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Clinton News-Record, 1985-1-23, Page 11Member will show slides By Bertha MacGregor I]ENSALL The regular i rieeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge was held on Jan. 16 with Noble Grand Eunice Aikenhead pFes ding, agsisted by Vice Grand Lois Jones, Plane for the February 6 meeting were 00.mp F ted when the Ledge will be boats to Edelweiss Lodge', Seaforth, also District Deputy President Kay Wise of Clin- ton. • A banquet at the Hensall United Church will be -held at 6 p.m.., as the Lodge will be celebrating their 36th birthday at this time. Following,the meeting lunch was served by the come tittee in Charge. ' Horticultural meeting The Ilensall and District Horticultural Society will be holding its annual meeting on January 23 at 8:00 p.m, in the Hensall United Church. Jack Smith, a Horticulture member, will be showing slides of Scotland and England, and their beautiful flower beds. Also the rose gardens in London, On- tario. Horticultural memberships are $2.00 a year and now members are also welcome. If weather is unfit the meeting will be postpon- ed one week. People Mrs. Evelyn Schroeder of Hensall, a long time employee at the' kitchen at South Huron Hospital, Exeter had the misfortune to slip and fracture her left ankle. Following a few days in the hospital, she stayed with friends in Exeter. Mrs. Jack Corbett has been confined to her home for the past several days with the flu. _••Warden Paul Steckle visited Huron Centennial School Jan. 15 to discuss municipal government during Local Government Week. The visit was just one of the events to be held in area municipalities and schools. (James Friel photo) CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23,1985-Page9 Water problems in Egrnortdville By Wilma Oke TUCKEHSMITH TWP. - Council w app- ly to the Ministry of the Environment for financial assistance under the water and sewage program to establish the municipal water system south of the Bayfield River in Egmondville, also to upgrade the present distribution system in the main part of the hamlet which is north of the river. There are about 10 households south of the river and some of them have been having severe problems with water shortage, and they would like Egmondville's water 'piped over to them or a new deep well will have to be constructed on the south side. Tuckersmith is responsible for the water system for Egmondville. Clerk Jack McLachlan was given the authority to apply for the balance of the 1984 road subsidy from the Minister of Transportation and Communications. An ad is to be placed in the local newspaper advising the residents of Tuckersmith that it is illegal to park their cars on township roads during the, winter months and as well that the township will not be responsible for any damage to cars that are left parked on the streets and roads. Council has no objections to the severence application. of Russell Archer on Lot 40, Registered Plan 133 at Vanastra Park (property across the road from the township office'. Council will proceed to have the Huron County Planning Department prepare a rezoning bylaw for this Archer property that would accommodate a take-out food service and an 18 -hole miniature golf course and a storage shed, subject to the severance ap- PECIAL. A BUDGET STRETCHER MACARONI 8 CHEESE KRAFT DINNERS SPECIAL! INSTANT COFFEE SF L 'LC)UPON BELOW SANKA 9 0= JAR 5.99 Bono PM 1, ums mar SPECIAL! MINUTE, LARGE, QUICK, OLD MILL OATS , 35k91 19 SPECIAL! NABISCO CEREAL SHREDDIES, 675 SPECIAL! OLD TYME 2 FLAVORS SYRUP 750 mL 1.99 L94 FINE QUALITY ZEHRS KETCHUP 1 LITRE 1.99 SPECIAL! LIQUID DETERGENT REDEEMABLE ONLY AT oen ZEHRS OtIOI e,lMes Feb 2 8 owl YaI BUY so, Mn on 3499 PACUKI Of 009r0300694A Y< d. Decaffeinated Coffee SPECIAL! SEE COUPON ABOVE GROUND COFFEE SANKA SUPER SPECIAL REG OR AUTO DRIP 369 g PKG. SUPER SPECIAL 750 miTTLES OF ALL VARIETIES OF SUPER SPECIAL MOUNTAI " EW OR PEP,, `r LA CANADA 'A' GRADE LARGE EGGS. 3.99 SKIPPY SMOOTH OR CHUNKY SMPPY PEANUT BUTTER 5009 JAR IS ITRE 2.79 SUPER SPECIAL TOTING DELUXE 5" 370 g SPECIAL! PEPPERONI OR CHEESE 5. WESTONS FRESH 1.19 PIZZAS wlp•,,.`•. 59 HOT, X BUNS 85: REGULAR OR PULP FREE NEILSONS ASSORTED VARIETIES ICE CREAM NOVELTIESa'�s•s NEILSONS ASSORTED FLAVORS FAMOUS BRAND ICE CREA .?9 .&9 SUPER SPECIAL FROZEN ,GRE NT VEGETABLES CORN. PEAS. CUT GR. BEANS, OR MIXED VEGETABLES OLD SOUTH FROZEN FROM FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT OR 355 TIN mL 119 ORANGE JUICE WESTONS ENGLISH STYLE MUFFINS B5 89 PER SPECIAL DIETRICHS 100% WHOLE WHEAT BR CHOICE QUALITY PURE MRT!NS. APPLE JUICE 1 Kg. PKG. 675 g LOAF 48 ox TN SPECIAL! TURKEY -CHICKEN -BEEF SWANSON P iS 89 SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL CADBURY'S LITE 150 g OR 3 REG VARIETIES 300 g SPECIAL! HOT CHOC.10 5 1.89 VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK OR SKIDNEY BEANS 28 oz TOKELYS DARK RED , 29 1.19 HABITANT PEA & HAM SOUP OR PEA SOUP 28 oz SUPER SPECIAL WESTONS PLAIN OR SALTED PEERLESS SODA CRACKERS 400 g PKG. LIBBYS IN CHICKEN SAUCE OR TOMATO SAUCE SMURF-A-GETTI 15 oz SPECIAL! ROUNTREES AFTER 8 MINTS 200 g SPECIAL! LIQUID DETERGENT SUNLIGHT 500 mL LAUNDRY DETERGENT NEW ALL 9 SUPER SPECIAL LARGE 675 g SIZE KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES OUR REG.'2 49 GRANNY'S B:.TT !'- WESTONS MEALTYME HAMBURGER OR WIENER ROLLS P59 OF 8 1,0 s 79 f.79 f.19 � 1 /2 PRICE OTOFINISHING OFFER 12 EXPOSURE ,4• F4 '149 Now SpP''•I1 274 15 EXPOSURE prq F., 9,3 Now SDrr.al 3.49 24 EXPOSURE Req q 'VA Now S090.11 4,99 36 EXPOSURE Pig ' 1'+v NOW SUP, eat 6.99 , .4 , 71 , ,, 4 - 4 . f Ar (.88'c I, M A 1 rf IIA (,I O1.11,1e riNISH ' •.< :. .4 24 11 ,' ,: HUNTS REGULAR TOMATO SAUCE HUNTS ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE ,91t ml PRINTED WHITE HI -ORI TOWELS 2 R011 SLEENEK BOUTIQUE NAPKINS 75, 796 ml 1.19 79' 99' 1.29 DELISLE ASSORTED FLAVORS SWISSPUN YOGURT SEALTEST CREAMED 500 g ' • COTTAGE MESE 9 0 NEW FREEDOM 59 REG. OR DEODORANT MAXI PADS SUPER SPECIAL O 'AL SOFTERSTYLE MAL' .. A E 2 Ib TUB 3.99 KOTEX REG. OR DEODORANT LIGHT DAYS rr, JOHNSONS FAMOUS BABY SHAMPOO ,SL, ROLL-ON 75 mL OR ' AEROSOL 200 mL ARRID XX 2.39 2.49 2.39 WHITE, YELLOW, BLUE, M FACIAL TISSUE KLEENEX 200 SH OCH A, 89' THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE NLY IN: - MOOtribVAn NO. 8 CODE CH MON , TUFA. 0 TO 6 P.M. ` 110., TI' URS., CRI. • 1TO 0 P.m. SAT. 1:90 10 6 P.M. JOSEPHINE ST. (Hwy. 1210. 4) WINGH MON., TUES., v 'ID. d, SAT.. 1:30 70 6 P. All THURS. AI. 'IRO.. 8:30 TO 0 CP I- INTERSECTION HWY. NO. RAND NO. 831 EXETER MON., TU/S., W10..1 TO 6 P.M. T14URS., E IFI.. 0 TCS !P.M 384.. I1:30 TO 6 r.M. proval. Council will renew its membership in the Ontario Association of Committees of Ad- justments for 1985. Tuckersmith re- appointed its present members on the Com- mittee - James Papple, Steve Ratbwell and Jack Bell. An Egmondville lawyer, „Ralph Smith, was appointed the municipal lawyer for 1985. Council will ask its department heads to prepare evaluation sheets a )Ti all full-time employees - roads, recreation daycare and administration. - Council endorsed the resolution of the Township of Adjala in Simcoe County re- questing the appropriate legislation that will ensure that livestock and poultry pro- ducers are allowed to shoot without harass- ment and without becoming subject to in- spection, dogs which are not under the pro- per control and found upon the premises of the producer. Council re -appointed as the township representative on the Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority -- Marvin Falconer; re- appointed Jim Rose to the Seaforth and Area Arena Board; Cleve Coombs to Seaforth and District Hospital Board; and Reeve 'Robert Bell and Councillor Robert • Broadfoot were appointed as the members of Tuckersmith on the Court of Revision on the Nott Municipal Drain (a Hallett- Tuckersmith drain. ) George Townsend. was appointed as the chairman of the township Sesquicentennial Valentine Dance for February 15 and was given authority to apply for the liquor license for the dance. O ficlia1s are theme By Margaret Hoggarth KIPPEN - Kippen East WI held their Cultural Activities meeting at the home of Marlene Be11. The assistant co -hostess was Thea Winch. Phyllis Parsons read a poem. As this was local government week, Marlene Bell's con- test was on that subject. It showed the jg- norance of the officials both appointed and elected. • Joyce Pepper was in charge of the meeting and she introduced the guest •speaker Graham Cottrell of Graham's In- teriors of Hensall, who spoke on Interior Decorating with particular emphasis on the - decorating of windows, He showed many . samples and outlined their purpose and described the different types of window dressing. •He was thanked for a' most in- • teresting presentation byHilda Payne. Grace Pepper had nothing to report for the Sunshine Committee. It was decided to make donations to the .Erland Lee Home, -- the Adelaide Hoodless Home, and the Safe - Water. Plans were made for the quilt which the ladies -will make for the Tuckersrnith . Competition celebrating their Sesquicenten- nial. Volunteers offered to help with the Sport- smen's dinner, for which . South Huron District will cater. Members also agreed to• help with. a Fashion Show scheduled for April 24. Mary Broadfoot entertained with a medley of fine music en -the piano.•Evelyn Workman gave courtesy remarks. Lunch was served by the hostesses and by Charlotte McDowell and Mona Alderdice, Personals • The "energetic eight" met at the home of Bob and Frances Kinsman on January 18. This is a newly. formed group who enjoy a ood game of euchre and lively' conversa- tion. Ladies'• high was won • by Doris' Hamilton. and Men's high by Harold Par- sons. Kippen area residents were among those'. in the surrounding districts hit by the severe snow storm which arrived Saturday and seemed reluctant to leave the area. Many were stranded on roads in cars and.in homes of kind people who opened their doors. to stranded -motorists. Kippen United Church cancelled their Sunday services. Visit us- in the Clinton Area_ EVERY TUESDAY Representative: Dave Selkirk s an FBDB representative will be in the CLINTON area EVERY TUESDAY. Come and meet him. 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