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Clinton News-Record, 1974-05-09, Page 22-,-CLINTOil NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1974 00,005011:' It looked last Thursday as if the fingers were cooking as good as the hamburgers as the students of grades six and seven at Clinton Public School spent the day on an orien- teering course on the Maitland Line, Susan Jefferson, left and Linda. Garrow attempt to cook their lunch. (News» Record photo) Wesley-Willis ladies to continue aid plan C•1•15"5: 21 lbs. 89 CANADA Nb. I • ONTARIO MARSH it CELLO CARROTS ly 38c 1 e. 1.791 FROM CONCENTRATE TOP VALU ASSORTED PIECES on STEMS CITRUS JUKES u % 49° LEAVER MUSHROOMS 16 % 49c FRAPES (POLY PACK) ORANGE In Tomato'Sauce' - Whys Deep Brown FLAVOUR CRYSTALS 5 WV° BEANS with PORK F w 45i "t 48c TOP VALU HAM w't 249 C OOKED CANNED CHOICE DUALITY ONO- PEACH HALVES I PRODUCT OF S.A. GRANNY SMITH I EATING APPLES II ▪ TOR MOTHERS DAY Il MIXED PANS "Z.. 2.99 I FOR MOTHERS DAY ASSORTED PET BRAND - READY TO PLANT POTTED MUMS a t 2•79 2 YEAR ROSES mossompowarmilwoounits•ift 45 wisi.- ▪ PRODUCT OE S.A. SLACK CANADA NO. 1 ONTARIO GREENHOUSE BARLINKA GRAPtS 419c English Cutuinbets JUICE ORANGES at us um um an so - es. so so us use or on es es - so on U,S,A, NO. I FLORIDA SUNSHINE I I ,a. guete/ta 65th ANNIVERSARY SALE "LAST 3 DAYS" Get in on the Bargains! LOOK WHAT 65c WILL BUY! a Pair of Gloves - Values to 1.98 a Pair of Panties - Values to 1.39 a Terry 'Tea Towel a Neck Scarf - Values to 2.98 a Ball of Canadlana Sayelle (2 oz.) a yard of Flannelette 20% OFF EXTRA SPECIALS A beautiful selection of Printed Polyester +- Surrah - Silks Acetates - Vain.* to 3.98 yd - Sate special- Only $1.66 yd, 65c OFF - all Material over 3,00 yd. all Handbags all Shoes all material under 3,00 yd. all 'Towels all Face Cloths all Blankets all Sheet Sets all Bedspreads all Bath Sets all Panty Hose EXTRA-EXTRA -SPECIAL Polyesters -. Tartans - washable wools - Values to SW yitrd - Sate special only OA There are many other specials throughout the store - son them now at LADIESWEAR IL DRYGOODS CLINTON NOTICE Ratepayers of The Town of Clinton are reminded that the second in- stalment of 1974 Taxes are due and payable by May 15, 1974. C. Proctor Clerk Town of Clinton 18,19 >""- St• CDZ LLJ picture framing, creative art service, ‹C RAIN-FREE MAXIMUM MT CONTENT • 15% LEAN GROUND BEEF M. 1 • 1 9 SWIFT PREMIUM Dutch Salami, Him S Chars* Lunelmon & 65c a 98c IA: 69c FA CONTENT MS THAN 15% EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF SWIFT PREMIUM SKINLESS WIENERS TOP VALU SKINLESS WIENERS SWIFT PREMIUM 011 LAZY MAPLE SLICED SIDE BACON SPICED HAM SWIFT PREMIUM LAZY MAPLE SAUSAGE SWIFT PREMIUM SLICED COOKED HAM BORDENS 2% - PARTLY SKIMMED ALL TYPES • Cream Rinse - Lady Patridia EvaperatediMilk 4 alr SHAMPOO ' 200g. 77. AYLMER STUFFED • LOOSE PACK /1101111111110 KRAFT CANADIAN - REGULAR PROCESS RP 49c CHEESE Sims 1.99 lELLO - ASSORTED FLAVOURS JELLY POWDERS 0 g 1.00 TOP VALET CREAMED HONEY T 796 CHECK THIS LIST FOR THE IGA STORE NEAREST YOU' 'KRAFT Reguiar, Onion, Hot or bathe. BAR-11-4 SAUCE. w 53c CLINTON CRISCO - PURE VEGETABLE COOMNO OIL McCAIN • FROZEN REGULAR CUT FRENCH FRIES FROZEN COFFEE 0110EN COFFEE CREAMER la 25* IGA -Lt., et.. Supplied and Serviced By M. Loeb Limited TOP VALU • by the piece only BOLOGNA 3 C lb. INGREDIENTS: BEEF, WATER AND TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN SUPERBURGER 79. lb. CUT FROM THE BEEF HIP TOP VALU TOP VALU Sirloin Tip Roast or Macaroni & Chars. or 4„.,,„,n SLICED Top Round %task'''. 1 s78 CHICKEN LOAF tr. ;,,V e SIDE BACON irstsaimmotmgmaisiaritimajeigitipp.pals.,4*.amie.amastaikaatualucto....iotor.a..,.... Stuart House (Poly Pack) - Chicken Noodle SOUP MIX 8 g: 99c SAN) FLUSH • CRYSTALS BOWL CLEANER la 49e FROZEN REGULAR OR BUTTERMILK Auet *Rhea Waffles 2 1114 119t• FLAKED LIGHT FOUR STAR TUNA WHITE SWAN • COLOURED • SCHNEIDERS • MILD COLOURED 41/4 it SERVIETTES49c 3 t'it 1.00 CHEDDAR CHEESE ;.• ,17; 95c Wesley-Willis United Church Women's executive met on Wednesday May 1st, with 13 ladies welcomed by the president, Mrs. J. Nediger. Mrs, P. Livermore read the minutes and Mrs. B, Sutter, the treasurer's report. Mrs. Nediger read a letter from the lad in Korea whom they have decided to continue to help so he may further his education. The letter told how the Communists had stolen their fishing boats and what a terrible blow this is to his people. He told of the beautiful flowers that bloom on the mountains and that they especially love the azaleas, whose petals they enjoy eating. The boy hopes to become an English scholar and he en- closed a poem composed by a Korean poet. Stewardship con- vener Mrs. C. Nelson read a paper on the difficulties en- countered by the deaf. A11.4onveners reports ,were 1.41 evening May 5th. The "Get Acquainted Day" that has an- nually taken place in the Spring will be in the fall this year. The meeting closed with prayer. tinned Church Notes Greeting in the sanctuary at the church last Sunday were Lloyd Pipe and Lorne flunking, while the ushers were BdWard Riley, Darrell Shobbrook and Tom and Ken Pollard. The service began with a gospel singtime and 'the choir anthem was "This I, saw". Jim Jamieson, clerk of the session, invited the parents to present their children to Rev. Stan McDonald for baptism. Julie Lynn, daughter of Bruce and Sharon Bromley; Robert Stephen, son of Ron and Donna Crich; and Pamela Lynn, daughter of Harvey and Yvonne Hoggart were baptised by Rev, McDonald. The flowers at the front of the church were placed in the loving memory of Mr. Bert flunking by his family. ' Personals Sympathy is extended to the Radford family, Mrs. Jack Lee and brothers on the death of their brother, Hugh of Blythe who passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Jones returned to her home on Thursday, having spent the last two and, a half weeks in Clinton Hospital, Mrs. Mabel Scott- is spending some time with her. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duizer at- tended the 10 year reunion of the 1964 class of the Stratford General Hospital School of Nursing held last Saturday in Stratford, . When Clinton's Junio; Gar--.,,;:; deners grow up we are sure they will put the knowledge . given arid thankyou ,notes fcr ,j cards); and-Al?wers ft were read. Visiting conveners Mrs: H. Currie and Mrs. T. Oliver told about taking flowers and treats to various homes to celebrate birthdays with those who are 90 and over and of many other visits to the sick and shut-in. Mrs. L. Ball asked 'for con- tributions for a bale to be packed at the end of May. Rugs have been purchased for the nursery floor and a note of thanks and appreciation is to be sent to the Morning Glories who have scrubbed the area. The back entrance and steps will have new carpeting. Eight ladies volunteered to make and prepare fruit loaves for serving after service Sunday It's nice to see one's.. efforts rewarded. and for Mrs. Ina May Durst of Mary Street, co- owner of Pilot Farm and Gar- den Centre, last week brought a successful conclusion to a bat- tle she has been waging (not entirely alone) since 1969. The provincial tax on peat mom soil conditioners and bird seed was finally removed. Over the years, Mrs. Durst has made phone calls, written letters to her M.P, and also to the Ministry of Revenue, She also enlisted the support of customers who . did the same. To all who aided and Per- severed in this cause Mrs. Durst wishes to voice her gratitude. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Fred Taylor have just returned from a much enjoyed trip to the Bahamas, While there, they stayed at the West End Town and Country Club, West End, Grand Bahama Island. One of the highlights of their trip was being there at the time of the Miracle Maid Convention. Also just returning from a trip to the Bahamas are Murray Taylor and Bruce McKenzie. While there they stayed at the Viceroy at Freeport, Grand Bahama Island. Mr. Taylor enjoyed his first experience scuba diving. * * * • Undaunted by very cold, wet, weather, the Guides and Brownies of Clinton proved their worth by taking part in their annual Cookie Sale day. They, in turn, are grateful to all the kind people who aided the cause by driving, displaying posters, checking, issuing or, in the final analysis, just "buying cookies." A few cartons still remain and any Guide or Brownie would be happy to procure one for a sale. The in- come from this annual event helps greatly to maintain the fine Guide movement in action. * * * . A correction. Last week your writer told of the young ballerinas dancing at Mrs. Van Damme's Holiday Home. This should have read that the young dancers performed for the Senior Citizens on James Street. * * * they are gaining now to good use, Under the capable direc- tion of Miss. Margaret Siouan, the plot they have planted and tended at the corner of Joseph and King Streets, makes a pretty showing of Spring bulbs in bloom, * * The lucky winner of the Huron Fish and Game Bingo held Tuesday evening May 7 was Mrs, Wayne Riley with a prize of $56, * * Some people streak and run - some people pinch and run. A phone call to our desk reported a person jumping from a car pinching an armful of tulips from a garden in Clinton and drove off, * * * Clinton Senior Citizens held their meeting in the Town Hall, Wednesday, May 1st. The meeting, attended by 30 per- sons was opened by the president, Mrs. Hopson. After the singing of "The Queen" and repetition of the Lord's Prayer the business meeting was conducted. Mrs. Marg Carter has offered her cottage for a picnic supper in the warmer weather. The sick report was given by Mrs. Gordon Scribbins. Mrs. George Glazier's group were in charge of refreshments and a euchre game followed; winners as follows: ladies high, Mrs. Ross; ladies' low, Mrs. Wittingham; men's high, Mr. W. Webster; men's low, Mr. G. Scribbins; lone hands, Mr. Pearl Cum- mings; door prize, Mr. Roy Connell. * 5 * The Huronic Rehekahs met on Monday May 6 for their regular meeting with Noble Grand Valena Trewartha in charge, assisted by Vice Grand Barbara Taylor. Twenty-two sisters from Goderich Rebekah Lodge were guests. They presented a tableau during which the traveling gavel was presented to the Noble Grand. After closing Lodge, a social hour followed by lunch was en- joyed. * * The last card party of the season, which was held in the Orange Hall, Tuesday, April 30th finder 't he';allipices of the LO.B:A".' was well attended. The following won prizes: ladies' high, Mrs. Frank Cum- mings; ladies low, Mrs. Ross; lone hands, Mrs. Jack Errington, Dungannon; men's high, Mr. A. Fisher; men's low, Mr. Ernie Brown; lone hands, Mr. Tom Culbert, Dungannon; draws for sugar, Mrs. Rose Nickle and Mrs. Walters. The L.O.B.A. are grateful for everyone's support during the season. * * * We apologize for the following omission - The name of John McCowan should have appeared with the names of the flowerbearers at the funeral of the late Mr. Danny Glidden. * * All the horse buffs may now find the usual stable chatter previously recorded here on the Sports page. One Week when Town Talk is starving for news your writer will be sorry she relinquished it to the SportS section. Take pity and keep the usual Town Talk patter coming in please. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Shob, brook spent the weekend in Woodstock with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rose Millson and family and attended the Oxford Masonic Lodge's. Metropolitan night and a dinner and dance Saturday night. Mrs. Russell Fleming of Seaforth accom- panied them to visit her son, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Millson and family. Mr, and Mrs. Sid Adams and family of Wingham visited on Sunday with the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Shob- brook and famqy. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones of Goderich Township visited on Sunday evening with his mother, Mrs, Jessie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Radford of Niagara Falls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Radford and attended the funeral of their brother Hugh in 13lyth, Please keep in mind the Ham Supper on May 22nd. Mr. Mervin Durnin had the misfortune to injure his arm last Thursday, requiring him to wear a cast. Mrs. 0, Cowan had the misfortune to fracture her arm on Sunday April 28th. Visitors with Mrs. Cowan last Wednesday• evening were her son Bill and grandson. Greg of Hanover and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and Greg. Gordon Shobbrook, Glen Carter, Cliff Saundercock, and Lloyd Walsh attended the Clin- I No. FRESHLY CUT CHICKEN WINGS APPROXIMATE FAT CONTENT • 25% FRESH GROUND BEEF Ir. 99* CUT FROM THE BEEP CHUCK - BONELESS BLADE ROAST 1 .28 CUT FROM THE REEF CHUCK BONELESS Cross Rib Steak 1..1.48 BOTTOM CUT FROM THE REEF HIP BONELESS Round Steak Roost 1111.58 FOR CATS OR DOGS Budget Pat Fend 7"I::; 1.00 MONARCH • CAKE AND 7s114 1.15 PASTRY FLOUR TOP YALU COFFEE GROUND 1.1$ ECONOMY PAPER . MOTHER PARKER TEA BAGS 690 MFOR, PREP/TICE!) TA' • SUNLIGHT Leered Datergrazt 14. 89c PLASTIC FOOD WRAP (11410 Wrap F•setvrap TZ396 CURITY • Daytime Size with Tape Taint Dispels/go MAW' In 1./9 TOpymy WAXED PAPER It 39' r CHOICE QUALITY . JO YALU - 5 ,YARIETIES L' .VEGETABLES, $ 6 ,.... lino . TOMATO or .,VEGETABLE TOP VALU SOUP , .01 Oc lin FANCY QUALITY TOP YALU TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. 39 C Tin IN CHEESE AND TOMATO SAUCE LIBBY COOKED SPAGHETTI 19 oz. tin 29C ASSORTED VARIETIES DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 12-19 oz.. pkg. 3 ASSORTED FLAVOURS CARLTON CLUB SOFT DRINKS c._.l 99 24z 10 oz. tins• FROZEN CONCENTRATE TOP YALU - ORANGE JUICE 6 0.7 c • tin COLOURED , TOP YALU MARGARINE , Ib. 39. pkg. DOUBLE BLEND CHASE and SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE _ 611 19 jar CANADA GRADE "A" TOP YALU EGGS 10 doz. 7 3 POWDERED SUNLIGHT DETERGENT ED. SMITH TOMATO KETCHUP 11IA c . b. s75 5 lb, ,. boK ,„,„„„„i,,,,„:,„,.:::::,,,,,,.„,..„,,,..,.....„.......,,,,,..,....„„„„,,„,,„„„,,„, MATERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE SIMPPE Main Corner Clinton Open 2-6 Closed Weds. FRESH -) CHICKEN V ton Golf Tournament held at Grand. Bend last Sunday. Mr. and M. Bob Thompson and Beth visited on Sunday with Mr, and Wfra, William 'Hamilton of Moorefield. 59° lb. C2 lb. 89C lb. PO -.0.01211 r+ _fag OWL,.4.4 1), 4111 • 1)100111.0 ,v 11*/(1.0 W, „a 1)14% milt! i; /I 11), r00411.914,141, u111111111114Fei tgliit' WE SELL CANADA APPROVED GRADE "A" RED REIGN BEEF • MEAT FROM IGA IS YOUR ASSURANCE THAT YOU ARE GETTING THE FINEST . „ IN QUALITY, FLAVOUR, VARIETY, TRIM AND PERSONALIZED SERVICE. ANYTHING LESS IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH. AND THAT'S WHY WE GUARANTEE IT 100%. SUPERBURGER It A TASTY BLEND OF GROUND BEEF, WATER AND TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN. FOR FURTHER ECONOMY AND VARIETY. EXCELLENT FOR THOSE WHO WISH TORE- DUCE THE FAT CONTENT IN THEIR DIET. FF You Sr.rolon te:ornpl you, p r 0 d:7 purc Ass OGA wrli .afillf ie.: ,,,t h am. the __ Boladiy (1 s • O II 1.39 :479c 41: 9c 1 14. 95c CUTS BACKS ATTACHED BACKS ATTACHED LEGS BREASTS 79. 1 ONE FRESH, WHOLE FRYER, 21/2 to 41/: lbs. CUT-UP CHICKEN TOP YALU, COUNTRY STYLE, Store Packed PORK SAUSAGE I FRESHLY CUT, SHOULDER OR BUTT PORK CHOPS you'll always get more at IGA! more value, more quality, more service . Y •