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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-06-01, Page 25DER,ICA Ghi TA.WAE• WEDNESDAY; AM 1 f 83—PAGE 5A 85 9 PKGS. F ® R KRAFT SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE � HIP 6 ASSORTED COLOURS 12.5 oz. 4 COLOURS FOR YOUR BATHROOM ROYALE TISSUE 3 VARIETIES' VAN CAMP BEANS i) INSTANT ASSORTED 750 mL BOTTLES RAGU NOMESTYLE PLAIN OR MEAT 2 ROLL WHITE PRONTO TOWELS KRAFT FRENCH, CATALINA OR ITALIAN CAL WISE. COLESLAW, 1000 ISLAND OR CREAMY CUCUMBER KRAFT DRESSINGS, ASSORTED NON -AEROSOL VO 5 ' HAIRSPRAY SCENTED OR UNSCENTED PREPACKED AA, C, D OR 9 VOLT 6 FLAVOURS SWEETENED KOOL AID FROZEN ESSO B.B.Q. LIGHTER FLUID ZEHRS OWN 225 g PKG. MACARONI & CHEESE 2/89° ZEHRS OWN COFFEE CREAMER 500 g 1 99 BOWL CLEANER SANI FLUSH 1.4 kg 1,89 ............... SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUES. JUNE 7 EXCEPT PRODUCE SPECIALS WHICH EXPIRE SAT. JUNE 4. 1983 NEILSONS ORANGE JUICE s90JAR .... ...... BRIGHTS CHOICE QUALITY APPLE ORTOMATO JUICE 48 oz 129 FLOWERDALE O.P. TEA BAGS 60 s 190 g t 99 ....._..... FABRIC SOFTENER BOUNCE 60 SHEET., 5.19 CAVENDISHARMS ASSORTED CUT FRENCH FRIES CLUB HOUSE 250 mL MANZANILLA OLIVES 149 TANG FLAVOURED ORANGE CRYSTALS 13 O2. 159 DESSERT TOPPING DREAM WHIP JERGENS' BAR SOAP 170 g 189 12 oz." REG. 4's 1.19 WESTONS DELICIOUS JAM,. FILLED BUNS PKG. OF 6 1.1119 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REOUIREMENTS FRESH, BAKED THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODER ICH MONDAY & TUESDAY 9®6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & ERIDAY 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30-6 P.M. A wine s race 66KING. 50 YEARS AGO Bill Lurnby, Goderich motorcycle racer, wonhis lassark atfast Torontoweek'.bys Eacoveringlubiton I. athvevesngil peede :frier ufe' ajustan short of'a mile a Minute. He Iappedd every one of the eight other ' contestants at least once. He also ' competed in the five -mile open Canadian championship, leading most of the way until. his gas throttle broke. He finished second, 15 feet behind the winner. There .were at least 500 fishermen at the harbor on Victoria Day but the fishing was poor: The mercury rose to 80 degrees, so the boys got a good tanning if nothing else. Murray MacDonald and Donald Johnston `arpresented . Goderich Collegiate Institute in the WOSlastSAweekfield. reet at London Members of ,the high school and collegiate boards of the county met at Clinton to discuss common problems this week. It was-the'con- sensus of opinion at the , meeting that teachers' salaries were too high.- and should 'be adjusted to become more •uniform. Goderich representatives at the 'meeting ,were J.W. Fraser, Dr. A.T, Emmerson, W.A. Coulthurst, J.J. Robertson, P.J. MacEwan . and C.M. Robertson.., 25 YEARS AGOG Teachers have accepted a $300 across-the-board crease which the Goderich .• _, _Public School ' Board "offered after several hours of spirited debate. At least two of the trustees spoke of the increase as a "buy peace" move. - Ellis -Don Limited of London. is believed to be among those 'firms most likelyto receive the tender for the •construction of permanent buildings at the rock salt plant this summer. Cost of the buildings will run, L,000;000 '., 'attery of machines for ('oderich's newest industry, Dearborn Steel Tubing, are part of the first shipment of h machines which are to be used in the bending for Ontario's 'market for tail pipes for cars. Dearborn is located inthe former Armouries building on Newgate Street and offices for the, business staff ate now being fitted out. - 5YEARSAGO The Goderich Ratepayers' Association is urging its members to go on a letter writing campaign protesting a a recent town council decision to replace the street lighting on The Square: .Voters in Ashfield Township_: made it clear Monday night that they are in favor of the sale of beer, wine and Spirits in licenced establishments within the township boundaries. Well over 50 per cent of the resident voters in the township', turned out at the polls to determine if the . ,•. township would be wet or dry. Editor's note: Our files from 75 years ago are in- complete for the month of June. Therefore, that portion of the Looking Back column will not appear again until July. Lady Luck Will, visit Call her what you will — Lady Luck, Dati'le Fortune, or any of the other names generations of people have given her! She'll be paying a very special visit to Huron Country Playhouse on Satur- day, June 4 to help celebrate , nualMonte seasonCarlo openerNightforthe Orian- -,. tario's fastest growing sum- mer theatre. Wheels of fortune and games of chance will provide the main focus for the even- ing's events but there will be many extra special treats for those in attendance. Among these great treats will be musical entertain- ment provided by the Beaver Valley Boys and Friends. And the Midnight Special will be a draw for a trip for two to Las Vegas provided by Ellisan Travel of Exeter andPlayhouseHuron Country . So come on out and court the fickle Lady as she decides your fortune for the evening. The festivities corn= rnience at 7:30 p.tn. and con- tinue an into the night: