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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-05-12, Page 23//e."....„. WESTONS SLICED WHITE SAN DWICH BREAD WESTONS BLAIN ENGLISH MUFFINS PKG. OF 859 ASSTD VARIETIES RUFFLES OR FRITO LAY POTATO CHIPS o�ss1.19 LIBBYS WITH PORK OR IN TOMATO SAUCE DEEP BROWN BEANS 19 7440Z. OZ. 4�0 SANKA INSTANT COFFEE ;5.79 ,8oz. SIZE GRAPE, FRUIT PUNCH,' ORANGE OR APPLE SUN PAC DRINKS 48 oz. SIZE 9' 5 VARIETIES MONARCH ADDED TOUCH CAKE (NIXES 18.5 oz. SIZE i 5 VARIETIES DUNCAN NINES COOKIE MIXES 472 g St AVG. SIZE Liquid Detergent PALMOLIVE 1.5 LITRE Hellmanns MAYONNAISE Welchs Concord GRAPE JUICE Bicks Wine SAUERKRAUT Regular NAIR LOTION Unscented or Scented Deodorant 2.I9 BUBBLE BATH 129 BronzTAtan SUN N LOTION 200 int #2, 99 750 ml 64 oz. 1.5 LITRE 9 $139 '/.99 '3.f9 'f.59 125 ml •fi49 DRY IDEA SOLID Mr. Clown liquid 50g 650 m1 WESTCANE EXTRA FINE GRANULATED WHITE limit 4 bags per family A 2 Kg. BAG LOWNEY CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS 250/ / ASSTD FLAVOURS SUGAR SWEETENED KOOL-AID 135 g SIZE / lCHOICE PEAS, DICED BEETS, CREAM STYLE CORN, SLICED BEETS, CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS • AYLMER 14 FL. OZ. TINS A 89# ---ItPPLEFORD- SAYE -ALL WAX PAPER 100 FT. ROLL 99# FOR YOUR LAUNDRY FAB DETERGENT. 2.4 Kg 6 LITRE r • 5 VARIETIES LIPTON HERBAL TEA PKG. OF 169 1 Ib. Polyester 'fill 28"x76" Woods Canadiana EA: SLEEPING BAG f9. 99 2 Ib. Dacron Polyester fill 34"x78" Woods Backpacker II SLEEPING BAG EA.19.99 Folding style with molded plastic back, seat & arm rests GARDENCHAIR EA. Ili O Tub4kal eel frame with molded 27" plastic top GARDEN TABLE EA. *5.99 Tubular steel multi -position frame vinyl tubing & high impact arm rests VINYL LOUNGE EA. 19,99 40 litre capacity Norval Styrofoam PICNIC COOLER EA 139 9 HALF PRICE SPECIAL! SUNBRELLA SUNGLASSES AVERAGE 655 PRICE EA.GE We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable weekly family requirements 10 W 30 GRADE STP MO‘9° R OIL 1 LITRE SIZE ‘., POST BRAN FLAKES 94 400 g SIZE DRUM .FROZEN BREAKFAST DRINK AWAKE ORANGE 12 oz. TIN 79#, ZEHRS CHEESE MILD, MEDIUM OR OLD CHEDDAR OR OLD NIPPY PROCESS 6.89/kg • 1 VACHON JOS & LOUIS, VANILLA HALF MOON JELLY LOG OR FLAKY JAM LUNCH SNACKS PKG. OF 6 9 FROZEN CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGE JUICE MINUTE MAID 12.5 oz.itWITHOUT TIN 9 COUPON MINUTE MAID GRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGE JUICE WITH THIS COUPON 12.5 oX. FROZEN REDEENo&.E (SNIr r nos .. TIN COUPON EXPIRES TUESDAY MAY 18 ONE TIN PER COUPON GODERICH SIGNAIFSTAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12,19S2—PAGE 11A CANADA A' GRADE LARGE EGGS ' %� A DOZ. WHITE SWAN PAPER TOWELS ADE L 9 YELLOW 2 ROLL BE J 4 6 COLOURS WHITE SWAN BATHROOM TISSUE 4 ROLL q 29 WHITE, YELLOW OR BEIGE WHITE SWAN FACIAL TISSUE BOX OF 200, WHITE SWAN WHITE ONLY SERVIETTES PKG. OF 240 FLEX EXTRA BODY CONDITIONER OR NORMAL OR OILY FLEX SHAMPOO 450 ml SIZE $2.89 CHOCOLATE CHIP OR VARIETY ASSORTMENT ZEHRS COOKIES 900 g PKG. • 29 Cracked Wheat or 60% or 100°'o Whole Wheat FRESH BREAD Fresh baked DINNER ROLLS Brown Bear CREAMEHONEY 240269' 69' DOZ. 5°43= 189 Blue Bonnet Sleeve Pack SOFT MARGARINE High Liner frozen PERCH FILLETS Elastic bandage strips ELASTOPLAST Neilson FRUITPLUS YOGURT Neilson SOUR CREAM Grandma Martin Country Hearth,,, 59 PIE SHELLS 3 s 454 g PKG 1 1 Ib. 99f Ib. OF 40 500 g 250 mi $2,48 +i.99 49' • 63' Grandma Martin Country Hearth ' TART SHELLS 12 s 255 g Elect officers The Town and Country Homemakers met on April 28 for their monthly meeting at the Bluewater Rest Home in Zurich. Chairperson Bev Brown welcomed everyone present with a special welcome to new Board members, Jo Berry of Goderich, Marie Bolton of Dublin, the Reverend Alun Thomas of Bayfield, Thea Trick of Clinton and Louise Wein of Crediton. Regarding the lobbying effects to bring the new homemaking program to Huron County, chairperson Brown was pleased to report a letter had been received from MP Murray Cardiff expressing his support "for the objectives of this group which has provided an ex- tremely successful service in Huron County"; also a letter from James Gordon, MPP for Sudbury and parliamentary assistant to Health Minister Larry Grosamen, to Paul Donoghue, provincial coordinator of Home Health Care, stating he . feels strongly that Huron County should be • given the op- portunity to participate as one of the pilot projects in the new Homemaker Service Program." Members were joined for lunch by the Rest Home's administrator, Joe Risi; director of nursing, Barbara Shepherd; attending. physician, Dr. Wallace and his assistant, Margaret Visscher. After lunch, Dr. Wallace congratulated the agency on the excellent services they provide to the citizens of the county. A letter of resignation was received from Betty Cardno and was accepted with relltet The new officers of Town and Country Homemakers are as follows: chairperson, Bev Brown, Bluevale; first vice -Terry Trites, Bluevale; second vice -Jo Berry, Goderich; secretary -Lois Hodgert, . Seaforth; and executive director -Jean Young, Wingham. Ruth Linton, chairman of the annual meeting com- mittee, stated that many compliments had been received on the success of the meeting and.she thanked everybody for their help. Winners of the draws were: Betty Scratch -tickets to Huron Country Playhouse; Lois Hodgert and Urban Phyle-tickets to .. Blyth Summer Festival; Oscar Greb-flowers from the. Clinton Horticultural Society; Gwen Pemberton- flowers embertonflowers from Pedlar Florist, Exeter; Grace Fraser - weekend for two at Ben - miller Inn; and Iindi Tip - pert -person selling the most tickets. Members were given tickets and posters for the upcoming beef and strawberry barbecue and dance on June 19 at Vanastra. Marie Bolton volunteered. to represent the agency on the board for the Council for Action on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Next month's meeting will be held at the OMAF office in Clinton. Project on back burner CLINTON' - The town's controversial town hall restoration project is being put on the back burner, as town council learned that the 90 year-old library is in need of immediate and extensive repairs. Walls in the red brick library have shifted, leaving wide gaps in the bricks, and fears have been expressed that a wall could endanger thepublic. Town council . is working with an engineer on studying the library, while the 100 - year -old town hall, which had $60,000 worth of footings put under it in 1980, will not have any further restorations done this year, if indeed they are done at all. Council is still debating on whether to tear it down or not, a controversy that has gone on for ten years. Workers recalled ST. MARYS - The St. Marys Cement Company has recalled all of the 120 men laid off in early January and production is again un- derway at the plant, which normally employs 145. The January layoffs, the biggest at the plant since the mid -1930s, carne because the company found itself with large inventories of cement because of the construction slowdown.