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Clinton News-Record, 1984-09-12, Page 13• iTO ! The. September' Ince nit� was Opened byPresident rotiiyker, MOS tea l conducted tai atsllap, he byBrmtnell. Dorothy Brining read aMtisaton Article The study was taken by Earl Coleman. HoSaJl rris read a poem. • • Rebekahs.ineet The Septernber meeting of Amber - Rebekah Lodge was held on September 5, with Vice Grand Eunice Aikenhead • • Presiding, assisted by R.S.V.G. Hazel Cor- bett. District Deputy President Sister Kay Wise and her installing team from Clinton Will be visiting the Lodge •on October 3 to install the officers. The F'ebekahs; are having a table at the park on September 15, when the Parks Board are having a Flea Market and Bazaar. Baking for the table must be in by 10 a.m. Unit 4 Meets The September 4 meeting of UCW Unit 4 off Hensall United Church took the form of a potluck luncheon. The food was enjoyed by 23 members and five guests from the Blue Water Rest Home and Huronview. Old familiar hymns were sung and Presi- dent Nan Britton read a poem. Mabel Shir- ray had the devotion reading. Mary Roobol reported two get -well cards, two birthday and one sympathy card sent. Finance secretary Mrs. Sherritt reported envelope givings of $553.15. Rev. Stan McDonald showed a film on the Thames Rives. The film depicted the ,lint i, anywhere. , . cleanestriver ll<I the, Mae , 'Ores Mrand '•^+T r- Tin 'Mit fian : eli Sun Y visltQrs wit • Rev. Kenneth l in Gevinel"-Presbyteti •one of water o modern is now the a pollution and Sally of Z` of London wore azel Corbett. it conducted•worshp Church on Siuiday. Dorothy Taylor pxeSk..ed at tbe!organ for the service ofsong. United aewS Hensall tinged Church was filled on Sun day morning when the Sunday School teachers and leaders of youth groups for the coming year were installed* and Sunday Church School held their first sessions for this season. With the large registration for Sunday School the staff having to move classes to larger roomsand make room in other sec- tions of the church for some classes. Teachers and staff for the coming year are: nursery department, Jayne Consitt, Janice Butson, Jean Corbett; kindergarten department class one, Pat Campbell; class two, Sharon' Kyle; 'primary department class one, Beth McGee; class two, Jean Cole; junior department class one, Tammy Preszcator; class two, Jeanne Rowcliffe; intermediate department, class one Judy Kyle and Bonnie Gould; class two, Jeanne Fields and Mary Jane Parsons; senior department, Pam Mallett. The superintendent will be Leslie. Bailey with Jeanne Rowcliffe as secretary- , treasurer and Donald Wareing as Audio - Visual secretary. Explorer leaders installed SUPER SPECIAL SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY SUPER SPECIAL! IN OIL OR IN WATER CLOVER LEAF ALBACORE SOLID WHITE TUNA 7 oz. TIN is SUPER SPECIAL 750 mL BOTTLES MOUNTAIN DEW oR ALL VARIETIES OF PEPSI COLA PLUS 30C BOTTLE DEPOSIT The wisest investment you'll ever make for your familystartswith only 9( for Volume 1 Volumes 2-29. only 54.” each FREE 2•Volume DICTIONARY KRAFT PEANUT BUTTER 500 g JAR • 9 SUPER SPECIAL GENERA'VIILLS BREAKFAST CEREAL CHEERIOS 575 g PKG. SUPER SPECIAL BEEF, TURKEY, CHICKEN SAVARIN MEAT PIES SUPER SPECIAL NATURE VALLEY ASSORTED VARIETIES GRANOLA BARS VARIOUS SIZES 119.. thy Br nl ores s will be mem Qn onlays at,* ,I Walled as Messenger leaders we • e Eve l.Flyim, Bonnnie Couul'd, and Bev $e., the Messengers will also Meet at 4 li.m; 0 Mondays. Greeting the congregation was Mervin Fields and Cecil Pepper and Paull Alexander were the ushers. The music was led by Joyce Pepper, Rev. Stan McDonald spoke on the subject of " "How Are 'You Growing Up". He spoke how this Sunday was really Rally Pay wlien people rally the elves bask to church ac- tivities after the summer holiday period, "It is now a time to build up the church and our individual spiritual lives",•he said. '- Next Sunday will be baptismal service when four babies will be received into the church through baptism. Rev. McDonald was guest minister for the annual Huron District Service of the Cana- dian Foresters held in Kinburn on Sunday afternoon. Mr. McDonald is High Chaplain for the whole of Canada for the Foresters and guests were present at the service from Goderich to Listowel and throughout this area. Many from this area attended the funeral, and visited the funeral home at the death of Mrs. Donald "Will" Beck; the funeral was held in Corunna United Church this past week. The Beck's lived in Hensall from 1971 to 1978 when Rev. Beck was minister of Hen- sall United Church. Rev. Stan McDonald visited on Wednes- day afternoon in Listowel with his aunts Mrs. Robert Goldner and Mrs. William Doig. SUPER SPECIAL NIAGARA ORANGEJUICE SUPER SPECIAL KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP • • Tonuny Scott's Last Real Medicine Show came to Clinton on Saturday night, sponsored by the local Optimist Club. More than 300 youngsters turned out to see the musical stage production. (Shelley McPhee photo) SUPER SPECIAL CANADA "A" GRADE ZEHRS LARGE EGGS SUPER .SPECIAL LAYS•OR RUFFLES ASSORTED VARIETIES POTATO CHIPS SUPER SPECIAL DEODORANT RIGHT GUARD 500 mL SUPER. SPECIAL NEILSONS ASSORTED VARIETIES FRUITPLUS YOGURT 175 g CII S FOR SUPER SPECIAL WESTONS ENRICHED WHITE BREAD 675 re SUPER SPECIAL ORANGE PEKOE. LIPTON TEA BAGS 50's SEE COUPON RIGHT OUR REG. 1.05 SCENTED, UNSCENTED BABY POWDER DRY IDEA o ROLL-ON 50 mL 1.89 CHRISTIES BONUS PACK 1/3 MORE OREO COOKIES 6009199 GLASS CLEANER WINDEX REFILL 900mL 1.39 SHAMPOO OR RINSE MINK DIFFERENCE 200 mL 1.99 FROM CONCENTRATE ORANGE OR APPLE F.B.I. JUICES 750 mL NORMAL STYLE TAME CREME RINSE 225 mL f.89 129 HIGHLINER FROZEN FISH IN BATTER 3.29 700 .g JOHNSONS MOP MAGIC 2.39 450 mL SIZE FISH STICKS, FISH FRIES HIGHLINER FISH 7009 3.29 REGULAR OR EXTRA ADORN HAIRSPRAY 200 mL LIQUID STYLE PALMOLIVE DETERGENT 500 mL 1.29 BABY POWDER. SOPER DRY OR SCENTED SOFT 'N' DRI ANTIPERSPIRANT 200 mL 2.59 PRIVATE LABEL COLBY, BRICK, MARBLE, MOZZARELLA. HAVARTI RANDOM CUT SPECIAL 7 29. 330 Ib OR SCENTED OR POWDER 9 400 • mL VALUABLE COUPON WITH THIS COUPON SAYE! OFF LIPTONS TEA BAGS ORANGE, PEKOE •PISG. OF 50 • ONE PURCHASE • PER COUPON • EXPIRES SAT. SEPT. 15 POPULAR MOUNTAIN BLEND SOFT 'N' DRI SOLID 60 2.59 SOFT STYLE PARKAY MARGARINE 3 l SIZE 3.69 VIRGINIA BARS 115 g EA. NEILSONS BARS 90 WESTONS BABY BURGER BUNS PACKAGE OF 12 89 PER BAR JOHNSONS LEMON PLEDGE FURNITURE POLISH 35 4.39 NEILSONS PREPARED ORANGE JUICE 129 1 LITRE '335,727. LOTTARIO WINNER Congratulations to Mr. d Mrs. James Stockie R.R. 2. Baden winners on Sat. Sept 1 Mr. Stockie purchased his winning ticket at our Store in the Beechwood Centre Waterloo. Ontario THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY !N: JOHNSONS FUTURE ACRYLIC 750 mL FLOOR WAX 4.39 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. DECAFFEINATED MAXWELL HOUSE , INSTANT COFFEE 8 oz, JAR 6.59 WESTONS FRESH JAM FILLED BUNS PACKAGE OF 6 1.49 STOKELYS PURE FANCY . PUMPKIN 14 oz, TIN •690 1/2 PRICE OFFER UNTIL SEPTEMBER 22 1984 ON PHOTOFINISHING KING SIZE OR REGULAR SIZE PR NTS REGULAR ' ROLL SIZE LOW PRICE ' 2 SPECIAL 12 EXPOSURES 5.49 2.74 24 EXPOSURES . 9.99 4.99 36 EXPOSURES 13.99 6.99 DISC - 15 EXPOSURES 6.99 3.49 C41 PROCESS SIZES 110,126 135 OR DISC FILM ONLY® HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH MON., TUES. • 9 TO II P.M. WED., THURS., FRI. - 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. l:30 TO 6 P.M. JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM BEAN COFFEE 350 g FOR YOUR FABRICS 'FLEECY' SOFTENER 5 LITRE JUG 4.29 NORDICA 2°o COTTAGE CHEESE 500 mL 159 WESTONS FRESH TASTY BRAN MUFFINS PACKAGE OF 6 125 MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz. JAR 6.89 RENT AN EASY, -OFF RUG SHAMPOOER OR STEAM CLEANER FROM U,S. •PRICES IN EFFECT PROM 9 A.M. WED. SEPT. 12 UNTIL CLOSING TIME SATURDAY SEPT. 15 MON., TUES., WED. & SAT. - II:3S TO 6 P.M THURS. AND FRI. - 11:30 TO 9 P.M. fine market..of the lhod$ INTERSECTION HWY. No. 4AND No. 83 EXETER MON., TUES.. WED. - • TOA P.M. THURS.. FRI.. 9 TO O P.M. SAT. - II:30 TO S P.M. Hensall head-on collision bills two on Highway 4 HENSALL - A head-on collision two kilometers south of Hensall resulted in the deaths of two people. Goderich OPP reported Martin W. Shantz, 19 of London and Gail Sangster, 37, of Hensall were pronounced dead at the scene of the September 9 accident by coroner Dr. Ray R.G. Stoddart of 72 The Square GOLD - SILVERSMITH -DESIGNER- also •ceramics • porcelains • *weaving •glass • CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-4509 Flowers of Clinton. Police said there was no apparent reason for the southbound Shantz vehicle to cross the centre line into the opposite lane. Both drivers were unaccompanied in the Highway 4 collision. INSURANCE Call: BOB MCKINLEY RR 3, CLINTON TEL: 482-3714 •LIFE and HEALTH •R.R.S.P.'s & INVESTMENTS •ANNUITIES . •GROUP BENEFITS .GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES - LICENCED WITH lir: Dominion Lift THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Tu Jessica Baker clinton Simona Dykstra R.R. No. 2 Clinton Tina Ceyer R.R. No. 5 Clinton Michael Merner R.R. No. 1 clinton Brian Wammes R.R. No. 1 Clinton Angela Horbanuik Londesboro Kerry Ann Kennedy Goderich Crystal Hulley Clinton Danny Gibbings Clinton .7 On September 14 September 15 September 15 September 16 September 16, September 17 September 17 September 17 September 18 Grow Some Sprouts If you had a garden allsummer long then you'll probably be missing it right about now,. The taste of fresh vegetables still lingers in your inouth.and you'd like to keep growing food. Well, you can! Bean sprouts can be easily grown indoors all winter long and add freshness to Store bought vegetables. They taste like raw peas. Mung beans are the easiest sprouts to grow; all you have to do is go to your nearest health food store and buy some seeds. Before you go to bed, put about three tablespoons of bean seeds in some water and let them soak overnight. When you get up in •the morning, drain off the water and dump the seeds into a large' jar. Cut up an old pair of nylons and cover the top of the jar with a piece. Hold the nylon mesh in place with a rubber band. Before every meal for the next three days, put some water in the jar, 'swirl around the seeds, then drain the water out of the jar. You'll be able to see the sprouts grow - when they're about two inches long, eat them - they're delicious. Some people like bean sprouts raw in salads, and some like• le cook them for about three minutes. Why don't you try iidth ways and decide whatou like best? Ws easy to grow sprouts in a jar. You'll be amazed at how fast they grow. L� SOAK gfJ\NS IN WA USE A PIECE OF NOLON sRxK1NC „ 099 -o assicol, .INR, lot tEPt45 s c,,,.1, Bs4iN SPROv1tt'r1 w,r 1N nary ,91'J0. you rnyHt wq,-tt to 7vr YOVk 911407E1 tt0,14s IN •ME sut4 lbdt n1ksV'e0 4'E •Wetn salt CtRrEc4 cet Gu41. Distributed by Canada Wide Feature Service Limited 0 1984 MacKay Prothero