Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-04, Page 5•
years ago
lata
'mail ►, after a tht0c4nOntlt delay lathe
bogey season the Clinton arena is re-
opening this Friday night when the Clinton
Junior "C" Mustangs host the Listowel
Cyclones. '
About ll p.m. last night while
Tuekersmith Township council was in pro,
grec' at Huron Centennial School, south of .
Brucefield, Councillor Robert Fother-
ingbam said, "l smell sino4e." An
overheated motor in a unit, used to circulate
air in a classroom, was finally found to be
the source of the smoke. The motor was pull-
ed, the problem solved.
10 years o
January 3, 1974
Seventy-four of 190 employees of the Ben-
dix Horne Systems Ltd. plant at Hensall
were laid off on Tuesday, bringing to over
500 the number of persons in Huron County
who have become unemployed in the last
month. •
weekendaaw t edays.oitop- iotch.snthe.!-....
.tion when the .first. mid -western Ontario
Snowmobile Racing Association'satictioned
races were held at.Hully Gully Sports near
Varna.
The Huron CountyBoard of Education an-
nouncedast week that the contract for the
construction and renovation work at Exeter
Public School was awarded to Refflinghaus
Construction of. Goderich..
.25 years ago
January 8, 1959
Little Miss New Year is the' daughter of
Mr. and -Mrs. Harold Willert (nee • Joyce
Aikenhead), RR 2, Hensall, born in Clinton
Public Hospital early Sunday morning,
January 4. She was the first arrival in that
hospital in' 1959. Mr. and Mrs. Willert have
six other children, Barbara, Richard, Pat-
' sy, Jerry, Sharon and Darlene,.
New men on the parks board this year
have completely replaced the old members.
. Though commonly. known as the parks
board, this group is officially the Clinton
• Community Athletic Field Board, and is in
.charge of the park, where the grandstand,
ball diamond, race track, new swim pool,
horse barns, -fountain, wading `pool etc.. are
located, • •
50 years ago
•
• }?M1
IGA-SLICED-24 OZ.
WHITE OR WHOLE WHEAT
LIBBY'S-
WITH PORK IN MOLASSES
WITH PORK,
OR IN TOMATO SAUCE
DEP BROWNED
BEANS 14 FL. OZ.
—DAVERN-500 G. PKG.-SILIC
SIDE BACON
DAVERN-450 PKG.
-SKIN-LESS - 1 E t -R
January 4,1934
Mr. •J: Douglas, of the Royal Bank has
been transferred to St. Marys. "Jack" has ,
been,popular here and his many friends are
sorry to see him leave: Mr. Lindeman of
New Hamburg -has been sent here. u :
Last night's two games, played befdre a'
fair crowd of ,hockey -fans were filled to the
brim with chills; spills,• fast' skating, hard-
--
ard-
-checking and in fact everything that goes to: .
make a hockey game interesting.
A•Quick Thinker- "Mrs. Briggs," saidthe •
new boarder at breakfast, "who owns those
ferry boats I, tripped over coming down the
stairsjust now?"
The landlady shothim a fierce look.
"Ferry boats, indeed!" she cried. "I'll
have you understand they are my .Shoes.:" -
The boarder gulped uneasily.
"I didn't .say ferry boats," .he hastily
replied. "I said 'fairy boots.' "
75 years ago
January. 7,4909
The contract for carrying•. the mails
between the 'Post. Office and station, has
been re -awarded to Mr. J.W. Elliot who has
held it for several years. '
There was a large attendance at the
Assembly of the Bachelor maids, in the
Town Hall, Tuesday evening, music being
furnished by the London Harpers.
May Open Again - A couple of pradtical,
woodworking mechanics were here the
other day and interviewed the Mayor as to
the possibility of renting the wood -working
department of the Clinton,. Thresher Co.,
-with a view to, 'manufacturing threshers.
The town not having yet fore -closed under
its agreement, the matterwas, left in
abeyance, though it is not unlikely the
negotiations may be- satisfactory chosen
later on.
traveller for the Clinton Knitting Co. Mr.
Sheeley has been employed by the Company
as Knitting Superintendent, for about three
years, and as he thoroughly understands the
. manufacture of hosiery, should prove an,ac-.
duisition to the travelling staff. -
100 years ago • •
January 11, 1884
Municipal Elections - For some time prior
• to Monday last a desperate struggle was go-
•ing on here to wrest the pdsitions of Reeve .
and Deputy from the strong prestige of
Messrs. Corbett and Cooper. Both' were con=
sidered very Hard men to beat, more
--especially Mr Clipper, and agooci sal of in-
terest was aroused throughout the county as`
to the progress of events ,in :Clinton. The
friends' of the late Reeve and Deputy were .
by no Weans idle, and carried on the contest
with alit* vigpr and energy possible. The
utmost good feeling prevailed, -however,
notwithstanding the warmth of the contest.
DAVERN 500 G. PKG.
SLICED
BOLOGNA
DAVERN '-•
'"
STORE PACKED
BREAKFAST 1'96/.
SAUSAGE •89!Ib.
CANADIAN QUEEN 175 G. PKG.
SLICED
COOKED
HAM
CANADIAN QUEEN 375 G. PKG
MAC & CHEESE, CHICKEN,
VARIETY, BOLOGNA OR
HAM MINCED ■99
FEARMAN'S
BY THE PIECE 2.6214'
POLISH
SAUSAGE 1.19nb.
FROZEN
5 kg/11 Ib BOX
CHICKEN
WINGS
CHR•ISTIES•FUDGEE-O OR
ASSORTED FLAVOURS -450'G. BAG
:..._. ®K1E5._
FRANCO AMERICAN
•BEEF, CHICKEN OR MUSHROOM
:_.._.CANNES GRAVY.._�.
10 FL..OZ.
HIGHLINER
HEAT & SERVE
FISH
CAKES
CAP OFF
RIB STEAK
CHRISTIES PREMIUM PLUS
SALTED„OR UNSALTED
CRACKERS
LOIN RIB & TENDERLOIN,END .SHOULDER 3.061Kg.
PORK.:CHOPS 4.39/Kg. PORK ROAST 1.3911b.
11b.
SPARERIBS 1.991Ib.
CANADIAN GRADE "A” CUT UP
UNDER 1.8 kg/4 lbs. ; 2.84,1Kg. WHOLE
FRESH
CHICKENS 1.2911b. CHICKENS
FRESH CANADA GRADE "A"
OVER 1.8 kg/4 Ibs.,
3'511
ROASTINNGS
OH 1.59nb.
BYE THE SEA"6.5 OZ.,
CHUNK LIGHT
TUNA
IN OIL
PANCAKE
MIX
GILLETTE 200 ML.
REGULAR, MENTHOL OR LEMON
FOAMY
SHAVING CREAM
KNIFE CUT 3.95
1Kg.
CHICKEN.
DRUMSTICKS 1.79nb.
NABOB 369 G DECAFFEINATED
REGULAR OR FINE
GROUND
COFFEE — — —
RIGHT GUARD 200 ML.
BRONZE
DEODORANT
FEARMAN'S STORE PACKED
PURE PORK 3.04/Kg.
SAUSAGE : i.3811b.
DELI DEPARTMENT BONUS BUYS
TAILLEFER SLICED
CHICKEN LOAF
4.08,K9
1.85. 1 .85Ab
CANADIAN QUEEN SLICED
TAILLEFER
SLICED BOLOGNA
Twosenior
citizens flee
from burning
house
LUCKNOW W - Two Lucknow senk r citizens
escaped their blazing home uninjured, when
fire _destroyed an Inglis Street home on
December 21. Lucknow Fire Department
answeredthe' call at midnight to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid.
Two passersby from ' Kincardine and
neighbour David Finnigan assisted the
elderly_ couplefrom their home. They had
been awakened by 'a smoke detector. They
were taken to the home of fireman Ron
Crich while firemen tried to put out the fire.
�Th_e Reids spent the night with neighbours,
„Mar. and Mrs. Archie Nicholson. ' '
WESTON RASPBERRY OR
LEMON BUTTERHORNS
PKG. OF 6
McCAIN 300 G. FROZEN
CHOCOLATE OR MARBLE
SUPREME
CAKES
McCAIN t5 KG. FROZEN '
STRAIGHTOR CRINKLE CUT
FRENCH
FRIES-
/SEAFRESH 350 G. FROZEN
FISH IN BATT -ER OR
FSH
STICKS
FEARMAN'S
HEADCHEESE •.
3.86!Kg.'-..,_..
1.■ 81Ib. ,
FEARMAN'S
POLISH COIL
CANADIAN
MOZZARELLA
CHEESE
2.89,1b.
CANADIAN
CANADIAN MILD
CHEDDAR,
CHEESE
7.23/Kg: ==---�
3.28/Ib.
tRObUCE-GARDEN FRESH PRODUE-•' GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE GARDEN FRESH
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
1 LB PKG,
''ODUCT 'OF U.S A. CANADA NO. 1 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. rrcuvv��
WESTON RASPBERRY (t .`DOR WHITE CALIFORNIA • ROMAINE FRESH C
JELLY ROLL.. CRAPE -FRUIT
RED EMPEROR LETTUCE ONI
34oG. I GRAPES
I
2.18 /KG.
., ■99 ,LB. .
ALL MERCHANDISE 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRODUCT REPLACED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED.
CITIZEN DISCOUNT EACI�I..WE DmN ESDAY
SENIOR.CI�f
(GET DETAILS FROM YOUR LOCAL IGA STORE) .
PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING SATURDAY, JA„NIJARY 7 -WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QiJANTITIES
,-d
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA' NO. 1
STORE HOURS
OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT
TILL 9 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Monday • 8.30 a.m.-6:00 p.ino
Tuesday, ........... 8:30 a.in.-6:00 pan.
Wednesday 8.30 a.m-6:00 p.m,
Thursday 8.30 A.m.-4;00 p.m.
Friday 8.30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Saturday " 8:30 a.m.-6:00 part.