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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-21, Page 12L There's ostia* hie a yummy bat dig tato off a day at the McPhee gives t5-inonth-oldiftobbie abide fang a ride ea the nual carnival was held on The Square last weekesd along with a 9tnes Carnival. Debbie mano-med. The an - beer ttun�(Photo by Joanne Sidewaik tonder accepted Gam a aprroved the to of Ro-Buck Contracting Ltd. el London amount, accepted was $122,006.05. ! eve thus .IZSIZDA to $145,759NEWS . i/ a� rbecause the added cost ri the con - for ©f a civic garden was droppedfor latero i Wants report tiode� coif a a1 motion asking that the Goderich Pug Department awbmita detailed report on the air�t ' of.. the Goderieh OfiicdaiPlanandym ogBy4aw Members Voices t'Ti .co-nee:o on :e time taken by the horrid to update the plan and zoning -bylaw Which could take another two years to comillete. Coun- cillor oun-c i for Elsa Hayden, said that she feels the, use of outside consultants would not take as k isgtocompl ete'theupdate Airport building tenders approved Tenders for . the construction of an p i n n EDW g were atn cepied by cluneal-. Council approved the tender of Shalmar Structures of Gadsbill at a cost of $111,700 below the budgeted cost of 8120,000. Approximately 80 per cent of the cost will be covered by a BILD duction planned Antiques, weekend trips, dbmers, symphony tickets and many, many more prizes await en i iesinsue bidders at the Huron Coun- try Playhouse Cavalcade of Fun Auction to e held Sun- day, 15 - his special event begins at 5 p.m. when food will be available to early comers. There's also an "Attitude Adjustment Hour" from 5:30 W 6:30 for those who wish to unwind, relax and soak up the atmosphere. The auction itself gets under way at 7 p.m. To date, the many prizes to be auc- tioned off to enthusiastic bid- ders include: a pair of Pop's Concert Subscriptions to Or- chestra London, a `Weekend Package' to the London City 1 Centre Holiday Inn, ",.ti. a cranberry vase from Her- mitage Antiques (London), a gift Beate from Din- ney Furniture and Carpet Cadre (Exeter), four tickets to the August 29 New York- , Blue Jays ball game in Toronto (Courtesy Hutton Farm Supply, St. Maris) and 20 pieces of art from the ThaelsenG�a(" eery (London). In addition to the regular auction, there will also be a silent auction with secret ballot bids placed before 7 and results announced. throughout the evening. So come on out to the Cavalcade of Fun on mist 15 at Huron Country Playhouse. Remember, your bids help the Playhouse grow. With us, your business could really go places. See us at THE BEDFORD HOTEL Godorich, Ont. Tho 2nd 1 4$h Tuesday of oath month (Next Visit Dote: Tuesday, July 27) REPRESENTATIVE: Paul McCusker ON: oP gear up for holiday weekend July 31 -August 2 Every available OPP ®lit ga lee on patrol frac the Qavic .:,'U:•weekendi, July 31 - Astgnast 2„ according to OPP Commissioner James Erskine. Theme weather attt e art of the summer rhscouthe Civic Holiday is alfalfa but to be one oaf the nnnaast"merrily travelled weekends of the Groups oppose e nded re BY JAt As you ienow,we_ upon the government to send _ HIB ane Standing on Resources Develoneren, t Retail Sales Tax Amend - men Act. Many groups use mbmissions to the and you will i ley be interested in sane of,the views Senior Citizens Groups and 'Marie an Fixed liwomes The United Senior tis of Ontario opposed extension of the retail sales tax based on the gram& that it placed an unfair burl at those who can least afford it, and panted out haat the $59 tax rebate for swims would not begin to cover the tax on previously exempted iters. Tax CB .1s less than $6 was censidered npugnant since a Majority of seniors use fa flood Opposing facilities. the, - of the tax base, the Canadian Coinocil oil Retirees for Metro contended it was a direct at- tack upan the standard of liv- ing et ailed People - lgthink living e below the g • ted that the govern- ment's waas: ""To those who have, to than shall be given. From those who have not, evert that which they have vtt be taken away_" The extension of, the " tax was also described as both and unfairly taxing "those in the lower echelons of our society". Women's Groups The Committee of Women Against the Budget, and other women, protested strongly against the tax on hygiene, particularly feminine hygiene products. e• APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or small, we'll fix thorn all... Our repair experts will have your appliance ;o tip top shape last_ Call us today. PECK APPLIANCES °1N THE &3EARTOF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 482-7103 gette3 Tours & Trottel Ltd. COME TO EUROPE THIS FALL WITH FETTES TOURS . We're FBDB, and our mandate is to encourage business development and expansion. • ..1i you need backing,. and have a problem getting it, try us We offer financing, counselling, management training, and information about government assistance programs for business. Perhaps together we can get your plans moving 4 FEDERAL BUSINESS BANOUE FEDERALE DEVELOPMENT BANK DE DEVELOPPEMENT Your success is air only business. For an appointment for further infor• motion on the Bonk's services call 279.5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario St., Strat- ford, Ont. Cal a -. 0 Join us on our "HEARTLAND OF EUROPE°.' TRIP DEPARTS SEPT. 17 June Nixon, monger of oterNlItdwll Office, will be escorting this trip. June hos travelled In this part of Europe before and along with our -local European guides will bo on hand to help make this a memorable trip. There are still a few seats left so call today for details. DURHAM 369-5440 MOUNT FOREST 323-1545 MITCHELL 348-&492 SHELBURNE 925-3080 They ed the tax was cfisaniminatory_ Aiso oppos- ed was the taxon Magazines. stordenesnaeals a u,L r 0! alasnl taloa m -,vat Universities, School Boards, Teachers and etc.These "saps protested to the abort the ef- fect c the ortenzirte of sales tax base ora schools_ It thatwawas azgued , Bice health care and welfare, is a nort-preirt„ essential public service and should not be treated elan a commodity brasis.. In addition, applying the tax to purchases by public sect organizations (schools) represented a sur- charge en noudiscretienary and amounts to taxing the spending of taxes by publicly -funded bodies. year. "We constantly fend that encessive speed annvior contributing factor an serious traffic accidents„" says Commissioner who is also chairman of the Ontario Traffic Safety ""A holiday weekend is a t to rely and take things easy. Your driving should be the Same - when you're net pushing yam, you find you don't tailgaate and can negotiate carves nn e�ly_ OPP petrels. many using radar mils, nidi be watching for the speeding motoriat. Muck of the enforcement Wait well be ted ® sttetchesrf tlnihhway with a bad accident record. Some major highways will also be patrolled by OPP An (DPP officer in the aircraft spots moving radies the atdneation 'to interceptor officers of the ground. drivers are timed between yellow trialtilular markers painted on thelligt 0 way pavement, at halff- talometre in "Ws up to .. the individual dreie - dlreie 'to prevent a A says Commissioner Erskine. off. all drivers made a commitment toslow de and take their time. we weuld see a dramatic teduchen is -t*i tale' - of accider son Ontario high- waYs-" EST_ 1933 gOLDSMITH-SILVERSMITH JEWELLERY DESIGNER. REPAIRS ALSO WEAVING. WOOD. ART. GLASS CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER 531-4509 3$ WEST ST.. Gooraitai. ONT*RiO PERSONALIZED IlIPP OFFICE w74 ars lE Tiff ArNTi' 74/i.K V aR 1' L _#— as.w v ars. i9wo Contact las For: HOLIDAY STAFFING SERVICES OFFICE OVERLOADS: TYPING •BOOKKEEPING. *SECRETARIAL *PHOTOCOPYING 10A THE SQUARE, GODERICH 524-2332 1 •00•••••••••••'•••®•••0.000 0 0000•••0••••••••• • • • • OW •••••••.•••• •••••••••••.•••••• ••• �•••• • READY an KG. • FOR A'G°„oE•A•t SPAGHETTI 90'4•4.• • i�ORD • • • • _ • • ��. A� �� A tea. • • i ••owe ••• 1KG. 994 • • _ MACARONI CHICKENS 99 u-. • • CORNED az 0r $1 90. • ...BEEe -� • MOUNTAN•WHOLE• COFFEE CHICKEN LEGS O BACK ATTACHED $ 1 • 2 9 •Ls. • � Z 99; �Ary ®hPt&•• COTTONELLE a ROLL PKG. • LEMONADE � � .�,,,�g•••� BATHROOM $1 jy. ISSUE .39 • • KRAFT GRAM - • JET WHITE ' 9 • MARSHMALLOWS 6 19 FL. OZ. • EAT 3 x l2 G. • SIDE RIBS • 4 9 LB- • iiEiLLE 394LEMONADEFROZQiNEwzEwLSHULDER CHOPS te. • CRACKERS 11 •2 9 299 L.; • N• SHREDDD NGRAM' • 9 •_ •K • :f CRYSTALS 1.29 . 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PRODUCE OF USA- $2 • HEAD LETTUCE 994NECTARINES WATERMELON 1,_l.t-A'VG- • • BUNCHES - SUNKIST PRODUCE OF ONTARIO PRODUCE OF ONTARIO: DOZ. NO.1 GRADE 3.9 9 FRESH . • VALENCIA ., En GREEN ONIONS 894: • ORANGES 1.99 FIELD TOMATOES_s�� • ..._...._ _...__ PLUS • • KISTGINGER ALE 750 ML. FORDEP•• • ••••••. • ••••••• •KEN'S • SUNDAY rPECIAS•PEPSICOLA 7£i9ml.4111• oN,rwRIO • • KORN * BULK �I:E ,AND • NCI. 1 GflADE faREE E •CANADA Ah....• • :ERS CABBAG • • NOW ARRIVING • .>e 4 •DRY • •843 Le , EAt H 9 • • DA -• i�ALMOL'1/ SMrril. PLInSDEP®SIT " • • • • DAILY • ORDER • NOW: • elm • • • • • • • "�GINGER ALE 1 RED •.LIQUID 09:• MONTMORENCY ••••••••••••••• SOUR CHERRIES Chilled. Freshly Pitted for easy preserving 5-10-22 Ib. PAILS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0. 22 LB. PAIL ONLY $17.99 J.M. CUTT LIMITED RED &WHITE FOODMASTER 91 VICTORIA ST. GODERICH Prices in effect till cto%ing Saturday. July 24. l0$2 or Whale Quantities last. 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