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Supply at the. Hensall
Livestock Barns consisted
mainly of hefers and steers.
Trading was active with
higher prices. Fat cattle:
heifers, $37.50 - $40.50, tops to
$.42.50: steers, $41.50 - $44,
tops to $45.50. Pigs:
weanlings, $27 - $37; chunks,
$.10 $45
socials
Mrs. Eileen Rannie has
moved into her new house on
Queen Street. We wish her
many happy days in her new
residence.
Mrs ' Janice Biback, a.c-
companied by her husband
Peper, was a delegate to the
Sixth International Con-
vention of La Leche in
-Toronto from. Suly
While her parents were away,
Victoria visited with her
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs.
Roger Whitman ,,,at their
icottage on Lake Erie.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Rader , of Exeter, and
their grandson Dannie, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber of
Kippen visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Oesch.
Mrs. Helen (Cook) MacRae.
and her son Mr. Donald
MacRae of •Ottawa spent the
weekend at the homeof Mrs.
Albert Shirray.
MANNING
HIGHLAND, MAPLE OR
15 -OZ BOX
We've gone Plum Crazy!
MIX 'N MATCH SALE!
No. 1 Grade, Santa Rosa, Wickson,
Eldorado, Mariposa, Queen Anne,
Nubians, Laroda, Large Size, Sweet, Juicy
SWEET — FRESH� FROM THE TROPICS
Mangoes EACH 795i
WITH HANGER
IDEAL FOR SALADS — FRESH DAILY
PROCESSED FRESH -DAILY
Cole Slaw 8.OZ PKG 3 FOR 1.00
NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO GROWN, LARGE HEADS
Cabbage EACH 29¢
HAVE SALAD EVERYDAY!
Plentiful supplies of Ontario grown
salad vegetables arriving daily.
Action Priced
pkg of '
4 rolls
,street condition back a
Hensall council is very
dissatisfied with the condition
their contractor left the sides
of the street and boulevards.
The contractors paved over
a couple of sanitary manholes
within theme' village and in
paving the sti eets they raised
them two or three inches thus
making the shoulders of the
road too low.
"It will cost us th thousands
of dollars if we attempt to fix
everything ourselves,"
remarked Reeve- Hardd
Knight, "I feel they are
responsible and we should
make every attempt to get
the money out of the con-
tractor,"
The Ministry of the
Environment is holding back
a, certain portion of ..the
contra'tor's fee so council is
hopeful they will be ,able to
put some pressure on the
contractor to complete the
job to their satisfaction.
• Council granted permission
for the International Plowing
Match to place a 16 inch`sign
with their logo on it on the
community service .club signs
at the entrance nee to the village
for the year 1978 as the
Plowing Match will be in
J-luron County that year.
August 1 was declared a
civic holiday by council for
the village of Hensall,
Council informed councillor
Homer Campbell he may
inform the Parks Bd. council
has noobjections to changing
the ball diamond to the west
corner of the grounds with the
backstop against the bush
rather, than having it in 'the
east corner • as had been
originally planned.
Clerk' Treasurer Bob Heil
gave his semi-annual
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sewers instailed
treasurer's report to council they received for the job of a
and the amounts spent as of clerk treasurer for the
June 30 were almost 'without village. The applications
exception close to 50 percerlt were narrowed to four and
of the total budgets allotted these four will be interviewed
for each` area. Council was next week.
pleased to see they were A decision on the hew clerk
stay -it g -withi-rt-the-ir'bu„dgpt. must be made soon b as the
Council went in camera to present clerk, Bob Heil will
discuss twelve applications be leaving asbf July 31.
Clinton police report
'Getting a driving permit
can be a trying test, both for
the instructor and the drive .
One q�..tI ea woman found'this
out wh 'n she was attempting
to get her licence last Friday car and. undetermined
in Clinton. As she was taking damage to.thesign.
her test, driving south on . The Goderich detachment '
Victoria of. the OPP reported a quiet'
Street, the car she
was driving mounded a week with no major accidents
traffic island and strugk ' a and only a • few .minor oc -
sign, curances, ,
Chief Lloyd Westlake in-
vestigated the, acci ent Land
while no injurie's were in-
curred there 'was an
estimated $600 damage to the
WE RESERVE THERIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL
• FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.
16.OZ LOAF
Assorted Flavours- •
BoRDENs
yoGuRT
McCONNELL ORANGE PEKOE
"tee
6. -oz tub
ACTION PRICED!
Royal, Blackberry, Cherry, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry
ACTION PRICED!
JELLY3-oz pkg
' a
'POWDE
for
POWDERS
Scaliest, Creamed Bonus Pack
coTTAGE
cHEEs 20oz
carton
14-flaoz tin
Action Priced
pkg of
100
ACTION PRICED!
Action Priced
LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI ;OR
Action Priced
Powdered
Limith ,2 per
customer with
minimum 5.00
order excluding
-"-cigarettes and
this purchase
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Me Clinton fountain finally running this summer and the
renowned Clinton water.can now he enjoyed by shoppers
and passing people. Don Bartliff and Don Ellwood of the
Pt!l' went to work on Tuesday to put the fountain, located
at , the corner of .Albert and Rattenbury Street, into
working order. (News -Record photo)
Bendix Horne Systems,
Inc., a manufacturer of
mobile, and modular homes
and recreational vehicles,
announced last week a
reorganization of its North
American operations.
Leonard P. Ferris,
president, said the company's
administrative headquarters
will remain in Atlanta, but
the U.S. headquarters for
manufactured home
operations will be rnoved
from there to Riverside,
California, and the.operations
headquarters for recreational
vehicles will be relocated
from Atlanta to Marlette,
Michigan.
.He also announced that in
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Canada, Bendix Home
Systems, Ltd. will move its
headquarters for
manufactured housing
operations_ from London to
Hensall, and will consolidate
its recreational vehicle
headquarters with the. U.S.
R.V. division in Marlette.
Salaried employees whose
offices are moving are being
interviewed about tran-
sferring, Ferris said, and
many have already decided
to stay with their jobs at the
new locations.
The purpose of the
reorganization, Ferris said, is
to "shift -both product lines
and facilities to markets
where we see more active
growth. Trends in the cost .of
conventional construction
indicate that manufactured
housing ' is an affordable
alternative that more people
will be considering in the
period ahead. Our
reorganization moves will
position Bendix Home
Systems' to meet the in-
creased demand in this sector
of the housing marke,t."
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