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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-11-10, Page 19CASELOTS AYLMER CHOICE TOMATOES 24/28 ft. oz. tins 12/28 fl. ox. tins 93.98 $6.99 GRANULATED EXTRA FINE WHITE SUGAR LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN BEANS WITH PORK CHEF BOYARDEE BEEF RAVIOLI CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK TOP VALU PONYTAIL -WHITE SLICED BREAD $825 5/4 kg bags 24/19 ft. oz. tins 98 48/1 9 $329 10/24 oz. loaves lb. tins 1 1 912/380 fl. oz. tins 12/19 fi. oz. tins 1.98 $5.99 GREEN GIANT • FANCY NIBLETS CORN HEINZ KEG OF KETCHUP DELSEY ASSORTED COLOURS BATHROOM TISSUE HEINZ FANCY TOMATO JUICE 24/19 ft. oz. tins tins 48/2 roll pkgs. 12/19 ft. oz. tins $13" 12 /32 fl. oz. btls. 24/2 roll pkgs. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 48/10 fl. oz. $ I 0 78 24/10 ft. oz. tins $ 5 •39 92.98 $6.49 $ 98 7,48.fl. oz. tins $27.98 13.99 KRAFT DINNER CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP MITCHELLS FANCY APPLESAUCE TIDE POWDERED DETERGENT 48/10 ft. ox. tins 92.98 24/10 fl. $6 49 oz. tins n $850 12/28 oz. jars 1498 $ II 83 8/6 lb. boxes 48/1.25 ox. pkgs. • MITCHELL'S PURE APPLE JUICE YORK BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY FROZEN POT PIES ORIOLE 100% VEGETABLE OIL PARCHMENT MARGARINE TEND. .FLESH FROZEN CHICKEN LEGS BURNS WIENERS OR FROZEN HAMBURGER PATTIES 10 lb. box $849 24/8 ox. CANADA NO. 11 TABLE POTATOES 20 lb. tag 9. $790 798 12 /48 fl. oz. tint I 36/1 lb. 998 prints 7:77-127M,-,276hi:ZEMETEIM 1fls. 197: rolls Pf mov-Ativocato, Nov Civil liberties remove the provision if he returned to power with .a majority, the Premier used the defeat to argue obstruction by Opposition Parties and dissolve the Legislature. Liberal Leader Stuart Smith said that the Minister's latest announcement "proves that they haven't told the truth to the people of Ontario. The whole election was a farce. They spent $25-million on a futile election." A tax exemption granted to Ronto Development Company was the subject of a grat deal of controversy last year. Now the Legislature's Public Accounts Committee has voted that the Goverment should change its mind and try to collect up to $2 million from Ronto. The Province has now reduced the allowable limit of benzene in the air in the workplace to one part per million,from the former Let Lis Help You Drive a Better Bargain! tAb'ertilvit NEW I.OW RATES lC ck) INTEREST RATES (CVck) DOLLAR COSTS standard of U) parts per million, This action has been taken as a. result of a warning from a 13$. occupational health and safety agency that the chemical has been linked to cancer. Hugh O'Neil, M.P.P. (Quinte), Liberal Labour Critic, has asked the Government to delay debate on the principle of its oc- cupational health bill until the Ontario Federation of Labour holds its convention at the end of November, because QFL officials want to discuss the bill ex- tensively with their members before it goes to a Legislature Committee for detailed scrutiny, Roth Opposition Parties have urged the Government to open the spring session of the Legislature next year in January or February, instead of, as is traditional, in March, The current session is due to end on December 16. Let's BOOM Friends WCTORIA.,..dGREY TH,S1 LOMPANY 5INLE 425 Main St., Exeter DENNIS .1. WITH Manager MRS. JOYCE BLACK Accevrotarot. 23 5.0530 BOTTLES AID MIDGETS The Exeter Kinsmen Club raised more than $200 from a bottle drive. The money will be used to sponsor the Exeter midget hockey team. From the left are Bob and Vicki Reynolds, Ken Mops and Gerald,Willi$. T-A photo BETTY& ARTS FOODLINER & ANNEX GRAND BEND, ONTARIO 238-2123 66 111111,:if SALE" NOVEMBER 7 12, 1,911 • By JACK RIPPELI. MPP Huron-Middlesex There has, of course, been consider able discussion at Queen's Park of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police break. in at the Montreal Headquarters of the Parti Quebecois in 1973, Liberal Leader Stuart Smith called on the Legislature to in- form Ottawa of its "abhorrence at, this fundamental breach of civil liberties". While this suggestion was not adopted, all three parties said they were shocked at news of the break-in. The Attorney-General and Solicitor-General of Ontario are to meet with senior provincial officials of the RCMP to discuss whether they have investigated legitimate political parties in this province, to ask "just what the nature of their activities" is in this connection, The Attorney- General said he is satisfied that the government is kept fairly well informed of the force's activities. In his view, the province has "always tolerated a fair amount of police discretion because to do otherwise would create the im- pression We're directing police operations for political con- siderations", but there is a "delicate balance" between allowing them a degree of in- dependence and "the opposite, where they are a power unto themselves responsible to no- one." Responding to a question from Stuart Smith, the Attorney- General said the preliminary report by the Ontario Police Commission into the Praxis break-in contains "no evidence whatsoever of any police in- volvement of any police force — RCMP, Metro Toronto police department or any other police department". He said he would release "the relevant contents" of the report when he receives it in final form, but he does not "intend to table the complete report as a police report because it contains . many statements based on hearsay and unfounded allegations." The Huron Street office of Praxis Corporation, a group organizing the poor, were broken into on December 1.8, 1970. Documents reported missing were earlier this year turned over to Metro police by the RCMP. The Solicitor-General has in- formed a committee of the Legislature that while he does not wish to minimize the problems of racism, and he agrees that in- cidents of attacks upon South Asians are increasing, he con- siders it unfair to expect police to solve these problems. He expressed the view that the main problem is "in our homes, in our schools and in our work- places where we, as private citizens, can let this kind of prejudice fester." Opposition Parties have, in recent weeks, been pressing the Government to release an official legal opinion on whether or not Quebec's French-language Charter, Bill 101, is in the main constitution. The Attorney- General this week expressed the official view that "the Charter as enacted by the National Assembly is not in excess of the legal powers of the province as a whole," The Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations has an- notined that the allowable ceiling on rent increases without the need for appeal has been reduced from 8 percent to 6 percent. This amendment was forced upon the Government by Opposition Parties earlier this year,and ties allowable rent increases to the federal wage guidelines. While he said he would not =Itiemeueleiellommeeeimeimulele..-. ADAMS Heating & Cooling ti • Heating Systems INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED 1 General Sheet Metal Work I- • Air Conditioning g • Humidifiers * Ventilation of All Types 23 5 .2 1 67 .E.• ;;; 131 Huron St" East, Exeter'