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BUTT OR SHANK PORTION
3.26/kg
1.48b
4.49..
LEG OF PORK
FRESH ROAST OR STEAK
CENTRE PORTION
LEG OF PORK 1.586.
3.48/kg
BONELESS 5:05/kg
LEG OF PORK
CUTLETTES 2.29b•
COUNTRY OVEN:,
FRESH BAKED. 450 g
FRENCH BREAD 69'
FRESH BAKED 450g
RAISIN BREAD 1.39
FRESH DANISH 395 g
COFFEE RING 1.99
OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICE
CROISSANTS 3/129
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Page 8-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1985
The plow on a Canadian Pacific train clearing snow for a train
making the regular Monday run on CPR tracks through Morris
Township just east of Blyth was derailed due to the amount of snow
on the tracks. The plow, which was rerailed in about five hours,
Diabetes info
presented by Lions
LONDESBORO - The international
associations of Lions Clubs have identified
two major concerns to be the focal point of
Lions Club Activities. The first is drug
awareness among our youth. For this the
Londesboro Lions hosted a drug awareness
program in January and will follow up in the
coming year with another program. ..
The second concern is related to the more
traditional Lions project of blindness but
encompasses much more as ail Lions have
been invited to join hands in the battle to
conquer diabetes.
Londesboro Lions President Art Airdrie
has announced that following the Lions
Ladies night to be held Feb. 21, all interested
persons are invited to the Londesboro hall to
attend a diabetes information program as
presented by the Huron County Public
Health Unit. The program starts at 8:30
p.m.
Personals
Sympathy is extended to Mr: and Mrs.
Russell Good on the death of his brother
William Ernest Good on Feb. 12 at Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Home in Lucknow at age 87.
Sympathy is also extended to Mr. and
Mrs. George Hoggart on the death of her
step -mother Mrs. Ida Coleman on Feb. 16 at
Huronview at age 96.
Church service was cancelled on Feb. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Reid and Beth Knox.
attended the Ice Capades in Kitchener on
Feb. 18 by Sherwood Bus Charterways.
New 4-H group
CLINTON - On February 18, six young
girls went to Pat Saundercock's house for
their first 4-H meeting.
They voted for the council - President:
Monica Meade; Vice President and Press
Reporter: Debbie Smith and Secretary:
Shelley Hutchings.
Then they started out the meeting by the
president standing, and raising her right
hand, then sat down, and was asked what
they would like to call the club.
Members had all night to think about it.
So then everyone did their roll call, and went
through the first session of the book. For the
following meeting they have to have a sew-
ing box and accessories to complete the sew-
ing box. Also for next meeting, they have to
complete club name page. Press Reporter
Debbie Smith.
Truck strikes
underpass
HOLMESVILLE - A load carried by an
• International stake truck driven by Steven
Donaldson., 31, of Teeswater, struck the
railway underpass on County Road 31 in
Holmesville on Feb. 18. There were no
injuries. .
Mr: Donaldson was northbound carrying a
tractor on the stake truck owned by Becker
Farm Equipment, of Lucknow, and the
tractor struck the trestle of the underpass,
which is just south of Highway 8. •
There was $15,000 damage to both the
truck and the tractor.
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took about 1,000 feet to stop after the front set of wheels slipped off
the tracks, said Bill Stekman, Division Engineer for CPR. (James
Friel photo)
WI back recreation wo:
By Dora Shobbrook
LONDESBORO - The WI agricultural
meeting was held Feb. 13. President Mrs.
Reg Lawson welcomed everyone and roll
call was answered with a gardening tip by 10
members and two visitors, Mrs. Jack
McEwing and Susan Jamieson.
Minutes of the last meeting and the
financial report were read by Secretary -
Treasurer Mrs. Glen Carter. Letters were
received concerning having the' Huron
County Dairy Princess as a speaker, an
invitation from Clinton WI for their 80th
anniversary, a beef dinner on March 2 at
Ontario St. United Church and from the
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary concerning
vanishing card parties. An estimate was
also read for shelves installed in the kitchen
by Lorne flunking.
The WI made a donation to the Hullett
Township Recreation Committee of $500 less
the cost of the cupboards.
Mrs. Dave Anderson volunteered to look
after catering to the Sunshine Sister
Banquet at the annual meeting April 10.
Mrs. Don Buchanan called on Mrs. Dave
Anderson who was guest speaker and who
gave an informative talk on Tuber
Begonias. She has over 100 plants which
were grown wild in South America. The soil
mixture, which is very important, is top soil,
sand, peat moss, bone meal and charcoal.
Those not there missed some good tips. She
was thanked by Alice and presented with a
gift.
The next meeting will be held on March 5
at 1 p.m. at the Hullett Township office
rooms and the WI will hold card parties on
Feb. 22 and March 8.
Shuffleboard
There were 16 shuffleboard players on,
Feb. 13 and the winner of the evening wow•
Vietta Hoggart.
Explorers
Explorers met on Feb. 15 in the Sunday.
Crttnnl rooms. The Explorer exercises were.
done by Joanne Wilts, Angela Horbaniuk
and Sara Lyons. The collection was $4.
Leader Bev Riley read tbe story.
First year girls were initiated and for
crafts Explorers made bunnies out of.
marshmallows. - reporter Denise Ross.
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FRESH
COUNTRY CUT
7.69
/kg
SUPER SPECIAL
CUT FROM GRADE 'A' BEEF
PRIME RIB
ROASTS
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NEW ZEALAND LIMN
LAMB
FRESH
CHICKEN
LEGSNO BACK ON
CHOPS FROZEN
SCHNEIDERS FRESH
ENGLISH
6.59/kg
2.99b.
4.39/kg
SAUSAGE (PORK 8 1/.99,b
BEEF)
COUNTRY GOLD BONELESS
SMOKED
PICNICPSHOULDER, ,I V ib.
REGULAR OR ALL BEEF
4.39/kg
COUNTRY GOLD X50°
WIENERS 1.'48
SCHNEIDERS SAUSAGE
MUFFIN
ROUNDS
2.62/kg
1.28b.
FRESH
CHICKEN
BREAST 1.89b.
4.17/kg
DELI SPECIALS
Z&W STORE SLICED 5.49/kg
COOKED IMAM
St+6.379/kb9
SCHNEIDERS-3 VAR.
MEAT LOAVES 8.891.
SCHNEIDERS MEDIUM COOKED 13.21 /kg
ROAST BEEF 5.996.
PILLERS LIONER OR 4,83/kg
FINE
MEAT LOAF 2.19.
SCHNEIDERS SANDWICH STYLE
375 9 MEAT SPREAD 25° g
1.99 'ROLLS .1.39
SCHNEIDERS REG. OR CHEESE
300 g
SMOKIES 129
SCHNEIDERS REG. OR CHUNKY 3,5
HEADCHEESE 119
NO NAME SLICED 375 9
COOKED HAM 8.99
NO NAME SALAMI, PEPPERONI OR 600 g
SUMMER SAUSAGE
MEAT CHUBS 159
PILLERS 4.39/kg
KNACKWURST 1999b.
PILLERS-4 VARIETIES
SLICED
SALAMI 1?9
125 g
CAP ON
RIB
STEAKS 3.69.
8.13/kg
CUT FROM GRADE 'A' BEEF
BRAISING
SHORT RIBS
BONELESS 9.90/kg
ROLLED
RIB OF BEEF
PROD. OF MEXICO 2.18/kg
ZUCCHINI SQUASH 99,
PROD. U.S.A. CAN. FCY. 1.96/k9
BOSC PEARS 89.
PROD. OF U.S.A. CALIF.
AVOCADOS
Z/99°
SUPER SPECIAL
SUPER SPECIAL
PROD. OP ONT. CAN. N0. I WAXED
RUTABAGAS 2/99!
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FRESH
BROCCOLI
PROD. OF U.S.A.
CALIFORNIA
BUNCH
0
PROD. OF ONT.
CAN. FANCY
MacINTOSH
APPLES
PROD. OF U.S.A. FLA.
RADISHES 1 l 79°
PROD. OF U.S.A. CALIF.
ROMAINE LETTUCE EA 89°
PROD. OF U.S.A. CALIF. BUNCHES
GREEN ONIONS 3/99'
PROD. OF ISRAEL JAFFA
ORANGES 41b 339
PROD. OF MEXICO 1.96/kg
BRUSSEL SPROUTS891.
PROD. OF ONT. CAN. N0. 1
GREEN CABBAGE 8r
PLANT SPECIALS
3 Ib.
BAG
ASSORTED 4 POT
TROPICAL PLANTS 99
4" POT
KALANCHOE 159
NO NAME WILD 20 Ib
PROD. OF
CHILE
,CAN. NO. 1 GRADE
JUICY
PLUMS
1.52/kg
BIRD SEED 9.39