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Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-25, Page 10• e8 uchr is appreciated e secretary, Mrs. Tom lTaggitt gave her Tom Haggett; treasurer x Mra, Eleanor port and also the treasurer, Mee. Eleanor Bradnocit and directors Mrs. Lillian + radnoek gave,... the annual financial Netherland, Major YOuugblut,, Mrs. Dorothy statement. Grange, Ross Robinson, Mrs. Donald shuffleboard eaccepted,artiesandthedaily Haines, Harry Arthur, Mr. and Mrs, Art ll a eboari~ the were showing much interest in both of these activities l this febre arrdMr: and Mrs. Ernie Deernbi.Plans were made to hold the next dinner community. on February 15 with Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. The new officersare past president. Tom Marjorie McDougall, Mrs. Roy Doer and ,Jardin; president - Elliott Lapp; first vice- Mrs. Lapp as the - committee in president'Orva]&1ePlke: secretary •.`.� Elliott•.••."-. �'.•• - Orval McPhee: secretary -Mrs.• charge. Thistime the country members will bring Wade and the villagers wil bre the b the bring salads and the villagers willr>la�g, next Meeting and a discussioli took place on to come out Prow to encourage more people and play shuffleboard. Everyone is asked to bring ideas for future meetings. Everyone 60 and over are invited to join the club. Brussels midgets outscore gingham znW4AAgame • boll page 8 invited to attend. Feb. 11 the Young People of this community Following the supper, Rev. Cheryl Ann are organizing an Ice Carnival at the Stadelbauer-Sampa of Egmondville will Belgrave arena. show slides and tell of her experiences as a Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald of Brussels minister in Zambia. Everyone welcome. and Mrs. Ur? Stewart of Seaforth were sup - Personals per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna visited on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rath of Mossley the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Wayne Minuch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon. Brian Storer and Adam all of Kitchener. Brussels Midgets outscore Over 115 young and old from Belgrave and Wingham, 6-4 the surrounding area enjoyed an old A classic David and Goliath struggle took fashioned Skating Party, hot dogs and hot place in the Wingham arena on Jan. 19 as ehoeolate-at the-price-Df-25-cents_each>.at the_ the Wingham Midgets took on the Brii sels ,Belgrave Community Centre on .Lan. 71 Or. Midgets ,noa P � W(�A 7�1altP dam DHSS study $ e r , entire in a district Grade 6 student from H Bonnie Turner; a Grade 10 student at Cen in _____., a., MnRv Led by .two goal performancels by Marty Rutledge and Andy Nethery and superb goaltending by Jeff McGavin the Brussels item outhustled, outworked and finally outscored the highly favored ' Wingham item 6-4. �Ithough Wingham may prefer their op- position from such distant spots as Owen Sound, last week's game proved that teams much closer to home can give them all the oppositon.they can handle. Take heart Canada's Olympic Team. The mighty can be beaten, just ask the Brussels Midgets. d th dist i t competition olmesville Public t 1 Huron Secondary School has won first Lorelei Robinson, alsoGrade 10, won School, Joy, Mabon,• came in third in the pt�ze in the senior division at the zone com- second prize in the senior division for her junior division with her prose selection, petition for the Royal Canadian Legion poem, What Has This to do With Me. Remember The Children, They Died to Too. Re embrance Day Literary Contest. Bon- In the intermediate second, Vicki Peck, a The Clinton Legion would nie'- Submission was an_ esssa�? len. i like o lac forttled Grade 9 CHSS student placed second with gratulate these talented young p p ° , . What the Poppy Means to Me. It will now be her Tines T nI_p ud_ta_WT+ar a Pnnrw 4 their fine submissions. SUPER SPECIAL KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 500 mL JAR SEALTEST SOUR CREAM 500 mL 1.59 750 ml SIZE MAZOLA CORN OIL 1.99. The annual Awana Car Rally was held in Clinton last week. Win- first, Joshua Yanchus; second, Kristen Crawford; third, Danny ners included, front row, left to right, in the car design category, Dupre; fourth, Tammy Dupre. Second row, first, Sara Langan- door;. second, _ Matthew Langendoonl third, Cherilyn Bylsma. - t-Shelle.;LM fhef photol - SUPER SPECIAL I 14 oz. TIN HEINZ TOMATO SAUCE OUR REG 1.95 59° SWEET MIXED, BABY DILL, YUM YON BICK,S PICKLES 750 mL 1.89 6 VARIETIES GREEN GIANT VEGETABLES HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS Member of OPP tells lel of his safety talks to children 4 oz. 690 3 VARIETIES TANG FRUIT DRINKS L 69° 128 mL JARS FOR SPECIAL SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER 500 g JAR FRUIT COCKTAIL PEACHES OR PEARS ARDMONA FRUITS " 99° PEAR JUICE 14 02 PALANDA PLUM TOMATOES 28 oz 990 OUR REG.. 5 ALL FLAVOURS -SPRIT E: -TA& OR ----.=- COCA-COLA 4 COLOURS WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE 4 ROLL 1.59 l SUPER SPECIAL 1 ASSORTED COLOURS. BAKED ENAMEL. VINYL MESH SEATS - RUST PROOF r • PL US 750' mL 49 3°c DE POSi1 SUPER SPECIA •1 PURE CHOICE MARTINS APPLE JUICE 48 oz TIN LIQUID DETERGENT PALMOLIVE FLAKED STAR KIST LIGHT TUNA 65oz 1.19 FABULOUS FOLDING CHAIRS A RAINBOW OF COLOURS .9 • FOR YOUR LAUNDRY DETERGENT 6L 3,29 SAVE! 11'rRACTIN dr DEPARTMENT STORE PRICES By Margaret Hoggarth The meeting which , was held in the KIPPEN - Kippen East Women's Institute Presbyterian Church Hensall, was well at - entertained the senior citizens. of Hensall tended with about 32 seniors and 18 W.I. and vicinity to dinner at their January members present. Mrs. Payne, on behalf of meeting. ' the senior citizens group thanked the W.I. The roll call was answered by naming a for the delicious lunch and presented a sum T.V. program and telling why you enjoyed of money to the W.I. president Mrs. Grace it. Grace Drummond presided for the Drummond who thanked the senior citizens meeting and Mrs. Robert Bell filled in for and mentioned-that-last'y -ear' s. donation was ._....... the secretary Mrs. Grant MacLean. Mrs. used to send a needv child to summer camp. Drummond contributed some verses and Mrs. Vern Alderdice gave a reading. 'It was decided to cater to a wedding in September and to begin quilting at Rena Caldwell's home on Jan. 23. Everyone who can quilt is welcome. During the dishwashing session Mrs. Carl Payne conducted a contest. The guest speaker, John Marshall of the Goderich detachment of the O.P.P. was in- troduced by Mrs. Caldwell and 'thanked by Mrs. Al Hoggarth. John Marshall explained his work of teaching safety to the school 500 mL 1.49 BLUEWATER BOSTON BLUE FISH & CHIPS 7504 129 0uR REG 1.63 SUPER SPECIAL 3 VARIETIES 4 FLAVOURS FARM HOUSE CREAM PIES 340 g 1.49 BUNDLES OF 4 NEILSONS -CHOC: BARS 1.39 BEEF, -CHICKEN -TURKEY SAVARIN • MEAT PIES 69' United. Church News Rev. James Bechtel conducted St. An- drew's Church service, in the absence of Pastor Don Moffat, who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, following an operation on his shoulder. It was reported that Pastor Moffat is making good progress and expects to return home shortly. Rev. Bechtel's sermon entitled "The Honour Roll" revolved around the Bible stories of Abraham, Joseph and Gideon. He emphasized the need. for prayer warriors in children t'hrougbout the tvirofe-area-arirl-he -phi's genres ion - -- - - - - --- showedthree films, one of children being The Ministry of. Music was presented by taught safety on the school bus. Another en- titled From Ftags to Riches which showed the careful training of a horse named Pad- dy, for a very important assigninent in the Queen's Calvary, and the third showed the involvement.: of children with the senior ejtiiens ' the choir, accompanied by Mrs. Gerald Mof fatt at the organ. . Communion was observed during the ser- vice, after whicn the congregation enjoyed a pot luck dinner, followed by the annual • meeting. 8 oz SINGLE THIN OR REG. SCHNEIDERS CHEESE SLICES 500 g 2.99 OUR REG, 1.95 DIETRICHS BOX OF 10 FRESH 100°o GRANNYS W. WHEAT BREAD BUTTER TARTS 350 g PKG. 5,VARIETIES GREEN GIANT RANDOM CUT NIBLET CHEESES CORN 3 17 Ib 6, 99,Kg . 12 az 690 TIN SUPER SPECIAL! SCARIOS, UFO'S OR 14 oz SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE OUR REG 1.43 FINE QUALITY FROZEN McCAINS ORANGE. JUICE 12.5 oz. TINS 7 SUPER SPECIAL ASSORTED FLAVOURS more specials LIGHT 'N' LIVELY SOAPIv709R 3s LOY SEALTEST IRISHBAR SOAP 2385 g ti9 ,b11111.11\ SUPER. SPECIAL PLAYTEX 0E00. TAMPONS 30 5 4.29 PLAYTEX REG. OR SUPER TAMPONS 30 5.199 HEINZ 10 oz. BEEF GRAVY 2/Sr m 175 g TUBS � PLASTIC WHITE SWAN WHITE 240 SH HANDI WRAP 129 SERVIETTES 2.19 FORRISE 'N SHINE ORANGE 13 oz WESTON RASPBERRY ®� CRYSTALS 4 s 1.29 SWISS ROLLS 5„ 990 Ell ON soo mL 12 & I: CREAM 99#„ AJAX POWDERED 99� CLEANSER �• ....._.... . We Reserve The.Right To Limit Purchases To Reasonable Weekly Family Requirements NEILSON ORANGE JUICE , L VTOM ATO KETCHUP KETCHUPAUX TOMATE5 750m1 SUPER SPECIAL OUR 169 SUPER SPECIAL T\ L.'1 s V �� V HEINZ FINL tluAu r r TOMATO SOUP3A� I HOT CROSS ...._-_._.. _ - COUNTRY OVEN PKG. OF 8 IN-STORE BAKESHOP SPECIALS LARGE SIZE 750 mL HEINZ KETCHUP 159 Christopher Riehl Clinton Jason .Hey Cllneon Hugh Allen Cox clinton Mark Falconer Clinton Greg Rutledge Clinton Donny Dolmage R.R. 2 Clinton Jonathan Miller Clinton Khristo Van Dyke Cumon Caroline Dyck R.R. 2 Saoforth Jillian McMahon Clinton Elizabeth Jane Smyth Auburn Paul McLean Vanasfra Chad Paterson Clinton Jared Carnnochan R.R. 4 Saoforth Jeffery Oesch R.R. s Clinton Patricia Bos Clinton KellySinclair clinton Krista MCAsh warna ' Raymond Beierling Varna Kelly Boland R.R. 2 Clinton • ORANGE -GREEN -GOLD PRINTED WHITE SWAN TOWELS 2 ROLL PKG. FRESHLY BAKED DAILY APPLE CINNAMON, ���� OAF s AKE 16 0: .. OUR REG. 1.15 THESE SPECIALS AVAILAIILE ONLY IN: GODERICH MOM., TALES. • 9 T A P M WED. 'THURS.. PM. • 9 TO II P.M.11AT• 1t9 TO 6 P.M. JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO.4)• AND NO. IPAiERSE�iBN � • 4 13 WINGHAM Mei., TtIES., Vlflib. A, SAT. • SsaS TO i P.M. MONI., TUES.. WED. • TO A P.M. T1411Htil. AIMS PRS. • Ate TO 9 P.M. THURS., TSI 9 TO V P.M LAT. • 4:30 TO 6 P.M. 1. Why is an ear like a marching It has a drum. 2. Why is an eye like a teacher? 1C has a pupil. 3. Why is a hand like a tool box? It has nails. 4. Why is a leg like a cow? It has a calf. 5. Why was the leg sad? All it could do was thigh. 6 Why was the heart surgeon in front of a mir- ror? He was very vain. 7. Why did the baker kneel in the dough? He kneeded it. 8, Why are these riddles like feet? 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