Clinton News-Record, 1978-05-18, Page 13rs. Charles Fuller, Mrs. Jim Keys and Mrs. Ken Murch were the recipients of leader-
ship awards for their five year involvement in 4-H clubs. The ladies received their awards
at Achievement Day held in Clinton on Saturday. (News -Record photo)
News from the Middleton area
by Audrey Middleton
and
Lois Wise
Church News
Morning prayer was held in
St. James Anglican Church
on Sunday with Rev. William
Bennett in charge. Mabel
Middleton read the lesson and
Kay Wise and Don Middleton
ceived the offering.
Lay delegate, John Deeves
gave a report from the 119th
Synod held in London
recently. The board of
management held a short
meeting after the service to
take care of some business
matters. They also set a date
for a board meeting to be held
on Tuesday, May 30 at 7:30
p.m. in the church hall.
Personals
The people of this area
extend their heartfelt sym-
pathy to Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Dale on the loss of
their newborn son and to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Glenn and
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Dale on
the loss of their grandson.
Congratulations to Carol
Chowen and Larry Mitchell
on their marriage and best
wishes for their future and
happiness in Clinton.
Mother's Day was
celebrated by many families
who attended the White
Carnation as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. David Orr for the
first Mother's Day banquet.
Appreciation and thanks are
extended to the Orrs for their
generous hospitality and may
their venture be a success.
Our good friend and
correspondent, Blanche
Deeves was suddenly smitten
with ill health and has been
hospitalized since Wed-
nesday, May 10 in Clinton
Public Hospital. Her health is
improving and best wishes
for a steady and sure
recovery are extended to her.
Guys and Dolls
During' the past few weeks
several local people were
involved directly and in-
directly with the Clinton
District Young Players and
their production of the
broadway musical, Guys and
Dolls. The show was
performed at CHSS last week.
Actors froth this locale
were Bev Semple and Paul
Hartman, with assistant
director, Cathy Wooden of
Bayfield. On set design and
construction were Dianne and
Joan Shilbe with Helen
Hartman on the wardrobe
committee. Audrey Mid-
dleton was in charge of the
properties and hostess for the
show included Lorie
Alexander, Judi Torrance,
Elaine and Vicki Merner.
Othersof the community
willingly loaned properties,
including Jean Perdue and
Blanche Deeves and those of
you who went to see the play
were very necessary and
appreciated.
Several adults from the
Clinton area helped to put
their "shoulder to the wheel"
to allow' the high school
students a night to produce
their broadway musical
Constance news
by Mary Merner
Court Constantine L1842
held their meeting on
Thursday evening May 11.
Business discussed was:
initiation to be held May 24 at
Benmiller and the birthday
- party to be held this year at
Benmiller June 5 at 7 p.m.
The chicken Barbecue is to
be held on June 8 and tickets
are now available from
members.
A Fall Dance is being
planned Oct. 21 in the
Seaforth Legion with the
Music Makers providing the
music.
The ladies have been asked
to cater to the Beef Barbecue
AllAugust 2 in Seaforth. A few
the members attended the
open house at the Bluewat&r
Centre May 7 in Goderich.Mr.
and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven, Sharon, Kenny,
Michael Andy, Kathy; Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Brindley and
Ricky of Hollyrood and Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Sanders,
Jennifer and Jeffery of RR4
Brussels visited on Mother's
Day with Mr. and Mrs. John
Wammes.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos
and family also visited on
Sunday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. John Bos of Mit-
chell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey
Sited on Mother's Day with
mother Mrs. Elizabeth
Storeys and with Mrs. Elmer
Dale of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell,
Jennifer and Robert of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Dempsey James and
Christina of Pickering spent
the past weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Buchanan, Paul and Gary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storey of
Clinton visited on Sunday
afternoon with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey.
Mrs. J. Merner of Kit-
chener, Mr. Peter DeiChert of
Zurich visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner,
Sandy, Julie, Michael and
Shelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Presz-
cator, 8111, Debbie and
Michael visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott,
Dwayne and Craig of
Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods
and Michelle of Gananoque
and Debbie Woods and Cam
Patterson of London spent a
weekend recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riley.
We would like to welcome
to the community Larry,
Linda and Michelle Dillon
from Seaforth to the Ken'
Preszcator farm and we wish
Ken and Velma well in
Seaforth. They have moved
into the Fillon home.
The Foresters Spring
Dance was held oh Friday
evening May 5 in the Blyth
Community arena with
Shannon providing the music.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Counter, Richard, Kassandra
and Vicky visited over the
weekend recently with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bun
McConnell and Cheryl of
Strathroy.
Pays to advertise
Howard Datars, the
chairman of the Huron
Plowman's Association
committee for the 1978
International Plowing Match
is doing a little extra in ad-
vertising the special event
being held in Huron this year.
His car licence plate reads
IPM 078.
The International Plowing
match is being held from
September 26 to 30 on the
farm of Jim Armstrong, a
short distance east of
Wingham.
9,000*
Readers
can't
be wrong
READ THE
NEWS -RECORD
*Based on 3.0 readers
Per copy
despite lost school time
during the strike. It was a
good and well worth the ef-
fort.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978 -PAGE 13
Hullett Council discusses Auburn subdivision
Nick Hill discussed a
proposed subdivision in
Auburn with Hullett Town-
ship council May 1. Two chief
points were the amount of
money required in lieu of land
and the condition of the roads.
He pointed out that the road
standards evidently had been
lowered and also that $2,500.
seemed a more appropriate
amount in lieu of land. This is
to be further discussed with
Mr. Hill at the next council
meeting.
Mrs. Good was present to
request a severance instead
of a closed drain throughout
their property. The clerk is to
contact engineer Henry
Uderstadt to see what
arrangements could be made.
Robert Langdon was
present to inquire about
building lots and Ian
Deslauriers brought the
township a flood plan map
and explained its value to
council.
At the Court of Revision
there was an appeal from D.
McGregor, D. Nott and G.
Shouldice.
Izehrs
fine markets... of fine foods
The assessment to Don
McGregor was dropped by 20
percent and Don Nott by 10
percent on the Taylor
Drainage Works. This to be
assessed on a per acre basis
to all the land owners about
Lot 7, Con. 11, Carried.
Hullett accepted the fill line
mapping from MVCA and
agreed to registering the plan
with the province.
The application for tile
drain loan of Larry Johnston
was accepted on Lot 3
Maitland Block.
Severance applications of
W. Whyte, W1/2 lot 3, Con. 4
Wm. Gerrits, Lot 17 and 18,
Con. 17, Goderich Township,
and Carl Nesbitt, Lot 25, Con.
11, Hullett Township were
approved with the recom-
mendation that there be a
written agreement on line
fences.
Hullett endorsed the
resolution of the 70 Kilometer
zone as proposed by MTC on
Highway 8 east of Clinton.
Refunds were approved to
Charles Brandon for barn and
Robert Trick for house.
SCHNEIDERS - 3 VARIETIES
MINI SIZZLERS 1 Ib. PKG.
1.49
SCHNEIDERS SLICED COOKED
CORNED BEEF THREE 2 oz. PKGS 9.19
SCHNEIDERS COOKED REGULAR OR MAPLE
BROKEN HAM SLICES PKC $1 .09
SCHNEIDERS - 6 VARIETIES
SANDWICH MEAT ROLLS59c
SNOPSYS-PREPARED COLE SLAW OR
POTATO SALAD 24 oz. TUB_ 98c
FRESH BAKED GOODS
WESTONS
HAMBURG
OR WIENER
ROLLS
WESTONS DELICIOUS PKGS. OF 4
CINNAMON SCONES
R
1
FROZEN FOOD AISLE
FROZEN CONCENTRATED
PINK OR REGULAR
VALUPLUS
LEMONADE
12 1/2 oz
TINS
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DREAMSICLES, FROSTSICLES
OR ORANGE JUICE STICKS
NEILSONS NOVELTIES
12
PACK
FROZEN BEEF, PORK,
CHICKEN OR STEAK
SCHNEIDERS
MEAT PIES PKG.
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McCAINS SUPERFRIES ■
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FROZEN HONEY GLAZED
CHOC. OR CINNAMON RAISIN
McCAINS
DONUTS °°o..
IN THE DAIRY CASE
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MARGARINE
ASSORTED FLAVOURS
BEATRICE
FRUIT BOTTOM
YOGURT
BRICK. FARAERS OR COLBY
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6oz 3.$' R
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SCHNEIDERS CHEESE
SCHNEIDERS
MOZZARELLA CHEESE,
FRICO IMPORTED
BABY GOUDA CHEESE
ASHLEY SOFT RIPENED CHEESE
PRESIDENT CAMEMBERT
SCHNEIDERS PU E VEGETA
12 oz.$1 1149
12oz$1.59
=$1.79
4 /2 oz 99c
8l
,CRISPY LAKE SHORTENING _ fi 59c
SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT 9 A.M. WED.
- TILL CLOSING -TUESDAY, MAY 23rd
Council decided to have the
clerk proceed with whatever
steps are necessary to have a
liquor vote on the ballot for
the next election.
Council approved the
issuance of building permits
to: Jim Carter, silo roof;
Gary Hack, corn storage;
Murray Shepherd, barn,
Joseph Hulzibos, siding on
house, Don Nott, shed; Glen
Nott, barn; Herman
Ramaker, silo; Gordon Dale,
barn; Robert Wallace, mobile
home; T. Taylor, house; John
Sergrun, pig barn and liquid
manure storage; Don Pulle,
garage; Dave Overboe,
addition to house; Reg.
Lawson, house; Art Airdrie,
addition to house; L. Cald-
well, porch, Larry Treanor,
two barns, silo and manute
tank; T.B. Allen, addition to
mill; Subject to township by-
law and Huron County Health
Unit where applicable, also
building inspector J. Segren,
M. Sheppard and L. Treanor
are to have a certificate of
compliance.
Hullett adopted the
Property Standards by-laws
as drafted by the Ministry of
Housing to qualify for par-
ticipation in the OHRP
Program and instructed the
clerk to apply for the 1978
funds available to the
Township under the OHRP
program.
New residents welcomed at Huronview
Four members of the South Skinner and Jerry Vollins
Huron Christian Women's provided the Old Tyme
Club, Mrs. Pearl Erratt, Mrs. music, with vocal solos by
Britton, Mrs. Reynolds and Morgan Dalton. The Clinton
Mrs. Hoggarth, led the Christian Reform volunteers
Sunday evening song service assisted with the activities.
in the Chapel at Huronview. The ,Clinton Kinette Club
Mrs. Elsie Henderson ac- entertained their adopted
companied at the organ. grandmother§ on Tuesday
Four new residents were evening at' a smorgasbord
welcomed to Huronview at dinnner in the Clinton Public
Monday's program. They are School. Thirty-one residents
Mrs. Allan, Mrs. McAarter travelling by van and five
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Car- Kinette cars were able to
nochan. Marie Flynn, Lorne attend the event. The gran -
Lawson, Norman Speir, Cecil dmothers were presented
zehrs
8 FLAVOUR CHOICES
ZEHRS REG. $1.28
2 LITRE
DELUXE ICE CREAM
with lovely corsages when
they arrived. Following the
dinner, the Ontario Street
United Church Junior Choir,
directed by Mrs. George
Turner and accompanied by
Doris McKinley, sang several
numbers. Becky 1 itkinley
entertained with a dance
number. Mrs. Jennie
McGratton, who will be
celebrating her 99th birthday
this year, thanked the
Kinettes for the lovely dinner
and program on behalf of the
grandmothers
SCHNEIDERS
FROZEN PURE BEEF
STEAKETTES
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1,Ib.
PKG.
BURNS
CENTRE PORTION FULLY COOIZED
SMOKED RAM
1.69..
SCHNEIDERS
SLICED -MILD CURED
SIDE BACON ENDS
$1581i,b6 ■ P.
BURNS
FULLY COOKED - SKINLESS
SNORED HAM
S■ I A
WHOLE
OR BUTT•
OR SHANK
PORTION lb.
SCHNEIDERS
BEEF WIENERS OR
RED HOTS
8Ic
1 lb.
PKG.
FRESH!
FROM ONTARIO POULTRY
CHICKEN LEGS
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PART
BACK.
ATTACHED lb.
SMOKEDKEHAM S1EAKS $1 39 FRESHDCHICKEN BREASTS `_Ib
1.29
FRESH NOT FROZEN PART BACK ATTACHED
CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS Ib. $1.48 FRE H Ib.
S CHICKEN THIGHS 1.28
DOWN THE GROCERY AISLE
4 TANGY VARIET
HEINZ BAR -B -Q SAUCE
6 FRUIT FLAVOURS
16 oz 69c
KOOL-AID HANDY CANS
BEEFARONI OR SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS
CHEF BOY -AR -DEE
REGULAR OR DIP STYLE
660g. 1.59
HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS
CHOC.. GINGER. OATMEAL OR SUGAR N' SPICE
McBCLOVERLEIGAF SNAPS
PINK SALMON
HEINZ
30 oz 99
c
225 g 89C
2 Ib. BAG $1.39
PREPARED MUSTARD_
LOOSE PACK MANZANILLA
CLUB HOUSE OLIVES -
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B.B.Q. LIGHTER FLUID
WHITE OR DECORATED
15.5 oz 9.79
16 oz. 219c
99c
SCOTT FAMILY NAPKINS
HOUSE b GARDEN SPRAY
RAID BUG KILLER
CONVENIENTAEROCOL
OFF INSECT REPELLENT
PERSONAL SIZE
IVORY BAR SOAP
GENTLE
80, 93c
32 oz 69c
180's 9.09
12 2 oz. $2.39
JJOHNOHNSSONSONS BABY SHAMPOO_
BABY POWDER
BABY YOURSEL
JOHNSONS BABY OIL_
JOHNSONS POWDER -REGULAR OR HERBAL
SHOWER TO SHOWER
MORVAL HARD SHELL.30 LITRE CAPACITY
PICNIC COOLER GREEN
4.7 oz. 959
4 BAR BUNDLE79C
_ 450 ml $2.49
397 g $1.69
250 m1 9.89
227 g. 61.89
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SUREFIRE
LONG LASTING
CHARCOAL
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GREAT ONA PICNIC
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PROD. OF TEXAS LARGE N0. 1 GRADE
SPANISH ONIONS Ib 29c
CANADA N0. 1 GRADE
SMALL ONIONS
ENGLISH HOTHOUSE
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REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.
ZEHRS PRIVATE LABEL SAVINGS
ZEHRS
SALFANCYAD DRESSING 32 0Z_99c
ZEHRS
TOMATO JUICE oz 55c
TOMO.
59c
APPLE JUICE
48 oz.
ZEHRS 7 /4
MAC & CHEESE DINNERS oz 3°89c
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STRAWBERRY JAM EICTIN 99r'
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BEAN COFFEE 1Ib_ 3.39
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GARBAGE BAGS 20's 1.49
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