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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-11-27, Page 25o-
Page 8A—CLINTON NEVI'S:RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,19
The Clinton Kinsmen have changed their colors from purple and gold to red and white,
and since they are the sponsors of the Clinton Cubs, their colors have also changed to red
and white. Jim Boughen, president of the Kinsmen, presented Marie Johnston, chairman
of the group committee, with the new colors on November 21 at Ontario Street United
Church. Other representatives present were: (left to right) Bob Semple and Barry
Clogg, Scout leaders, Bill Hoggarth. Cub leader, and Brian Thomas, of the Venturers.
(Alute Narejko pivot())
Faltering into the Clinton•Cubs on November 21 were: ( front left to right ), Brandon Gard-
ner, Jason Caven, Jonathan Grigg, Trevor Mathers, Chris Fitzgerald, Adam Bell, Danny
McMichael. ( Second row ), David Hiltz, Jason Bell, John Bernier, Robbie Bell, Jason
Bell, Kurt Kumm, Bobbie Kemp. (Third row ), Robert.Mason, Jason Welsh. ( Back row),
Don Wright, Janet Cameron, Fran McGregor,, Bill Hoggarth.
Pulses beating on export door
The average Canadian l,ruba')1y picl ayes
blood being pup iped through the heart t%'lion
asked the lite:ming of tl;t' Nord "pulse.,
But to a' number of Canadian growers,
"pulse- also means inlpurl<tnl Dash
tllill are rich in protein. and gainine,gr'olllld
in the Cxpurt,rnarkelplace.
Canadians are not ,gig eaters of pulses --
beans, peas and lentils. Most of the pulses
grown in Canada are exported t1' countries
where dishes .glade with these ingredients
fill the same .rale as meat does for most
North Americans., •
The' pulse -sector is one of Canada's
faistl'sl-Crnwinu agricultural industries.
Total pulse production in 1984 in Canada was
about 215.000 tonnes. More than 184,000 ton-
nes were exported, earning 'some. $80
million.
()mark) grove's mostly while beans, with
lilt' United Kingdom being the main destina-
I ion. -
Saskatchewan is the larges( producer of
lentils. ('ontinenlal Europe is the big
custin►er, although South American coun-
tries are also important markets.
Manitoba is the largest producer .of peas,
with. ('uba by far the most significant,
customer.
WE OFFER THE BEST GIC RATES
81/4 %
%
10h1f4%
105/8 %
1.0.3/490.
30 DAYS
1YEAR
5YEARS
5YEARS
5YEARS
SHORT TERM
PAID ANNUALLY
PAID MONTHLY
COMPOUND
PAID ANNUALLY
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2 DRAWS MADE SATURDAY NOV. 16, 23, 3©, DEC. 9, 14
SHOP SEAFORTH FOR SERVICE- SAVINGS -SELECTION
Pnces ellectrve
thru Saturday.
November 30th, 1985.
We reserve the right
to limit quantities
to normal family
requirements.
Savings shown in
this a.d based on
our current
regular retails.
We redeem ;all food
store coupons.
Some illustrations
in this ad are for
design only and do
not necessarily
represent items
on sale.
Pre -Hol iday
G:': e
"a 4t ij.l i'iii1's .
SAVE .70
A&P
Pure.'
Apple uiee
48FLOZ11N
(Limit 6 per family with a minimum $25.00 purchase)
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE `A' BEEF
TBone or Wing
Steaks & Roasts
07 49
/kg
BONELESS
Sirloin
Steals
Ib
7.25 Ikg/b3.29
ASSORTED FLAVOURS
(750 mL btl .59 -Plus .30 btl de•osit)
Canada Dry'
Beverages caseof 24
80 mL tins
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Hurnpty Dumpty 99
Potato Chips 2pOg9$
HE NZ FANCY
Tomato
Juice
CONCENTRATED. UNSWEETENED
A&P Frozen
Orange Juice
l PLY BATHROOM. WHITE OR CHAMPAGNE
Cottonelle
Tissue
pkg of
rolls
48 11 oz
tin
12 fl
tin
.99
.99
2.69
SEE OUR 12 PAGE
Pre -Holiday Sale Flyer
FOR MORE GREAT ACTION PRICED SPECIALS
(Delivered to homes in areas of A&P stores)