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ZEHRS COLA, GINGER ALE, ORANGE,
LEMON -LIME OR CREME SODA
SOFT DRINKS.
LOUR -REG.
45'
750 mi.
BOTTLES
PLUS
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DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIXES
ASSTD VARIETIES
OUR REG. 1.43
520 g.
GRANNY'S
UTTER TARTS
OUR REG.
1.89
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APPLE JUICE
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CANADA 'A' GRADE
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per customer
ALL
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2% PARTLY SKIMMED, HOMO OR SKIM
FRESH MILK
3 QT.
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McCAIN
FRENCH FRIES
FROZEN -CONCENTRATED
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TIDE RED
DETERGENT
12.5 oz.
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DELSEY BLUE, WHITE OR YELLOW
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Macaroni & cheese '
Stouffers Single servingsa I p A Rinse agent $4 4.9 Hunts - 5.5 oz.
LASAGNA 10.5 oz. /07-1 JET DRY 125m1. 119 STOUFFERS . TOMATO PASTE 2/89'
Hunts topping
2.49 Van Camp - 3 Varieties Neilson - 4 flavours12 oz111,41 A
Colonial - 4 varieties 149
REDDI WHIP450 g. $ BEANS 14 oz. TIN 650 SHERBET 1 LITRE 4, 7 COOKIES 450g .
Kotex Reg. or Deodorant 5 V. • .
Cotton Swabs
$,L78 Q-Tips 1 99'
Schneiders - 500• g.Neilson Ice Cream
SAUSAGE ROLLS • LIGHT DAYS -30.s . or 12
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POTATO CHIPS
OUR REG.
1.09
200 g.
McCAIN TENbERCRISP FROZEN
MINI PIZZAS
482 g. DELUXE $1.9 9
454 g.
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1MONDAY & TUESDAY 9-6 P.M.
WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 P.M.
SATURDAY 8:30-6 P.M.
Lions Club
Tra.defest
BRUSSELS - As in the post,
the third annual BruSsels
Lions Club Tradesfrat was
another great success,
raising $3,500. The money
will be put towards a
proposed creative
playgrotuid, - - -
Over 2,000 people attended
the three day event from
April 15 to April 17 and the
displays were said to be
better than ever;
Everything from Royal
Canadian Legion spoons to
Mary Kay cosmetics, grass
seed to antique cars were -
shown at the event and the
young Leos food booth was a
popular spot. The Leos
received an estimated $2,000
over the three days.
Project
inspected
Goderich Township
Council met April 19 at the
site of the McGuffin Gully
erosion project to view
existing conditions and to
meet with the ratepayers
concerned and the
representatives of the
Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority.
It was apparent that
further work should be done
in 1982 on the outlet of the
drain but the nature of the
work and the cost and how
that cost should be shared
was not decided: Council
decided to wait for a request
by the cottage owners'
association before in-
stigating any further work.
A repular _meeting
followed the on-site in-
spection. Mr. and Mrs..
Pounder were present to
request a zone change on
their property, known as
Florbay, from rural
residential to commercial, in
order to set up a motel
recreation' complex. Council
approved this request as
verbally presented.
M. Moriarty headed a
delegation at the meeting
which requested im-
provement to the road
between the fifth and sixth
concessions—suggesting that
certain hills could be cut
down; valleys built up and
bridges improved. No
motions were recorded but
council agreed to inspect the
area while on their annual
road tour.
C.R. Kiar _was present at
the meeting on two matters—
a severance request for Mr.
Ormandy and the sub-
division agreement relative
to Rodi Investments. The
• Ormandy request was dealt
with under the application
for -a -severance-request-to- -
the Huron Land Division
Committee and council •
'moved that the application
be dealt with . as per
• questionaiire. The , sub-
division agreement was
discussed in detail with
council suggesting certain
changes. Kiar agreed to the
changes subject to -the ap-
proval of his clients,
Daugharty and Bondi.
R. Raymond of ' Marcel
Equipment was present to
explain the details whereby
his company would sell a
drag line to the township for
use in the township gravel
pit. Considerable discussion
arose over the various points
to consider in a drag line and
the amonnt to spend on one.
It was later moved that the
clerk place an ad in the Daily
Commercial News whereby
any persomor company with
a good used drag line for sale
might have a chance to
present his product to the
township.
A. severance request of
Ron Reder required that a
pre -design must be prepared
and approved by the
township before Land
Division would deal with it.
Council approved the plan of
pre -design as prepared by
C.R. Kiar.
Tile drain loans were
requested by J. O'Brien for
lot 3, concession 1 at $9,625
and Walter McIlwain for lot
11, concession 1 at $16,025.
Council passed a motion that
the loan applications be
approved, sudject to the •
availability of funds.
Building permits were
issued to Gary Preszcator to
demolish a shed and build a
shed on lot 36, concession 16;
to the Goderich Cemetery
Board to remodel a house on
lot 4, Maitland Concession;
to William Elliott to remodel
a house on lot 108, Plan 13;
and to Mac Elliott ta build a
sun porch on lot 32, con-
cession 12.
Building permits
requested by H.B. Whitely
for a mobile home on lot 14,
concession 7; by Lenus Yeo
for a house on lot 34, con-
cession 10; and by R.J.
Holley for a house on lots 29
and 30, Base Line were
approved but held pending
septic tank approval.
Account i totalling more
than $8,000 Were ordered
pai( by counlit Or M.
arriobit, $7,209.06 was for
road superintendent payroll.