HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-29, Page 24PAGE 6A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. NOVEMRFR 29 1979
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS!
Farmers
assured
of farm
machines
CR RIDDELL,
M.P.P.
The Minister off
Agriculture and Food,
Lorne Henderson, an-
nounced in the
Legislature that the
government has been
working with farm
representatives and with
people from the farm
machinery industry to
develop a program which
will ensure that farmers
have a.reliable supply of
new machinery, a
dependable supply of
repair parts, and first
class repair service.
The program will be
administered by the
Ontario Farm Machinery
Board, which has
members representing
farmers, manufacturers,
dealers, wholesalers and
the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
The program centres
on a certification
program. Certification of
ditributors and dealers
will be granted by the
Farm Machinery Board
in accordance with
standards which the
Board is ih the process of
implementing.
Certified • companies
will offer a new equip-
ment warranty which will
meet or exceed the
minimum standards set
by the Board. They will
guarantee to provide
repairs and replacement
parts in a reasonable
time. They will also
provide sales agreements
with standardized con-
ditions of sale.
NATURAL GAS
The Minister of
Energy, Robert Welch,
has announced that many
• homeowners wishing to
convert from heating oil.
to natural gas, may have
to wait until next spring
or summer, . due to an
overwhelming demand
for conversions.
tember this year, the
three major natural gas
utilities had converted
19,650 homes to natural
gas, -compared to 8,600
last year.
The change, from
heating based on un-
certain oil supplies to
more plentiful and
cheaper natural gas, has
left manufacturers of
furnace conversion kits
unable to meet the
demand.
The Opposition Party
critic, criticized the
Minister for stating that
the government's con-
servation and renewable
energyprograms are
"deeply rooted ,in the
government's total,- ap-
proach•to energy."
He said this was a
hollow statement when
you consider, for in -
j stance, that the windows
in the Legislature
Buildings are only single -
pane and Cabinet
Ministers continue to ride
in gas -guzzlers.
TO USE PUBLIC
MONEY
The Minister of Health,
Dennis • Tim.brell, has
stated that he'll use
public money to respond
to people identifiable on
the 274,852 -name petition
presented by the NDP
whick, den uces the
province's h1�,ealth-care
system. y" •
He was unable to
estimate how much it
would cost to send letters
to these people but stated
it wouldn't come from
government funds for the
operation of hospitals or
the Ontario Health
Insurance Plan, but from
his Ministry's ad-
ministrative budget.
The Minister suggested
that vague wording on the
petitions might have
persuaded many people
to .sign even though they
might not believe the
health-care system was
being threatened:
"They were worded in
such a way that nobody
could refuse to sign.,
There's some I could
have signed", he said.
"I am going to tell them
the fact that since 1972,
the per capita spending
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PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, DECEMBER lst, 1979.
WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS!
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1/2 PRICE SALE!
All Purpose or Cake & Pastry
MONARCH
- FLOUR
2.5 kg bag
(Our Regular Price 1.93)
Limit
3 per
customer
All Vegetable
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PRE -CHRISTMAS
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Kraft Salad Dressing
MIRACL
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(Our Regular Price 1.75)
Chicken Noodle
(AMPBELLS
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Save on these Sealtest Dairy Products
Assorted Flavours, Parlour -- Sealtest, Light 'N Lively
SeaIt�st _COTTAGE
ICE CREAM CHEESE
1
2 Titre tub500 g carton
(Our Regular Price 2.49)
SAVE
70'
(Our Regular Price, 1.23)
SAVE
34/
Light 'N Lively (Our Reg. Price 1.83—SAVE 64)
Plain & Assorted Flavours 1 kg carton
( Our Reg. Price 69c — SAVE 20c )
Assorted Flavours 250 g tub
SEALTEST I I SEALTEST
YOGURT 1.1 CHIP DIP
Sealtest (Our Reg. Price 1.06 — SAVE 27c)
SOUR
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500 g
ctn
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EGG
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1 quart
ct.n
119
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8 -oz red wine
93A -oz on -the -rocks
61/2 -oz white wine
71/4 -oz cocktail
6 -oz champagne/sherbert
11 -oz hi -ball
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MARY MILES, HOT OR SWEET
Corned Beef vac pac lb 1.99 Sausage Italian style
SHOPSYS — COLE SLAW OR
Potato Salad 24 OZctnr 1,09 Cooked Meats
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MARY MILES, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES 16 -OZ VAC PAC
CPicnic Shoulder or Shoulder Butt
PORK I 19
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CHOPS
FROZEN, DRESSED ° HIGHLINER, FROZEN, HADDOCK
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HIGHLINER, FROZEN 14 -OZ PKG FROZEN
Cod Fish Sticks 1.79 Mackerel 16 35¢
HIGHLINER, FROZEN 1 -LB PKG FROZEN
Ocean Perch Fillets 1.79 Ocean Perch Fillets 1b1.49
SAVE 40m
Toddler Size
PAMPERS
DIAPERS
pkg. of 24
(Our Regular Price 3.99)
TEA BAGS
Action Price!
Jane Parker, Sliced, 60% or
100% Whole Wheat or Cracked Wheat
BROWN
BREAD
24 -oz loaf
( Stock Up)
ACTION PRICEI A&P, SHEER, ONE SIZE FITS ALL
pkg of 144 3.49 Pantyhose pkg 79,
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