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Clinton News-Record, 1980-04-10, Page 19(.SPECIAL!) ( SPECIAL! ) ( SPECIAL! ) ( SPECIAL! ) ( SPECIAL! •) lo 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 • of only $17.75. That's a good return for the money. And a lot leis pressure. This year be sure. H10.11 'BLOCK. TI4E-i4GGM-TAX SPECIALIST -S 44 ONTARIO ST., CLINTON Open daily 9-6 Thurs. till 8 Sat. 9-2 482-3536 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 •JUICE .5. A ZEHRS MONEY 'SAVER CREAM OF MUSHROOM CREAM OF CHICKEN, TOMATO RICE OR NOODLE CHICKEN RICE AYLMER SOUPS A ZEHRSIVIONIEY SAVER • CONDENSED - 10 FL.OZ. TINS FOR 4 POPULAR FLAVOURS DUNCAN HINES • • • A ZEHRS MONEY SAVER (SPECIAL "‘MOIST & EASY" CAKE MIXES i.50z SPECIAL! FRESH FROZEN HIGH LINER • BOSTON BLUEFISH FILLETS 16 oz. -11 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 BREAD A ZEHRS MONEY SAVER OUR REG; ULTRA IIRITE TOOTHPASTE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES -- A ZEHRS MONEY' SAVER 100 9 mi. TUBE SPECIAL! SEALTEST "LIGHT 'N' LIVELY' 500g. COTTAGE CHEESE ra,„starawimmermorsassaareassmie SPEEIAL! Ne - WHITE -PINK -YELLOW -LILAC ROYALE TOILET TISSUE ROLL 4 42 CHOCOLATE CHIP OR VARIETY PACK 32 119 ZEHRS COOKIES7. PINK OR LEMON ZEHRS LIQUID DETERGENT 99' ' SCHNEIDERS 12 01 FARMERS. BRICK OR COLBY CHEESES/• 79 NEILSONS-ASST'D VARIETIES ICE CREAM___ 1 LITRE sit•sp VENETIAN STYLE NEILSONS ICE.CREAM ifiaTSICLES 12 s 99' WEIGHT WATCHERS 5 VARIETIES 260 mi Aik SALAD DRESSINGL CATELLI • MACARONI & CHEESEDINNERS F 0 f 7.25 oz. PM:IS R STANDARD BRANDS FINE QUALITY • AT ZEHRS LOW, LOW PRICES SPECIAL! WESTONS "SOUR DOUGH" ENGLISH MUFFINS PKG. OF 6 SPECIAL! ROYALE - 4 COLOURS FACIAL • TISSUES 100s . bPECIAL! WIN'a CheV'erie full of groceries by Chevrolet (Approximate Total Value 65960 001 51 -SECOND PRIZES 5100 GROCERIES CERTIFICATES FROM THESE LEADING BRANDS 54 Prizes across Canada Floluttoomellearsorire Chu' Soda Cann Chloe? Ike Sanallitsgarins Dr lallord'iCaertsd Dos Foal 0' eallaraCanred Cal Foie Mtn %Ire 1' 'Look for details on Take•One pads on in Store displayS Contest closes on June 30th 1980 CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz JAR *419 SOFT STYLE 2 Ib. FLEISORMANS $4 4fi MARGARINE AE.4 7 BLUE BONNET SOFT MARGARINE 79 CAMPFIRE BRAND - - MARSH- MALLOWS 2.22.91 CHASE & SANBORN BAG • COFFEE 1.99 PLANTERS DRY $4 99 CHIPITS - 3 VARIETIES • BAKING CHIPS_02, .7 PEANUTS 450 g JAR jr. DR. BALLARDS - 4 VARIETIES of CAT FOOD.,..p., TINS DOG FOOD 21q Ti F 1 ROYAL NO -BAKE CHEESE CAKE: SI 9° 29 KEEPS BREATH FRESH LISTERMINT $ MOUTHWASH • , • 500 ml. SPECIAL! 3 POPULAR VARIETIES 1 Kg BAG PURINA $. ,ga CAT CUM I • 17. CARNATION COFFEE WHITENER 375 g COFFEE MATE'l.,Y HUNTS THICK RICH 28 oz . TOMATO SAUCED NORMAL OR OILY "HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO 350 ml • QUICK AND EASY AEROSOL OVEN CLEANER 14 oz 49 MR. MUSCLE 9 * 6 LITRE SIZE LAUNDRY DETERGENT CHEER JAVEX mum CLEANER °L.A../ SCRUB N SHINE2 DR. BALLARDS CHAMPIONN LIQUID STYLE SCHNEIDERS CHEESE , • t1A/ .9 DRAIN OPENER 1 09. MOZZARELLA.9_.7.0 DRANO 900 ml 40 - WF WILL se PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: HWY. NO. 8 OUR MANAGER IS: DALE McDONALD pus 4 GODERICH.HURON RD. OPEN WED., THURS., FRI., IVENINGS • 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/ \-) Poo/ Chemical Seminar 11 Coring for pool water 2, •Solor heating for your pool 3' Automatic pool cleaner ••• 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 5. ‘-r