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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-06-08, Page 5Program spruces up Wingham WINGHAM - A crew of painters hired under a joint federal- provincial make work program is sprucing up a number of municipal buildings in Wingham this spring. The auditorium upstairs in the Town Hall has been the first to benefit from the attention, its drabness relieved by panels newly painted in contrasting shades of brown, white and tan. Also on the list for a new coat of paint are the arena interior and dressing rooms, the Centennial pool, bleachers at the ball park, fire hydrants and bridge guard rails. The crew was hired under the auspices of the Canada - Ontario Employment Development Program, Clerk -Treasurer Byron Adams explained. This scheme provides funding to municipalities based on the rate of unemployment in the area. Wingham was allocated $15,000 to be used for wages, with the town expected to put up an aditional $5,000 for materials. The money is to be used for projects the municipality would not other wise get done. Hospital sets aside funds WINGHAM - Aided by a sparkling financial per- formance during the past year, the Wingham and District Hospital has been able to set aside a Significant sum of money for future capital spending, including the planned $1.4 million expansion of emergency, outpatient and X-ray departments. The financial statement to be presented at the annual meeting of the hospital association June 16 will recommend appropriating for capital projects some $645,000 in donations and interest income which has accumulated over the past 24 years. The statement will also show a surplus on operations of $155,000 for 1982-83, off- setting the previous year's operating deficit of $152,000. Survey done MITCHELL - About 2,000 people in Mitchell and Townships of Fullarton, Hibbert and Logan in the age group of 58 and over will receive an important questionaire in the mail this week. It's the first part of a feasibility study being done at the Ritz Lutheran Villa this summer to determine if there is a need for a 25 -unit senior citizens' apartment complex on the grounds adjacent to the Villa. The Villa has obtained a grant of $6,500 from Canada Mor- tgage and Housing Cor- poration for the project. Villa administrator Brock Hall says there are about 40 questions on the questionaire. and that it will take about15 minutes to complete it CMHC have required the questionaire be distributed to establish if there is a need for this type of housing in Mitchell. Legion does well By Brian Atkinson The Clinton Legion would like to congratulate Sharon East on her win, as Queen of the Fair. We would like to thank Sharon for letting us have the privilege of being her sponsor. The Legion also did well in the parade., The Clinton Legion Pipe Band got a first prize. The Color Party and the Float both received se- cond prizes. Well done, Com- rades. This Saturday, June 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. the Ladies Auxiliary are having a Flea Market. The Flea Market will be located in the upstairs hall of the Legion Tables are available at $10. each. Decoration Day will he on Sunday, June 19 at the (lin- ton Cemetery. Veterans Graves will be decorated at 10 a.m. Any member wishing to help decorate Veterans Graves should contact Gord Tait. Parade will be at 7 p m Those participating In the parade please be ready to form at 6:45 p.m A CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8.1 --PAGE 5 FEA U BUYS - E C 1. Prices 1:n tRttt'tt t (t s1;.ng Sa1urd.a;y, 111111e 1reserve the right to limit quantities. CANADA GADE "A'' LARGE EGGS JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH 3.6 L. LEWIS WHITE, WHOLE WHEAT & CRACKED WHEAT 24 OZ. SLICED BREAD ISUNLIGHT POWDERED LAUNDRY ETERGENT FRESH CHICKENS CANADA GRADE A UNDER 1.8 KG./4 LBS. 21 • 8/Xg. ROUND STEAK OUTSIDE CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEr EYE REMOVED 4•39ig. PRONTO WHITE PAPER TOWELS PKG. OF 2 I.G.A. FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48 FL. OZ. KRAFT PROCESSED CHEEZ WHIZ SPREAD 500 C. WHOLE CHICKENS CLT UP MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS 2 .49 SAVE 2 40 • /Kg. 1 • 0 9/Ib. 4•14/Kg. 1.88.... I.G.A. ASSORTED POTATO CHIPS 200 G. LEWIS HOTDOG & HAMBURGER ROLLS PKG. OF 8 CHRISTIE'S OREO OR MAPLE LEAF COOKIES 400-450 G. 1 .59 PEPSI COLA DIET PEPSI, REGULAR PEPSI FREE SUGAR -FREE PEPSI FREE OR MOUNTAIN DEW SOFT DRINKS 750 ML. GROUND BEEF 2/.69 (PLUS 30 DEPOSIT PER BTL ) REGULAR 3 • 06'kg. 1 • /Ib. PURITAN FLAKED HAM E.D. SMITH GARDEN COCKTAIL VEGETABLE JUICE 28 Fl. OZ. • 2/.79 .79 SQUIRE ASSORTED ICE CREAM 2 LITRE CARTON HEINZ 10 EL. OZ. DEL MONTE VEGETABLE iN OWN JUICE SOUP PINEAPPLE ROBIN HOOD PURPOSE FLOUR 10 KG. PEACHES SUCCESS PIECES & STEMS PGA CHOICE HALVES & SLICES 14 FL. OZ. MUSHROOMS 10 oz. JOY 2 LIQUID DISH DETERGENT KAL KAN 6 OZ. ASSORTED FLAVOURS CANNED CAT FOOD CHICKEN BREASTS KNIFE CUT 4.1 Z.g 1.89,x. RUMP ROAST CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF 5.49iig. 2.49/6. DINNER CANADA STORE PA KEDS HAMS BREAKFAST MARY MILES SAUSAGE 5.05/Kg. 2.29.. 1• DAVE RN 500 G. PKG. SLICED SIDE BACON SCHNEIDER'S RED HOTS, SKINLESS ALL BEEF WIENERS 454 C. PARAMOUNT FLAKED LIGHT CANNED TUNA MAPLE LEAF KAM HEINZ 10 FL. OZ. TOMATO SOUP VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS 14 0Z. McCAIN FROZEN STRAIGHT OR CRINKLE CUT FRENCH FRIES PORK ROAST SHOULDER 3.06/Kg. TANG ORANGE FLAVOURED DRINK CRYSTALS 4x92 G. • 59 MUSHROOM SOUP CAMPB[LL'S 10 FL. OZ. GRAVES FANCY APPLE SAUCE 28 OZ. WHITE SWAN FACIAL TISSUE 200' s YORK FROM CONCENTRATE ORANGE JUICE 129/2 FL. OZ. .79 WIENERS MAPLE LODGE 454 G. CARNATION COFFEE MATE 50 G. 2 .5g VINE RIPE TOMATOES ANADA No. 1 FLORIDA 1 e74/Kg, 079'1b. KRAFT ASSORTED FLAVOURS DRESSINGS 250 ML. .88 HEAD LETTUCE CANADA NO. 1 PRODUCT OF USA 69EACH CORDON BLEU BREAKFAST BEEF, IRISH & CHICKEN Mc -CAIN ASSORTED INTERNATIONAL VEGETABLES 1 KG. MAPLE LEAF 175 G. 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