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HEINZ -4 LITRE
WHITE VINEGAR
MAXWELL HOUSE
283 G.
INSTANT COFFEE
HI -DRI 2 ROLL PKG.
ASSORTED COLOURS
PAPER TOWELS
KLEENEX 200'S-2 PLY
ASSORTED COLOURS
FACIAL TISSUE
6 LITRE BOX
ABC POWDERED
DETERGENT
.89
2.99
KUENZIG'S EVERYDAY WARE:HO.US.EPRI'C[S
A Real Price Break -Every Day of the Week! Here are 15 examples of the savings to You.
POWDERED -6 LITRE BOX
TIDE DETERGENT
3.99
6 VARIETIES -375 ML.
BICK'S RELISHES
. 99
MACARONI & CHEESE -225 G.
KRAFT DINNER
. 49
HAPPY VALLEY -10 FL. OZ.
PIECES & STEMS
MUSHROOMS
. 69
1 KG. - SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTINI
OR READY -CUT MACARONI
CATELLI PASTA
. 99
PKG. OF 12-1GA
HOTDOG OR
HAMBURG BUNS
. 99
ASTRA-7.75 OZ. -CAN N ED
PINK SALMON
.99
SALAD DRESSING -1 LITRE
KRAFT
MIRACLE WHIP
2.39
AYLMER-FANCY 48 FL. OZ.
TOMATO JUICE
. 87
BYE THE SEA -CHUNK
IN WATER -61/2 OZ.
LIGHT TUNA
99
VAN CAMP -14 FL. OZ.
ASSORTED BEANS IN
TOMATO SAUCE
. 6
MONARCH ADDED TOUCH -520 G.
CAKE MIXES
.99
PARAMOUNT -7.75 OZ.
SOCKEYE SALMON
1
99
CANNED -10 FL. OZ.
CREAM OF
MUSHROOM SOUP
. 49
48 FL. OZ;
V-8 VEGETABLE
JUICE
. 99
RED ROSE .PKG. OF 60
ORANGE PEKOE, 2 CUP
TEA BAGS
Kt LUOGG'S
675 G.
CORN
2.09 FLAKES
• SURTEC PKG. OF 10„66 cm. x 91 cm.
PUNCTURE RESISTANT
GARBAGE
BAGS
750 ML.
REGULAR OR DIET
CANADA DRY
MIXERS .49
1.69 (PLUS. 30 DEPOSIT PER BTL)
CATELLI 796 ML.
(FOR SPAGHETTI)
MEAT
99 SAUCE
.
ALLEN'S PURE 48 FL. OZ.
APPLE
1.49 JUICE
CREAMED
MAXW.ELL HOUSE 369 G. • CATELLI 796 ML. BILLY BEE 375 G.
REGULAR, AU FOMATIC OR FILTER DRIP TOMATO LIQUID OR
GROUND SPAGHETTI CREAMED
COFFEEv 2.e7e7 SAUCE
GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
DOLE
BANANAS
1.08/KG.
.49/1n
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
CANADA NO. 1
2 LB. BAG •
CARROTS
.89
' PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
WHITE OR PINK
GRAPEFRUIT
5/1.99
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
CANADA NO. 1
CAULIFLOWER.
.99 EA.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA NO. 1
CELERY
.99
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA NO. 1
10 OZ. PKG.
SPINACH
.89
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
CANADA NO. 1
10 LB. BAG
TABLE
POTATOES
2.99
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
CANADA NO. 1
CUCUMBERS
.59 EA.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
LEMONS
1 3/1.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA NO. 1
PLUMS
1.052/KG
.69/LB.
VINE RIPENED
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA NO. 1
TOMATOES
2.18/KG.
.99/10.
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
CANADA NO. 1
MINI
CARROTS
1.30/KG.
.59/LB.
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` 0%197'9A
r` If you canIT
't adopt or
sponsor a family,
;AROMA have
et Clinton'stwo
y x e d Uion to allow
area
opte to donate ;money to Help lessen the
pli ht of the Southeast Asian boat -people.
G ances1 that construction winbegin on
Clnton,'s new pool this fall are slowly drying
up Air overflow public meeting of about 100
people at Clinton's Town Hall on Tuesday
night beard a ' number of issues and
questions on the pool, many yet to be
tboroughly answered.
Ths 20; employees from Clinton's Bell
• Cana9a office worked only three days last
week in the' continuing rotating strike and
lockout action between the Communication
• Workers of ,Canada Union and the Bell
company.
10 years ago
• July 1 25, 1974
' 1974 marks 125 years of the County Junior
Farmer Association in Huron. Many Junior
Farmer clubs. have existed in Huron'as far
back as 1920 and they ade still going strong.
Tentative approval was granted Tuesday
in Toronto by the Ontario Municipal Board
for the new $.1 million Maple Leaf, Milling
Plant in Tuckersmith Township, four miles
east of Clinton, half a mile from Highway 8
on the farm of Henry Klaver.
The subcommittee charged with making
recommendations to the Huron Power Plant
Committee reports that they are pleased by
the announcement by Ontario Hydro to
suspend the plans to build a nuclear
'generating station in Huron County.
Mrs. June DeRuyter of Clinton and Mrs.
William Barwick of Goderich split the $1,000
jackpot at the Monster Bingo in Clinton last
Monday night
25 years ago
July 23,1959.
Dr. E. Kirk Lyon, Leamington, has
brought honor to -Hallett Township where he
grew up, to Clinton District Collegiate where
he attended secondary school, and to his
family. His mother, Mrs. Lyon, lives in the
village of Londesboro. When the Duke of
Edinburgh, Prince Phillip, was installed as
president of the Canadian Medical
Association in Toronto earlier this summer,
the Prince turned over the active duties of
this position to Dr. Lyon. Present at the
event were Dr. and Mrs. Wafter A. Oakes,
Clinton.
The last work party to be called by the
Clinton Community Swimming Pool
Building Committee was . a resounding
success on Monday night. About 50 workmen
turned up and the complete project of laying
cement sidewalks around the pool and to the
bathhouse door was finished.
Staff holildays for the Clinton News -
Record are planned for the week of August? .
to 8 inclusive. That means there will be no
issue of the News -Record on August 6.
50 years ago
July 26,1934
The Thursday evening open-air band
concerts in recreation park the last two or
three weeks have been well attended and
• much enjoyed. The new band stand is set
about half way between the old and the new
grandstand and the music can be heard well
from either by those who walk out to the
' park while thereis plenty of parking space
for cars without crowding.
Rev. George R. Thompson and bride of
Kentville, N.S., are spending their
oneymoon •at the home of the former's
arents in Goderich Township and with
relatives in town.
Mr. L. Rousseau of the Rattenbury Hotel,
Clinton, has applied for a license to sell beer.
• Clinton was defeated by the Scott McHale
team by the score of 9 to 2 in the first
exhibition lacrosse game of the season
staged at the Scott McHale playing field,
London on Friday night last, before, a large
crowd of spectators. Competition was more
keen than the score would indicate, and, it
was Clinton's first floodlight engagement. It --
is expected a return match will be played on
the local field before long.
75 years ago
July 22,1909
The rural telephone has come to stay and
is winning its way on account of its utility at
a small. cost and because it opens up
desirable avenues of maintaining friendly
and frequent intercourse between neighbors
and friends. It will not be many'years before
a home without a telephone will be a rarity.
The larger the circuit the more useful the
service and we belileve the price should be
matte as low as possible so that this 20th
century convenience may be within reach of
all. You'll never be sorry forinvesting in a
good Hello! machine.
I can't see much difference between a
July bride and one of the justly .celebrated
June brides. •
To the Editor - To call a hotel b'r the tame.
of King Edward might be tolerated,but to
have placed over the door of a barroom, a
statue of His Majesty is simply an outrage.
To represent our King as inviting and
welcoming his subjects into a place, where
they are partaking of that which is taking
away their proper senses, destroying their
body and some causing misery and distress
in many of their homes, endangering life
and prosperity generally, is not in harmony
with what he stands for or would sanction.
Therefore I, as one of his loyal subjects,.
(and I' am not alone) enter my solemn
protest against its being allowed.
• 100 years ago •
July 25,1884
What a sight - The toughest looking
caravan menagerie or what else it may be
called ever struck Clinton, was to be seen
here on Friday. It consisted of two families
of the dirtiest and ugliest looking
Frenchmen possible, who had four
performing bears, three monkeys, couple of
forlorn -looking ponies, and heaps of cheek.
On each side of a horse was swung,a small
child, boneheaded and exposed to the sun, at
the back of the two women of the party was
carried another child, and a gipsy-waggon
afforded shelter for several others, after a
performance was' given at any point by the
bears, all the children that could walk, were
sent away to beg, and they did it with a
vengeance. They left here for Goderich, and
the best thing the people there could do
would be to anchor them about a mile
further.west.
1.19
HONEY .99
HEINZ 375 ML., HOT DOG,
SWEET, HAMBURGER OR.
PICALILLI
RELISH
.89
JELL-O PKG. OF 12
ASSORTED FLAVOURS _
PUDDINGPS .49
SEVEN UP
750 ML.
REGULAR BTLS.
24/10 FL. OZ. TINS OR DIET PLUS DEP.
6.49 1.59
1McCAIN 250ML, '
ASSORTED FLAVOURS
FRUIT
DRINKS
.39
HEINZ 455 ML., REGULAR, ONION,
GARLIC OR REGULAR
WITH MEAT
TENDERIZER
B.B.Q. SAUCE1 .
HELLMANN'S 500 ML.
REAL
MAYONNAISE
1.89
CANAD1AN-QU
STORE SLICED
COOKED HAM -
1:950.
4.30/KG.
TAILLEFER SLICED
CHICKEN
LOAF
3.70/KG.
1.6.8/10.
MAPLE LEAF
SLICED
MEAT.
LOAF
6.50 KC
2.95 LB
CADIAN
MOZZARELLA
CHEESE
6.59/KG.
2.99/1.6.
CANADIAN MILD
CHEDDAR
CHEESE
SHOULDER
PORK
BUTT CHOPS
6.59/KG.
2.99/1.0.
CUT-UP
WHOLE
CHICKEN
2.84,KG:
1.29/16.
REGULAR
GROUND
BEEF
3.48 KG
1.58/10.
DAVERN
BY THE PIECE
BOLOGNA
1.87 KG
8 5/LB.
FIRST 4 RIBS ONLY
PRIME RIB
ROAST
6.7 9/KG.
3.08/LB.
PORK
RIBLETS
4.17/KG. 1.9 6/KG.
1.89/L0. 089/LB.
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Thursday, Friday 8.30'A,M.-9 P.M.
Saturday . 8.30 A.M.-6 P.M.