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Liquor offences under the Highway Traf-
fic
raffic Act have 0001. ' In Hama County hi the
past year and W nesday Provincial Court
JJuudge William Cochrane responded to the
increase by doubling fines for offenders.
Justan hour beforepress time on Wednes-
day, the News -Record was informed that in
a secret meeting held by town council on
Tuesday night the 1979 budget was passed.
The new budget means that the Clinton tax
bill will jump 15 mills or eight per cent.
Clinton tax payers will not beve the cost of
a pool placed on their tax bill this year. At a
special closed meeting on Tuesday night,
Clanton Council passed the 1979 budget and
agreed to cancel the pool tender, recently
recommended for acceptance.
Huron County is shortly going to witness
an incredible culture shock. Depending
upon its compassion and generosity,
Huron's responsibility will be to ease that
shock. On July 26, the Canada Employment
Centre in Goderich received word that the
county will possibly be receiving up to three,
unsponsored Vietnamese boat families a
month until 1 0. The first families could ar-
rive as soon as August 7.
10 years ago
August 1, 1974
After a seven month wait, Clinton council
learned last 'Thursday at a closed meeting
that it will cost an estimated $400,000 to.
repair .Clinton's 94 -year-old town hall and as
a result, council has asked a London firm of
architects to prepare rough plans for a new
town hall,
The Bayfield Lions Club Annual Summer
Carnival was a tremendous success
reported Jack Merner, president of the club.
25 years ago
July 30, 1959
More than 70 young folk who tried their
swimming tests at the. Clinton Community
Swimming Pool on Wednesday afternoon,
July29, were successful. Donald Mungham,
area supervisor with the Canadian Red
Cross Toronto, carried out the tests,
assisted by Donald Hickey, RCAF Station,
Clinton.
The situation in Clinton in regard to the
state of affairs if and when the Canada
Temperance Act is repealed in Huron Coun-
ty, is slightly different thin in some of the
other urban centres of the country. Prior to,
1913, a situation existed known as Local Op-
tion, under, which the Act governing liquor
outlets ' and use, • provided for each
municipality to pass a bylaw and vote either
to be dry or wet. After three years another
vote was taken and by a simple majority,
' the state of dryness or wetness came into
force.
50 years ago
August 2, 1934
Some excitement was caused about 3 a.m.
Sunday, at the 'Huron County Home, when it
was discovered that the attic was on fire.
Mrs. Jacobs either awakened and heard a
crackling noise, orwas awakened by the
crackling,and on opening a door ,leading to
the attic, which is immediately beside her
own bedroom door,, sa AT the flames,leaping
to the ceiling. The blaze, which had gained.
considerable headway, • was controlled by
chemical appliances always kept on hand in
the institution.
Earl Crich of the Ball and Zaple .firm is
now in hospital, having undergone an opera-
tion.on Friday. At last reports he was com-
ing.along fine but he won't be able to clirllb
the greasy pole or catch the greasy pig on
Monday.
Plans for the big celebration in Clinton on
Monday are being completed. It is some
years since Clinton put on .a Civic Holiday
celebration and the committee in charge are
putting forward their best efforts to make
this a success. Goderich and Clinton
baseball teams will play a match on Monday
and Mitchell will play the winners in the
afternoon.
75 years ago
July 29, 1909
Bert Langford made a business trip to
Detroit some time ago, and when he return- -
-
ed, it was learned he had purchased thereat,
an up-to-date automobile. Mr. Langford
went to Detroit a few days ago, and ran the,
machine home. It is a 4 -cylinder Packard,'
nicely finished, and a credit to the pur-
chaser. Now! SleepyWingham.
,Monday of.this week, Mr. J. Thornton,
who has been operator at the Majestic Mov-
ing Picture Show, left for Toronto, where he
expects to take a position in a vaudeville
theatre. He will be missed in town and by
the Citizen's Band as he was an expert,
Clarionette player.
Mayor Wiltse has proclaimed Monday,
August 7 as Civic Holiday .and requests all
people to -observe the same.
You don't need to go to Toronto to buy
your goods. You don't catch Toronto people
coming here to make purchases
If your wife is the best woman in the
world, tell her so; it will keep hec;young and
lengthen her life.
100 years ago
. August 1, 1984
The Board of Health - It has been asked
"What is the new board of health doing?"
and we presume the answer must be, "so far
nothing'. -If parties knowing of the existence
of any nuisance will send word to the
Secretary, Mr. Callander; the Board will in-
vestigate, and deal with it as the new Health
Act provides.
A curiosity - There resides in this town a
retired farmer, who has been a resident of
the county for over 40 years, and has hardly
been outside of it during that time. He has
never been to London, never seen Niagara
Falls, and never was on an excursion train.
As he is about 70 years of age, it is nearly
time he started to enjoy himself a little, if he
ever intends to. He may go off some cold
day.
A Flower Show - The Mechanics Institute
entertainment . Committee has undertaken
the work of getting up a floral exhibit, to be
held in the skating rink, commencing on the
19th of August, and continuing for one week.
'It is intended to secure' all the growing
flowers possible, which will be tastefully ar-
ranged in the rink. The Doherty Organ Band
have kindly volunteered their services for
the first evening and it is likely that a pro-
menade concert will be given some other
evening, during the exhibit. A display of this
nature is something new here, and as every
effort will be made to have the exhibit as
complete and attractive 'as possible, it
should be well patronized. The admission
fee will only be 10 cents.
CL4NTONNEWS-RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,19 4-P'A6 5
EVERYDAY WAREHOUSE SAVINGS AND Bl1YSOF THE WEEK
FLAKED
LIGHT TUNA
NIAGARA - (BLEAR OR PINK
12.5 FL. OZ. ( ON(ENTRAIE
FROZEN
LEMONADE
184 G. - IN OIL
ASE 01
COCA COLA
OR SPRITE
REGULAR ONLY -
24x 10El.OZ. TINS
APRI - BEIGE OR WHITE
PKG. OF 4
3/1.
KUENZ1G'S EVERYDAY WAREHOUSEPRICES
A Real Price Break -Every Day of the Week! Here are 15 examples of the savings to You.
POWDERED -6 LITRE BO)('
TIDE DETERGENT •
3.
MACARONI & CHEESE -225 G.
KRAFT DINNER
. 49
1 KG. - SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTINI
OR READY -CUT MACARONI
CATE LLI PASTA
. 99
ASTRA-7.75 OZ. -CANNED
PINK SALMON
. 99.
AYLME R -FANCY 48 FL. OZ.
TOMATO JUICE
. 87
- 6 VARIETIES -375 ML.
BICK'S RELISHES
. 99
VAN CAMP -14 FL. OZ.
ASSORTED BEANS IN
TOMATO SAUCE
.69
HAPPY VALLEY -10 FL. OZ.
PIECES & STEMS
MUSH ROOMS
. 69
MONARCH ADDED TOUCH -520 G:
CAKE MIXES
9-9
i
PKG. OF 12-IGA
HOTDOG OR
HAMBURG BUNS
.99
PARAMOUNT -7.75 OZ.
SOCKEYE SALMON
1.99
SALAD DRESSING -1 LITRE
KRAFT
MIRACLE WHIP
. 39
CANNED -10 FL. OZ.
CREAM OF
MUSHROOM SOUP
.49
BYE THE SEA -CHUNK
IN WATER -61/2 OZ.
LIGHT TUNA
.99
48 FL. OZ.
V-8 VEGETABLE
JUICE
F.B.I., 3 x 250 ml., SPRINT,
5 FRUIT, APPLE OK GRAPE
FRUIT DRINKS
SPIC & SPAN, 400 ml.,
LIQUID,HOUSEHOLD
.99 CLEANER
LIBBY'S 28 FL. OZ.
WITH PORK, DEEP BROWN
BEANS
KAL KAN 13 oz. BEEF DINNER,
KITTY STEW OR MEALTIME
1.29 CAT FOOD
CASCADE, 1.4 kg., AUTOMATIC
ED
•29 DISHWASHER
DETERGENT
LUVS, PKG. OF 16-24 SMALL
OR MEDIUM, DISPOSABLE
DIAPERS
1
3.79
.59
CH RISTIE'S 400 - 450 g. FIG NEWTON,
GRASSHOPPERS, COCONUT,
3.59 ORCIiIPSAHOYCOOKIES 1.99
MEAT BONUS BUYS
CAMAY, PKG. OF,3
WHITE OR PINK, BATH SIZE
BAR SOAP • •
McVITIE 250 g.
2.29 TUC CRACKERS 1.29
GLAD, PKG. OF 10, PLASTIC O-CEDAR.ECONO PURINA 2'kg., MEOW MIX, DRY •
GARBAGE BAGS 1.69 MAGNETIC BROOM 2.49 CAT FOOD49
RAID, 350 g., REGULAR OR • • JOLLY MILLER 3x31/. oz., ORANGE KELLOGG'S 350 g.
LIGHT CENT, HOUSE & � � DRI,N K CRYSTALS . p 9 1.99
C-3 PO CEREAL
GARDEN rO0
BUG KILLER
LIMIT 10 LBS. PER FAMILY
REGULAR
GROUND BEEF
MARY MILES - 225 G.
HOT DOG WIENERS
OFF, 125 g., REGULAR OR. CATELLI 375 ml., OLD FASHIONED, ' PURR-FECT 8 kg.
OUTDOOR SCENT, AEROSOL MILD, GARLIC OR HOT A CAT. LITTER
TI SAUCE •9l9
INSECT REPELLENT2.49 SPAGH ET
8
2.59
GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
CANADA No. 1 - 10 LB. BAG
NEW ONTARIO
POTATOES
PRODUCE OF ONTARIO
CANADA No. 1
HEAD
LETTUCE
KRAFT'- PROCESSED - 24 SINGLES
CHEESE SLICES
500 g.
99/Ib.
2.18,kg.
.88
DAVERN - 500 G. - SLICED
SIDE BACON
2.99
DAVERN - 450 G.
SKINLESS WIENERS
PRODUCE OF ONTARIO
COOKING
ONIONS
2 LB. BAG
CRISCO - 1 LITRE
COOKING OIL
.99
2.08
CANADIAN QUEEN 1/4 OR 1/1
BONELESS HAMS
2.49/16.5.49/kg.
TAILLEFER
OLD FASHIONED HAMS
3.4916. 7.-69/kg.
2.19
CANADA No. 1 - ONTARIO
FRESH CELERY
PRODUCE USA
CANADA No. 1
NEW CROP
CARROTS
•89.
PRODUCE OF ONTARIO
GREEN ONIONS
OR RADISHES
PRODUCT USA
CANADA No. 1
CANTALOUPES
PRODUCE OF ONTARIO
FRESH '
MUSHROOMS
4.39/kg.
1.99 /Ib.
'P'RODUCE OF 'USA
CANADA No. 1
RED GRAPES
2.62 /kg.
1.19/Ib.
STOKELY - 14 FL. OZ.
NEW ORLEANS STYLE - DARK RED
KIDNEY BEANS - OR VAN CAMP-
ASSORTE D
BEANS
MAPLE LEAF, 175 g.,
MAC & CHEESE, BOLOGNA
--€4-9-1C-KEN LOAF
TAILLEFER - 175 g.
HAM STEAKS
12
1.38
PRODUCE OF USA
CANADA No. 1
SEEDLESS
GREEN GRAPES
2.62 /kg.
1.19/16.
PRODUCE OF USA
CANADA No. 1
VINE RIPE
TOMATOES
2.18/kg.
.99 /lb.
IVORY - 1 LITRE - LIQUID
DISH
DETERGENT'
.59
2.391
REGULAR - 750 ml. BOTTLES
PLUS DEPOSIT
COCA COLA.
OR SPRITE
TAILLEFER STORE PACKED
BREAKFAST
SAUSAGE
TAILLEFER HOT OR MILD
ITALIAN
SAUSAGE
2.76/kg.
1.25/16.
3.48 /kg.
1.58/lb.
MAPLE LEAF 700 g. BUCKET OF
COOKED
CHICKEN
4.99
GOLDEN SKILLET STORE
PACKED
CHICKEN
CUTLETS
SHOPSYS, 500 g. ASSORTED
SALADS
.59
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, AUGUST 4 - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
MAPLE LEAF 750 g.
BEEF BURGERS
PILLERS
KNACKWURST
1.49
3.98
3.64 /kg:
1.65 /Ib.
5.05 /kg.
2.29/lb.
'SEA GLO FROZEN
3.9 /kg.
COD FILLETS
1.79/6.
STORE HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday, Friday
Saturday
8°30 A.M.-6 P.M.
8.30 A.M.-9 P.M.
8'30 A.M.-6 P.M.