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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1979—PAGE 9A
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BREAST QUARTERS
Wings & Backs Attached
LEG QUARTERS
Backs Attached
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Aylmer, Fancy
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A&P, Sliced
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BACON
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.39 BLADE
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Breakfast sausages lb1.19 Cooked Meats
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Wieners
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Cooked Ham 6 -oz vac pac
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Bologna
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1.39 Side Bacon
16 -oz vac pac
1 -Ib vac pac
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1.39
1.49
1.59
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1.29 Sausage Sticks 2.68
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Assorted Varieties
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9.8 -oz
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(Our Regular Price 53c each)
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LTeeIl`S
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• from page 8A
official has stated that
- -the--poises cou-ld--not be in
the lake water because it
gets into the fish through
the food chain. "It's not in
the water", he said. '"It's
in something the fish
eats."
Answering a question
from Liberal Leader
Stuart Smith about the
seriousness of the
problem, the Minister
Barry Parrott, compared
the concentrations of
dioxin to "one shot of
vermouth in a 28 million
ton of martini". Dr.
Smith was not reassured
by the Minister's
response, and angrily
commented "He is saying
everything is fine and
they don't even test for
dioxin. He shouldn't say
everything is fine until.
the water and fish have
been tested."
The Liberal Leader
also questioned the
Minister in' the House
about delays in carrying
out tests for dioxin.
Almost two -and -a -half
years ago the Ministry of
the Environment an-
nounced it was preparing
to test for this poison in
its own laboratories.
However, officials have
recently admitted that
ministry laboratories are
at least three to six
months away from set-
ting up a program to test
for dioxin in water and
fish.
Drums of caustic
chemical have been
discovered in a Fort Erie
dump which was
described as hazardous in
a five year old report
which only came to light
this past week, when
Liberal MPP Ray
Haggerty brought it to
the attention of the
government. Following
receipt of the report by
the Ministry this week
samples were taken at
the •site „to ascertain if
toxic chemicals from the
site were leaking into a
drainage ditch.
The dump in question is
about 4.5 miles from the
Niagara River. It is about
three miles from the
nearest large residential
area, although some
scattered houses are a
few hundred yards away.
' The dump i's-s'tirrounded
on all sides by open fields
and bush. Mr. Haggerty
pointed out that the Fort
Erie site is the only dump
marked as hazardous out
of 25 listed in the report.
He expressed the belief
that the town should
tighten its control of the
dump. However, town
management has no idea
what kind of chemicals
might have been
deposited there in the
past since waybills have
been kept for only a few
years. The type of in-
dustry located in Fort
Erie does not generate
the type of waste nor-
mally associated With a
hazardous label.
Both Opposition
Parties have expressed
concern about the
Minister of Health's flip-
flop on the question of
allowing Ontario, doctors
to accept payment by
credit .card for their
services. The fear is that
allowing the use of credit
cards would remove what
the Minister has himself
described as one of the
main incentives to
doctors to remain within
the- Ontario Health
-Insurance Plan -
guaranteed payment and
almost no bad debts.
Possibly if doctors are
sure they will be paid, as
they now are under
OHIP, they may see little
incentive to stay in the
plan, charging lower fees
than they could command
if they opted out.