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Nwris . Township council's important. the deputy -reeve and $10 for spend more than was allowed by subsidy will total =156,008. in- the benefit at both farmers and County Plowmen's Anoeiatfoo open meeting to Weise
Bylaw 1, 11179, ad wages pt an Coun. Ross Procter noted that councillors. affected ratepayers. eluded in the figure is 910,000 for non4arm rural residents, Mr. and $10 to the county hiatorkW ratepsyers will be Wv*@L 7W
average of 8.7 per cent higher if the time came when council Clerk Nancy Michie's hourly Benefitting ratepayers agreed construction and 996,000 for Bradshaw said. society. meeting is aahednled for March
that the 1978 level. decided the wage demands were rate will be increased to $4.35 an to pay an average of $1/ per lot maintenance. The township The Clinton office of the Council refused to 50at loam. and couoell is bopbw
Wages were ad Monday after too4arge and retuned to grant the hour from four dollars an hour, for the lights and if the cysts received $137,000 in 1978. Tbsre is ministry of agriculture and food acknowledge that it owed the to have a flnaneial rooeed tae 1979
council had decided to seek more requested increase, the township as will the casual labor rote. exceeded that figure by more a possibility that more con- r :1 about 200 d the code of Maitland Valley Conservation to present to ratepayers.
information at its Jan. 8 meeting. would be in a less vulnerable Treasurer George Michie's than three dollars a W, the struction funds would be made practice certificate of com- Authority $1,118 for fill Hoe
Grader operator wages in- position in September than in annual pay will be $1,620, up from ratepayers decided they wouldn't available if Morris needed the pliance applications last year mapping. A letter from the
creased to $5.25 an hour from January. $1,500 in 1978 and animal be responsible for the expense. money for a large project. and that took a Id, of time MVCA auditor asked council to
$5.75. Council had earlier balked "They've got us over a barrel evaluator Glenn Casemore will Mr. Elston reported a sighting Sam Bradshaw of the ministry "We thought maybe we could acknowledbc that 'ia ' paid W h itee h 011 e h
at the 50 cent wage hike right now," Deputy -reeve Tom make $6.25 an hour in 1979. scheme which would sa Mr. of agriculture and food in Clinton get the building p� tors k� ins the special ley 1(i the ,.tapping
requested by the three grader Miller admitted. LIGHTS CANCELLED Van Camp so light wouldn't shine reported to council on the each municipality) to look afte, and asku, to a si 2 fat Lire on. its The February meeting of the
operators but decided to grant All other township wages were The Belgrave street light into his house would cost more guidelines of the Agricultural this," he said. "'Phis is what letter. V41111111 be bold Wednesday, Feb.
the boost and make the offer good increased by about 8.7 per cent. project is being cancelled and the than $500 and the work couldn't Code of Practice. The code was we're really after." Monis has The letter w. returned 14, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mr's.
until Sept. 1, 1979 rather than to Reeve William Elston will order for the street lights is being be done within the guideline set set up by the envie meat, .no building inspector, unsigned. Morris h. < �t,--;ed to James McInnes, Wingham. The
the start of next year receive $1,000 for the year, the cancelled as well, following a out by the ratepayers. agriculture and housing In other business council paid pay for the mapping, qa',i it c is quilting y y Aping AS loaf q ting by Mn. J. Loan.
Council made the change in the deputy -reeve will make $870 and council discussion that showed An open meeting, the fourth ministries to ensure that in- $504.58 as part of its share of the didn't ask for the service and Rall call: name your favorite
date for wage negotiations with councillors will make $sm. that Jack Van Camp, owner of about the project, will be held tensive farm operations are far deficit of the Brussels senior didn't give its permisslc:. or the quilt pattern. Motto: Cbaages are
road employees because it felt In addition, council boosted its seven of the 74 lots which would March 1. enough away from roadways, citizens apartments. Morris had project. good. The unused mind like the
that in the middle of winter a special council meeting rates to benefit from lights, was In other business the ministry neighboring houses and neigh- earlier paid $403.87 for the same "It's not the amount we're unused attic collects cobwebs, by
council is less likely to turn down $28 a meeting for the reeve and dissatisfied with the location of a of transportation and com- boring land. thing but hadn't been billed arguing amt," Mr, pier Mrs. Don Ron, Iamc'b, Mrs R
a high wage demand because $15 for other cquncil members, light. To satisfy Mr. Van Camp's munication subsidy for Morris The code -of practice isn't a noUgh. Council also approved said. "It's the whole figure." Gaunt, Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Mrs.
winter snow plowing work is so uv from $15 for the reeve, $12 for wishes council would have tf d to was announced. Morris' 1979 leggy binding but is ad out for the donation of $50 to the Huron Council is planning a special Geo. Fisher.
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WA* Loaf Sid Sahasiders - 500 Via.
BREAKFAST BACON fh. 1.49 SAUERKRAUT
Mm* leaf Saaoked Mdo of Canada
PICNIC SHOULDER ib. 1 . Z9 LINK SAUSAGE
Maple Loaf Sliced - 4 Variotiss, 6 oz.
(Soauoer Seosepo, Sol", 8eorworst, Minced Mom) Pride of Canada Sked - 6 a.
COOKED MEATS . S 9 COOKED HAM
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Mellow Roast - 8 oz.
INSTANT
COFFEE
3.89
Salada Orange Pekoe - 120 s egg Heinz -With Tomato Sauce - 19 oz. K. P. - 4 Varieties, 16 oz.
Tea Bag s Beans Z/1400() Relishes Z 1.
Nabisco - 675 gm
Shreddies Cereal
Tang Orange - (4 x 31A oz.)
Flavor Crystals
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Dairy
Colby Cheese . 1 .%rJ
Frozen Food,
Valley Farm Choice - 2 Ib. poly
Green Peas
Schneiders - 16 oz.
Beef Steakettes
Schneiders - 8 oz.
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Meat Pies
McCain (Regular or Deluxe) 11 oz.
Pizza Subs
York Ice Cream .2 Varieties
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