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Clinton News-Record, 1980-04-10, Page 5• Congregation help at service in Middleton b' Blanche Deeves . Good Friday service was held in St. James Middleton at 3 p.rn. The service was based on the seven words from the cross. The service opened with singing There • is a green hill far away. Reading the seven words: first reader, Blanche Deeyes; second, Audrey Middleton; third, Sarah Storey.; fourth, Rev. Bennett; fifth Estelle Wise; sixth, Jim Storey, and seventh, Vera Miller. The conclusion was read by Rev. Bennett with th - li crucifixion candle, the cross was then placed back on the altar. Easter morning, Holy Communion was celebrated- in St. James Middleton. Reading the Easter Epistle was Audrey Middleton and Jim Middleton and Jim Storey received the of- fering. Flowers in the church were placed by the ACW while the flowers on the altar were placed in memory of Fred Middleton given by his wife and family. Flowery went also placed Sin the cliiurch•Ir memory of loved ones by Edward and Blanche Deeves and John and Len and Donna Mills, Shilo., Manitoba. Mrs. Sarah Storey was at - the -or gan.-.and Rev. Wm. Bennett in charge- of -the - service: The ACW of St. James will. meet at the home of Audrey Middleton, Estelle .Wise ` was the leader in charge of the thankoffering meeting.•. Community notes The sun shone brightly on Saturday which drew a good crowd to the auction sale of Ray and Ed Wise. On Saturday afternoon, the lades of St. James Middleton were busy selling their hot dogs and coffee at the auction sale of Ed and Ray Wise, a very profitable ,day for the ladies. - Pat and Bob Hodgins of Brampton spent the weekend with Ray and Estelle Wise and family. Drew Middleton of London and. Rossanne Middleton of Toronto were weekend guests with their parents, Ross and Mabel Middleton. Marnie Middleton of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents and family, Don and Audrey Middleton. Congratulations to Janice Middleton on her new position as news editor for the Regina Leader -Post. We welcome John and Helen Lindsay and girls to their new home on the Telephone Road and the 3rdconcession. Arlene and Bill Hulls, Jonathon and Jason all of Cornwall, enjoyed the Easter weekend with Arlene's parents, Alvin and Delores Dutot and visited with Bill's • mother, Mrs: Bessie Hulls of Bayfield and other relatives in, the area. • fp Kippen III, 4-H The third meeting of the Kippen III 4-H club was held at the home of Mrs. Gibson on March 24, with the minutes read by Estella Wilson. After the roll call was answered, they decided the name for the club would be Naughty Knotters. Then we talked about 'How our bedroom is decorated,' and we showed the leaders our plant hangers and the meeting was adjourned at 9:10 p.m. • The fourth meeting of the 'Naughty Knotters' was held at Brucefield Church on March 31 and Janet Kerr read the minutes of the last meeting. After that, they talked about the floor plans of two different bedrooms, and did the floor plan of their bedroom. Latter we looked at several different rooms and talked about har- mony, balance etc. CLINTON N WS "R COitt i ,1 ,S, DA , APR 4 lO,' oo--pADE, LALicaeNT �VfSR(:i Granulated Extra Fine White Sugar 2 kg bag York, Smooth Peanut But ter 1.5 kg jar Kleenex Assorted Colours Paper .Towels 2 roll pkg. per hag Kraft Macaroni- & Cheese Dinner 223 g ll 3pkg. for• Animmeimmemou Pine -Sol .800 ml btl. Liquid Disinfectant Cleaner 1.69 No Name Fancy Tomato Juice 48 fl. oz. 59 tin • Sani-Flush 34 oz. tin Toilet Bowl Cleaner 1.09 I)elsev Assorted Colours Bathroom Tissue 1„a�ull2.5 pkg. • F.B.I. 64 fl. oz. btl. Grape or Apple Drink .88 York 12-14 fl. oz. tin Assorted Varieties 4Y1.44 Vegetables ' New Freedom 30's box Maxi Napkins 2.49 Green Giant. Frozen 'Aired Vegetables, Niblet Corn or (Green Peas 2 lb.. pkg. •99 ATTENTION Snior Citizens 5% Discount Every Wednesday Get Details At KUENIIO iS Kotex 30's box r • Deodorant or Regular 4ightdays 1 .91U Nabob l',ib. bag Tradition Filter or Regular • Coffee 3.44 Chase'&Sanborn Instant Coffee An 10 oz. jar • U U Carnation 375 g jar Coffee Mpte CoffeeCreamer 1.59 Kellogg's Rice Krispies g 1 39 pkg.• Heinz 32 ft. oz. jar Kosher Baby Dill Pickles 1.25 Weston. Tin Tie Bag Ginger Boy. Peanut Butter C'ri'me Vanilla Iced or Danish Crisp Cookies 350 - 100 g bag • ES II Sifto 1 kg box' Slims Table Salt Ovaltine 340 g jar Chocolate or Plain Drink Mix 2/.85 1.69 Milk Mate 20 oz. ctn. Instant Chocolate Strawberry or Banana Syrup 1.49 1(iA White or ' , Whole 'Wheat Sliced Bread 2 21oz. loaf 89 for • Tang 4 x 3.3 oz. pkgs. Orange Flavoured Drink Crystals 1.19 Budget Reef. Dog or Cat Food 4 1.5 oz. tin•. 9 Chef -Boy -Ar -Dee 151/2 oz. pkg. Cheese Pizza Mix . 99 Gaines 8 kg bag Gravy Train Dog Food 6.99 Duncan Hines 380=400 g pkg. Snackin Assorted Varieties Cake Mixes . 99 Schneider.\tild, Medium or Old. (•oloiired Cheddar Cheese Wedges 120/.1 pkg. , • Nestle 15 fl. oz. tin Assorted Varieties Puddings . 65 ttio Liquid Dish Detergent Neilson Family Bars Assorted Varieties Block Family Size Bars 9 (algon Water Conditioner 4 10 oz. bor • Fresh Butt Pork Chops McCain 24 oz. pkg., Frozen Apple, Green Apple or Strawberry/Rhubarb Pie .99 (•algonite P.P. $2.69 Automatic Dishwasher Detergent 50 oz. box 3 90 York 14 fl. oz. tin Fancy Green Peas 4/1.44 Libby.'s /.00dles, Alpha (;etli or w /cheese in tomato Sauce Spaghetti 214 fL 2�'99 . tin Agree 225 ml btl. Regular, Extra Gentle or Extra Oily Shampoo 1.49 Paramount Flaked White Tuna 6.5 oz.1 tin 37 Mary Miles 1 Ib. pkg. Skinless Wieners 11.38 Mary Miles 500 g pkg, Sliced Side Bacon 1.48 CWEEKAT IGA 750 mi plastic htl. • Agree 225 ml btl. Assorted 1 Creme Rinses 29 2-21/2 lbs. Mini Dinner Hams 1 .93 Golden Fry 500 g pkg. Breakfast Sausage 1.88 Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls 5 Varieties 500 g pkg. 3 Varieties 500 g pkg. Sliced Sliced Bolo na -1.68• Side Bacon "1.48 NI.,r1 ti I;(r ill$.ull 11,1 in V, 0(1 lith. l 1t )11{, 1'h,ir, K ill l; l )u 1.1 4 (1),)()(1 (11) Canada No. 1 Dutch Sets Canada 'No. 1 Table Potatoes '10 Ib. bag Canada No. 1 Rutabagas • PRICES EF 'E CTIVE UNTIL CJ,OSING QATR80. WE RESERVE TU HE RIGHT TAPRO L It. QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. SUPPLIED AND SERVICED 13Y R`