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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-12-01, Page 24PAGE 22—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1977 R Former comrnercialet tbe stored at Sky H Goderich and the CBC has left at Sky Harbor airport the CNS crating building and to $25 per hour for the first 95 been notified of the flight for after the air show was east of Allan Ball's taxiway hours and $18 for each hour filmingas a news item. Once discussed by the airport covering the fenced in area of after that. Cisco ttee. If the booth can the weather station's former A request from Business the plane has landed in i it can never be t c properly and economically location to crop duster FrankAir Services to install a radio Goderich, flown again. winterized, the airport Szekely pending further in rack and antenna on a grader committee well consider formation and subject to the belonging to the town was The plane is 117 feet long p p using it as an office for the approval of Goderich Town agreed to in principle by the and has a wing span of 107 p new airport co-ordinator. 'Council. Szekely made a airport committee and feet. It weighs about 35 tons Dick Speers of the committee request to the airport com directed to the town's Works empty and would hold bet -informed other members that mittee on October 19 to buy or and Engineering Depart - ween tenders received fore the lease land at the airport onwintment. The installation would ween 70 and 120 people. It has p been purchased by Mr. G. tender•izu project were which a build a 50 x 75 foot allow communication bet - McGahey of Milton from high but that he was still hangar for maintenance ween ground. operations and Albikirky, New Mexico. p „ailing to hear a few more purposes• aircraft operations for safety offers. The airport committee purposes. It will initially in parked the passed a motion to accept an The new airport co - north of the Business Air In other bus Hess, p' airport committee passed a agreement with Business Air ordinator, Terry Meriam, motion to agree in principle to Services to rent their gave his first report to the lease a portion of land at the snowblower this winter at committee at the November airport located to the west of costs which will be increased 23 meeting. He mentioned a 5 One of the largest airplanes ever stored at Sky Harbour Airport will probably anri3ve -- in Goderich sometime before the new year, the Goderich airport committee members were informed at a meeting held on Wednesday, November 23. The De Haviland Comet 4 was one of the first com- mercial jet airliners to see regular service in Europe. It is no longer in service. Special flight permission and a special crew are required for this plane's flight to Goderich Town council and Colborne Township council on Thursday, December I at p.m. They will inspect the airport as a preliminary step to .an engineering study that they are preparing for the proposed runway expansion. Transport Canada is preparing a complete topographical map of the airport replacing the initial idea of drawing up separate plans for certain areas of the airport. The map will be used for the airport engineering study. OTHER BUSINESS Winterization of the Goderich Old Timers booth Services building at Sky Harbor airport until the ground gets hard at which time it will be moved next to the land where the Lancaster bomber sits. 'I he parking fee for the plane is $150 a month and it will remain at Goderich airport for six to nine months, Eventually it willbe .dismantled and taken to Milton to be used for private purposes there. TRANSPORT CANADA VISITORS Depending on the weather, Transport Canada officials will meet at Sky Harbour airport with the airport committee and members of Local shopper complains of policy Dear Editor, Approximately four months ago I purcaased a child's jumpsuit at the Jenny Wren. The first time I washed it, it frayed and fell apart. When I returned the $17.95 outfit, I was told that because it was sale merchandise, I could not have a refund. After unkind and unnecessary verbal exchange, I did get my refund. Two weeks ago I paid $20.98 for a three-piece snowsuit for my daughter at the same Jenny Wren store. The bunting bag buttons to the lining of the coat with four buttons. The first time she wore it, (a total of ,20 minutes), three of the four buttons came off leaving three holes in the lining of the coat. The following day I returned to the Jenny Wren and asked the owner if he would either replace or repair the coat: He said no, there was nothing he could, or would , do about it. His tone and manner were careless and indifferent. I have purchased twice at this store and both times I have had problems. Because of the first ,instance 'I was leery of purchasing another item, but was told that if I had any problems to return the merchandise with the sales receipt. However, their word is not their policy. Ruth Brindley Editor's Note: As is the Signal -Star policy, a copy of Mrs. Brindley's letter was forwarded to Jim Craig of the Jenny Wren Shoppe one week ago with an invitation to provide his comments for publication, if he wished to have that op- portunity. Mr. Craig advised this newspaper he would not respond. Library lunch group starts in new year Jein hour new literary group! The Goderich Branch of the Huron County Public Library will initiate a literary luncheon group on Thursday, January 12, 1978. Interested persons are requested to sign a page at the Goderich Branch specifying preferred time for the lectures. Par- ticipants are asked to bring their own lunch. The literary members will be asked to present periodic book reviews. The first lectures will be prepared by the library staff. Come along and join us for lunch! "Roots" by. Alex Haley and "Trinity" by Leon Uris are two appropriate Noel gifts. The first a non-fiction, is a renown television family saga and is now available in paperback format. "Trinity" is a fictional, historical family story set in Ireland. Colleen McCullough's "Thorn Birds" is a fictional account of three generations of an •Australian family. The Silver Jubilee of Her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II has produced many interesting accounts. "Majesty" by Robert .Lacey is one of these works. "The Dionne Years", totally Canadian, has become another Pierre Berton suc- cess enjoyed by young and old a like. :r CWL fair The winners of the St. Peter's Catholic Women's League 1977 Christmas Fair draw were as follows: afghan, Mrs. Don Moss; electric mixer, Miss Margaret Foley; table cloth, Mrs, Don Stemp; centre pieces, Mrs. Jack Cook and Mrs. Burt Poulin; baskets of apples, Mrs. Joy Harrison and Mrs. John Dykstra; candy. Mrs. - Ursula Richardson and Mrs. Diane Buchanan; poncho, Mrs. Dan Murphy and cake, Mrs. Roy Mugford. The CWL Christmas Fair was held on Saturday, November 26 from 2-4 p.m. in St. -Peter's Roman Catholic Church. THIS WEEK DURING OUR request by Business Services to have night flood for fuelling intheformo( ghts spread ab i fleet apart infrontotth. fuel tank. About 5 t cent of fuellin o night. g is Jori held atn O Skypen House is this w Harbour air eekend (DeCemb and 3) by Business Aire vices, the Goderich. to committee, the air. committee and Sky } iar Refinishing. The operato the airport will have facilities open for inspec at this time. It should special interest to naviga people. ES PRE -CHRISTMAS SALE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING : TURKEY UTILITY GRADE FROZEN WHITE SUGAR 2KG 794 5 ROSES BONUS PACK 2 LB. FREE FLOUR 22 LB. BAG $2.99 +g1 MAPLE LEAF sg WIENERS LB. 794 894 'A ,.19 L$1 .19 S B1 89a MAPLE LEAF NO. 1 GRADE RINDLESS OIL $1.19;BACON1.39 "�MAZOLA 24 FL. OZ. SHORTENING 1 LB. FRESH MED. GROUND BEEF MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROIL COTTAGE ROLL LB. 4 •1 CANADA GRADE A RED BRAND BEEF 6 ROASTSNORT RIB SORE THROATS, DRY SKIN, PAINT & WALLPAPER CRACKING? THE CAUSES COULD BE LACK OF HUMIDITY. REPLENISH THIS MOISTURE WITH AN ELECTROHOME HI -OUTPUT HUMIDIFIER Automatic humidistat • 3 speed control .Walnut woodgrain case. Removable bucket .Brown control panel and grilles. 241/2"H x 23"W x 111/2D. See the Electrohome Humidifer at SERVICE DOMINION NARDWARE 11>`_ 4. 30 VICTORIA ST. NORXH GODERICH 524-0581 CLUB HOUSE MARASCHINO CHERRIES 12 FL. OZ. SELECT DESSICATED COCONUT 8 OZ. PKG. MCNAIR PITTED DATES 1 LB. MCNAIR SULTANA RAISINS 2 LB. BAG l BLADE 99' vMAPLE LEAF 79 ... 4 w LUNCH V. • VMEAT 735 WMAPLE LEAF BONELESS' W. FULLY COOKED . DINNER 1:69 PORK •t SHOULDER ,LB1.69 OR LB. 89 g g CHRISTMAS SUNRIPE GOLDEN BLEACHED RAISINS PALANDA PINEAPPLE MAC N' CHEESE, LUNCHEON, HEADCHEESE, CHICKEN LOAF, DUTCH LOAF, BOLOGNA 6OZ. PKG. g GIFT SUGGESTIONS CHEESE BOARDS CHEESE TRAYS GOURMET FOOD BASKETS IMPORTED TEAS BLOCKS OF CHEESE FRUIT BASKETS SEAFOOD BASKETS WRAPPING 26" SO" 2' 4 PAPER 4PRAcCHKL $14 F Q R` 1202. 89 i PKG. 19 FL. OZ. CRUSHED, TIDBITS, SLICED 2x$1 .00 BROWN SUGAR 2 KG HOLLAND HOUSE 757 ML COOKING WINE �J. CUT FROM CHUCK CENTRE CUT CHUCK ROAST 994 ALLEN PURE APPLE JUICE SILVERWOODS MEADOWGOLD. ICE DREAM 2L W COTTENELL 4 ROLL PACK 9 9 4 +� TISSUE $ 1 . 0 9 STOKELY'S RED 14 FL. OZ. 7 $2 8 / KIDNEY 7iV79" BEANS. p, ZIP7 9 4 i DOG 15 OZ. TIN PKG. 1 LB. , FOOD 51.00 BURNS GROUND EAGLE BRAND 14 FL. OZ. MILK 89 LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP 2 LB. JAR .,994 • j1 NYLON PANTY 3p„.$1,0 •77g�� HOSE FRESH CHERRYHILL STORE CUT MILD; MED. OLD, CHEESE LB, 1,81 MILK_3QTBAG $1,31 LIBBYS FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48 FL. OZ. 69 GREEN GIANT NIBLET FANCY 12 FL. OZ. CORN COFFEE MATE 2:89° 11 OZ. JAR 99° w. KING SIZE TIDE 5 LB. BOX $2.39 I ALYMER BEANS WITH PORK LIQUID JAVEX 95 T SUPREME ASST. CALAMATA STRING FIGS STAFFORD CHERRY PIE FILLER 14 OZ. PKG. 19 FL. OZ. 99a � COOKIES 16 OZ. 894 PKG. 994 IESTLES PKG OF 3.5 01. MINI PUDDINGS 694 DETERGENT E.D. SMITH APPLE PIE FILLER 19 FL. OZ. w FAB �ec�s�s;��cs�s�scs����vt✓cs��s�s�sc-s�ser;�;� �cn WESTONS 100Z. PKG. SWISS CHOCOLATE ROLLS 594 EACH GRANNY LEMON TARTS PKG. OF 6 CANADA CORN STARCH 694 2 69° 5 LB. BOX $1.79 32 FL.IROZ. MACLE WHIP 48 FL. OZ. 69 $1.1 FABRIC SOFTENER FLEECY 128FL.OZJel r WESTONS FAMILY BREAD 14 FL. OZ. 3p$1.00 994 SILVERWOODS DELUXE 1 LB. PRINT BUTTER $1 .2 5 128 FL. OZ. 24 OZ. LOAF 2°19 PLIQUALMOLIVEID OtFt DETERGENT 9, ST. WILLIAMS WITH PECTIN JAM RASP, OR STRAW HEREFORD 12 OZ. TIN CORNED PRODUCE OF ONT. NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES 10 LB. BAG NAVEL ORANGES DOZ. 59° 794 PRODUCE OF ONT. NO. 1 GRADE WASHED CARROTS 2.3 LB. BAG 89° FLORDIA PINK OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 9 p994 BEEF PRODUCE OF ONT. FANCY McINTO SH 318. APPLES 240i. 9 BAG q' 6 PRODUCE OF U.S. ANO. 1 GRADE S91 CELERY STALKS INSTANT COFFEE J.M. CUTT Limited 91 VICTORIA ST. GODERICH PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING TIME 10 P.M. DEC. 3 OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES OPEN NITELY TILL 10 P.M. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 3/$1. $4 6 9 TURNIP 10 0Z. JAR ���SS�i6�tiYAS'i»1�CST�.cl;Y4'^�95�15:Y9C�.STCtinsT�f�S15��L'�r3��s'95�YCSi'��` CHRISTMAS PARTY SUGGESTIONS vi COCA W COLA BLACK DIAMOND 80Z. PKG. vi CHEESE SLICES SINGLES 894 ORIENTAL SWEET 12 FL. OZ. klc'n PICKLED ONIONS •td KRAFT CHIP DIPS 26 FL. OZ. 319 4 PLUS DEP. 994 soz. 2 °$• .00 SCHWEPPES SODA WATER /� GINGER ALE BITTER LEMON 3 0994 TONIC WATER 26 FL. 01. J!i COLLINS ORIENTIAL 12 Fl. OZ. MIDGET GHERKINS HOSTESS g•OZ•_PKi POT CHIPS ORIENTAL STUFFED 12 FL. OZ. MANZANILLA Abk OLIVES 9