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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Aug 1976, p. 9

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Registration begins Port gra nted $3] 360 provides per capita occupants home. depending upon the in- 5 grants to Ontario "OHRP is directly come of the recipient. = = : municipalities, to ad- oriented to low and _ Interest rates vary from The village of Port minister John Rhodes. tremely fortunate," said _ Minister directly asloans moderate income zero to eight per cent, a ] | MeNicoll has _ been - ve Bruce Dockray the reeve. to homeowner occupants homeowners with a again depending on- in- allocated a grant of said the grant allocated to The sum allocated to to repair their houses to maximum annual income come. $31,360 under the Ontario Port McNicoll has been the village is enough to an acceptable minimum of $12,500,"' said the | OHRP extends home _ by Jane Sills gency first aid and concludes by 3:30. and 8th, Anglican Cuarey Home Renewal Program pretty well used up repair about six or seven © Standard. . housing minister. renewal possibilities to Home Economist procedures and a leisure Following are a list of gt egg See P 9th and 10th, Consumers (OHRP). already this year. This is homes he said. The prime objective of Loans of up to $7,500 'owner occupants in any North Simcoe time activity namely training school dates: The grant to the village the second year the "That amount of money the program is the can be given to eligible municipality in Ontario, 4-H Homemaking quilting, are among the Elmvale - August 30th Gas Blue Flame Room; was only a part of the program has been run- Zoes pretty fast when Correction of faulty owner occupants to bring ruralor urban, whichthas Training Schools are subjects on the agenda, and3ist, Ontario Ministry Orillia - September 14th $1,010,988 to be divided ning and Port MecNicoll you're talking about Structural and sanitary their homes up to the adopted either a almostreadytostart.The You are more than _ of Agriculture and Foocl and 15th, Westmount between 26 Ontario has applied for and repairing homes," said conditions and the standards adopted by minimum housing fall project is entitled welcome to come to take Boardroom: Waverley United Church, murficipalities. The received grants each Dockray. upgrading of plumbing. their.municipality. standards bylaw or a "Focus on Living". 4-H__ pictures for your paper September ist and 2nd, Ontario Peaches _ grak.'s' were announced time. The Ontario Home _ heating and electrical A portion of the loan resolution setting such Philosophy, babysitting should you wish. Each Anglican Church Hall; Ontario peaches are in receSitly by housing "We have been ex- Renewal Program «systems of the owner can be _ '"'forgiven" standards. responsibilities, emer- day starts at 10:00 a.m. Minesing-September 7th the shopping areas and roadside areas right now and you have got to agree they are tops in flavour. | They are ideal for eating | fresh, delicious in sum- mer salads and mouth WINTARIO watering in freshly baked & OLYMPIC pies, cobblers and sauces, LOTTERY meaner et vee TICKETS jar as preserves, jams or AVAILABLE chili sauce - or why not freeze them so that you AT A&P can lock in that taste to FOOD satisfy your winter ap- petite. STORES! Whichever way you enjoy them, make sure you start with fresh Ontario peaches. Both Freestone and semi- Freestone offer sweet- ness for eating fresh. The \ f semi-Freestone appear in ' late July, just before the : Freestone, have a sweet \ flavour and are best eaten fresh. Freestones, ready in mid-August, are an Ontario tradition noted for their superior and all- round versatility. For preserving your best choice is the Freestone peach Redhaven, Envoy, Loring, Madison and Veteran are among the best for both freezing and preserving. You should sort your peaches before using. Keep your underripe peaches at room tem- perature, uncovered and not in direct sunlight Refrigerate ripe peaches, uncovered for up to five days Remove = any peaches that are bruised or are beginning to spoil and use immediately. There has just been a new pamphlet put out by our Ministry entitled "Peach Power". In _ it there are super recipes for peach pancakes, jam, Guarantees Quality & Flavour (BONELESS 18. $1.19) SUPER RIGHT QUALITY ORANGE PEKOE ACTION PRICED! 8 VARIETIES INCLUDING FRUIT BONBONS & ASSORTED TOFFEE pie and peach chili sauce A8- f Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef \ CUT FROM CANADA Cross Rib Roast »89+ Beef Liver Should you want one of BLADE 58 || Rabe, A Ber BEEF ROASTS STEAKS Shoulder Roast , h?: Sewing Beet .89. | Blade Roast Red Rose Tea Bags "*1.19 Jacques Candy 59% | scnsse is and Food Office in Fi t 6 Se aeeneeicatte iecacsta Cremes runes : Chee r Detergent 5-lb box $2. 3 9 Say ba Gh A 03 EGR SALADS * rcck Biscuits Marmalade Clarice Stews 31.00 ae ite earns TIN TIE pcr OVERNIGHT USS. visitor S CRISCO OIL an 8 9: s $7 19 Pampers Diapers ++"$1.39 || clickthrough 32-FL-OZ BOTTLE week could almost give 25¢ NO. 1 GRADE ONTAR!O HYDRO-COOLED FRESH DAILY " Ki 4 19 LARGE BOX the impression that it was § FL-OZ 4 OF 100 g C 1 "Pennsylvania Week"'. It ¢ TIN SHEETS orn seemed that hardly a day NO. 1 GRADE CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN GROWN < SAVE 20c ACTION. PRICED! turnsty les \ SAVE i alist a a Lac, aie ere wars CALIFORNIA Bytes SWEET JUICY yee tac ie e sgister at Midland' Pie Filler Facial Tissue Nectarines 7 EMH it went by without some visitor from a Penn- Bartlett Pears haa en NO. 1 GRADE SOUTH AFRICAN visitors during the week came from Michigan, GOOD VALUE! ACTION PRICED! HAMBURGER, PICCALILI, HEINZ -- REGULAR, GARLIC, New York, California and ' were added for this year 12 16 A GOOD pee areal FOR YOUR CHOICE in. two families? one FL-OZ FL-OZ T | Pi visited from Portugal, JAR. JAR ¢ ropica ants Assorted 3 and another from New Guinea. There were a Scotland. Germany, both ACTION PRICED! ACTION PRICED! East and West, was WITH PORK OR SAVE 20c represented as usual, and IN TOMATO SAUCE HOSTESS -- 5 VARIETIES France and Sweden were 7 TO on the list. LIBBY S POTATO Canadians do not ap- ~ pear to be doing much [Ss APT ae ee open each weekday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and SEE uprpbe, 2, sep SnIGN: Ne tenia Granny Smith Apples eg couple of groups from BEANS CHIPS SATURDAY taveling tis Year ac Sundays from noon to 5 HEINZ B B Overseas travellers JANE PARKER, SLICED, ° .Q. NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO FRESH DAILY were "guite's BunieRnng Switzerland, and several The only visiting p.m. 60 or 100% Whole Wheat or Cracked Wheat RELISHES SAUCES Celery Hearts Lea ffeil | from England and LOAVES '0 250g ? . week were Nove. Scotia, Pe dQe || 69 || oamtiniopm |) eee A&P -- LUXURY, BEEF, BEEF STEW, HORSEMEAT A&P BRAND OR LIVER CHUNKS Dog Food Fig Bars 15-OZ TINS 1-LB PKG SAVE 10c JANE PARKER PLAIN OR SUGAR, FAMILY Donuts PKG OF 9 SAVE 10c JANE PARKER, CAKE Spanish Bar 19-OZ CAKE Mr. and Mrs. Terry J j : ¢ Mayo announce the birth of a daughter at St. , Andrew's Hospital. The Mayo's live at 3rd Street ' 1 in Port MeNicoll. Wednesday, August 18, 1976, Page 9 Two born af St Andrew's A daughter was born on August 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forger of 758 Dominion Avenue in Midland.

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