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Clinton News-Record, 1968-05-16, Page 10lb, 59c lb. 98 lb.*3 $1 SIDE BACON Cooked Ham BEEF AND PORK SAUSAGE Lido MACARONI 29c PINEAPPLE . GRAPEFRUIT — 48.0Z. TINS 3 0 89, LIBBY DRINK McCORMICKS — 13% OZ. PKG, Graham Wafers 2:69c 11.0Z. BOTTLE Heinz' KETCHUP 4 °F 85c KAM — 12-0Z. TINS Luncheon Meat 2°87c KLEENEX TWIN PACK — ASSORTED COLOURS • ANNOUNCEMENTS • INFORMALS • 4CCESSORIES s. iL'eddiagunnou nce_nrcataof. • THAtil'hONAL iwAirry • CLASSIC ITISTINCTION • SOCIAL CORRECTNESS 482.9414 "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SEW CLINTON, ONTARIO Res,: 482.046 Ph. 482-6646 Albert St, MEAT GRADE A WEEKEND SPECIALS, MAY 16, 17, 18, 1968 McLAREN'S PIK-L-EARL SWEET MIXED-48-0z. Jar 35c FANCY GRADE McINTOSH — 5 LBS, APPLES cently promoted to the rank of corporai at Lal'i3 Clinton is e. KenneallY. ite is shown above, left, being congratulated Col; B. W. Ryan,,Base Commander. Corporal Kennealiy is played As a vehicle technician at the base. He is married the former Mary Clodagh Sands of county Down, Ireland and e at RR 5 Clinton, with their son Martin, 5. orces Photo by Ferguson) &t the CFB Clinton Archery Club winter wind-up held recently Tom Darling of 330 Victoria, Clinton, was presented with the 'Best Archer" award for the past year, He is shown above ight accepting the trophy from Capt. Bob Swan, Base Recreation Yficer (Forces Photo by Dumont) rs. Sandra Sutherland accepts , the "Most ImProved Archer ward" from Capt. Bob Swan, Base Recreation Officer, CFB linton. The award was made at the recent banquet held to wind p the club's winter activities. (Forces Photo' by Dumont) ,orporal• Bill Fielding, left, is congratulated on his promotion y Col. E. W. Ryan, Base Commander. Corporal Fielding, formerly if Victoria, B.C., is employed as aphysical education and recrea- ion instructor at the base. (Forces Photo by Ferguson) BAYFIELD PAVILION GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 17 Also MIDNIGHT MAY 19 For seasonal trailer sites with hydro, water and sewers, Phone 4824216 Of 5654902 i§, 2017 Accepting a trophy from Col. B.W. Ryan is the top men's team, made up of personnel from the construction engineering section, CFR Clinton. This team is the "A" Division play-off winner and the regular season league winner. This team also captured the trophies for the highest total pin-fall during the play-offs Clinton RMC cadet to lecture 'Officer Cadet Richard. Wayne Johnston, 22, of Montreal and Clinton, a fourth year cadet at the Royal Military College (RMC) in Kingston, Ontario, will conduct a series' of talks in Montreal area high schools, this week, in conjunction with the general recruiting program of the three service colleges. A graduate of St. Laurent High School in 1963, he entered the Canadian Armed Forces under the Regular Officer Training Plan, This year he receives his Bachelor of Commerce de- gree from RMC in addition to a commission in the air element of the Canadian Forces with the rank of lieutenant. Officer Cadet Johnston is the son of Master Warrant Officer and Mrs, R. J. l3. Johnston of Canadian Forces Base, Clinton. Saturday, May 2.5 Coat Hanger and Bottle Drive Canvass by CLINTON BOY SCOUT TROOP 20-21b Turkey Broilers I b.43c SMOKED — CRYOVAC HALVES Cottage Rolls lb 59 RINDLESS SMOKED FRESH SIDE PORK 113.39c SWISS STEAK lb. 89c SHOULDER BUTT CHOPS lb. 55c FROZEN FOOD 15-OZ. PKG. Libby. Strawberries 39 BIRDSEYE TOPPING — 16.0Z. Snow-Whip GROCERIES HUMPTY DUMPTY 734 OZ. BAG (Reg4Itt ly 49c) Potato Chips 9c and the highest total pin-fall for a single night during regular season play. From left are Jack Thompson, Bill Harris, Gordon Bapson, Col, E.W. Ryan, Paul Leger (team captain), Joe Reid, Wilf Castle. Absent is Don Hurst. No. 'I CELLO— Product of Mexico — 14-0z."Tube ' TOMATOES 33c PICKLES 73c 4189c 13is1 59c MARK ET 'H Paper .Towels DELSEY ASSORTED COLOURS Toilet Tissue Adastral Park GINGERICHS SALES & SERVICE LTD. 236.4351 CLINTON 527.0290 ZURICH 524.9634 • SEAFORTH GROVES & SON Clinton NewS-RecOrd, Thurs0 May 10, 1908 •Annual Meeting . Huron County Tuberculosis Association Anglican Church Hall, Wingham Wednesday, May 22, at 6:30 p.m, Guest Speaker: Mrs. Norma Lytle,. Office Manager, Ontario Tuberculosis Association, on the subject "Our role in Centennial plus one" E. E. Walker, Wingham President DOWN WII R az, ; IlAr 16 4 /- 'ow t TRT0EA: YOURSELF' I REFRIGERATOR -FREEZER r / youriwro CLINTON : PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION it 44**Irk***************** STAFFORD — 19.0Z. TINS c Apple Pie Filling 3 $1 2-LB. BAG Clinton Electric Shop O. W. 'CORNISH CLINTON Purchase Your Wedding Stationery From a PRINTER . . . 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