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continuedfrom page4A will simply add winter barley
0 and Food, has also announced to their spring grain acreage
that crop insurance for winter when they renew their spring
barley is available this fall
for the first. time. The
deadline for applications for
the 1977-78 is October 20, 1977.
The premium is • $3.00 per
acre.
Winter barley will be
covered under the spring
grain contract because of its
similarity to spring sown
4 barley. Farmers who now
have a spring r•air=itract
grain contract.
The amount of protection
for winter barley is the same.
as that for spring grain crops
with a winter -kill reseeding
..,benefit of $25 per acre and a
production guarantee of 31/2
cents per pound.
Just a reminder to
organizations,
municipalities, and in-
dividuals interested in the
preservation' of agricultural
land that December 31, 1977,
will be the deadline for public
comment on the govern-
ment's Green Paper, Plan-
ning for Agriculture: Food
Land Guidelines.
The Food Land Guidelines
were released in February
for comment, by
municipalities, farm
organizations and other in-
terested groups and in-
dividuals. They will be
reviewed in the light of the
comments received and
amended if necessary. They
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will then be adopted as
government policy on the
preservation of agricultural.
land. Municipalities will be
expected to adhere to the
principles expressed in the
guidelines in preparing plans
and zoning by-laws:
Effective January 1, 1978, a
change will take place in the
program of Wintario support
for capital projects.
Wintario has since its in-
ception provided substantial
assistance towards con-
struction projects to develop
facilities of a cultural and
recreational nature. The
program which shares with
the significant support of the
Local community in
establishing accommodation
for the performing and riiisual
arts, sports and recreational
activities, libraries,
mus'etiiils and the restoration
of heritage property, has
been quite successful.
The program has
responded to requests for
grants for eligible projects
for which construction began
after the beginning of 1975
when Wintario commenced.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTQBER 6;1977,—PAGE 5A
Now nearly three years later, of developments before they plication for consideration of
many Wintario assisted embark upon capital projects eligibility within the Wintario
facilities are completed and for new construction or criteria.
are effectively serving the alterations. Such assessment Applicants wishing to
community. should cover aspects such as undertake a capital project
Commencing On January 1, capital. and operating costs for which they will be
1978, all proposals for a and the resources for these, requesting a grant through
capital project requiring ongoing fiscal responsibility, the Wintario program must
assistance through the community needs and public first discuss their plans with
Wintario Capital Grant participation, and the visual the local field consultant
Program must be submitted and environmental effect In the Ministry of Culture and
for consideration before the the community. . Recreation and apply for
project begins. M,unicipal After January 1, 1978, Confirmation of Eligibility
authorities and community Wintario, assistance will not which is approval in prin-
organizations will be required be provided for projects ciple. The Confirmationof
to give thorough con- already under construction or Eligibility will be valid for
'sideration of the implications completed prior to ap- one year.
AE' -la HAS A "BIRD" TO FIT ANY SIZE FAMILY!
Libby's Fancy
TOMATO
JUICE
•
Swift Premium—Cooked Ready to Serve ,
•SUGAR PLUM HA
Whole
Hams Ib
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to 14 -lbs wig
Half Hams
Quarter Hams
MEAT (Ideal for Dressing )
Maple Leaf
SWIFT PREMIUM — DINNER STYLE, BONELESS SHOPSYS — COLE SLAW OR
Sugar Plum Hams Ib 2.08 Potato Salad
MAPLE LEAF — GOLDEN FRY
•
Pork Sausages
Ib 1.88
lb 1.98
I -lb roll 79,
24 -oz container 7ge
HOT OR SWEET, ITALIAN STYLE
lb
1.28' Burns Sausage lb89
GRADE "A" FRESH TURKYS —6 t� 14 LBS
AVAILABLE AT ALL AAP STORES
Maple Leaf, Pure
TENDERFLAKE 59
11b, pkg giZCHEE;z tin
ACTION PRICED! Austral Bartlet Pears or Halves or Slices
LARD
BABY DILLS OR YUNI. YUMS SWEET MIXED PICKLES
ACTION PRICED!
BICKS PICKLES. 32 -fl -oz jar ggfi ,McLARENS 24 -fl -oz jar7 gfi
FANCY LIMA BEANS, CREAM STYLE CORN, CUT GREEN or
WHOLE KERNEL CORN, GREEN GIANT
ACTION PRICED! WAX BEANS, VEGETABLES 14-fi-oz tin ACTION PRICED!
NIBLETS 12 -fl -oz tin 2 for 895/ STOKELY 3 for 1.00
CRAti •RRY COCKTAIL OR CRANAPPLE DRINKS ACTION PRICED! E. D. SMITHS PUMPKIN
OCEAN SPRAY 40 -fl -oz btl 8951 PIE FILLER 19-fl"°z firl 69?
LIQUID ACTION PRICED! PALANDA MANDARIN 10-FLOZ TIN
JAVEXMACH 128-fI-oz plastic jug 99151
ORANGES 2 f°r 79ci
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CAROLINA. NEW CROP
AMS ibl%1
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CALIFORNIA, LARGE SIZE, HONEYDEW
MELONS 99e
NO, 1 GRADE, ONTARIO, FRESH DAILY, LARGE SIZE
CAULIFLOWER -7951
NO. 1 GRADE, CALIFORNIA
We pick the best EMPEROR GRAPES Ib 79e
fruits & vegetables NO, 1 GRADE, CALIFORNIA, FIRM, RIPE ,
*rom A&P's own TOMATOES Ib 695/
"GARDEN SPOT" FLOWERING FALL ,
of Values! ' CACTUS 5.inch )0, 3.99
Sliced, Tidbits, Crushed—In Own Juke
ACTION PRICED!
DOLE19-fi-oz tin 95/
PINEAPPLE
Mild or Spiced
GOUDA iki
CHEESE -14140
All A&P Stores will be
CLOSED
THANKSGIVING
DAY
MONDAY
OCTOBER
10th, 1977
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at A&P
Fair Lady
SOFT'
MARGARINE
45°
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS!
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