Clinton News-Record, 1980-04-10, Page 19(.SPECIAL!)
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if tax time puts you in
the SqUeeze, reinern-
berjast year the
trained specialists
at HatR. Blocrli, took
the presSure off for
• Overthree-quarters
of•a Million Cana-
.• dians bypreparing
accurate income tax returns at an average cost
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of only $17.75. That's a good return for the
money. And a lot leis pressure.
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Sat, appointments available
Despite the added benefit of a treasure hunter, Helen Latimer, left, and Rhea
Potter didn't find any Easter eggs on the weekend, but did come up with three
bottle caps and a horseshoe. (photo by Bud Sturgeon) ,
FROZEN
NIAGARA
ORANGE
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CREAM OF MUSHROOM
CREAM OF CHICKEN,
TOMATO RICE OR NOODLE
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AYLMER
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10 FL.OZ.
TINS
FOR
4 POPULAR FLAVOURS
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• BOSTON
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16 oz.
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Lodge
anniversary
Members of Aniber
Rebekah Lodge met on
Wednesday evening With
Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel
Corbett presidin,g,
assisted by the Vice
Grand, Mrs, Elizabeth
Riley, who reported for
the visiting committee
and the C.P.T. Com-
mittee. Invitations were
received to a "Dessert
Euchre" in • '
Lodge May 7th and to
Edelweiss Lodge on May
14th.
Also, the Huronic
Lodge are celebrating
their 50th Anniversary on
May 23rd and tickets are
available, The district
meeting will be held in
April 9th at 230 and
Amber. Lodge will
celebrate their birthday -
anniversary on April 16th
with a dinner at the Pine
Ridge Chalet when the
D.D.P. Mrs. Jean Hen-
derson of fhlronic Lodge
will make her visit. A
booth at an auction sale in
BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY
SAVARIN
POT
PIESFROZEN
A ZEHRS MONEY SAVER
WESTONS
SANDWICH STYLE
FRESH
24 oz
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OUR REG;
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TOOTHPASTE
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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FLEISORMANS $4 4fi
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CLINTON NEWS-RECO4Dg THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1980—PAGE 1
gig •near future was
discUSSed.
Penny Sale
The president Mrs. Liy1
presided for the April
meeting of the Ladies'
Legion Auxiliary on
Tuesday evening, •Plans
were finalized for the
annual penny sale on
.June 6. The Zone Con-
vention wiil be held on
May 4 and the Auxiliary
are catering, also several
weddingswill be catered,
to this spring.
Mrs. Clarence Reid
gave a report of the
Stanley sells
old truck
At the April meeting of
Stanley
council, the sale of the
Brucefield and area fire
department's tanker was
approved.
The unit was sold to the
Goderich • trotting
• association for $2,500.
Still on fire matters,
council gave their
blessing to the Clinton
and area fire board's 1980
budget of $56,000.
Stanley's share of the
budget is $1,608.
Clerk -treasurer Mel
Graham said they've
hired Steven Elliott of
Varna for a 17 -week
period this summer.
Elliott, a student at
London's Fanshawe
College, will assist
Graham in the research
douf thes.
bylaws and general office
tie
township's old
Stanley agreed to a $50
donation to the Zurich
Agricultural Society.
A request for - a
donation from the tOwn of
Essex which suffered ,a
devastating gas explosion
was tUrned down. ,
0:100..5:Qtk party
sports afid annual
bowling tournaments
corning up. A donation
was made to the 14elion
Auxiliary Bursary Fund
and to Ihe • Crippled
Children's Treatment
Centre in London,
• Queensway news
The staff of Queensway
Nurging Home, Hensall,
are most grateful to the
First Hensall Beaver
Colony for the Easter
" treats and visits to the
• residents.
Visiting with Mr.
Russell Erratt were Mrs.
Eric Luther, Frank and
Mabel McClinchey,
George and Olive
Stephenson, Bill and
Helen Taylor, Kathy
_Ratterson. and Donna
Whittaker. Pat, Lucy and
Patrick Wilds, Mrs. Nora
Dogan and Hotly and
TUleM ViSited With, Mrs.
Wilds. MO Visiting with
,11/Irs. Wflds were Mr.
Dogan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mohns, Angela, Billy and
Michael, Mr, and MI'S.
John Wilds and Colleen
and Mrs. Aldeen
Playfoot.
Harvey, Marjorie and
Reta Pfaff visited with
Horace Pfaff. Mrs, Annie
Finkbeiner visited with,
Mrs. Lavina rinkbeiner.
Visiting • with • Mrs.
Volland were Mrs. Irene
Finlayson, Bruce Volland
and Mrs.. Vera Johnston.
Roy Alderson And Mabel
visited with Vivian
Alderson. Mrs. Shirley
Prouty and Mrs. Ellis
Stewart visited with Mrs.
Kendrick, Mrs. Alderson
and Mrs. Isobel Sproat.
Alfred and Martha
Bates visited with Louise
ScrymegeoUr.
prAll
Kippen WI meet
• by Rena Caldwell
The Annual Meeting of
Kippen East, Women's
Institute will be held on
April 16 at 6:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. James
Drummond in Exeter.
Members are reminded
to bring their supper and
their annual reports in
duplicate.
. Mr. and Mrs. Alex D.
McGregor have returned
from a winter's sojourn in
Florida.
Janet Shanks is visiting
in Holland for three
weeks.
Mrs. M. Connolly has
returned from St.
Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Ed. McBride has
returned from holidaying
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Peck have returned from
a holiday in the south.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McBeath have returned
from a winter in the
South.
Varna UCW hold...
• from page 16
closing • in following
• Judas' betrayal.
The opening worship
service began with a
hymn and- special choir
anthen-is.
‘•
Carole Sutherland & Ann Hinz
ANNOUNCE
THEIR NEW
OFFICE HOURS
• Now in effect
9 A.M. -5 P.M.: MONDAY -FRIDAY
9 A.M. - 12 NOON: SATURDAY
ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE
world
wide
TRAVEL AGENCY
7 RATTENBURY ST., EAST, CLINTON
482-9300
Members were
reminded that a bale will
be packed the first Week
of May, The annual plant
sale will be on May 1, and
the Dessert Euchre will
be held at the hall on
Wednesday, April 23.
Those who wish to attend
the Westminster
Weekend for Women in
London from May 30 to
June •must register by
May 5. The president has
program outlines -and
registration forms.
• Following the Seder
and Communion, there
was a sing -song and a
time of fellowship en-
joyed, with visitors
present from Brucefield,
Kippen, Bayfield,
Seaforth and Goshen. The
program committee
consisted of Rev. Brown,
Margaret Hunt, Joan
• Stephenson and Joan
McAsh.
Play ball!
The „ball season will
soon begin at Stanley
Township park. A new
backstop is being in-
stalled shortly on the
practice diamond. Please
remember to bring your
registration. fee ($5 per
family) to the first
practice if you have not
already given it to Sharon
Chuter • Marjorie
Hayter. The next meeting
of the . Recreation
Commission will- be at
8:30 p.m. on April 30.
fwImmInG
DooI
AnD ACCE/fORIE/
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Poo/ Chemical Seminar
11 Coring for pool water
2, •Solor heating for your pool
3' Automatic pool cleaner
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APRIL 16, 1980
o
Question & answer period.
Free Draws
• Pre -register for a free draw
$50 gift certificate toward anything in store.
Attendance necessary to claim prize
Coffee c donuts
Come and bring a friend
MIDDEGAAL POOLS
formerly Canadian Pools
234 North Main St., Seoforth
527-0104
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