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SX BRAND, SLICED BURNS BRAND, STORE PACKED
Side Bacon 1.16 vac pac 98? Sausages Beef & Pork 166251
FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND SPRING LAMB 5X BRAND
24-oz ctri 62?
SX BRAND, NIAGARA, COIL
Polish Sausage Ib 74 i1
SHOPSY BRAND, COLE SLAW OR
Potato Salad
Cold Cuts
BURNS BRAND
Wieners
PETER PIPER, ANY WEIGHT CUT
16-oz pkg 92ji
(2-LB VAC PAC $1.15)
1-16 vac pac
OPEN Thursday, Friday until 9 p.m.
Saturday until 6 p.m.
CLOSED JANUARY 1
A&P POLICY
Always do what is honest and fair for every customer.
RAINCHECK:
If an advertised special is ever sold out ask the Manager for a
Raincheck. It entitles you to the same item at the same special
price the following week, Or if you wish we'll give you' a com-
parable item at the same special price.
GUARANTEE:
A&P offers an unconditional money-back guarantee. No matter
what it is, no matter who makes it, if A&P sells it, A&P guarantees it.
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JANE PARKER, PLAIN OR SEEDED
RYE BREAD
PEPSI
KIST-ALE
FAMILY SIZE
Serve kFine Quality 101—Parker Baked Goods
SANDWICH BREAD
JANE PARKER, SLICED
(BUY 4 LOAVES — SAVE 24c)
Dutch Apple Pie Fx.ftive. 591
JANE PARKER
Mince Pie full 8", 24-oz pie 59Fi
JANE PARKER (Heavenly Dessert at Down to Earth Price()
HOLIDAY FIXIN'S DON'T MISS THESE !
JANE PARKER, TWIN OR
pkgs of 12 0.00
16-oz loaf 33?
16-oz loaf 3
16-oz loaf 35 )2(
JANEPLI
ARKER fing Bread
JANE P ARKER
Stuffing Mix
JANE PARKER
Bread Crumbs
24-oz loaf 3 0?
8-oz pkg 39ft
10-oz tin 31fe
VI CK'S
Cough Syrup
VIGOROUS 8, WINEY
Bokar Coffee
POWDER
Drive Detergent
ASSORTED COLOURS
3-fl-oz 59.(
3.1.8 BAG $2.59
1-16 bag 8 9?
(KING SIZE)
5-16 box $1 .6 9
A & P
TOMATO JUICE
37c
PEEK FREAN COOKIES
ASSORTED CREAMS 14-OZ, SHORTCAKE 15-07.,
DIGESTIVE 15.0Z
Kleenex DINNER NAPKINS pkg '44° 46 le
CHOCOLATE CAFE ROYALE, DARK OR MILK CHOCOLATE DIGESTIVE
Peek Frean Cookies 6 oz pkg 39?
BLUE, PINK, WHITE, YELLOW, 3-PLY
Toilet Tissue Queensbury pkg of 4 roils 68 Ft
3 Br osi;e2.0:$1.00
(PREPRICED)
pkg of 2599?
king size 5-lb box $te9
FRUIT & NUTS
1 box of 120 bags $ .47
3-lb ring $3.59
A&P BRAND, HEAVY DUTY
Garbage Bags
Tea Bags
JANE PARKER — OVER 2/3
Fruit Cake
PEACHES
oz. TINS 19 oz. TIN
$ mo 4 c
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEAR.
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FROM ALL OF US AT A&P
ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE
THROUGH SATURDAY, bEcEMtiEk 4011s, 1972,
ANN PAGE (Chock Full of Fruits 8. Nuts) (4-lb slab $2.79
Fruit Cake ill 75si p2i 1, to $1.45
JANE PARKER (it's the Beauty with the Crumbs on Tool)
Snowflake Rolls 3
JANE PARKER, BREAD
Pumpernickel
JANE PARKER, PLAIN OR SEEDED
Bread Jewish Rye
JANE PARKER, RYE OR BLACK
Hearth Bread
SALAbA, ORANGE PEKOE
ASP, WHITE, PINK, YELLOW
Facial Tissue
DETERGENT
Tide
Lamb Chops Shoulder 16 68? Sausage Meat 1-lb rd1148ii
IT'S PARTY TIME !
1-lb pk g 88cz
PLUS A FULL VARIETY OF MAPLE LEAF EUROPEAN CUISINE
PRODUCTS FOR YOUR PARTY AT HOME,
CANADA GRADE "A", EVISCERATED, VACUUM PACKED, FROZEN
ROASTING a lb
CHICKENS
SWIFT PREMIUM, SMOKED, COOKED, (READY-TO-SERVE), BONE IN, VACUUM PACKED
HALF HAMS 1b$1.08
COOKED, FULLY SKINNED
SMOKED HAMS HALVES ib 8 CI
MAPLE LEAF, COCKTAIL STYLE
MAPLE LEAF, COCKTAIL STYLE
Wieners
SCHNEIDERS BRAND
Sauerkraut
12-oz pkg 78?
12-oz pkg 68?
2-16 pouch pack 5.8ie
Pork Sausages
SX BRAND,, ASSORTED PKG, SLICED
Bologna By The Piece 16351/
SCHNEIDERS BRAND
Oktoberfest Sausage
0 aft fl evu R ehig ...
Extra Low Prices... Absolutely
No Compromise in Quality
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Because we
realise that our
success is due
to you, we
are especially
pleased to
greet you and
wish you a
most rewarding,
happy New Y ear.
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KINGSWrila WELDING
and STAFF
lintgn NowtrItecor Thursday, DeceMber 28 19U--
Clothes that wrinkle while
drying on a line or after tutu.,
Wing about in the automatic
dryer leave most of us with the
discouraging task of spending a
few hours with iron in hand to
smooth out those annoying
creases. Until permanent press
materials become universal
and truly permanent, the iron
will continue to play an impor-
tant role in every household.
Although its basic shape has
remained unchanged for cen-
turies, the iron has acquired a
certain sophistication, Today it
comes with a bewildering array
of features and prices liable to
confuse the uninitiated. More
and more shoppers turn to the
steam iron rather than to their
former favourite, the dry iron.
The steam iron's higher price is
far outweighed by its many ad-
vantages. Today's homemaker
need no longer dampen clothes
before ironing.
The basic principle involved
in steam ironing is that water,
in the form of steam, is applied
to a fabric to relax wrinkles,
which are then more easily
removed by heat and pressure,
To be effective the steam must
be converted to water. This
happens when the steam hits a
cold fabric. The water is then
removed by the hot soleplate.
A fabric can absorb only a
certain amount of steam before
it gets too hot to absorb any
more. Any steam applied to the
.fabric after that point passes
through the fabric to the
ironing board pad.
That is why an ironed-in
wrinkle is difficult to remove
with a steam iron, The fabric is
already too hot from the
ironing to condense the steam
required to dampen and relax
the new wrinkle, To combat
this problem, many manufac-
turers have introduced the
A tAa I of, AC7,96,, ,,fetters,
caging l Christmas Seal
message have been forwarded
to Huron and Perth homes.
Toni Leiner of Londesboro, Co-
Chairman of the Christmas
Seal Campaign of the Huron-
Perth TBRD Association told a
recent meeting in Seaforth that
to date $21,752.65 has been
received in gifts — still far
short of the objective of
$35,000.00. The objective
provides only enough funds to
cover already committed
programmes in the fight
against respiratory disease.
Other routine reports were
given by Mrs. Wm. Green,
screening; Rev. Garbutt Smith,
rehabilitation and patient ser-
vices; Eileen O'Brien,
education; and E.E, Walker,
financial,
Mr. Smith said one Asth-
matic Conditioning Course for
Children had been completed
in Stratford and one would
begin in Clinton in the near
future. Monday night con-
ditioning for adults is con-
tinuing in Stratford. He also
reported that an eight-week
swimming exercise course for
children would begin in the
near future.
Mrs. Green said some in-
dustries in Huron recently had
been pulmonary function tested
for respiratory disease.
feature of a spray which
provides instant moistening for
stubborn creases. The spray
enables you to use water and
not steam -- to help iron out a
stubborn wrinkle,
Irons 'marketed today may
have one of three types of
soleplates -- stainless steel,
Teflon or Teflon-coated or
aluminium, A stainless steel
soleplate will last considerably
longer than either a coated or
aluminium soleplate. It does
not scratch as easily and there
is less chance of starch or lint
build-up than on plain
aluminium. A Teflon or Teflon-
coated soleplate is really an
aluminium soleplate to which a
coating of Teflon is applied.
Like stainless steel, lint and
starch do not build-up easily.
Scratches on the coating do not
leave rough edges. Also, syn-
thetic fabrics which may melt
because the iron is too hot will
not stick to the Teflon.
Although a Teflon coating will
wear out after some time, the
iron will still be useable.
When you are shopping for a
steam iron whether for your
own use or for a Christmas gift,
remember that manufacturers
have not standardised the tem-
perature range for irons. That
is, identical settings will
produce different temperatures
with different brands and even
with different models of the
same brand of iron. You
should, therefore, be very
careful when using a new iron,
the temperature range may be
quite different from your old
iron even though it may be the
same brand.
Those ironing day blues may
be here for some time to come,
but steam irons can make this
chore less distasteful for most
of us.
The sorrow :, cl.,G.„
Association was expressed by a
silent period in the passing of
George Watt of Blyth, a former
President and valued member
of the Huron-Perth TBRD
Association,
Sterling Trusts
dividend
increase
The Directors of The Sterling
Trusts Corporation declared
last week a quarterly dividend
of 10c per share payable
January second, and announ,
ced that this be the regular
quarterly dividend during 1973.
This represents an increase in
the annual dividend . payout
from 36c per share to 40c per
share.
Eitirsamvamer,szvsztzar ,
g Verna and Wilfred
GLAZIER
WISH ONE AND ALL itvi THE
g SEASON'S GREETINGS
L4 LacntagaEitumzirMr4zEZMMrsyll
Christmas seals
raise *21,752