Clinton News-Record, 1984-03-07, Page 12eresa
and
eye pined in
fiery of Gla wrong, by her
b ndjaekand"fir,
wall 1mleed that the 0047
Ainole party beheld ea March 9.
Oen hour 4la celebrate Jaen. and
Marlon'Snelta 40thannive ?ate held
on March 10 at the Londe# t
New Chur=ch elders were installed at the
service :They are Marlene Armstrong,
Berinlce Norman, Clara Riley, Edna Reid,
KenHulleyy, .Nancy Penfound and Bill
Jewitt.
Also introduced were new members
DarleneHulley, Kim Wright, Sandy Merner,
Janet Wilts, Stephen Dauer and Karen
Armstrong:
Bibles were presented to Bdly Jim Scott
and Cherri Taylor in recognition of their
graduation from the junior congregation.
The junior teacher was Florence
Cartwright, The Messengers and their
leaders Jane and Connie Hoggart held their
meeting in tlie'Su iday utioaroo
UCW service
The World Day of Prayer service was held
on March 2, with Helen Lee and Florence
Cartwright in charge.
Five CGIT and four Explorer members
sang and Gail Lear was their accompanist.
--Taking part -in the Worship .program -were
Marg Anderson, Helen Alexander, Barb
Bosman; Helen Lee, Florence Cartwright,
Mary Peel and Pearl Mason.
A solo was sung by Marjorie Duizer and
the collection was collected by Hattie Wood
and Dora Shobbrook.
Laura Scott spoke on living waters and
how there is no life without water. She also
told of the lives of women in other countries.
UCW business was conducted by
President Brenda Radford. Bernice
Norman gave the secretary's report and a
card of thanks was received from Dorothy
Tamblyn.
March 20 will be a work day at the church,
starting at 9:30 a.m. The ham supper dote is
set for May 16 and Brenda Radford, Bernice
Norman, Helen Lee, Audrey Thompson,
Joan Whyte and Florence Cartwright will
organize it.
The next UCW meeting will be held on
April 16.
People report
Mrs. Bert Lyon is a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Friends hope she will soon
be home. -
Beth Knox, Hazel Reid, Ted and June
Fothergill went to Toronto by Sherwood Bus
on Feb. 29 to attend CBC -TV's Front Page
Challenge show.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Vodden, Dora
Shobbrook,-Thelma -Ellerby,--Mr.__and.Mrs.
Bob Vodden, Jean and Bill Vodden, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Vodden Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Latour were guests on March 3 at the
wedding of Gordon Ebden and Irene Vodden
at the Presbyterian Church in Paris.
The WI card party will be held on March 9
at 8 p.m.
The WI education meeting will be held on
March 14. Students . from Hulled Central.
School will make their public speaking
presentations.
Crokinole and pancake
party to be held
CONSTANCE:- Mr. Carl Merner visited on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merner
Jason and Jeffrey of Owen Sound.
At the time of writing Mrs. W.L. Whyte Sr.
is a patient in London Hospital. She had
gallbladder surgery. We would like to wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merner, Becky and
Missy of Kitchener were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Card Merner; Sandy,
Julie, Mike and Shelley.
The Forester Lodges would like to invite
the neighborhood-fairnlies `(kids and adults)
to a crokinole party .at 2 p.m. followed by a
pancake supper about 5 p.m. happening on
St. Patrick's Day March 17 at the hall in
Kinburn. Bring your family and friends and
come �n down.
Brian and Sharon Nesbitt spent the
weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson and grandmother Mrs.
Terence Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter of Stratford
visited on Sunday with his father Mr.
Terence Hunter who is a patient in Goderich
Hospital and also with his mother Mrs.
Terence Hunter and Mrs. and Mrs. John
Thompson.
ter
•
iSw _....,..
CANADIAN BRANDS
REGULAR OR KING SIZE
SAVE .70
PRINTED GOLD, GREEN OR ORANGE
White Swan Towels
Students and nutrition
CLINTON - Confu§ed . by ,nutrition
fallacies? Disappointed by the false pro-
mises of "magic foods"?
Join Food Service Management students
at a public forum to explain the facts of
human nutrition. Health & Welfare Canada
representative, Karen Kennedy, is the
feature speaker on March 28 at a special
presentation entitled "Magic Foods - False
Promises". The session begins at 7:30 p.m.
at Huronview Auditorium, Clinton. Organiz-
ed by a committee of health and nutrition
experts, the seminar recognizes March - Na-
tional Nutrition Month.
In preparation for this special presenta-
tion, the Centralia College foods students
are ce-operating in seminar groups to in-
vestigate and analyze nutrition issues. Some
students are reviewing TV ads and popular
literature promoting special diets. The pro-
mises of various weight loss groups are ex-
amined as well. Further study by students
may find support for the notion that fitness
and diet control are related to health. The
College students have been challenged by
lecturer, Deb Campbell to determine which
of the many possible sources of nutrition in-
formation Is reliable and which is
unreliable. The study of nutrition continues
as a priority in the food service curriculum.
Nutrition Month provides an opportunity for
in-depth study.
If you have a nutrition question, call the
CKNX hot line show, March 28, when Karen
Kennedy is the guest speaker. Is nutrition
education one of your priorities?
WARNING: HeaI..1igareI.1..,.,es
Hare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount emokad..!old Inhaling.
LIMIT: 3
PER FAMILY
PURCHASE
SAVE .34
JANE PARKER, SLICED
100%. wheat hffie Bread
675 g
n69 loaf
JANEPARKER (PKG OF 8.1.29SAVE 20)
Hot Cross Buns
5SAVE. 0
P12o11AV
1■9'
JANE PARKER
Spanish Bar Cake eke 1.59
JANE PARKER, MINI SUGAR DONUTS PKG OF 24-1.39
Frosted Bali Donuts Im1.29
JANE PARKER (RHUBARB -APPLE 1.59SAVE .30) S E.40
Peach P,ie 6sze 1. 9
JANE PARKER, SLICED, PROTEIN 450 g :79 OR
Italian Bread : 675st .79
lo
PUFF-0-FRUIT BLUEBERRY 10'S, JOS & LOUIS
Vachon Cakes Pksa 1.79 Fresh Spinach
PROD. OF FLORIDA, JUICN; SEEDLESS, LARGE SIZE
Red Grapefruit 4/1.99
PROD. OF CALIFORNIA:
Green Onions 2bufohes .99
pkg of 2
rolls
1111
YOU'LL DO BETTER AT 4411E FAN, WITH SUPERMARKET: PRICES!
/mat AsP�n%
CANADA NO.1, PROD. OF CHILE, SWEET,
PLUMP, JUICY, BLACK, RED OR SEEDLESS i E
Ib
PROD. OF CALIFORNIA, FREE LEMON WITH THE PURCHASE OF 3 AVOCADOS
Fresh
Avocados
3/100
CANADA FANCY, PROD. OF ONTARIO
Red Delicious Apples 1542■69
PROD. OF CALFORNIA, SWEET, RIPE
Strawberries Pint 1.69
CANADA NO.1, PROD. OF CALIFORNIA
Cauliflower
PROD. OF TEXAS
each 1 ■69
10 0z
pkg •161
9
Health & Beauty Aids and
General Merchandise
TOOTHPASTE
Pepsodent
04
® 100 mL
tube
REGULAR 0R DEODORANT MAXI'SIMINI PADS BOX OF 302.99-SAVE.50)
New Freedom30 of 2.99
REGULAR OR CONDITIONING FORMULA SHAMPOO
Head & Shoulders 1= 3.99
REGULAR OR DEODORANT (BOX OF 48 3.49) SAVE 1.00
Lightdays Pads b30 f1■99
SAVE 1.10
DIGESTIVE, NICE, ARROWROOT, SHORTCAKE, FRUIT SHORTCAKE,
RICH TEA, HOME ASSORTMENT CHOCOLATE CHIP, GINGER CRUNCH
Peek Frean 59
Cookies ti400gg
NOW ON SALE AT A&P!
New Elegance II
Genuine, Imported
Stoneware
A different feature Item...,..
on sale Each Week!
ON SALE THIS WEEK.
Mariner Blue or Bavarian Brown
Dessert Dish
WITH EACH $6,00 PURCHASE
SUPER BUY!
QUICK COOKING, NEW CANNISTER STYLE 1.19 kg CONT
OQatsuaker
99
A&P, COOKED, CHOCOLATE; BUTTERSCOTCH OR VANILLA
Pudding & Pie Fillings 4pkgz 3/1'
A&R INSTANT SUPER BUY!
Hot Chocolate Pen 85.79
A&P SUPERA
Whole IIAushrooni 1r
ASIR CHOICE -
Whole Potatoes
SUPER BU t
19 fl oz
tin .5
8 O'CLOCK, RICH BRAZILIAN SAVE .60
Decaf Bean Coffee:13.69
PIRATES, COFFEE BREAK, MAPLE LEAF CREME, REO
Christie Cookies t°t°aag .19
SAVE .26
ALL ASSORTED FLAVOURS BEVERAGES 750 mL BTL
Canada
Dry
plus .30 btl 49
deposit a .
• BUY 3 -SAVE -514
READY TO SERVE,
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Heinz Soups
3/99
PROD. OF CALIFORNIA, NEW CROP
Bunch
Carrots
2/1"
PROD. OF ONTARIO
Cole Slaw
PROD. OF FLORIDA
Fresh Radishes
CANADA NO. 1, PROD. OF ONTARIO
Parsnips
PROD. OF FLORIDA
Escarole or Endive each .69 Fresh Lemon ' 5/.99
CANADA NO.1, PROD. OF ONTARIO
Fresh 01 nri
Rutabagas Li N .
PROD. OF CALIFORNIA
pkg 2/.99 Romaine Lettuce each .89
CANADA NO.1, PROD. OF ONTARIO
pkg
3/1..00. Carrots ,b.g 1.99
CANADA NO.1, PROD. OF ONTARIO, YELLOW
bag .89 Cooking. Onions 1541.99PROD.' OF CALIFORNIA
s
CANADA NO.1, PROD. OF CHILE, SWEET PROD. OF CALIFORNIA, SWEET SEEDLESS,
Peckham Pears196/Ib .89 Jumbo Navel Oranges 5/1.99
PROD. OF ONTARIO, CHOICE, OF. COLOURS
Reiger Begonias 4if 1.69 P.E.I. Potatoes bag
CANADA NO, 1,.ALL_P.URPOSE_.. __...... ..._ ._,�._.. ��.n.
9�
SAVE. 56
SKIPPY, CHUNKY OR CREAMY
Peanut
Butter
500 g JAR
99
COLD WATER WASH
Zero Liquidbtl
455 mm plst 2.49
NATURAL, SPRING MEADOW, ROSE SCENT,
Airwick Deodorizers 1.09
NO.1 GRADE, LIQUID SAVE .40
Billy Bee Honey 500 g
1.99
PURE VEGETABLE SPRAY SAVE .20
Mazola No Stick
3ortin 3.69
CONNERS, IN OIL OR LEMON SAUCE BUY 2 -SAVE .33
Sea Steaks 10n92/1.49
SCENT II
Carpet Fresh
625 g. 3.69
ctn.
SAVE 2.40
ALL PURPOSE
Five Roses
Flour
10 kg BAG
8909
save AO
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Catelli Pastas
a 69 500 g
pkg
BUY 2 -SAVE .47
CREAM STYLE CORN, HONEY POD PEAS, CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS,
MIXED VEGETABLES, PEAS & CARROTS, VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK, APPLESAUCE
Stoker
Vegetables L/ .
10 fl
oz tin
PETCRAFT MARABONE
Dog Biscuits
MOIST & MEATY, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Purina Cat Food
SAVE .50
pkg 1.99
3/ 9
6.5 oz
tin ■
RUG & ROOM, HERBAL SCENT SAVF..20
400 gr.
pkg.
Wizard Deodoriser
2.39
CHICKEN NOODLE OR CHICKEN RICE BUY 2 -SAVE UP 27
Campbell's Soup 02 2/■ 9
CHRISTIE SAVE .1
Wheatworth Biscuits 19 1 ■3s
BEEF CHICKEN OR MUSHROOM GRAVIES
Cordon Bleu 284 m L 5/1.99
SUPER BUY! ,
CATELLI
Mac & Cheesy
Dinner
225 g PKG
/199
SAVE .70
BRIGHT'S, FANCY
Tomato Juice
28 f1
otin