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on the Aubur l Read' The grave;
- - cootnearly 5, including the
removA 440 replace dozens of *lures,,;
learlysixhouurs, but went,off without a,.
Id resulted in very,Jittle damage to;.
15•foot bome. Tile roof Iwas•cut off
to reduce its height to 20 feet and
dater.
derlc,b township residents are not be.
1iig colleulted on whether there will be a hall,
Or.fiot but ace being asked for suggestions
on;.where It will be located and what it
' .,ettould contain.
10 years ago
June 13,1974
xllayer Don 'Symons wondered aloud at
in. Monday's Clinton council meeting on
how the . overtime in Clinton the Police
Department could cut back, as it was
costing;t,heitown hundreds of extra dollars in
the laSt.sevveral months.
- The .;. Students working for the En-
vironmental Enhancement Program, under
the `Maitland Valley Conservation Authori-
ty, will,be coming, to Clinton near the end of
June to` continue. clean up of Cardwell's
Pond beside Central Huron Secondary
School.
Robert Stanfield, Canadian Progressive
Conservative Leader and Huron Middlesex
MP Bob McKinley greeted nearly 2,000 per-
sons at a beef barbecue held last Saturday
at the Pineridge Chalet in Hensall. Mr. Stan-
field toured parts of London before the Hen-
sall visit and then went to Wingham.
25 years ago
June 11, 1959
About 1,500. men, women .and children
braved the sun yesterday to enjoy the Clin-
ton Spfing Show. Temperatures hovered in
the 80's, with 90 registered in the sun at
some locations. Threatening rain did not ap-
pear, and the day turned out a great suc-
cess.
At an impressive ceremony held in liar-
riston Town Hall on Friday evening, Grant
Frederick (Ted) eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Turner, Bayfield, was the first of 25 to
be presentedwith Queen's Scout certificate.
Twelve -year-old Lynn Harper, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Harper, RCAF Station
Clinton, was still missing last night,
although provincial police throughout this
area had been searching for the young girl
since late Tuesday. Her parents turned in a
report that Lynn was not to be found, at
about 11:30 Tuesday night. She was aIr
parently last seen on the highway, where
she had ridden with another youngster from
the station, and then was seen to get -into a
car there about nine o'clock.
50 years age "
June 14,1934
President Inkley and the executive of the
town softball league, in conjunction with An •
-
dy Steep, have completed arrangements to
bring to Clinton on June 23, the British Con-
sols Softball team of the Beaches Senior
League, Toronto.
Chief Stang, who is interested in floral
culture, laid upon Corr desk the otherday a
rose, of the sweet brier variety, which was
something of a curiosity as half the petals
were pink and the other hall yellow. It was
grown on the lawn of Mr. Bert Fremlin and,
in spite of the varied colors, it smelled as its
more circumspect fellow -flowers.
Work of the Clinton -Blyth highway has
been going on during the past week. Mr.
McArthur of Guelph is the engineer in
charge.
Traffic Officer Haugh has been appointed
to patrol King's Highway 4, and will make
his -home in Clinton. He has already taken on
his duties. No. 4 has not hitherto had any
special patrol.
75 years ago
June 10, 1909
Final Notice - During the last few years
we have been put to considerable inconve-
nience, expense and loss by trespassers and
pilferers on our farm. This in spite of
numerous notices placed and warnings sent
to guilty parties already this year our gates
have been several times left open, and stock
allowed to escape: In future, anyone found
on farm or orchard, without permission, will
be prosecuted. Please insert this for the
benefit of the public and as a final notice.
Yours truly, H.T. Rance, Executive Farran
Estate.
Wheat continues to soar! $1.35 is being
paid at Clinton. If it were not that it makes
the bread of life dearer, we would be willing
t® see it go up - if it would help the country.
Next Wednesday and Thursday Miss L.
Grant will hold an exhibition of her own
work and the work'of her pupils in the empty
store next to J. Taylor's office. Miss Grant
will be pleased to see all her friends and any
others who are interested in painting etc.
Keep the days in mind.
100 years ago
June 13, 1884
Down With Board Fences - A very neat
iron fence adorns the front of Mr. J.
Jackson's property on High St. We are
pleased to see that there is a tendency to do
away with high board fences in many places
and nowhere is the advantage more ap-
parent than where parties have beautiful
front gardens or lawns. In several parts of
the town wire fences have replaced the
board, and persons who have an eye to the
beautiful can gaze on nature's glories
without breaking their neck by looking over
a six-foot close board fence.
Canada Always Ahead - Mr. John
Cruickshank (son of Mr. Chas.
Cruickshank) who is now residing at Lex-
ington, Ky., writes to a friend here a few
facts which may be of general interest.
While he likes that city very well he does not
think it can compare with any Canadian city
in point of morals, and in church matters he
regards it as much behind Canada, as
political feeling divides churches of one
denomination into two distinct bodies, and
there is nothing like spiritual life manifested
among the masses there that there is' here.
He says he would sooner have one Canadian
girl' than a dozen Southerners, and we
pres �.r that when he said this he was
thirfldn w of "the girl he left behind him,
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WHITE SWAN-PKG. OF 2
PAPER TOWELS
WHITE WITH MOTIF
JAVEX
BLEACH
3.6 LITRE -REGULAR
FLEECY LIQUID)
FABRIC SOFTENER
5 LITRES
DAVERN FARMS -500 G. PKG.
SLICED
SIDE BACON
TIDE
DETERGENT
6 LITRE BOX
CHINA LILY -CHOICE
BUTTON
MUSH ROOMS
10 FL. OZ.
IGA- 14 FI-. OZ.
BOSTON
BROWN BEANS
WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE
OR WITH PORK IN MOLASSES
kd'SEVaYDAYWAREHc)USE PRICES
Here are some examples of our everyday prices.
COUNTRY LANE -1 LB.
SOFT
MARGARINE
MACARONI & CHEESE 225 G:
KRAFT DINNER
STRAIGHTCUT-1 KG.
FROZEN -SOME REALE
FRENCH FRIES
PETER PIPER - 375 G. PKG.
SLICED BOLOGNA
1.45
PETER PIPER- 450 G. PKG. -
SKINLESS WIENERS
1
19
BURNS - CELLO 500 G.
BEEF STEAKETTES
2.49
BURNS 450 G. PKG.
SMOKIE DOGS
ALLEN'S PURE 48 OZ.
APPLE JUICE
PAMPERS
DISPOSABLE DIAPERS
TODDLERS 48'S, TODDLERS PLUS 40'S
EX. ABSORBENT 601, SUPER ABS. 541
ORREG. ABSORBENT 72'S
BAYER
CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN
BTL. OF 24
PRIDE OF CANADA, 175 G.
SUMMERSAUSAGE,
PEPPERONI OR
SLICED SALAMI .
1.99
1.09
'TAILLEFERSTORE PACKED
BREAKFAST
SAUSAGE
LIGHT -IN WATER
6.5 OZ.
BYE -THE -SEA TUNA
MEADOWGOLD - 2 L.
ICE CREAM
HEINZ
KETCHUP
575 ML.
GENERIC 200 G.
REGULAR OR RIPPLED
POTATO CHIPS
CAMPBELL'S
CREAM OF
MUSHROOM SOUP
10 FL. OZ.
MOTHER PARKER'S 10 OZ.
INSTANT COFFEE
SKIPPY
PEANUT BUTTER
750 G.
FAMII V PRIDE
BEEF
BURGERS
PRIME RIB
ROAST . 6.79/kg.
1ST FIVE RIBS
3 .O8 /Ib.
GROUND 3.48/kg.
BEEF Cp
REGULAR .1.58/Ib.
FRESH`.
CHICKENS 84
2
CANADA GRADE A . /kg.
UNDER 1 •
2)9
1.8 KGJ4 LBS. .. /Ib.
2.78/kg.
°1.2 5/Ib.
3.28/kg.
1.491ib.
PORK
CHOPS
LOIN RIB &
TENDERLOIN
END
PETER SIDE PIPER 500BACON G.PKG.-SLICED'
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2.09
'PRIDE OF CANADA - BONELESS
;SMOKED PICNICS
2.25/Ib.
4.96/kg.
BURNS -125 G. - BEEF
CHICKEN OR TOURTIERE
PENNY POT PIES
6 3
1**1-‘(,% • -0'
BURNS SWEET PICKLED
COTTAGE
ROLLS
43934.
1.99/ lb.
PRIDE O F CANADA
400 G. PKG.
PARTY STICKS
TAILLEFElt
175 G. PKG.
HAM STEAKS
2.5.9
1.59
GOLDEN SIKILLET
CHICKEN
CUTLETS
PORK
4.39/kg. 'HOCKS
1.99/Ib. 1.52/kg,.
SHOULDER
STEAKS 4.14/kg.
RIB BONES 1n 6
REMOVED .a /Ib.
CHICKEN
BREASTS 5.49/kg.
KNIFE CUT 2.4911b.
3.2 8►/kg.
1.49/Ib.
e619/Ib.
CIHICKE N
WINGS
FRESH
SHORT RIB
ROAST
CHUCK
BLADE BOI VE OUT
3.i,►,6/kg.
1. 48/Ib.
3,;.70/kg.
1,.68/Ib.
ALCAN, 100'
ALUMINUM 12"
MITCHELL'S, 28 FL. OZ.
FANCY (GLASS),
FOIL WRAP
HAND! -WRAP, 30 ni
REGULAR
FOOD WRAP,
FIVE ROSES, 2.5 KG.
UNBLEACHED, WHOLE WHEAT
OR ALL PURPOSE
FLOUR
DAVID'S, 400-450 G., TELLY
MALLOWS, PRINCESS
or CAVALIER
COOKIES
GAINES, 8 KG., GRAVY
TRAIN OR SELECT, DRY
DOG FOOD
NABISCO, 575 G.
100% BRAN
CEREAL
APPLE SAUCE
AYLMER, 10 FL. OZ. CHOICE
FRUIT COCKTAIL OR BARTLETT
PEAR HALVES
ROYALE, 8 ROLLS; WHITE
9 -LIVES, 6 OZ.,
ASSORTED VARIETIES,
LUXURY CANNED 4/144
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CAT FOOD .
SANKA, 369 G., REGUtAR OR
AUTOMATIC DRIP, VAC PAK
DECAFFEINATED
COFFEE
SIFTO, 1•KG.
SLIM
CANADA NO. 1 -PRODUCT USA -20 LB. AVG.
RED RIPE WATERMELON
PR(,)DUCT OF USA
CA NADA NO.1
CALIFOIRNIA
RI ED GRAPES
�
3.7e )/Kg. 1.67/b.
PRO. 'DUCT OF U.S.A.
CA ,NAD/ NO. 1
MEW CROP
C.:ARIiiOTS
079 2 LB. BAG
2.49
1.99
8.99
1.69
BATH ROOM
TISSUE
TABLE SALT
ROYALE, PKG. OF 100
WHITE OR ALMOND
FACIAL TISSUE • `� v
JAVEX, 3 L., FOR UNBLEACHABLES
POWDERED -
BLEACH
1AVEX, 1 L., STAIN AWAY, SPOT & STAIN
SALADA, PKG. OF 120
ORANGE PEKOE
TEA BAGS
HEINZ, 2.5 L.
WHITE
REMOVER
REFILL
VINEGAR
AYLMER, 500 MI., WITH
PECTIN, RASPBERRY OR
STRAWBERRY JAM 1 •39
CASE OF
24-10 FL. OZ.
NESTEA-LIGHT, REGULAR,
TROPCONCENTRATEANEW
ICED TEA MIX
2.69
667 ML.
PRODUCT OF
ONTARIO
FRESH
MUSHROOMS
4.39/Kg. 1.99/Ib.
CANADA NO. 1 -
CALIFORNIA
FRESH PEACHES
1.96/kg.
.89/Ib.
PRODUCT USA -CALIFORNIA
VALENCIA ORANGES '
QUENCH-ASS'T., FRUIT FLAVOURS
DRINK CRYSTALS
3x92G.
ALL MERCHANDISE 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRODUCT REPLACED OR `YOUR MONEY REFUNDED.
MOM'S - 1 LB.
SOFT MARGARINE
2.59 /dozen
PRODUCE USA -CAN. NO. 1
GREEN CABBAGE
• •' 9 ea.
PRODUCT OF
U.S.A.
FRESH
BROCCOLI
•89 ea.
CANADA NO. 1
FANCY, ONTARIO
3 LB. BAG
McINTOSH
APPLES
1.59
NEW CROP -CANADA NO. 1
NECTARINES
2.18/kg. .99/Ib.
CANADA NO. 1 - ONTARIO'
COOKING ONIONS
2 LB.
BAG • 79
C .OI .DEN YELLOW
DOLE
FiANANAS
1.08/Kg.
° .49/1b.
PR' DIA/CT OF U.S.A.
CANADA NO. 1
.GREEN`
ONIONS
3/.89
CAN ADA NO. 1 -CALIFORNIA
REI D BEAUTY PLUMS
1.74/kg.
.79/Ib.
r'RODUCT OF U.S.A.
CANADA
LAR DE NO. 1
IZE
VINE RIPE
TOMATOES
2. l 8/k,. . 99/Ib.
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT
EACH WEDNESDAY
(GET DETAILS FROM YOUR LOCAL IGA STORE)
STORE HOURS
9 A.M.-6 P.M.
PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING SATURDAY, JUNE 16 -WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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