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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-04-29, Page 2Page 2—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1987 • FOOD MARKET CLINTON Cloverleaf - 15.5 oz. Assorted Flavours - 2 Litre CI-LAPMAN'S ICE CREAM Smooth or Crunchy - Knechtel 500 g. Produce U.S.A. - Canada No. 1 - Fresh Crisp HEAD LETTUCE PEANUT BUTTER Produce U.S.A. - Canada No. 1 SWEET RED STRAWBERRIES With This SAVE 2O0on Coupon the purchase of 1 - 455 ml. Assorted Flavours Produce U.S.A. BROCCOLI Produce U.S.A - Fresh KRAFT BBQ SAUCES Valid Only At Knechtel Assoc. Store Coupon Expires Sat., May 2, 1987 Special Price With This 20, Coupon Special Price Without Coupon 1.19 5408966 Witfi This Coupon SAVE 40° on the purchase of one 369 g package of ground Maxwell House' regular or Maxwell House Gold' coffee Special Price With Couponis 40, 2.89 Valid Only at Knechtel Assoc. Stores Coupon Special Price Without Coupon 3.29 Expires Sat., May 2. 1987 To the Retailer General Foods Inc vvm redeem this coupon for the face value Plus our current specified rate for handt.ng provided you receive It from your customer according to the terms of the coupon oRer Any other application constitutes fraud. Failure to provide. on request. evidence satisfactory t0 General Foods Inc. that you have compiled with such terms will void coupon Alt coupons submitted for redemption become the property of Goneral Foods Inc For redemption, mail to General Foods Inc . PO. Bos 3000, Saint John. N 8 431 413 'Reg d trade marks of Oonera! Forrie Inc. Max Is a trade mars 01 Goneral Foods Inc I Red Hots or All Beef - 450 g. SCHNEIDER S WIENERS 10305371) IN KUENZIG FOOD MARKET'S Canada Grade "A" Beef Outside Round Eye Removed BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST Canada Grade "A" Beef T-BONE OR WING STEAK Popular Varieties - 175 g Sliced LUNCHEON MEAT ABOVE Truce Ten Hag of R R 1 Auburn was this week's $50 Grocery Gift Certificate winner Truce accepts her certificate from Kuenzig's new Meat Manager Bob Diebold COME IN AND PLAY TODAY! YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! Canada Grade A Beef BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 1,19 3.7'x.. Schneider s - 500 g Canada Grade A Beef Sliced BONELESS SIDE BACON ROUND STEAK STORE M.,a, ri,, Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:30 aria 6 p HOURS: Thurs: & Fri. 8:30 am - 9 pm 5% DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EVERY WEDNESDAY News -Record owners sell • from page 1 Shrier and his wife, Jocelyn, Signal -Star Publishing vice-president, will continue to live in the community and will serve on t1le board of directors advising on the business affairs of the publishing company. Jo reiterated Bob's sentiments about the sale claiming the company was being passed on to a capable and professional organization. "I've been impressed by the integrity that's evident in their management group," Jo said. "I know they will treat employees very well and that's what's im- portant to us." The company will continue to run as it has, without any significant changes either in staff or business practice. Henry Burgoyne, whose family has own- ed the St. Catharines Standard since 1891, said he was "thrilled" with the acquisition of Signal -Star Publishing adding that the company would continue to operate independently. "Signal -Star Publishing will remain an independent corporate entity as a wholly- owned subsidiary of St. Catharines Stan- dard Limited," he explained. "The staff will remain the same, we will not exercise any editorial control and, in fact, we will rely almost totally on present manage- ment. It is a .well-run operation and it just makes good business sense to leave it alone." The company will continue to operate under local management, John Buchanan, general manager of printing who has been with Signal -Star since 1955 and Tom Flynn, general manager publishing, a 16 -year employee. The Shriers purchased the Goderich Signal -Star from George and Gene Ellis in 1965 and a third partner, Howard Aitken, joined the company as vice-president one year later. Signal -Star Publishing was one of the first weekly newspapers in the in- dustry to install a web -offset press at its West Street location. Over the 25 -year tenure of the Shriers, the company grew from one weekly newspaper to a congolomerate of eight newspapers in addition to a thriving prin- ting and mailing division. The company employs 145 people and has been a leader in the community newspaper field employ- ing the latest computer, printing and com- position technology. Zoning for bed and breakfast passes CLINTON - Peter Bakos and Brian Gowan's application to rezone property at 71 Kirk Street to allow a bed and breakfast establishment has 'been passed. The deci- sion was made at council's April 21 meeting. The bed and breakfast inn will allow a maximum of eight guest rooms but only six will be used at the present time. The news of the rezoning will be cir- culated to area residents, and if they have any objections, they must do so in writing and submit them to the clerk's office. Weed Inspector Also at council's April 21 meeting, it was decided to hire Joe Gibson as the town's weed inspector for the year. Low Rise Rehabilitation Program Last year the Town of Clinton was able to improve 11 buildings under the Low Rise Rehabilitation Program. This year the town is requesting another 20 projects be done. WEEKLY WEATHER 1987 HI LO April 21 2.3 11 22 14 7 23 13 7 24 12 4 25 15 -1 26 18 7 27 14 3 Rain 6 mm 1986 HI LO 4 2 1 3 18 23 25 27 -5 -7 -1 5 5 8 Rain 2mm Guaranteed to start on the first or second pull See us for the complete line of Toro Guaranteed To Start powered mowers Guaranteed to start on the first or second pull for two years or Toro will fix them free. •For starting guarantee details. see your Toro Dealer • Two-year limited warranty. r o. Haven't you done without a Toro long enough?'m NNRHURONC BLYTH EXETER 4244 ...__ 35 L1w5