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CLINTON ,NVlTS.-AgCOIll), THURSDAY, APRIL :1.8. 197.4-0
THE SEPARATE .sHoppg ,
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BLOUSES PULLOVERS
ALL MAKES ALL PRICES
OPEN CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
ACTION PRICED! Ann Page Ketchup 20-fl-oz bit 47?
TOMATO 6 5 Ann Page Soups 210.fi_oz tins 25?
CARNATION, FROZEN
French Fries • 4-lb pkg $1.19 LIQUID JAVEL
ASP Bleach 128-fl•oz plastic jug 650
11 - A - 41N ;TOMATO SAUCE: :
BEEF, IRISH, CHICKEN, TURKEY OR MEAT BALL STEWS, BEANS & WIENERS
24-fl-oz
tin
.00
JaneParker Bread
3 loaves $1
Strawberry Pie full 8-inch pie 89?
JANE PARKER (SAVE 10c)
Cherry Pie full 8-inch, 24-oz pie 79?
JANE PARKER, GOLD OR MARBLE
Lemon Pie
JANE PARKER, DANISH
Lemon Whirls
full 8-inch pie 69?
(SAVE 6c)
pkg of 6790
0 JANE PARKER, 2 WHITE OR 1 WHITE & 1 WHEAT
3 WINGS
a NECKS
3 Glistir
PACKAGES
ABSOLUTELY NO COMPROMISE
IN QUALITY AT A P WEO
Wekik Mak* Tit* Seal& tA}A P mot
Action priced!
REGULAR — DISPOSABLE
BABY SCOTT DIAPERS
,30 $1.39
Action priced!
Action priced!
FACELLE ROYALE
TOWELS
JUMBO
7 4951
Actionpriced!
HOT CHILI CON CARNE,
SPAGHETTI 8 MEAT BALLS,
FARMERETTE GRAVY &
MEAT BALLS
MARGARET SCHLOSSER
Soup
with
Leftovers
By: Margaret Schlosser
You'll find many varieties of prepared soups and
soup mixes on the shelves of your favorite A&P
WEO Supermarket.
Add your own creative touch to prepared soups
by combining two favorites to make a new
flavour combination. Make prepared soups into
a gourmet dish by adding fresh ingredients
when you prepare the soup. For example, a few
slices of lightly sauteed celery or mushrooms
will do wonders for cream of celery or mushroom
soup. Garnish pea soup with thin circles of pep-
peroni sausage and a sprinkle of Parmesan
cheese. (Pop it under the broiler for a minute
before serving in an ovenproof dish).
To any flavour of cream soup, 'add cream-style
corn, cubes of cooked potato. hleat through and
garnish with bits of crisp bacon and snipped
pareey. Presto: A hearty corn chowder which
makes an excellent main dish when served with
tossed salad, fruit and gingerbread for dessert.
EW
SHOULDER OR BUTT
Pork Chops
PR.DE OF CANADA
Wieners
BURNS BRAND, STORE PACK
Sausages BEEP & PORK lb 78?
M PLE LEAF, SLICED, 5 VARIETIES
Cooked Meats _-oz vac pac42?
Action Priced!
FRESH 15 PIECES
BOX-ID-CHICKEN
3 LEG QUARTERS 3 BREAST QUARTERS
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, 'FROZEN
Spare Ribs PORK SIDE lb 891t
SX BRAND, STORE PACK ACTION s PRICED!
Italian Sausage lb 8811r
SUPER-RIGHT BRAND, SLICED
Side Bacon 1-16 vac pac 93?
TOWN CLUB, SMOKED, COOKED, PICNIC STYLE
Pork Shoulders lb 6541
FREEZER CUT
PRICED 25c A LB LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO)
ACTION PRICED)
lb 891
ACTION PRICED)
1.1b vac pac 78?
FOR DANDRUFF, HAIR DRE
CONDITIONER
SSER AND
(6-FLOZ ItTL $1.19)
12-fl-oz btl $1.79
14-oz plastic On 930
5-fl-oz plastic btl $1.99
•
INSTANT MASHED POTATOES
Carnation Potatoes 12-oz pkg 5 9ce
NESTLE — ORANGE, PEACH, PINEAPPLE,
RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY
Flair Desserts
INSTANT COFFEE
Tasters Choice
10-fl-or tin 49¢
8-or Jar $24 5
24-or pkg $1.45 Alpen Cereal
Resdan
JOHNSON
Baby Powder
JOHNSON
Baby Shampoo
.19
GRAPEFRUIT
SIZE 48 lo for
SEVERAL VARIETIES IN HANDY SLEEVE
TROPICAL
PLANTS 1361 •
ft'
HEINZ, RED
Kidney Beans 3 14-11-ox fins $1.00
SOCKEYE
Cloverleaf Salmon 73/4-oz tin $1,09
Iloofareni, Latagha, Beef Ravioli, Beef-o-Getti, Spaghetti
r'• Meat Balla, Mini Ravioli ACTION PRICED!
Chef Boy-al.-dee 151/2 41-oz tin 48?
START YOUR Sit TODAY
4-Piece Place dip
Setting Only •
COLLECT A TABLE FULL OF solatiar INN FINE CHINA,
EVERT' FOUR-PIECE 'PLACE SETTING INCLUDES A DINNER
PLATE, A MEAD AND &UTTER PLATE, A COP AND A
sAUCik.
MIXED
PINK OR BLUE
J-Cloths pkg of 12 675e
RAGU — PLAIN, MEAT, MUSHROOM
Spaghetti Sauce 30-fl-oz jar 79?
M CARONI OR
Napoli Spaghetti 2-lb Pkg 5 5?
Health 6t. Beauty Aids!
FLORIDA, INDIAN RIVER, WHITE, SEEDLESS
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
LIMIT QUANTITIES
AU PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE
THROUGH SAtURDAY, APRIL 26th, 104.
Frozen Foods! Make The Switch to A&P Brands&Savel
TOMATO
YORK
ONION RINGS 16 OZ.
HEINZ SPAGHETTI
.00 3 19-fl-oz $
tins
JANE PARKER — SAVE 10c
JANE PARKER
19-oz 5 9?
cake
JANE PARKER, ,MERINGUE
JANE PARKER, PLAIN OR SUGARED (SAVE 6c)
pkg of 12590
BROWN 'N SERVE
PKG OF 2, 8.0Z LOAVES 39?
Action Priced!
SLICED VIENNA 24.OZ OR PUMPERNICKEL 16.0Z
(BUY 3 LOAVES — SAVE r7c)
Crescent Pound Cake 15-oz cake 69? Family Donuts
JANE PARKER, PINEAPPLE TOPPED (SAVE 6c)
Sweet Rolls pkg of 8 59/ Bread
FREEZER CUT
PRICED 10c A LB. LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO!
STOCK UP AT THIS LOW, LOW PRICE!
BEEF CHUCK
85 to 105-lbs
average lb
CUT & WRAPPED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS.
ROASTS — STEAKS — STEWING BEEF —
GROUND MEAT — SOUP BONES
PRICED 19% A LB. LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO!
FRESH PORK
ROASTS SHANKLESS lis
SHOULDER
Lean Butt Roast 16 691
SPANISH BAR CAKE
was as follows:
"Why are you playing that
game with the Legislature?
You know that Ontario Hydra
indiscreetly made the mistake
of letting it be known that they
are looking for a site in that
The Honourable John White,
Provincial Treasurer brought
down the Budget in the
Legislature this week.
Some 641,000 people who
receive federal guaranteed in,-
come supplements, family
benefits and welfare payments
will be given assistance with
drug .costs commencing Septem-
ber 1st. Also pensioners and
those who are disabled will be
paid the highest guaranteed an-
nual income in Canada, as
from July 1st - $2,600 for
singles and $5,200•for couples.
The new income supplements
are $25.61 a month for single
pensioners and $68-84 for
couples. When these amounts
are added to the federal old age
security and guaranteed income
supplement a single pensioner
would receive a minimum mon-
thly income of $216.67 and a
married couple a minimum of
$433.33.
The retail sales tax has been
removed from a wide range of
household cleaning materials
and personal items such as
toothpaste, soap and shaving
creams, as well as shoes, skates
and athletic footwear costing
less than $30,00.
People in the middle-income
group earning more than
$13,000 are again penalized un-,
der the Ontario Tax Credit
programme, and those earning
less than this amount will
receive an increase in tax
o' credits.
A small business tax credit is
to be introduced and there are
plans to establish a Venture In-
vestment Corporation to help
finance small businesses, This
is designed to encourage the
growth of active Canadian con-
trolled private corporations
which will be entitled to an in-
come tax credit equal to 5 per-
cent of the increase in their
capital in Ontario to a
maximum of $3,000 annually.
The Treasurer has imposed
stiff new- taxes on land and
property speculators, amoun-
ting to a 50 percent tax on land
" or house sale profits which the
Province considers to be in ex-
cess of real value. However,
there does not appear to be any
„provision made by the Govern-
citiefit; to prevent this tax from
`being passed on to the home-
buyer,
An Ontario Land Cor-
poration is to be established to
stimulate acquisition and
development of land for in-
dustrial and residential pur-
poses, and the existing land
transfer tax has been increased
to 19 percent for non-residents.
There will also be increased
grants to municipalities to en-
courage water and sewerage
projects to make available
more serviced lots for residen-
tial development, but these
grants are only to be given to
restructured governments.
Some time ago John Spence,
Liberal member for Kent,
asked the Minister if the power
to grant consent is to be retur-
ned to those municipalities
whose official plans have been
approved, and he has now
stated in the House that there
is a, program to return this
power to regions and restruc-
tured counties, but not to other
municipalities.
Representative of the On-
tario Bean Producers
Marketing Board met with
Resource Development
Ministers and other officials on
Monday of this week to express
their concern over the much
talked about expansion of
nuclear development plants
along the shores of Lake
Huron,
I questioned the Mithister of
Agriculture the following day
as to what steps he intended to
take to meet the concerns of the
Board.
The Minister's reply was as
follows: "First of all Mr.
Speaker, there is no proposed
nuclear power plants south of
Goderich. There are ex-
ploratory power plants south of
Goderich, There Are ex-
ploratory considerations going
on by Ontario Hydro. I know
that location has been
suggested. Several sites have
been under consideration but to
my 'knowledge there is nb site
chosen arid to my knowledge
there has been no decision
made whether it would be a
nuclear plant or a fossil fuel
plant. No one has any idea "
about that as yet,"
A supplementary question to
tho Minister of Agruculture, by
110" Lewis, Leader of the NOP
BE A RED CROSS
BLOOD DONOR
immediate area and, therefore,
is it not now legitimate to in-
dicate what you are going to do
with the groups of residents
who are extremely concerned
about radio active waste, about
InverHuron Park happening
elsewhere, about all of the
things that are generated when
you -Set .4p a nuclear .plant."
Mr. Stewart's. reply .to the
supplementary question was as
follows;
"Mr. Speaker, I am not
pretending they don' texist.
viously a statement had been
mad e that there was con-
Sideration ,being given: After
meeting with the people of
Huron yesterday and with the
officials of Ontario Hydro, it
was made .abundantly clear to
us that there has been no such
decision. It is purely In an ex.
ploratory state, Consideration
has been. given as to where suf-
ficient power would 'be
developed that would meet the
requirements lo to 15 years
hence and there is no positive
statement at all so I am not in
any way misleading or playing
any games with the House. I
am as much concerned
anyone would be with any
effects that Might emanate
from any such generating
station whatever the type might
be. DO until there is some in.
dication that there is going to
be such a plant then I think it
is presumptions that there will
be as was, included in the
question • of my friend from
Huron. We are concerned and I
can assure you that our
Ministry will he having major
imput into any decisions that
are being made regarding any
possible ill effects that would
ornanate to the farm corn,-
frinnity from such a plant,"
In a colorful and traditional
ceremony in the Legislature
this week, Mrs. Pauline McGib-
bon was installed 48 the new
Lieutenant •Oavernor of .0n-
teria. Mrs. .McGibbon is
President of the Canadian Con-
ference of the Arts as well as
Chairman of the Board of
Toronto,WDm '$.aiCncde for°1lege thefl
Hospital
4 flou'7,
years has been Chancellor of
'the tLIonia v University a Toronto. She
is the first woman to he appoin-
ted regal position in
Canada. as