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NOTICE OF
MERCHANTS
METING
THURS, MAY 23
'8:00 P.M.
TOWN HALL
Discussion Re Store Hours, Etc.
Clinton Retail Merchants,
R. B. Campbell, Chairman.
19,20
it West St., Goderiat
DISCOUNT
PRICES?
WE'VE HAD THEM SINCE 1927 !
That's right, 1927.
Actually, we invented them over 40 years ago.
Our founder was dedicated, as we are today,
to bringing;
THE MOST GOOD FOOD, TO THE MOST PEOPLE,
FOR THE LEAST AMOUNT OF MONEY.
Has this policy changed since 1927?
There's only one way to find out.
CHECK AND COMPARE A&P PRICES.
We're confident you'll discover
you can save on your total food bill by shopping A&P
Is this a good reason for shopping A&P? It's one of many.
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COOKED
SHANK PORTION
lb
IDEAL FOR BARBECUING
CENTRE CUTS OR HAM STEAKS LB 8 9c
No AbbiTioNAL PROCESSING AT This LOW PRICE PLEASE
WHOLE HAMS i4 TO 16 POUNDS LB 5 9c
BUTT PORTION
lb
Sale! A &P Coffee!
Grocery Values!
RR OT
25c
NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P1
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Ann Page Reg. Price 2 tins -51* — SAVE 13;
BEANS:
(With Pork in Tomato. Sauce, Boston Style or Vegetarian)
Choice Quality FEATURE PRICE!
AO TOMATOES 4101-ortin$79/6
Borden's Partly Skimmed 2%
EVAPORATED MILK
Jane Parker
BREAD CRACKED WHEAT
SAVE 10
3 15.o...lins49c
,Reg. Price loaf 25c — SAVE 26o
5 24-oz loaves 99c
A&P Special Blend (Compare this weight with other brands) SAVE 100
TEA BAGS 13113-oz poly bag of 100 5 9,i
Marvel Brand (Assorted Flavours) SAVE Sc
ICE CREAM, 1 /2"gal Ctn 89?
SUPER-RIGHT BRAND, CANADA GRADE 'A' EVISCERATED — YOUNG VAC PAC — FROZEN
TURKS
CANNED 'HAMS
b 3 9?
MAPLE LEAF Pla LEIS $1•5 9
Super flight Brand, Cooked, Shankless, Defatted
HALF HA
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SEMI-BONELESS 51/2 TO 7
POUNDS
VAC PAC
No Centre Slice* Renioved from Half Harris not at A&01
Don't Forget Jane Parker Wiener
1.18 VAC PAC
SUPER.RIGHT QUALITY RED BRAND STEER BEEF
SHORT RIB ROAST
SHOULDER ROAST PO ONELESS
AST T RO
BLADE STEAK FOR I RAISING,
GROUND CHUCK FlitsHoiNGEDr m
6 TO 10
POUNDS
sX BRAND OR MAPLE LEAF WIENERS Rolls
ALL 'PRICES IN. THIS AO GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY; MAY 18t t, 1968.
Reg. Price each 59c Jane Parker. Large
ANGEL
CAKES 17-"kes
Rag. Price each 49* SAVE 47.
.00 8-INCH
24.01
PIES
Jane Parker
APPLE
PIE
Texas New Crop No. 1 Grade-34b. Cello Bag
19-FL•
01 TINS
CUSTOM GROUND
MILO & MELLOW 1•LB BAG 65# — SAVE
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE 5T01.89
VIGOROUS & WINEY 1•LB BAG 75# — SAVE Se
WHITE BEAN
CONTRACTS AVAILABLE
CERTIFIED AND REGISTERED GRADE OF
SANILAC & SEAWAY
SEED VARIETIES AVAILABLE
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FOR YOUR CORN CROP THIS YEAR
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"The Hut" owned by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Diehl
Mrs, Elaine Marshall and.
T re; •Vieitedlier Pare
cuts, Mr, and .Mrs, .Fred
Weston, SiAnclaY.
Mr, and M.rs,KettliPs., SSan.d
Janice, returned .7.0. 4,001100e,
SteidaY after spending the
end at their cuttego, 4
Miss Dorothy' McI,e00 in Pre,
gently a Patient
Respite'.
, ;and Mrs, "Tepid Stuart.
ainily. Strathruy, visited.
and Mrs, Nei)4ie and
ilY on Sunday..
*
A andMrs. Jim PO:11C,Igel:er
Wilt Tuesday with Mrs,
'Metcalf, liergtieSisfgrtila
trend were her brother and
wife. Mr. and Mrs. David
ar 0 Toronto. * * *
• and Mrs. Gordon Heard,
aid and Lynda, Seaforth,
and Mrs, Berbert Kirkham,
ndee and Mr. and Mrs.
prgp Heard and Larry, spent
y With their Parents, Mr.
0 Mre. Emerson Reard. * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell,
ve returned licime after visit
their sons and their families
r the past six months. While
laying in Wales with their see
9#11, Mr. and Mrs. Arkell visit.
London,,, England, Ireland
d toured Wales.
They left London February
for Dawson Creek where they
ned Mr. and Mrs. Ken Art
ell And family and later spent
ome time in Vanceuver, Vic-
eria, Kamloops, . Calgary and
dmonton.
* * * ,
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Man•
hpster and baby daughter,
onita Ruth, of St. Thomas,
ailed at "The Hut" Sunday.
hey were visiting the lady's
areets, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit
ondag, Bruson Line over
others Day.
* * *
Mr. andMrs. GeraldS turgeon
d family Preston, Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Anderson and
'family, St. 'Marys, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Bisback, am.
ton, visited their mother, Mrs.
and Sturgeon, on Sunday.
* * *
Mrs. Keith Pruss and Mrs.
red LeBeate were co.hostess.
s at a baby. shower Friday
fight, held at the home of Mrs.
russ. The shower was in honor
of the infant twin boys, Johnie
Mc! Jamie, sons of Mr. and Mrs,
VIorris Sauve. The babies are
still in incubators at the Sick
".31311drens Hospital, London but
tre doing well. They now weigh
i Ib 5 1/2 oz and 41b 6 oz,
tad expect to join their parents
When they weigh 6 lbs. * * *
*
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. parker
spent "Others Day with their
families in Dorchester, * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jne Deechie and family, London were at their
cottage ever the weekend, * * *
and Mrs, Charles Pat-
her, Teronto, spent the weekend
with the fermer's mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Parker.
The beauty and wonder of
spring was the theme of the wor-
ship service of the Holniesville
UCW on Wednesday afternoon
May 8.
Alm Irvine Tebbutt and her
group Were in charge of the
program, Prayer was offered by
Mrs. Ken Harris and the scrip
ture lesson was read by Mrs.
Eldon Yeo. Readings were given
by 'Mrs. E. Grigg and Mrs. A.
Tebbutt,
Mrs. A. Mowatt gave a very
interesting talk on Japan, the
'people and their customs, with
many souvenirs and articles
from Japan on diSplay.
• Mrs. Edward Grigg conduct-
ed the business. An invitation
to attend Benmiller UCW Thank-
offering meeting June 5 was
accepted. June 11 was selected
as the date for, the bus trip
to Collingwood, and it was de-
cided to hold the annual ham
and turkey supper on Wednes-
day, June 19,
Articles of used clothing were
brought in for bales to Over-
seas Relief and the Fred Vic-
tor Mission, Toronto.
At the close of the meeting
a sale of bulbs and plants was
held which netted $21. Hos-
The Women's. MieetenerY
Society May 6 .meeting was
held in the .school room i#
.Carmel Presbyterian church,
_President Mrs. AA A, Orr
opened with .aYerseePerePriate
so APrieg.Mrs,CurdcniPchwaim
• gas A report of the Synodical
held at Chatham First Preshy,
.tarlaa cinweli. April 23. to
loon she attended as a„
gate.
The PO Synedieel will be
held in :10104 Presbyterian
chtirch, Gotierreb, Mrs, RAM'
Seen 0t1 Mrs, Catharine Mon,
Leith took part in the devotion
ands bidy Ansaand the NI/uric
Presbyterians do there.
. Eighteen attended aril an.
_Swereci the roll Call by naming
tesses for the afternoon were,
Mrs. RegMiller, Mrs, E, Grigg,
and 'Miss Florence Saunders.
Family Day was observed at
the Sunday morning service of
worship May 12, The James
Lob]) family assisted the min-
ister Rev. A. J. Mowatt the
service,
The Hobriesville Hi C's en-
tertained their mothers at their
regular meeting Sunday even-
lag.
John Ginn, president, wel-
comed the guests and the pro-
gram was presented by Gail
Fisher and her group. Leonard
Lobb and Bill Sinclair enter-
tained with guitar selections
and several contests were en-
*Wed. The young people serv-
ed a lunch at the close of
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Teb-
butt and Marilyn spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Tebbutt, Fonthill.
Miss Sandra Williams, Bur-
lington, spent the weekend at
the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Williams.
Mrs. Lloyd Bond attended the
members meeting of the OLA
at Toronto on Thursday.
a lower mentioned in the Aible.,
Members made 21 Visits to sick
and. Shut ins. Wiers were re,
ceived from Miss Margaret.
Kehnedy and Miss AMP Mee
both missionaries in.India..
Huron Presbyterial will be
held in. Knoll R,rePhYteria0
Gederich Wednesday
MaY 10 at 10;30 a,m, and 109 Miss Ida White, Goderiell
missionary, in India will be
guest sPeaher in the Oternuen,
she leaves tor India in ,dune.
Several from lleasall plan to
Attend.
Miss Dorothy DeUelan, Luck
neevi retired inieelotiarYefFor.
mesa will be guest Walter at
the 75th anniversary of the
WMS of Carmel Presbyterian
Church,. Iiensall, in June. The
devetion and study will be given
by Mrs, peprgp Walz and Mrs.
Earl Campbell.
Meeting of the Ladies Aid
followed, the group will cater
to a wedding Saturday May 11
and will entertain the residents
of the Blue Water Rest Home
June 11. Mrs. Pearl Love, Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall, Mrs. Ed
Munn, are the entertainment
committee,
The ladies are Planning on
giving candle holders as a gift
to be placed on the Communion
Table of the Church, In charge
of this project are Mrs, Earl
Campbell and Mrs. E. MUM.
Next meeting will be held June
3, 8;15 p.m.
Mrs, .g1,44nOr Ms4C04419.'of
:Kippers, is a guest with Mr,
•.and POrdun Schwalm,
and tamity,
1,,,eaytrq by plane to vacation
with relatiVee Pagland are.
Mr, and. 1_1.44s, )arrte ,Jackson,
'David and Ann; Mr, W. .Q,
.Puudwiii., and Mine Man Goad, win, Whe 'leave May
and Mrs, .Harry Horton who.
leave May 17. Mrs,4940-ienderi,
son, dune 9,
Mr, and Mrs,. Gordon•
SehWal.in and landlY of gensali„
Mr. PO Mrs, Pun Poghltn and
Debbie .0 Auriga! were Sunday
guests with Mr, 'pd. Nor,
Ulan .cogblin of Atwood. •
Miss Berbera Schwalm, who
is attending .pwu at 4undon,..
is spending A Week at her hom e
before leAVine• fOr .London to.
accept a poeitiee at the pear.,
nese., Herne, Leaden,. for the
summer moeths.
Mrs. Stewart, Shier, of Kirk..
ton president of Emith4ertil
District women'S Institutes,
was guest speaker at the bis,
torical research meeting of
Rensall WI Wednesday May it
speaking on "international
Human Rights and Canadian
Government."
She showed pictures of Can-
ada's prime ministers past and
present. She was introduced by
Mrs. T. J. Sherritt and pre..
seated with a gift.
Vice president Mrs. Enz.
aheth Riley who Presided welt
041'40 the OQ members and
andmethers were speeial beNts 411.111yethr:devrenoliVir y.
Wearing their Oldest ,PiaPe oaf Jewelry and stating its history,
:Waal
Plans
he 4.ohreld*at 1'7110;2%110°09%nd' may were discussed and delegates j unaePP9minpteer. d will take
thS ef a fe
ting
Pideat the eew
Pavilion at the Parh.
• Plans were made for the birthday party
patientsMay 29 e:t YA w t . liurelyil e be,
entertained,
, Mrs, Robert Elgie read an
article on Mothers, MieeArisen
ChiPohase sang tW9lovely solos
accompanied by Miss Prete
Leminie. We, Ella Dzwdals
gave
Old a time
floral, da ndceete ()sues: re
selections
were.contributed by Mrs._ Joe McLellan and Mrs; EdnA;GAIS
Bwreolla,dloocet. o41Mpanrs. Wiedbilybi:14s4iEllieossg gave courtesy remarks.
Prizamr time largest family
went to Mrs. Edna Caldwell,
Exeter, Most great graedehilti.
ren, Mrs. LereeC hapttimie corn:,
lug the longest distance Mrp.
Shier, ictrkterl; and lucky chair,
Mrs. Sherritt,
Program conveners were
Mrs. Elgie, Mrs. Sherritt, hos,
tesses were Mrs. N. E. Cook
and Mrs. R. M. Peck who con.
ducted contests, Mrs. Elgie
chaired the program,
HOLMERILLE