Clinton News Record, 1981-03-19, Page 90
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SUPPORT
1921-1981 •
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RD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19,1 :`1 -PAGE 9
SIXTY YEARS OF INSULIN
MARCH IS DIABETES MONTH .4
Vacation Siweepstakes:1
ALL -EXPENSE -PAID WALT DISNEY WORLD VACATIONS FOR 4...
SAVE 704
Fine Granulated
WHITE
SUGAR
79
LIMIT 10 BAGS PER
FAMILY PURCHASE
(OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.49)
Orange Pokoa (Our Reg. Price 9.29 - SAVE 30c),
FLOWERDALE pkg
TEA BAGS °f 100.9 9
SAVE 66,
Assorted Varieties
LANCIA
PASTAS
(Our Regular Price 1.65)
Draw (Our Reg. Prke 1.33 - SAVE 34c)
PLAIN V
l-oztinSPAGHETTI SACE 99?
Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef
= BEEF
Rurnp,SirIoIn-Tip
or Inside Qut
Rotind Rtiatts
SAVE up to 70 b
(Our Reg. Pries
up to lb 3.39)
Ib
ROAST
FRESH, LEAN
Ground Beef
161.99
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF, INSIDE CUT
Round Steak
lb 2.9
COMBINATION, SO% MEDIUM GROUND REEF &
50% GROUND PORK
9
Ground Meat 1b1.49
*&P, SLICED
Side Bacon 500 9 vac pac 1.69
'TOWN CLUB. SWEET PICKLED
Cottage Rolls 14.59
Assorted Varieties, Del Monte or
NESTLE'S PUD® NGS
pkg29
of 4,
5 -oz
tins
(Our Regular, Price 1.67)
(Our Regular Price 87c )
Lipton, Assorted Varieties
CUPA-SOUP
MIX
pkg of 4 envs
SAVE
3811
PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, CHICKEN, MACARONI & CHEESE,
LUNCHEON, e.B.Q. LOAF, BOLOGNA, CHICKEN & PIMENTO
Cooked Meats 175 9 pky79¢
PRIDE OF CANADA S00 g VAC PAC
Sliced Bologna 1.69
PRIDE OF CANADA, VAC PAC
Bologna Chunks lb 1.19
BURNS, STORE PACK
Garlic Coil
1b1,69
MAPLE LEAF, SMOKED, READY to SERVE, PICNIC STYLE
Pork Shoulders Ib 1.39
Sara Lee, Assorted
LAYER CAKES
19 -oz
pkg
SAVE
66¢
L_S_AVE 70¢ Ib
Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef
BONELESS
ROUND ROAST
Ib
Outside Cut, Eye Removed
(Our Regular Price Ib 3.19)
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with supermarket prices
(Our Regular Price Ib 3.29- SAVE 80c lb)
Cut from Canada's Finest Grade °A° Beef
ROUND.
STEAK
Full
Slice lb
69
Cut from the
TENDERIIED-9e
CUBE STEAK �Lss
Maple Leaf Pure Pork Skinless
or Maple Leaf Golden Fry
SAUSAGE
79
500g
pkg
SAVE
1.00
(Our Regular Price 2.79)
In stores with Deli Shop
BRANDT, COARSE BAVARIAN STYLE MEAT LOAF, BLOOD &
TONGUE, VIENNA COOKED SALAMI, BEERWURST SAUSAGE
Cold Cuts eh0. 162.69
You'll do better with
FROZEN FOODS from A&P!
BLUE WATER, FROZEN 32-02 PKG
Fish Sticks 3.39
DRESSED, FROZEN
Whitefish 1689?
FROZEN
Fish Cakes b6.9¢
FROZEN
(Our Regular Price 1.65) j Turbot Fillets 16 1.49
HIGHLINGER, FROZEN, QOSTON BLUE
(Our Regular Price 1.15) SAVE 26c Fish Fillets 16 -oz 1.69
SAVE 18c Del Monte pkg
AYLMER, CHOICE
I •.
FRUIT COCKTAIL or
PEACHES 19-floz,;n 89'
19 -FL -OZ TIN BRAVO
S.5 -FL -OZ TIN
Whole Tomatoes 69¢ Tomato Paste 2for 79¢
AYLMER, CHOICE CREAM STYLE CORN, ASSORTED PEAS, BRAVO
PEAS & CARROTS, DICED BEETS, SHOESTRING BEETS
Vegetables 144oz tin 2 For 79f/ Chick Peas 19 ll oz tin 65¢
LANCIA
AYLMER, CHOICE MEDIUM WHOLE OR 19 -FL -O2 TIN
L
FROZEN
Cod Fillets 166zpkg -0 1x69
(MACARONI & BEEF 82 PKG 69c)
SWANSONS FROZEN 8 O PKG
Macaroni & Cheese 59¢
ABP, FROZEN 12 INCH 22.5-O2 PIE
Deluxe Pizza 2.59
WONG WING, FROZEN, CHICKEN
e
Fried Rice 12 Oz pkg 1,39
RosebudBeets 2 for 99,i as agna 500 g pkg 1.09 CAIN FROZEN ASSORTED VARIETIES 18 OZ CAKE
BEEF, CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM 10 -FL -0Z TIN
a
HUNTS 71/2.0Z TIN
Heinz Gravies 36,99? Tomato Sauce 3 io, 89
AYLMER, CHOICE, BRATLETT LANCIA, ASSORTED CUTS
Pear Halves 19-fl-oztin99¢ Eg Noodles. 375 g pkg 79¢
(Our Regular Price 3.29)
Instant Chocolate
NESTLE'S
QUIK
(Our Regular Price 1.29 )
SAVE 56 cAH Flavours, Regular, Ruffles and B.B.O.
cart
kgon279POTATO (HIPS
FRITO LAY
200 g
pkg
SAVE 40c
a kes Deep °N Delicious 2 19
AWAKE, FROZEN, CONCENTRA
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range
rin
k 79
OLD SOUTH, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED 12.5 -FL -OZ TIN
e
Grapefruit Juice 99¢
Cavndish Farms, Frozen, Assorted Cuts
FROZEN 2 -Ib Pkg
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Middleton
ACW plan
bus trip
by Blanche Deeves
Morning Prayer was held
in St. James' Anglican
Church on Sunday and Vera
Miller was the organist in
absence of Sarah Storey. The
lesson was read by Mrs. Ed
Deeves and Rev. William
Bennett told the story of the
prodigal son. Edward
Deeves received the offer-
ing.
ACW meet
The March meeting of the
ACW was held last Thursday
at the home of Lynda
Steenstra. Estelle Wise,
leader in charge, read the in-
vocation. Delores Dutot read
the scripture and meditation
and Mrs. Wise led the ladies
in reading the Litany.
The secretary's report was
read by Jeanne Bennett and
Vera Miller presented the
financial . statement:' . Ms... , •.
Deeves read thank you notes
from Mr;. and Mrs. Ray
Wise.
A motion was made to let
Mrs. Deeves rent a booth at
the Clinton Spring Fair. A
discussion was held on se-
cond prize for the annual
draw and it was decided to
accept Marion Smith's offer
of a luncheon cloth.
The bus trip was discussed
and Margaret Middleton,
Mrs. Bennett and Mrs.
Deeves are in charge of the
arrangements.,
For the program Mrs.
Wise spoke on the Year of
the Disabled. Mrs. Dutot and
Mrs. Wise read from
Chateline magazine and
other articles on the han-
dicapped and disabled. Mrs.
Wise closed her meeting
with a prayer and an Irish
reading. Lunch was served
by the hostess and Vera
Miller.
News and notes
Many from the Middleton
area joined in the happy oc-
casion of the grand opening
of the 'New Hall in
Holmesville.
We're sorry to report that
Bill Smith's name was omit-
ted
mitted in the list of canvassers .
----fel-. the 1Viarc of Mmes.--
Thank
unes.-'Thank you Bell.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith
were supper guests with the
Deeves on Thursday even -
.`Fred Middleton and Travis
Postill are enjoying their
jobs in Airdrie, Alberta
working with Graham
Postill.
Tickets for the Spring
dance of the Clinton Fair
Board are available from
°Edward Deeves and other
members. Come and enjoy
dancing to Walter Ostanek in
the Clinton arena on May 9.
Mrs. Freda Bailey and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Bailey, all of
Amherstburg, were weekend
visitors with Jack and Mary
Stirling and visited with
other relatives in the area.
While here they attended the
opening of the new Com-
munity Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stirling
have arrived- home from
their holiday in Florida.
Varna boys
play in
area tourney
By Mary Chessell
Varna 4-H C lub
Meeting 6 was held at
Sandra Turner's home on
March 9 and the meeting
opened with the 4-H pledge
and roll call.
Kate Keys showed
everyone how to put bias
tape on their pocket sam-
pies, and the next meeting
will be on March 23rd at Kate
Keys' home. -by Lori
Consitt
Two Clinton teams were
winners in the novice
division at the Exeter Minor
Hockey Tournament on the
weekend. Several Varna
area lads play on these
teams.
The Goderich Township
team out of Clinton won the
gold medal by defeating the
other Clinton team on
Saturday 5 - 0, Seaforth on
Sunday by a 2 - 1 score, and
in the final game against the
Clinton team again, 4 to 3 in a
close and well -played game.
Goal -scorers for Goderich
Township were Gregg
Taylor, Lee Norman, Paul
Caldwell of Brucefield and a
Mcllvie lad. The Clinton
team won the silver medal.
Darryn McAsh pie ys for
them.
Members of the
Recreation Commission are
reminded of their meeting on
March 25th at8 :00 0.m.