 4.99 PROD. OF ONT. FANCY APPLES t74 ,,,79#6 GREEN BEANS to96 49'b WAX BEANS 196,wg39QIb VISIT ZEHRS NEW MARKET IN WASAGA BEACH OPEN TO SERVE YOU SEVEN DAYS A WEEK