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Clinton News-Record, 1984-07-11, Page 5i s to build's net meetbig, ea o 't.lke;0,000tancept the Al 1, Hydd Park: of al "`B' p� at the 'Oe*„ cord was set at the - ton Kinsmen . - ceway last Sunday July T, for the second week Ina row when 471.0403 000490M 498, tbrqugb'the parimutluel machines, bettering ;a mart of $90,419 set .-b#aek•on September 4,1977 Asa . The Clinton Revitalization Committee has ilteceived support from the Clinton. Council. -David Anstett and Gerald Hilts, represent. •tatives from the committee, asked for coni cil's approval to designate the business area .in Clinton as a Business Improvement Area 10 years ago July 11,1974.• Most residential taxpayers in Clinton will get another tax break this year as for the se- cond year in a row, the residential tax rate was reduced slightly. °Several property owners were present at the regular Bayfield Council meeting last. 'Wednesday to address council regarding erosion along the lakeshore. council was sympathetic and agreed to set up a meeting with Roger Martin of the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority, as council had previously asked the Authority to do a study along the shoreline. • Robert McKinley and his wife. Audrey celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary and Mr. McKinley was given one of the big- gest presents of all, another four years in Ot- tawa, as the voters of Huron -Middlesex overwhelmingly gave Mr. McKinley their support in spite of a national trend that gave Prime Minister Trudeau a Liberal majority government. - 25 years'ago July 9,1959 Over. 100 anglers and hunters will make • 'their homes in Clinton this coming weekend while they attendtheir quarterly conven- ' tion. Hosts are the Huron Fish and Game Conservation Association, and head- quarters are the club rooms at Alma Grove, • the end of Church Street. Success beyond their expectations was achieved Tuesday by a Red Cross Blood transfusion service clinic held at RCAF Sta- tion Clinton in which 400 officers, flight cadets, -airmen and airwomen donated blood. The elimination of bootleggers under either the CTA or. the OLCA is a very dif- ficult result to achieve .... The elimination of drinking is practically', impossible ... as history showed with the United States pro- ' hibition•era... but up-to-date legal control of sales is a thing to be desired.:. • PARAMOUNT SOCKEYE SALMON 7.75 OZ. 50 years ago • July 12, 1934 • The opening night in connection with Clin ton's new band stand, held last night on ac- count of today being the 12th brought out a good crowd.to the park and the Kilties put an excellent concert for the occasion. The band found it easier to play and the music sound- ed much better than when,playing on the :front Street Whexe the buildigs hem in; and 'those who had no cars- found a 'place to sit down and listen. Threat of a storm frighten- • ed some away. . 'On June 30, approximately 150 people con- . gregated at the home of Howard Snell, on the Huron Road, about three miles south of Clinton. Connections of the Snell family were present from many parts of Ontario and the United- States. The afternoon was spent in a very pleasant manner, for both young and old. Ball games and races were the big attractions. About 5:30 o'clock, everybody was invited to sit at a supper table, set on the .front lawn, and the best of home-made' cooking wasunsparingly serv- ed to all guests. ' 75 years ago July 15,1909 Musk is perhaps the most valuable and delightful of all perfumes, yet the refiner as he opens the musk pods: must • wear thick • cloths over mouth and nostrils, so repulsive is the odor that the pods emit. Indeed this odor, inhaled 'for any length of time, causes no e'bleed..Civet karagullu and ambergris .. have in small quantities a delicious per- fume, but in large quantities they smell so abominable as to give the worker nausea. The hawthorn blossom is delicately sweet, and perfumers prize it'highly, yet a roomful of hawthorn blossoms smells like a charnel , house. This too•is true of the tuberose. When women have votes •rve will have a compulsory marriage, act that will make some of our young fellows sit up and take notice, you bet. This. single blessedness style, of life is getting out of date. Mothers of restless small boys, home for the holidays, are reading up, "Hints on first :aid to the injured." For the next few weeks they will be kept busy anointing stone bruises, extracting bee stings and ad- ministering colic checkers. 100 -years ago July 11,1884 The Midge over the Bayfield River is now beginning to show signs of weakness, and will be•.repaired as soon as the busy season is over; it is still perfectly safe. George Ted- ford will soon have the Rathwell bridge completed between Goderich Township and Stanley. Messrs. 'Elliott and Gibson, road . commissioners, went out to Holmesville on Friday to see how the work of the new bridge was progressing; there the' bents were completed and work was progressing favorably. On Tuesday Mr. Elliott visited Grieve's bridge in McKillop," in company ' with a draughtsman from the works of the Hamilton Iron Co., who took measurements for the new bridge at that place. • Struggle with a burglar - The gentleman in referred to in the following paragraph old Clintonian: -On Sunday morning about 3 a.m. a Iurglar entered the residence of W.J. ' McHaffie's bedroom where he was helping himself to valuables, when Mr. McHaffie awoke and told him to "dropthat," when the robber with a large knife, turned on McHaf- fie who drew his revolver, but it missed fire: A F -.ogle ensued, the robber making several r' .nges with the knife at Mr. McHaffie, but ,ith a pillow he warded them off, the knife cutting through' the pillow, inflicting a slight flesh wound in McHaffie's arm. The knife struck the bed post, and the blade broke in two. The robber then fled through the win- dow. McHaffie again fired at him but miss- ed, • the ball passing through the window fraine. COTTON ELLE ASSORTED COLOURS BATHROOM TISSUE PKG. 4 NABOB TRADITION VAC PAK REGULAR OR EXTRA FINE GROUND COFFEE 369 G. SC HNEIDER'S-PROCESSED 16OR24'S CHEESE SLICES 500 G. SUNRISE DAIRY PARTLY SKIMMED 2% MILK 4 LITRE -BAGGED KU E NZIG'S EVERYDAY WAREHOUSE PRICES H re are some exam •.les of our ever da rices. PIECES & STEMS SUCCESS OR HAPPLE. VALLEY 10 FL. OZ. KRAFT 1 L. MIRACLE WHIP STOKELY FANCY 12 FL. OZ. KERNEL CORN .59 WHITE SWAN BOX OF 200 BYE THE SEA CHUNK LIGHT IN WATER 6.5 OZ. CANNED TUNA .99 GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE 7.75 OZ. CANNED SALMON 1.99 TETLEY PKG. OF 72 TEA BAGS 2.19 ASTRA, PINK 7.75 OZ. KRAFT DINNER MEAT BONUS BUYS MACARONI & CHEESE 225 G. CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF LOIN T-BONE STEAKS MAPLE LEAF -175 G. MAC & CHEESE, BOLOGNA OR CHICKEN LOAF POST 400 G. BRAN FLAKES .89 MAPLE LEAF" SWEET PICKLED 4. /KG. COTTAGE ROLLS • 2.25/LB. .HAM MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY KITCHEN MAPLE, LEAF 750 G. 9.37/KG. 4. 2-5/LB. McGREGOR BEEF BURGERS YORK 8 OZ. BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY POT PIES B.B.Q.' SAUCE MAPLE LEAF 250 G. PARTY STICKS 3 VARIETIES, SLICED . BAKED MEAT LOAF .35 MAPLE LEAF 375 G. BIG 8 WIENERS PILLERS, 4. 74/KG TRY 'EM B.B.Q • KNACKWURST 2..15/LB. ' AEROSOL AIR CARE, '200 G. ASSORTED SCENTS AIR FRESHENER V'-8 48 FL. OZ. VEGETABLE JUICE OLD DUTCH 3.6 L. LIQUID BLEACH .99 CATCH ALL PLASTIC PKG. OF 10 GARBAGE BAGS ASSORTED VARIETIES MONARCH PAMPER 6 OZ. ADDED TOUCH 520 G. CAT-- CAKE FOOD MIXES BUDGET, WHITE 4 ROLL PKG. BATH ROOM T#SSU E CAMPBELL'S 10 FL.fOZ. MUSHROOM SOUP .49 ASSORTED VARIETIES LANCIA 375 G. EGG. NOODLES .89 TIDE 6 L. , LAUNDRY DETERGENT 3.99 FISH STICKS FRESH CHICKENS 'CANADA GRADE 'A' TINDER 181(G/4 LBS. 2.62/KG. 1.19/LB. BLUEWATER .. 1 HEAT SERVE ' _ •3.28/KG. • FISH PORTIONS 1• 49 'GROUND BEEF REGULAR 3.48/KG. 1.58/LB. ,• COOKED CANADHAM IAN QUEEN SLICED 4.30/KG. 1.9 /LB. PORK BUTT CHOPS SHOULDER. 173/KG. 1.69/18? SHROTTIB • CHU K BLADE BO E OUT I, 3.7 /KG. 1.6 ; /I,v6. GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE SALADA-ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS PKG. OF 60 BESSEY'S 80 FL. OZ., ORANGE, GRAPE, LEMONADE OR • FRUIT PUNCH DRINKS POWDER -6 LITRE BOX TIDE DETERGENT 3. 99 PEPPERIDGE FARM -FROZEN LAYER CAKES 350 G. -CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, BANANA, DEVIL'S FOOD, COCONUT FRESH MUSHROOMS SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTINI, R.C. MACARONI 750 ML. CATELLI PASTA HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE 500 G. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES 3c73/1(q. 1.69/LB. 4.39/KG. 1.99/LB. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. HEINZ 14 FL. OZ., SCARIOS, UFO'S OR SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE CANNED PASTA LAURA SECORD 4 x .5 FL. OZ. ASSORTED FLAVOURS MINI DESSERTS CHRISTIES 250 G.. REGULAR OR UNSALTED,•TRISCUITS, FRENCH ONION THINS CHEESE RITZ OR CRACKERS SWISS CHEESE • 9 ALL MERCHANDISE 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRODUCT REPLACED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. HOWARD JOHNSON'S 14 FL. OZ. CLAM IT 1 4 PKINASRY CHOWDER • NAPKINS __._.....__.,. BUT,i-1ER'SBLEND 700 G. 8 KG. DRY MINUTE ,,9.99 RICE IGA 5COF 3.99 OHFI FEE HITENER 1.99 MAXI PKG. OF 30, REGULAR OR SUPER SC'ENTFD OR UNS(ENTFD THINS -4.29 DOG FOOD IGA 15 OZ. DOG HOUSE, CANNED DOG FOOD PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 LARGE ENGLISH CUCUMBERS PRODUCT OF -ONTARIO, OR U.S.A. CANADA NO, 1 2 LB. BAG COOKING ONIONS PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FRESH GREEN ONIONS OR RADISHES WITH TOPS PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA FANCY 3 LB.,BAG CATELLI 750 ML. OLD FASHIONED MILD, GARLIC, HOT 3/.99SAUCE ETTI SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT EACH WEDNESDAY (GET DETAILS FROM YOUR LOCAL IGA STORE) STORE HOURS 8'30 A.M.-6 P.M. 8.30 A.M.-9 P.M. PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING SATURDAY, JULY 144VE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES o a 9