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Clinton News-Record, 1978-11-23, Page 12rwtiJ 12—CLINTON NFws.RFreal ri TUT TRgrAV Nt1VFRif VW' R 23 197R Goderich Twp. council meet When Goderich Township Council met on November 6 in regular session, C. Perdue was present to request better lighting at the in- tersection of Highway 8 and the county road at Holmesville. Council agreed to this request but, to date, have not been able to obtain co- operation from the province and the county on this matter. Ed Deeves was also present at the meeting and further requested that yield or stop signs be erected at the in- tersection of the Telephone Road and the 14th Concession. By-law number 21, a by-law to authorize the borrowing of up to $50,000 for current expenditures, was given three readings and passed by council. Len Thompson was present at the meeting to obtain information from council about a severance on lot 7-H.R. No motions were recorded regarding this. Land severances were requested by J. Hind - marsh and Elmer Potter and council moved that these applications be dealt with as per questionnaire. L. Van Den Heuvel was present at the council meeting to discuss building permits. No motions were recorded by council regarding this. Building permits were issued to Suncoast Estates for machinery storage; R. Vodden for a barn addition; D. Schloendorf for a house; Blue Water Golf for a house; M. Van Den Berg for a silo; John Talbot for a storage bin; William Smith for a drive shed addition; William Dykstra for a covered feed manger; and Frank Johnston to demolish a garage and to build a garage. A request for a building permit from Ken Weber for machinery storage will be issued when ap- proved by the Building Inspector; a request for same from M.H.Worsfold for a porch and another request for same form K. Van Den Heuvel for a barnwill also be held until a certificate of compliance is obtained. Tile drain loans were requested by T. Westerhout, R. Norman, and K. Van Den Heuvel. These applications were approved by council. By-law number 20 being a by-law to establish a tile drain debenture on two owners, was given three readings and passed. Tax cancellations were authorized by council for Earl Williams, Chas, Brindley, William J. Smith, J. Reder, John Sturdy, Stan Freeman, K. Gyapjas and James Col1k s. The clerk was in- structed by council to reply to Lerner and Lerner regarding lot 31, concession 3, to the effect that it is tree covered and the county tree by-law apply. Council ordered the present accounts paid and adjourned until November 20 at 8 p.m. CHANGE IN NAME INDEPENDENT SHIPPER United Co -Operative: of Ontario Lieosfock Department Toronto Ship your livestock with . RRANK V0OG(L� Dasliiwooel Monday is shipping day bite Vine Swiped Otiswk list Sestr utter , +'1.15 per hundred for eetttIs. '1:30 per hundred tor. veal mut gip. Coil Diih ood 23i-2701 orileyfleld 814-11146 ' 7:811 oath Mendes* forre ! ' * Servkil ; Nt► ctaerra ori p+owtrlr Prices effective thru Sat., November 25th, 1978 at the A&P Stores listed in this ad only. SAVE 20?: Borden EGG NOG 1 -quart carton Our Regular Price 99? We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! OPEN THERE ARE LOTS OF REASONS WHY MON. THRU SAT. 9:00 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. A & P SUNCOAST MALL GODERICH '(Plus 30c bottle deposit) EKE 1.5 litre returnable bottle Our Regular Price 79? with suPwiiiihst iMeM" Real Value! Marvel, Sliced, White SANDWICH BREAD � 3,0r109 You'II Do Better • 11/11.111, SAVE $1.O0I gallon ctnr Regular ` Action Priced! BABYSCOTT DIAPERS "�° 2 You'll Do Better With A&P's FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES No. 1 Grade, Florida, New Crop, Family Pack TOMATOES 2 -Ib pkg No, 1 Grade, From France Grarniy Smith APPLES lb SOUTH AFRICAN, SWEET EATING, VALENCIA Oranges 0 4 I bag 169 IMPORTED, MILD, LARGE BUNCHES Green Onions 4orl.00 Potatoes NO. 1GRADE, P.E.I. 20.Ib bag 1.99 T.V. TIME Poppin_ Corn16.0Zpk91.19 WITH SANTA Ivy on Trellis 5"pot3.9 VIIMImaM■I■I/MmuNIIIMI/MIMMUIS M NI R N I I 1 0110n I container 111 lit • Valid until November 251h, 111 v,c. N 0 • 111 M 1 000 m l8 Ltmlt one gallon per customer. "" 1978. With This Coupon SAVE 1.00 PRESTO'NE 11 tai lumustammimusumminumummussommumit You'll Do Better With A&P's PRIMO ITALIAN FESTIVAL ) PRIMO, PLAIN Spaghetti Squce 2811. oz. 79¢ PRIMO, ALL WIDTHS ACTION PRICED, Egg Noodles CARNATION Hot Chocolate GARIBALD I Vegetable'Oil PRIDE OF JAMAICA Orange Marmalade Taco Shells LTaco Pack LTaco Trio LAWRY'S, TACO SEASONING, CHILI (46) g MEXICAN RICE 25 oz. Town Club, Sweet Pickled COTTAGE' ROLLS lb II 58 m"SAVE 1.00m""mm Contains Rich Brazilian Coffees 8 O'Clock INSTANT COFFEE ‘:73.99 Our Regular Price 4.99 • ( Our Regular Price 99e -- SAVE 10c ) 12 -OZ PKG Savartn, Beef, Chicken, Turkey, Salisbury Steak 2'�89° FROZEN T.V. $2.49 DINNERS 1 1 -oz pkg MEDIUM res GROUND BEEF SHOPSYS — COLE SIAW OR 24-C4 CONTAINER Potato Salad 1.08 Shop A&P for Party Foods! EUROPEAN STYLE ( THICK CUT 510 g JAR 3.710 510 s JAR Whole Herring 2.69 r""'""'SAVE 30¢ Decor, 2 -ply, Assorted Colours BATHROOM TISSUE 99¢ pkg of 4 rolls Our Regular Price 1.29 Cloverleaf (Our Regular Price 1.75 -- SAVE 16c) SOCKEYE ,,, SALMON° RIPPLE ACTION PRICED, FROZEN, BLACK FOREST Olt STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 21CAKE HUMPTY DUMPTY, REGULAR, `.B.Q. SALT 1 VINEGAR, 3L. � +� Lee Cakes 2.89Potato (hinc 225gpkg�9� Sara 24 oz. 113 $1.29 a91.09 11029 128g 205 g pkg 1.6 OR BIck's Olives 12 -f{ -azar 1eCHUM KING, FROZEN, CHICKEN OR PORK •i SHRIMPSTUFFED MANZANILLA OR STUFFED QUEEN ACTION PRICED, MP pkg tgg 99fe Rolls FROZEN CHICKEN Olk'SHRIMP 1140Z PKG McCAIN, FROZEN, DELUXE OR REGULAR ACTION PRICED, Chun King Dinners 1.25 Pizza Subs flb==k=2.19 SICK'S PLAIN OR GARLIC WHOLE DILLS OR POLISH DILLS ACTION PRICED, 32 -fl -oz jar 999! Dill Pickles drik ASSORTED VARIETIES, FAMILY PACK Vachon CakesPkg01121.99 35 R PKG ALL VEGETABLE M 0 ■ Seasoning Mixes 41d Crisco Oil BEEF OR IRISH 8 -fl -oz tin 49? York Stews IN TOMATO SAUCE, WITH PORK ACTION PRICEDI WITH ,PORK A MOLASSES, RED KIDNEY BEANS 14-#1.4Z TIN r2or89? Herm Beans ACTION PRICED, LEAHY, RANGY ACTION MUC !I 15litre b112,gg Applesauce 28-fi-oz Ito79fi • •