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Clinton News-Record, 1973-01-11, Page 10Scottissue pkg of 4 rolls 48-0-oz tie 4951 pkg of 90 795e FANCY QUALITY LIBBY'S PEACHES 3 14-fl-oz tins $1.00 LIBBY'S KIDNEY BEANS 414-0.oz tins 0.00 IN TOMATO SAUCE HEINZ SPAGHETTI 46-fl-oz btl 0,95 61/2 aerosol tin 88# 32.11 oz btl 49? pkg of 60 bags 811i SALADA iliGURT SWISS STYLE 2 6-et elm 29? full 8-inch 24-oz size (SAVE 10t) 49? 15-oz take (SAVE 20t) 39re BREAD NE PARKER, MOWN 'N SERVE pkg of two 8.ot loaves 39f boxes of sheets MOO Diapers regular pkg of 30 $1.89 Scotties 3 400 MEAT DEPARTMENT VALUES ! 10-fl-ox tins $ MIX AND MATCH YORK VEGETABLES CUT GREEN BEANS, WAX BEANS, MIXED VEGETABLES, PEAS & CARROTS, WHOLE KERNEL CO '7.1L-OZ TIN 1 YOU'LL SAVE CASH HERE Frozen (10-lb box) 4,/ CHICKEN LEGS 16 SUPERAIGHT QUALITY, SLICED CHICKEN QUARTERS 1b64si BEEF LIVER FRESH, BREAST OR LEG QUARTERS SX BRAND, FROZEN, STEAKETTES OR 1b64,1 BEEF PATTIES SX BRAND, FAMILY PACK, SLICED lb 35f/COOKED MEATS RED BRAND GRADE "A" BEEF PRIME RIB STEAKS lb $1 el 8 BURNS riiDNERS LvaacVAP:CPAiii; RED BRAND GRADE "A" BEEF lb 78? 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Pants BABYSCOTT OVERNIGHT pkg of 12 970 — NEWBORN pkg of 30 $1.59 BABYSCOTT, DISPOSABLE pkg of 2 rolls 11413X 1OF 12 49t box of 48 Si • 69 each 5 WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th, 19/3. A'P POLICY Always do what is honest and fair for every customer. RAINCHECK If an advertised special is ever sold outs ask the Manager for a Raincheck. It entitles you to the same item at the same special price the following Week. Or if you wish we'll give you a comparable item at the same special price. GUARANTEE A&P offers an unconditional money-back guar- antee. No matter what it is, no matter who makes it, if A&P sells it, A&P guarantees it. Florida Red or White GRAPEFRUIT 5159c ASP BRAND, HEAVY DUTY (PREPRICED) GARBAGE BAGS pkg of 2$ 990 i040040 (ACTION PRICED) SPAGHETTI, PENNE RIGATI, RIGATONE, ROTINI, STIVALETTI LAN(IA PASTAS Pkg 36/i BAKERY SAVINGS! JANE PARKER, SLICED (Delicious Toasted) (BUY 4 LOAVES---SAVE 24c) RAISIN A 11.00 BREAD mir JANE PARKER PEACH OR RAISIN PIE JANE PARKER CRESCENT Pound Cake JANE PARKER DATE CRUNCH NE P RKER, PINEAPPLE TOPPED SWEET ROLLS 'ANE PARKER, AP►LE RAISIN COFFEE CAKE Jig DONUTS (SAVE 104) 12-oz foil fray 39)e. 1A-Oz LOAVES pkg of 83 9' (SAVE 160 12-oz take 391e (SAVE st) pkg of 649, JANE PARKER TWIN ROLLS 3 pkgs of 12.$1.0C POWDER (ACTION PRICED) BOLD DETERGENT KING SIZE 3.1.a Roe s1.69 IN TOMATO SAUCE HEINZ BEANS 5 14-Fl-oz tins $1.00 011.0LE, PARCHMENT WRAP (100% VEGETABLE OIL) MARGARINE 2 1.1 b pkgs 49? WESTON WAGON WHEELS 14-oz pkg 49? MOTHER PARKER Hot Chocolate 2 lb. BAG 890 CHRISTIE, MAPLE ICE WAFERS 3 8-oz pkgs $1.00 DETERGENT SAIL LIQUID 648-oz plastic btl 99? ARP BRAND Fabric Softener 6441-oz plastic jug 5 9? MUSHROOM, CHICKEN RICE, VEGETABLE BEEF CLARK SOUPS 4 10-fl-oz tins 69$1 CHRISTIE'S PREMIUM CRACKERS 1-lb 3 9 plain or box ji salted ECON-O.PAC RED ROSE TEA BAGS JOHNSON'S WHITE, PINK, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE WM TISSUE — WHITE, PINK, YELLOW FUTURE WAX LEMON OR REGULAR (FURNITURE POLISH) Johnson's Pledge HABITANT TABLE SYRUP TEA BAGS Here it is folks. A brand new year, A clean slate. A chance to begin anew.., if you care to, I haven't visited with you for several weeks now, I've been enjoying a little rest from thf routine of a columnist's life. Having that time over the Christmas-New Year Holiday Season was just great, I really must tell you about our family Christmas dinner on Boxing Day. I've been blabbing about it so much over the past few years that a television station in the area telephoned me a few days before the event to ask if a cameraman could come down and shoot some film for a newscast on Boxing Day evening. My husband and I discussed it briefly, decided it sounded like a fun-thing to do and agreed that we would tell ab- solutely no one about the Keller family television debut. The day arrived and not one single person knew about the TV bit.,.not until the cameraman arrived with the station's call signals flashing from his equipment bags. That's when the fun began in earnest. First thing, of course, was to find the culprit to blame, for some reason, everyone there looked in my direction. "News people," ,they snarled, though with a note of delight in their voices. The next move was to com- plain because they had not been informed of the cameraman's coming. This sister had on her oldest slacks; that sister-in-law hadn't had her hair done too recently; this child was getting teeth and wouldn't want to smile for the camera; that husband had forgotten to shave in the mor- ning. But after the initial shock wore off, everyone seemed to accept the whole idea with a good deal of relish. I'm certain the cameraman will tell you he had co-operation at its best from the Keller clan. A moment of disappointment came when it appeared he might not be able to shoot the footage because he lacked ar- tificial lighting, but by opening all the drapes and the doors and turning on all the lights, we were able to alleviate the problem sufficiently to. allow the filming to continue. I just stood back and smiled as the cameraman coped with the family members who didn't see a news story in the same way as he did at all. I watched him skilfully dodge grandma's request for posed shots of every single person there, as though the television studio was doing News-BEconD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1973 rot,' my window BY SHIRLEY 4. KELLER I understood his cramped feelings as the chiidren crowded around him as he loaded the camera, asking hint foolish questions about the equipment, his job, the finished product. But the cameraman was a genial kind of a fellow and he went about his work in a very professional fashion, ignoring all but the very best suggestions and patiently answering all sorts of queries in the briefest possible way. Of course, he had dinner with us. He joined right in with all the fun and frolic, He laughed with us as the "baby" opened his gift; he cried just a little as grandma was showered with hers. And then he was gone, as quietly and as unexpectedly as he'd come. And then a funny thing hap- pened. The whole day took on a new kind of excitement, Maybe everyone had been behaving a little differently during the cameraman's presence, sitting just a little more primly and walking a little more erectly or watching a little more closely. Whatever was the reason, it was mid-afternoon before the party started to roll at its usual loud and wild pace. But then it opened up into what was was judged the best Boxing Day .Christmas dinner we've ever enjoyed, Conver- sation flowed like wine; the kids quarrelled in fevered pit- ches; games were played with vitality; and the Keller closeness took over again in a way that was grand to feel and be part of. Yes sir, that television man brought us a new kind of togetherness - and we're grateful. Brucefield BY MRS. H. F. BERRY Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Victor Hargreaves and family, in the loss of her father the late Mr. Arnold Henderson who passed away on New Year day at Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 'McBeath, JoAnit . and Scott, Windsor, spent New YearS holiday with their mother, Mrs, J. W. McBeath. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McPhee, Toronto, were Christmas and New Year guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalrymple and Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith, Russeldale visited on Friday with Mrs. A. Berry. Mr. Wesley Ham and son John, Huntsville, spent a few days with Mrs. Ham and their aunt Miss M Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson visited over the weekend with relatives in London and Wilton Grove. Mrs. Murray Tyndall is a patient in Seaforth Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Neil Mustard returned Saturday after a two week iacation in Florida. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mustard anf family were Mrs. Ruth Mulholland, Clinton, Mr. Stewart Mustard, Miss Barbara Lee, Kitchener, Mrs. Mustard and Edna. ARE YOU A MEMBER OF Clinton Community Credit Union for Members Only: — Life insured savings — Life insured loans Chequing accounts — Term Deposits Convenient hours GOod dividend rate JOIN TODAY - LARGE OFF-STREET PARKING LOT Clinton Community Credit Union /0 Ontario SL 482,1467 4.11k11•611•1011i=6•10