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Clinton News-Record, 1984-08-08, Page 13041E-TONNEW*PEPOR% WEIMESPAY. MOST 8, 1004-PAGE14 Middleton news 41 STRAINED MEATLESS VARIETIES OF FOODS & JUICES Heinz Baby Foods 4.5 FL OZ JARS RED CIRCLE Instant Coffee 10 OZ JAR REGULAR & DIET 70UP case of 24 280 mL TINS Limit one case per $5.00 purchase, excluding this item. Maximum 3 cases per family purchase. 93 CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF •tOUTSIDOCUT, EYE REMOVED Round Roast5 SAVE 1.32/kg-.60 Ib SIRLOIN TIP, RUMP OR INSIDE CUT ROUND Boneless Beef Roasts 637/289 Ikg Ib TOWN CLUB OR MARY MILES Sliced Side Bacon VEIC pac 500 g 2.49 FRESH, 'GREAT ON THE B.B.O' Lean Ground Beef 4/13,!/19! TENDERIZED Cube Steak 7,2!/32! RIB OR 3 TO 31/2 LB. TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork LOin Roasts 10493 , I! CENTRE CUT ROAST OR CHOPS Boneless Pork Loins 679/2T END CUTS Boneless Pork Loins 572/2 t9 STORE PACK Breakfast Sausages3V15! PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SKINLESS & DERpri Beef Liver z. nig Ib TOWN CLUB, READY -TO -SERVE, VAC PAC aa,.eu Dinner Hams bfk:/14117 TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC 39 Cottage Rolls /19! BUY 3 -SAVE .59 ASSOR I Eu vAHIETIES, READY TO SERVE Habitant/ 00 Soups Bfloz tins SUPER BUY! A & P Snack tg 09 4:rockers SAVE .66/kg-.30 Ib PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs 439/199 APPROX. 501/4 MEDIUM GROUND BEEF & MEDIUM GROUND PORK Ground Meat Combination 31kg CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED, MAC & CHEESE, . I CHICKEN, BOLOGNA, MINCED HAM & VARIETY Cooked Meats CANADIAN QUEEN, HOT OR SWEET Sausage Italian Style CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED Cooked Ham PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Calves Liver vac pc 375g 1 N69 89 4111k7g /1 lb vac pac 69 175g • 4 39 /199 /kg Ib RED HOTS, DUTCH TREET SKINLESS, DIFINER FRANK Schneider's Wieners ":27 1. § 9 MARY MILES Wieners v4a cop ag c 1.59 SCHNEIDER'S, REGULAR, BEEF OR MAPLE MINI SIZZL RS 0 Oldoberfest Sausage 5:49 , 9 GOLDEN SKILLET FROZEN Chicken Cutlettes IT/11 SCHNEIDER'S SLICED Side Bacon VATC 2.99 SAVE .38 FLAKED ALBACORE (SOLID WHITE 7 OZ TIN -1.49 -SAVE .24) Clover Leaf Tuna fitInoz I Eau SAVE 80 KRAFT SALAD DRESSING Miracle 2 Whip 1 Niro Jar /kg 69 Ib SAVE .66/kg-.30 Ib COMBINATION PACK CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, -2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops 109/1ROAST OR CPIOPS - 99 Centre Cut c49 /949 Pork Loin %IP lb TheDeli Shop it&pf AVAILABLE AT STORES WITH DELI BLUE UIN Schneider's 5 3 /939 Bologna /100 g / lb SCHNEIDER'S, JUMBO Summer sausaie9.99/41 SCHNEIDER'S Olde Fashioned Ham 0, 0 Y _il1 lotA9,9, i -T Fresh Pizza Small 10" Medium 12" Large 14" 2.99 3.99 4.99 SAVE .26 GENERAL MILLS Cheerios Cereal • 300 g 59 pkg SAVE Up TO .3,0 DEEP BROWN, WITH PORK & MOLASSES, IN TOMATO SAUCE, REGULAR OR CHILI STYLE RED KIDNEY BEANS Libby's Beans 14 Hoz tin .79 SAVE UP TO .50 McCAIN, FROZEN, CONC, REVIVE (APPLE JUICE .99) Orange Juice 12 -1/2 fl oz tin • MCCAIN, FROZEN, PEPPERONI (16 OZ) OR DELUXE 5"-4'S Tendercrisp Pizza ;°922.69 SAVE .40 1PkZiz 1,49 FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES Savarin Dinners BLUE WATER, FROZEN, STICKS OR IN LIGHT BATTER Boston Blue Fish 3g9g1.89 FROZEN, FILLETS, FISH STICKS OR IN BATTER High Liner Cod 3pkgg 2.19 SAVE 50 FROZEN, CHOC, BANANA, MARBLE OR VANILLA, DEEP 'N DEIJCIOUS McCain Cakes z 2 pkg la 9 19 o 3 FROZEN, CRINKLE OR STRAIGHT CUT SAVE .20 McCain Super Fries 1p:,T1.59 BLACK DIAMOND Marble Cheese SAVE .40 340 g 99 pkg • FROZEN, FANCY, VEGETABLES IN BUTTER OF CREAM SAUCE SAVE16 Green Giant 250 g boil 1 59 In bag a OLD WHITE OR COLOURED, MEDIUM Schneider's Cheese X.,'5igge3.49 FROZEN SftVERVVOOD 5 TRUE FRUIT CREANISICLES OR Fudgesicles Pkgof 12 1.99 STARSHIP, FROZEN SAVE .50 GoodHumor Novelties P12° 1 N99 VALIANT Iced Tea Mix ASSORTED FLAVOURS Kisko Freezies ASSORTED FLAVOURS Mr. Freeze Pops SAVE .70 500 g 1 79 ctn le I SUPER BUY! 750 mL pkg 99 of 36 of SUPER BUY! Pkgoi 49 30 1 • UP T0.426 LIBBY'S, IN TOMATO SAUCE, ZOODt.ES, SPAGHETTI OR Alpha Getty 14tfinl os 1m 79 Ily. Maybe Peeves MIDDLETON - COIIRMUnign . was celebrated in St. %UMW 04141(11etonAnglioto Church. Sunday Morning with Rev. Mary Mills in charge. Don Middleton receivedthe offering. Next Sunday the Annual Galilean Service will be held at Margaret Middleton's Park at 11 : 15 a.m. Special music to be provided by. Pete Postill and his group and the Huron Church Campers. Please come one and all and enjoy, the service and the picnic lunch. Please bring your coffee or tea - cold drink provided,. tables, cutlery and dish - Hope to see you there! Len and Donna Mills and baby are visiting with friends and relatives in the area. • Audrey and Don Middleton, Ray and Estelle Wise have returned home after an enjoyable trip to Newfoundland and the East Coast. Mouth watering menu H you have never attended the Blyth Festival's annual Gourmet. Dinner, you have been missing a real treat! On the mouth-watering menu for this year are: sausage rolls, quiches, chicken -stuffed crepes, stuffed mushrooms, chilled soup, Ontario turkey -and ham, smoked trout, scalloped potatoes, broccoli -cauliflower ese bake, salads, devilled eggs, tea bi nits, pies, fresh fruit, cheese and crackers; and fruit punch, coffee and tea. All dishes are lovingly prepared by the Blyth Festival's Board of Directors using fresh home-grown produce. All proceeds from the dinner go towards the Festival's operating budget. Join in on Saturday, August 18 at 6 p.m. at the Blyth Community Centre for the best dinner bargain in town - only $15 per person. -There are Still some tickets available. They can be purchased at the box office or by call - g 523-9300 or 523-9225.. Playground grant approved By Blanche Deeves HOLMESVILLE The Playground Equipment Project group are pleased to say they have received their approval on their grant. Ball news The Holmesville Men's slo-pitch team lost to the Bayfield Flyers last Thursday night. Last night the men won against the Vanastra Lions.. The ladies slo-pitch team (Holmesville) won over the Clinton Housewives. , • The Bantam Girls won over Colborne. The Mixed Mites lost to Clinton. . No further ball reports will be available due to lack of -cOoperation 'from aree; baseball coaches. 4-H Conference Last week, 33 fifteen -year-olds from Huron County attended the 4-H. Regional . Conference at Centralia College. They, along with 4 -Hers from Grey & Bruce Counties, had a chance to develop their leadership skills and meet new friends. The Conference which took place from August 1st - 3rd involved a variety of guest speakers, films, discussions and athletic activities. • , Those attending from Huron County were. Carol Axtmann, RR 4, Walton, Steve' Baan, RR 3, Walton, Heather Browning, Huron Park, Cathy Coates, Exeter, Darren Connelly, RR 3, Goderich, Paul Coultes, RR 5, Brussels, Cam Darling, RR 3, Dashwood, Darlene Darlow, RR 4, Wingham, Linda de Jong, R111, Brucefield, Brad Falconer, RR 4, Seaforth, Sherri Fenton, RR 1, Belgrave, Doris Glanville, RR 4, Walton, Wendy Hoelscher; Seaforth, Julie Hummel', RR 1, Clinton, Ian Huth, RR 2, Clifford, Donna Johnston, RR 2, Bluevale, Heather Love,. RR 3, Parkhill, Jeff McGavin, RR 4, Walton, Mike McGregor, RR 2, Kippen, Diane Middegaal, Seaforth, Cathy Norris, RR 2, Grand Bend, Lisa Poppe, RR 1, Dublin, Shona Rae, RR 1, Clifford, Mae Raynard, RR 1, Lucknow, Denise Renning, RR 1, Exeter, Kim Rintoul, RR - 2, Lucknow, Patricia Schwarz, Seaforth, Allyson Scott, Seaforth, Jim Siertsema, RR 1, Auburn, Cherryl Smith, RR 1, Walton, Kelly -Ann Tilbrook, Belgrave, Kevin Van Beers, RR 1, Blyth, Diane Vanneste, RR. 2, Kippen. BY: Karen Rodman ROS Specialist, (Agriculture). Murphy's laws . Ever have one of those day S of combining when everything seems to go wrong? At least you can take comfort in the fact that you're -not alone. An Alberta farmer, after a bad day of combining, wrote what he called "Murphy's Laws of Combining". Most people will see themselves as they read the following list. 1. If anything can go wrong it will, at night. 2. If several belts run off the same shaft. the inside one will break. 3. If all the wrenches are carried in the combine, the one required for an adjustment will be home in the shop. 4. If the battery, generator )alternator work fine all day, they will immediately cease to do so as soon as. the lights are turned on. 5. If a serious breakdown occurs, it will be after five o'clock Friday. 6. If the bin gets full, the truck will have most of a load, and the combine will be. at the far end of the field with a full hopper, • 7. If a breakdown occurs, it will always be at the farthest point from a vehicle. 8. When repairs are being made, the least accessible nut and bolt will be the hardest to turn. 9. If parts are dropped, the smallest piece will fall in the thickest stubble. 10, If auger engines give trouble,,it wilthe at harvest, and then run perfectly at all other times. ' . Ron Fleming Agricultural Engineer •