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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-02-16, Page 16Page 16 February 16 Snow problems All the snow falling on Southwestern Ontario this winter has created a poten- tial electrical hazard. "Large snowfalls and high drifts have combined to reduce the clearances between electrical wires and the ground, so people can reach them more readily," says E.G. Bain- bridge, manager of Ontario Hydro's Western Region. Mr. Bainbridge warned that snowdrifts have piled along fences at transformer stations and under transmis- sion lines, making dangerous high voltage equipment accessible, es- pecially to adventurous children. "I've asked our seven area offices in Western Region to be on the lookout for these hazards and arrange, as soon as possible, to clear snow away from the transformer stations," he said. Hydro urged customers to avoid transmission lines and other installations and to call the nearest hydro or local utility office when one of these hazardous situations is noted. "Snowmobilers and skiers should also be very careful," added Mr. Bain- bridge. Helps people The Honourable Barney Danson announced today that the Government has ap- proved the continuation of the Katimavik youth program for one more year. This will allow for an in- crease to approximately '1200 young volunteers from 1000 enrolled during the first year. Mr. Danson said the program has already provid- ed the opportunity for young Canadians to work and assist in 30 communities across Canada. The Katimavik program assigns groups of young peo- ple to host communities where they help in major projects as well as provide volunteer services for the elderly, handicapped, or for those who are under- priviledged. The participants spend nine months in Katimavik vih food and lodging P fi'p, ' . During this time theycdt(e an allowance of one doIl,44ay and at the conclusiort ;AC thgir service they receive ant onorarium of $1,000. Projects currently being undertaken include restora- tion of historic structures, building and refurnishing of recreation facilities, en- vironmental clean up pro- jects, park and reforestation projects. For The Best In * PARTS * ACCESSORIES * SERVICE * RENTALS Its 16,ULLGULL VARNA 262-5809 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$asses$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ = E1 $ 411111111 0 -11-I .!_11.11.. Ira $ $$$$$$$$$$$ IZE !AVING$i $$$$$$$$$$$ Nestle's Qui k lb. $238 Kellogg's Corn lakes 8 675 gr. Campbell's Condensed whole 5 Ib. ave. Store Sliced COOKED NAM ,b5198 Utility Grade YOUNG TURKEYS 14 lbs. and up lb' 88' Bluewdter FISH lc CHIPS 32 oz. family pack Rindless Schneiders BACON e$j" Utility Grade BOILING FOWL 48' BAHERTSPEOZ Bye -the -Sea Chunk Light Tuna 9.25 oz. s� Mother Parker's Hot Chocolate 10-1 oz. pkgs. 9 8c Mother Parker's Economy Pkg. Tea Bags Kleenex Facial Tissues Palmolive for Dishes Liquid Detergent 100's 1 1 n 200's 55 24 oz. 98 Ib. Weston's Bake & Serve Bread plain or cinnamon 16 oz. 58P Lemon Jelly Roll 75' 12 oz. Weston's Hot Cross Buns 6's 68c Bar Soap Zest Fresh Pork SIDE RIBS All Varieties lb. $1 28 3 bath bars deal pkg. $1" Hostess Chips FROZEN Laura Secord Ice Cream McCains Sweet Peas Kent Orange Juice 89' 530 mI.88� 2 lbs.88t 12 oz. 58 Silverwood's 2%Bag Milk 3 qt. 11.39EVERYDAY LOW PRICES * Canada No 1• Weston's Mealtime, white sliced $155 Butter Ib. al/ Bread ;,PRODUCE Canada Fancy Grade MacINTOSH APPLES 3 lbs. 884 Homo or Skimmed 3 qts. Fresh Pork VAWABLE COUPON COUNTRY STYLE RIBS 3 to 5 Ib. avg., Ib. Ib. Limit 1 per family with coupon and $12 order excluding cigarettes, tobacco and coupon item. expires Feb. 21 24 oz. 3/'1.19 Canada No. 1 • RUTABAGAS CHERRY TOMATOES Canada No. 1 CARROTS 2 Ib. bag 38c U.S. No. 1 RI IS NI MI IA--®-----WI®---02!®19®-mRoa1 --1.302®Rp a ORl IN 0110 RI B a RR 0 n ---as- m0 eF IN a 20.e02122 III m -SW-M Prices Effective Feb. 15 to Feb. 21. STORE HOURS Mon. to Thurs. Friday Sat. 8-6 8-9 8-6 Ib. 104 pint box 58( SENIOR CITIZENS OFFER 0000 .ON TUESDAYS 1O ANY PrpSON 6'S YEARS OF AGE OR 0IOER UPON P'RESENI,.TION OF THEIE GOVERNMENT HEALTHA WE(FAREIDENTITY CARO SAVE 6% CASH DISCOUNY ON YOUR'PURCHASE ON ANY TUESDAY Excluding Cigarettes and Quarters of Beef 11WO MORE REASONS TO SHOP AT ...TENDER SPOT 238-2512 GRAND BEND BABY BONUS AI!NFjeNOOI MOT ANUOWAHCE cHftluE SAVE 6% ON YOUR PURCHASE ONLY oNFR GOOD ANYTIME Excluding Cigarettes and Quarters of Beef