HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-08, Page 20PAGE n-,-•GODERICH SIGNAL.STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1979
Honorary
chairman
ruce Sully, Chief
Executive Officer of
Champion Road
Machinery Group
Limited, has been named
the honorary chairman of
the Huron -Perth Lung
Association.
` Club held its tenth annual
Awards Dinner at the
Maitland Country Club
last week. Some 50 club
members and guests
attended.
Ken Dawson, G.S.C.
Commodore, welcomed
the members, outlined
some of the ac-
complishments of the
club in the past year, and
some of its plans for the
future. He thanked Mrs.
Elsa Haydon for her
support in the erection of
the pavilion at Snug
Harbour. The Pavilion
was a joint project of the
Waterfront Committee,
of which Mrs. Haydon is
Chairman, and the
Goderich Sailing Club.
Under the direction of
several Club members,
notably Bob Allen and
Steve Youngblut, a group
oderich Sailing Club preseiits
cheque
The
Goderich Sailing
OFA says.
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complain about farm
activities and odours.
Members also
discussed a letter from
the Oxford County
Federation on the
disaster relief program in
the Woodstock area.
To date, the Huron
County Federation has
raised approximately
$16,000 to contribute to
the disaster relief fund, in
addition to sending feed
and manpower to assist
farmers whose farms
were damaged in the
August tornado.
The Oxford Federation
expressed concern that
the., costs of trucking feed
to the damaged farms
won't be covered by the
disaster relief fund.
The Huron County
federation members
voted to give support to
the Oxford County
federation's request that
transportation costs he
matched or else coverd
with funds from the
disaster relief fund.
The members also
elected their four
remaining directors on
the Huron County
Colborne...
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Leonard Fisher
requested to present it at
the Cenotaph on
November •11.
The Alex andra Marine
and General Hospital
billing for $704 as a
second payment for the
hospital expansion
project wa s approved.
A letter f rom the Huron
County •. F ederation of
Agriculture regarding
the new taxation
equalizatio n factor on.
rural ratepayi.rs' taxes
and consideration of a
joint. Municipal -
Federation meeting was
ordered to be placed on
the next council meeting
agenda.
Council was informed
of a seminar on the :new
Line Fence Act to be held
in Brantford, November
14 and the clerk was
instructed to contact the
township fence viewers
as to one of them going.
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federation executive. The
directors are Tony
McQuail of West
Wawanosh, Jim
McIntosh of Tucker -
smith, and Walter Elliott
and Jim Hunter of East
Wawanosh township.
Townships
to appeal...
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land values."
The deputy reeve said
he wasn't denying land
prices have gone up, but
asked, "why should land
have to pay education
costs?"
Reeve Cal Krauter of
Brussels indicated he
wasn't sympathetic to the
plight of the rural
municipalities and said
, "business taxes have
been 10 to 20 m
than farm taxes for some
years."
Reeve Bill Elston of
Morris Township said he
knows the farm tax is
lower compared . to the
municipal tax rate. But .
he said even for farmers
getting 50 per cent of
their taxes back, "it's
still a hell of a big tax bill
if you own 200 to 300 acres
(of land)."
Achievement
days set
The 4-H Homemaking
Club Achievement
Programs for
"Needlepoint" represent
the end of another suc-
cessful 4-1-1 project in
Huron County.
County Home
Economists with the
Ontario Ministry o1
Agriculture and Food,
Grace Bird and Brenda
Kisyk, will be conducting
the•' Achievement
Programs throughout the
County as follows.
Dungannon - Thursday,
November 8 at 7• p.m.,
•Brookside Public School
Blyth - Thursday,
December 6 at 7 p.m.,
Hullett Central Public
School
"GREAT FASHION CUTS"
"SUPER.NEW 'CURLY LOOKS"
Hair Styling for -
"Ladies and Gentlemen"
Call to -day for an appointment,
HAIR AFFAIR
53 South St.
524-4219
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of volunteer members did Sailing Club -towards the
most of the construction construction costs. She
on the Thanksgiving accepted it on behalf of
weekend. the Town of Goderich.
Mrs. Haydon was Awards for the various
presented with a cheque racing categories were
for $500 as the initial presented by the Race
contribution by the Committee Chairman,
Paul Parsons. Individual
awards for each of the
Spring, Summer and Fall
series were awarded, as
well as the overall finish
awards. Finishing first in
the Keel Boat class was
Dick Robarts, followed
by Ken Dawson in second Parsons edged out Dave
.and Murray McGill, Smith, followed by Mark
third. In the PHRF class, Taylor.
Lynn Meyers was first, The most prodigipus
Bruce Thomson second award of the evening, the
and Dick Taylor, third. Reeves Cup, was
The Dinghy class was presented by a former
very close, but Dave Reeve, Paul.Carroll. This
for pavilion
trophy is awarded each
year to the sailor who
(combines sportsmanship,
good competitive sailing
and contributions to the
club and was awarded to
Murray McGill for the
1979 year.
The evening was,
capped off with a film of
local sailing activities,
produced by "Cecil -B -de
Robarts" and his crew of
"Cherries Aweigh". It
was an excellent film and
enjoyed by all.
$3.29
1 LB. BAG
$35.99
CASE
GRAPE JUICE
954 $10.68
24 FL. OZ. CASE
LIBBY.
TOMATO JUICE
48 FL. OZ.
$7.80
CASE
SOCKEYE SALMON
$1.69 $80.59
71/40z. CASE
APPLE SAUCE
594 $13.19
19 FL. 02. CASE
case
of
24
FRUIT COCKTAIL
694 1 $15.59
CASE
14 FL. OZ.
DELMONTE FANCY
PEACHES
SLICES OR HALVES
694 $15.59
14 FL. OZ.
BARTLETT PEARS
654 $14.69
14 FL. OZ.
PINEAPPLE
IN ITS OWN JUICE
CRUSHED, TIDBITS, SLICES
594 $13.69
14 FL. OZ. CASE
BEANS with PORK
2/894 $9.99
14 FL. OZ. CASE
BEANS
CUT GREEN OR WAX
2/794 $8.89
14 FI. OZ. CASE
CREAM CORN
2/894 $9.99
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MUSHROOMS
STEMS & PIECES
794 $17.99
10 FL. OZ. CASE
HONEY POD PEAS
2/694 $7.99
14 FL. OZ. CASE,
TOMATOES
694 $15.59
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28 FL, OZ.
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$1.79 $39'.9.9
PAPER 60'5 CASE
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1 LB.
794
case
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case
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DOG FOOD
4/994
15 OZ. TIN
$9.99
CASE
TOMATO SOUP
4/994 $11.69
10 FL. OZ. CASE
ROYALE
VEGETABLE SOUP
3/794 $12.29
10 FL. OZ. CASE
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:,'SMC>KED SAUSAGE
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FROZEN STRIP STEAK 802.
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$2.49
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$2.20
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51.54
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$14.49
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$13.29
20 KG.
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24
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DELMONTE FANCY
CHEDDAR CHEESE
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$10.99
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case
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SWEETENED
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SOCKEYE SALMON
$1.69 $80.99
7'< OZ. CASE
case
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BATHROOM TISSUE
694 $15.59
2 ROLL PKG. CASE
VACHON
APPLEPLE FILLER -
89" $9.89
19 FL. OZ. CASE
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case
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GARBAGE BAGS
$1.19 $26.49
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case
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DELMONTE
PINEAPPLE -ORANGE,
PINEAPPLE -GRAPEFRUIT
DRINK
594 $6.59
48 FL. OZ. CASE
BIC LIGHTERS
FRENCH FRIES
STRAIGHT CUT
2 LBS.
ORANGE JUICE
FROZEN DINNERS
BEEF -CHICKEN -TURKEY
JUICE ORANGES
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PRODUCE OF ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE
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20 18. BAG 994
PRODUCE OF ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE
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5 LB. BAG 694
PRODUCE OF ONTARIO 'C" GRADE
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