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The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-08, Page 27ROUND TENDERIZED. • 'CUBE -STEAK_ ib:$2•29 GRADE 'A' BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP STEAK $2.39 EA. SCHNEIDERS SLICED CORNED 'BEEF. SCHNEIDERS LARGE RING BOLOGNA SCHNEIDERS FROZEN REG. OR GARLIC COUNTRY SAUSAGE MAPLE LEAF SMOKED FULLY COOKED BURNS LINK STYLE • BREAKFAST SAUSAGE BURNS GOLDEN . GARLIC FLAVOUR- POLISH SAUSAGE McCAINS 11 OZ PEPPERONI OR 12 OZ. DELUXE PIZZA SUBS 1. 3x2 oz. PKGS. $1 .29 it3:$1 1139 1 lb. PKG.$1 •59 ,e.$2.19 10 oz, PKG. 89 ih 4.09 Ib, $1.39 DINNER PORK SHOULDER MAPLE LEAF C BARBECUE WIENERS NEILSONS ICE CREAM BARSoR SANDWICHES HIGHLINER COOKED FROZEN 14 oz; COD IN BATTER OR FRESH FROZEN 1 lb. \COD FILLETL. ZEHRS ENRICHED BREAD 6 PACK C "AA" CELLS la "C" CELLS-. 1.99 91" CELLS 82.29 CARD OF 2 rithehrs ) fine markets... of fine foods PRICES EFFECTIVE TILL CLOSING TUESDAY, JUNE 13 SCHNEIDERS 6 VARIETIES SANDWICH... MEAT ROLLS FRESH ONTARIO PORK 0, SIDE " lb, SPARERIBS • SCHNEIDERS BROKEN COOKED HAM SLICES 6 or PKG. JUICY RED & RIPE WATERMELON PROD. OF U.S, - WHOLE . lb.• CUT WATERMELON PROD. OF U.S, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE SWEET CANTALOUPES ONTARIO GROWN ' GREEN' ONIONS ONTARIO GROWN 219c !4!!!si;ErcrAPAR,Ncy GRANNY SMITH APPLES lb 69° ZEHRS "A" GRADE FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER EA 59 CRISP RED RADISHES_ _BliNcliE FRESH ONiARID GROWN BUNCHES 3 791c 0 .1111.111•11111111111101 FASTER FEEDING LESS CLIMBING THE BERG SILO UNLOADER Check these features: — Three point suspension for blovi in and feed out, the same day convenience --- No leveling or waiting for silo to settle — Spring loaded auger always cuts clean on edge of silo — Power ring drive always level, always positive — 26" Blade Blower handles bulky haylage easily with low RPM, .for leas bearing problems and high output — Heavier than competition auger for longer lasting durability Couple this with a REASONABLE PRICE and you have an unbeatable cotubiniition. Write or phone for free estimates on your particular needs. Jamesway parts available. Keith Slemon Plumbing & Farm Equipment BUILDS 161/111FIVTHINO POP 1111.41q1411 R.R.#4, Waltono Ontario Phone 345.2734 Methaneresearch ;shows it's not practical yet • Methane .from swine manure may be an alternate ener gy t source for the future, but it is not practical for most producers now. That's the opinion of Dr. Jack fbs, School of Engineering, Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph, who is currently working on methane research. ' Methane gas is produced when manure, mixed 'to near liquid consistency with water, is allowed to .decompose in an airtight t container. This digesting • process is made possible by the action of bacteria in the absence of oxygen. Dr. Pos, says that while the !, technology to produce methane gas exists .at the present time, ready-made systems are not available. Capital costs for a typical 300-gallon per" day dgester can range from $10,000 to $20,000, In addition to cost, storage of • the gas poses' problems and can . be hazardous under certain con- ditions. Funded by a research grant from the Ontario' Ministry of Agriuclture and Food, Dr. Pos is designing a methane digester, for the new swine research facilities at the Arkell Research Station near Guelph. During the next three years, he will be looking at the efficiency, of methane digesters and the utilization of the gas as an energy source: Methane digesters, used' on a limited basis after World War H in Europe, Asia and Africa, employed manure and crop wastes to produce an alternative source of energy. The future of methane as an alternative source of energy in Ontario will depend on the availability and cost of other types of fuel. Guaranteed Investment Certificates Annual Interest VG VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Agricultural Chemicala & Seed Division, 1 Wilton Grove Road, London, Ontario 146A 4C6 Telephone (519) 681-2173 BAfesin is a Reg. TM of Hoechst AG CANADA 'A' GRADE BEEF FULLY AGED FROM THE -HIP Til I-IURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 8, 1918 TA As the late comedian Will Rogers said, I only know what I read in the newspapers and it would appear even the provin- cial politicians are getting a little fed up with the pap being pumped by Quebec. No one repeat, no one — wants to see this country split less than I do, I have, on occasion, suggested that Quebec is being a little silly in recent legislation:* now, Sid Randleman has finally had the guts to say what a lot of us have been feeling. Mr. Randleman, member for Carle ton and-a former Ca- binet minister, is justifiably upset — not mad, mind you — •at what is being foisted off on Ontarions. It is time Ontario got tough. I don't mean• we should be sending in the tanks.— not yet — but the straws are being piled on the camel's back and the load is getting too heavy. For instance: Quebec appears determined to undermine Canada as a working country. Ontario construction workers are being barred from working in Quebec. The reverse is not true. Quebeckers can work in Ontario and they are pouring across the border in the Cornwall area, to do just that. But legislation by' raunehy Rene will make it impos- sible for Ontario construction people to work in Quebec. Ontario has tried, apparently for eight years, to negotiate a settlernent but has failed. I think it is time we got tough. Why? Because this is not the only hosing Ontario gets from Bene's robbers. Ontario truckers have complained for two decades about problems in Quebec. Now, they are sug- gesting, quietly of course, so that the national unity apple- cart will not be upset, that the problems have recently turned to harassment, The Quebec Liquor Commission has systematically and doggedly delisted some Ontario wines. The Quebec government is unrestrainedly Selling pow- dered milk across the border. ----And-any-supply company-in- -eastern- Ontario- wilttell you-- -how-diffietilt-:=AfTitit impossible — it is 'to get an'order from the province of Quebec. The discriminatory purchasing poli- cies of Quebec public agencies have been apparent for years but are now even more blatant.- Yet., Quebec businesses have far fewer problems in getting orders from Ontario public agencies. Quebec businessmen have complete access to contracts in Ontario. When, now and again, Ontario de- cides to apply some of the same. pressures, Rene's robbers shout and scream so loud it is heard as far away as Blubber Bay,, B.C. There are those who will suggest; as Norm Webster did in the Globe and Mail the other day, that the Ottawa River is being polluted by municipalities on the Quebec side, while Ontario towns and cities must live with some of the toughest pollution laws in the world. . • I'm not suggesting •that we should man tanks along the border. I'm not saying let Quebec go. To hell if it wants to. THE MORE STORE AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES WITH DELI COUNTERS MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY KITCHEN willOiSrabg er tans .inotteaMly lb. 13c 64 oz. $1.19 12 INCH WIDTH RCARENYATNIOPINLSTRANST WRAP acie SCALLOPED POTATOES 6 PACK WI. C RAYOYAC ALKALINE BATTERIES MACARONI & CHEESE ZEHRS FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE ZEHRS RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAMS WITH PECTIN WHITE CR.'WHEAT 24 oz. WH. WHEfAT LOAVES 4 BAR BUNDLE ZEST BAR SOAP BILLY REE PURE CREAMED NATURAL HONEY ZEHRS EASY TO PREPARE DINNERS FOR 14.4 oz. $1.19 150 g.•59 16 oz,s1.59 25 ft. 59c 6.2 oz. 59° 21b. $1.99 71/4.k. aF)e 89* 12'6 °z' tins 76° 24 OZ. 99c 12 oz. $1 .49 '12 oz. $1 .49 SLEEVE OF 2 2 d$1 4oz. CUPS R PoKFG6. 69 PKGS OF 82 (.7;1 What amj saying? Okay: let's start calling a spade a spade in Ontario. Let's • stop muzzling our politicians. Instead of telling those who are willing to speak out to shut up in the guise of national unity, let's be, just as honest — 'and ruthless — in our hand- ling of the problems. as we would be in any other aspect of . .0 • Canadian life. I think we are using a velvet .touch when we should be using the clout that this province has in inter-provincial af- fairs. • • - I'm happy to see Bill Davis call, Quebec's finance minister "illogical, nonsensical and somewhat less than accurate" in reference to an assertion made by Jacques Parizeau. I re- call Liberal leader Stuart Smith making some impolite re- marks about the P.Q. the day after they were-eleeted..The— NDP brass has been decrying the Quebec stand on construe- , tion workers for years. That's good in my books. I stand for national unity but nobody is going to, get it. by, coming in the back door. Espe- cially crazy is this language bill of Rene's which is so full of authoritarianism and' racism that it makes me sick to my ' stomach: . Quebec has started on a dangerous road. It's time the rest of Canada said so. lb. 'Afesin 2E is a clear liquid herbicide that's given excellent results as a preemergent spray 'for over seven years now. It, can be used alone or in combination to give ydu control of broadleaf weeds and grasses in all major bean* and potato crops the easy way. *White beans *Lima beans *Soybeans. • *Snap beans *Kidney beans. *Yelloweye beans Now available at your Pfizer dealer. lb. 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