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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-06-04, Page 29' • " • • GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NNE 4, 1980,-PAGE94 zehrs fine markets... of fine foods ./* EFFECTIVE JUNE 4 UNTIL JUNE 10 IN ALL ZEHRS MARKETS. DURABLE ENGLISH IRONSTONE aao COFFEE MUG OCHRE FLINT OR SAND ENGLISH STONEWARE 1,90 COFFEE MUG EA y • JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH 128 FL. OZ. JUG NIAGARA FROZEN REGULAR OR PINK LEMONADE WESTONS FRESH HAMBURG OR HOT DOG ROLLS PKGS. OF 12 EA. SUNLIGHT DETERGENT 12.5 FL. OZ. TINS GRANNY'S DELICIOUS MELLOW BUTTER TARTS COLGATE REGULAR OR WINTERFRESH TOOTHPASTE CARNATION EVAPORATED F 99 2% MILK1SOML.° R 0 LIQUID STYLE FABRIC SOFTENER 9 FLEECY 1F7L6Oz READY CUT MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, ROTINI, LARGE SHELLS, VERMICELLI, LINGUINE, OR SPAGHETTI LANCIA PASTA 2LB.99 SPAGHETTI SAUCE PLAIN STYLE BRAVO SAUCE 28 oz. PRETTY POLLY nig KNEE HI'S 1°77 ASSORTED FLAVOURS NO NAME • POPSICLES PKG. OF 24., PKG. OF 12 • VOORTMANS OATMEAL DR SUGAR OLD TYME COOKIES 450 g. 99' E.D. SMITH PREPARED APPLE PIE FILLING19oz TIN 99 TETLEY - THE TEA FOLK TEA PKG OF 144 St 99 ColEBENS NIVERTED RICE _2 Kg_ le 99 REGULAROTED iRouilsCCiimmisT 22_5_, 99 MR. CLOWN LIQUID BUBBLE BATH 650 ml. 99' BICSHAVERSsCA R5DS 219° PETROLEUM JELLY 227 g _99' BRAVO -WITH MEAT OR MUSHROOMS SPAGHETTI SAUCE_2_8±D,_ $1,09 PRETTY POLLY PANTYHOSE 100 mi. TU BE CLARKS - 14 FL OZ. TINS IN TOMATO SAUCE BEANS WITH PORK SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER SQUIRREL 29 * 2.99 REG, OILY, CREME RINSE & CONDITIONER SUAVE CLEAN HAIR SHAMPOO MOISTURIZING SKIN QUENCHER LOTION REGULAR STYLE ROLL-ON DEODORANT NOXZEMA 350m 240 ml. 1.5 oz. 9 SOFT, MEDIUM OR HARD WESTCARE TOOTHBRUSHES Township finally gets field by Audrey Middleton At long last it's "Play Ball" time at the new softball field in Goderich township. At the Goderich toWnship monthly recreation meeting on May21Gerry Ginn, parks sub -committee chair- man," outlined the final workload on the preparations of the softball field for playing. He spoke of the many hours of volunteer work which have been donated to the effort; contributing to the installation of a backstop screen, steel fence posts and 160 feet of steel fencing. Mr. Ginn also proposed that Lloyd Sowerby of Holmesville would kindly volunteer to fill the position of athletic field manager. His duties would include booking the games, turning on and off the lights and generally being in charge. A motion to accept the proposal was moved by Jake Reder and Alice Porter which was carried unanimously. •Bev Orr also of the parks committee sub- mitted their suggested policy on the .use of the park. This was approved as well. The athletic field policy and rules of the parks are . as follows: rent of the, field will be $5 unlighted, and $10 lighted for out -of - township participants and township 'adults. Senior boys and girls sponsored by the town- ship will be given first priority bookings. Junior boys and girls will use daylight, hours and township adults will 'be given next priority. Anyone else wishing the diamond will be given it on first-come, first serve basis. The parks sub -committee will oversee .the general state of all township parks (grass, roads, outhouses etc.) and report all fin- dings to the rec board. A decision was made to have Mr. Reder get prices and buy five picnic tables for the lakeside park and Walter Mc•Illwain agreed to continue looking for a carpenter to repair the vandalized park toilets. The program sub- committee represen- tatives, Doug Yeo and Hazel McCreath reported that the rec news letter had been mailed or hand delivered to all township homes during the past month. The softball groups are now registered and starting to play. The. • •. swimming program is scheduled for the first two weeks in July at Vanastra. However, the program sub -committee rep.orted that they are concerned that there has •been very littleTesponse for swimming registration. Last year 40 happy children rode the "swimming" bus to lessons completing •an enjoyable and successful two weeks' stint, Plans must be made for bus . 1 routes so advance registration would be appreciated. A letter from th'e Goderich Pigure Skating Club was received about their late application to the rec board for a professional instructors grant. It was moved by Grant Stirling, seconded by Mr. Ginn that ac- cording to the township clerk's advisability, if the option is still open, the rec. board apply for the grant to assist the club. Township reeve, Stirling, reported to the rec. board the council's latest actions concerning the new township hall. He said three -plan proposals are being studied, upon which, one will be decided and built at the opposite end of the property where the existing township shed now stands.