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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-02-22, Page 5early Files' 5 years ago February 22, 1979 Is it $2.10 or 21.0 cents? That's the ques- tion many motorists might ask if they didn't read• the fine print on the new price signs at several area gas stations, as metric conver- sion has hit town. The price of 21 cents a litre first appeared at Harold's Shell Station last week. A $28,393 Canada Works grant has been given to set up a Huron Information and Multi -Service Centre in Vanastra. An unprecedented cold snap finally abated in Huron County, and much of the northwestern half of North America on Tuesday, but not before it left behind a legacy of broken records, ice covered lakes, frozen pipes, unstartable cars, and expen- sive heating bills. 10 years .ago_ February 21, 1974 At the first administrative committee meeting of the Clinton Centennial Band held last Friday night, the foundations were laid for a sound financial future, to ensure that the band is established as' a permanent part of the community, according to a committee spokesman. Hullett Township council last week gave. their approval to motion to have the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Com- munication carry out a survey of traffic con- trol signs on the boundary between Hullett . and McKillop Township. The Ontario Plowmen's association has announced that Huron County will host the 1978 International Plowing Match. 25 years ago February 19, 1959 Mrs. Cullen Ferguson made use of the • stanip. dispenser erected this winter. at .the.. Clinton Post Office. Provided for the conve- nience of the customers at night and on Sun • - days, the dispenser will sell automatically "five four -cent stamps and five one -cent 'stamps in a small booklet,' for a 25 -cent coin. Mrs. Ferguson is employed at Lee's' Ladies Wear. Her husband is a Sergeant in the Canadian Army with .the Postal Corps at ItCAF Station Clinton. liarry Ball was re-elected chairman of the Clinton Hospital Board at the annual meeting this week. S0. years ago CLINT.QI,d NEWS -F EEQ1iD, WEDNESDAY, FI ERUA1 Y 2,1 ME"AGF 5 YOU CAN COUNT ON US FDR SAVINGS BUYS OF THE WEEK LARGE SIZE. FRESH EGGS `CANADA GRADE "A" DOZEN. PRONTO WHITE PAPER TOWELS 2'S VAN. CAMP ASSORTED BEANS WITH PORK SWANSON. BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY FROZEN MEAT PIES 8 0Z. WHITE SWAN BATHROOM TISSUE ASSORTED 4 ROLL SAVE U PT TO 76' SAVE UPTO50° February 22, 1934 • Miss CunninghanOlorist, has had on ex • - •hibition in the office the past week a grapefruit grown in her own greenhouse. It .is a large size and the fifth which. has ripen- ed this season. The weather, has been very cold this winter but certainly the temperature where this 'grapefruit grew has been all right, although no doubt the coal bin has had a good deal to do with it. These grapefruits are said to be a good flavor. The ('unninghanls have from.time to time grown grapefruit, lenioris, and 'oranges in their green houses. Mr. Bridgman, architect of IAndon was in town 00 Tuesday meeting the hospital board in consultation regarding the new wing which is to.be added to the hospital the cool • - irig spring., 75 years ago SALADA TEA BAGS ORANGE PEKOE (PAPER) 60'S 1.59 SAVE UP TO 904 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 1 L. 2.39 PURINA MOIST & MEATY CAT FOOD ASSORTED 61/2 OZ. FB -3-o- - .00 NicCAIN'S FROZEN 12.5 FL. OZ. ORANGE JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE .89 HOSTESS ASSORTED POTATO CHIPS • 200 G. 1.19 FAB- LAUNDRY DETERGENT POWDERED 6 L. 3.49 SAVE UP TO $1.74 MOUNTAIN DEW, PEPSI FREE, REGULAR OR DIET PEPSI COLA 750 ML. .49 PLUS 30° DE POSIT PEPSI FREE, DIET OR REGULAR PEPSI COLA 24-10 FL. OZ. CANS SPIV 0,10 6.99 February 121,-1909 - Weak, nervous women - Ever since the world began woman has borne more than .her • share of suffering. Secret troubles "underinine her strength, yet she seldom complains. There is a remedy, one that will lift that awful burden and remove the ills from which women suffer. The name .of the remedy is Ferrizone, which today is a household word throughout the .length and breadth of the American continent. New hope has been brought into the life of many a downcast woman, and a new era of health • has dawned for thousands who have tried and proved the merit of Ferrizone. Mr. Jas Doig has rented the dwelling part . of the old post office, together with the yard room, and will open up a granite and marble business there about the 1st of April. Mr. Doig has been 30 years in the monument business, and already has several orders booked. He will import granite direct from Scotland and marble" ' from the best Astieric'an quarries: Mrs. Harley, at the -pr -.e sent occupying the house, will move to the house now occupied by Mr. Doig, Huron Street. 100 years ago February 18,1885' No trains and no mail matter for several days during the past week have been the cause of much pleaure, on the same princi- ple as it is held that no pain no pleasure. Capt. Sumner of the Salvation Army was unceremoniously ejected from the residence of a Christian soldier on Friday last for abusive and improper language. His coarse talk about the "hallelujah lasses and dynamite" is not acceptable where religion and morality exist. St. John Ambulance '5. The 14th annual St. John Ambulance Pro- vincial Open First Aid Competition will be held at Moss Park Armoury in Toronto on Saturday, April 28, 1984. For information contact Administrator of Competitions, St. John Ambulance, 46 Wellesley St. East, Toronto, M4Y 1G5. !:n LAURA SECORD 4X5 OZ. yDINGorY0GURT 1.59 KRAFT 750 G. PEANUT BUTTER. NEILSON 180 G. ASSORTED THICK CANDY BARS 2.29 1.49 LANCIA 900 G. SPAGHETTINI, MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI .99 BRAVO 796 ML REGULAR SPAGHETTI SAUCE HUNTS 398 ML. TOMATO SAUCE 1.09 .69 KLEENEX ASST'D 120's BOUTIQUE FACIAL TISSUE WESTONS 12's WIENER or HAMBURG BUNS FIVE ROSES2.5 KG. ENRICHED FLOUR 2.29 FLEISCHMANN'S'113G. DRY YEAST GLADE 15 G. ASST'D ROLAIRS KOTEX 30's NEW FREEDOM 1.99 MAXI PADS CHIPITS 175 G. ASST'D BAKING CHIPS 1.19 LIPTON 246 G. CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 1.49 HABITANT 796 ML. CANNED SOUP .99 OLD LONDON 200 G. MELBA TOAST .99 ^ A MAGIC 450 G. •8�9 BAKING POWDER .99 SILVERWOOD OR SEALTEST 500 ML. SOUR CREAM 1.49 V.H. 450 ML. SOYA SAUCE PLANTER 1 L. PEANUT OIL BETTY CROCKER 510 G. SUPER MOIST CAKE MIXES 2.49 4.99 1.19 AJAX 400 G. 1.09 CLEANSE R KRAFT 500 G. VELVEETA 16 SLICES PROCESS CHEESE FOOD 2.79 KRAFT 454 G. COLBY, BRICK, MOZZARE LLA 3.39 .59 GAINSBOROUGH 425 G. (PKG. OF 3X9") 1.49 FROZEN PIE SHELLS GAINSBOROUGH 255 G. (12's) - '139 • FROZEN TART SHELLS 1.59 3.89 REGULAR GROUND BEEF 2.82 G. 1.28 /LB. SHOPSY'S SMOKED SAUSAGE 4 VARIETIES 3.95/KG. 1.79/LB. FAMILY PRIDE FROZEN BURGERS 2�s.u. • V /KG. .9 LB KOTEX 30's LIGHT DAYS FEMININE PADS 2.49 AGREE.350 ML. SHAMPOO or CONDITIONERS 2.99 CLUBHOUSE 35 G. CHILI SEASONING MIX V.H. 341 ML. SPARE RIB SAUCES .59 1.09 MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE ROLLS + 67.. 2.12,16. KNACKWURST SAUSAGE 3.51. 1.59 /LB. WHOLE OR HALVES BLACK FOREST HAM 6.37/KG. 2.89/16. McCAIN 482 G. TENDERCRISP FROZEN PIZZA 2.59 CARDINAL VEAL PATTIES 4.17/KG. 1.89 GOLDEN SKILLET CHICKEN CUTLETS MCCAIN 1 KG. INTERNATIONAL FROZEN VEGETABLES 1.99 MONARCH 454 G. SOFT MARGARINE • FROZEN 89 COD FILLETS 3.42 /KG. 1.55 /LB. 4.83i: 2.19/L8. BLACK DIAMOND 500 G. SINGLE THIN PROCESS CHEESE SLICES FROZEN 2.69 SOLE FILLETS PLANTERS 750 G. BLANCHED PEANUTS DEL MONTE LIGHT TASTE 398 ML. PEACHES, PEARS or FRUIT COCKTAIL 2.89 .89 GARDEN- -FRESH PRODUCE . PRODUCT OF ISRAEL JAFFA. ORANGES SIZE 105's DOZ. 1. L,, CAULIFLOWER CANADA No. 1 PRODUCT Of U.S.A. 1.49 HEAD LETTUCE CANADA No. 1 PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA, EA. .7 :SIJ NK I ST ORANGES PRODUCT OF U.S.A. SIZE 138's, DOZEN 1.69 CARROTS OR COOKING ONIONS CANADA No. 1 ONTARIO 2 LB. BAG .79 eJ DOLE GOLDEN YELLO 1®08/KG. A 119ILB. r .. • ) c 5i'w S WAXED RUTABAGAS CANADA No. 1 ONTARIO 2/.99 7.47. 3.39/16. DAVE RN BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE 1.59 .72 /KG. /LB. PETER PIPER COOKED HAM. 175 G. PKG. 1.12 DAVERN SLICED i s•f ....'S.IDE-BAt1.99 MAPLE LEAF 250 G. PARTY STICKS 1 . 89 • P ILL ERS 375 G. CHICKEN BOLOGNA99 P RIERS 375 G. CHICKEN LOAF .99 DAVERN BOLOGNA SLICED 500 G. 1.09 FROZEN FISH CAKES 2.18/KG. •99/LB. FROZEN PERCH FILLETS 4.74. 2.1'5 FROZEN HERRING BLADE BONE OUT SHORT RIB 4.59/KG. ROAST 2.08 /LB. CUTUP WHOLE 3.06/KG. -CHICKENS 1.39/LB. TAILLEFER.SLICED CHICKEN 4.08/KG. LOAF 1.85 As. FEARMAN'S HEAD CHEESE FEARMAN'S POLISH COIL 3.86 /KG. 1.78 /113. 3.73 /KG. 1.69 /LB. CANADIAN MOZZARELLA CHEESE 6.50 /KG. 2.95 /18. CANADIAN GRADE ".A" UNDER 1.8 KG./4 LBS. FRESH 2.84/KG. CHICKENS 1.29/LB SHOULDER PORK ROAST-q.2p/KG. 1.409/18. SHOULDER PORK BUTT 3.95 /KG. CHOPS 1.79/LB. SIDE SPARE RIBS 4.39/KG. 1.99 /LB. PORK HOCKS 1.52 /KG. .69 /LB. PORK RIBLETS �] 1.52 /KG. .69 11.13. 1.43/KG. .65 /LB. CANADIAN QUEEN SLICED COOKED 4,61 /KG. HAM 2.09 /16. MARY MILES DINNER 54.0/KG. HAMS 2.45/LB. FRESH CANADA GRADE "A" OVER 1.8 KG:/4 LBS. ROASTING 3.51 /KG. CHICKENS 1.59/16. FRESH CHICKEN WINGS 3.26 /KG. 1.48 /LR. KNIFE CUT CHICKEN LE GS 3.73 /KG. 1.69 /18. CANADIAN MILD CHEDDAR 7.27 /KG. CHEESE 3.29 /LB. ALL MERCHANDISE 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRODUCT REPLACED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. SENIOR ENCITIZEN Tii, CI T `V _� S_Y Monday 'Wueedndnyd ay 8830 a emm , 6.: BO ppThurtaday 8 31 a m - 6• p.m. 8;90a.m. :940 STORE 830 a.m.-9:00p.m. 8.30 a.m. -6:00p.m. (GET DETAILS FROM YOUR LOCAL IGA STORE) PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT Friday TILL 9 P.M. FOR YOI fR CONVENIENCE Saturday