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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-04-22, Page 2Page 2T-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1987 KN ECHTEL FOOD MARKET CLINTON• Weston's, 450 g. Loaf White or Whole Wheat Duncan Hines, 520 g. Assorted Flavours, OLD MILL BREAD PRODUCE Fresh from the Tropics, Golden Yellow. BANANAS Maxwell House, Regular 227 g. Decafeinated 6 oz. INSTANT COFFEE Kraft Velvetta, 500 g. CHEESE SLICES Special Price With This 60C Coupon With This Coupon SAVE 606 off the Retail Price of one box of Regular Scented/Unscented, Tide 6 Lt. •r. LAUNDRY DETERGENT" 'T For rector) rtlfitiaa mail to Herbert A Watts. Lid Box 2140. Toronto MSW 1H1 3.88 Special Price Without Coupon 4.48 Valid Only Al Knechtel Associate Stores. Coupon Expires Saturday, April 25, 1987. Product Ont . Canada Fancy 3 Ib Bags RED DELICIOUS APPLES Ib. Product Ont . Snowy White 8 oz Cello Tray MUSHROOMS !G > .39 .2 r Schneider's, 454 g pkg., Cello Pak With This Coupon SAVE 20C On The rchase of 1 3.6 Lt. OLD DUTCH LIQUID DETERGENT Special Price With This 20C Coupon L 880 ALL BEEF STEAKETTES Special Price Without Coupon 1.08 Valid Only At Knechtel Associate Stores Coupon Expires Saturday. April 25. 1987 IN KUENZIG FOOD MARKET'S frAe CAO aft focia f.ott No 2881061 —J OTHER WINNER Canada Grade "A" FRESH FRYING CHICKENS ABOVE Debbie Roy (with son Jason) of Clinton was this week's S50. Grocery Gift Certificate winner. Debbie accepts her certificate from Gayle Keys of Kuenzig's meat department. P/14:940,9000coo 041 se , Part Back Attached CHICKEN LEGS Ib Whole Cute Up FRYING CHICKEN Ib 1 Ib COME IN AND PLAY TODAY! YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! STORE Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 8:30 am - 6 pm HOURS: Thurs. & Fri. 8:30 am - 9 pm 5% DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EVERY WEDNESDAY May join landfill site... ® from page 1 non -owned automobile and owned automobile policies to $10 million at an addi- tional annual cost of $740. Council approved a tile drainage loan ap- plication for $15,700. Council has no objections to the Egmond- ville severance area board using the land they purchased from the VanEgmond House as burial plots. Jim Racho of Egmondville was granted a building permit for the re -construction of his residence on Front Street in Egmondville. Some of the 25 building permit fees which have been established by council are: new house $200; house additon $75; mobile home $40; barn $100; implement shed $55; car port $30; and workshop $55. Passed for payment were the following accounts; Special day care at Vanastra, $7,013.20; day care at Vanastra, $10,195.99; recreation centre at Vanastra, $17,313.56; roads, $19,133.33;. and administration, $33,036.93 for a total of $86,693.01. Council approved the salary of Brenda Jarrett be adjusted to $6.50 per hour effective January 1. Grants awarded for violence awareness month The Ontario Women's Directorate (OWD) has awarded a total of $8,790 in grants to community groups in the counties of Huron, Perth, Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin, At- torney General Ian Scott, Minister Respon- sible for Women's Issues, announced April 9. The grants will be used to sponsor local projects coinciding with Family Violence Prevention Month, April 15 to May 15. They are part of a total of $120,000 in grants, most- ly of $1,500 each, awarded around the pro- vince to mark the occasion. "We want to stress that family violence offends society as a whole and is criminal behaviour that will not be tolerated," Scott said. "The grants will allow community groups who may not otherwise have been able to afford it, to participate in the public education effort." The local projects are: The London Battered Women's Advocacy Clinic will produce and distribute a pam- phlet on the criminal nature of family violence and the necessity of treating the issue as a public responsibility. Women's Community House in London will conduct two half-day workshops. One will be an overview of the criminal justice system and the other will address the needs of children, and the need to co-ordinate pro- grams and services. The YWCA of St. Thomas, Women's Place, will run newspaper advertisements and a video on the local cable television station. Survival Through Friendship House in Goderich will conduct panel discussions in four main towns in Huron County. Local law, service and men's groups, as well as family and children; s services, will be represented. Panel participants will also visit local high schools and present them with books on family violence. In Woodstock, the Women's Emergency Shelter will run a media campaign on the criminalization of wife assault. Family Violence Prevention Month is part of the Ontario government's continuing public education campaign to heighten awareness about family violence and to reduce the incidence of this serious problem across the province. At (east one in 10 women is beaten by her husband or male partner. WEEKLY WEATHER 1987 1986 HI 1.0 HI 1,0 15 8 15 -3 18 9 8 3 16 9 8 1 19 8 17 4 20 5 20 2 22 6 22 4 27 8 15 6 Rain 31 mm April 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 The Best Seat in the Neighbourhood When John Deere Builds an economy rider only the price is stripped down If you're looking for a depen- dable rider look at a dependable name ... John Deere. Our depen- dable riders -feature a two year warranty, John Deere riders also have a reputation for lasting a long time ... ask anyone who owns one, , l 2:IL HURON TRUTH Eimmummin BLYTH EXEtER 5234244 2351115 4,