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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-05-10, Page 9F ro ll,. my window BY SHIRI,EY 1, KEIAER g 10 A Die SUL epthi a tong way at AS P INFO aye Rt S.ULAR OR WHITE f POZEN KENT 0)0 LEMONADE 8-fl-oz lin 10 f? 8-fl-oz lin 10s? each 10? 2 V2-oz pkg 10? 31/4 -oz pkg 10sze Rib Portion Tenderloin Portion 3 TO 31/2 LB CUT Brisket Plate BONED & ROLLED Raspberry, Strawberry, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Cherry Royal IIILLY POWDERS 3-oz pkg EACH EXTRA HOT Daltons Mustard 31/2 -fl-oz jar .IOHNSONS RORDENS, CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, STRAWBERRY Frosted Shakes 1-oz pkg DOG FOOD 15-oz tin DOG OR CAT FOOD BUDGET PET FOOD 15-oz tin BATH SIZE JERGENS SOAP bar C SPAGHETTI SAUCE 8-11-or tin WHITE, ;aril SOAP regular size bar GAGE (PREPRICED 19c) SCRAP BOOK 91/2 -INCH BOOR 12-INCH BY POLYSCRUBBER PADS each PITCHER PERFECT LEMONADE CRYSTALS 21/2 -oz pk g CHICKEN NOODLE Poly pkg of 6 2 1/4.oz onus 59 LYONS SOUP MIX 21/4 -oz pkg CENTRE CUT — IN OIL BRUNSWICK HERRING 31/4.0z tin COATING MIX 4C CRUMB& BAKE Pkae of 2 envs TOMATO VEGETABLE MUSHROOM, CHICKEN NOODLE While Supply Lasts! Look What 10? Will Buy At A&P WEO! WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES HONEY SPICE 9.5-OZ OR GINGER BREAD 11.0Z Robin Hood POUCH PAK CAKE MIXES each 10? PILLSBURY'S, PRE-SWEETENED, ORANGE OR CHERRY (MAKES 2 QUARTS) Funny Face DRINK MIX 2.8-oz pkg 10? VOGUE Toilet Tissue single roll 10? ASSORTED COLOURS (Buy One For 29e—Get One For 10c) 2 FOR 390 pkg of 6010 e 8-f,..oz Yin 10,e (PREPRICED 19c) 3-0Z pkg 105i PEA OR VEGETABLE Habitant Soups CATELLI Spaghetti (PREPRICED 19c) Bic Pen PITCHER PERFECT LEMONADE CRYSTALS ORANC+GRAPEFRUIT FLAVOUR Tang Crystals ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 12th, 1973. 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 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 comparable item at the same special price. GUARANTEE: ASP offers an unconditional money-back guarantee. No matter what if is, no matter who makes it, if ASP sells it, ASP guarantees it. MARVEL BRAND (Buy One Pint At Reg. Price — Get One For 1C•c) Ice Cream 2 for 39/ pint 10¢ Kleenex Serviettes GATTUSO Tomato Sauce MONARCH, B.B.Q. OR ROAST COATING MIX Chicken Crisp ,.poRK LOIN„•:ROAST 94101. Imid;•ttaii stir CUT,(Count Them) /3;'/. 0%* Itaiiijo, SUPER-RIGHT RED BRAND GRADE "A" BEEF • More Meat Values! CENTRE CUT LOIN Pork Chops lb $1.18 COUNTRY STYLE Spare Ribs lb 88F( GREAT ON A GRILL — RED BRAND GRADE "A"BEEF Prime Rib Steaks lb $1 .2 8 EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING — RED BRAND GRADE "A" BEEF Blade Steaks 16 9 8$ze BURNS BRAND, STORE PACK, Beef & Pork Sausages 16 78? TOWN CLUB BRAND, SWEET PICKLED, VACUUM Cottage Rolls SX BRAND, BY THE PIECE, ANY WEIGHT CUT Bologna SX BRAND Wieners TOWN CLUB, SLICED Side Bacon BLUEWATER, FROZEN Fish Crisps PACKED R)913,/ 1b 48? 1-lb Vac Pac 68? 1-lb Vac Pac 8-oz pkg 59,z( CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FLORIDA, SWEET, GOLDEN. LARGE FULL COBS CORN 6 ,0R49/1 Bakery Values! Discount Prices Plus Weekly 'Action Priced — Specials! Frozen Foods! JANE PARKER, MERINGUE (SAVE 104 LEMON PIE full 8-inch, 22-oz pie 59f? JANE PARKER, CRESCENT (SAVE )4c) POUND CAKE 15-oz cake 45 fl JANE PARKER (SAVE 6c) JELLY ROLL 9-oz take 39? Jan. Packet "Brown 'N Serve Rolla" 'TWIN ROLLS Pkg of 14 NO PAPP I it WHITE, SI IC I 4 P., mt.", Ouol,ty toot ,BUY 3 SAW 17 SANDWICH BREAD 3 79/ DIXIE MUSHROOMS 3 si.00 ICED TEA MIX — Red Rose tokuNs Bloody Mary Mix EVAPORATED A&P Milk ALL FLAVOURS Tee Pee Yogurt VALLEY FARM, CHOICE QUALITY, FROZEN French Fries 9-ox pkg 10¢ FROZEN McCain's Puddings 5 02 Carlon 10# COFFEE QUEEN, FROZEN Coffee Cream 16-oz carton 10? 1.1/2 -oz pkg 110/1 5V4-oz pieg 10? 4.oz tin 10? 4.oz carton 10szt 00 3/$1• FRENCH ROLLS, Pkg of 10 NON RETURNABLE BOTTLES PEPSI- bt COLA ls OLD TYME 82-fl-oz btl 67F( While — tree Cake Pan Offer 19-oz Pk4 45? OR LONG SF owitn 7-oz pkg 1 0? Or Unswettehed, Roomtitutect 48-fl-oz fin 39Fe HAIR SPRAY 10.or aerosol tin 65? Table Syrup t Rinds of Cake Mixas, Duncan Hines READY-CUT MACARONI Creamettes ASP BRAND, sweetened Orange Juke FIRM OR EXTRA FIRM, Lady Patricia no it familiar sight to dtilrict Wows,. Mole Come Wilt ty bs WOW MA WOO counts At NO Salsa bath for A Mitt* *shit, SM says otto will nits* th NAHA and itt• of Ms suction bark but 1tt looking toward to axing- and trovottiog, (Nows,Ristord photo) cutoon iNEWS4MPORO, mysAilikv:,m!kyAlt irrs-a What a difference ter) years can make! Ten years ago I was t home full time,,, and en. 'oying it. I w,as a regular busy ousewife .., washing on Mon- ey, ironing on Tuesday, men- ing on Wednesday (well, hat's what the housekeeping chedule I got from my mother ailed for), cleaning Thursday, hopping Friday and baking aturday. It was a full week, to be sure. But it had one beautiful result. the house was organized and lean and the cupboards were lardly ever hare. NoW I'm a working wife and pother. I'm enjoying this life, oo, And while I'm able to keep he house fairly presentable with the aid of some outside Lssistance I must admit) I fall lown badly in the wash and ron department ,... and fail miserably in the cooking and laking area. I'm spoiled, of course. Like law modern housewives, I ,ave an automatic washer and ryer which looks after my erma-pressed laundry to per- action. It is only a matter of nding time to be at home long riough to put the laundry in le machine, wait until it 'ashes, transfer it to the dryer nd wait until it is dried so I in hang it or fold it im- iecliately to prevent creasing. Nothing to it, you say! Ten cars ago, maybe not. But in (day's run-around-like-crazy orld, about the only time I nd to do laundry is during the inner hour which is supposed be relaxed and wonderful ac- •rding to the homemaking anuals I pick up at the ocery store. And speaking about meal ne, that's rapidly becoming a taster part of each day. Normally, you see, evening eats at our house are epared by my teenage ,ughter (who, incidentally, is marvellous cook). But in the t few weeks, daughter has n busy with the school for- 1, the track trials, outside s more lucrative than king family dinners at home -generally hitting the books the final push in the last n. his leaves mother with the of preparing meals ... and I n,',t been measuring up to ..... standards .set by my daughter, Why? She arrives home at 4 P.M to make dinner, I drag in from the office closer to 5;00 p.m. most days. Hardly a fair race when dinner is served about 6 p.m. daily. What to do? Well, like most working wives I let General Foods or somebody help me out. It drives the food budget sky high but at least it gets dinner on the table hot and substantial as well as on time! But my family is unlike most modern-day families. We're all nutrition nuts and everybody wants the type of dinners which daughter usually prepares when she's in charge in the kit, Chen - greaseless fresh meat, fresh vegetables cooked to -retain most of the vitamins, a raw salad made from a variety of fresh greens and other assor- ted goodies and dessert com- prising fresh fruits or milk or something equally good for the health. "I guess it is pork and beans until the end of the school term," our eldest son announ- ced the other day, rather dejec- tedly. "About the only real nutrition we can expect is the occasional cheese sandwich or hamburger." Just yesterday I made up my mind to fool my flustered family. The paper was finished early so I went home and made a dinner like the ones I used to make ... everything fresh and delicious and everything made with love and vitamins. I even found time during meal preparation to wash and dry my laundry and put all the dirty dishes in the dishwasher! When the family arrived home, the good smells of dinner cooking greeted them. Everything was tidy, The table was carefully laid. "You not go to work today?" asked my daughter. "Boy this sure tastes good," claimed my youngest son, helping himself to seconds. "You sure haven't lost your touch, mom," stated the eldest. There's no doubt about it. Happiness is making others happy. And making others happy is what I do best .... if I've got the time. Guess I'm going to have to make more time for that sort of thing. such as a river so that it was difficult to work it as part of the farm, the farmer should be allowed to sell it for use for building lots. Another group said there should be province wide con- trols with farmers having a say in how Land should be zoned. The fourth group asked for compensation for farmers whose land lost value when it was declared off-limits for ur- ban uses. It also said the code of practice for farmers which says a farm building cannot be built within 1000 feet of an ur- ban area should apply in reverse so that urban homes cannot be located within 1000 feet of a farm operation. Farmers, were penalized by zoning, one member said. They could be in a position where they couldn't make money on the farm and yet couldn't sell the farm to developers. Y KEITH ROULSTON discussion on land use ing and farming brought de number of suggestions e monthly meeting of the n County Federation of culture held Thursday t in Clinton. e members present broke four groups to discuss the lem and each group came th different answers, One p suggested agricultural le should be able to retire agricultural land and mmended the licencing of ers. nother group said Huron nty land should be used to advantage and claimed the ent Huron county plan n't make provision for this. group thought that if a 11 portion of a farm was rated from the rest of the by a natural boundary c.7t:l nd use .. ' ' tscusston tngs different ideas