Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-25, Page 5• JAVEX
REGULAR
LIQUID
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Ear y.
5 years ago
January 25,1979
With only a budget increase of 2.16 per
cent this coming fiscal year, the Clinton
Public klopital will be facing some serious
cutbacks oyer the next three years.
The Maitland Block Bridge in, Hullett
Township, is in deteriorating condition, and
Hallett Township council decided at their
last meeting to ask their engineer, B.M.
Ross of Goderich, to look into the feasibility
of replacing the structure.
The 'fledgling Huron County Society for
the Freedom of Choice decided recently if it
took a fight to have Margaret Laurence's
banned novel The Diviners reinstated on the
county board of education approved list of
English texts ... it would fight for the novel.
.10 years ago
January 24, 1974
An ice storm in the Clinton area last Sun-
day, decribed by some as the worst in nearly
30 years, brought down telephone and hydro
lines, broke off thousands of tree limbs and
ea used-thousands-of-dallars damage. _
---.TaCkerS.Mith._ _Li:M=111P_ request the
__Ministry _of_ _Transportation_ and, Corri
municationS to provide additional subsidy
due to the acquisition of five additional
miles of urban roadway at Vanastra.
25 years ago
January 22, 1959
The Royal Canadian Air Force Station
three miles south of Clinton has been
Selected this year to provide the Guard of
Honor and escort for the Queen's Color of
the Royal Canadian Air Force at, the open-
ing of the Ontario Provincial Parliament in
Torpnto February 27, it was announced by
RCAF authorities today.
The Kinsmen Club of Clinton, headed by
President Maitland Edgar, have taken on
the job of Rroviding numbers for the houses
in the town of Clinton. The Club members
will proceed with the complicated task of
layingout the numbers in an orderly
fashion, with the assistance of the Municipal
Service Company which specializes. in this
type of projeCt:,
50 years ago.
January 25, 1934
• A reader brought into this office the other
day a part of an old issue of The New Era
dated Feb. 21st, 1878, and headed "The Of-
' ficial Paper of the County", whatever that
might mean. But we suppose it was just one
of the high and mighty titles newspapers us-
ed to take upon themselves.
Fire Marshal Heaton has been making
• some startling charges recently, very
disturbing °ones if -true. First •he declared
. • before a convention Of Tlifetheffien that the- --
manufacturers had a bill killed making it '
unlawful to carry matches at a threshing,
• giving as the reason that they, the manufac-
turers, welcomed barn fires; •resulting in, 4.
more. orders for them. Secondly,..he .affirm-.
ed the other day that anyone who had a good
insurance policy in the Niagara Falls area
could have his building burned for the sum.
of $50. or less. The authorities at Niagara
Falls and in surrounding districts are indig- .
nant over the charge. -
• .
.75 years ago •
January 28, 1909
On a train running in from Goderich to
Toronto a woman grey-haired and poorly
dressed,'sat strumming a guitar. "All join in
the chorus", she begged of her companions
in the car. But part songs, glees and .
Madrigals are a dreary accompaniment of a
wearisome train trip. The people in the car
frankly did not like the lady's efforts, and •
expressed themselves freely. At Toronto she
was placed under arrest on a suspicion of in-:
sanity, and next morning was released by '
his worship on satisfactory evidence of the
woman's healthyl.condition. She gave the
name of Mrs. Ca rOlineTP-a
residence as Goderich, where she had a son ..)
and daughter living.
1.00 years ago
January 23, 1884
' • I say!" said a friend the otherday, "you
'are an old hand at it. I only got Married the
other day, 'and 1 don't understand much
about the business: But hasa married man
any rights left when he once assumes the
hymeneal responsibilities?"
. "Rights? Yes, lots! He has a right to pay
• all the bills, no-"• •
•'Stop! I mean this. Let me give you an in-
stance. Every box and drawer, and port-
manteau, and, in fact, every available
receptacle of every description, is stuffed
full of my wife's property and when I want
to put away a few cuffs and collars-"
"Hold ha -rd! I know- what you mean.
Listen, young man! If your bedroom were .
200 yards long, and lined from the 'floor to
the ceiling with drawers, and you wanted a
place to stow away a couple of shirts, you
• couldn't find a nook that wasn't full of hair-
pins, tufts of frisses, pads, scent -bottles, old
,gloves, powder puffs, ,rings and things. So
just accept the inevitable.. Wrap Our per-
'sonal property in an old newspaper or some
brown paper and hide the parcel under the
bed."
He smiled loudly and ironically, and pass-
ed on a0,vviser if not a better man.
Living with
arthritis
• from page 4
year to year and your doctor will be more up
to date.
A Final Note
Finally, remember that any new drug,
taken when you are feeling poorly, will
usually have a short-term positive effect
called "placebo effect" because you are do-
ing something different about your disease.
Concentrate on looking for long-term
results.
Patrick Baker is Director of National
Communications & Public Education for
The Arthritis Society. Write him care of this
paper or at 920 Yonge Street, Suite 420,
Toronto, Ontario. M4W 3.317.
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CLINT9N NFCyg4EC9RD, WEIDNESMY, JANUARY 25,1984 -PAGE 5
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• 59.
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.79
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PREMIUM PLUS
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PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
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FRESH CANADIAN PORK
LOIN PORK CHOPS
MIXED RIB & TENDERLOIN END
3•06/KG.
e 39„..
DEVON SLICED
500G PKG.
SIDE BACON
MAPLE LEAF
SWEET PICKLED
COTTAGE ROLLS
4.30/KG.
1.95,16
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LOIN PORK CHOPS
CENTRE CUT
3.95 /KG.
1 • 79,LB.
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WIENERS
450 G. PKG.
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MAPLE LEAF
• 175 g PKG. .
HAM STEAKS
•
1.78
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500g PKG. GOLDEN FRY
SAUSAGE
2.45
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. BOLOGNA
1.29
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• LUNCHEON OR
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175 G PKG. 1 •05
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250 g PKG.
• PARTY STICKS
1.89
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SLICED 175 g PKG.
• COOKED HAM
1.38
PILLERS WHOLE OR HALF
BLACK FOREST
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7.96/KG.
3.62/18
PILLERS 375 g PKG.
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•BOLOGNA
•9.9
PILLERS 375 g PKG.
• CHICKEN.
' -
.99
BLADE BONE OUT
SHORT RIB
ROAST
-• 4.59/kg.
2.08/Ib.
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SLICED
COOKED HAM
4.83/KG
2.19/LB
SHOULDER
PORK ROAST
3.06/kg.
1.39/ib.
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PORK BUTT
CHOPS
3.70/kg.
1 .68/1b.
SIDE
SPARE RIBS
4.39/kg.
1 .99/lb.
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KNACKWURST
• SAUSAGE
4.38/KG.
• 1.99/LB,
" CUT UP
WHOLE
CHICKENS
• 3.06/kg.
1 • 39/tb.
FRESH CANADA GRADE 'A'
OVER 1.8 kg./4 Ibs.
ROASTING
CHICKENS
3.51 /kg. 1•59/1b.
PILLERS 125 g PKG.
TYROLER OR BEERWURST
SAUSAGE
.89
•
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SHOULDER
• CHOPS
6.15/KG.
• 2.79/18.
DELFT BLUE BONELESS
. VEAL
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2 .29/LB
FROZEN
KRUNCHIE
• PERCH
6.06
/KG.
2 • 75/LB
FROZEN
• COD
' FILLETS.
4.83/KG.
2.19/LB.
CANADIAN GRADE "A"
UNDER 1.8 kg./4
FRESH CHICKENS
2.84/kg.
1.29/ib:
STEWING
• BEEF
4.59/kg.
2.08/Ib.
• T-BONE STEAK
8.77/kg.
3.98/ib.
FRESH
CHICKEN WINGS
3.26/kg.
1.48/Ib.
FULL CUT
ROUND$TEAK
6.57/kg.
2.98/Ib.
CANADIAN
MOZZARELLA
CHEESE
- 6.37/kg.
2.89/ib.
REGULAR
GROUND
BEEF
3.48/kg.
-I .58/Ib.
MAPLE LEAF 700 g PKG
BUCKET OF
CHICKEN
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT EACH WEDNESDAY
(GET DETAILS FROM YOUR LOCAL IGA STORE)
PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING SATURDAY, JANUARY 28- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
4.75
CANADIAN MILD
• CHEDDAR
CHEESE
7.23/Kg.
3.28 /lb.
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