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2-lb Butternut Squash
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Ocean Spray Cranberries 14 oz tin 2W
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Rose Sweet Pickles 15.11-oz jar 39ii
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Port Credit, Ontario KATHIE S NOBELEN
In these days of modern techncicgy, one of the most
rapidly changing areas is the food industry. Just looking
at the amazing array of products on the shelves of your
A&P WEO store is proof of the progress being made. And
19/4 will bring more new products. Because our lifestyles
are busier all the time, the emphasis will be on conveni-
ence foods.
We have all become so conscious of the nutrients in the
foods we eat, that there is .a growing trend towards whole-
some natural foods — especially cereals. Almost all food
processors are adding extra vitamins or minerals to their
products to make them more nutritious. You are going to
be using more and more foods with a vegetable protein,
especially soybean, as an alternative to meat protein.
There will be many more packaged "mix-and-serve" cas-
seroles on the shelves. You will also find d much greater
variety of frozen foods available, particularly in boil-in-
bags.
Singles, newlyweds, and older couples will really appreci-
ate the individual serving sizes of products which are com-
ing on the market. Although the price may be slightly
higher than the same food in a larger quantity, I feel that
the cost is justified by the convenience and lack of waste.
Foods
for '74!
By KATHIE SNOBELEN
Fresh Baked Holiday Treats!
JANE PARKER, ENRICHED, WHITE, SLICED (Buy 3 Loaves—Save 17c)
SANDWICH
BREAD LOAVES /$1000
JANE PARKER, "BROWN 'N SERVE" ROLLS (SAVE 6c)
Twin Rolls PLAIN OR WHEAT
French Rolls PLAIN, POPPY SEED,
SESAME SEED
pkg of 12
pkg of 10
PKG
MIX OR MATCH — PUMPERNICKEL — PLAIN OR SEEDED JEWISH RYE
JANE PARKER
BUY 3 LOAVES
(SAVE 17c)
JANE PARKER
(BUY 3 PKGS — SAVE
BREAD "BROWN 'N SERVE, JANE PARKER pkg of two, 8-oz loaves 39% (SAVE 6c)
BREAD
TWIN ROLLS
16 ozloaves 31$100 •
170 pkgs of 123/$1.00
MINCE PIE
JANE PARKER
(SAVE 6c)
DUTCH APPLE PIE
ANGEL CAKE
SWEET ROLLS
CHELSEA BUNS
GLAZED DONUTS
Full 8-inch, 24-oz pie 79?
Full 8-inch, 24-oz pie 69?
large size cake 5951
pkg of 8 5 3 fe
16-oz pkg 79%
pkg of 8 49.f1
ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE
THROUGH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 1973.
OPEN
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Thurs., Fri. until 9 p.m. Sot. until 6 p.m.
Mon. until 6 p.m. CLOSED- JAN. 1
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JANE PARKER
(SAVE 6c)
JANE PARKER
(SAVE 6c)
JANE PARKER, JELLY TOPPED
(SAVE 6c)
JANE PARKER
(SAVE 6c)
JANE PARKER
(SAVE 10c)
Goderich
WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES
24-oz carton 69?
1-16 Vac Pac $1.08
lb $1.08
SHOPSY BRAND, COLE SLAW OR
Potato Salad
SHOPSY BRAND
Wieners ALL BEEF
SX BRAND, NIAGARA COIL
Polish Sausage
Cooked Ham 6-az Vac Pac 8 $41
lb 5 8
3 LEG QUARTERS
3 BREAST QUARTERS
3 WINGS, 3 NECKS
3 GIBLET PACKAGES
MAPLE LEAF
Wieners 1-16 Vac Pac 88?
PARTY SUGGESTIONS
for HEW YEARS
MAPLE LEAF
Cocktail Wieners 8-oz Vac Pac 6 9?
MAPLE LEAF B-OX VAC PAC
Cocktail Sausages 69%
SX BRAND, SLICED
SUPER-RIGHT BRAND, SLICED
Side Bacon 1-16 Vac Pac $118
SWEET PICKLED (CENTRE CUTS LB $1.58)
Back Bacon END CUTS 16$1.38
MAPLE LEAF, MACARONI & CHEESE,
CHICKEN, OLIVE OR DUTCH LOAF, SLICED
Cooked Meats 6-oz Vac Pac 44%
MAPLE LEAF, RANCH STYLE
Bologna BY THE PIECE 1656%
SMOKED, COOKED, PICNIC STYLE
Pork Shoulders lb NO
Shop A&P WE° for all your Holiday Needs!
BURNS BRAND, STORE PACK
Beef & Pork Sausages lb 88?
Frozen Seafoods!
NIGHLINER, FROZEN, BONELESS
Perch Fillets 14-oz pkg 99
OMSTEAD, FROZEN, COOKED
Cod Fish Cakes lb 69,1"
0
VINI•01.
Shop AO WEO Enjoy Great Meat!
Smper-Right, Red &wad Grade 'A" Beef &de
Short Rib Roast
Bone In, Pot Roast Ilb
Shoulder Roast
EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING
Blade Steaks
Cross Rib Steak
FIRST 4 RIBS ONLY
Prime Rib Steaks
$11 8
lb $128
lb $13 8
COOKED, READY•TOSERVE
SMOKED LEG HAMS
SHANK PORTION BUTT PORTION
16 99i I 16 9951
HAM STEAKS lb $1.29
FRESH — 15 PIECES
BOX-0-CHICKEN
A&P Vac Pac Coffee
French's Mustard
BEEF, !lards Dog Food CHAMPION Ba --
ACTION PRICED!
Dr.
KIDNEY, CHICKEN, LIVER
Chock Full-O-Nuts Instant Coffee
Vanish Crystals
A P uweis
3-1b. bag $2.85
1-16 bag 97?
19-f1-oz tin 43izi
ACTION PRICED!
10-fl-oz tins 3 9fte
3-lb tin $3.29
24-11-oz jar 38sze
15-oz tins 5/$1.00
8-oz jar 0.89
34-oz container 53fe
Pkg. of / 59c
A SUPERB BLEND OF 100% BRAZILIAN COFFEE
8NC O'CLOCK BEAN COFFEE
FA QUALITY
DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL
PIECES AND
LEAVER
STEMS
MUSHROOMS
PREPARED
16-01.-OZ JAR 28c
PERC, DRIP,
ELECTRIC PER
FRAGRANT TOILET
BOWL CLEANER
Public School, a bus driver,
resigned as did Mrs. Judie
BUrns, secretary at• Goderich
Collegiate, effective January 2;
and Mrs. Barbara Wilson,
secretary at board office, effec-
tive December 5.
The following replacements
to the teaching staff were an-
nounced: Arthur Munn to F. E.
Madill Secondary School; Mrs.
Linda Henry to Holmesville
Public School; Mrs. Wendy
Hoernig to Colborne Public;
Mrs. Mary Forrest to Wingham
Public; Mr, John Stewart to
Brussels Public School (half
time); Mrs. Marjorie Huether
to Brussels Public (half time);
and Miss Mary Campbell to the
HOLIDAY FARMS
Cabbage Rolls FROZEN
RICH'S, FROZEN
Coffee Rich
MINUTE MAID, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED
Orange Juice
FROZEN, BLUEBERRY
16-oz pkg 93%
16-oz carton 26%
12-fl-oz tin 55%
Kellogg's Eggo Waffles 11-oz pkg 55s1
STOUFFERS, FROZEN (BROCCOLI AU GRATIN 10.01 PKG 780)
Spinach Souffle 12-oz pkg 67%
CLINTON NEWS-RECORDS THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1973-4
Huron board chairman says school visits profitable
E. C. Hill, chairman of the
Huron. County board presented
a report last week on school
visitations by himself and D. J.
_Cochrane, director of
education. Mr, Hill reported
that the local trustee at the
School often visited as well on
these occasions.
Mr. Hill said these visits
were an interesting exercise
and gave an opportunity to
meet with the school staff. He
thought it valuable for the
teachers to have an opportunity
to talk to the representatives of
the board and the ad-
ministration informally once a
year,
He listed ten items for the
board members to study and
special areas to consider in the
new year in class size, teacher-
pupil ratio, opportunity classes,
special education, curriculum
development, budgetary mat-
ters, professional development,
organization, evaluation and
accountability; programs and
facilities; personnel and the
public image of education.
The board authorized the
employment of a half-time
clerical assistant to work under
David Bieman, media co-
ordinator at the Ad-
ministration Centre. It is repor-
ted on the average of 30 films
per day are being shipped from
the Board Office via the
courier.
C. H. Mountford, librarian at
F. E. Madill Secondary School,
was granted an educational
leave for the school year 1974-
75 to attend the University of
London, in London, England,
to obtain a master's degree in
library science plus a diploma
in school librarianship.
The board endorsed a
resolution from the Kent
County board of education op-
posing the return of the
Province of Ontario to daylight
saving time on a full-time
basis.
The board endorsed a
request from Principal J. H.
_Stringer_ of the Goderich
District Collegiate Institute to
send 40 of his students of
French on a five-day trip to
Quebec City on February 13.17,
1974. The group would travel
by bus to London and by train
to Quebec. The trip will cost
each student $78 to cover
board, lodging and transpor-
tation .and there would be no
charge' tagainst the sch
,
oOl
budget. No French student will
be denied the trip due to lack of
funds, with the Goderich Lions
Club being asked to pick up the
tab for those not able to pay.
The Board approved a
request from Principal J. L.
Wooden of South Huron
District High School at Exeter
to send approximately 30
students to a wrestling com-
petition at Port Huron Central
High School on Friday,
February 1. Transportation
costs will be assessed against
the school budget with students
responsible for their evening
meal.
The board was informed of
five teaching personnel
resignations, effective Decem-
ber 31, 1973; Mrs, Joyce Adam-
son, Brussels Public School;
Mrs. Cora Castle, Holmesville
Public School; Ms, Bessie
Zivanovich, administration
centre; Miss Laura Martin of
Colborne Public School; and
Russell Campbell, Wingham
Public School.
Walter Arnold of Brookside
Administration Centre.
Donald McDonald of
Brussels reported that
although Huron County board
of education allowed Grey and
Howick students in the old
Listowel District High School
area to continue to attend the
Listowel School, the Perth
County Board of Education did
not reciprocate by permitting
Hibbert area students to attend
their former Seaforth area
school but had to attend the
Mitchell High School.
Mr. McDonald said the
Huron board had a commit-
ment to the bus drivers
authorized to pick up students
in the Seaforth area in Hibbert
and he is concerned if the bus is
empty on this trip.
J. M. Coulter, superintendent
of program and planning,
reported on information he had
compiled on the present
positions of fourth and fifth
year students in 1973; Most of
the fourth year students who do
not return for the fifth. year
program proceed directly to
employment rather than to a
community college; that Fan-
shawe College attracts more
Huron County graduates than
any other; and that ap-
proximately 42 percent of those
receiving a secondary school
honour graduation diploma
enroll in University,
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