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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-02-11, Page 25GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 4 % BRUCE ERSKINE North 524-9555 Goderich Township Council Agree to amended subdivision plan Accounts totalling $49,062.29 were ordered paid when Goderich Township Council met in, regular session February 2. J.L. Cox was present at the meeting to explain the newest drawings for the Conklin Subdivision on lots Talk to me. about RRSP Nobody else has a Registered Retirement Savings Plan quite like our. Accumulation Annuity. It offers competitive interest rates for -converu al-petiods, an-extensiVesh iee of - ._ income options, and -there is no front-end load or policy fee. Before you buy an RRSP, talk to me. IVAN H. STECKLE C.L.U. 2$9 JONES STREET GO DERICF.1 524-8882 Mutual Life of Canada 104 and 105, Maitland Con- cession. Council passed a motion agreeing with the amended plan as presented. Building permits were issued to Ivan Colclough for an addition to his house and to Walter McIlwain for a silo feed roan There was some discussion on the official openu,g ceremonies for the new township hall to be held March 14. The Reeve was appointed to arrange a program including speakers and a lunch. A report was given by E:U. Mcllwain on behalf of the Enterprising Seniors' committee appointed to buy, dishes for the new hall. He said that'a quantity of dishes fad a isea dy been boilst and delivered with more to come. Suitable shelves and racks are now to be built to store these dishes. The clerk was ordered to apply for the balance of the 1980 road subsidies. Dick Peever's proposed plans for a condominium to be built adjacent to Bayfield Rd. were presented to council by S. Pompilli. Various sketches and deign drawings were used to illustrate the proposal. No motions were recorded regarding this but council was reminded that a meeting will be held in the hall to discuss the proposal fo{'- mally on February 21 at 2 p.m. Gary Davidson, Huron County planner, was present at the counell meeting to answer several questions pertaining to proposals by Never, Splan, Sawcher, Samways, Hartman, and Donnelly. Council learned . that before it could issue a building perm -t - to, -Sedan-€or.. part lot 35, concession 4, the ' property must be zoned to -permit residential uses. A motion was therefore passed to request the planning department to prepare a spot zoning by-law, in sufficient quantities for circulation, to enable the township to issue a building permit for a residence. A severance application from Sawcher will be heard hy,..._the .,...,...Land Division Committee. Shore, I the agent, has been notified of the procedure necessary to have the property 'Status zoned'. The Satnways proposal is slated to come before the Ontario Municipal Board with two days scheduled for the hearing. G. Hiltz, on behalf of his client, Hartman, requested the township to proceed with re -zoning land from rural "'residential to commercial, Davidson reported to council that- he had been in com- munication with Hiltz and was---waiting--for fu'r'ther -in- formation A land severance ap- plication requested by D. Donnelly to sever a section of lot 23, concession 1 is to be dealt with as per questionaire. Council then adjourned until February 16 at 1 p.m. - GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1; I—PAGE 7A As the clock finally ticked down to zero, tuckered slue -a - won participants tumble to the ice in relief. The Satis<day ten-hour event raised about $5,000 for the Goderich Minor • Hockey Aaaoclatlon and the Figure Smiting Club. (Photo by Cild Vii oouen) ENRICHED WHITE CRACKED WHEAT OR 60%-iOHOIEE�T_ ZEHRS. BREAD 24 oz. LOAVES F O R ZEHRS SPECIAL! FRESHAPFr 1 - BUTTER , LB • 0 #4411 MAXWELL HOUSE SPECIAL!' INSTANT f COFFEEJAR SOFT STYLE BECEL MARGARINE c 1 'LB. TUB ALL PURPOSE DRESSING Ze __ rS -. KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP $ LITRE JAR � HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS 0 ASSORTED VARIETIES 200 9 PKG. HIGH LINER FROZEN . COD -BATTER 1.4 oz. PKG. • BRAVO TOMATO F 5 5 oz ° �' PASTE .SIZE RIN SPAGHETTINI, SPAGHETTI, [MURK, RIGATONI OR READY CUT MACARONI BRAVO - WITH MEAT OR MUSHROOMS - LANCIA PASTA - SPAONETTOst 28 oz. SAUCESIZE 4% BRAVO PLAIN " SPAGHETTISit1 SAUCE s ZEz. Kg. 9 9 PKG. MAPLE CN SLICES LEAF PROCESSED ESE WRAPPED PKG rf 99 ZEHRS OWN BRANDZEHRS TOMATO $ KETCHUP 32 FL. oz 029 OWN BRAND LONG GRAIN $ RICE 2 Kg PKG t 09 ASSTD VARIETIES - 9.3 Oz POUCHES MARCH CREAM OF MUSHROOM 10 FL OZ TINS CREAM OF CELERY CHICKEN N00[IIE. CHICKEN RICE " ',FROZEN BREAKFAST DRINK AWAKE �-0- F CAKE MIXES R DR cWrKEN 1FEGFTABLE - F AYLMER SOUP . R . ORANGE 12 FTLH.v0Z. �� ASSTD VARIETIES - 7.5 or. POUCHES BAG COFFEE CHOICE QUALITY MARTINS - 770 APPLE JUICE 48 FL OZ MONARCH # MAXWELL - $ o ICING MIXES R1 -HOUSE B�� 2 39 SCHNEIDERS • 4 VARIETIES MEAT PIES FROZEN 14 or PKG * • 79 CANADA PACKERS TENDERFLAKE, LARD 1La _ _79' MINI PPIZZADELUXE 360 or 370 g 1 89 WESTONS LEMON OR RASPBERRY BUTTERHORNS_ _ _ - PKG. OF 6 99' NIAGARA FROZEN CONCEINTRATEO APPLE JUICE . 125 or TIN 89� NEILSONS FLAVOURED OR PLAIN FRUITPLUS YOGURT 500 9 - _ 89r VANILLA HALF MOONS OR Jos & LOUISENTRY VACHON SNACKS_ _ PKC_ of 6_ $f 39 CHEESE OR LIVER A ONION . 2 kg KEN-L®RATION BURGER $3.419 ZEHRS ITALIAN FESTIVAL CONTEST , WIN 2 FREE TICKETS TO ROME OR MILAN FLY AIitali ITALY'S VIA WORLD AIRLINE FORMS AVAILABLE IN All ZEHRS MARKETS - NO DE PUA ILLS NSALLE NECESSARY REGULAR 1 Kg KEN -L -RATION BURGER X3.39 ROSEDALE CHOICE CREAM STYLE CORN OR FO CHOICE PEAS_ , 14 or TINS 3 R i PURE CORN OIL - 750 mi 169 CARNATION 10 INDIVIDUAL ENVELOPES HOT CHOCOLATE 28 g 159 OXYDOL 6 LITRE BOX LAUNDRY DETERGENT 189 CHRISTLES BISCUITS ARROWROOT - 350 9 X129 PURE RASPBERRY E.D. SMITH - JAM 500. ,I *189 Alt IN ONE ASSORTED SHADES PANTY HOSE _ _ EA 9r 4" POTTED 7% 4®�luh TULIPS COLOURFUL CROCUS *1e 49 ®* DAFFODILS BUNCH OF 5 FRESH �� SWEETHEART ROSES �% 99 44.14 + HYACINTHS WITH SILK ROSE AND HEART s - ENGLISH IVY _ 41;2 POT 3.99 FRESHVARIOUS COLOURS 4" POT BLOOMING AFRICAN VIOLETS 1859 •99 B POT FLOWER PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY FEB. 14. .... ... ... „........... ..... ... ...... ..... ....._......... �,,, . I +. FRESH 24 oz LOAF WHITE BREAD FRESH - PKG. OF 12 CRUSTY ROLLS - NDT , A IN i%,i All STORES 59 0 790 WE ARE PLEASEDTO SERVE YOU IN: GODERICH-HURON RD. Hwy,. No. 8 OPEN; WE TNU It MAMA IiiidtR iS:. RAY HURD ., FRI`, EVENINGS • Nancy Bedard, left, and Renee Carlisle were the winners of Thursday's bubble gum blowing contest at GDCI. Here the two compare their winning techniques although Nancy's gum would not cooperate. (Photo by Cath Wooden) Bayfield choir sings to Huronview residents Rev. Wittick was unsuc- cessful getting to the Sunday morning service on February 1, however, we are very fortunate to have Cecil Skinner who filled in nicely and preached an excellent sermon. The Huronview choir sang two selections, Somebody Is Praying For You, and Waiting On Jesus. We had a special treat on Sunday afternoon when, in spite of the stormy weather, the St. Andrew's United Church choir from Bayfield ministered to us in song. The program consisted of old gospel songs and was much enjoyed by those who'attend- ed. We recorded the pro- gram on the video and those who missed attending on Sunday afternoon have now seen the video. We would like to thank Rev. Thomas, Mrs. Molly Cox, and the Bayfield choir for the lovely after- noon. Old Tyme Music was held "We personally invite you to come to Clinton to shop - and compare - oar your next furniture purchase" Compdre selection. quality price and service. You can buy the 'best for less at Batt &•Murch. Ca;:Tse'brrows-e through.our vast selection of fine home furnishings. We feel you II be pleasantly surprised - we offer big -city selection at small-town prices you con afford h1 in Normal Care Sitting Room On Monday afternoon with our dietitian Mrs. Betty Rogers leading the residents in a hymn sing. Ed Stiles was at the organ on Tuesday afternoon and played many favorites of the residents: The ladies on first North along with a few brave men turned- up the rhythm band instruments in time to the music from our stereo player. Rev. Clark from Goderich conducted Bible study in the chapel on Thursday after- noon. Many heart . shaped cookies were- -baked -in the craft room this past week to be enjoyed on St. Valentine's Day, by the residents and guests. Mrs. Elsie Hender- son played the piano and entertained the Over 90 Club this past week. Valentine Cookies and tea were served at the close-. Sympathy is expressed to the family of the late Ada Craig, who was in her 93rd year. • Don Denomme Clarence Dendmme Valentine's Day... give a CEDAR CHEST We now hove on excellent selection...all specially priced for Valentine's D,oyf HOME FE FE URNISHINGS H FLOOR COVERINGS CARPETING Ball & Mutch Ltd. Home Furrnishings 71 Albert Street, Clinton' 4$2.9503 OPEN: Six Days a week, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Open Friday nights till 9 p.m. /f vo,: 'e NEW IN TOWN and don t know ,vh,c`h way to turn, • calf the hostess at 524-9676 you II be glad you did