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Clinton News-Record, 1983-09-07, Page 22PAGE 20-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1983 1•M. S-ftecor i` LASSIFIE 46. In memoriam Mac PIAL® In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister Judy who passed away Sept 7 1981 P1 se God forgive our silent tears A constant wish that Judy was here. Others were taken yes we know But she was ours, and we love her so. If all the world were ours to give We would give it yes and more. To see the face of our loved one Coming smiling through the door. Please God, just take a message to Judy.in heaven above. To tell her how much we miss her And give her all our love. Dearly loved and missed by mom and dad, brothers Todd and Jamie. 36x LEE In loving memory of a dear cousin Helen Lee, who passed away eight years ago August 29th, 1975: We do not need a special day. To bring you to our minds, The days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find, They say time heals all sorrow. And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved, How much we miss you yet. - Always remembered by the Kennedy s and Aunt Mayme.-- 36x BROMLEY In loving memory of our dear parents, grandparents and great grandparents, Grace Bromley, who passed away Sept. 8, 1967 and - William Bromley, who passed away. Sept. 8, 1974. We wish so much that life could be just as it was before, That you both could be in your favourite chairs when we come through the door. But since these special dreams of ours can never now come true, We will be grateful for the years we had parents like you. Too dearly loved to be forgotten by son Harold, daughter-in-law Irene and grandchildren and great grandchildren from Listowel, Moorefield, Blyth and Centralia. ---36 HOGGART In loving memory of a dear brother and son, John A. Hog- gart, who passed away September 12, 1975. We are thinking of- you today John, But then that is nothing new, We thought of you yesterday, And the day before that too. We will think of you tomorrow, And each day throughout the year, We will think of you forever, For to us you were so dear. Sadly• missed and dearly loved by his sister Barbaro, brother .,Ken and Mother Helen Hoggart. -36 ,493 46 In memoriam Macl00NALD in loving memory of my deor friend, Judy Leigh MacDonald who passed away 2 years ago Sept 7 1983. Many the thoughts 1 give to you As the long hours go by Thinking of the things we used to do and say. Just you and I Sometimes they make me smile Sometimes they make me cry ,But are precious 10 me alone Memories of you and I. Always remembered by Andrea. 36 47. Card of thanks McGREGOR-MURNEY Special thanks to everyone who helped organize and attended our Buck and Doe. A special thanks to Rick and Carol Forbes for making this a day to remember. Terri Murney and Brian McGregor. - 36 DEWAR We would like to thank our friends and relatives who helped us celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary recently. Jim and Delphine Dewar. 36x ALEXANDER I would like to thank everyone in the community who attended our shower at Janet Koetsier's. I would also like to thank everyone for all the lovely gifts I received. Lorie Alexander. --36x SILLIB Words cannot express the feel- ing of the •family of the late Ellen Sillib, and we extend our sincere thank you and apprecia- tion to so many people who sup- ported us during ou.r loved one's illness, special thanks for all the visits; cards, flowers and diabetic donations, nurses and doctors of Wingham and Vic- toria Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Ping, Rev. Bauman, Tasker Funeral Home Blyth,' In- ternational Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Union No. 1863, Chompco soles and service, A & P store management, and staff, to the neighbours for their thoughtfulness and kindness, for the food that was brought into the home and to the UCW of Blyth United Church ladies for the lovely lunch after the ser- vice. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered. Harvey Sillib and family. --.36 LE BEAU A sincere thank you to Dr, Shepherd, Dr. Salsbury, 1st Boor. nurses, visits, gifts and cords sent, while in hospital and at home. Helen Le Beau. - 36x BURKHOLDER We would like to thank everyone for the lovely dance given in our honour. The memory of that evening will be forever treasure,. A special thanks to Yogy and our friends and neighbours for the work' they put into it to make the evening such a success. Nellie and George Burkholder. 36x O KGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGK GK REALTY & Insurance Inc. 14 Isaac St., Clinton 482-9747. Also Goderich, Exeter, Grand Bond. AL HARTLEY BOB THOMAS BILL COUNTER 482-3693 482-3096 482-3687 SIX YEAR OLD BRICK BUNGALOW, 3 bedrooms. gas hot water heat and much more. CUSTOM BUILT FOR LUXURIOUS LIVING, this brick bungalow is loaded with features you'll like. TWO STOREY BRICK. 4 bedrooms, central. PYRAMID MODULAR, 56 x 22, 2-4 pc. baths, 3 bedrooms, 6 closets, spacious lot overlooking river. STUCCO, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, carpeted, central. FRAME, 11/2 storey. 3 bedrooms, top condition, the price will surprise you! 11/2 STOREY FRAME, attached garage, beautiful lot, central. NEAR CLINTON, 4 acres, 2 bedroom home, garage, 24 x 32 metal barn. 30 ACRES, 11/2 storey beim., near amain highway. 150 ACRES cash crop land, dryer, good home. C.M.H.C. LISTING; 4 bedroom brick, carpeted, large central tot, priced to sell. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW on Targe corner lot, fireplace. carport, air conditioned. MEMBER HURON RE,.,L ESTATE BOARD Multl +le Listing Service) 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'K OK OK OWE OK OKCK"--14 CG'k.i :rte go res its Two Wingham women, Nora Finnigan and Sara Anstett each went home with an extra $500 after winning the jackpot prize at the Clinton Monster Bingo on September 5. Lloyd Glousher of Blyth won a $172.50 share the wealth prize, while Velma Donnelly of Goderich and Lorraine Broumpton of London split a $160 special. Bill Austin of Scafort`: won the third share the wealth game, valued at $153.50. Individual $50 winners in regular garnes were Ina Finlayson of Staff fa, Lorraine Robinson of Goderich, Bob Machan of Blyth, Joan Merner of Bayfield and Mrs. Vera Glazier of Clinton. Splitting game winnings were: Brenda Riehl of Clinton, Mrs. Arnold Beech of Goderich, Elmer Lee of Clinton, Phyllis Ryan of Goderich, Wilda Austin of Seaforth, Kerry Pitblado of Goderich, Marg Carter of Clinton, Helen Greenwood of Goderich, Annie Cronin of Dublin and Helga Bell of Bayfield; Sandra Leddy of Goderich and Judy Dykstra of Bayfield; Judy Lee of Clinton, Eileen Laframboise of Bayfield and Jean Gowing of Atwood. Other winners were: Margaret Cook of Goderich, Brenta Riehl of Clinton, Pauliije� McDougal of Grand Bend andEmery Baechler of Goderich; Kerry Pitblado of Goderich and Ruth Gowing of Listowel; Mrs. Pearl Farr of Centralia and Elsie Hulley of Goderich; Ron Smith and Grace MacDonald, both of Goderich; Bill Austin of Seaforth, Sandra Leddy and Sharon Henry, both of Goderich; Brenda Riehl of Clinton and Sharon Phillips of Goderich. SCTV actress helps. This year, special UNICEF ambassador, An- drea Martin- known to North American television viewers for her many roles on SCTV - has joined UNICEF volunteers across Ontario who donate their time and talents to support UNICEF'S Hallowe'en and Greeting Card fundraising cam- paigns. The campaigns fund long-term programs in health-care, nutrition, education,. safe water and sanitation for children who desperately need this help in over 100 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. UNICEF Ontario needs YOUR help too. Join the ex- panding team of volunteers working for UNICEF's children during this fall's vital fundraising campaigns. Call or write for further in- formation to: UNICEF On- tario, 1992 Yonge Street, Suite 204, Toronto, Ontario M4S 17x7. Tel: 1416 1 487-4153. 0 Here's your Apartment! So many people find the apa, tmont they wont In the Clas.lfled Section No. 17 (Apar- tments for Rent) Clinton News - Record, there's lust Rot to be one for you. 35 Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE CHARLES DENOMME late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 17th jay of June 1983 are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 9th day of September 1983 after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice DATED at Clinton, Ontario this 10th day of August. 1983. E B MENZIES Q C Box 68 Clinton Ontario Solicitor for the Executrix 31 31 31 31 31 31 a1 is .***** ***************,***lot** * **»1 * ** 1at*1*trig * C 1 E 31 31 41 95 t= 95 4, t( 31 y these f Robin Hood ALL PURPOSE FLOUR 10 Kg Bag 5.69 T Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday - 9-6 p m Thurs & Fri - 9-9 Saturday -9 60 m SEAFORTH Every Wednesday is Senior Citizens Day - 5 Discount or free Delivery We reserve the right 10 limit quantity MACINTOSH APPLES 1.29 Libby - TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. Tin .89 Tang Assorted FRUIT DRINKS 3-250 ml Cartons .89 Canada Grade A Frozen TURKEYS 6,1016 1.5 kg sue kK 2.16 .98 OLD DUTCH BLEACH 3.6 Litre Jug .99 Freshly Minced Reg GROUND BEEF 2.60 1.18 Fresh Soong Ontario Shank Portion LEG OF PORK Lg 2.60 1.18 Fresh Y oung Ontario Hutt Port,ori LEG OF PORK Frozen Nev. Zealand lamb LOIN CHOPS 2.82 1.28 kg 6.57 2.98 ut Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Green Beans Wax Beans French Cut Beans Broccoli Spears Brussels Sprouts Whole Carrots Sliced Carrots Cauliflower Corn ' Mixed Vegetables Onion Rings Peas Peas & Diced Carrots Diced Squash Diced Turnips 6/5 lb. - 19.04 6.5 Ib 19.04 1/2011, 17.24 12/1 kg 27.81 6/516 22.99 6/5 lb. 31.25 6,516 13.65 12/2 lb 21.84 6/51b 20.11 6/5 Ib 18.67 6/216 12.22 6/516 18.32 6/516 16.17 6511, 13.29 6: i lh 11.13 Frozen Net, Zealand lamb SHOULDER,".4.37 CHOPS 1t, 1.98 Maple Leal Sweet Pickled Half cr,ovac COTTAGE kg 3.06 ROLLS i, 1.39 Maple Leal Sliced BOLOGNA 500 g pkg, 1 .49 Maple Leal 250 g pkg Popular Varieties 'MEAT STICKS 1■�� F resh HAM STEAK kg 3.48 Ih 1.58 Maple teal link Style Regular or Hint ut Maple BREAKFAST 51° g" SAUSAGE 1.98 Maple teal Slued COOKED 1-5 R PkR HAM 1.09 Maple l eai I'• Ike P,ece - VISKING'6o- 2.40 BOLOGNA 11, 1.09 Maple lea 11'ortion HAM STEAK 175 R pkg 1.69 Maple teal half , r. n. ac ( nuntr. K 11, hen HAM kg 8.36 Ih 3.79, FROM THE DELI PI A(1 509 R ORI N R %OV,' NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO. _ 9)91159 RN MID SI P19 VH1 R KNECHTEL ROTH FOOD MARKET [CANNED PASTAS Seaforth „a Ph. 1 ell H,Iked MEAT WAVES P0p111,,, iar,ehe, 4.37 1.98 '.1 apt' ,.al SALAMI n, Pepp,•,,,,,n Salon, 4.37 1.98 SUMMER SAUSAGE 6.57 2� 11„I.,,,t, I argr CANTELOUPES 4 yl hd,6e1 ea, ll .89 FREESTONE PEACHES 2.49 Unlanu , ,,9 Ha55,.1 BARTLETT PEARS 2.49 HEAD LETTUCE .59 Onta,i,, Needle,. CUCUMBERS (Warm ZUCCHINI SQUASH ,a,h .69 I nM kg Ib .49 EGG PLANT a,h .39 ()mil -,h 100 WHOLE WHEAT BREAD .69 6-5 g 1,141 ENGLISH MUFFINS Pkg of It . 79 N e.mn (9.,.pherr, JELLY ROLLS 1411 g . 89 FROZEN FOOD rn,r n Orange or (,rapelro,l OLD SOUTH JUICE 11 5 tan .89 I arra House Assorted CREAM PIES 12 1„ 1.49 Highlmer tit holler till g pig COD or 1.89 BOSTON"BLUEFISH ~144,5 ( A1'11.111011 HASH BROWNS 1.49 J Health ft Beauty TOOTHPASTE if.„91 1.29 121) ,r,l Luh' 1701. ABSORBINE JUNIOR 2.49 11,1.. n, MAXI THINS I,kg 1.89 `MAXI THINS 2.09 110 . ,.,. QUALITY BULK FOODS 27 MAIN STREET SEAFORTH Specials effective from Wed. Sept. 7 till closing Tues. Sept. 13 .891 Sanka Uriallemated 1 NSTANT COFFEE 4 tl O( lar Ma,well Hous. PREMIUM COFFEE 2.88 169 g OW MILL OATS 1 15 kg Lestod ALL PURPOSE CLEANER800 1111 2.49 .99 General Mills PAC MAN CEREAL 1'5 g bo, Save -All 100 roll WAX PAPER bo, 1.99 1.39 S.'.e. All 100 roll WAX PAPER 1.39 Relill Mir LIQUID DETERGENT 2 '50 ml bottle, .49 Lipton Chicken Noodle SOUP MIX 4 pkg. 1.59 Lipton HERBAL TEAS 16 oz 1 s 29 Ken L Ration BURGERS 2 kg. pig 3.79 Mazola CORN OIL 750 m1 bottle 1.89 GEM RICE .. 2 kg hag Maple teal Reg or SL„n Mill, CHEESE 'li° " pk" SLICES 2.99 9(11171,1 )loo,( 1 9,6, PIE CRUST MIX ;4,9 g 14.91., TEA BAGS Pkg 9,1 144 3.99 A.In,4•r 5l„ell r,r 11,1154.5 PEACHES 19 ,,, lo, 1.09 1.99 1.29 Society DOG FOOD '4°' 2/.99 Carnation COFFEE MATE 2.49 500 g tar Old Lyme TABLE SYRUP 750 ml 1.99 Maple teal Flakes of TURKEY,CHICKEN o, CORNeD BEEF 'a'tg 1.89 Dial Regular 59,,• BAR 4SOAP rIrg .99 el.er FLOUR 2.39 hag Nome I i.e. Ass! CAT FOOD 6 o, tin Dant, .39 FRIED RICE 9 ISO "pkg DARE COOKIES 1,.. 2.69 rd "`Cheese House: and „-aDutch Specialties-- 4 Or 19 MAIN STREET SEAFORTH WHITE SUGAR .35 1b. or 40 kg. bag 29.00 PITTED DATES 1.99 .b. Quaker Bran MUFFIN MIX .89 lb. WORCHESTER SAUCE .99 ,e. Store Cut MOZZARELLA CHEESE 2.49 . Creamy HAVARTI CHEESE 2.59. HEINZ 57 SAUCE 1l09b. While Supply Lasts Strawberry SUNDAE TOPPING .99 le HEINZ VINEGAR .20 or 20 Itr. container With tap 7,99 WE DO ALL THE SCOOPING! Dutch Style MEAT LOAF 2.391b. Black Forest COOKED HAM 3.49 SPECULAAS 400 g pkg. 1.19 Great for Lunches MINI BABY BELS [Cheese Portions] 4/1.00 Monday to Friday -Open 9 a.m to 5:30 p.m. -Saturday -9 a.m. to 5 p.m Open Thursday & Friday Nights Until 9 p.m.