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Clinton News-Record, 1977-06-23, Page 15rr CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JVNg 23,$ Middleton by Blanche Deeves Morning Prayer was held in St. James Church, Middleton and Mrs. Lois Wise read the lesson. Job Deeves received the offering and the flowers on the sanctuary were given by Bill and Lynda (Pierson) Steenstra in thanksgiving as A they began their life together in Holy Matrimony. Rev. William Bennett was in charge. • Social Notes We of the community would like to wish Bill and Lynda Steenstra all the very best as they start their new married life together. The ladies of the church had a busy day on Thursday with a cleaning bee, with some of the ladies joining Delores Dutot for a cup of coffee. We are sorry to hear that Jack Smith has been a patient in University Hospital for the past week, but is expected home next week. Get well • wishes are sent to Jack from this community. Mrs. Jean Bennett and Sally attended the annual McKerracher reunion at Rondeau Park, where some 32 members gathered. Guests came from Toronto, Saskatchewan, Detroit and Florida. Mrs. Ruth Robinson of Saskatoon came back from the reunion to the Bennett's for a visit since they had not seen each other for seven years. . The McKerracher Homestead is in Kent County, not farfromRondeau Park. A friend of Sally Bennett arrived from Australia and is staying with Sally in 4IStrathroy. The ladies Society of the Christian Reform Church had • 4 a happy evening at the home of Mrs. Heykoop, with a barbecue and invited their husbands to join in a good time was had by all. The Heykoops have relatives visiting them from Holland. Pat and Bob Hodgins •of Mississauga were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kelly and Cindy of Woodstock. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise. -John Deeves attended the 100th anniversary of St. Paul's Church on Sunday. Lois Wise and family treated Edward to a Father's Day dinner at the Sandpiper Inn at Vanastra. Ross and Mabel Middleton and Drew, Janice, Sandra and David along with their children, Angela and Gentry home for Father's Day. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Joe Storey attended the wedding of their niece, Clare Wasson to Bob Blake at the Blyth United Church. The ladies of the church served the wedding supper with a reception at the White Carnation. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mid- dleton attended the graduation exercises at York Univevrsity, Toronto, Saturday. Congratulations to their daughter Sharon Trewartha on receiving her BA. Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor on their 40th wedding anniversary from their friends and relations of the area. Mrs, Fred Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton Arts Festival to be held in Mt. Brydges • Th Komoka and District Comm ity Club is holding its thir annual Arts and 411 Crafts Fe tival in the Tri - Township arena, Mt. Brydges, on Saturday, July 2 at 11:15 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Dr. Wilfred Jury, prominent archaeologist and former local resident, will be opening the festival as well as displaying some of his wood and stone carvings. g►' Nine hundred and seventy- eight feet of space on two floors will be used by 78 crafters displaying and selling their hand made work which includes weaving, leather work, Japanese embroidery, wood work, needlepoint, oil painting, jewellery, ceramics, an- tiques, knitting and more. Two beautiful quilts have been purchased from Mrs. Ruth Barber of Komoka: One will be raffled the day of the festival and one will be won by a lucky advanced ticket holder. Winners of the hourly draw will receive a $5 voucher to be used at any crafter's table the day of the.festival. Outside the arena, the A Fords of London will be displaying their antique cars which will be of interest to many. The admission fee is 50 cents with all proceeds going to the Komoka and District Community . Recreation Centre Fund. by H.F. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hinchey of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan visited for a few days with their cousins O Miss M. Swad4nd Mrs. Alece Ham, also with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Munn, Hensall. Congratulations are in order from Brucefield and community for Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot who celebrate their 40th anniversary this week. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Elliott Layton is improving in London Hospital. attended a reception held in their honour at their son's holiday home in Amarath. Dr. and Mrs. John Taylor were hosts along with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cummins, all of Toronto. Get well wishes go to Brian Wise from the community. We all hope his stay in Clinton Hospital won't be long. Recently Paul and Mary Byers held a Miracle Maid demonstration and dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Garet Postill and Mr. and Mrs. F rank Cantelon. A social time was had by all. Rev- and Mrs. William Bennett while down for the IOOth anni11ersary service in Marpeth were guests with Mr. Paul Larsen of Highgate. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott left for Victoria on Wednesday to visit their daughter Ruth and attend the graduation of their granddaughter. CongratulatkW and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lyndon for the gift of a baby boy on June 15. Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot are in Toronto this week attending the IOOF convention. Mr. Lyle Hill had his foot severly crushed while helping with machiner,r on a farm where he was working near Varna. MEMORIALS MARKERS - Bronze Plaques - Cemetery Lettering For expert counsel and a fair price rely on a firm you can trust. T. PRYDE it SON LTD. Serving Huron and surrounding area since 1920. DISTRICT SHOWROOM 75 Hamilton St. Goderich DON DENOMME Full time representative - Appointment any time. Phone Goderich: 524-2373 or 524.6621 Members of the Monument Builders Associbtion of North Americo A stitcllbin time - makes a quilt and these ladies from the Trillium Club at the King Street Villa put their skills to work to make this blue one. Mrs. Wilma Greidanus, Ethel Stephenson, Dora Heard and Ruth Shaddick, who is absent from the picture, along with a number of other ladies created the pansy and diamond design in eight days. Tickets are now being sold to raffle the quilt. (News -Record photo) FULL OR HALF CUT ROUND STEAK $e1.38 CUT FROM GRADE "A" BEEF HIPS FULLY -AGED �\\\HAMA\ I t / I ////..r%//./. Student to map area gravel pits A Wingham resident, Philip Beard, 22, is under the supervision of Dave Ablett, while working at The Ministry of Natural Resources, in the Wingham office. Philip recently graduated from the University of Western Ontario in London, with his B.A. In Geography, and is putting his education to work. Philip is doing a follow-up for the Geography Survey done one and a half years ago, on this district. This follow-up requires him to do an intense study of sand and gravel pits in each township. It is important to find out where these pits exist and if thPv nre being used. If the pit is being used, Philip must fill out a sheet on the condition of the pit,. This sheet asks how ;fang the pit has been used, how much is taken out each year, and what the material is being used for. It is also important to note the location with reference to roads, lakes and rivers. Pictures and sketches also are part of this assignment. After this information has been confirmed, a survey form for each pit must be prepared. He is planning to have 16 townships completed by September 2, 1977. These townships will be in the south half of Bruce and the northern townships of Huron. N0. 11112i ROUND ROAST OR BONELESS zehrsLill I SWISS STEAK SUPREME IMPERIAL MEASURE METRIC MEASURE i, RUMP ROAST .71 2 lbs Round Stead 1 thick 0 IIIII 3/4 cup Flour 91 Kg Round Steak 2 5 cm thick 2 cups of sliced Onions 170 ml Flour WM 2 tbls Fat 454 ml Sliced Onions IIII ® 1 tsp Balt 31 ml Fat11111 1/4 tsp 'Pepper 4.5 ml Salt - NI 1 clbve Garlic, chopped finely 1 ml Pepper CUT FROM 1 /2 cup Water 1 clove Garlic, chopped finelyIII • 1/2 cup Chili Sauce or 114 rnl Water GRADE "A" BEEF gill cooked Tomatoes 114 ml Chili Sauce or Cooked Tomatoes IIIIII HIPS INN ✓ Pound flour into steak with a meat mallet or edge of heavy saucer 110 Pan fry onions in hot tat in a skillet Remove from pan Brown steak on both sides Cover with onions Add mustard salt ` FULLY AGED pepper, garlic, water, and chili sauce or cooked tomatoes ▪ Cover and cook over low heat or bake in moderate oven 350 1180 CI % FOR TENDERNESS Ib Illrabout 1 1/2 hours 0////./74/,/I II i III IIINIAX%\\\� . S EVERYDAY LOW! CHUCKEVERYDAY LOW! GOURMET ROAST BLADE STEAK _ _ _ Ib.88C STANDING RIB Ib 1.58 STEWING BEEF Ibl .09 EVERYDAY LOWS FRESHLY MADE EVERYDAY LOW! BONELESS 211 EVYDAY LOW! CHUCK BLADE OR SHORTRIBROAST CROSS=$S` PRIME'FNDERW"L.RMMED,1,68 MEDIUM GROUND BEEF$9` RIB STEAK. EVERYDAY LOW! CHUCK BONELESS POT OR EVERYDAY LOW! ECONOMICAL BEEF CUT ROAST 1bl.08 BRAISING RIBS EVERYDAY LOW! lb 69c BEEF BRISKET lb 38c YOUNG ONTARIO TENDER QUARTERED FRESH CHICKEN Ib. c REGULAR, BEEF OR COUNTRY MAPLE SCHNEIDERS MINI -SIZZLERS 1 Ib. PKG. 88 SCHNEIDERS BEEF WIENERS OR RED HOTS 1 Ib, PKG. 89c SCHNEIDERS REGULAR OR COUNTRY MAPLE SLICED SIDE BACON 1 Ib. PKG. 1 .69 SCHNEIDERS SANDWICH STYLE MEAT ROLLS 8 VozRPKG. 49c SHOPSYS COLE SLAW OR POTATO SALAD 24 oz. 89c FROM'THE HIP - BONELESS STEAK OR ROAST SIRLOIN TIP $1.5 8 MAPLE LEAF SMOKED - HALF MAPLE LEAF COOKED SLICED HAM_ so.PKG EVERYDAY LOW! REGULAR GROUND BEEF FRESHLY MADE COTTAGE ROLL BURNS TRIPLE PACK SLICED 113.5.8Ib.C LUNCHEON MEATS BURNS READY TO EAT DINNER HAM 1/2 CRY x1 .09 $1 .39 1 Ib. PKG. $1 .09 OVAC $1 .98 WESTONS FRESH HAM BURG or KGs. OF s HOT DOG a� P 3 PKGS. FOR BANANA, CHOCOLATE, COCONUT OR LEMON FARMHOUSE FROZEN CREAM PIES 12 oz. 2 • Fo LIBBYS FANCY FRUIT 2:799c COCKTAIL ,. COOKED -IN TOMATO SAUCE w LIBBYS 53c SPAGHETTI & CHEESE LIBBYS FANCY GREEN PEAS, MIXED VEGETABLES, OR WHOLE KERNEL CORN (12 oz.) VEGETABLES 14 oz. ZEHRS FRESH GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS YALUPLUS WHITE BREAD 24 oz. oa.69` 33c 2 VARIETIES IN TOMATO SAUCE LIBBYS BEANS 19 oz. 219 c RED STYLE IN TOMATO SAUCE KIDNEY LIBBYS BEANS 14oz. Ft $ R F 0 R c FANCY QUALITY - LIBBYS TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. z$ ZEHRS READY CUT MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 2 lb ..G MARTINS - 6 FLAVOURS FRUIT DRINKS 48 oz INSTANT COFFEE KRAFT PROCESSED INDIVID. WRAPPED 59 CHEESE SLICES DETERGENT FOR DISHES McCAINS CRINKLE OR STRAIGHT CUT 1 oz. SLICES 16 oz. PKG. 9.59 SUPER FRIESFROZEN COOKED IN BATTER 289 LUXLiQUID 32 Oz. 1.19 RUPERT COD 16 oz. 9.29 SUPER SIZE 2 Ib. BAG 79c PRIDE Of ARABIA loo_ E.D. SMITH STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY OLD SOUTH FROZEN (FROM FLORIDA) 9.31 ZEST BAR SOAP 2 s 95c ORANGE JUICE 12 oz 63C PIE FILLINGS ,so. HUNTS THICK RICH TOMATO PASTE ,3o. 5 FRUIT FLAVOURS WYLERS CRYSTALS TENDEBYITTLES_ EFFECTIVE MOUTHWASH 89c LISTERMINT 18 oZ. WESTCARE 65c PETROLEUM JELLY 16 oZ. RUBBERMAID - VARIOUS COLOURS '4'22 oz. 1.59 CUTLERY, TRAY WITTICHS FRESHLY BAKED SCHNEIDERS CHEESE - 9.49 MOZZARELLA 12 oz. s1.59 SCHNEIDERS BRICK, FARMERS OR CHEESE 12Oz. 1.49 99c KRAFT COLOURED PARKAY EA, 99C MARGARINE_ 21b. PKG. 9.29 CAN EDIBLE OIL WHIPPED TOPPING 69c CAKE LGE. SIZE 59c REDDI W1P 7 oz. AEROSOL 59` WHITE, PINK, GREEN OR YELLOW COTTONELLE 4 ROLLPKG: BATHROOM TISSUE I4zehrs fine markets.,, of fine foods PRICES IN EFFECTJUNE 22 TO CLOSING JUNE 26 c A $1.99 VALUE EXCEPTIONAL VALUE POPSICLES CARTON OF 24 (SOLO BY THE CARTON ONLY) 9 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS CALIFORNIA NO. 1 U.S.A. NO. 1 LARGE SIZE CELERY STALKS 59c CUCUMBERS CAs11 TEXAS NO. 1 U.S.A. NO. 1 JUICY RIPE CABBAGE 2. 79c CANTELOUPES 219c PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 NEW POTATOES 10 Ib. BAG .38 WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: • A GODERICH-HURON RD. HWY. NO. ft OUR MANAGER IS: DALE McDONALD OPEN WED..THURFRI. EVENINGS