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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-12, Page 16I.J&-r.' Advance -Times, September 12, 1879 ladies eed o bylaw Bluevale Knox her decides no changes n ed t TurarY 9r monthly me0ing's couoctl has decided than sut months need not be landowners thet this would be for an additional allot�st of granted to 1. Hamilton. • ■ esume mOy Nsis�lidlaw is fair and clesidand Licenced. agreeable. 126,700 this year. This num In response to a letter' BLUXVALS •— Fourteen at'11110 A15eRs► ` M to it are necessary at The proceeds from the dog tax Council would then consider added to the present allotment of requesting a aft donation to a rsllef swered by a versa Contaldet fila �'N tlw time• Council reviewed the are used to reimburse farmers billing the work on this basis for 132.500, would give everyone who turd( set to aid victims of the amanbers of the Women's word harvest'. The atririMl was diM b*w during its meeting last whose livestock is killed or in- this time only, but it can't change installed new file drains this year tornado in the Oxford, Brant and Missionasy Society of Knos received and dedicated by Mrs. Altrlal Uvlllg > p�a assessments without a loan equivalent to 75 per cant of Haldimand-Norfolk areas Council ,� Cburcb-seat at the Gollay. A thank -you note WU �,, aatlflt ase 1si�ls� toles. week at the request of Ella lured by "dogs. 17he counting of the presentHarry =Wolf oa a read from Mots Ballagb. A vets Y thrilled Searson, who has been hired to dogs will take place this month. the consent of all the landowners, the cost of the work, Qee•k_ decided to send a contribution of horns d lits• Ilte� asd< of Treasurer Dorothy Kelly 1100. count dogs in the township, and In other business at the -it noted. ill Y walm ��'� on rale with®a��b as a result of the dispute over dog meeting council decided at have Councillors added that if Mr ` reported. Councaso received an ex- 4. Proddsnt Mrs. GWby opened resulted in the proposal bent their jobs• All buman how are taxes in neighboring Howick its road superintendent, Ross Wormington wants the So far six people have cons- pression of concern from int wim "� of declined. The group recorded e, born equalt torr= we nal the Township. Nicholson, prepare tenders for a assessments reviewed for future pleted work this year and 9ne Petrofina regarding the toning of Christian;Miacountries. tons", followed by visits to the sick during Jane, social levelss � that SRI* In other 1Lrnbercy charges a dog tax of ton truck for township use. work he should -amply for a new more still has to finish. its property north of Wingham in a hymn. July and August. r4garding the >Bfora male dog and 110 for each Tenders will also be called for engineer's report on the drain. Building permits were ap- the township draft secondary Scripture was read by Mrs. Plans were trade for the fall A quesdannaiee additional male dog owned by the snowplowing, with standby time The current ortasson the were proved as presented, with per- plan. The company would like to Gordon Mundell who also spoke Thankoffering an September 50• annual report woo completed - 1110 bostelg additional person or kept in the same to be paid at the rate of $10 per set under an engineer's report mics going to: Don Eadie, sewed see the property designated on '"rhe Destiny of the Boat Captain lain Trainor of the y mal an cement silo and liquid manure commercial and council agreed People . She said, "lbere is a Wingham Salvation Army will be for her hospitality and a hymn hat=ched. The charge for female day between Dec. 1 and Mar. 31 prepared in 1969 for repair of minimum liability insurance extension of the Elliott Draintank ; John Hamilton, modular to pass on this concern to the destiny that makes us brothers, invited to be guest'speaker speaker and and prayer closed the meeting• dogs is 110 for the first and 115 for and minim . tq required. Under the report Mr. Won. home; Randy Foxton, house; county planning department. Should we think of the golden . Dean Galley will be asked to Refreshments were served by the each additional one, with the of 11 exception of spayed female dogs Following a request from Roy mington, who is assessed Alexander' Fair, grain storage A public meeting on the rule'! What will we do with our provide special music. Devotions hostess, assisted by Mn. Gordon which are charged at the same Wormington that the cost of a primarily for benefit rather than bin; George Underwood; addition secondary plan which has been hour of destiny?". Mrs. Harry will be in charge of Mrs. William Mndell and Mrs. Keith Moffatt - 1 cleanout of the open portion of the outlet, would have to pay the bulk rate as males. to barn; Wendell Stamper, steel drawn up is set for 8 p.m. Sept. 11 Elliott read a poem, Brighten Elston and guests will be invited 6--i-0 icutlet cleanout costs of ;896. granary; Hugh Campbell, at Turnberry Central School. the Corm Where You Are", from Bluevale United and Over 5,000 different products A kennel licence, applicable Elliott Drain be billed on oof the cDue l an increased demand storage shed ; and Lothar Council will meet next at 8 p.m'. followed. by prayer. Belmore Presbyterian Churches. Can be made from wood and they where three more dogs gate assessment only, council �jd outlet either confined in a kennel or him to prepare a letter„and get for tile drainage loans this Luckenhaus, shed and trailer. Sept. 18 in the township offices at The minutes were read by the Lunch was also planned. Can be worn, -eaten, cut or lived kept tied, costs 125. Dogs younger signatures from all involved township is asking the province IApproval for a septic tank was Bluevale. secretary and roll call was an- Mrs. William Mundell was in in. The Wingham Advance -Times, September 12, 1979 • M Produce Specials In affect until closing Saturday, September 15 We reserve the right to limit quantities Schoeidors Sardwkh - 4 Varieties, • oz. Canada No. 1 -2lb. FRESH PORK SPREAD ROLLS Cooking Onions 2 /. 69-6vwmwSeha.Id.reClrserrlt Canado Na. 1.2 Ib. LOIN ROAST .49 LUNCHEON MEATS Washed Carrots 2 /.49 Ceentrpstyle DevooS"Broskfast No. 1 SPARE RIBS ..1.4 9 BACON Head Lettuce 2/*79 Leaf R t. Ssrv. Canada No. 1 Quart Basket PORK CHOPS 6.1 *6 5 SMOKED PICNIC Bartlett Pears 2.49 ScIvIewers « est* Led- 6 �- SAUSAGE ..1.59 HAM STEAKS Schnowers Pack of 's -10 0:. Pride of C.a.d. W"ttons.9'e WIENERS 099 LINK SAUSAGE DaDate Tuovers .69 @ rnSdrneidsrs slkd - i Varieties, 6 0:. Pride of c.a.d. Cooked • 6 oz. McCormicks . 3 Varieties, 700 gm. COOKED MEATS 2/1943 HAM SLICES Snap Cookies 1.25. Selrrreiders Y« -Park old f.eMlorred fret slew.:: s8ad .. Hoste}s - (Ret• �') 225 gm. COOKED -HAM &• le 19 BEEF LIVER Cheese Sticks .69 Al 4 i HONEY 24o19 W4,, Laura Secord - (4 x 5 oz.) 7 Varieties MINI PUDDINGS .99 ;� •„roti . i r'`� �y �� ,� ra Halm .65 Kraft Process Single - 16 oz. 75 Cheese Slices ..1 . Z 5 Frozen Food Schneiders Good i [Meaty ib• 1 :1 5 (Turkey, Chicken or Beef) 8.8 oz. 1 Meat Pies Highlinor Boston Bluefish • 14 oz. 1.35 Fish Sticks Carnival Fancy - 2 Ib. Ib.1.15.- Green Peas 1.0Savarin (Turkey, Beef, Chicken or Salisbury) Dinners 11 oz. York Honeymoon Vanilla Ice Cream �. • 9; Cake Rolls T3 Y .� Clover Leaf Flaked - 6.5 oz. WHITE TUNA 1 *39 t Westons Granny - 12's BUTTER TARTS 099 Mom's - 1 lb. Tub Libby in tomato sauce - 14 oz.Monarch Pouch Pack - x 6 Varieties, 9 oz. Scgope Mouthwash & - 750 ml. Soft Margarine e 6 9 Spaghetti e Ga hetti Z CakMiZ • %9 ar le g E.D. Smith Pumpkin - 19 oz. Libby Deep Browned - 19 oz. ,� u.+ o:rp...�.: ,:, ��• For the Unbleachables - 44 oz. Pie Fill 969 Beans with Pork 2 1. U U Mustard Z• 8 9javex Allen's Orange (4 z 3 oz.) Libby Red - 14 oz. Lucky Whip Dessert - 4 oz. Milkbone Medium - 32 oz. Flavour Crystals . % 9 Kidney Beans 2/*8 9 To in Mix .55. Do Biscuits r'Y yTopping g Canmtioo 2% - 385 ml. Libby Finest - 48 oz. IngetsotProcess - 2 Ib. Purina - 2 kg. Eva orated Milk 2/*79 Tomato uice .85 Cheese S read 3%19 Cat Chow PJ p *Role 9 D ntn ri c IYiI=•re •f* 11 1.79 .75 1.49 .89 1 .99 *69- 239 2.69 1.19 1.99 t