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Clinton News-Record, 1983-10-26, Page 16PAGE 16-CLJNTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1983 atis ANTER A&P'S MAPLE LEAF 111 1 CONTEST® Listen to the radio hockey broadcast on stations in your area. Each time the Maple Leafs score, a bal- lot will be dr\a wn for a 550.00 A&P Gift Certificate. If the ballot il'lcludes a label or facsimile from any one of our "Goal Rush- sponsors. they win a 5100.00 Gift Certificate. (Watch for •'Goal Rush product signs at your A&P Store I ' A P MAPLE LEAF HOCKEY BROADCAST GOAL RUSH CONTEST You could win a S50 Gift Certificate each time a Maple Leaf player scores a goal Name Address City Phone Leave this ballot ovith the A&P Food Store cashier 1111-14111111111111111111111110111111111111011 P.0 1 • • Millions in developing countries are still hungry and almost 80 per cent depend on agriculture for their income. USC projects help to increase food production and rural income with training, irrigation and credit for fertilizer and better seeds. USC Canada is seeking $4,000,000 to meet the cost of overseas development programs in six countries in Asia and Africa. USC headquarters is at 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa KIP 5B1. Radars plan Christmas dinner CLINTON - Oct. 19 the Golden Radar Club met and president Muriel Jones extended greetings to all present. Assistant Secretary Dora Heard read the minutes of the previous meeting and were approved and signed. Cecelia Edgar gave the treasurer's report. The flower and card report was given and a card was sent to Ernie Brown in hospital as well as a 50th Anniversary card to Ber- nice and Ernie Brown. A carnation and card were sent to Beatrice Welsh. Thank you notes were read from the Browns and Ruby Webster. Muriel had made calls to our sick members. Alex McMichael is in hospital. Roll call showed 35 present. Muriel gave reports of Zone rally, 145 were present, and the spring one will be held in Brussels. Tickets for the Christmas dinner will be at Dec. 1 meeting. Next meeting is Nov. 2 and committee will be Ed and Ida Godkin and Rita Wright. The social program included a reading by Elda Stephen and Elmer Trich played the piano. Draws were made and Bessie Steep and Ida Godkin won. Cards followed and winners were Mrs. Verna Glazier and Alice Lawson. New wave cooking Are you using your microwave oven to the extent you want? Do you understand how your microwave oven works? Are you looking for new ideas and recipes to use with your microwave oven? Plan to attend a microwave demonstration near you: Monday, November 14 - Lambeth United Church, Lambeth; Monday, November 21 - South Huron Community Centre, Exeter; Mon- day, November 28- Elma Memorial Centre, Atwood. All demonstrations will be held at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Joan Winfield, author of "Microwave Miracles", a microwave cookbook and con- tributor to such popular cooking magazines as "Canadian Living" is special guest demonstrator. For more information contact: Jane Muegge, Huron County - 482-3428. Special Diocesan Synod Bishop T.D.B. Ragg has announced that a special Diocesan Synod to elect a coadjutor bishop will be held Saturday, November 26 in St. Paul's Cathedral, London. At Huron's spring Synod, the date for the election of a coadjutor was planned for May 1984, with Bishop Ragg's retirement to take effect the end of next year. However, on the advice of his physician, Bishop Ragg now plans to retire on April, 1,1984. The election will allow a breaking -in period for the coadjutor bishop to work with Bishop Ragg before assuming full responsibility for episcopal oversight of the Diocese. Huron presently has two suffragan bishops: Rt. Rev. Morse Robinson and Rt. Rev. Derwyn Jones - but only a coadjutor has the right of succession upon retirement or death of the diocesan bishop. Bishop Ragg told delegates to the Synod in May 1983 that he wanted a coadjutor bishop to provide continuity in the episcopacy. Following the sudden death of Bishop Carman Queen in February 1974, Bishop Ragg was elected eighth Bishop of Huron five months after his election as suffragan, leaving the Diocese without a diocesan bishop during that interval. Both Huron's suffragan bishops are eligible for nomination as coadjutor bishop. No trial of labor 1 JSTOWF:1. - Women who have given birth by caesarean section in past pregnancies no longer have the option of attempting a "a trial of labor", at the Listowel Memorial Hospital. The hospital board decided at their Sept. 28 meeting that any such deliveries would have to be attempted in a larger hospital. The board accepted the medical staff recommendation by Hospital Chief of Staff Dr. Barry Neable that because the Listowel Hospital cannot provide immediate surgical care in case of "remote but dire emergency" arrangements would have to be made to send any such patients to another facility. • h'.60 SAVE PARTLY SKIMMED SUN PAC, PURE Fresh 2 % Milk CHUNK LIGHT, IN OIL OR WATER Star-Kist Tuna 6.5 OZ TIN SAVE .44 ASSORTED VARIETIES, SNACK CAKE 380 g OR DELUXE CAKE MIXES Duncan Hines 520 g PKG 1.19 OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.63 SAVE .40 JANE PARKER, SLICED Cracked Wheat Bread 675 g LOAF ■ OUR REGULAR PRICE .99 (Made with 100'o pure vegetable shortening.) October Cheese Festival Features BLACK DIAMOND. SINGLE THIN. PROCESS Cheese Slices OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.69 OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.63 YOU'LL DO BETTER AT PRODUCT OF ONTARIO • SASE Fresh AO Spinac OUR REGULAR PRICE .99 4k4e-at 16E FAR4 Delicious in salads. 10 oz pkg ,. . OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 ALA&! CANADA FANCY. PROD. OF ONTARIO, FAMILY PACK CANADA NO. I GRADE, PROD. OF CALIFORNIA Red Delicious 199 Sweet Green 3/100 Apples bag a Peppers CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PROD. OF, CALIFORNIA Red Grapes 218 / lb .99 PROD. OF FLORIDA White Grapefruit 7/199 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE. PROD. OF ONTARIO Fresh Carrots 51b 1 29 bag CANADA NO. 1 GRADE. PROD• OF U.S.A.. SPANISH TY E/ ■ �� Sweet Onions ZZ CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PROD. OF CANADA Baking Potatoes PROD. OF ONTARIO. FRESH Alfalfa Sprouts CANADA FANCY. PROD. OF ITALY Granny Smith Apples 21s PROD. OF SOUTH AFRICA OR CALIFORNIA. LARGE Valencia Oranges CANADA NO. 1 GRADE. PROD. OF U.S.A. Cucumbers / lb .98 �IZ PROD. OF ITALY Roasting Chestnuts 3 5 Ib 9g PROD. OF FLORIDA bag 1 Fresh Avocados PROD. OF CALIFORNIA. JUICY 2 pkg .99 Pomegranates Frozen Food is Good For You! 500 g PKG ASSORTED FLAVOURS 299 Ice Ann rage Cream INGERSOL. PROCESS. REG OR ShIM Cheese Spread MARBI E. MILD. MEDIUM OR OLD CHEESE Kraft Cracker Barrel SWISS STYLE Gay Lea Yogourt CHRISTIE NON SALTED Triscuit Wafers 5000r y 2.99 4pkg 3.99 ■99 2175999 tubs ■ 1.49 250 gr pkg AYLMER. CHOICE -OUR REG PRICE 99 -SAVE 30 19 fl az 69 tin ■ Whole Tomatoes CHOCOLATE & COCONUT RUFFLES OR CHOCOLA, E P McCormick's Biscuits 40e b gn ■ OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.89 /299 3/ 1°° /16? /17 2/149 2/.99 You'll do better with BAKED GOODS from A&P! 2 LITRE CTN JANE PARKER -OUR REG PRICE 1.79 199 P ie GOLDEN SKILLET. FROZEN Chicken Cutlettes FROZEN. IN BATTER. STICKS OR FRIES High Liner Fish 624 g size (BLUEBERRY -1.99, LEMON -1.49) 1 29 JANE PARKER. SLICED. PUMPERNICKEL 450 g OR 2/129 Bran Bread pkgg 2■ 99 700pk OLD SOUTH. FROZEN. CONCENTRATED. 100 FLORID Orange Juice J.B.. FROZEN. CONCENTATED. SWEET Apple Cider tin • 9 16213 f1 oz FROZEN. DEEP & DELICIOUS VARIETIES McCain Cakes 12 5110 79 'fin ■ cake 2■ 39 18 oz cake SILVERWOOD. ASST FLAVOURS -OUR REG PRICE 29 Popsicles '3'2940' ■49 CHEFMASTER Corned Beef 330 g TIN 1.49 JANE PARKER Macaroon Cup Cakes JANE PARKER Wiener Rolls 675 g loaf ■ 9 pkg of 1.29 pk8g 01 ■ 69 JANE PARKER. PLAIN. SUGAR OR CINNAMON Cake Donuts JANE PARKER. SLICED Italian Style Bread JANE PARKER. ORANGE OR CHOCOLATE Chiffon Cake pkgg o1 1 09 ■ 675 g loaf ■ 9 368 g 1 t 9 cake ■ LIQUID Fresh Scent Javex OUR REG PRICE 1 39 1 8 litre plastic btl FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER 3.6 L-3 59 PROD. OF CALIFORNIA, SWEET, JUICY Valencia 18/199 Oranges PROD. OF THE TROPICS. GOLDEN RIPE Bananas 1'k°/2 lbs 100 PROD. OF U.S.A.. REDENBACHER'S GOURMET Popping Corn PROD. OF CALIFORNIA. IDEAL FOR H A&P Snack Raisins 15oz169 pkg OLLOWE'EN pkg of 14 z oz pkgs PROD. OF U.S.A.. FRESH ROASTED. IN SHELL Peanuts 149 1 kg 299 pkg PROD. OF ONTARIO. J.B. COUNTRY STYLE. SWEET 64 fl oz 1 49 btl 4 inch 149 pot Apple Cider PROD. OF ONTARIO. CHOICE OF COLOURS African Violets Health & Beauty Aids & General Merchandise Ultra -Brite Toothpaste OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.09 -SAVE 1.05 NORMAL OR OILY -CONDITIONER OR Jhirmack Shampoo P20 mL 3.29 GLAD -OUR REG PRICE 179 -SAVE 30 Garden Bags pk°f 1.49 REGULAR. SUPER OR SUPER PLUS Tampax Tampons biZm 3.99 PLASTIC WRAP Stretch 'N Seal 1.99 Air Fresheners 1.09 29.99 WIZARD, ASST SCENTS 30 m roll CONCENTRATED BABY FORMU'.A Enfalac 607 aerosol tin case of 24 425 mL tins FACIAL TISSUE WHITE OR SANDALWOOD Scotties OUR REGUL AR PRICE 1 29 box of 200 sheets