The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-04-27, Page 541
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OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 9.46/4 — 4.29 Ib
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, SERVE WITH STEAK OR IN SALADS
Fresh
Mushrooms
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White Sugar
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OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.57
(L3nit 5 bags per family purchasf..)
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KRAFT
Miracle Whip
Salad Dressing
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.63
(Lirntt 3 per family f chases.)
500 mL JAR
SPRITE, SUGAR FREE SPRITE,
SUGAR—FREE TAB COLA, DIET COKE AND
Coca-Cola
Case of 24
OUR REGULAR PRICE 9.99
6 pack of 300 mL
returnable btts.
available at our
regular price.
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280 mL TINS
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Mitchell's
Apple Juice
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59
48 FL OZ TIN
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JANE PARKER, SLICED
100% Whole
Wheat Bread
OUR REGULAR PRICE .93
Made vvith 100%
pure vegetable
shortening. -•
675 g LOAO
Watch_ your mail this week for A&P'S
great Appreciation Days Sale Circular
(Mailed in the areas of A&P stores only)
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Fanners
Yt,Federatki of
a TOPOMM..
would 100
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dllandAnsi f ib1111010.0.
It. has releeted. e 100 _per,
7
cent property ex rebate
plannedforl984. .
The Federation's
statement accepts that
foodland requires services
for it to remain productive
and for the produce to be
moved to consumers.
41110 costs of roads,
bridges, drainage works,
and fire protection are
essential to our family farms
and are appropriate charges
to our foodland and our
production facilities" the
Federation says.
The Province's plans to
remove all property taxes
from foodland and
agricultural buildings do not
have the support of the
Christian Farmers
Federation for the following
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4.%
buildingt ,;;Jrit •
01' • •
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llitIntOrtJ ere
coald •Allereaim-
provement
seekingprovement
services OW PM* "
since the pnbilc; Would
paying the WeamennemlaY
argue_that there 00100 be no
obJevuortO soMe,Public use
of these lands such as Hydro
transmission towers or
snowmobile trails; and
property taxes are a
significant discouragement
to buying. foodland for
speculative purposes.
The Federationagrees,
.with the removal of
education taxes from
foodland. It also agrees with
assessing houses differently
so that education taxes will
be paid en farm homes.
The statement supports
proposed eligibility
requirements of $12,000
'Orem -aprefpren
slmpler ertterlo:'o.
-alititatata.rebatapli,:01 • .4
elltfargaaethat-thelegegrant
naSe,egteettnataile:well.
The statement calls fir
ron
Beef grading changes and
electronic auctioning will be
meetingsujectsegfoIrrefloaunttyan,00pez
SchooleltiI11nip'nr present
i n tA eP nbeeavt:8 grading
system
Central Huron Secondary
sYstem was implemented
September
o thes t5 lct9v7a2 advanced
wedaone
i ne the
world .,and has worked well.
Revised grading regulations
were published in the
Canada Gazette January 8,
.1983.
Proposed changes are to
occurfor A and B grade fat
levels and the site of ribbing.
Steve Jones of 0.A:C.'s Meat
Science Department,
University of Guelph,
Guelph, will explain
proposed changes, Ross -
Procter of Bodmin Limited,
will show our present system
of gradmg with a slide
presentation. Bob Kerr of
Kerr Farms, Chatham, will
talk on the Electronic
Auctioning of Beef Cattle
and proposed changes. Dan
Sideen will present a video
tape ' of a recent electronic
auction.
Huron beef producers are
Welcome to this open
meeting.
-Stan Paquette,
Assoc. Ag. Rep.
4 -II Achievement Programs -
You Won't Want To
MissThem!
"Ontario Heritage" is the
their at 50
. perei.t ofsevered rural lota.
The Federation wants the
Jan ; assesseti at productive
value only.
title of the current 40
homemaking club project.
Over 009 members are
taking 00. ;
During the first five
meetings, the members
learned about the fond
customs of the various
nationalities' whichnettled in
Ontario from pioneer URNS
• lip to ,the present., A multi,
cultural menu was prepared
at each meeting. There were
a variety of home assign-
ments including some recipe
preparation, The members
organized, hosted and
catered a party making use
of the skills they acquired.
At the final meeting, the
club planned an exhibit, skit
or demonstration to be
presented at Achievement
Program. In addition to the
presentation, members will
have on display their
completed manuals.
We look forward to having
you there at Achievement
Programs. The whole family
is welcome. There's no
charge. It's an evening of
entertainment. Come see the
members work. Each
evening begins at 7 pm.
DATES: srucefield:
Monday, May 2 - Huron
Centennial Public School;
Brookside: Thursday, May 5
- Brookside Public School;
and Clinton: Tuesday, May
17 - Central Huron Secondary
School.
- Jane Muegge,
, Home Economist
Pioneers to hold
Achievement night
By Andrea Smith
The seventh meeting of the
Port Albert Pioneers was
held on Monday April 18 at
Mrs. Smith's.
Solarian sheet floors are now
on sale. With the biggest savings
ever on Armstrong floors. Save
$6 per m2 on Solarian Supreme,
$5 per m2 on Designer Solarian
and Designer Solarian II.
Plus $4 off every square metre
of Premier SundialTM Solarian
and Studio Solarian.
-CHOOSE FROM OVER 95 BEAUTIFUL COLOURS
AND PATTERNS. All on sale. And all with Armstrong's
exclusive Solarian no -wax surface—so they keep their "like -
new" look far longer than vinyl no -wax floors.
• Like spring flowers, this sale
won't last long. So hurry in
today.
BONUS GIFT EXTRA—A silver-plated vase
full of red, silken roses, 0 value,
with purchase of Solarian Supreme,
Designer Solarian II or Designer Solarian.
Or buy them for only $19.95. Stop in for details.
sit
The girls started the
meeting with the pledge. The
minutes and treasurer's
report were also read.
The members then
diagee.soxl their exhibtkaght,
be shown at tneir.
Achievement night at
Brookside on Thuriday May
5 at 7:00 p.m.
The meeting was closed
with the 4-H motto. "Learn
to do by doing."
r
STATE FARM7
INSURANCE
FOR INSURANCE CALL •
BILL BARWICK
AGENT
388 KINGSTONI'ST.
GODERICH, ONTARIO
524-755.1
L00 a good neighbor.
State Farm is them.
Stale Form Insurance Comparin
Canadian Hood 011ictio: Scarborough, Ont
BUTLER -
Ring Drive Silo
Unioaders
B ig Jim Silo Unioaders
Volume Belt Feeders
Convey -n -Food Cattle
Feeders
Single Chain Conveyors
B arn Cleaners
Oswalt Ensilmixers
FARMATIC-
B lender Homelier Mills
B lender Roller Mills
B lender Mills for Ground
Hi -Moisture Corn
Augers
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ACORN -
Cable Barn Cleaners
Hydraulic Manure
Pumps
WESTEEL-ROSCO
Grain Bins - 1,330 to
250.000 bu.
Bulk Food Tanks
ACME -
Fan -Jot Ventilation
Systems
ASTON-
Vonellotlon Systems
II II,
Complete, Nog Con-
finement Systems
stoiiinv-stoNnEa
tiquid Manure
Spreaders
CLAS.
Parts and Service far
Clay ilmilpeatint
ilquiel Mentor. loompao
Aortifort, toparettettO
Wt HANDL sWiliv$1000
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ant kineetitIltak, Onts
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McKILLOP
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INSURANCE
COMPANY
Established 1876
Pb. 527-0400
91 Main St. South, Seaforth
• FULL COVERAGE
Farm & Urban Properties
• DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS •
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Ken Carnochan 482-3354
Lavern Godkin 527-1877
Ross Leonhardt 345-2234
John McEwing • 523-9390
Stanley MeIlwahi 524-7051
ilnald MeKercher 527-1837
Jehn A. Taylor 482-7527
J.N. Trewartha 482-7593
Stuart Wilson 527,0687
AGENTS
E.F. "Bill" Burst 527-4455
Bob McNaughton 527-1571 .
Wm. Leiper 523-4257.
CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE
'Orem -aprefpren
slmpler ertterlo:'o.
-alititatata.rebatapli,:01 • .4
elltfargaaethat-thelegegrant
naSe,egteettnataile:well.
The statement calls fir
ron
Beef grading changes and
electronic auctioning will be
meetingsujectsegfoIrrefloaunttyan,00pez
SchooleltiI11nip'nr present
i n tA eP nbeeavt:8 grading
system
Central Huron Secondary
sYstem was implemented
September
o thes t5 lct9v7a2 advanced
wedaone
i ne the
world .,and has worked well.
Revised grading regulations
were published in the
Canada Gazette January 8,
.1983.
Proposed changes are to
occurfor A and B grade fat
levels and the site of ribbing.
Steve Jones of 0.A:C.'s Meat
Science Department,
University of Guelph,
Guelph, will explain
proposed changes, Ross -
Procter of Bodmin Limited,
will show our present system
of gradmg with a slide
presentation. Bob Kerr of
Kerr Farms, Chatham, will
talk on the Electronic
Auctioning of Beef Cattle
and proposed changes. Dan
Sideen will present a video
tape ' of a recent electronic
auction.
Huron beef producers are
Welcome to this open
meeting.
-Stan Paquette,
Assoc. Ag. Rep.
4 -II Achievement Programs -
You Won't Want To
MissThem!
"Ontario Heritage" is the
their at 50
. perei.t ofsevered rural lota.
The Federation wants the
Jan ; assesseti at productive
value only.
title of the current 40
homemaking club project.
Over 009 members are
taking 00. ;
During the first five
meetings, the members
learned about the fond
customs of the various
nationalities' whichnettled in
Ontario from pioneer URNS
• lip to ,the present., A multi,
cultural menu was prepared
at each meeting. There were
a variety of home assign-
ments including some recipe
preparation, The members
organized, hosted and
catered a party making use
of the skills they acquired.
At the final meeting, the
club planned an exhibit, skit
or demonstration to be
presented at Achievement
Program. In addition to the
presentation, members will
have on display their
completed manuals.
We look forward to having
you there at Achievement
Programs. The whole family
is welcome. There's no
charge. It's an evening of
entertainment. Come see the
members work. Each
evening begins at 7 pm.
DATES: srucefield:
Monday, May 2 - Huron
Centennial Public School;
Brookside: Thursday, May 5
- Brookside Public School;
and Clinton: Tuesday, May
17 - Central Huron Secondary
School.
- Jane Muegge,
, Home Economist
Pioneers to hold
Achievement night
By Andrea Smith
The seventh meeting of the
Port Albert Pioneers was
held on Monday April 18 at
Mrs. Smith's.
Solarian sheet floors are now
on sale. With the biggest savings
ever on Armstrong floors. Save
$6 per m2 on Solarian Supreme,
$5 per m2 on Designer Solarian
and Designer Solarian II.
Plus $4 off every square metre
of Premier SundialTM Solarian
and Studio Solarian.
-CHOOSE FROM OVER 95 BEAUTIFUL COLOURS
AND PATTERNS. All on sale. And all with Armstrong's
exclusive Solarian no -wax surface—so they keep their "like -
new" look far longer than vinyl no -wax floors.
• Like spring flowers, this sale
won't last long. So hurry in
today.
BONUS GIFT EXTRA—A silver-plated vase
full of red, silken roses, 0 value,
with purchase of Solarian Supreme,
Designer Solarian II or Designer Solarian.
Or buy them for only $19.95. Stop in for details.
sit
The girls started the
meeting with the pledge. The
minutes and treasurer's
report were also read.
The members then
diagee.soxl their exhibtkaght,
be shown at tneir.
Achievement night at
Brookside on Thuriday May
5 at 7:00 p.m.
The meeting was closed
with the 4-H motto. "Learn
to do by doing."
r
STATE FARM7
INSURANCE
FOR INSURANCE CALL •
BILL BARWICK
AGENT
388 KINGSTONI'ST.
GODERICH, ONTARIO
524-755.1
L00 a good neighbor.
State Farm is them.
Stale Form Insurance Comparin
Canadian Hood 011ictio: Scarborough, Ont
BUTLER -
Ring Drive Silo
Unioaders
B ig Jim Silo Unioaders
Volume Belt Feeders
Convey -n -Food Cattle
Feeders
Single Chain Conveyors
B arn Cleaners
Oswalt Ensilmixers
FARMATIC-
B lender Homelier Mills
B lender Roller Mills
B lender Mills for Ground
Hi -Moisture Corn
Augers
Log E levo1011
ACORN -
Cable Barn Cleaners
Hydraulic Manure
Pumps
WESTEEL-ROSCO
Grain Bins - 1,330 to
250.000 bu.
Bulk Food Tanks
ACME -
Fan -Jot Ventilation
Systems
ASTON-
Vonellotlon Systems
II II,
Complete, Nog Con-
finement Systems
stoiiinv-stoNnEa
tiquid Manure
Spreaders
CLAS.
Parts and Service far
Clay ilmilpeatint
ilquiel Mentor. loompao
Aortifort, toparettettO
Wt HANDL sWiliv$1000
Ltinaltilf
ant kineetitIltak, Onts
Phoftit 24S42114