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Clinton News-Record, 1974-02-07, Page 5/14§ -4Irte ti Photo C.,41r1 Services 4), V 12 ISSAc ST. kt CLAYTON, ONT. WEDDINGS, PORTRAITS, COMMERCIAL RAINBOW WEDDING INVITATIONS OF YOUR CHOICE SKIP MASSON SMP. • A.P.I. PHONE 482.7441 tin JUST MOVED? What you need right now is a helping hand... Be sure to get in touch with the Welcome Wagon hostess. She can help you get to know your new com- munity as quickly as pos- sible. Phone 4 8 2-7069 PAC CANADA GRADE "A", EVISCERATED, FROZEN, VAC Rock Cornish ,L Game Chicken 1" SCHNEIDERS OR MAPLE LEAF Pork Sausages 1b 98% SX BRAND, STORE PACK, Sausages BEEF & PORK lb 88? pac 88s/ GOLDEN SKILLET Chicken Cutlets Meat Pies pkg of 2, 4-oz pies 49? lb $1.08 16-oz pkg 89? 100% BRAZILIAN SAVE UP TO 3411 WITH COUPONS BELOW momass-moonmemin WITH THIS COUPON ridi) WEO 1. 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Or if you wish well give you a comparable item at the same special price, GUARANTEE: A&P offers an- unconditional money-bock yuorantee. No matter what it is, no matter who makes it, if A&P sells it A&P guarantees it. Action Priced! POWDER DETERGENT FRESH 15 PIECES BOX-0-CHICKEN • 3 LEG QUARTERS • , 3 BREAST QUARTERS • 3 WINGS • 3 NECKS • 3 GIBLETS PKGS FRESH, WHOLE LEGS, WHOLE BREASTS Chicken Cuts 1699? CANADA GRADE "A", EVISCERATED, Frozen, Vie Pac Young Turkeys 6 to 9-lbs aver. lb 78? SWEET PICKLED END CUTS LB $1.38 Back Bacon CENTRE CUTS 16 $1.48 1OWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED, BONELESS, VAC PAC Cottage Rolls lb 98? SUPERAIGHT QUALITY, SLICED Beef Liver lb 98? MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, 4 VARIETIES Cooked Meats 6-oz vac pac 41% SCHNEIDERS BRAND, SLICED Cooked Ham 6-oz vac pac 79% SCHNEIDERS BRAND, COUNTRY STYLE MAPLE LEAF, RANCH STYLE Bologna BY THE PIECE lb 54% SHOPSY BRAND, OVEN ROASTING Corned Beef lb $1.59 McQUAIDE BRAND, 3 VARIETIES JANE PARKER, GIANT Jelly Rolls JANE PARKER Cinnamon Rolls JANE PARKER Chelsea Bun JANE PARKER, FROSTED Ball Donuts JANE PARKER, SLICED Cheese Bread s 8 O'CLOCK BEAN COFFEE 1-LB BAG VALID UNTIL SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1974 MIN NW NW WU NMI 11111 WI INN NM Ell WIN .11 Ell NM MIN MN .11 UN 1 I I a I .1.400.1 SAVE 9? we.40,11, SAVE 30% CLINTON NEW, S,RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 374-4 The boys' bowling team from entral Huron Secondary School placed second out of 57 teams in the High School Howling Tournament held on January 25 at Hanover, The boys brought home the runner-up trophy which . is on display at the school. First place went to ListoweL The team members were Peter Wise, Rick Tye, Rob MacAuley, Steve Gibbings, Alex Harrett and coach Ward Hodgins. The CHSS girls' team didn't fare as well, but put on a good effort. The girls' team from Seaforth High School even- tually won. CHSS members were Debbie Johnston, Peggy Switzer, Carole Dale, Cathy Falconer, Pat Cook and coach *Brian Reeve. In other bowling action at the Crown Lanes last week, the Dillies are out in front in the Hayfield League with 78 points, but are followed closely by the All-Stars with 77, the Bombers with 69 and the Miracles with 56. Madelon McIlwain dominated the women's scores with the high single of 305, the high triple of 646 and the high average of 209. Doug Talbot had both the men's high single of 246 and the high triple of 707. Joe Koene had the high average of 202. The Odds-N-Ends are way out in front in the Clinton Mixed League with 92 points, followed at a distance, by the Dead Beaters with 77, the Cloud "9" with 69, the Dum- bells with 63, the Lonely Rangers with 58, the Corner Pins with 57, Black's Spots with 51 and the Dribblers with' 47. Helen Beach had the ladies' high single of 268, Betty Daer had the high triple of 630 and Val Marriage had the high average of 210. Joe Daer swept all the men's honors with the high single of 335, the high triple of 881 and the high average of 235. In the Wil-Dex LeaguP the Ferrotics are still in first place with 85 points, followed by the Chipbreakers with 75, the Precisions with 73 and the Diamonds with 64. Bev Van NinHuys had the ladies' high single of 198 and Marie Van Damme had the high triple of 567. Geoff Woollett had both the men's high single of 315 and the high triple of 761. Angus' Anglers are reeling gaily with, - the Tuckersmith Mixed League as they have 73 points, followed by Tony's Sharks with 63, Bob's Barracudas with 60, John's Joyfish with 50, Mel's Minnows with 46 and Dave's Darters with 44. Jean Adams had the ladies' high single of 263, while Ann Lenting had the high triple of 664. Bob Walters had both the men's high single of 263 and the high triple of 691. In the Molson's Crown Mixed League, the Dumb Pokes are still in , first place with 72 points, followed by the Ladies First and the Dusters with 62 each, Ron's Rogues with 53, Dino's Ding-A-Lings with 52, Betty's Bums with 50, Hi- Flyers with 49 and the Side Slips with 48. Gerry Harris was the best girl of the night with the high single of 285, the high triple of 766 and the high average of 234. Bill Gibbings had the men's high single of 286, Doug. Jones had the high SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS the Hitie Moons are in first place with 86 points, but are followed closely by the .Corixae with 83, Next come the Torques with 74, the Starlost with 72, Debts Drunks with 70, the Pin- fall Killers with 66, the Whip. per Snappers with' 65 and the Smiles and Chuckles with 64. Deb Johnston had both the ladies' high single of 309 and the high triple of 129,. Steve Gibbings had both the men's high single of 311 apd the high triple of 757, In the Ladies Afternoon League; the Pole Cats are still the top dogs with 90 points, far ahead of the Alley Cats with 62, the Tom Cate with 43 and the Bob. Cats with 29, Erma Hartley had both the high single of 308 and the high triple of 744. The Busty Beauties are still in top shape in the Clinton- Blyth Ladies I league with 20 Points, followed by the Slow Pokes with 18, the Teetotalers and the Six Pinpals with 16 each, the Alley Cats with 14, the Swinging Mamas with 13, the Happy Hookers with 12, and the Boo-Boos with 11, Trudy Hill had the high single of 324, Yvonne Youngblut had the high triple of 712 and Mary Davey .had the high average of 222, In the Lo.ndeaborci Ladies League, the Knock Outs are in first place with 88 points, far ahead of the Head Hunters with 67, the Dead Beats with. 57 and the Hopefuls with 54, Nancy Roy had the high single of 255, Brenda Radford had the high triple of 646 and. Dorothy Carter had the high average • of 194. Donalda Bell was the most improved bowler with a plus 22. Bowling news. triple of 688 and Bruce Collins had the high average of 231. The Beavers are way out in front in the Londesboro Men's League with 92 points, followed at a distance by the Otters with 63, the Foxes with 59 and the Wolves with 45, Harry Lear had the high single of 279, while Cliff Saundercnck had both the high triple of 794 and the high average of 236, In the - Crown. Teen League, (