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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. • from page 19 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... • from page 3 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. • • 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... • from page 3 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 xxXxo 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 14FL,.O7. _.... CASE 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 CASE 28 FL, OZ. case of lis48 stip CARNATION MILK 2/994 $21.99 385 M. CASF CAMPBELL CAMPBELL GREEN GIANT NIBLET MUSHROOM. SO.UP , of case WHOLE KERNEL `e TIDE ,.of ofPAPER TOWELS 2%691 $15:49 24 2/894 $9. a . 9 CASE 99 12 FL OZ. .. CASE $2.99 $23.59 h 1. BOX 'I CASE 2$1ROLL F' CK $17.99 ••••••••••••••••• CASE • P .r ••••••••••410.••••••••••••••••.••�,•••••••••� • • SCHNEIDER'S WEEK AT CUTT'S RED & WHITE FOODMASTER . • ‘ CASE SALE'FOR WINTER••f.... STOCK!IJP -'--• • ED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS $1.79 $39'.9.9 PAPER 60'5 CASE CRISCO SHORTENING 1 LB. 794 case of 48 case of 10 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 • • FRESH PORK RIBLETS :,'SMC>KED SAUSAGE • LINK SAUSAGE • COUNTRY SAUSAGE • WIENERS No., •• HEADCHEESE BOWLS 1702 • STEAKETTES 16OZ • WHOLE CUT-UP CHICKEN 2 L BOX • • KENT LAYER BACON :SANDWICH SPREAD ROLLS 6VARIETIES FROZEN STRIP STEAK 802. •• BRUCE PACKERS COTTON ••SUMMER SAUSAGE CHUBS ENGLISH SAUSAGE • • KING OF THE ROASTS, CANADA GRADE A BEEF, 15 to 20 lbs. AVERAGE • CUT 00 YOUR SPECIFICATION • WHOLE PRIME $229 RIBS OF BEEF L. Reg. Price ,s 994 $2.49 is $2.43 $2.20 LU 51.87 51.54 52.27 $4.64 ,0 52.04 , -804 52.43 $2.99 52.14 PRIME RIB ROAST L9 249. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••°•••••••••••••••••••••• LIBBY'S ,,ase SPAGHETTI OR. 24 ALPHAGETTI \2/99 4 $11.49 14 FL. OZ. CASE Sale Price e 894 $2.19 . $2.13 e $1.93 51.64 $1.35 51.99 54.06 H$1.79 A 704 $2.13 52.39 51.88 Case Price • ,aLsS. A57.9O 6 LBS. 51'2.36 • 6 LB5. $12.00 12.00 • 6 .85. $ .90..2846 6 LBS. 9.2486 6 FOR 57.62 • 101.5.$1//8.70 • 522 6 2LB, .92 • 12 Les. 520.16 8RQ}LS 55.28 • • 10 PCS $20.00 7 TO CU S7 •• f�SMER • 6L85, 510.56 • •• • PRIME $f59: RIB STEAK'.L• LIBBY'S BROWN SUGAR $1.49 2KG. GOLD SEAL FANCY $14.49 CASE SUGAR $13.29 20 KG. DEEP BROWN `af`, BEANS with PORK 24 ` 2/994. $10.69 `14 FL. OZ. ' CASE DELMONTE FANCY CHEDDAR CHEESE MILD -MED. -OLD $10.99 5 LB. BLOCK case of 12 SWEETENED DELMONTE FANCY ORANGE JUICE WHOLE WHITE FROM CONCENTRATE POTATOES • \2/891 $9.99 794 OZ. CASE _19FL:.OZ- . CASE •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• NEW CROP FLORIDA VEX AR PACK I NEW CROP FLORIDA PINK OR WHITE I • FLORIDA EARLY • 994 $10.69 48 FL, case of 24 SOCKEYE SALMON $1.69 $80.99 7'< OZ. CASE case -of- 12 BATHROOM TISSUE 694 $15.59 2 ROLL PKG. CASE VACHON APPLEPLE FILLER - 89" $9.89 19 FL. OZ. CASE • BLUE BONNET case of 12 GARBAGE BAGS $1.19 $26.49 105 CASE case of 12 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 $13.99 CASE GRAPEFRUIT 48's 5 LB. BAG $ ■ •39 I 5 FOR 994 CASEOF'd8 $8.49 PRODUCE OF USA NO. 1 GRADE SEAFORTH BUTTER HEAD LETTUCE 2 FOR 79 4 TANGELOS 125's 1DOZ $1.29 CASEOF125 $9.99 PRODUCE OF ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES 20 18. BAG 994 PRODUCE OF ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE WASHED CARROTS 5 LB. BAG 694 PRODUCE OF ONTARIO 'C" GRADE McINTOSH APPLES 5 LBS. 99c N•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J.M. CUTT LIMITED 10 e 5 LBS. FROM CONCENTRATE 694 $12.99 12 , FL. OZ. $5.99 PRODUCE OF ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE COOKING ONIONS PRODUCE OF ONTARIO, NO. 1 GRADE LARGE WAXED • • • • RUTABAGAS • 5LBS. 694 ie.5LBS. $5.99 I 3/$1 • • _.___-....__..• va.',vlr:,w a.;u;wnivarc RED & WHITE FOOD MASTER 91 VICTORIA ST., GC)DERICH WINTER STORE HOURS NOW IN EFFECT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES All prices In offect from Monday, Nov. 5th, unti closing time, '10 p.m„ Saturday, Nov. 10th, 1479, or while quan- CLOSED 'titles last, .. OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAYS 00100.000000®0.0•41/00_:...�•s®w®®�r®..►••®••�►�•�r•••••• STOCI(UPF WINTER�l�YBY - � ......... . INSTANT COFFEE 10 OZ. JAR .M.$0 uD.:,ram • ', .^p `^,R' -- .T.•. T < ..-i:W:i. "Y.. mT.^.:........ .'.":9iBN.<.t L.'PG911&tT �r • _: S •.F� R -V "as ,r- :F. a•u,ir..s-<•ac�;,9a"r .at.:.a...q• Ya.Bxra'.-..i+•.... l a ia- 4..16,