Clinton News-Record, 1973-04-26, Page 2Town Talk
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2-MINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1973
WRESTLING
WHIPPER
WATSON JR•
by Meru Rudd
his family at 19 Mary Street,
Guests at the Cummings home
for the .11010Y were ivtr. and
Mrs. Harry Cummings of Ot-
tawa.
Everywhere one looked this
past weekend people were out-
side enjoying the warn()
weather. There were people
raking lawns, working in gar,
dens, washing' windows,
working in the fields and others
just enjoying themselves along
the streams with fishing poles
in hand,
A fisherman from our house
brought a pail of smelts home
Friday night so we were kept
busy Saturday morning
preparing them for the freezer.
THE ARAB
TERRORIST
TAG TEAM BOUT
CHIEF WHITE EAGLE
DANNY LITTLE HAWK
The VS
MASKED MAULERS
, The last of a series of card
parties at the Orange Hall was
held recently. The Ladies'
Orange Benevolent Association
appreciates the patronage of
those who attended during the
winter months and hopes to
resume the parties once again
after the „summer months.
Winners of the various prizes
were; Mrs, A, ''isher,
high; Mrs. T. Leppington, lone
hands; Mrs. Bea Cobean,
ladies' low; men's high, 'Mr.
Ernie Ellwood; men's lone
hands, Mr., Chas. Cun-
ningham; men's low, Mr.
George Glazier,
, The two draws for sugar
were won by Mrs. Mervin
Hanley and Mrs. Nelson
Heard,
MIDGETS MIGHTY
HUMPHREY
520 LEIS.
vs
2 MEN'
LADY
WRESTLERS Easter visitors .at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott were
Mrs, Edith Hartford, Lambeth;
Mrs. Mona Cramer, London;
Miss Evelyn McMichael,
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Wiltse, Clinton and Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Merrill and family of
Bayfield.
PLUS ONE OTHER BOUT
CLINTON ARENA
FRI. MAY 4 8:30 P.M.
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* * *
Miss Grace Warren of Grosse
Pointe, Michigan visited with
her cousin, Mrs. Frank Pen-
nebaker over the Eastertide.
MARY'S SEWING CENTRE
17 ALBERT ST,
CLINTON, ONT.
AUTHORIZED
WHITE ELNA DEALER
SPECIAL SEWING CLASSES ON
LINGERIE KNITS and MEN'S WEAR.
PRECISION SCISSOR SHARPENING
USED MACHINES - REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES
The jackpot of $190 ,at the
Clinton Legion Bingo was won
last week by Mr, Alex
McMichael. And another lucky
person in town is Robert Millar
who won $141 in the first
share-the-wealth draw for the
Clinton Colts baseball team.
* * *
Mr. Prank Cummings retur-
ned to Camp Borden after
spending Easter weekend with
The Goderich Little Teatre is heading into the home stretch
With rehearsals for their May 3, 4 and 5 opening of "Spring
Tonic" which is described as a "grab bag of musical selec-
tions from many plays." in the group of actors are the "The
Town and Country Four." (George Ribey, Marian Vincent, Bill
Campbell, Ken Campbell) of Seaforth, Seamus Doherty,
Beecher Menzies, and Bill Craig of Clinton, Jean Knight and
Dan Worthy of Goderich.(staff photo).
Huron NDP holds
Clinton meeting
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An open meeting arranged by
NDP members of the central
area of the Huron Riding was
held at the Orange Hall in
Clinton on April 17th. Wilfred
Glazier of Clinton chaired the
meeting.
Paul Carroll, of Goderich and
Ray Funk of Etieter, both mem-.
bers of the Provincial NDP
Council, addressed the meeting
briefly before a general
discussion.
Mr. Carroll outlined the
manner in which the NDP func-
tions.
Mr. Funk stressed the impor-
tance of NDP policies in that
they gradually permeate the
thinking of the other parties.
He cited as an example the con-
cept of a Prices Review Board
which has been part of NDP
policy for years. The NDP sup-
ports 'New Horizons', 'Oppor-
tunities for Youth', LIP
programs, etc., but we should
promote more vigorously better
ideas such as Co-operatives and ,
Credit Union movements.
Eric Collins addressed the
meeting on behalf of area gun
clubs, representing ap-
proximately 350 people. He
voiced their concern that a
Private Members Bill C-138
has been introduced in the
Federal House by the MP from
Westminster B.C., calling for
the repeal of section 82 of the
Criminal Code, If passed, all
firearms would become restric-
ted weapons. Permits to pur-
chase long guns would have to
be obtained from some civil
authority and would then have
to be registered after the pur-
chase.
Mr. Collins was thanked for
bringing the matter to the at-
tention of the meeting and it
was suggested that a
Resolution regarding the mat-
ter be presented at the next
general NDP meeting in the
Riding. Several announcements
were made of upcoming events:
-- Stephen Lewis, Provincial
NDP Leader will address a
meeting in Stratford on Sun-
day, April 29, at 2 p.m. in the
Labor Hall on Ontario Street -
his first speaking engagement
in Perth County -- A general
meeting of the (NDP) Huron
Riding Association will be held
on May 15th, the location to be
announced after the Executive
meeting, which will be held at
the home of Mrs. R. Pemberton
in Bayfield on Monday, May
7th. -- A Regional Conference
will be held for Ridings in this
area on September 15th,
probably in London; -- An NDP
School will be held at Cedar
Glen near Bolton on May 25-
27th. It will be a Conference on
Community and Urban Affairs;
Members present were
pleased to learn that in the
latest Gallup Poll, NDP
popular support has gone up by
four points. The Liberals,
Social Credit/Others were up
one point each while the Con-
servatives are down six points.
Federal NDP Leader David
Lewis said the results show the
success of the party's strategy
keeping Parliament at work,
rather than forcing a snap elec-
tion.
Entertainment was provided
by Mrs. Marylee James who
sang and played her electric
guitar and refreshments were
served by Mrs. John Fisher and
Mrs. Wilfred Glazier.
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF CLINTON
In accordance with a
resolution adopted by Clin-
ton Town Council and the
usual custom;
SHOP THESE POPUUR BONUS BRAND PRODUCTS • •• • • • • • A Total of 112 Winners, per week or $1,250 . • • . . • • • • • •• • • ihri'l MI pen M,, re dot Simply III out the entry form, attach proof -al purchase or reesenoble tocsnille . • . •.• .. • • • • • . . .
. . •
of one of the sponsoring precious. Deposit tho completed entry (OM RI Ike contest drum at your tGA state, sumo 2 oyy, ASSORTED 1010014 1000 . . . CAT4t1 iiIODY RIO MACARONI OR . • • MOO.gii 0150IM0 VARiCOI$ KING OR . 51.N op oRAD0E.RAVOORFL!
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' Winners will be announced weekly, Additional entry terms available In eoch IGA stork', Inter as often 05 , . FACIAL TISSUE TEA DAts ; .SPAGI1011 . • • ' • . • ' • CAKE MIXES • . • • • • CRYSTALS . . • • ••. you wish. Winners must answer a skill tes!igiuestion. t% 3 okras, of 200 1.00 :rho, of fed SW ...... ., . . • ... .• 4.1 lb. boxes IMO 57.5 ez.•to 10.or Dom pock '1.00 . • ... • .• . t:Irf. 62-pkik.• IP' . . . . . . CMILION 0100, 4.5500040 VXNIFTIE . 05 TOMATO SAUTE. • 'IPP YAW ' • . . , '' DIEkti000ti.4Xxl6xxxoto.c:racknoMixooka .• SOFT ,Dagos .- How 'BEARE: . . • : •• . cLEASER:tiOLImi . .. •• : ASSOIllib CANDY • • . ..ILAMIHNIGE111111113:••••:. :•• • ' : . 26 ca. oen-roumage bd, SIP . " , ":4 14 oz. tint*. :' , . :: :: c :' ::" • • 32:01: exc.. f .26 . .. . :. . • 3.39, Apt. 1.06 . ' - . ..: : : . ..: . • : 7 et. *ii 51. Clinton I hereby proclaim that:
WERYARgi ASTGV£1)..YAR117tRi • " • 'WeR•PootOO'soli.0,.00 or.'1G0 woO 10.1 MR,. • .1hr5 CAKT• . . . . HONEY OEW bozos Car00505 0,olvoz c'.
GRAPE DROW DAYLIGHT'
SAVING
TIME
will be in effect at 2 a.m.
spoof 11191)13M$ : meet Rums tOrdalt 11110 air 12 a. 0011. ilitIOE:1". 104 3 0 oi. 014s,:.11111' pkg. 1 babi, enit. 4e co tin dot '4t. • • •
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11 or) Supplied and Serviced Ry M ' ' • p Loeb Limited
Sunday, April 29
And revert to Standard
Time at 2 a.m. on Sunday,
October 28.
And call upon all citizens
to observe this
proclamation.
DON SYMONS,
Mayor,
Town of Clinton.
3Eiges the onsivork owl 01 Meet laying with This, Informative Purchasing Ai4t,
INFORMATIVE COUNTER CARD
TABLE MEATS Roond hoe Co!
from No ()holt 1.14Coll I PAY I PS$CL t hPI CO FROM THE BEEF CHUCK
SNORT RIR OR 1.00 1.19 1 .19
BEEF 'CHUCK
SHOULDER STEAKS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
FROZEN 1 to
MEAT IDENTITY LABEL
HERE'S WHIT MEAT IDENTITY LABELLING DOES FOR YOU
OUR NEW MEAT IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM
TAKES THE GUESSWORK OUT OF THE SELECTION
AND PREPARATION OF MEAT .. IT HELPS YOU
BE A 'SMARTER' MEAT SHOPPER AND A BETTER
COOK.
THIS IMPROVED MEAT IDENTITY LABELLING
TELLS YOU AT A GLANCE THE TYPE OF MEAT
THE PRIMAL CUT AND THE SPECIFIC PORTION
OF THE PRIMAL CUT. SIMPLY USE THE RE-
COMMENDED COOKING METHOD IN OUR "MEAT
EXPLAINED" FOLDER.
5, KIND Of MEAT
No need to guess the type of meat first, every
label shows the type of meat beef, pork,larnb or
veal,
2. PRIMAL CUT
Chuck, rib, loin or hip - tells what port of the
animal the meat comes from,
3. SPECIFIC PORTION OR RETAIL CUT
Blade roast, sirloin steak, or top round steak -
tells you exactly what part of the primal cut the
meat comes from.
ClAVERN VACUUM PACKED
I lb pkg sliced
ORDERS FORMS FOR
FREE
"MEAT EXPLAINED"
FOLDER
e/Ihrogabamo TWO LARGE CHARTS
Of RETAIL MEAT CUTS
Are on display in all our stores for your convenience
Beef and pork charts will help you identify our
cuts of meat on display.
IF YOU NAVE QUESTIONS
About our new meat identification program, ask
our meat department Manager, He'll not only have
the answers for you, but he'll be glad to suggest
a number of specialty cuts as well as regular cuts
that will add variety to everyday and special meals.
SCHNEIDER'S vac pap 1 lb, pkg,
DUTCH TREAT OR
REV or r
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AVAILABLE AT ALL
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SKINLESS
WIENERS
FROM SEAfRESH
COD N
BATTER 69° lb. 79c
KUM *NE CUT ,
CHICKEN LEGS
DAVERN BEEF 0 PORK
Breakfast Sausage b. 69c
SCHNEIDER'S 2 lb. size
Bucket of Chicken b,,ckbf 2.69
TOP VALUVacuum Pinked Ilk. pkg.
Sliced Side Bacon 95°
SCHNEIDER'S BONE IN
Party Style Nam lb. 1 e 11 9
SCHNEIDER'S FULLY COOKED
Smoked Picnic Shoulderslb. 69°
FROZEN CANADA GRADE UTILITY
FRYING CHICKENS 3.4 lbs. 49°
PRIMROSE Frozen 4 oz. porlions
BEEF STEAKETTES lb. 88°
SCHNEIDER'S 1 lb. pkg.
SIZZLER SAUSAGE 89°
ib. 78°
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Sliced Cooked Meats 79°
WE HAVE DECLARED WAR ON HIGH PRICES
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BONUS DISCOUNTS FRESH PRODUCE BONUS DISCOUNTS
TOP VALU Frown Kernel Corn, 86nquet Beef, Chicken or Turkey
Green Beans, Peas 8 Carrots ar , RED TOP OR PEP WO POW OR MASTER, ASSORTED FLAVOURS
TOP VALUIO 'L? DOG
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