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Dec. 31/80
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ment, Sunday, above, the team lines up at the blue line for presentations. T-A photo
HEARING TESTS
No Obligation
EXETER PHARMACY
Thurs. Dec. 4 - 1 to 3 p.m.
Batteries, accessories, repairs to most makes
e&we-• • J. D. FAIR
Hearing Aid Service
145 Ontairo St. Stratford HEARING AIDS
CHRISTMAS CRAFTS - Evelyn Smith and Thea Rothbaeur
display some of the Christmas, crafts at Saturday's Stephen
Opti-Mrs. club bazaar. T-A photo
GROCERIES
4 litre Italian Dressing
4 litre French Dressing
4 litre Thousand Island Dressing
4 litre Miracle Whip
4 litre Prepared mustard
100 oz. Heinz Ketchup
100 oz. Hunts Ketchup
100 oz. Libbys Tomato Juice
128 oz. Sweet Relish
128 oz. Bread & Butter Pickles
128 oz. Salad Olives •
128 oz. Stuffed Olives
100 oz. Ripe Olives
128 oz. Sweet Mixed Pickles
128 oz. Plain Dills
Price Compare with Save
6.89
5.99
6.59
7.25
2.65
3.65
3.05
1.65
4.40
5.25
5.95
10.05
7.15
5.20
3.85
500 ml. 1.63
500 ml. 1.45
500 m1.1.63
500 ml. 1.25
16 oz. 71
32 oz. 1.89
32 oz. 1.89
48 oz. 1.23
15 oz. 95
15 oz. 1.12
12 oz. 1.13
15 oz. 2.05
14 oz. 1.08
15 oz. 1.09
24 oz. 1.19
5.63
4.22
5.63
2.82
3.60
2.00
3.00
1.55
3.28
4.22
5.57
7.68
.85
4.27
2.55
Colby (Baden)
Milk Cheddar
Med. Cheddar
Old Cheddar (white)
Mozzarella
10 lbs.
22.50
/2.50
22.50
25.30
5 lbs.
11.75
11.75
11.75
13.15
10.25
PARTY FAVORITE
Cheese
FROZEN SEA FOOD
Prices Compare with Savings
5 lb. box Boston Blue Fillets 6.79
10 lb. box Boston Blue Fish Sticks 17.45
10 lb. box Battered Boston Blue fish 14.90
80 x 2 oz.
5 lb. box Cod Fillet 8.30
10 lb. box Battered cod 80 x 2 oz. 18.00
16 oz. 1.89
2.80
14 oz. 1.85 3.35
16 oz. 2.24
7.50
16 oz. 2.18 2.90
16 oz. 2.24 4.40
BUY BULK and SAVE
OPEN 9 A.M.-6 P.M. MON.-SAT.
lb. 3.29
Save $1.30 lb.
lb. 2.10
(approx. 50 lbs.) ib.2.49
(approx. 14 lbs.) IlD.1.8 1
lb. •89
lb. 1.09
BAKING
SUPPLIES
Price
10 lb. Slab Chocolate 30.45
5 lbs. Chocolate Chips 7.25
5 lbs. butterscotch Chips 8.60
5 lbs. Shredded Coconut 7.95
5 lbs. Walnut Pieces 13.25
5 lbs. Pitted Dates 6.30
Woodbury
Shampoo 250 ml. (compare with 250
McCain Frozen
5"Pizzas
(Compare with pkg of 4.5" $2.39),
60's (by the case only)
BEEF Loins of Beef
Try smoked ham for the Christmas season
•
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Compare with
.8 oz. 2.89
12 oz. 2.17
6 oz. 1.21
7 oz. 1.19
200 gr. 1.89
375 gr. 1.49
Merners
Old fashioned Ham
Compare with Schneiders olde fashioned ham at $4.59 lb.
RTE tin end
Hams approx 10 lb. cut to your specifications
Schneiders Dutch,Luncheon, Mac & Cheese, Pickle & Pimento, Chicken
Assorted Loaves approx 5 lb. lb. 1.95
WY,
PORK Loins of Pork
Pork Shoulder Section (hock on) approx 12 lbs.
Section
Leg of Porls,. (hock on) approx 20 lbs.
We will cut to your specification
your choice of meat while you wait.
ml. at $1.39)
Save
27.15
7.15
7.40
5.65
5.95
3.30
3/1.99
SAVE 2.18
19.00
SAVE 16.80
3 to 4 oz. Lobster Tails 10 lb. box
King Crab Legs
Snow Crab & Cluster
Frog Legs
Salmon Steaks
Lobster Tails
Unbattered Shrimp
21-25
Battered Shrimp
Unbattered Scallops
DETERGENT
Price Compare with Save
4 litre Liquid Window Cleaner 3.85 1.5 litre 1.85 1.12
50 lb. Powdered Sunlight Detergent 32.95 12 litre 7.99 5.00
25 lb. Powdered Sunlight Detergent 17.25 12 litre 7.99 1.75
50 lb. Tide Powdered Detergent 37.80 12 litre 12.63 3.00
25 lb. Sunlight Dishwasher Detergent 20.85 1 litre 2.25 465
accepted on orders of $75 or more
Chargex or Mastercharge
VISA 1
Prices will be effective Nov. 27 to Dec. 2
PAY LESS NOW FOR FANCY, FROZEN VEGETABLES
Case of 6 x 5 lbs. 5 lbs. Compare with 2 lbs. Save
Green Beans 15.75 2.80
1.93
13.35
Waxed Beans 15.75
2.80
1.55
7.65
Brussell Sprouts 20.45
3.55
1.85
7.45
Sliced Carrots 11.45
2.00
1.05
4.45
Cauliflower 18.05
3.20
1.98
11.65
Corn 15.00
2.65
1.59 .9.00
Mixed Vegetables 13.05 2.25
1.33
7.05
Peas 13.05
2.25
1.33
7.05
Turnips 8.65 1.75 .89
4.85
The saving is based on case lot purchase of 30 lbs.
103.50
lb. 7.15
lb. 2.79
lb. 5.45
6 oz. lb. 3.95
5 to 6 oz. lb . 12.95
count 3 lb. bag 31.`5
or per lb. 11.45
lb. 6.50
lb. '7.65
Onion Rings 5 lb. box 5.45
Battered Mushrooms 4 lb. box 7.50
Egg Rolls 120 x 2 oz. portions 25.00
5% off your order with the booking of Vi pig or beef or
the bringing in of your own animal for custom killing
for processing in January or February.•
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Page 2A
Mini-budget eliminates
year, and amounting to $57.
millions will more than
offset the $20 million rebate
scheme in the mini-budget.
The Energy Minister,
Robert Welch, stated that
the grant would mean a $35
reduction next year for a
rural household using more
than 250 kilowatt hours a
month. However, the' in-
crease to take effect
January 1, will raise the cost
of using 1,000 kwh a month
nearly $5 to $47.60.
Benefits increase
Some 175,000 recipients of
welfare and family benefits
allowances will receive a 7%
increase in their monthly
cheques in the New Year,
and the increase will cost
taxpayers an additional $49
million a year, for an es-
timated total annual expen-
diture of more than $695
million.
Making the announce-
ment, the Minister Keith
Norton emphasized that this
was an interim adjustment
to compensate for inflation
effects and is not to be inter-
preted as the basic rate of
adjustment for the 1981-82
-fiscal year. A single person
on general assistance will
receive $238 a month, up
from $222.
A couple with two children
between the ages of 10 and 15
will receive $535 (up $35).
Benefits under the work in-
centives program will in-
crease from between $25 to
$65 a month, depending on
the size of the family,
The maximum amount of
the handicapped children's
benefits will go to $200 a
month ( up $25,) Mr. Norton
announced a new program -
a discharge allowance of up
By JACK „monk
You will no doubt be
aware that the Treasurer's
mini-budget eliminated the
7% sales tax on new
household furniture, new
major household appliances,
building materials for
homes and apartments and
new light trucks and vans. In
fact there will be up to $700
sales tax rebates on
purchases of new light
trucks and vans weighing 9,-
000 pounds or less,
These measures will apply
until next June 30th. A new
cabinet committee headed
by the Treasurer, Frank
Miller, will get $750 million
to spur economic and
regional development during
the next five years. Also the
government wants to mount
a three-year program, star-
ting by early 1982, to cushion
the effect of sharp increases
in home heating costs on
people with low or fixed in-
comes.
Rural Ontario Hydro
customers will receive
rebates totalling $20 million
next year to offset the high
rates they pay compared to
urban users.
Hydro grant
Liberal House Leader
Robert Nixon commented
that the already announced
increase of 11,259 in rural
hydro rates starting next
to $337' as 'of January 1981 • to
assist handicapped people
"in making the transition
from institutional to com-
munity living as easily as
possible".
Workmen's
Compensation, Board
A report by Harvard
Professor Paul Weiler on the
WCB recommends a sweep-
ing overhaul of the compen-
sation system which would
give more money to workers
whose disability leads to in-
come losses and less to in-
jured workers able to main-
tain earnings.
The interim report tabled
in the Legislature by the
Minister of Labour, Dr.
Robert Elgie, would protect
all the earnings of 90% of the
Province's workers.
It also proposes that in-
jured workers should have
their fringe benefits main-
tained by the employer, the
integration of workers' com-
pensation with other income
maintenance systems, such
as Canada Pension Plan,
lump-sum payments to a
surviving spouse of a worker
killed on the job equal to the
income ceiling, and lump-
sum payment to each per-
manently disabled worker
pegged to the degree of
physical impairment and
age at the time of injury.
Dangerous trucking
Changes in provincial law
provide for fines of up to
$50,000 for anyone illegally
trucking dangerous goods,
and will also make it possi-
ble for truckers to keep their
licences to drive if they can
prove medical conditions
such as diabetes won't affect
their jobs.
The Dangerous Goods
Transportation Act, will be
enforced by Provincial
Transport Ministry Officials
and the OPP, Separate
Tire flaps
stop spray
The Ontario Ministry of
Transportation and Com-
munications encourages the
use of newly developed tire
flaps to control the spray and
splashing from truck tires
during wet road conditions.
These flaps hang behind
each tire and are designed to
trap water and redirect it
toward the pavement
beneath the vehicle. In
addition, side flaps which
extend along the sides of the
trailer directly above the
tires prevent further
spraying.
As a result, visibility
improves remarkably for
drivers in passing vehicles.
Public and Safety
Information Branch
1201 Wilson Avenue
Downsview, Ontario
amendments. to the iiighway
Traffic Act provide for
greater flexibility in
medical regidations.
Education bill
All parents of exceptional
children will have the right
to appeal school board
decisions about placement of
their children under a.
Liberal amendment added to
a special education
The Minister of Ethica-
tion, Dr, Bette Stephenson,
was initially opposed to a Un-
iversal appeal mechanism,
saying it would cause ex-
cessive litigation. However,
she and her party decided to.
back the amendment, which
was opposed by the NM,
The Honourable Tom.
Wells, Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs,
introduced a bill which will
assist, municipalities to
resolve boundary and boun-
dary related issues. The
legislation would, authorize a
municipality wanting to
resolve an inter-
municipality boundary or
boundary related issue, to
apply to the Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs
rather than to the Ontario.
Municipal Board.
A fact finder would be ap-
pointed under the Act to look
into the application. If
necessary, direct face to
face negotiations between
the municipalities would
follow. These would lead to
an agreement and the agree-
ment could be implemented
either through legislation or
through an Order-In-Council
issued under Section it of
the Act.
If, however, there was no
agreement there would be a
number of options, one of
which would be allowing the
matter to go before the On-
tario Municipal Board. The
Bill would amend the
Municipal Act so as to limit
annexation and amalgama-
tion applications to the OMB
to those involving unorganiz-
ed territory and those
authorized following
proceedings under this new
legislation.