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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-21, Page 20----FROZEIT BOSTON BLUEFISH FILLET; 3 28/kg CELLO PKG. L41.49.. SCIINEIDERS FRESH PORK COUNTRY SAUSAGE • 5 27/kg $239b. L • • meE BA —00DERICHSIONAL.STAR. WIRDNESDAY„adDLY2L, 1.962 Catering discussed A delegation of township womeu attended the regular Meeting of Gederich Tewn*WCtundl July 5to discuss the catering situatiiie1 at the new GoderichTosmshiphall- ibewomeri dated that when outside ,caterers use the kil,chen• facilities, it is often necessary for someone to make three or bur tits to the hall to let them in to decOrate, prepare their food, lock up, etc. VolunteerthaVe been very good but some Are anotwomii5 W AiNVICAX‘a xamsta“.• quamcm.• .1, "-µn-y- y • ,ry ••-. '1.. -• 1 - 1•,--n. l• n I Wh,arf. SPOCiai "940T IN ALL -1111AKETSH ...L.:11rjnyt.11Atre MEV; 9--- ---,e-mff --ALL 11F.EF %VIEWERS OR their dare o*time• mu- plained the women. They requestedMine:WS tipinion On raising tbe metal rates so that some ammeation might be paid to those who are presently &mating so muelsoftheirthne. There are two groups of township stamen crtering at the present time and these women feel that if two or three more such groups could he formed that would be enough to do all the cateringrequired. Council agreed that if any matey could be made from catering that it should be made by the township women in preferenee to having outside caterers usnig tooinship dishes and ewer:lent aS a Meoun malting money anti consider the input from the women's delegation before drawing. up new contract forms. J. Pounder was present at the mating to request a 64a1211Uiit fel' a motA on part lot 2, Base Line and 1"-iiiiS—pitTatratd- developmetunhearts. Site •• • EVERYONE'S FAVORITE SCHNEIDERS ED HOTS • CONOE SALMON PKGS. PER CUSTOMER WHOLE 1.90 -mg sifit lb. CHUNKS s10.34 /kg 469 ib. STEAKS M. /k9 Ar lb. . . . s• ,:•••• • , ••• ,„ WHOLE FRESH CUT-UP • CHICKEN 2 60/4 Plana) an PrePared hY We% Kyles and Garrott, and recorded as project & 750, were approved and adopted hymning. R. Hely was present to endeavtior to buy one of the township Lakeshore properties. No nrofims were irecordedregardingthis. Summer Haven Beach Amecialion forwarded a cheque to council fora share of the work done an the MeGnffin Valley C.00trol program. Council passed a motion that the cheque be_ returned—iiith the request atitatzmi addition& SILIR be qpailand with -s r*min that the East-West road is not a iamb* road but a private entrance road. Under the same topic, • colindl agreed to pick im the mare assessed to the ad- js.-mg hum and the oration • assessed to the PA.T.C. Sinee • the Beach Association stated • In their letter that they were not willing to 'undertake •*tiler expense in the project, and the township has not received any request from the Association or any individual in the area to proceed with a soils study, the township will not request the Mt/CA to undertake any further studies or expenses • until a request bas been received and a definite legal • agreement is signed • whereby the expense would be covered. Town and 'Country 'Homemakers requested permission to oviduct a canvass in the township. This request was approved. Lakeshore erosion programs were presented to council and received ap- provaL A land severance request received from J. Irmdmarsh was dealt with as per questionaire. Council accepted the tender of Lyle Montgomery for the used north-west no. 41 drag line at a price of $3,500. The clerk was instructed to call tenders on Block A, Plan B.M. Ross presented plans of the Kelly subdivision which are to be forwarded to the Ministry of Environment for study and approval. The clerk was authorized to sign the plans. Building permits were issued to J. Reda- for a storage shed on lot 74, Rase Line; to Morgan's Mobile Homes for a utility building on lot 10, Base Line; to Donald Sellars for a house addition on lot 41, concession 8; and to D.E. Kane to demolish a cottage and in- stall a mobile home on lot 10, Plan 17. A request for a building permit from Richard Porter to install a mobile. home on lot 21, concession 3 was approved but held pending apprinval of the Heron_ Countyllealth D. Spier' had his building permit extended one year. • Accounts totallling over 199,000 were approved for payment by council. This amount included drainage work, tile drain loans and debentures. Council then adjourned until July19 at 8p.m. MAPLE LEAF SMOKED COTTAGE 11• 914:S *2.\79 OUR REGULAR 2.69 YOUNG ONTARIO PORK SHOULDER FRESH PICNICS• c 82/k9 $1-42sb. 1 Ib. PKG. FRESH ONTARIO BUTT SHOULDER •PORK CHOPS 3 48/h8 6 VARIETIES SUCED =KEW •BUDDIG MEATS • 71g PKG. L FRYING ROASTING • BARBEQUpING FRESH! •CHICKENS j GRADE "A •3-4 lbs, 1 .96 / hg ' • "67 • ,.„•xtit v.% ;.•1, •,; ,S.kta,tg14..,k•x•••.•%. SCHNEIDERS PORTIONED HAM STEAKS 175g PKG_ lit.I* 5 ---L. EA. SCHNEIDERS 6 VARIETIES MEAT SPREAD ROLLS\ SANDWICH STYLE MINS SLICED • SIDE BACON 500g PKG 1.59 -NO NAME SMILLTUNK PURE PORK SAUSAGE 500g PKG L 178 NO -NAME RIND ON SIDE BACON SCHNEIDERS ROUND' ° "5.49/kg •SMOKED PICNIC SLICED *219th. MAPLE LEAF COIL STYLE IIELBOSSA SAUSAGE. Ib. MAPLE LEAF 3 VARIETIES SLICED BOLOGNA 5009 PKG st ;Kir .50,4r, • % Wz.••••••..S.,:o• ..f.r • ): , • .:„;•,/,,.04... .0.•?;•;, „My /.••0 INAPLE.LEAF 3 VARIETIES "%.• • 5.49/kg BAKED LOAVES SLICED $2,491b. SHOPSYS GARDEN VEGETABLE SALAD • • SPECIAL PRICES iN EFFECT WED. JULY 21 UNTiL CLOSING -TUESDAY JULY 27. FROM NOW UNTIL AUGUST 2. 1982. ONE ADMISSION TICKET ADMITS TWO PEOPLE TO WONDERLAND ANY DAY OF THE WEEK •ifiIE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMITED PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REOUIREMENTS. PRODUCT OF S. AFRICA 47/ • • • • : • • // „..z; „.• • " .1,•• er ;$: A•4:4 , 0.:?7,;$7,#": • e ,•, ..• . ,,ia5:4,..4.:4a%•:•:44,44444&,/ PRODUCT OF ONTARIO GREEN ONIONSBuNcHEs OR RADISHES 3 FoRI GREEN 1.96/kg MINI- • 1 74/k9 • PEPPERS S9#b. i CARROTS • Irib PRODUCT OF ONTARIO PRODUCT OF ONTARIO ROMAINEFRESH LETTUCE,EA- 59# BROCCOLI FRESH PRODUCT OF CANADA •NO. 1 HOMEGROWN ONTARIO •••JA 4444'4. • -t PRODUCT OF U.S.A. EXTRA LARGE SIZE 15's SALMONFLESHED • PRODUCT • OF CANADA NO. 1 LARGE FIELD. GROWN CUCUMBERS •