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4 OZ, PORTION
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FULLY COOKED
PICNIC STYLE
5 to 6 lbs.
Smoked Pork
SHOULDERS
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FRESH
NUTRITIOUS
SLICED
BEEF .LIVER
lb.89
CUT FROM THE FLANK
FROZEN
PORK
SIDE RIBS
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CHICKEN-LEGS SLICED COOK HAM v 89c
''CHICKEN.BREASTS 95' RED HOT WIENERS 99`
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DINNER HAMS' 11 ; 5 9 SELF SERVE ROLLS , 49'
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,ULSTER FRY STRIPS. 1.19 SLICED SIDE BA '1 .39 -
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• BRIGHT‘S PURE
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48 or,
Eflprhve Vlober 17th M33.1971.
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- POTATO CHIPS 'AA'g 59c
NUTS 8 BOLTS 53`
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CHEDDAR 'CHEESE • • 79c
HAPPYVALE
STANDARD
GREEN, PEAS:
9213090
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TEA BAGS
PANTRY SHELF
SOLID LIGHT
TUNA
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46.c.
PANbutt WIZEN 93M CNIOMN
TORKEY.PIES .3 1.00 '
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• CREAM PIES
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FRENCH FRIES '4'9c
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ORANGE JUICE
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ATHROOM TISSUE '4; 65' '
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'McINTOSH APPLES '1:9 '79c
ANADA NO I WARM )91 .
, . GREEN CABBAGE , mNh 35e .
• ANAOA NO INTARY' •HAOFR,MPIASN
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"QUALITY PROJECTED" VACUUM SEALED BEEF •
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0..90 0,
CRISPY TATERS • • 2 'p:9°,' 88°
JAG S r •
CHEESE TWISTS sec 49c
SKNEIDEE I BRICE MR1 IARMER OR
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10ER'S D OR COLOURED'
C EDDAR' CHEESE '24, 95c
bonus discountS
and IGA has'.all' the traditional foods You'll"'
need to enjoy.this time of fun and• frolic
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING GAMMA', OCTOBER i0,1973.
10P JAW tt.
LIQUID BLEACH 3 1.00.
(Hag A 'SANBORN 114.---01 tin
CAMPBELL S , •
TOMATO SOUP
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LIBBY 'S
FANCY TOMATO
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HEAD LETTUCE 33c CORNED BEEF
RICE CEREAL
KERNEL CORN
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WE RESERVE THE
79' BAR SOAP 7 — 1.0,0
• • 37' WAXED BEANS 4 t 1•00 ,
4 1.00 BAGS ,
•-• 49' TABLE SYRUP
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DEEP BROWN
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STEWS OR
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POLLY PRIM •
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TOMATO SAUCE
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59c
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RED OR WHITE'
GRAPEFRUIT
GRANULATED FINE
WHITE
'SUGAR
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at IGA the owners
• in th,6 store\ to 'guarantee' your satisfaction every'shopping trip
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-BEEF LOIN
08571 CHINESE BEEF OR • Chicken fried Rice ao.
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DAYTIME DIAPERS 1.57
MARDI ;MORN() EARVIM
CANDIES • e ,; A4R 49c
LIQUID
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TWIN PACK
2 x 24 oz. plastic continers
16. cheese festival bonus, discounts ...„.• ANAt ,t, ''. A F ,N . I . N14041.44 .A•.:Ty
62' CHEESE SLICES `,., 88e Ocean. Perch Fillets 4 79`
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.. 49c CHEDDAR CHEESE -,,,,. 95' Grapefruit Jpice ' ".,, 55' ._• ,. •
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- 39c CHEDDAR CHEESE, ‘..`.,k,, 89c (fringe or Grape (kink ''',..., 39c
RIGHT TO LIMPt QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS .
VEAL PARMIGIAN 1.99
MoNA9C10 COL011IZEO
MARGARINE
'0:gb 35.
MONAR1N Rots 9upizED
DESSERT TOPPING : °;. 49c
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TIfia lion. Gerald Regan, prii•••
Mier of nova Scotia, .will .visit
Torolito Oct. 27 to speak •' to
:delegates attending the, Liberal
Party in Ontario leadership, con-
vention, •
The contention, which will be
held 'Oct. 26.28 el9ct , a
leader for the Ontario Liberal
Party, •
Announcement of-Mr. Regan's
. scheduled appearance as guest
'speaker at the Saturday luncheon
was made by Joe Cruden, presi-,
dent of the Liberal Party in
Optaria, wh said' the invitation-
.te address e meeting had been
extended to t e Nova Scotia pre-
Mier by the convention's organ-
izing committee. • , '
Mr. Regan, Nova Scotia
Liberal "leader since 1965, first
won election to the provincial
legislature for the riding of
Halifax'-Needham In, 1967, Three
years later, he led his fi.artY- to
victory In a general election aryl,
was sword in'as premier in Qc-
tober, 197Q.. .
A • native of Windsor, N.S,,
Mr..Regaii served' as the Member
of Parliament for Halifax from'
1963? until 1.965. , He was, 'a
member, of -.several Parliamen-
tary .Conrimittees,,lncluiling Ex-
ternal Affairs', IT dustrial
Relations and Public Accounts.
In 1964, mi., qegan served as
the Canadian representative
the procedural course of • a"
ommonwealth 'parliamentary
Nova, 'Sc' otioi
add ress Ieade rsh '
AsSeciation, in :London and the
following gear at3 a member ,of
the Canadian delegation to the
United Naticmi.
He was appointed a Queen's
'Counsel. In January, 1970.
' , A graduate of Dalhoisle Lary/
.School, "Mr , Regan practised a:$
a lawyey specializing in :labour-
management-relations before 'en-
.tering the House of Commons,
Six candidates have declared
their intention to offer fir Ontario
Liberal leadership at the con-
delegates •
ventioti. They are: Norinin"
trafik, Member of parliaMentlar
the' Ontario Riding and 'Parlia-
mentary' Secretary to' the
-Minister of Natiooal Health;
Toronto. school teacher
Culp;' Donald Deacons M.P.P., •
York Centre; Michael Hcitilton,
a Clarkson Wetness man;Ftober:t
Nixon, presecit leader of the
Liberal Party in Ontario, and
Eddie Sargent, , M.P.P:, Grey:-
i7 s
Grey-
Bruce.
sc heduled
Balloting for . the ,leadership
ulegd to start at noon
Sunday, Oct. 2,2.
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100
ADMIR4L
•Aniliorizid FACTORY SERVICE"
• Repairs to All)inices- of a
Eniertahunent Equipment/. ,
C NQ MILEAGE CHAR ED,
Froni Queen's. Park
a
'known friendshi id influence the . Hydro.,
letting pkthe r entract according the Conitnittee also • found
to the report 'which states "It that the, answers to Liberal
is the view of this Committee Leader Nikon's questions in the
that it may have been one of the Legialature were' in part "Sig-
factors which weighed , upon nificantly misleading".
Hydro, although it must be T,14. repert, also that
stated, .that in the view of some John Cronyn a London bus-
members It was a factor." inessmao and the Chairman of
The :report indicated Corn- the Government Reorganization
mittee Members felt Hydro may Comettee, was the person who
have been a.ble to bargain:M-66g phoned Donald, Smith, President ,
down 'to a . lower rental payment of EllisrDon tint, that no threat
for'the building, was In fact issue& „
Moog originally indicated that In summary the Committee
he would accept responsibility found that there was no compeL
for sub letting 200,00 0 square tition and that Canada Sqbare.
feet of office area, Hydro ulti, ,,, was the only cbmpatiy -given •
mately assumed the responsi- serious consideration by Hydro..
•bility for the whole ot'the office The Legislatu're has been giv- ince needed governmental assis- • ace. • T,, ing cOnsideration to the esti- tancfi of some kind to secure The definition of cost of the mates of the ministey'of the En-,
housing they could „afford: Mr. building was key. It will govern vironment„: Natural Resources,
Davi% indicated that • Ce tral ,the amount up to. $45" millio n and Social'and CoMMunity Ser.- Mortgage and Housing Corp which Canada Square can borrow .,1/ces]. ion 'and the Ontario Housing to finance 'the project and affect COngratulations •
ways
Corpora
to
ti
boost
on -Were d
g •
isc
in
ussi
.1976ng any possible' rent rebates to , Charles micNau housin Hydro, available if the building recent appoint
Compensation Boardrom
visitors' gallery.
Premier Davis told the Legis-
lature that he. will ask Prime
Minister Trudeau to call a
Federal Provincial confere* to'
exa'm'ine the long r m effects
of inflation on t Canadian
economie.
The Jus
Ontario Legislature dropped a
clause in a bill to -regulate credit
information bureauS. The clatise
would ha* forced bureas to
notify a consumer' Whehinformat-
ion about .him was traded. Two
N.D.P. members of the.Com-
mittee objected to the change in
the.bill. •
. The appointMent of Civil Ser-
vant David Caverly as Chairman
of Ontario's Environmental
Hearing Board to replace John
Root (P.C., Wellington-Dufferin),
goes part vary towards meeting
the recommendation of the Camp
Commission on, the Legislature
which said that the, Government
should end: the practice of hiving .
elected•rnernbers serve on boards
and commissions., re. ,., '(,
Ontario pensioners are top get
$50.00 each frem the Provincial
GOvernment this winter accord;
ing. to a plan announced by Pre-
mier Davis. A special act will
Olt be introduced to provide annual
payments. geared to Inflation and
this year plans to pay $17" mil-
lion to low income pensioners,
that is single persons with an
income below $3,100.00 and mar-
ried couples ,. below $5,400.00.
According .to Rene Brunelle,
Minister of Social -Services,
the $50.00 payment is an interim
measure and will only go to those
who receive the maximum
Guaranteed Income Supplement.
Revenue Minister Allan
GrosAmen announced thatOntario
wm ling
availablet
construct
buildersnnfrul
is 'to make lower cost mortgaq
uses on their own land. First
r mortgages will be made available
at the preferred rate of 8.75
per cent to cover 95 per cent
of the cost of house and land,
or the appraised value, whichever
• is the lesser. The houses must ,
be sold between $15,450 and
$18,000. Buyers' incomes must
be less than $12,500.00. .
New Democratic Party
Leader Stephen Lewis accused
the Government of abandoning an
eight month old plan to constrain
medical care costs . Premier
Davis replied ,by stating that the'
Government h -1 indicated it was
developing some form of con-
straint but had never committed
itself to a particular program.
Mr. Davis indicated that the
Government would have the
beginning of proposals that will
introduce a degree of restraint
in time for the next budget of
the Province. ,
The big news this wee was
the tabling of the Hydro report.
frThe Committee began its inves-
tigation in May and it 'stretched
over 50 days, involved 2.4 million
words of evidence and was one
of the most thorough investigat-
ions ever at Queen's Park.
The Committee dealt harshly
with Ontario Hydro offidials and
the procedures - used in giving
developer Gerhard Moog • the,
• Contradt to build Hydro's $44
million, head office.
The report , said Chairman
George Gathercole rand other
, 'Members of the Hydro Commis-
sion were gdilty of "an abdicat-
ion of their responsibilities".
It went on to say that they had
failed to guarantee that the public
interest was being protected in
the deal which could net Moog,
a close friend of Premier Davis,
a profit of $17.5 million over 30
years. • ,
the report also found no
evidence that Premier Davis
assisted Moog in obtaining the
Hydro Contract.' It said, how-
evel.--that Hydro Officials were
aware of the friendship between
Moog foal the Premier more than
Ft year before the contract was
signed. The Committee felt this
Once again I am pleased to
have this opportunity to report
the proceedings 'of. the Ontario
Legislature iirThemyeekly papers
throughout .the Huron Con-
stituency. •
After a summer which no
orle can deny as being a typical
old fashioned summer, with an:
abundance, of heat and sunshine,
the Ontario Legislature resumed
on October 2nd, ,with very little
fan-fare.
• premie:f Bevis introduced a
bill to establish a Provincial
Ministry of Housing. A report
from the'rask Force on Housing
revealed a near crisis in hous-
ing in Ontario. It said one of
every six families in the Prov-
77., - • ,' cost less.than $34 a square foot.' of Directors - As Premier Davis ,was making Mr. Moog was allowed to tries. •• a statement about housing a insert elements into costs which The fall- distraught; dark-haired woman Hydro had ' never contemplated Legislation • was escorted from: the Ontarib then switched to the term "ap- until . the
' .' Legislature after she tried' to praised value", a defion which which, c a speak out against the Workmen's plagued- the Committee In its Week ex' si
hearings bedause it was never
clearly defined. `' •
The Commissioners were ad::
vised that Ur. Moog was reneg-
ing,. and allowed him to do so.
, Hydro thereby lost not only
benefits of the earlier agree-
ment but, also exposed itself, to
the pOssibility of Moog raising
.$45 million, against the security.
Of the building without investing
• that amount in the building and
without abatement of rental' to
•
o,, ,ciut to
ton for his
ni to the Board
f Redpath
ens ion oithe olatarto
will likely c•Sktinue
hristmas recess in will spend the entire
of Satardays and
Sundays r"Toronto. if there are
problems which you are encount-
ering that I. may be able, to
assist with', then I, would suggest
that you either contact my horrie
by telephone any day of the week
'prefera the weekends. I
am Situa n#83Highway,,e1 1/2
mileS we of Exeter 'and my
telephone mber is 237-3431.I
welcome "Ally Aall and I will Ise
pleased to rerider•,any assistance
that I can. •
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