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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-09-02, Page 32COFFEE au P t I.�te�.1 c.1+.n10 lib. . ALL PURPOSE GRIND FRESH BAG COFFEE 6 1 lb. I3AG OUR REG. $3.39 ••*.,:,. •..: Wit;?,`•� ;\ 'w \ `• LAURA SECORD MINI - PUDDINGS 9 FLAVOR CHOICES 'OUR REG. $1.77 CARTON OF 4 X 5oz. PER CARTON GODERICH SIGNAL. -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1981—PAGE 13A GREEN, WHITE, YELLOW, CORAL, DECORATED OUR REG. 930 FINE QUALITY ti ff .:.;\w Aw. SPAGHETTI, RIGATONI, SPAGHETTINI, READY CUT MACARONI, ROTINI MAXWELL NOOSE INSTANT COFFEE OUR10 Sb?R. 68 p $5. 49 SCHNEIDERS GOOD 'N' MEATY MEAT PIES CHICKEN, STEAK89t OR TURKEY 250g PACKAGE PURE SPRING REG. or SUGAR -FREE GINGER ALE or CRUSH LIME, ORANGE, CREAM SODA or HIRES ROOT BEER 750 ml BOTTLE PLUS DEPOSIT SCHNEIDERS INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED KINGFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 Ib. BAG POPSICLE BRAND GOOD 'N' PUDDIN BUTTERSCOTCH OR CHOCOLATE PLAIN STYLE LARGE 28 oz. JAR rn 2/79' 375I. 69' 5.5 oz. TIN JAR. FRESH BAKED' IN THE STORE DAILY COUNTRY OVEN BREAD FRESH! FRESH! FRESH! WHOLE WHEAT 60% WHOLE WHEAT 100`vo CRACKED WHEAT DURACELL BATTERIES ALKALINE STYLE "D" SIZE, "C" SIZE "AA" SIZE, "AAA",, OR 9 VOLT SIZE COUNTRY OVEN ROLLS BROWN OR CRUSTY 99CARD COLONIAL COOKIES CHOCOLATE FUDGE, TRIO PAK, OATMEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP, VENETIAN CREME 450 g. PACKAGE STORAGE BIN STACKING DRAINBOARD TRAY WASTE BASKET (RECT.) DECANTER 80 Oz. SIZE DISH DRAINER (RECT.) CUTLERY TRAY (PLAST1 SPOUT PAIL (METAL HANDLE) DISH PAN (RECT SCHNEIDERS MILD MEDIUM OR OLD 375g. CHEESE WEDGES 2e39 GRANDMA MARTINS PECAN OR ,. BUTTER TARTS 3408. t 09 59° FABRIC SOFTENER FLEECY 5 LITRE PLASTIC 6 GALLON TRASHCAN RYAL STYLE LAUNDRY BASKET • 33 1.44 HOUSEHOLD VIKING BROOM VIKING SPONGE MOP GLASS CLEANER WINDEX 900 ml. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REOUIREMENTS. CONDITIONER DR FLEX SHAMPOO 450 ml. 2 WESTONS PKG. OF 6 99° APPLE SNACK BUNS NEILSONS SOUR CREAM 250 ml NEILSON LARGE OR SMALL CURD 59 COTTAGE CHEESE 250 g 9?PEtLSON 175g. ALL FLAVOURS FRUIT PLUS YOGURT4R SCHNEIDERS 400 g. QUICHE LORRAINE LADIES, MISSES BY HICKORY $1 co KNEE SOCKS TREEPAIR • SCHNEIDERS LARD OR SHORTENING i lb LENDERS ONION BAGELS 12 oa. LENDERS 'PLAIN BAGELS i 2 oz Special weekend The Falls Reserve Con- servation Area will hold Its last special weekend. program of the year, Sep- tember 5 to 7. Outdoor recreation and wilderness survival will be emphasized. Day -users . as well as cam- pers are invited to par- ticipate in the fun! On Friday at dusk, join Walt Disney's characters as they give tips on outdoor sports during the moonlight movies. On Saturday at 1 p.m. explore the wilderness around the area on a scavenger hunt. Later, at 4 p.m., staff will point out some of the edible foods of the wild on a hike through the Falls Reserve. During the arts and crafts session on Sunday at 11 am.. nature craft pictures and wall hangings will be made. Everyone is welcome ! - The Falls Reserve Con- servation Area is located just outside of Benmiller, four miles east of Goderich on County Road 31. For in- formation,, call the Falls Reserve at (519) 524-6429. Boycott rodeo The Ontario Humane Society has called on the public to boycott the CNE Rodeo. In calling for the boycott the following statement was made by Mr. T.I. Hughes, Executive Vice -President of the Ontario Humane Society. "Rodeo is a brutal ex- ploitation of animals purely for profit. Most of the profit goes to the American organizers. Rodeo cannot be held without exposing the animals to an abnormally high risk of injury and suf- fering. Every year anim- mals are injured in rodeos, • some of them have to be destroyed. All rodeos involve some degree of suffering to the animals. Some. events are more stressful than others. The best way to show the promoters, of rodeo . that. Canadians do not agree with this form of. exploitation is to . boycott the rodeo. If enough • people stay away from the rodeo so that the organizers and promoters lose money, rodeo will disappear from Ontario. If, on the other hand, rodeo is supported and .profits are made then it will become in • - creasingly entrenched in a province which has no tradi- tion for rodeo whether im- ported • from the West or from America." Hughes went on to say, "We can't have two stan- dards for animal care. If domestic 'animals such as dogs or cats, were subjected to the. type of harrassment which , is commbnpiace in rodeo there would be a public outcry. Inspectors of the, Ontario Humane Society, including specially appointed veterinary inspectors. will police every aspect of the rodeo at the CNE. The pro- moters of ,the rodeo have been warned. in advance, that if they subject animals to unnecessary suffering that appropriate action will be taken. The best way to convince. these people that we do not want rodeo in Ontario is to keep your money in your pocket and stay away." Huron... • from page 12A strongly urges tanners,to replace outmoded electrial systems.. While a costly pro- position, revamping of barn wiring could prevent the hor- rendous financial loss of a barn fire. More recent electrical in- stallations may also pose hazards if wires are buried behind wall panels or placed on top of horizontal surfaces. Best bet is to check the con- dition of such wiring. 'and give serious consideration to relocating it on surfaces that restrict access by gnawing rodents. LocalOntario Hydro offices can help with evaluation of present e'1ec- trical systems. and provide regulation pertaining to new installations. A small in- vestment of time spent checking the condition of electrical wiring - will pay diti'dends iii feducihi fire loss potential. 1,en MacGregor, Ext. Afistst.