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Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-04, Page 7.88 M -EAT_ BONUS BUYS FRESH CANADIAN PORK BUTT CHOPS • 2.62/kg. • 19 lb MAPLE LEAF -175 G. BOLOGNA, MAC & CHEESE OR CHICKEN LOAF -1.12 MAPLE LEAF - 500 G. BOLOGNA 2.12 FRESH CANADIAN PORK SHOULDER ROAST 1.741kg. • 7 9 /Ib. TAILLEFER- 450 G. - -SKINLESS -- WIENERS 112 TAILLEFER 500 G: - SLICED SIDE BACON • 99 MAPLE LEAF 375 G. BREAKFAST STRIPS 1.93 MAPLE LEAF 250 G. PARTY STICKS 1.75 MAPLE LEAF 175 G. COOKED HAM 1.69 MAPLE LEAF 500 G. SAUSAGE ROUNDS 2.2 5 'MAPLE LEAF, KITCHEN SMOKED 7569, kg. DOUBLE SMOKED OR REGULAR • / BONELESS HAMS 3.49nb• MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED 4.30 /kg. COTTAGE ROLLS 5 1-9/Ih. MAPLE LEAF 700 G. COOKED CHICKEN 4 86Q (� 0 TAILLEFER STORE PACKED 2.62 /kg. BREAKFAST SAUSAGES 1.19116. BLADE BONE OUT 4.5.9SHORT/kg. RIB ROAST2.08/Ib. 5 years ago Aprils ! 199 The Vanastra curling rink haa been found to be unsafe on three counts ec cordis to the nationalQ0building Code. and it will cost ;105p t�� Canada sUlperibers in the Londesboro and Blyth area will be getting better telephone -service, ,but it won't come for a few months yet. By the end of August, 523 telephone exchange customers shouldn't have " any more problems with crackling phones,. intermtittent service or no service at all. By that time, the hundreds of affected telephones will be serviced with a new $80,000 cable system. 10 years ago April 4,1974 Former Clinton PUC manager Jabez Rands, pulled the cord last Friday that unveiled a commemorative plaque that marked the Diamond Jubilee of the formation of the Clinton PUC. The Ontario Supreme Court refused to grant an injunction to stop Blue Anchor Investments Inc. from proceeding with its marina project on the river flats at the mouth of the Bayfield River. Mr. Justice Neil Fraser, in handing down the decision, said the villagelegal rights on which to base the application. _ __. The village bad sought -an injunction to_. restrain -- restrain Blue Anchor from further. -work, contending that the ownership of the property has been obscured for generations. Attempts are being made to trace the original owner. 25 years ago Aprll2,1959 Five fire engines from four fire departments were called on Sunday morning about 9:15 to the scene of a blaze which completely destroyed the general store and residence of Lloyd Craig,on the northeast corner of the Brucefield intersection. The building has been a familiar landmark since it was erected in 1893 by William Scott, grandfather of Ross Scott. Loss was -estimated at -$23,099.-....-.._ _.._._ _..._.�_._.._. Mr. Major Youngblut, the maple syrup specialist in the Blyth district has again this year tapped 650 trees. 50 years ago April 5,1934 Some of the streets of town are being closed to traffic of trucks while the frost is coming out. No matter what happens to the proposed beer and wine bill, Huron will have none of it, unless it votes itself into the ."wet column again, as it is still under the Canada Temperance Act. 75 years ago April, 1909 One who was in every sense a pioneer and who even amid the rough surroundings of the bush life, developed traits of character that made for strong personality, passed to her heavenly and eternal home on Friday evening in the person of Mrs. Rudd of Mary St., relict of the late John Rudd at the age of 85 years. She was born in Ireland and came to this county in 1836, thus being a resident of it for 73 years and is the last member of the original Ford family that so long resided in Holmesville. The debate held in the Blyth hall on Wednesday was a success, the hall was well filled, notwithstanding the bad evening. The subject was, "resolved that instrumental music is helpful in church worship," the negative winning out by five points, which was a surprise to nearly all of the audience. 100 years ago .gym.. a.�-• musTrpN 1 Esswo.Z P, haspAY, APRu, 4,19$x --PAGE BUYS OF THE WEEK OLD MILL - ENRICHED 450 G. LOAF SUCCESS PIECES & STEMS CANNED MUSH ROOMS 10 FL. OZ. • 69 WHITE - PINK YELLOW - BLUE OR CHAMPAGNE COTTON E LLE BATH ROOM TISSUE 4 ROLL PKG. 1.49 MACARONI & HEESE DINNER FABRIC SOFTENER PKG. OF 40 CHEER 2 LAUNDRY__ DETERGENT 6 LITRE 3.99 WINDEX 900 ML GLASS & WINDOW CLEANER REFILL 1.29 April 4,1884 A somewhat amusing and very unusual scene was witnessed at Dunlop's bakery on Saturday evening. The burning of Young's bakery left many without with usual supply of bread for Sunday and to meet the demand Mr. Dunlop prepared an extra supply, which went to the oven about half -past eight p.m. From that time until it was baked, his store was crowded on the counter, on bags, on the floor, all over, by men, women and children of all ages, who patiently waited until the bread was baked and even then most of them were compelled to go with a short supply. Londesboro is at present well supplied with blacksmiths and it is reported the one that is here now is going to take.a partner for better for worse. Most places are crying out hard times, but this village cannot say so, only in regard to collecting accounts, for some of the business men here say they never had as busy a time in their life. Hubers mill never had as many logs in, at one time, as it has now. There must be a lot of sickness about, for both our Doctors are busy night and day. On Tuesday Mr. H. Cantelon turned out a large covered waggon, intended for gipsy use; it is so built that a large number can comfortably ride in it, while sleeping accommodation for several is also provided. Coping with emergency Would you know what to do in an emergen- cy? The Industrial Accident Prevention Association urges everyone to be prepared for prompt action in case of an accident, So check to be sure you know how to cope in an emergency. If you're phoning for help, these are four points to remember: + Tell where it happened. Give street number and name of street. Repeat it. + Tell what has happened. Is your house on fire? Has your furnace exploded? Has so- meone had a heart attack? + Tell what kind of help is needed. It won't hurt if you explain what kind of equipment you think will be needed. + Tell who you are. This is importan especially if a multi -family dwelling is in- volved. HABITANT 28 FL. OZ. PEA, VEGETABLE OR PEA WITH HAM SOUP 119 KELLOGG'S 600 G. BRAN FLAKES CEREAL TENDER VITTLES 500 G. ASSORTED VARIETIES SEMI -MOIST CAT FOOD MAXWELL HOUSE 369 G. GOLD PREMIUM, AUTOMATIC DRIP 1.79 1.49 GROUND COFFEE 3°• 19 LAURA SECORD 4x5 FL. OZ. ASSORTED FLAVOURS MINI PUDDINGS L99 LIBBY'S 12 OZ. DEEP BUTTERED KERNEL CORN .79 DEL MONTE 14 FL: OZ. FANCY, YELLOW CLING; HALVES OR SLICED PEACHES .99 HUNT'S 13 FL. OZ. TOMATO PASTE 1.09 LIBBY'S 14 EL. OZ. ASSORTED, FANCY • 7 VEGETABLES NATURE VALLEY 200 G. CARAMEL, RAISIN, CHOCOLATE CHIP Q GRANOLA CLUSTERS 1 •.7 TETLEY - PKG. OF 72 T EA_BAGS SANKA- DECAFFEINATED INSTANT -COFFEE CLOVER LEAF 7 0Z. IN BROTH, LIGHT SOLID TUNA 1.39 CANADA No. 1 PRODUCE OF FLORIDA VINE RIPE TOMATO E 30kg .....:. ;.... • /lb. SYLVANIA PKG. OF 2 40, 60, 75 OR 100 WATT SOFT WHITE LIGHT BULBS IGA 1 L. 1.59 WHITE VINEGAR CLUB HOUSE 106 G. GROUND BLACK ,PEPPER 1 99'.44 SHIRRIFF 30Z. ASSORTED FLAVOURS JELLY POWDERS 3/.88 SHIRRIFF 5.25 OZ. BANANA, COCONUT OR CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE FILLINGS .79 NATURE VALLEY 225 G. PEANUT,BUTTER, RAISIN OR CHOCOLATE CHIP CHEWY GRANOLA BARS 1.59 PAMPERS PKG. OF48 NEWBORN SIZE DISPOSABLE DIAPERS 6.29. McCORMICKS 600 G. PLACE PACK CHOCOLATE CHIP, COOKIE OR CREME, VARIETY COOKIES 1.99 KELLOGG'S 475 G. WHITE OR BROWN FROSTED MINI WHEAT L79 CEREAL LYSOL 450 ML. LIQUID TOILET BOWL 1 • CLEANER. PINE -SOL 800 ML. LIQUID DISINFECTANT CLEANER SANKA 369 G. REGULAR OR AUTOMATIC, VAC PAK DECAFFEINATED GROUND COFFEE .69 IEA 385 Mt. EVAPORATED MILK OLD.MIL�O G. BREAD .66 .59 WESTON PKG. OF 6 JAM FILLED BUNS KRAFT PROCESSED REGULAR CHEEZWHIZ 500 G. STOKELY'S KIDNEY BEANS OR VAN CAMP ASSORTED BEANS 14 FL. OZ. 1.19 IN PARTICIPATING STORES 160Z. FRESH BAKED ITALIAN BREAD PLANTERS 350 G. SALTED BLANCHED OR SPANISH PEANUTS 1.69 OLD SOUTH 474 ML. FROZEN 100% PURE FLORIDA CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE 1.69 9 SILVERWOOD 500 ML. SOUR CREAM 2.49 3.99 CROSSE & BLACKWELL 227 G. FRUIT NUT, DATE NUT OR CHOCOLATE NUT LOAF 1.19 1.19 McCAIN 19 OZ. FROZEN CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, MARBLE OR BANANA CAKES 1.99 McCAIN 300 G. FROZEN CHOPPED BROCCOLI OR FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE HEAD L-ETTUCE CANADA No. 1 PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA EA. .69 FRESH BROCCOLI PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA No. 1 EACH .99 SUNKIST ORANGES PRODUCT OF U.S.A. SIZE 138's, DOZEN 1.69 SEEDLESS GRAPES RED OR GREEN CANADA No. 1 PRODUCT OF CHILE 2.84/kg. 1.29/16. GOLDEN YELLOW DOLE BANANAS 1.0 8 /kg. .49/lb. .69 FRESH CELERY CANADA No. 1 PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA LARGE STALKS, EACH 1.09 CANADIAN CENTRE CUT 5.93 GRADE "A" PORK/kg. UNDER 1.8 kg./2 84 4lbs. • ry /kg' CHOPS 2 69 FRESi=1 1 2 9 • /Ib. CHICKENS • /Ib• CANADIAN CAP OFF CUT UP QUEEN SLICED RIB STEAK6•5 7 COOKED 4e30/kg' /kg WHOLE 3.06/kg. HAM 1.95.. 2.98/Ib. CHICKENSI.39/Ib. MAPLE LEAF SLICED 41 BOLOGNA3 4/kg. 1.54/16. TAILLEFER SL MARY MILES 450 G. PKG. ICED WIENERS 1.48CHICKEN,• 70/kg. LOAF 1,•68/16. T-BONE . Q I1 7 STEAK O.1 /kg.. 3.98/Ib. SIDE SPARE 4.3 9 /kg. RIBS 1 s99/Ib. FRESH CANADA OVER 1.8 kg./ 4 lbs. ROASTING CHICKENS GRADE "A" 3.51/kg 1.59/16 FEARMAN'S HEAD® 3.90/kg. CHEESE 17 . 7/ib. FRESH MARY MILES CHICKEN 3•26;kg DINNER 5.27/kg.. WINGS HAMS 1.48/16. 2.38/b. FEARMAN'S I FOR BRAISING SHORT RIBS POLISH 3.70/kg. COIL 1.68.. 6.28/kg. 2 85BEEF nb. CANADIAN MOZZA- RELLA CHEESE FEARMAN'S ST012E PACKED 3.26/kg. PURE 3.20/kg. 1Q PORK .48/16. SAUSAGE 1.45/16. REGULAR GROUND 3p PORK .48/kg.I RIBLETS 1.52 /kg. .69 /Ib. 7.27/kg. 3.29/16. KNIFE CUTCANADIAN CHICKEN 5.49.g•. MILD CHEDDAR BREASTS . 2.49116. CHEESE 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, APRIL 7 - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES STORE HOUR OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Monday ... • 830 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday 8.30 a.m. -'6:00 p.m. Wednesday 8'30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday 8.30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday Saturday 8.30 a.m. - 9:00 p.nt. 8.30 a.m. • 6:00 pont. 1