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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-14, Page 194. GODERICH SIGNALSTAII, Qs • • . E i 1•041MILl • AliPr:VC*1 CHAMPAGNE, WHITE OR YELLOW Viva Towels PKG OF 2 ROLLS .111111111h. OURREGULAR PRICE 1.59 .r.. FRITO LAY, ASST VAR. Potato Chips 200 g PKG L OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.49 ....111111ar VII MOUNTAIN DEW, REGULAR OR DIET, • Pepsi-Cola Case of 24 10 FL OZ TINS pack ot 300 nil. btls-2.09-Plus • btl deposit LIMIT 3 CASES PER FAMILY PURCHASE OUR REGULAR PRICE 9.99 GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS ' • You'll do better at BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER oneless Cut from Canada's finest Grade -A" Beef. Beef Roasts OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.37/kg-2.89 Ib SAVE .88/kg-.40 Ib with Supermarket Prices SAVE1.10/kg-.50 Ib PREVIOUSLY FROZEN CONTAINS 15 PIECES Whole Turkey Legs. Fresh Box '0 Chicken 18 lkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.06tkg-1.39 Ib 3 Leg Quarters with harks .111•ched 3 Breast (Wailers with baths 8 wings attached 3 Wings 3 Necks & Backs Ib 3 Giblet Packages A 6 • lkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.06/kg-1.39 Ib FRESH. OUARTERS. WITH BACKS ATTACHED FRESH OUAR:ERS WITHBACKS & WINGS ATTACHED WHOLE. PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Turkey Breasts Ib SAVE1.98/kg-.90 Ib Ib SEMI -BONELESS BLADE OR CHUCK SHORT RIB Beef Roasts 95 IkgIb 79 OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.93/kg-2.69 Ib 439/199lie(en262/1 19 TICkPn 8:1F9 L/; Legs KIkg/ I lb Breasts (BONELESS 5 27Ikg-2 39 •7: -NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER Cross Rib Roast 4 /kg `lb 2 83 19 am b Ch ops 439 / 199 (ckg STRIP OR CUBED A&P. REGULAR OR THICK SLICED Side'Bacon MAPLE LEAF REG ALL BEEF OR B 80 8514/1b 229 Wieners Stewing.Beef 5 500 g •2 2 vac pac lib179 vac pac 9 MAPLE LEAF GOLDEN FRY OR SKINLESS Sausages COO g 929 pkg 116, PREVIOUSLY FROZEN SLICED SKINLESS & DEVEINEDm"a MAPLE LEAF REGULAR GARLIC OR THICK Beef Liver 196/kg/lb .tiU Sliced Bologna vacpac MAPLE LEAF 9 VAR CL PEPPERONI & SALAMI SAUSAGE Deli Chubs 2:,0:189 MAPLE LEAF. 8 VAR. INCL POUSH& KOLBASSA Sausage' Sticks size1 250 g 89 MAPLE LEAF. SLICED Cooked Ham 175g vac pac 159 189 MARLE LEAF SLICED. REG.. THICK OR HINT OF MAPLE nn Side Bacon 1 5009 OV • . vac pac • ., _. SHOPSY —COLE SLAW OR • Potato Salad , tub 1" MAPLE LEAP *6 VAR 1NCL MAC & CHEESE & DCCH,OAc CUT UP FROZEN TRAY PACK 152 Stewing Hens (kg/lb .69 • Cooked Meats va1C75pgac 99 "GREAT ON THE 13.8.0: • Fresh Medium Ground Beef • 395/179• i IN STORESINITH DELI! LARGE WAX BOLOGNA. FINE. COARSE. OR CREAMY MaPieLive Leaf 1 330 00 g FINE. GRANVLATED White Sugar. 1 4 KG 99 • MARVEL. SLICED White TBread 675 GR. LOAF MEADOW GOLD. ASST FLAVOURS Ice Cream 2 LITRE CARTON ALL POPULAR BRANDS KG OR KING SIZE igaretteS REGULAR 989 KING SIZE 999 WARNING Health and Welfare Canada advises that :Ivor ic 1CreaSeS wtarrount‘stittoliedivoid mhairig AY, „MIX14,1982,--PACFE 94 Huron — Hui= is fortMlaile to have •bent C4213603 =alma wont" fee the 4-H Interprovincial Exchange Terrance Evans, 19, of wan*, Nova Sat*, is presently spendig July to to m Huron with two host families. He has spent the flip&srpai of his stay with the RobMarsha family of Blyth. He is now at the home of the Hugh Rundle family at Hawaii. While in tha, Terrance is also visiting several fanning operatinns and local points tiinterest. Terrance Is the manager _. of his family's sheep mide- tion .14 ore He also helps with the the200.w farrow-to- n/Liao azizs asumaalc ! plans are to eventually •• become the manager .of the family farm. Terrance, an avid 4-ffer, has participated for several ' years in Crafts, Woodwork- ing, Swine and Sheep Clubs. He is also interested in customizing- automobiles, riding dirt bakes and target -shooting. Terrance believes this exchange will help to ob- tain a greater understanding of farming and 4-H and apply this knowledge at home. At this time, Sherri Mar- shall, Blyth is taking part in the 4-11 Interprovincial Ex- thange. Her host province is Nova Scotia. She is an ear- cellent ambassador for 4-H in Ontario. Over the years Sherri-heemade a first -raiz -contribution to the life of the 4-H Agricultural Club pro- gram in Huron County. -Don Pullen, Ag. Rep. Vacations • - Should farmers take vaca- tions? I think the answer is yes to both I was recently on a fishing • trip with my brother to New Liskeard. At the campsite we noticed trailers and trucks with farm plates. To our left were two cash crop farmers from Tilbury area. To our' right a cash cropper and a hog producer from Belmont area. For years all four (and wives) have been taking off the first week of July to camp and fish. The fanners from Tilbury said their soybeans had her- bicide damage. The vacation will keep them from wat- ching their beans while they area -most depressing sight. And there is nothing they can do about it -anyway.. These farmers needed a holiday as much as 1 did. Now banks and OMAF may be suggesting that farmers must stay home and tend the flock in these tough financial times; btt1 think everyone should get away from their problems for awhile. To avoid busy cropp- ing periods the timing of a farmer's vacation is critical. -John Heard, Assist. Ag. Rep. Council... • from page SA with any of the recommend- ed work, the township • will seek approval for the work fromthe Ministry of Natural Resources and Maitland Valley Conservation Authority. ' By-law No. 20- 1982, being a rating by-law under the Tile Drainage Act, received all required readings and was passed. It provides for loans in the total amount of $41,400 to Donald McNeil, R.R.6 Goderich, Glen McNeil, R.R.6 Goderich, Michael P. Rodgers, R.R.5 Goderich, William Bogie, R.R.4 Goderich, Barry Millian, R.R.5 Goderich and Russel Kernighan, R.R.4 Goderich The loans are repayable over a period of ten years at an annual in- terest rate of ten per cent per •annum. Correspondence received from the Ministry of Natural Resources indicated that a license under the Pits and Quarries Act has been issued to Lavis Contracting Co. Ltd., Clinton to operate a gravel pit on Part of Lot 5, Concession 4 E.D. Open houses for ratepayers, owners and tenants of properties and lands in Colborne Township, will be held on Thursday, Ju- ly 15 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Jiffy 17, -from -11 to 5 p.rh. and -Wetines- •dayiJuly-21, from 5 rem.74.69 p.m. at the township hall in Carlow. Members of council and the planning department will be present to hear •representations from in- terested persons. --The clerk reported that 22 submissions had been received in the contest to select a township crest and a committee meeting will be held soon to begin the pro- cess of selecting the winners. The meeting was adjourn- ed to the next regular meeting to be held at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 20.