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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-17, Page 8Victoria Lynn Rodger, daughter of Bill and Joan Rodger, of RR 1 Auburn, Ont. graduates) from the Diploma Nursing pro- gram at Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology in Barrie on June 14, 1985. Proud grandparents are Phyllis and Emer- son Rodger of Auburn, and Les Chapman and Ruth of Goderich. Dan Proctor Susan is pleased to announce the graduation of her husband Dan Proctor from the Biomedical Engineering Program and Elec- tronic Engineering Program at Fanshawe College, London. Dan is the son of Mr "'and Mrs. Charles Proctor of London. He has ac- cepted a position with Health Consultants, London. David John Gross David John Gross, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Carmen Gross "of RR 1, Auburn graduated with first class honors from the University of Waterloo at spring convocation ceremonies held on May 25. He received his Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. David is presently employed in the Plant Engineering Depart- ment at Western Foundry in Wingham. 11oimesville yours peopie perform ca: By Dora Shobbrook LONDESBORO - Rev. Dave Snihur and Gordon Shobbrook welcomed worshippers to the United Church on July 7 and ushers were Stephen Duizer, Kevin Wright and Dennis and Gerben Wilts. Rev. Snihur welcomed the Halmesville United Church young people to the service -They performed a musical cantata "Kids Praise." Blowers in the church were from the wedding of Joan Hunking and Gord Henderson which took place July 13 at the Honking home faun on Concession 12 of 'Hullett Township. On July 28, Ruth Snider f Hope International Development Agency ill be leading the service when Rev. Snihur w be at Camp Menestung. The first three Sundays in August will be holidays. In place of a sermon the Holrnesville kids presented "Kids' Praise," featuring Bill Jewitt and choir director Jackie Norman. WI Agriculture meeting President Mrs. Reg Lawson welcomed all to the WI July 10 meeting. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Dora Shobbrook. The treasurer's report revealed a balance in the chequing account of $813,85. Thanks were received from Marjorie Duizer, Lisa Duizer and Lady Diana nursery school for the donation. 'Roll call was answered by 11 members with the name of a by-product of the dairy industry. 4-H leaders for Basic Baking are Sandra Mayberry, Marjorie Duizer, Mary Buffinga and Army Gerrit. The president thanked all who had helped in any way with the. Gr. 8 graduation banquet and those attending the DAVE COLEMAN, an FBDB representative will be at the PARKER HOUSE MOTEL in Clinton . NEXT THURSDAY Come and meet him.,There is no obligatidn or cost, and your business can gain a lot' from it... If you're looking for financial aid in tlll'e form of loans,. loan guarantees or even selling an equity position in your business, come and discuss it with us. We have • experienced counsellors who. can help you plot a course for growth and success for your business. And we can provide you with direction to get government assistance, bcfth federal and provincial, as well as other vital information. For an advance appointment, call: (519) 271.5650 (collect) 1036 Ontario Street STRATFORD, Ontario N5A 6Z3 La Banque Ore ses services dans les deux langues ollic,elles. • BACKING INDEPENDENT BUSINESS Federal Business Banque federale Development Bank de developpement (';tnad"a district picnic July 8, Margaret Taylor and Dora Shobbrook. Margaret supplied the Londesboro program. Debbie Cunningham was M.C. for the 441 Leadership Club. Roger Cunningham started with a game to get all acquainted. Debbie introduced guest speaker" Denise Nethery, the dairy princess. She told about the number of milk by-products and had trays, one of fruit and dip and one. of vegetables arid' dip which were served at lunch. Each received .a recipe for the dips. She was thanked by Elm Jewitt and presented with a gift. The 4-H Leadership Club entertained with contests and reports of their learning such as how to stand in public speaking, how to sit, how to eat properly, officers and their duties and remembering names. 'Taking part were Susan Gross, Marilyn Archambault, Elizabeth Lawson, Glenyle McClinchey, Angela Sneider, Lisa Duizer and Dave Van Beers. Business dealt with the July 12-13 Hullett rays, the barbecue on the 13th from 5 to 7 p.m. with the concert at 7 to 8 p.m.. The Tweedsmuir book will be in the hall on Saturday, on July 17 there is a Huronview birthday party, and on July 18 the theatre lunch will be held with two bus loads attending, with the proceeds to go to tornado victims. On August 14 resolutions and hobbies will be demonstrated by Liz Yeates and there is an invitation from the Walton WI for August 21. All signed a get well card for Isabel Colson. Burns UCW- The July meeting was held on the 10th at the home of Hazel Reid with 16 members present. ' The topic "Let there be light" was presented by Hazel Reid, Joan Middegaal, Joan Hogarth, Gloria McEwing and Josephine McGregor. Hazel Reid gave a reading. Amelia Rice conducted business. Thank you cards came from Bob and Edna Reid and family, Jean Leiper, Phyllis Hoggart and Wilma Shepherd, Gerrit and Rein() Wilts and family, Gordon and Madelon Radford and George and Mae Smith. - Personals Tuesday visitors with Mr. and,Mrs. Bob Burns were Mrs. Nene lway of Amherstburg, Barbara and Katie Paterson, London, and Bob's brother Jim of Endery, B.C. who stayed till Thursday. Dinner guests July 12 with Beth Knox were cousins Edna Stemler of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Vera Gibbings and Thelma Ellery, Clinton, Bessie McBride, Carlow, Maimie Crawford, Blyth and Dora Shobbrook, Londesboro. July 14 visitors with Mrs. Alice Davidson and her mother Mrs. Grace Fairey were Eunice and Bill Bushell of Harriston. Don and Dennis Newby of Kitchener visited on July 14 with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby. Mrs. Edna Stemler of Pilot Mound, Manitoba spent July 12-14 with Dora Shobbrook. On July 14 they visited with Maimie Crawford, Blyth. Edna stayed there for a longer visit. On July 11, Bob• Burns and brother Jim visited relatives in Kincardine. Jim stayed for a longer visit. Margaret Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor attended the 25 year wedding`w iniveii s i t., Marti c aylo and Harty A1'yddge of.Bei, fave wlticb`was held on July .1:3 at* !%Wham golf 'Club, Congratulations. Jean Scott held a gathering t9T her family on July 14. Present were J'... and Dori a Scott from Goderich; Jill and pave Jerltis, Angie, Craig and Becky, Seafotth;. Judy and John Dickson, Christopher, Mike and Bobby.; Jay Carter, Sherrialnd Trade, Clinton; Mr and Mrs. Jamie 'Scott and Denny, Seaforth; and Ken'and ;Laura Scott, Billy Jim, Christie and Shannon.; Glenyle Hutter, Geoffry and Steven of $t, Agatha spent the weekend with+her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson. They attended the Hullett Township Days on July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter arrived home from a 12 day trip to Calgary mid points as far west as Victoria, BC. Hullett Days A large number of people enjoyed Hullett Days. The weekend event featured two ball games, children's games and the childretiis tractor pull, a barbecue, a variety show and the Farmer's Olympics with sii teams representing different corners of the township. A team each came from Harlock, Kinburn, Summerhill and Walkerburn and Londesboro had two teams. Remove carrot tops Remove the green tops of carrots before storing in the crisper, says Monica Beau- mont, foods and nutrition specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Ford's rural organizations and services brach. The tops draw moisture from the carrots leaving them soft and limp. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REOUIREMENTS FOR FRYING, ROASTING OR BARBECUE FRESH GRADE 'A' WHOLE Z,,,, CHICKENS SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT 9 A.M. WED. JULY 17 UNTIL CLOSING SAT. JULY 20/85 FRESH MEATY PORK SIDE RIBS 4.39/.kg SWEET PICKLED CORNMEALED COOKED HAM BACK BACON 175 g PKG. Ib. BONELESS STRIP LOIN STEAKS..... 15.41/kg PULLERS BAVARIAN SMOKED 6.9g. BOCKWURST • 6.59/k9 NO NAME HUNGARIAN, PEPPERONI OR SMOKIES NO NAME CHICKEN WIENERS.. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN LOIN LAMB CHOPS . Z®99b. Z.N. 3 VARIETIES3.06/kg CHUNK MEATS 1.3b. SCHNEIDERS REG. OR bHUNKY 375 9 HEADCHEESE . 2.29 MAPLE LEAF FROZEN VEAL STEAKETTES .. 3.89 MAPLE LEAF GOLDEN FRY SAUSAGE 750 g 300 g x®99 375 g 1.68 450 g 99# BONELESS 500 g CROSS CUT RIB STEAKS BONELESS 2,29 CENTRE CUT PORK LOIN CHOPS 4.39/kg CENTRE CUT FRESH WHOLE CUT UP CHICKEN ?.38.,f.08.. SCHNEIDERS SLICED ROUND COOKED MEATS 175 g PKG. f.59 10 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS MINI DELI'S 250 g PKG. f.99 COUNTRY GOLD COUNTRY STYLE COOKED HAM 769.3.49 SCHNEIDERS SLICED CORNED BEEF & PASTRAMI 3x50 g 2.19 MAPLE LEAF - 4 VARIETIES SLICED BOLOGNA 500 g PKG. f.99 DELI DEPT. SPECIALS freettiy>rfc tat tli t zaw COOKED HAM SCHNEIDERS REG. OR BEEF BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA SCHNEIDERS JUMBO SUMMER SAUSAGE 5.05/kg 2.29. 5.27/kg 2.39, 10.56/kg MAPLE LEAF COIL POLISH SAUSAGE 4.17/kg STRIP LOIN STEAKS 6x1759 f,799 2.50 PER SERVING PREPARED 2.84/kg SHOPSYS POTATO SALAD • 29b. PREPARED 3.51 /kg PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA LARGE HONEY DEW • MELONS PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA LARGE SIZE NECTARINES 1.74/kg PRODUCT OF CANADA NO. 1 LOCAL ONTARIO LARGE GREEN CABBAGE CANADA NO. 1 LOCAL ONTARIO SWEET Ib. EACH DOZEN RIB EYE STEAKS 6 x VING 12.49 BEEF TENDERLOIN BACON WRAPPED STEAKS 6x150g 18. 99 3.17 PER SERVING BEEF .BURGERS £99 12 x 91 g .50 PER SERVING BULK FOOD SPECiALS NOT AVAILANLE IN ALL. MARKETS LOWHN 3•ikkg CHOC, BARS 1.391„. GREAT SAVINGS READYTO MIX 211; ICED TEA 971 ALL COLONIAL OR VOORTMASN 3eIO6 39/k9 COOKIE1b. GREA W ER®��rkg WO NUTS 1.99 Ib. 9 FANCY QUALITY CALIFORNIA MELONS PRODUCTS OF U.S.A. CANARY, . CASABA, ORANGE FLESH OR SANTA CLAUS M.ELONS 1.74/kg Ib. CANADA NO. 1 BUNCH FRESH ONTARIO BUNCH BEETS 79' PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 196/k9 FRESH CRISP MINI CARROTS 89.. MEXICAA MANGOES OR., _.. EA. CANAD ENGLISH CUCUMBERS e R'FED VARIETIES 3`' POTS TROPfCAL 2��� �r9 6" OUSE TPOTS YPE EA H DIEFFENBACHIA 1.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. N0. 1 3.73/kg GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES 1.6 Ib. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. N0. 1 CALIFORNIA LARGE SIZE PLUMS CANADA 110. 1 GRADE 2.64/kg LARGE FRESH ONTARIO FIELD, TOMATOES tn. PRODUCT OF CANADA t.30/kta ONTARIO FRESH CRUNCHY BEAN SPROUTS9t. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 PINT NEW JERSEY FRESH ' BLUEBERRIES