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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Jul 1978, p. 11

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-- at Se oe ae eee YT ee See ee ee Se eee Oe ee with supermarket prices. ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JULY 8th, 1978. | WE PICK THE BEST FOR ALL YOUR | SUMMER MEALS. | ' $O YOU CAN, TOO! AsP is a Country Farm Pork Shop! | Pork Loin Quarters Cut Into WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! COOKED SMOKED Shank Portion BUTT PORTION or 10 CHOPS IN A PKG 2 Loin End Chops 2 Rib Chops 6 Centre Cut Chops HAM 61.18 SHANK HALF no Centre Slices Removed Ib 1 e 2 8 BUTT HALF No Centre Slices Removed lb 1.38 CENTRE CUTS OR HAM STEAKS LB 1.78 PORK CHOPS "Great on a Grill!" "Great on a Grill" canes Style or RI BS Pork Side 1 5 8 Previously Frozen e PORK LOIN ROASTS TENDERLOIN PORTION ROAST OR CHOPS »1.88 | Bologna Cracked Wheat 4-02 loaf Rib Portion |b e 3 to 3%-LB CUT Ib 1 ac | 8 CENTRE CUT LOIN Wieners 1.18 Side Bacon 1.88 Cooked Meats 64¢ i| Jane Parker -- Sliced, 100% Whele Wheat or ROWN BREAD | Our [Our Reg. Price 56%'~' Price 56 ¢ 1-2" Banana Nut, Chocolate Chip, Spice Apple Raisin, Golden Chocolate With Chips, Chocolate Walnut, Butter Pecan 14-0z pkg MOIST & EASY CAKE MIXES 8 5: YORK, FROZEN, FANCY, RED ACTION PRICED! Raspberries = =" 59¢ GRAPE, ORANGE, FRUIT JUICY RED, VERY BERRY Hawaiian Punch #:»65¢ ASSORTED VARIETIES INCLUDING SPAGHETTI & READY-CUT MACARONI ACTION PRICED! Lancia Pastas 9 2*»/9¢ IDEAL -- FANCY CREAM STYLE CORN, SEASONED FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS, CHOICE PEAS 14-FL-OZ TIN Canned Vegetables 31.00 Frozen, White or Pink a | 00 KENT 12-fl-oz tin LEMONADE KELLOGG'S CEREAL 575 g PKG Bran Buds Kellogg's All Bran 79¢ Wylers Crystals 79¢ REGULAR COFFEE ACTION PRICED! Maxwell House +:3.69 }] PEACH HALVES OR SLICES, BARTLETT PEAR HALVES Austral Fruits 9 2: 75¢ C We pick the best Baked goods! _) Jane Parker -- Sliced Action Priced! RAISIN see. 59 BREAD ™ f JANE PARKER ACTION PRICED! 19-OZ CAKE Spanish Bar Cake 79¢ JANE PARKER ACTION PRICED! Bran Muffins = s-«69¢ ------ SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR OR COUNTRY MAPLE FRESH Cooked Ham.:z.1.44 Ground Pork OLDE FASHIONED 2 TO 3-iB AVERAGE LOIN NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN, SHOULDER "GREAT ON A GRILL!" Lamb Chops GAZA BRAND A&P, SLICED 3-LB-4-OZTIN sHOPSY -- COLE SLAW OR ( We pick the best Produce! y XK G RAP ES No. 1 grade, California, sweet, seedless se "GREAT ON A GRILL!" 1.08 Sausage tain swe «1.08 "GREAT ON A GRILL!" Ham Schneiders «3,49 Pork Rib Chops «1. 58 1.18 Side Bacon ~»1.58 California, Sweet, Juicy, Freestone NECTARINES California, large size, bunches, Carrots 2% 89° Chocolate Fudge Cream, Oatmeal, Chocolate Vanilla, Peanut Butter A&P BRAND Mexican, Sweet, Ripe Mangoes ean 49¢ Action Priced Capri LUNCHEON MEAT LOAF 19 Real Value! Cameo -- Pink, White, Yellow FACIAL TISSUE COOKIES 14-0z ¢ tin tie bag Action Priced Blue, Green, Pink, White, Yellow Bathroom Tissue Swan's Down TISSUE ( ECONOMY CORNER >-------- NAME BRANDS AT "NO FRILL" PRICES! A&P -- Fancy Action Priced! Polski or Whole Dills Action Priced! TOMATO CORONATION PICKLES IE JUICE pele ep by, Lavita Powdered Action Priced! SAIL «titre | 59 DETERGENT fle Loto Canada, Provincial & Wintario Tickets Available at A&P Food Stores! PASTE = DY "z00 aw FOR G sheets FEARMAN GOLDEN SKILLET, FROZEN, HEAT & SERVE Chicken Cutlettes «98¢ FRAZERVALE, FROZEN 24-OZ PKG Turbot Fish & Chips 1.59 ROE Aaya SIZE, FISH PORTIONS, STICKS OR 32-0Z PKG iserveere 1.28 Chicken Canned 1.99 Potato Salad = 1.08 fg pela Fish 2.88 t Real Value! ) Valiie! nee 1 2 returnable hottles Plus 1@ bt! deposit Our Reg. Price 2.19 Action Priced! Hostess -- Regular or Dip POTATO is. CHIPS)" 59: ACTION PRICED! 200 g PKG Hostess Chompers 89¢ WHITE ACTION PRICED! Heinz Vinegar #11 99¢ BREAD & BUTTER ACTION PRICED: Heinz Pickles 221.09 REGULAR, WITH ONION BITS OR GARLIC FLAVOUR ACTION PRICED! 16-FL-OZ JAR Kraft B.B.Q. Sauces 79¢ In Tomato Sauce Action Priced! spacuer| 2°OQ? 200 ml PLASTIC BTL REGULAR, DRY, OILY ACTION PRICED! Breck Shampoo 1.49 "MAGNIFICENT 7' INCLUDING BRICK & GOUDA 12-OZ PKG Black Diamond Cheese 1.69 BORDEN'S ACTION PRICED! Dreamsicles pkg oir QO APPLE, GRAPE, ORANGE ACTION PRICED! F.B.. Drinks «ts 799 DETERGENT ACTION PRICED! Joy Liquid :swmsin.0' 1.69 AEP ) > 1) WITH THIS COUPON = SAVE 80c GOLD LABEL PKG OF 100 McConnells 1. 39 Tea Bags Our Reg. Price 2. <i Valid Until Sat., July 8th, 1978. HUGEL AVENUE _ MIDLAND Wednesday, July 5, 1978, B3 Council considers Highway 27 principles The Highway 27 Steering Committee document, Agreement on Planning Principles was presented to Tiny Township Council at their last regular meeting. While discussing the Highway 27 study another discussion arose con- cerning interim development controls along the highway. Michael Ufford, Planning Co-ordinator of the Tiny Tay Peninsula Planning Board feels that there is a need for interim controls A memorandum presented to the council last week states, "'as the study progressed there has been a flurry of development activity. It seems Safe to assume that many of the applications for building and entrance permits, and much of the real estate activity are intended to avoid the more restrictive controls that may result from the plan"' It goes on to say that the desire to avoid controls is "a natural part of the development process. It could, however, lead to problems for the municipality and_ its ratepayers." Mr. Ufford voiced his concern by saying that controls '"'would come to grips with those problems"' He presented council with three options for interim development controls The first option con- cerns a moratorium on building permits. Within a defined area building permits would not be issued for a_ specific period of time. There would be exceptions for minor alterations and repairs. This would apply equally to all developers. This option would require council to pass a by law which would probably result in an OMB hearing. The paper goes on to suggest that "the study would probably be completed and the bylaw revoked before the hearing was held."' If costs were incurred in defending the Moratorium, by the Township it would be expected that these costs would be shared by the four municipalities using the formula that is being used to pay for the study. That is Tiny would contribute 45 per cent, Midland 35 per cent, Penetanguishene 15 per cent and Tay 5 per cent of costs. The second option presented dealt with mandatory site plan review. This means that any application other than for a minor alteration or for repairs would be referred to Council for approval of a site plan. This would come under Section 35A of the Planning Act. This plan would show building layout, access arrangements and land- scape treatment. This would then be referred to the Highway 27 Steering Committee and consultant who would make recommendations. No bylaw would be required and the site plan review process is familiar to the Township. The drawback to this option is that it would be "more subject to in- terpretation and would involve the time of the Steering Committee and the consultant", the report said. The third option Suggested deals with voluntary consultation with the Steering Com- mittee. This would mean that the Building Inspector would make a request of all developers of major projects to meet with the Committee and its con- sultants before a permit is issued. The developer would be asked to modify plans voluntarily if it were necessary in order to achieve planning ob- jectives. The paper suggested that the weaknesses of this option would include a reluctance on the part of developers to make changes. It states that by the time a bulding permit is requested, con- siderable architectural and engineering work would already have been done. Te Pe See ee ee ee ae

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