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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-08-08, Page 24• 5: GQDERICII SIGNAL -STAR, WEDMSDAY, AUGUST '8,1984—PAE41 ...:..✓,:::. <:: �?SI� `;.�:ftii lutes �1r7•iY::Y�.::�f�i �Y'?:i'�':;'G}}ti SAVE Ib. SAVE SAVE. ZEHRS BUTTER 70` 90` j5F NIAGARA FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 341 m Ib1`, SAVE NABOB "TRADITION" BAG COFFEE 369279 LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE MARBLE, BANANA, CHOCOLATE "DEEP 'N' DELICIOUS McCAUNS CAKES 19 oz. 1 rL:.;:: fr iifir rr�. �rir► �r:rr �.: ft..r. r. •s'; LAYS ASSORTED POTATO CHIPS 200 9 SAVE 40` HOT WEATHER FRVOURITE NEILSONS U DGESICLES CARTON OF 12 199 SAVE 15O u PURE VEGETABLE OIL FOR YOUR SALADS CRISCO OIL ONE LITRE J IP A•GE is AIPHA•OSI PKG OF 3 CTNS (250 ml) ORANGE,.PINEAPPLE, GRAPEFRUIT, APPLE OR NATURES BLEND ALWAYS POPULAR SPAGHETTI, ALPHAGETTI, OR STOKELYS KIDNEY BEANS OR 3 VARIETIES VAN CAMP BEANS S MIX OR MATCH 14 oz. TINS FOR i COTTAGE CHEESE 5009�Z9 2%, HOMO OR SKIM FRESH MILK 4 LITRE BAG AVAILABLE ONLY IN GODERICH SPECIAL YORK ORCHARDS BEST APPLE JUICE 355 mL 98° SPECIAL SPECIAL PECIAL ESPECIAL 'EI SPECIAL SPECIAL SCHNEIDERS ASSORTED FROZEN MEAT PIES 6s 400 g PKG. 1,99 IMPERIAL SOFT STYLE MARGARINE 1 Ib. 1.19 VENETIAN VANILLA ICE CREAM 2.99 CASE OF 24 - 280 mt. CARTON OF 12 REGULAR OR DIET FLAMINGO 7 -UP DRINKS BUTTER TARTS SPECIAL WESTONS 1882 STONE MILL BREAD 675 g 89° IAL FINE QUALITY KRAFT MAYONNAISE 750 m2.69L PECIAL WESTONS ENGLISH MUFFINS PKG.89? OF 8 E 1 FOR YOUR DISHWASHER CALGONITE 1 8 kg 4.79 PIA. ASSTED FLAVORS QUENCH CRYSTALS 640 92. 49 McCORMICKS ASSORTED WHOLE WHEAT COOKIES 400 1.39 SPECIAL SCENTED -UNSCENTED ULTRA BAN ROLL-ON 50 mL f.79 SPE. LALs 6.995. SPEC.I.AG. 1 ZS f.S9 SPECIAL ASSTD GAY LEA SWISS STYLE r YOGURT 5009 f.49 ALYMER CHOICE TOMATOES 19 oz. TIN SPECIAL SPECIAL CONDITIONER OR KISS SHAMPOO 3 mL50 I PECIAL 2 kg BAG PURINA CAT CHOW 3.59 LARGE 8 KG PURINA DOG CHOW 9.99 DIET STYLE OR REGULAR 7 -UP DRINKS 75059 ? PLUS mL 30C DEP NABOB TRADITION DECAFFEINATED COFFEE 369 g 4 19 NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT 450 g f•49 OUR SAVE -A -TAPE PLAN CAN ASSIST THE ORGANIZATION OF YOUR CHOICE. ASK OUR STORE MANAGER FOR DETAILS. *aae - ca SEALTEST FRESH QUALITY LEMONADE 1 LITRE CTN 49° WESTONS a s 139APPLE SNACK Bl NQS, WESTONS CHOC. CREAM ROLL 340 g 129 MOZZARELLA OR HAVARTI BADEN CHEESE' 227 g 1.99 COUNTRY OVEN BAKESHOP SPECIAS �BADEN FINE QUALITY COLBY CHEFS COUNTRY OVEN WHITE BREAD 675 g LOAF 790 COUNTRY OVEN HAMBURG OR WIENER ROLLS PKG OF 8 69° 227 COUNTRY OVEN IMPERIAL BRAND FOR ICE CREAM DANISH COFFEE RING 395 g f.89 9 199 PARTY PAK CONES °Rzo SPS 9 ZIP BRAND 109 FIRE STARTER 375 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO. GODERICH rate markets..., of fine(ands 4 - MONDAY & TUESDAY 9-6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30©6 P.M. DeB�lt to sing in Blyth play Daisy DeBolt, formerly of the well-known folk duo Fraser and DeBolt, will appear in COUNTRY HEARTS, opening at the Blyth Festival August 21 and playing through to September 15. Daisy's varied musical career includes everything from touring to choreography, film scores to recording, and live perfor- mances that are electrifying. She has just completed a tour with the Theatre du Nouvel-Ontario production of "Nickel". Daisy's concert performances include ap- pearances at Convocation Hall; with Sylvia Tyson at Harbourfront; at the Northern Lights (Sudbury), Manitoulin Island, and Winnipeg Folk Festivals; and Scuffers and the Rivoli Theatre in Toronto. She has also appeared on such CBC programs as Touch the Earth, Morningside, Laurier Lapierre, Variety Tonight and Mr. Dressup. Writing of her in Miss Chatelaine, Paul Goddard said: "Every so often she emerges to give a concert with songs that meld together elements of everything from jazz to country and with a voice that's as controIl- ed and pliable as anyone's around." Daisy joined' the rest of the cast (Robert King, Ross Skene, John Roby, Patricia Vanstone, Anne Anglin, Terry Harford, David Fox, Sandy Crawley, Denise Ken- nedy, Robert Nasmith, and Ron Gabriel) for rehearsals Monday, July 30. She will play "Sam", lead singer of Sam Slick and the Slowpokes - a country and western band. COUNTRY HEARTS was first performed at the Blyth Festival in 1982 and was a box office smash. The 1984 version has terrific new songs written by John Roby in addition to the favourites from 1982. Theatre New Brunswick in Fredericton will be producing COUNTRY HEARTS in 1985 and that production will then tour to the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Call now to reserve seats: 523-9300 or 523- 9225. Excursionists visit Goderich LOOKING BACK 75 YEARS AGO About 200 excursionists arrived on Friday morning from Drumbo, Bright and Plattsville, and as the day was an ideal One, they had an excellent time. The train reached town shortly before 10, and the passengers made their way to the Harbor Park where they remained till they dined, but the younger numbers of the party made at once for the water and soon every boat was hired and the bathing houses filled. Charles Bates delivered on Thursday to the farmer's orchards, Goderich Township, the first 100 apple barrels for the season of 1904. They were for apple king David Cantelon of Clinton. Auctioneer Gundry sold the buildings on the distillery flats to the following: the big building, Jonathan McEwan, $200; the house, Peter McEwan, $56; the office, Noble Smith, $17.25; and the barn, A. Mugford, $30. The schooner Kolfage, captained by Joseph Noble, with a cargo of lumber from Lyons Head for the Goderich 1,lunber Company, arrived in port on Monday. 50 YEARS AGO Town council has voted unanimously to endorse the motion of Councillors J.E. Huckins and Norman Colclough "that the Ontario Liquor Control Board be notified that the council approves of the establishment of a beer warehouse and the issuing of beer and wine licences in the town of Goderich." Ex -mayor E.R. Wigle has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the PUC. Clayton Looby of Dublin is installing a new double Section water intake at Goderich harbor. More than 50 Goderich and area residents went to Toronto last week to participate in the Canadian Corps Reunion. 25 YEARS AGO Town officials have, received notice that they must move out of the town hall on East Street before September 7 so the building can be torn down to make way for the new post office. The Fashion Shoppe, owned and operated by the late Ivan Papernick and Mrs. Papernick, lhas been sold to Mr: and Mrs. Stan Jones of Toronto. Celebrating the grand opening‘of the new, ultra -smart Hamilton Motel on Bayfield Road in Goderich, "open house" will be held Friday evening. At this time, the public will be given an opportunity to inspect the $90,000, 15 -unit motel. which is electrically heated. The sixth annual Goderich Trade Fair got underway last night with a colorful parade. All 52 booths inside the arena are taken by exhibitors and officials are hoping for an even greater turn -out than in 1958 when paid admission exceeded 7,000. 5 YEARS AGO Over the holiday weekend, Goderich saw an influx of tourists that packed` accommodations in the town and all along Lake Huron. The California Cuties baseball team entertained a large audience at Agricultural Park with their antics Monday evening. Bell Telephone workers in Goderich staged a one day strike last Friday which, despite a three day lock -out by Bell in retalliation, still did not hamper telephone service here. Bean growers in Huron County may lose as much as 70 per cent of their white bean crops due to a fungus very little is known about. Hydro bills could increase as much as 18 per cent January 1, 1980 due to an, increase' in Ontari,o yd1°n'=simakpower rates.