the triblwe thursday september 29 1917 vel bkand sliced ltoz ic white bread 3100 j ccctr toilet tissue 89 paln80wllntslmioobl indsrapesbrb r 49 apple sauce 2- 89crggt89r iwith pump 20fioz plastic btl 690 11w wmw fc w 0o action priced jane parker hamburg buns or pkg of 8 wiener rolls j action priced white single ply pkg of 4 rolls aohi win- iomi a ii i iicit rc rd white swan balhroom tissue 89 action priced powdered 5 lb box sunlight 9 detergent r action pric d 100 vegetable oil chefmaster 39 pineapple chicken 159 jmm am yw action priced iff action priced f iwi pjti1a4h r- r p -e- margarine 4s1iia psano action priced1 loloi tin pieces stems jr mushroomsj 159 99 r i j k i white swan ia 109 listermint uvaitlls i 7 th pamper ct food 499 iinp ocid iillm li l cn vih e tlf fathr ifm tl t t lj rl i w fi j k i jolly mill er orange jfq crystals j e d smith s garden cocktail action priced mapie leaf ivi lb tin j v picnic hams golden corn syrup beehive t- 69 i d smiths blueberry o cherry pie filler 89 humptf duroply rrqlir hbo rpp slt viwgir potato chips 3 89 i i 1 1 i y peaches 3 100 grade a eviscerated frozen vac pac young turkeys au il weights lb swift premium grade a eviscerated frozen vac pac deepbasted butterball turkeys all il weights b pork loin quarters cut into pork chops 10 chops in a pkg i 2 loin end chops fj 2 rib chops 6 centre cut chops 138 fresh pork loin roasts sweet pickled by the piece pork chops nre cut 178 back bacon fresh swift premium sl ground pork a08 bologna country style spare ribs previously frozen rib portion end curs lb 16 oz vac pac tenderloin portion 3to3ilbcull rib half loin m new zealand shank half lb 139 whole or i oq butt half mczj 168 lamb legs new zealand 99 lamb shoulder chops ib frozen a19 a48 sliced beef liver 58 turbot fillets svoedooked ready toserve picnic style seafresh frozen oktoberfest sausage ib 129 pork shoulders b 89 canadian kippers 59 previously frozen previously frozen pork ibl ofll pork side tenderloin 177 spare ribs 129 red hots all beef dutch treet schneiders wieners 88 p4-r- gj- i- gortniey neves hay rides coni roasts coming up a nobo pindersor n0blitas 8oz pkg 89 y hille rusks 110 g pkg 2 for by evelyn milsted mrs lloyd sibley was rushed to york central hospital rich mond hill by ambulance during friday night from here she was taken to sunnybrook hospital in toronto her condition has improved con siderably and her friends wish her a complete recovery- congratulations to mr and mrs chris johnston nee reta helen mccomb who were married on saturday at st pauls united church in ajax chris is the younger son of mr and mrs norm johnston who lived in our community for quite a number of years on the mushroom farm mrs delbert baker visited for several days with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs howard baker and family in onllia mrs russell heise spent a few days with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs david heise and girls in lowbanks mrs bev frayle mrs florence winger and mr and mrs vin cent winger of ridgeway were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs clifford sider r ingw o news bus trip enjoyable mrs a paisley verna grove mr and mrs fred steckley at tended the 40th an niversary of their cousins mr and mrs harold coakwell at box grove sunday mr and mrs lome gower of toronto called on mr and mrs fred steckley on tuesday several folks from hereenjoyed the bus trip to niagara falls on wed nesday the tour was sponsored by bethesda wi the excelsior class ladies are meeting this month at the home of mrs gordon holden obrien ave mr and mrs m keith spent the weekend with relatives at barrie and meaford mr and mrs dennis sims are holidaying in florida mr and mrs ronald allen of buckingham england are spending three weeks with mr and mrs geoffrey campey vera brillinger visited with her brother- inlaw and sister mr and mrs george sider of wainfleet last week sorry about our error last week about the womens institute meeting it was held wednesday afternoon sept 28 at the home of mrs gordon munro the roll call junk food you u ould like to see removed from the school cafeteria brought some interesting responses the program family and consumer affairs was a in charge of mrs munro the christ crusaders of the missionary church are having a hay ride on friday night in case of rain they will hold a meeting in the fellowship hall the youth group of the missionary church will present a panel at 730 pm sunday oct 2 answering questions submitted by the congregation the heise hill church are holding a hay ride and corn roast on saturday night oct 1 at the home of mr and mrs ray winger all ages are invited to attend rev and mrs lewis sider of grantham penna will be assisting in both services at the heise hill church on sunday oct 2 they have served as missionaries in zambia and rhodesia in africa the womens missionary prayer circle of the heise hill church are in charge of the sunday night service oct 2 rev and mrs lewis sider will be their guest speakers congratulations to george leary youngest son of mr and mrs jack leary who placed fourth in the mens world competition of a moving target in trap shooting last week at antibes in france george was just one point below the bronze medal we are proud of the honours george has won in various competitions around ninety people attended the open house on sunday afternoon in honour of mrs isadore widemans eightyfifth birthday jf j high minimum wage hurts competitiveness of small businesses 399 main st w stouffville mow 96 tues 96 wed 99 thurs 99 fri 8309 sat 8306 free parcel pickup service fe5bjbm sj ati by sinclair stevens mpyork north traditionally small businessmen have been canadas main em ployers yet today they are under heavier pressure than any other business group tax concessions help but other steps are needed many smaller businessmen never reach a taxable earnings level before they are snuffed out it is here that aid is needed less regulation by government would be a tonic for such en trepreneurs dealing with such regulations is but an added cost for big business it kills the small fellow consideration should be given to assisting smaller firms in the formation of consortia which would enable them to better compete with larger firms grouping smaller concerns each with their specialty would preserve their individual identities while allowing them to bid for large orders both domestically and in ternationally more subcontracting by large concerns to smaller businessmen would revitalize our economy government which is the largest purchaser of goods must ensure that small businessmen get a fair share of the orders f e d e ra 1 and provincial minimum wage laws have con tributed to our lack- of competitiveness in that canadian minimum wages are now 203o percent higher than in the united states our relatively high minimum wages have also contributed to our unemployment the federal minimum wage of 2 85 an hour compares to a us minimum wage of 230 the american congress recently boosted their minimum wage to 265 an how- effective next january and to 285 a year later and to 305 in 1980 it would be wise for federal and provincial authorities to freeze any further increases in our minimum wages until the americans at least catch up in certain fields such as the tourist industry it may be necessary to make further minimum wage exemptions to regain competitiveness as minimum wage laws are a major cause of youth unemployment we should consider a short run subsidy say a six month subsidy to first time job youths who are employed in the private sector and who otherwise would be unemployed if full minimum wages had to be paid our export financing which is in the billions has become the private preserve of a few con cerns it must be made available to all exporters 1 both small and large r we have lost our balance in canada be- tween big corporations and those not so big it must be regained so that the traditional ingenuity inventiveness and en- trepreneurship of small i businessmen can once again contribute to our growing wealth 1 f