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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-26, Page 31GGDERICHSIGNAL-STAR , THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1979—PAGE 11A LOADS 11 LOADS OF BARGAINS AND THE SAYINGS ARE YOURS fs 6 DAYS SALE QUICK & EASY KRAFT MACARONI & CHEESE DINNERS 225 gr. 29 BOX c SPECIAL! - STEMS & PIECES RiOBRAND MusKRooMS 10 FL. OZ. TIN OUR REG. S2.65 6x 750 ML BOTTLES "FAMILY PACK" COCA -COLA P.LEupsos, N119 12.5 OZ TINS KENT FROZEN ORANGE JUICE DIETRICHS COUNTRY SCONE BREAD24 oz.2 $ FOR 128• oz. FABRIC S $ SOFTENER FLEECY 1 89 MR. CLOWN LIMITED BUBBLE BATH 65o ml 6 SOLID COLOURS SHEARED -FRINGED OUR REG. 46` TIN GREEN GIANT FANCY CORN\ NIBLETS 3 12 oz. TINS FOR SIZE 200's WHITE SWAN FACIAL TISSUES 9c 200's 5 BOX PINK -WHITE -PUMPKIN -AQUA ROYALE PAPER TOWELS 2 ROLL PKG. 99c 100 MI. TUBE OR 175 ML LOTION HEAD& SHOULDERS SHAMPOO SCHNEIDERS 9 BEEF -CHICKEN -STEAK MEAT PIES 8 oz. EA. CHASE & SANBORN 10 oz. INSTANT $3 an COFFEE. 150 ML. TUBE CREST WITH FLUORISTAN TOOTHPASTE $.2lir TUBE 8 DELICIOUS FLAVORS DELUXE QUALITY ZEHRS ICE CREAM 98c 2 LITRE CTN. WHITE, PINK, YELLOW, GREEN COTTONELLE BATHROOM TISSUE S 4 ROLL . .�'Y • KITCHEN CATCHERS 24's 'MATCHING FACE CLOTHS 99` ea. 22"x42" SIZE OUR REG. S1.19 SAVE 20' . LYSOL BOWL CLEANER ?4 oz. 99C LYSOLSANTISEPTIC 13 oz. AEROSOLS1 ■6 OUR REG. $2.89 SAVE 60' JOHNSON BABY SHAMPOO DEODORANT COAST BATH SOAP 450 ML. $2■29 2F0R9P. 140 gr. DEODORIZING LYSOL CLEANER POWDER" -STYLE' OR CALGON BATH BEADS DEODORANT POWDER`FOR THE BATH SHOWER TO SHOWER a 28 oz. 1.29 5 oz. X1.39 9.89 9.89 65c gr • 99c 69 C 16oz. 9.99 LITRE $1A9 4 s 1O9 1:1,9 69c 69c 75 C lO oz. 3,b $2 19 227 gr RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS 60's 5 VARIETIES NESTLES FAMILY PUDDINGS POST CEREAL SUGAR CRISP 15 oz 400 HEINZ 4 VARIETIES. BAR -B -Q- SAUCE GLAD "THE STRONG ONES" GARBAGE BAGS JAVEX BRAND STAIN AWAY 20's 1 FLAVOUR CRYSTALS TANGCRYSTALS GLAD BRAND PKG. ZEHRS LARGE 128 0Z. SIZE LIQUID BLEACH 128 oz. c 0 WITTICHS HAMBURG OR WIENER ROLLS 12's6 PKG. 15 oz. LYSOL BASIN TUB & TILE CLEANER ■ 19 REACH BY JOHNSON & `JOHNSON TOOTHBRUSHES EACH N E STCARE COTTON SWABS 180's AUNT JEMIMA - FOUR VARIETIES WAFFLES PARKAY COLOURED MARGARINE 1/4's SCHNEIDERS CRISPY CRUST SHORTENING_ 1 Ib. DONLANDS, WHIPPING CREAM OONLANDS CHOCOLATE DRINK 1 PINT $1■21 1 QUART 68C P.Vt;A ABLE IN STORES OFFERING COUNTRY OVEN BAKE SHOPS APPLE, LEMON, RASPBERRY PUFF PASTRY PKG. OF 3 69c GAY LEA DAIRIES ALL FLAVORS 175 qr cups SWISS STYLE YOGURT 4 AMMIEMMOSEM CUPS FOR' WE WILL RE PLEASE® TO SERVE YOU IN: GO ERICH-HURON RI HWY. NO. 8 OUR MANAGER IS: DALE McDONALD 1PFN WIE , THURS®, IFRL, EVENINGS Jottings. ® from page 10A will be .considered. The fact that he is unwilling to do so speaks for itself." He challenged the Treasurer's comment that taxpayers' money would not be directed to the Fund and away from the normal programs of government, "because the money will come in part from proceeds of the sale of our Syncrude shares and Ontario Mortgage Corporation mortgages. These in- vestments were originally made out of general revenues, money from taxpayers who are now expected to help bribe large corporations to remain in or come to Ontario". The Liberal Financial Critic condemned the Small Business Development program as "at best a tax dodge for the rich. Money will not go where it is needed - to assist new Canadian ventures. Like the Employment Develop- ment Fund, it is a misdirected subsidy scheme. The Government has missed the mark on both counts. We fear that the Government's proposal is too restrictive and will result in a complicated, bureaucratic nightmare, with no more chance of success than its previous attempt two years ago (the ill-fated Venture Investment Corporations program) which at- tracted not a single registrant. "Overall this Budget can only be described as a boring, muddled, piecemealattempt to get through Another year. The total lack of priority and clarity are frighteningly obvious. Within the context of a $15.5 billion budget, we see only tinkering. The only consistent element of this Budget is the fact that overwhelmingly the tax increases are levied against the little "guy. They are consumer taxes which are regressive, hitting low and middle income taxpayers__ the hardest, and they are uniformly inflationary. Gasoline will,cost more, so will cigarettes, alcohol, cable TV, any number of fees . and licences and, of course, most importantly, health care. "Of the $269 million being raised in tax in creases, almost 70 per- cent (or $189 billion) are taxes on the individual consumer. Contrast that with the $5 million in- crease in the capital tax rate on banks. It's clear who this Government is catering to, and it's not the average taxpayer in Ontario." FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF LAND -Th"e" Liberar-Mtlyi""tag- .._._ called for a, provincial foreign. investment review agency, after I revealed that a West German family had enough . money deposited in Huron County banks to buy the equivalent of 90,000 acres of farm`Iand. The Minister of Agriculture said 1 e would need facts and figures before anything could be done, and that a study of land ownership in Huron County was in progress. Having made a study of foreign ownership Canada -wide basis, I know that four other provinces have ' laws restticting foreign ownership of land and I • can't understand the lack of interest on the part of the Ontario Government to at least conduct a survey on the amount of land that has been sold to foreign investors. Remo Mancine, Liberal MPP (Essex South), asked the Minister if he had a plan of action if the study showed there was more foreign ownership than expected. The Minister reminded Members of the 20 per- cent land transfer tax on the sale of land to foreigners. However, in a debate on this siubject Iasi 1Secember 5, I indicated that some foreign in- terests were avoiding the land transfer tax by forming an Ontario corporation.