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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-10-19, Page 12PAGE 12-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1983 Clinton graduation Valerie Miller of Clinton recently received her Canadian Food Supervisors Association Certificate. Mrs. Miller attended classes at Carleton University in Ottawa for two weeks during the course last May. She is employed at the Clinton Hospital. Archives get shelves The Huron County Historical. Society held its September meeting in the Hensall United Church with a fair attendance. President Joe Hogan chaired the meeting. Mrs. Dora Batkin, secretary -treasurer read the minutea nd gave the financial report. Mrs. Helen Anderson reported a membership of 173 this year. In the essay contest for Grades 7 and 8 there were 31 entries from East Wawanosh, Brookside (Ashfield and West Wawanosh); and Exeter schools. There was a large selection in the Pioneer Modeis at local fairs and it was suggested that the society consider sponsoring a "Historical Collection" as well as the models. The council decided to invest in some new shelving for the archives in the Huron County Library. The final meeting of the year will be held in October at Brucefield United Church, a dinner meeting with George Brophy of Lucknow, guest speaker. Mrs. Hugh McWhinney introduced the guest speaker, Paul Carroll, principal of Seaforth and Walton Public Schools. He spoke and showed slides on "The Huron Road 1830 to 1930; its construction and development. It stretches from Goderich to Guelph a distance of 95 miles. At first it was just a trail before being widened to 12 feet. In the wet season it was impassable so they made a corduroy road, but the logs soon rotted and had to be removed. Later they used gravel and in 1928 it was paved and became known as Highway 8. Wages at first ranged from 50 to 75 dollars a month. This was a very interesting presentation and Mr. Carroll was thanked by Mr. David McClure. UCW see movie On October 11, the Ontario St. U.C.W. in Clinton held their fall General meeting in the Ladies Parlour. Phyllis Tyndall, president conducted the business session. Marion Powell of the Afternoon Unit was in charge of the Devotions. Mrs. Ida Godkin led in prayer. Mrs. Powell introduced the controversial film "If You Love This Planet" by saying, "Supposing a nuclear war happened, what are your chances of survival?" The film showed the atomic bomb, the bombing of two Japanese cities, many aspects of a nuclear war, and how it would affect us. Following the film, a discussion took place regarding the individual's involvement in the nuclear arms build up. Busses join network Seven Ontario transportation companies, including United Trails Inc. of Seaforth, representing over the half of the intercity bus transport business in Ontario, have joined the Affiliated Voyageur Bus System. Beginning in the province of Quebec last year with eight Quebec -based firms, the umbrella organization is designed to in- tegrate and standardize several services offered to the public. "We are in effect joining forces with a network between Ontario and Quebec to provide a better service to the public," Rob Sherwood of Sherwood Transportation in Goderich said. "It reached the point where if we didn't improve the intercity transportation system it wouldn't have existed." The network will give individual corn- panies increased purchasing powers and advertising and marketing clout in the two - province network. At the same time, however, affiliated companies will keep their full autonomy in their ownership, management and operations but will he ahln to reduce costs of maintenance and repair work while taking advantage of volume buying of fuel, equipment and parts. As a result of the amalgamation the consumer will see better managed transfer points with co-ordinated scheduling, fewer equipment and baggage transfers, stan- dardized schedule formats and more ac- cessible information for passengers, better access to special reduced fares and sim- plified ticket purchase. For the independent companies, including United Trails, the network will provide better publicity and high profile marketing, consolidated information service, expansion of charter and support services and training and personnel improvement. The seven Ontario based companies, which feature more than a total of 300 coaches, increase the inter -provincial system to more than 575 coaches. The Affiliated Voyageur System becomes the largest of its kind in Canada and the second largest system in North America. It will carry more than eight million intercity passengers a year and operate more than 40 million intercity miles. The companiesoining the system include Charterways, Carleton Bus Lines, Canada Coach Lines, Travelways Maple Leaf Limited, and Voyageur Colonial Limited of Ottawa. ENTER A&P'S MAPLE LEAF Listen 10 the radio hockey broadcast on stations in your area. Each time the Maple Leafs score. a bal- lot will be drawn for a 550.00 A&P Gift Certificate. It the ballot includes a label or facsimile from any one of our "Goal Rush" sponsors. they win a 5100.00 Gift Certificate. (Watch for ' Goal Rush" product signs at your A&P Store.) rollout MINDINMEII6®brie MAPLE LEAF HOCKEY BROADCAST 1 1 ■ 1 11 GOAL RUSH CONTEST You could win a $50 Gift C rtiticate each time a Maple Leaf player scores a goal Name Address City Phone P.C. 1 1 • Leave this 4allol with the A&P Food Store cashier ®®®® ®®®1®1111 JANE PARKER, SLICED MCCAIN, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Orange Juice SUPER BUY! CHEFMASTER, 100% VEGETABLE OIL Soft Margarine 49 ■ 1 Ib tub SAVE .64 PROCESS CHEESE SLICES Kraft Single Thins 2.99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.63 500 g pkg of 24 You'll do better with BAKING SUPPLIES from A&P! SCHNEIDER'S Crispyflake Shortening OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.43 You'II do better at... 4AE FAR4st at A&P. For freshness Savings PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, DELICIOUS IN SALADS Free Pumplamn resMushrooms For all kindergarten teachers. Bring your class to your Jyriendly A&P Pack out your FREE PUMPKIN. CANADA FANCY. PROD. OF ONTARIO Jonathan 17. Apples 4tioo� 51b 199 bag CANADA NO. 1 GRADE. PROD. OF CALIFORNIA Red Grapes 2'$ / lb .99 CANADA FANCY. PROD. OF ITALY. NEW CROP Granny Smith Apples 218/Ib .99 PROD. OF NEW ZEALAND Fresh Kiwi Fruit 2/.99 PROD. OF ONTARIO OR U.S.A. Romaine Lettuce each .89 PROD. OF CALIFORNIA Valencia Oranges 18/199 NO. 1 GRADE. PROD. OF ONTARIO 20 Ib Potatoes• 399 bag You'II do better with BAKED GOODS from A&P! 1 Ib PKG JANE PARKER .79 ire ALL PURPOSE OR CAKE & PASTRY Monarch Flour EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk PURE VEGETABLE OIL 2.5 kg 2 bag .39 300 mL 1 79 tin ■ Pam Spray aer sol tin 3.59 SEEDLESS (OUR REG PRICE 4.19 -SAVE 50) Sunmaid Raisins 7pkgg 3■69 CHOCOLATE MINT BUTTERSCOTCH OR SEMI SWEET Chocolate Chipits 3pkgg 1.99 MOUNTAIN DEW PEPSI -FREE REG OR SUGAR FREE, REG & DIEh Pepsi-Cola plus 30dep 750 mL btl ■ OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.79 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Fresh Carrots PROD. OF ONTARO I ! ela. ,,,. bags ■ .99 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE. PROD. OF CALIFORNIA Tomatoes family 11, 10 229 pack tray each ■ 69 12/299 7/199 2/.99 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE. PROD. OF ONTARIO Fresh Rutabagas PROD. OF SOUTH AFRICA, LARGE SIZE Valencia Oranges PROD. OF FLORIDA. SEEDLESS. NEW CROP White Grapefruit PROD. OF CALIFORNIA, JUICY Pomegranates PROD. OF ITALY Roasting Chestnuts373/169 You'II do better with Health & Beauty Aids & General Merchandise from A&P! 624 g SIZE SHAMPOO OR RINSE, BY TONI 129 For "Oily Hair Only" JANE PARKER. SLICED (PUMPERNICKEL 450 g) Bran Bread JANE PARKER Spanish Bar JANE PARKER Macaroon Cup Cakes STRAWBERRY -RHUBARB Jane Parker Pie MARVEL. HAMBURGER BUNS OR Wiener Rolls 6 g loaf75 ■ 9 539 g cake ■ 9 or 1.29 624 g size .69 pkg of 12 .99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.49 RED OR GREEN TOOTHPASTE Close -Up REGULAR OR CONDITIONING SHAMPOO 200 mL PLST BTL 124 SAVE 1.25 150 mL 1 49 tube ■ Head & Shoulders plsOt btl 4 MONTH Sani®Flush 8 oz pkg CANADA NO. 1 GRADE. PROD. OF CALIFORNIA weet Green Peppers 3/100 PROD. OF U.S.A... HALLOWE'EN SHELLOUT. IN SHELL Fresh Roasted Peanuts 11:419 PROD. OF CALIFORNIA. IDEAL HALLOWEEN SHELLOUT Snack Raisins pkg of 14 149 oz pkgs REALEMON. PROD. OF U.S.A . FROM ONCENTRATE Lemon Juice 12 contplst ■99 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE. PROD. OF B.0 Bartlett Pears 174/ lb ■ 79 PROD. OF ONTARIO. CHOICE OF COLOURS Reiger Begonias 4 inch 1 69 pot PROD. OF THE TROPICS. GOLDEN RIPE Bananas 1,1K° /2 fo;100 You'II do better with GROCERY & FROZEN FOODS! CHUNK LIGHT IN BROTH Saico Tuna 6.5 OZ TIN .99 FROZEN 2 -COMPARTMENT ASST VAR Swanson Entrees �y 1 ■59 FROZEN BUTTERMILK BL UEBE RR OH ORIGINAL 3.99 Aunt Jemima Waffles 1(,)':U! 1 ■39 400 g cont 3.49 MOUTHWASH -BONUS PACK 750 mL PLUS 250 mL FREE Listermint Plhtb 1 3■99 REGULAR & DEODORANT MAXI SHIELDS Sure & Natural b3x of 3■99 DIMPFLMEIER (OUR REG PRICE 1.65 -SAVE .66) DEODORANT -COMPLEXION SIZE 9 Apple Strudel 3408■99 pkg MAPLE LEAF Tenderflake Lard .89 1 1b pkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 1 19 POWDERED Sunlight Detergent 3.59 OUR REGULAR PRICE 4 99 6L box Dial Soap banded pack of 4 bars CAVENDISH. FROZEN Hash Brown Potatoes CAVENDISH Frozen Peas FROZEN DRESSED Whitefish 7'I)q 0,, .1 9 kq n 1.69 M 174 / Ib s / 9 OCEAN SPRAY FROZEN CONCENTRATED 77', ml lin 2.19 Cranberry Cocktail 1.69 BATHROOM TISSUE. ASST COLOURS Velour Tissue 1.49 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2 03 pkq of 4 rolls ASSORTED CO1 O1 i.tS