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Clinton News-Record, 1972-08-10, Page 7The Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch 140 of the Canadian Legion in Clinton were down In London recently for taping of an "Act Fast" show Which will be shown this Sunday on Channel 10 at 6:39 p.m, The girls raised $140 towards the cost of assisting needy veterans belonging to Branch 140. Watching-the show from left to right are Mrs. Margaret Thornlike, host Bill Brady and Mrs, Ed. Porter who acted out the group's charade, • Constance BY MARY Mcllwain ONTAgto NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING SELECT COMMITTEE ON LAND DRAINAGE By resolution of the Legislature of Ontario a select committee was appointed on June 30, 1972 to examine, study and inquire into the following matters regarding land drainage in Ontario: (1) The objectives of land drainage as an agricultural practice and the benefits to be derived from such practice. (2) The associated problems of Competing land use in the urban fringe and In wetlands, as influenced by land drainage projects. (3) The problem of public interest in land use over the drainage of private lands by individuals. (4) The prior evaluation of the benefits and costs of a drainage project. (5) An evaluation of the petition procedure for initiating a drainage project. (6) A review of the construction improvement and maintenance procedures under "The Drainage Act" in achieving the objectives.. (7) A review of the appeal procedures under "The Drainage Act", • (B) A review of the financial procedures and assistance under "The Drainage Act" and other drainage programs. (9) A study of the costs of land drainage and what influences such costs and how they may be reduced, i.e. engineering costs, etc. (10) An 'evaluation of construction practices In general and erosion and weed control of drainage ditches in detail. (11) A review of the administrative practices and methods in carrying out responsibility under "The Drainage Act". After due study and consideration to recommend such changes in thelaws, procedures and processes as in the opinion of the Committee may be necessary and desirable, The Committee has the intention of visiting all areas In the Province and to hold public hearings on the questions associated with the above terms of reference. This therefore, is to invite alt interested parties,. individual or otherwise, to indicate' to the Committee, by (AUGUST IS, 19Y2) their intention to submit written briefs or their desire to attend the hearings And make oral reptetentationS. The response to this invitation will determine the times and plbces of hearings. A written notice Setting out the time and place Of the public hearings will be given as soon as possible to all persOns who have flied notice of intention to make written or oral sub. tnisSiont. Lorne Henderson, Chairman, Select CoMenittee on Land Drainage Box 201 parliament Buildings Toronto, Ontario ._m ama. v.... OW au. mom =to. ow. 111•181 •••••... PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA OUTSPAN ORANGES Size 138's doz. 49c Jmoo .1..= I Immo. memo. man= _mama._,.. now. alookm, ,...r ..nom ....o. iso.•• •.•... omoso• m ../rir ...... AL' TRICIAN"sAYs ELECTRICAL WORK MATS TROUBLE FREE, `YOUR COMPUTE SATISFACTION "Is OUR 6eAR01111 IN6USTRIAL RESIDENT/AL .41 42/1\ Do you ever net a funny little feeling in the bottom pf your stomach th-if you could do better financially? John M. Leith Goderich 524-903 SYNDICATE LIMITED Our Stock Reductio Sale Continues FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST RI./..GLIDE 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 FIRE EXTINGUISHER 30% OFF DE—ICER 2 FOR THE PRICE OF / FROZEN FOOD SALE FROZEN CHICKEN, TURKEY, SALISBURY OR MEAT 1 LOAF 1 oz. 47c pg. CUT FROM THE BEEF LOIN WING, SIRLOIN OR T-BONE STEAKS lb. BANQUET DINNERS T FROM SLICEDF!L BONELESS ROUND I I STEAKS 1 1 091 Lib FRESHLY TUT. I SHOULDER I I PORK I I ROAST L53C] "-"COLEMAN`r T I VACUUM I SKINLESS 11 II WIENERS ; io. pkg. [5:10] I FROZEN HAMBURG I PATTIES 4 oz. portion 121 moo. 4•110••• :meg. limmi 20 k VIM 27` I t "cot 55c I 24 oz. 6 .71 2113. be BONUS DISCOUNTS WE SELL ONLY CANADA'S FINEST RED & BLUE BRAND BEEF! GREAT ON THE GRILL CUT FROM THE SHOULDER BONE IN BUTT PORK CHOPS lb. 67c TOP VALU VACUUM PACKED - SKINLESS WIENERS 2113. pkg. 1.09 REG. CUT FROM THE CHUCK CUT THICK FOR THE BAR.B.Q. BEEF BLADE STEAKS lb. 79' AUSTRALIAN FROZEN LEG LAMB STEAKS lb. 79c FRESH KNIFE CUT CHICKEN LEGS 14.590 CUT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK COMPLETELY BONELESS BLADE ROAST SCHNEIDER'S 10 VARIETIES SLICED COOKED MEATS TOP VALU VACUUM PACKED SLICED SIDE BACON DAVERN VACUUM-PACKED SLICED SIDE BACON 600(gr: 37c 116, 93, pkg. Plg: 85c BURNS SWEET PICKLED WEIGHT RANGE 3 10 4 lbs. ib.95` COTTAGE ROLLS lb.79c SHIFFIFF ASSORTED FLAVOURS JELLY POWDERS, AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP.0 'lei .00 AYLIVa CHOICE - GREEN PEAS OR CREAM STYLE CORN 14 oz. 3 oz. Pk9, tin ALLEN'S SWEETENED ASSORTED FLAVOURS FRUIT DRINKS 3 ",°,r;1 400 HEINZ Sauce 9 In Tomato c 14 o;1.1 9C SPAGHETTI FASCINATION ASSORTED FLAVOURS 79c RS CREAM ICE cntr, BUTTERNUT COLOURED MARGARINE 4 pzgibs.. 88. i MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE LARD pkgAirm KISMET SOFT 1 lb.1Mic MARGARINE 2 tubs CRACKER BARREL MILD COLOURED CHEDDAR HEESE OPPOIM WI** NIMPROINI Win* *rip it px. pkg. , Moil= MAIN IMO* PREM LUNCHEON MEAT , LAVO (PREPRICED 39') LIQUID BLEACH 3 CARNATION COFFEE MATE GLAD PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS GLAD PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS , KRAFT AYONNAISE 12 AI, A 0, lid 741.‘1, 64 or. 4Aogi plastic Ws. 111 *WV 6 or, A , jar or .1% 59c :it 1 X 17 iar ,49c CANADA NO. 1 ONT. GROWN - SPANISH ONIONS 2 as.45c CANADA NO. 1 ONT, MARSH CRISP CELERY STALKS 2 for 39R u,s. NO, 1 CALIFORNIA TANGY I. JUICY LEMONS 6 for 49C For Summer lawn Feeding Aero Green 7 x7 x 7 40 lb, FERTILIZER lull ..79 DAIRY DEPARTMENT PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee spent the weekend with the formerS sister Mr, and Mrs. Bill Wall, Kincardine. Sorry to report the passing of Mr. John Adams on Friday July 28. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Adams, Leland and Gloria. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Shaddick returned home on Saturday evening, having spent two weeks with their son Constable Richard Shaddick in Prince Rupert B.C, They also visited with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Bell. Friday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook were their daughter Mr. and Mrs, Ron Ellerby, Frank and Dora Lynn of Clinton and Ron's mother Mrs. Wm. Oxnam of Santi, California U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander returned home on Wednesday night from a month vacation to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Norman also at- tended a seed cleaners conven- tion in Halifax. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Shad- dick counsellors of Hi-C and 14 members spent the weekend . camp out at Point Farm and returned for church Sunday morning. The Home Economics Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food is sponsoring a 4-H Homemaking Club project this fall entitled "The Third Meal". This project deals with interesting and nutritious ),O recipes'' for lunch` or stiPper. Barbecues, casseroles, sandwiches, fondues, patio food and school lunches are all included in the course. Miss Catherine. Hunt, Home Economist for Huron County, will be conducting the following Training Schools: Wingham - Monday and Tuesday, August 14th and 15th, Salvation Army Corps, Wingham (for club leaders east of Wingham); Wingham Thursay and Friday, August 17 and 18, Salvation ,Varna BY FRED McCLYMONT INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK • Mr. Charles Keys of Nash- ville, Tenn. called on friends and relatives here during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClymont, Michael and Shan- non of Guelph visited relatives at Clinton and Varna. A combined service of Varna and Goshen United Churches will be held in Varna next Sun- day August 6 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Peter Renner of Bayfield in charge. There will also be a Baptismal Service. Next Sunday, August thir- teenth the combined service will be held in Goshen United Church with Rev. Clifford Brit- ton in charge of the service. The remaining Sundays in August the churches will be closed. HAROLD WISE LIMITED Eiectricai • Plumbing And Heating tentractor 1,262)14101014 Rd.-4824062 tfC ' cgiumior ia".1 The Aimwell unit family pic- nic will be held Sunday August 13 at the manse after church. Members are asked to bring hamburgers or hot dogs and buns for barbecuping, dessert, and lawn chairs, The Womeris Institute picnic will be held on Wednesday August 9 at 6:15 p,m. at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Crawford 'of Manitou Manitoba are guests this week with his cousin Mr, and Mrs, Bert Shobbrook. They were dinner guests on Sunday with his aunt Mrs. Laura Saun- dercock and on Monday they were dinner guests of his cousin Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shot,- brook, Darrell and Diana. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shaddick spent several days past week with their son Mr, and Mrs. Bib Shaddick and children of Glen Morris. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hamilton of London visited Sunday evening with her father Mr. Will Govier and Mrs. Lillie Webster, Mrs. Townsend and Dorothy returned home on Saturday evening having spent past three weeks in Toronto. Captain John Picket and Mrs. Picket of Ottawa and Mrs. Mary Appleby of Blyth visited on Sunday with the formers aunts Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and Greg of Hanover spent ' the weekend with his mother Mrs. G. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Howatt and Mrs. Ena Howatt attended the Gardiner reunion on Sunday held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardiner. Kirkton. Mrs. Norman Cartwright is a patient in Clinton hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Army Corps, Wingham (for club leaders west of Wingham); Seaforth - Monday and Tuesday, August 21 and 22, Seaforth Legion Hall; Clinton- Thursday and Friday, August 24 and 25, Ontario Street United Church, Clinton; Exeter, - Monday and Tuesday, August 28 and 29, Exeter United Church, Exeter. If you have a daughter who is 12 or over by September 1, 1572 and you do not know who tne local leader will be in your area, please contact Miss Hunt at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Clinton, phone 482-3428 Joan Thompson spent Sunday and overnight with her cousin Brenda Scott. Barry Turner of Tuckersmith spent a few days the past week visiting with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth. Miss Nancy Buchanan of Brampton spent the weekend 1CL SING SAT AUG Supplied Serv==ed by M lout) Ltd.. CAKES McCAIN FROZEN PEACH PIE ammo wow.. lv CHIOUITA OR DOLE TROPIC TREAT GOLDEN YELL DE OW BANANAS lb. 11 3c CANADA NO. 1 ONT. NEW CROP 3 lb. CELLO CARROTS bag 39c U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA RED GRAPES lb. 49c PRODUCT OF 5, A.. OUTSPAN WHITE GRAPEFRUIT :8'es 5/69c Brucefield. BY MRS. R.F. BERRY- Miss Kee Payne of London spent A couple of weeks with her friend Mrs. Elsie Forrest. Mr, and Mrs, Victor Hargreaves spent the weekend at Niagara Falls, Bradley Hargreaves spent the week end at his home, Brucefield, Mrs. Al Hill, Lyle and Robert, and Mrs. A. Paterson visited with friends in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Carl McClinchey, Chelsea Lake. The members of the U.C,W. Brucefield United Church, will be seen on "Act Fast" Aug. 6. A lovely shower was held at Brucefield United Church on Saturday evening for Miss Betty Dalrymple, Mrs, Jo-Anne Hayman assisted by her mother Mrs. Aldwinkle were hostess, Mrs. Geo. Henderson accompanied on the piano for the program. Betty received many lovely gifts and the Best wishes of her relatives, friends and neighbours. ar• Clinton Newo,liecurd, Thursday, August 19, 1972,,,7 • MEET YOUR NEST FRIEND FINANCIALLY ALL HARDWARE 20% ALL HANDTOOLS 20% GARDEN TOOLS 20% NAR FAIN RAT KILLER 20% FLOWER PLANTERS 20% SUMMER JACKETS & HATS 20% ODDS 'N' ENDS IN 50% WORK BOOTS IN Clinton '!!!!!!!!!!!!!..."....mlrm ..M.Ms MIR TWIN PACK LIQUID DETER GENT 2 .1.01,24bg: 691e SQUIRREL SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER 48 rart 1.09 CHOICE PEAS, PEAS & CARROTS OR CREAM STYLE CORN YORK VEGETABLES lir 25c FACELLE ROYALE ASSORTED COLOURS BATHROOM TISSUE 3 :1,7.! 1.00 KRAFT CRABAPPLE, GRAPE JELLY OR PURE PINEAPPLE or GRAPE JAM 31.: .00 KRAFT HICKORY, REGULAR, ONION OR GARLIC BAR.B.Q. SAUCE Is.. 3 INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate, Mr. Steven Sproul and Miss Mary Lon MacGregor spent the past week on holidays at Algonquin Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson and Gregory of Parry Sound visited with her uncles Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Scott, John and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Seaforth, Miss Brenda Scott returned home after spending the past week at Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate attended the Muir family picnic and house warming for John Muir on Sunday. This Weeks Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and Kerri were Mr. and Mrs. Dave and Kim and Mrs. Ray Vincent and Mark all of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boag of New Market. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley, Debbie and Wendy of Huron Park were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family. „Mr. and; Mrs: Wayne Hoegy and Scott of RR 1 Dublin visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.J, Dale and Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Diane and Nancy, Miss Elaine Pfaff spent the weekend cam- ping at Pine Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley visited on Sunday with his brother Mr. Tom Riley who is a patient in London Hospital. ONTARIO NO. I GRADE FRESH NEW POTATOES 11:alg). each with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and family, prior to a trip for three weeks to England leaving on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth visited on Monday in London with Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Warren, Helen and Lynda: ot33i3,, FRASERVALE FROZEN COD FISH & CHIPS FROZO FROZEN CHOICE FRENCH FRIES FARM HOUSE FROZEN ASSORTED VARIETIES U ndesboral BY MRSi. BERT SHOE BROOK INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK The United Church held their promotion and award service.. Guests were Mr, John Jewitt and Mr. Henry Hunking, The ushers were Julie Snell, Ruthann Penfonnd, Danny Jewitt and Robbie flunking. The Scripture was read by Cathy Lyon, The soloist was Mr. Harry Lear. The attendance awards were presented by superintendent Mr. Dennis Pen- found followed by a promotional service for the Junior Grades. 4-H course for Huron toetestf9'. xo‘oqe \CIP4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF GOWER'S GI111211 Rata 77 Hamilton St. 524-8761