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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-06-04, Page 27.18MERS'a A GODERICU SIGNAL -STAR, WRIMBSPAY. 4Uttig, 4,. P ' ...414.0:4•;4*, ale Priced!. Here! "Tv: ROUND BONE SHOULDER OR CUT FROM GRADE A BEEF ADE SHORTRII STEAKS ROASTS fine markets... of fine foods CUT FROM 6 DAYS OF.... THE CHUCK $ MEDIUM UNTIL CLOSING TUES. JUNE 10 GROUND BEEF 203R% FLESATs CUT FROM GRADE RI STEAKS CUT FROM GRADE 'A' RIB,EEF ROASTS 7 LB. LB. SCHNEIDERS REGULAR OR MAPLE COOKED HAM SLICED ZEHRS SIDE BACON B. SQUARE SLICED TRY OUR OWN BRAND! LB. BONELESS CROSS CUT RIB STEAK 175g. •PKG. 500 g. PKG. • " * & W. SANDWICH STYLE MARE SLICED , OOKED HAM__ B. SCHNEIDERS LUNCHEON LOAF 99 CHICKEN LOAF OR PREPARED -READY TO SERVE SHOPSYS SALAD it, POTATO & EG LB 9 FRESH ATLANTIC ,SOLE FILLETS LB. rg, 49 SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY SCHNEIDERS SQUARE sNEILLUINCCHTEIMDE BOLQGNA F54)K°Gg: SCHNEIDERS MAPLE LEYi;F SWEET PICKLED SLICED COOKED 59 BONELESS PORK BUTT URi,S PORK & BEEF BREAKFAST STYLE .21.31110M0551-3*.i.1111, LB. CORNED BEEF57 g. PKGS. aanum.guotaxa.snmigaua...6..N.0",& THREE HALF CRYOVAC LB. SCHNEIDERS LARGE RING BOLOGNA _$1.69 DINNER HAM HALF CRYOVACIfb Y PRIDE OF CANADA FULLY COOKED ROUND 4„,9 SCHNEIDERS HEAICICHEESE JUNE 10 PRODUCE OF FLORIDA 375 g. BOWL t2 9 MAPLE LEAF PORTION SIZE COOKED s HAM STEAK 175 g. PKG WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS SWEET CORN ON THE COB BUD OF CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GRADE HEAD LETTUCE __ --E—A59' WASHINGTON RED EXTRA FANCY DELICOUS APPLES WASHINGTON GOLDEN EXTRA FANCY DELICOUS APPLES LB YOUNG CARROTS PRODUCE OF U.S. NO. 1 GRADE 490 PROD. OF FLORIDA NO. 1 SWEET. GREEN PEPPERS 69? PRODUCE'OF FLORIDA - FRESH .LIMES _649' 5.1-ABG.1,89 PRODUCE OF CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES ONTARIO GROWN FRESH SNOW WHITE MUSHROOMS GREAT WITH A STEAK LB. ODERICH • Assistan available to farmers BY JACK RIDDELL, M.P.P. The Minister of Agriculture and Food outlined the criteria. for a farmer's eligibility in the Farm Interest Assistance Program: The program- has been established to assist farmers who have been hard hit by interest rates on operating loans since April 1, this year. The program will run until December 31,1980. Farm Corporations and farm partnerships are eligible under th0 same ()terms as individual farmers. Assistance is available for .money borrowed to cover operating expenses on food production and livestock production. Loans for capital pur- chases of such items as machinery •are not' eligible. The maximum amount of loans which will be covered under the program for any one farmer is $75,000. The Jack Riddell assistance is a subsidy of up .to three per cent on operating capital borrowed above 12 per cent. Interest eligible for rebate is the amount charged for operating loans between April 1 and December 31, 1980„ • To be eligible a farmer must have had a gross annual income from farming of at least $8,000 in the 12 months im- mediately preceding the date of the application. Also to be eligible, the applicant- must own less than 75 per cent of the farm assets in coin- parison to the liabilities. Application formsand brochures will be available from the local agricultural represen- tative offices and from. lending institutions around the prOvince`. The forms must be verified by a representative of the lending institutions, Whether a chartered bank, a credit union, or a trust company. ACID RAIN The provincial government has been overly lax in its restriction of the pollution of the at- mosphere by Inco Ltd., according to Liberal Leader Stuart Smith. He stressed the fact that sulphur dioxide emissions from the mpan Y -r-§ S-tidat r y operation are a major cause of the acid rain problem in .the Muskoka.- Haliburton region, and claimed that Inco could cut its emissions from the present 2,600 tons per day to 1,000 tons per day through the purchase of new smelting equiprnent. "Inco will be playing a largerole in killing tourism in Haliburton and Muskoka if its emissions are not further reduced," he said, and called upon the gover- nment to draft a "proper" plan. Current government draft legislation would only limit Inco to 1,950 tons per day by 1983. Acid rain has already rendered 140 Ontario lakes unable to support aquatic life, and some 48,500 are in danger of being affected. ALUMINUM WIRE FIRE HAZARD The Opposition has called for an all-out effort to inform the public of the dangers of faulty home push -in electrical outlets with aluminum wiring, because there is some Turn to page SA - rifugadakiiiia A