Clinton News-Record, 1984-05-16, Page 55 years ago
Idly 17, 1979
Complications in building a new swimm-
ing
wirnming pool for Clinton have forced the town to
make sweral thousand dollars worth of
repairs to the old pool and make it do until
this fall, when the town hopes to begin con-
struction on a new one. The town and the
recreation committee has called for new
tenders for the pool because the old tender
did not meet specifications. The new pool
was to have cost $103,900 but costs, the
News -Record has learned escalated into the
$175,000 range, and the town will have to
decide if it can handle the extra debt load.
To the satisfaction of some and the
dismay Of others, the controversial
reconstruction of Walker Street has been
halted; and the street will not receive its
final coat of asphalt this year.
10 years ago
• May 16,19&3
Restoration of the whole town core of Clin-
ton was one of the major issues at the
regular meeting of Clinton Council last Mon-
day night, before, an audience of 30
ratepayers, the largest group to attend a
council meeting in 20 years.
An attemut by Deputy -Reeve Frank Cook
to fire Clinton's recently hired animal con-
trol officer failed Monday night at the Clin-
ton Council meeting. The dog catcher was
hired at a special meeting in April and
Deputy -Reeve Cook, and Councillors Bill
Stauttener and Don Hall were absent from
that meeting.
Just in time for the upcoming Federal
election in July, R.E. (Bob) McKinley, the
Huron Member of Parliament, has succeed-
ed in winning approval from his private
member's bill to change the Huron Federal
riding's name from Huron to Huron -
Middlesex.
25 years ago
May 14, 19-W
Paper work will commence at once in
preparation for constructing a two room
school at Holmesville, to ease the crowded
situation existing in a number of rural
schools in Goderich Township. Council gave
approval Tuesday night.
By a close vote of 5-4, Clinton Council on
Tuesday. night voted in favour of the in-
stallation of meters throughout the business
section of the town.
Approval of approximately $3,000 ex-
penses to, repair the foundation of 54 -year-
, old Clinton Public Library was given to the
board of that institution on Tuesday "night by
Clinton' Town Council: A delegation compos-
ed of G.M. Counter and Dudley Pegvap-
proached Council on the matter.
50 years ago
May 17, 1934
Inspection of the Collegiate cadet' corps
took place on the C.C.I. campus Thursday
last, under Inspector Major Jeffrey of Lon-
don. The boys made a fine showing and went
through their company and platoon drill and
physical exercises „ with commendable
precision. After inspection, the crops mar-
ched through town headed by the bugle
band;under command of Bugler C. Homes.
So far Clinton has had little trouble with
bandits, or burglars but it looks as if we can-
not count on a continuance of such freedom
as Tuesday night•the town was visited and
the robbers carried off a good deal of
valuable loot. The biggest haul was a new
Chevrolet car, belonging to Mr. W.M.
Nedigar, which was in his father's garage.
Gas and oil was also taken. ,
Work is being pushed on our streets this
week. Many mending jobs have been done
and • the Rattenbury Street drain is being til-
ed and filled in east and west,
75 years ago
May 13. 1909
What's in a name - A sign qn a Toronto
street reads, "Alex, Armstrong blacksmith
and horse shoer," but the owner of the name
is a different man altogether to our esteem-
ed townsman of that name. A man named
"Jacob Taylor" who died in Toronto last
week was not our well known Councillor and
Insurance agent who bears that name and is
very much alive. "R. Holmes is andhas
been for years, business manager of the
Toronto Telegram, while it is well-known
the R. Holmes only severed his connections
with the New Era a short time ago.
Smash up - Mr. Jas. Snell had a narrow
escape from serious injury, as a result of his
horse taking fright on Friday last., He was
driving along William St. by the Ontario St.
Church, when a boy coasting down the street
on a small cart caused the horse to take
fright. It turned on to Huron Street and
started toward the ditch and continued on up
the street, where it was stopped . Mr. Snell
was very fortunate in not having any bones
broken, but other than a few bruises he
received no injury. The shafts and the top of
the buggy were broken.
100 years ago
May 16, 1884
A woman named Ferguson applied to the
Reeve on Friday for $10 to pay her fare to
Chicago; he told her the charity funds were
exhausted, but gave her a dollar out of his
own pocket.
On Friday last the drum of the Lord's ar-
my drew a good many people out of their
houses; some sneak thief took advantage of
the occasion, and entering a front door on
Victoria Street-, carried off a lady's cloak.
Messrs. Soles and Herbert came up for ex-
amination before Mayor Hortion of
Goderich, in connection with the outrage
case on Wednesday, but as the girl Bates is
still unable to appear in court, they were a
second time remanded for eight days.
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NABOB- 369 G. "TRADITION
EGULAR, FINE OR EXTRA FINE`
ROUND COFFEE
WHITE SWAN - 4 ROLL PKG.
1 PLY - ASST' D COLOURS
BATH ROOM
TISSUE
1.49
GARBAGE
BAGS
PKG. OF 10 -GLAD
L49
Oil Fee
THIS WEEKEND ® MAY 18 & 19 IN CLINTON
AT KUEWIG'S WE FEATURE
EVERYDAY WAREHOUSE SAVINGS AND BUYS OF THE WEEK
EXTRA FINE 4 KG.
GRANULATED
SUGAR
COOKIES
CHRISTIE'S, CHIPS AHOY,
FUDGEE-OS OR
COFFEE BREAKS
450 G.
1
69
CH E EZ.
WHIZ
KRAFT PROCESS
500 G.
2.69
WHITE SWAN -200's
ASSORTED COLOURS
2 PLY
FACIAL TISSUE
.79
WHITE SWAN - 2's
ASSORTED COLOURS - 2 PLY
PAPER TOWELS
.99
LEMONADE
CLEAR OR PINK NIAGARA,
FROZEN FROM CONCENTRATE
12 FL. OZ.
BREAD
B.G.A. SLICED WHITE
OR WHOLE WHEAT
24 OZ.
3/$1 .59
750 mL BTL.
DIET OR REGULAR
HUMPTY DUMPTY, 200g CORDON BLEU, 284 mL BEEF,
RIPPLES, REGULAR OR BARBECUE MUSHROOM OR CHICKEN
7 -UP 49. . P 1.2°
OTA
PLUS 301301 L-E-•DEP..05LT. CHLPST
CHIPITS, 350 g,SEMI-SWEET, BUTTERSCOTCH KRAFT, 750 g •
OR MINT CHOCOLATE
BAKING
CHIPS
POST 400 g
SUGAR CRISP
BREAKFAST
CEREAL
PLANTERS,
1L
PEANUT
OIL
CLUB HOUSE
32g
MEAT
MARINADE MIX
1.99
1.89
4.99
.49
SECRET 60 g STICK,
200 mL SPRAY OR 60 mIL.
ROLL-ON
DEODORANT
2.49
SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY
PEANUT
BUTTER
McCAIN, 355 mL
FROZEN CONCENTRATED
ORANGE
JUICE
2.49
MONARCH, 454 g
(FROM 100% SOYA ()ll )
SOFT
MARGARINE.
HEINZ_, 455 mL. REGULAR,
ONION, GARLIC OR REGULAR
WITH MEAT TENDERIZER
BAR -B -Q •
SAUCE
. 99
. 89
1.19
SCOPE, 750 mL
'€12M KILL
MOUTH-
WASH
CANNED
GRAVY
MONARCH, 260 g ASSORTED
FLAVOURS, MOIST -PLUS
CAKE
MIXES
RL D ROSE, 60's
ORANGE PEKOE,•2,CUP
TEA
BAGS.
DAVERN - 450 G. PKG.
SKINLESS .99.
WIENERS
MAPLE LEAF
175 G.
MAC & CHEESE
OR CHICKEN
BOLOGNA • 98
LOAF
SHOPSY'S
500 G. COLE
SLAW OR
MACARONI
POTATO
1 5
SALAD .4
MINCED
HAM
OR VARIETY
LOAF CANA-
DIAN QUEEN
375 G. PKG.
1.49
CANADIAN
QUEEN SLICED
COOKED 430/kg.
HAM
1.95„b
BLUE WATER
FISH
CAKES
1.52,k,
.69/Ib.
MEDIUM
GROUND Q
BEEF 3.48/kg.
1 . 5 8,Ib.
DAVERN
500 G. PKG.
SLICED
SIDE
BACON
1.99
CUT UP
W
CHICKEHOLENS3.06/kg.
1.3 9/Ib.
CANADA
GRADE A
UNDER 1.8 kg,/
4 Ib. 2 . $ 4/kg.
FRESH
CHICKENS 1 .29/Ib.
PORK
RIBLETS
1.5 2/kg.
.69/Ib.
DAVERN
BEEF & PORK
BREAK-
FAST
SAUSAGE :::
.39
2/SI
2.09
2/SI
MONARCH, 210 g
ASSOR1 0' FLAVOURS.
ICING
MIX
HEINZ, 375. mL HOT DOG,
BARBECUE, SWEET
OR HAMBURGER
RELISH
.89
KO? EX "NEW FREEDOM" 10's
DEODORANT, REGULAR
OR NEW SLIM 1
3.49 , MAXI -PADS 1.49
KU E NZ.IG'S EVERYDAY WARE HOEJSE PRICE
Here are some examples of our everyday prices.
ALLEN'S- PURE
48 OZ.
APPLE JUICE
1.19,
OLD DUTCH
3.6 L.
LIQUID BLEACH
1.29
TIDE 6 L.
LAUNDRY
DETERGENT
3.99
IGA - 10 OZ. TIN
P ECE ND STEMS
MUSHROOMS
.69
STRAIGHT CUT -1 KG.
FROZEN -SOME RDALE
FRENCH FRIES.
.59
GOLD SEAL - 7.75 OZ.
SOCKEYE SALMO
1.99
COUNTRY LANE -1 LB.
SOFT
MARGARINE
.59
MACARONI & CHEESE - 225 G.
KRAFT DINNER
.49
LIGHT -IN WATER
6.5 OZ.
BYE -THE -SEA TUNA
. 99
V-8 48 FL. OZ.
VEGETABLE JUICE
.99
AYLMER FANCY 48 FL. OZ.
TOMATO JUICE
.87
MEADOWGOLD ASSORTED 2 L.
ICE CREAM
L89
SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI
CATELLI PASTA
1 KG.
. 99
PRONTO-PKG. OF 2
PAPER TOWELS
99
BICK'S 375 Mk.
ASSORTED RELISH
99
WESTON'S SALTED -OR PLAIN
400 G.
SODA CRACKERS
.99�
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, MAY 19- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
DAVERN,
SKINLESS
450 G. PKG.
WIENERS
.99
SHOULDER
PORK
BUTT
CHOPS
MAPLE LEAF
450 G. PKG.
SLICED
3.73SIDE
/kg. BACON
1.69,,b
2.39
SIDE
PORK
SPARE
RIBS
4.39.
1.99,,b
DAVERN
BY THE PIECE
BOLOGNA 1 .8 7,kg.
.8 5,..
SEAGLO
HERRING
1.43.,
.65/Ib
DOLE - GOLDEN YELLOW
BANANAS .86,„ •
3
CANADA No. 1 CALIFORNIA
10 LB. BAG
NEW POTATOES
2.98
CANADA No. T CALIFORNIA
HEAD LETTUCE
.7S ,.
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
CANADA No. 1
DUTCH SETS
1.74/kg.
• 79/Ib.
FRESH PRODUCT OF ONT.
MUSHROOMS
4.39/kg.
1.9911h.
CANADA No. 1 EARGE SIZE
SEEDLESS
CUCUMBERS
.99t.
FRESH CANADA No. 1
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
STRAWBERRIES
.99 PINT
CANADA No. 1
ONTARIO, 2 LB. BAG
COOKING
ONIONS
.89
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA No. 1
GREEN ONIONS
3/.89
RED OR GOLDEN
CANADA EXTRA FANCY
DELICIOUS
APPLES
1.96/kg.
.89/Ib.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA No. 1
GREEN
CABBAGE
.89EA.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
FRESH
BROCCOLI
.89,.
VINE RIPENED PRODUCT OF
U.S.A. CANADA No. 1
TOMATOES
1.96/kg.
.89/Ib.
S,UNKIST PRODUCT OF USA
CALIFORNIA
ORANGES
NEW CROP, CANADA No. 1
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
2 LB. BAG
CARROTS
.89
1•89 DOZ.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA No. 1
BARLINKA
GRAPES
2.62/kg.
1.19/Ib.
STORE HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday...... 9 A.M.-6 P.M.
Thursday, Friday... 0 e m e•• 0 0... 0 00 0 9 A.M.-9 P.M.
Saturday........ . 8:30 A.M.-6 P.M.
CLOSED VICTORIA DAY MONDAY, MAY 21