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Clinton News-Record, 1980-09-04, Page 15• • • the 41 Dora. Shobbrook, editor leader News of your neighbors Mr, and Mrs. ,Oscar Stager of Ancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor dog of Simcoe were recent guests of Mrs. Jim Scott. Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby were Mrs.Pearl McGilvary of Chesley and granddaughters Dianne and Suzanne Newby of New Hamburg. Mrs. Ross Millson, Patricia, Sarah, -Darren - and John of Woodstock spent a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. Patricia returned home after spending the week with her cousin, Dorie Garrow in Clinton. Bob and Vi Burns at- tended the candlelight wedding at the Kin- cardine Baptist Church on August 28 for his niece Susan McDonald. Susan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert McDonald married David McKay, all of Kincardine, Mr. Keith Vivian was admitted to Clinton hospital on August 26. Mrs. Wilfred Glazier; was admitted to Clinto'n I hospital on Thursday for I surgery on Friday. Bradley Shobbrook of Wingharn - days with his uncle Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shob- brook and Darell and Diana. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen spent the past week touring in northern Ontario and went to Manitoulin Island by ferry. Visiting on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville: Newby were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheatley of London and on Saturday Bob Iwal and his sister Marjorie Ovans from London visited. A weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick was Mrs. Shaddick's sister, Mrs. Irene Ferguson of Londokt - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, Robbie and Jennifer from Kitchener. Services. at the Lon- desboro United Chruch will resume on Sep- tember 7 at 10 am. Mr. Ron Neil and Doug of London visited on the weekend with Mrs. Laura Lyon. Anniversary celebrated On August 28, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman and Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh treated their sister Bernice Norris and her husband Bob to supper and a family gathering in the evening at the Longman's home. Attending the evening were Susan, Jeff and Robert and Mrs. Sam Norris of Staffa, Mr. and Comings By Mary !Werner Hugh and Yenny Dirnaline and their Dave, Brenda and Julie Hope of Hamilton, Kathy J Dirnaline of Toronto, Don (Small) • and David DirrialiPe held a farewell party on Sat.'evening, and gii Aug.. 23rd Ar their $Qh and brother Peter Dimaline, who is leaving for Nova Scotia to join the Canadian Armed Forces in September. Friends present in, eluded Diane de Weerd, John Morgan, Andy (Panda) Uvl, Mark CLINTONNEWS-RECORD, iTIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 I Z9 s in the Constarte (1V,Iork) Kuiper, Ray (Stinky) Drost, Ralph (Slarff) Kuiper, Tun (Jake) de Weerd, Keri (Slim) de Weerd, Clarence Dekons, Nick • (Slick) Reykoop, all of Clinton; Danny Jewitt of RR 1, Londesboro; Tim INSULATE YOUR ATTIC For as little as Dollirnore of Ajax; Ron May of $eaforth; Ralph and Ann de , Weerd of Londesboro; J'anice de Weerd of Toronto; Hank Reinink and John (Renegade) Reinink of Londesboro; Ingrid Dansma, Wilma Payne rea PAG f; 15 Wilma Sinionese and Ingrid 4bert. Dame and Brenda Hope entertained the guests with their guitars and a singsong. A corn roast and barbecue was en- joyed by all. ,791111111111.11M1,1111110* InCulate your home now! Delivered ndinstalled_for-as- s -$20700 - with the government "CHIP" pro- gram. ° Mrs. Jim Skimmer and Rob Heckman of Mit- chell, Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh and Joan of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warrens and Debbie Dolmage of Seaforth, Carl McClelland of Brussels, Ross McNichol of Hensall and Mrs. Evelyn Querengesser of Seaforth. It was Fun Day fro, Huronview residents on Tuesday and Wedesday this week when the senior citizens enjoyed bingo, games of chance, a special chicken dinner and the dunking machine. The ladies from the Clinton ,Christian Reformed Church helped with the two-day event. (Shelley McPhee photo) Orioles win, men lose in ball action In the squirt leagt the The midget boys are play-off action has een involved in a series with narrowed down to two, Goderich Township and teain the—Orioles—a-re-presently---down-ene- nipped the Pirates to take game. Meanwhile, the the series in three games. The Expos also took three to eliminate the Mets. The Orioles and Mets -will meet in a best of three final games to determine a winner of the championship. The ,Hullett midget girls finished their season when they lost to Varna in the third game of their series. Congratulations go to the coach Robert Shaddick and to the members of the team for a fine season. pee wee boys are set to meet the Colborne Township team, but a game date has not been set yet. The men's slo-pitch team entered a tour- nament in Auburn over 'the Labor Day weekend. They lost their first game on Saturday afternoon to Carlow but won their second game of the day when they - defeated' the Harbor Park team from Goderich. On Sunday the men met another team from 1863 Gode ich, the Local cause, in a lo ing The Moms and Dad - ha cl-a nothergood night -0 ball as Boward Cart- wright led his team to victory over the op- position provided by his wife Marjorie and her - team mates. It was decided to have one more match on Friday night with the game to start a little earlier, at 8 pm. Following this, there will be a barbecue and everyone is asked to bring their own meat. All participants are invited and even if you haven't played with the Moms and Dads before, there's still to enjoy more game and a din afterwards. WI meeting The Women's Xnstitute (WI) public relations meeting will be held on September 10 at 9 pm in the community hall. For the roll call, members will give a suggestion to promote the WI in the community. Lucille Forsythe will be the guest speaker and a bake sale will be held. The Walton WI group, along with the Sum- merhill and Walkerburn clubs will be guests time ne er NOTICE Ratepayers of The Town of Clinton are reminded that the third instalment, of 1980 Taxes is due and payable by September 15, 1980. C. Proctor Clerk Town of Clinton BELTON'S Blown Insulation is the answer! KNOW 1 Who are you dealing with — Belton s have been serving Western Ontario•for 125 years KNOW 2 What does the government CHIP proorarn entitle your home to — if your home was built before 1961 yore rC" entitled up to a maximum ot $350 00 for materials of -all rpliited la- bour charges up to $150 00 KNOW 3 Which is the'best material to use — Belton's uses only fiberglass inskiation KNOW 4 Where to get the most for your d011ai elton s again, blown fiberglass, 1000 sq ft R20, dee for as little as $20 CHIP Program is taxable income • • Let BELTON'S- Assess Yo_ur, FULL -PAY MENTMKD-E-A-FTEFI TalVIN. G GOVERNMENT GRANT FREE ESTIMATES BLOWN INSULATION A Division of Belton Building Materials Ltd. Serving Western Ontario since 1854. Rectory at York 432-1161 ; London Ext. 27 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES FREE ESTIMATES JOHN and SANDY MAASKANT 524-9081 KNECHTEL WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIE& MON. TUES. WED.9.6 P.M. THURS. & FRI. 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 -P.M. Carnival Solid Light - TUNA - 7 oz. Tin 1.19 Stokely Dark Red or New Orleans - KIDNEY BEANS 19 oz. Tin _2 • -4, TH FOODfrIMIARKE WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU A LITTLE BIT BETTER Maxwell House Ground McCain Straight Cut, Shoestring,Crinkle Cut, Beefeater FRENCH FRIES 2 lb. bag COFFEE '.79 Van Camp 1 Ib. Bag BEANS 3.29 - E.D. Smith Garden IN/PORK, COCKTAIL 19 oz. Jin , 28 c). Bc'ttie 69 2/1.00 MARGARINE Blue Bonnet Coloured 1.99 PRODUCE , Prices effective until Saturday. September 6; 1980 Can. No. 1 Ontario Grown Head LETTUCE .39 .11111•11111111111•1111111.1.1111•111111111W Prod. USA Can Nq. 1 Washington NECTARINES 6/.98 ‘estle C.0%10,0 ircinsS Can. No. 1 Ontario Grown "11111P oto Jumbo 0 GREEN PEPPERS CitC1"-IS 8.46 .19 Cool Whip TOPPING 1 Lt. Tub 1.19 E.D. Smith Blueberry or Cherry PIE FILLING 19 oz. Tin 1.39 Duncan Hines Deluxe rt Layer CAKE MIXES Complete Flavour Range 520 gr. pkg. .89 V-8 Vegetable JUICE 10 oz. Tin 3/1.00 Or By the Case 24-10 oi. tins 7.69 Weston CINNAMON BUNS Pkg. of 8 .89 Dietrich's Country Style ROLLS Pkg. of 12 IMP. 4) 0, Dietrich's Honey Crushed 24 oz,. Loaf 669 WHEAT BREAD • Every Wednesday is Senior Citizens Day! 5% discount on order or Free Delivery On town only) Max. Purchase of 550.00 KNECHTEL Bache,. Prices effective tmtil Saturday, September 6, 1980 • Meaty Pork SWEET BONES .39 lb. Baby Beef LIVER 1.09 lb. Schneiders MINI DELI 250 gr. pkg. 1.49. Schneiders Square COOKED PICNICS' 175 gt. Pkg. • .89 M-etrty Blade or Short Rib ROASTS liTEAKS Tender Cross Rib ROASTS Fresh Utility Grade ROASTING CHICKENS 5-6 Ib. Average 1.69 ib 1.491b. 1.89 .891. Schneiders Sandwich Spread Schneiders 3Varieties ROLLS , BOLOGNA • 250 ar. pkg. 500 gr. pkg. .69.. 1.99 Schneiders Popular Varieties COOKED MEATS 175 gr. pkg. .89