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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-05-26, Page 25CANADIAN DELUXE, ASST FLAVOURS Sdverwood Ice Cream 2 LITRE CARTON INSTANT Nescafe Coffee 10 OZ JAR OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.39 You'll do better at tche CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF SAVE .201k 1.00 !b eef ops • 1 KERNELWHOLE GreenGiant Niblets Corn 12 FLQZTIN OUR REGULAR PRICE .79 i 0 SEMI -BONELESS BLADE OR CHUCK SHORT RIB OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.591Kg-2.99 LB SAVE 1.98/kg-.90 Ib CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF Boneless Beef Roasts BLADE. CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER 39 199 OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.03/kg-3.19 Ib Fresh, Legs Chicken Breasts quarte, won enc\ ,at.,r heti (-waders wdh tw I. R wings sant heti • 28`` 29 kg/1" Ib 3°6.9/139. N aCAS CP C'3PS BONELESS 8 = Centre Cut Pork 593/kg/ 2x9 PORK LOIN R18 PORTION COUNTRY STYLE Spare Ribs 4391kg/b 1.99 TOWN CLUB SWEET PICKLED VAC PAC Cottage Rolls 4391 kg/1919 OLD MILL BREAKFAST Swift Sausages SWIFT PREMIUM VAC PAC Balogna Chunks 328 kq Ib 306kq / 1 Ib GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1902 -PAGE 11A WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS! REGULAR OR DIET 7UP Case of 24 1.10 FL OZ TINS Limit 3 cases ' per family - purchase OUR REGULAR PRICE•7.99 6-10 FL OZ RET. BTLS-2.09 PLUS DEP. with supermarket prices SAVE .89/kg-.40 Ib GRADE "A". FROZEN. SWIFT DEEP -BASTED BUTTERBALLS OR A&P Self -Basting Turkeys 6 T0,10 L AVERAGE 84 29 /kg / ■ Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.731kg-1.69 Ib • -‚egasia:glifin Ib SAVE .88/kg-.40 Ib COMBINATION PACK Loin Pork Chops 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS 39 /799 lkg Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.271kg--2.39 Ib. .FRESH. "GREAT ON THE B.B.O." RIB OR 3-3' 2 LB CUT TENDERLOIN PORTION MediumPork 4",k9/189 Ground Beef Ib Roasts Loin ANADIAN ()111 1 N HOT (11' ',MI 1 Italian Style Sausage 395 0 l 179 PREMIUM Wieners Dinner Hams 1illNry 1 ArY1C1 1111 011 • Garlic Sausage 615 ,27it 9 3",.117,9 95 M'179Iby TOWN t 1 1118 OR AM' P1 1111 N SI 1r f I, Side Bacon 249 SWIFT F'Pf MII 51 Ir 1 0 VA R11 `•1 Cooked Meats PURINA Meow Mix Food ,R•ALANDA Tomatoes FLAKED WHITE ALBACORE Clover Leaf Tuna LACONIS GREEK Olive Oil SILVERWOOD. CREAMED Cottage Cheese OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.51 b. 3.2 kg 2811 oz tin 9 .79 6502 1• 99 ■ tin 1 litre 2 99 cont BRIGHT'S. CHOICE. PURE Apple Juice PURE CORN St. Lawrence Oil CAMPFIRE Marshmallows 1 , 04 v.tr n.11 .79 oz8tin 1.29 4 11 1 litre 219 cont . 250 g pkg ■ 9 ANN PAGE Salad Dressing lir 1.79. SEALTEST, ASSORTED FLAVOURS 19 Light 'N Lively Yogurt 175 g 500 g tubs cin SWIFT PREMIUM_ SLICED Side Bacon 17 /189 ^eII lb (BONELESS RIB PORTION •7.25/kg-3.29 Ibl •J53gvac 169 oac: .00 q vac 259 pac CANADIAN QUEEN SLICED VARIETY PACK Cooked Meats 375pgvac ALL BEEF Shopsy Wieners SHOPSV-COLE SLAW OR Potato Salad 1 IbvIc 169 pac 500 q .149 Ctn ALL BEEF Shopsy Sausages ALL BEEFopsy 5 ShBologna 500 g 249 pkg 375 g159 pkg size BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA 8 VAR INC, SALAMI B PEPPERONSOO g Sausage Sticks 249 In Stores With Deli BRANDT. YOUR CHOICE BEERWURSTSAUSAGE COARSE SAVARIAO S -r .5 MEATM.OAF JAGDWIJRST BLOOD & TONGUE SMOKED ROLL Cold Cuts .66,ioog/Ib 299 SAV. .70 01011 HUMPTY DUMPTY. ASSORTED VARIETIES Potato Chips 2PT: 1.29 ADMIRAL Pink Salmon 7 O2 1.39 SWEETV1EC BRE 0C&BUTTEROABABY Ds,.S r'ri'EL'BEES- '4 g. Rose Brand Pickles. 751 1 ■75r-9 TOMATO Ann Page. Ketchup 1.25 hire 2.59 bit ORANGE FLAVOUR .89 Tang Crystals OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.85 49 368 g pkg of 4 envs POWDERED LAUNDRY Sunlight 99Detergent 1 1 3litre OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.69 cm IV 811130 0011.00A did IV 011110 00 11.1110A did In 1111110 oa 11.n0A Colborne asked to support. Centres A delegation from Tuckersmitb . Township attended the regular meeting . of Colborne Township Council on Tuesday, May 18 to solicit firianeial support- from Colborne for rthe Tucker - smith Day Care Centre and the • Vanastra Recreation Centre. Tuckersmith Reeve Bob Ball, Chairman of the Day Care Centre; Mrs. Diane Durnin, Director of the Vanastra Recreation Centre; Councillor Bob Brownridge and Clerk Jack McLachlan forme4 the delegation. Statistics were provided on the ntnnber of Colborne Township residents using the Recreation and Day Care Centres. Council promised to study these statistics and consider the request for financial assistance. The road superintendent reported that application of calcium chloride has been carried out on some roads and that he is experimenting with salt application for dust\ control. Correspondence was received from the Director of Education, D.J. Cochrane, advising all municipalities that pre -payment of the education levy installments would only be permitted when arrangements for doing so are made beforehand. A resolution was passed supporting a request of R.F. Fellner, Springbank Development Limited, for a two year `extension to the draft approval for a sub- division development at lot 5 B.F.C. Fellner cited the present economic conditions for seekingthe delay. A tile drain loan was ap- proved for Barry Million for tile draining on part lots 7, 8 and 9, concession 5 E.D. Also dealing with tile drain loans, the new policy and guidelines of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food were studied. The Ministry provides for loans, the lesser of 60 per cent of cost or $20,000, per individual per year at an interest rate of 10 per cent. In keeping with this policy, - council passed a resolution to increase the amount of loans for 1982-83 to correspond to the.previncial limits. . -... Responding to a request from the. Ministry of Natural Resources, council passed a resolution to indicate that there were no objections to an application by Lavis Contracting Co. Ltd., Clinton, to license a gravel pit on part lot 5, concession 4 E.D., as the lands on which the pit is located are designated Extractive Resources in the Township Secondary Plan. A request from Fred Lawrence, on behalf of the Auburn Lions Club, for permission to have a beer tent on the river flats on part lot 16, concession 7 E.D., on July 23, 24 and 25, was given approval. The meeting was ad- journed to the next regular meeting Tuesday, June 1. Agricrews offered Agricrew is being offered in Ontario for its fifth year. Agricrew is jointly spon- sored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and • Food and the Ontario Youth Secretariat. In the past, this program has been of great value as it provides a wide variety of challenging employment for youth across the province. The Huron region will be serviced by two crews this year. Each crew consists of four people - one foreperson and three crew members. Agricrew employees are usually high school students with rural work experience. The objective of the agricrew program is to aid farmers and Agricultural Societies in completing tasks that never seem to get done during the busy summer months. The two crews in Huron will begin work on June 21 and work eight weeks finishing on August 13. 1982. The crews will be providing their own transportation and working on various farms throughout the- summer. Crews May be hired by a farmer for a maximum of five days. To hire an Agrierew or for more information. contact Robert Black. Huron Co- ordinator at Zenith 7-3040 for long distance or Clinton 482- :428.