Clinton News-Record, 1983-11-09, Page 5Early Fil s
5 y ars ago
November 9,1978
Depending on which road you come into
town on, the population of Clinton varies
several hundred. The new sign put up
recently by the Ministry of Transportation
and Communications shows Clinton's
population at 3,200 up from 3,000 two years
ago, while the other sign on the Bayfield
Road, a county road, shows Clinton to have
only 2,993 souls.
What started out as a project to make
renovations to the Vanastra Recreation
Centre has now turned into a $160,000 to
$225,000 addition, Tuckersmith Township
Council has learned.
James Murphy, Artistic and Managing
Director of the Huron Country Playhouse,
announced this week that the Playhouse was
awarded a $10,000 grant from the Sully
Foundation of Goderich.
10 years ago
November 8, 1973
The second phase at Vanastra, the
takeover of the commercial and industrial
area by Tuckersmith Township from
Vanastra Developments, will take place
within the next week or so.
The Goderich Psychiatric Hospital has ac-
quired two new staff members in the past
month.
When Triple K Restaurant holds its grand
opening celebrations this weekend on the
south side of Blyth, a dream for Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Hesselwood ( owners) will have
come true.
The (Venereal Disease) Kit prepared
jointly by the Ontario Ministry of health and
the Ministry of education will not be in-
troduced to students in Grades 7 and 8 in the
19 separate schools under the jurisdiction of
the Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic
Separate School Board.
25 years ago
November 6, 1958
Over $428 will be spent this month by the
Clinton Public Hospital Auxiliary for
valuable equipment needed at the hospital.
Total funds collected for the UNICEF col-
lections on Halloween night were $219.
Senior First Aid classes recently held in
Clinton under the auspices of the St. John
Ambulance were completed last Thursday
evening. Arrangements have been made for
examinations to be conducted by Dr. R.M.
Newland, in his offices, on Nov. 14.
Instructor for these classes was C. Magee.
Warrant Officer George A. Johnston has
been re-elected Mayor of Adastral Park
housing area at RCAF Station Clinton by ac-
clamation to head the council for the next
year. This will be his second term.
50 years ago
November 9, 1933
Nov. 3 found the football team of the Clin-
ton Collegiate journeying to Listowel to play
the first of a home and home games series
with the Listowel boys to determine whether
the ancient Haugh Cup should rest on
Listowel shelves for another year or change
its place of residence, and adorn once more
the mantel -piece of the C.C.I.
The members of Clinton Branch No. 140,
the Canadian Legion , attended service in
the Salvation Army Citadel, Sunday morn-
ing. The Legion, headed by the Kiltie Band,
marched to the barracks, where they were
given the forward seats. The band occupied
the platform and led the service of song con-
ducted by Mr. Agnew.
Word has been received of the safe arrival
of the car of vegetables, fruit, etc., sent
from this community to the west, and
grateful thanks expressed for it. The need
seems very real.
75 years ago
November 11, 1908
The second well for the waterworks
system was completed on Saturday last and
on Monday the driller left for his home at
Petrolia, the happiest man in the whole
community. The outfit will remain here ure
til required by the owners, Peat & Sons, at
some other point. The wells are each 350 feet
deep. The drilling began early in June last
and the contractor fully expected dif-
ficulties. Difficulties presented themselves
and the work dragged along for three and a
half months. When the job was finally taken
off the drillers hands, he heaved a sigh of
relief that might have been heard across a
concession. Mr. Geo. Trowhill had charge of
the engine and assisting the driller when his
services were required he obtained such a
knowledge of drilling in general as will
enable him to take charge of an outfit some
day himself.
100 years ago
November 7, 1883
Mr. Jas. Young has resigned the position
of Minister of Agriculture and Treasurer for
the Province of Ontario. Col. A.M. Ross has
been appointed in his stead. This
necessitates an election in the West Riding.
Nov. 10 at Goderich, is the day for nomina-
tions and the 17th for election.
Some of our young men started for
Algoma last week, but failed to connect with
the boat at Kincardine. They have returned
here and seem rather pleased at the mishap.
A chat in the evenings with their
sweethearts here will no doubt, be
preferable to "baching it" in Algoma - and
they will stay here this winter.
A short time ago some person or persons
entered a house on the 5th concession and
took a bell therefrom. The bell was used for
calling the working men to their meals. The
cooks of the house do not mourn very much
after the loss of the bell. But, however, a bot-
tle of grape wine, will be given any young
man that will return the lost treasure.
Remember boys the gals do what they say.
CLINTON NEWS-FihCORO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1983 --PAGE 5
SUNRISE
2% PARTLY SKIMMED
IGA PIECES & STEMS
MUSHROOMS
10 FL. OZ.
WHITE SWAN
ASSORTED PAPER TOWELS
2'S
4 L. BAG
LIBBY'S 14 FL. OZ.
DEEP BROWNED
BEANS
PLAIN, WITH PORK,
IN MOLASSES
FRESH CANADIAN PORK
LOIN PORK CHOPS
HEINZ
TOMATO
KETCHUP
HOSTESS
ASSORTED VARIETIES
POTATOC H I PS
575 ML.
• 49
I.G.A. FIRST GRADE
CREAMERY
1LB. BUTTER
MACARONI & CHEESE
KRAFT DINNER
MIXED RIB & TENDERLOIN
(7-9 CHOPS)
2.84,KG.
.29„..
FRESH CANADIAN PORK
PORK RIBLETS
41.08
-08
• SLB.
SAVE 21'
SAVE 20'
DEVON '
SLICED SIDE
BACON
500 g.
LEWIS
SNOW FLAKE
WHITE
BREAD
450 G.
HEINZ 10 FL. OZ.
VEGETABLE OR
TOMATO
SOUP
CRACKER BARREL
MILD, MEDIUM,
OLD, COLOURED
OR WHITE CHEDDAR
HIGH LINER
FROZEN COD
IN BATTER 350 g OR BOSTON
16 OZ. BLUEFISH
CHEESE STICKS
FILLETS
SAVE 32`
IGA 385 mL
EVAPORATED 65
MILK •
IGA 48 FL. OZ. FANCY
TOMATO
JUICE
SAVE UP TO 65`
IGA 28 FL. OZ.
CHOICE
TOMATOES
SAVE 50`
IGA 14 fL. OZ. FANCY
75 CHOICE SLICES INLELIGHT SYRl1P. 79
PEACHH
YORK 12-14 FL. OZ. FANCY WHOLE KERNEL
OR CREAM STYLE CORN, CUT GREE
OR WAX BEANS OR PEAS
VEGETABLES •
DUVET PKG. OF 4 TWO PLY WHITE
BATH ROOM
TISSUE
IGA PKC. OF 2
ONION SOUP
MIX
FACELLE PKG. OF 400 FACETTES
FACIAL.
TISSUE
CHORE BOY EACH NO. 971 COPPER
CLEANING
PUFF
HEINZ 7.5 OZ. JUNIOR
BABY
FOOD
MONARCH 3.5 kg CAKE & PASTRY OR
CANADA GRADE 'A'
FRESH
CHICKENS
UNDER 1.8 kg/4 LBS.
PORK BUTT
CHOPS
SHOULDER
CANADIAN QUEEN
SLICED
COOKED HAM
4.83 /kg
2.19 /Ib
DUNCAN HINES 460-510 g CHOCOLATE CHIP,
OATMEAL, PEANUT BUTTER
OR DOUBLE CHOCOLATE
COOKIES MIX
KURLEY KATE PKG. OF 2 NO. 200
POT
CLEANER
PEEK FREAN 400 g
NICE OR SHORTCAKE
COOKIES
IGA 8 kg KIBBLE DRY
DOG
FOOD
FRESH CANADA GRADE 'A'
IGA 15 OZ. CANNED
CAT
FOOD
DELUXE 10"
DELUXE 12"
DELUXE 14"
COW BRAND 500 g
BAKING
SODA
IAVEX 1.8 L FRESH SCENT
LIQUID
BLEACH
L)EL MONTE 4x5 FL. OZ.
ASSORTED FLAVOURS
PUDDING CUPS
DAINTY 350 g CHINESE, BEEF, CHICKEN'
MIR 500 mL LIQUID
DISH
DETERGENT
DR. BALLARD'S 25.5 OZ.
BEEF, CHICKEN, LIVER
OR BEEF'N CHEESE
DOG FOOD
ROYAL 85 g STRAWBERRY,
CHERRY OR RASPBERRY
JELLY POWDERS
FRIED
RICE
CHIPITS 500 g SEMI -SWEET CHOCOLATE
BAKING
CHIPS
HABITANT 750 mL PLAIN, GARLIC, POLSKIE
DILL, BREAD & BUTTER OR
SWEET MIXED
PICKLES
IGA PKG. Of 20 PLASTIC
GARBAGE
BAGS
IGA PKG. OF 12 PLASTIC KITCHEN
DIAL PKG- OF 3 WHITE OR ALMOND
BATH SIZE
BAR SOAP
NESCAFE 10 OZ.
INSTANT
COFFEE
MILKBONE 800 g FOR DOGS
FLAVOUR
SNACKS
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT
RED OR WHITE
SUNPAC
FROZEN
FROM CONCENTRATE
ORANGE
JUICE
KRAFT 16 FL. OZ. ASSORTED VARIETIES
BAR- B-QU E
SAUCE
CATE L: i PLUS 750 g READY CUT
MACARONI, SPAGHETTINI
OR SPAGHETTI
PASTA
IMPERIAL
DIET OR
SOFT
MARGARINE
2 x 8 OZ. or 1
MADE ON LOCATION
MEAT BONUS BUYS
MAPLE LEAF SMOKED
PICNIC
SHOULDERS
3.51 /KG.
1.59 /LB.
MAPLE LEAF
500 g PKG.
SLICED
BOLOGNA
1.99
MAPLE LEAF
17.5 g PKG. MAC & CHEESE
CHICKEN, BOLOGNA OR
LUNCHEON MEAT
.95
MAPLE LEAF BY THE PIECE
WAXED OR REGULAR
BOLOGNA
2.40 /kg
1.09 /Ib
MAPLE LEAF
CORNED BEEF
BRISKET
25 2.3816
MAPLE LEAF
SWEET PICKLED
COTTAGE ROLLS
3.95 /KG.
1.79 /LB.
PILLERS 375 G.
CHICKEN
BOLOGNA
1.09
MAPLE LEAF S00 g PKC.
SLICED
SIDE
BACON
2.12
PULLERS 37.5g
CHICKEN
LOAF
1.09
MAPLE LEAF
S00 g PKC.
SAUSAGE
MEAT
1.38
MAPLE LEAF
625 g PKG.
CHICKEN &
CHIPS
2.88
MAPLE LEAF
700 g BUCKET OF
COOKED
CHICKEN
4.39
PILIPERSOLISH. BY THE PIECE
SAUSAGE
3.51 ;kg
1 .59 /Ib
PILLERS
WHOLE OR HALF
BLACK FOREST
HAM
8.58 /kg
3.89 /Ib
MAPI E EEAF 43,1g PKG.
SKINLESS
WIENERS
1.75
PRODUCE -GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE- GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE -GARDEN FRESH
HEAD
LETTUCE
CANADA NO. 1
PRODUCT OF CAL.
FRESH
BROCCOLI
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
EACH
DOLE
GOLDEN YELLOW
BANANAS
7 7,KG.
• 35118.
COOKING
ONIONS
( ANADA NO. 1
ONTARIO 2 LB. BA(,
. 49
N•.1.ANO. 1
CALIFORNIA
RED EMPEROR
GRAPES
.96
1 KG.
•89,18.
FLORIDA
TANGERINES
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
FRESH 1 50'S DOZEN
1.59
FRESH
CARROTS
( ANADA NO. 1
LB BM,
.69
ALL MERCHANDISE 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRODUCT REPLACED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED.
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT EACH WEDNESDAY
(GET DETAILS FROM YOUR LOCAL IGA STORE)
PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING, SATURDAY, NOV. 12 -WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
STORE HOURS
OPEN THTTISDAY A'XD'FR1DAI ti1GHl
TILL 9 P.M. FOR Y OUR CONY .NIF.N4 F.
Monday
8.30 a.m.-600 p.m,
Turgday . ... 8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
1M1edneadar .8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Thurvday 8:30 a m -9:00 p.m.
Fnday 8:30a m-9:00p.m.
Saturday 8:30 a.m.-6:00p.etm.