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Clinton News-Record, 1972-10-12, Page 3PHILLIPS FRUIT MARKET Albert St. Clinton lb. 7c 2 lbs. 79c LB., 49c 3 lbs. 29c 10 lbs. 39, 25 lbs. 75c 50 lbs. $1.4 9 41b. CABBAGES RED GRAPES WHITE AND BLACK GRAPES COOKING ONIONS POTATOES .1f PA'l LOOKING FORA RESERVATION— DO YOU SUPPOSE ,-/—MaL0 SUYONE41424NEY Of WITH THE 1RAYEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES P First Travelogue TUESDAY, OCT. 17 Bermuda — isle of Rest — Bob O'Reilly Tickets available from any Rotarian or: Campbell's of Goderich - 524-7532 Fincher's Smoke Shop - 524-6901 N.T. Ormandy Jewellery - 524-7841 Coach House Travel Service - 524-8366 Bank of Nova Scotia - 524-8359 Clinton News-Record - 482-3443 Frank Peter, Bayfield - 565-2550 SAVE —SAVE —SAVE THIS MEANS 10% DISCOUNT ON EVERYTHING'IN THE STORE THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET STORE Old Air Force Base Clinton, Ont. WE ARE OFFERING OlYn OFF AT THE CHECKNOUT, ON EVERY PURCHASE MADE, EVEN THOUGH OUR FACTORY OUTLET PRICING POLICY ALREADY OFFERS YOU SAVINGS OF UP TO 50% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE OF COMPARABLE QUALITY MERCHANDISE. NEW FALL HOURS: MON. TO FRI. 1 P.M. to 9 P.61,, SAT. A.M. to 6 P.M. the year long comfort gift% WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION IN STOCK ... A smell deposit will hold your selection till Christmas At a well attended hockey meeting in the Clinton Arena last week the following were elected to run the Junior D team for the coming season. The first practise will be held innito°r11".Dge,t's on October 12 at 8 p.m. The first home game is on October 22 at 8 p.m.ir Arsiadtcehntf,or schedule in the paper. Clarence Ntreeiali ss., pe1rsety. Live e, rJm. 0Yr ee; ic osaacc,h Wm. Webber; executive, Bill Jenkins, Doug Kennedy, Wayne Letz, Jack Hart; Brian Kennedy, Dennis Pleishauer, • Tom Murch, Ben Riley, Grand Funk Railroad CONCERT CQ$O HALL . DETROIT October 15 BUS EXCURSION FROM GODERICH $13.50 INCLUDES ADMISSION The Coach House HAMILTON ST. 524-8366 GODERICH FALL WARDROBES * SUITS * CO,ORDINATES * SWEATERS * SHIRTS * KNITS, etc. our idea of a reat buy 'AN ALL-WEATHER COAT Right now, when an all-weather coat by Croydon is just right for the fall days ahead. See our selection now Shorts, regulars and tails from $ 1 9, 9 5 up. Ci Pickett IL Campbell Ltd. CLINTON The Store For Men GODERICH KINCARDINE L pALEJ( TRICIAN ' _a6 Pols Ger A won- FROM 1/$ BEFORE MI/ BUY, 'REMEMBER THERE" MORE TO IIICTRICA4 WORK THAN. YE EETS THE THE FIRM YOU CAt4 HAROLD WISE LIMITED • glectrical - Plumbing :And Heating contractor ,262 glayfjpid Rd.-482,7062 MR • ,-111. • •?•"'• BALL & M 71 ALBERT ST. HOME FURNISHINGS CLINTON 482-9505 The safe-boating training programme conducted each fall and winter by Goderich Power Squadron, for the benefit of Huron County residents, got underway in Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton Wednesday evening, October 11. Squadron Training Officer A.J. Elder, Clinton, announced that nearly 20 persons already had enrolled in the new Boating Course, and emphasized that late registrants would be accom- modated at upcoming classes. "We are attempting to provide this service, to as many boaters and sailors as possible," he said. Instructors are two practical boatmen and high school teachers; Edward A. Davies -a'rid Carlton C. Black- more. Among those who already have signed up to take the Boating Course are: John Poechman, William Linfield, Clayton Scholtz, Thomas W. Perry, Mrs. Gwen Perry, Thomas Langille, Dave Gornall, Goderich; Dr. W.T. Harrett, Mrs. Kristi Harrett, George Pen- fold, Mrs. Peggy Menzies, Mrs. Donna Wood, Clinton; John Hayes, David Cameron, William Rintoul, Rev. Barry Passmore, Wingham; Rev. Derwin Docken, Mrs. Derwin Docken, Walton; Richard C. Mellenger, Exeter. Classes in Advanced Piloting, with A.J.R. Elder and BE. Kuehl, as instructors, will be Power Squadron course very well attended Every young boy dreams of some day working on the railroad and four year-old Jeff Popp of Auburn is no exception. Young Jeff was playing railroad on a siding in Clinton last week beside the old freight shed that his dad, Murray was getting ready to move to Auburn for Brian Hallam, of R,R. 1 Auburn. Mr. Hallam purchased the shed and will move it to Auburn and use it as an implement shed. (News-Record photo) Magi) Now Record, Thursday, October M,197,2-4 held in Central Huron Secon- dary School Monday evening, commencing October 16, at seven-thirty. Among those ex- pected to take the course are: C.C. Blackmore, Mrs. Wynne Blackmore, E.A, Davies, C. Van Laughton, Mrs. Maureen Laughton, Anthony Shepherd, B.A. Sully. Last year, 102 volunteers at The Canadian National In- stitute for the Blind, Toronto, transcribed 259 books from print into braille on subjects ranging from astrology to knit- ting. One book takes an Average of 90 hours to transcribe. The training program for braillists consists of one class a- week for six monthS4,At the..end of the' course there is a test and upon completion of 100 pages of braille with six consecutive error-free pages, a certificate is awarded to the volunteer, /G===>3K K=:>*==>1K====ifC:=11<=0,===>i1=4ta:=X*'--->t)=>M=41C=X1 -.SHELVES 84 SHELVEG &SHELVES OF 11 ChVicken eESE Loaf LB554 Polish 'SausageLB594ll Wieners • 2 lbs. 894 Ham Steaks. LB 79411 Sausage Meat 59t Chicken Legs LB 57c PLUS. OTHER IN-STORE FEATURES CREAM OF MUSHROOM AYLMER SOUP 10 0Z 5/$1 g HOT CHOCOLATE MOTHER PARKER'S LB 75` CHOP Ski LOAF 2/89' Muleau at Wingham soon Late Wednesday morning, CKNX Radio-Television released the phone number to be used this Wednesday, October 18 when that station will host Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau on a hot line show between noon and 1:00 pap. Those wishing to speak with the Prime Minister are asked to call the program at 357-3342. Jim Swan will be hosting the show. Mr. Trudeau is expected to arrive by helicopter at the CKNX studios shortly before the program is to start and will be greeted by Liberal candidates and party workers from the local area. If you have a question for the Prime Minister that number is 357-3342. II K-Y AUSTRALIAN SLICED or HALVES PEACHES 14 OZ 4/95' il TANG POLY PACK of 4 3 1/2 OZ, ENVELOPES INSTANT BREAKFAST El CHIP COOKIES CARNATION 12 - I OZ PACKAGES INSTANT CHOCOLATE PARCHMENT WRAPPED ORANGE CRYSTALS 11 CARNATION 6 ENVELOPE PACK DELMAR MARGARINE DOG FOOD TOPS PINK SALMON OCEAN , 15 I/2 OZ. CARNATION 16 OZ plus 2 OZ FREE COFFEE MATE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES DARE' S 15 OZ. iLB. 2/1 10 87` 79c 65c 9.09 63' Ocean Perch Fillets 59 PRODUCE CALIFORNIA EMPEROR GRAPESNo.i 2 lbs 79 CANADA GREEN CABBAGE No.ilb CANADA CARRQTS 3 LB BAG 2 /4 9a FROZEN FOOD HIGH LINER 16 OZ LB WEEKEND SPECIALS Oct. 11, 12, 130 14 HENSALL - ONTARIO