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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-09-14, Page 5Our Reg. Price 2.28 SAVE 30¢ lb r 6 CLINTON NPWS.R FrinRn TM TR MAY. SEPTEMBER144, 1978PAGE5 Assorted Varieties P IM PAST The best coffee comes in a bean at A&PI A superb blend,rich in Brazilian coffees 48 -fl -oz tin Our Reg. Price 97fe OF BEEF" Our Reg. Price 87fe SALE! Grade 'A" Beef BONELESS SHORT RIB ROAST OR BLADE ROAST Our Reg. Price 1.58 SAVE 305i lb h Fresh , MEDIUM 113 GROUND BEEF 7 -inch cut — First 5 Ribs only . ROAST Ib miummommum Our Reg. Price 3.59 SAVE 6051( 3-1b 8.89 — Save 1.80 Cut From Canada Grade A-1, A-2 Beef Our Reg. Price 1.64 SAVE 25c Ib It's time to stock up your freezer at these low feature retails. Please allow time for processing. Cut & wrapped to your specifications. Any weight loss due to trimming, boning or cutting will increase the price. r SAVE 79? 2 -litre carton' !'d :474, -;; • - - LEAN lb BRAISING. RIBS BONE -IN — BEEF Brisket Plate BONELESS, SHOULDER CUTS Stewing Beef MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, LUNCHEON, MACARONI & CHEESE, CHICKEN, PIMENTO, PEPPER MEAT LOAF END CUTS Point 161.38 PREVIOUSLY SKINLESS Liver Cooked Meats 12 oz Yac pac MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF Wieners 1 -Ib vac pac 1.28 RANCH BRAND, BY THE PIECE Bologna MAPLE LEAF SMOKED, COOKED DINNER STYLE, BONELESS VAC Pork Shoulders 4E78 /6 7&I b88 PAC 61.98 No 1 BEEMAID • HONEY SAVE 3 ,i ACTION PRICED! Red or New Orleans Style STOKELY KIDNfiyollEANS 2794' Our Reg. Price 55 5iea Grade, Creamed Our Reg. Price 87c 12 -fl -oz jar WESGATEor Butterscotch • ICE CREAM F 16 5 8 Action Priced Instant Creamer COFFEE -MATE 18 -oz jar .1 (Bonus Pack 16 -oz Plus 2 -oz "Free") COKE 750 ML.. Returnable Btls, Our Reg. Price 25jiea SAVE 12c Ready -to -Serve sad LIPTON, ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICED! PKG OF 4 ENVS Cup -A -Soup Mix 59$1 ACTION PRICED' "NEW' — NEILSON'S, 5 VARIETIES 9-02 PKO Country Crisp Bars 1.09 HEINZ SOUPS Our Reg. Price 24c tin — SAVE 36c 841 - oz tin ORANGE FLAVOUR ACTION PRICED! 14-0Z PKG OF 4 ENVS Tang Crystals 99fi PURINA CAT FOOD ACTION PRICED BEEF, GOURMET, TUNA, CHICKEN 500 g PKG Tender VrItles 99( TOP BREED AtTION tistittOt ASSORTED FLAVOURS INCLUDING PEACH & PINEAPPLE 3.02 PKG Dog Dinner mkgbag5.69 Jell-oPowders3for6Si sifitt MIXED, BABY DILLS, BREAD & BUTTER ACTION PRICED! Spaghetti Sauce 476; Rose Pickles 4 • plus20c per bottle deposit Action Priced Del MonteChoco19 Filv"leittng PUDDINGS pkg of 4 5 -oz tins , Our Regular Price 1.25 Mix 'N Match — Fancy Regular Cut or French Style Wax Beans, Fancy Cream Style or Whole Kernel (74I -oz) Corn, Fancy Peas, Choice Peas & Carrots, Mixed Vegetables, Beans With Pork YORK 10 -fl -oz tiq VEGETABLES 4for TOMATO ACTION PRICED! 10 FL OZ TIN Campbell Soup 5699? ASSORTED VARIETIES Manning COOKIES 4 so g plc g 89y WITH PORK OR MOLASSES ACTION PRICED! 14 -FL -OZ TIN Van Camp Beans 2for79 MOUTHWASH Colgate 100 500-14.39 LADY PATRICIA, BABY GENTLE Shampoo 350 ml plastic btl 59,e Clip these valuable Coffee Coupons! •eN•NNNIIII•NommaimmummiNammems lieummommiNaNNiNNNNssnommiummtia • • • • ' With this' coupon al • With this coupon . iiim.aNnvIi POr.iucsre aimi••vmit INpa••m A3b-a1gc16) P :... , SAVE 1.80 N A Superb Bend rich in Brazilian,Coffees • 1 A Superb Blend rich in Brazlian Coffees •.N:1 •g,K COFFEE : 1 O'CLOCK Regular aSAVE 50i • 700 1 -Ib bag' 359 INIINIII • Limit one bag per custoMer. NI • Valid until September 16th, 1978 only No. 621 • mil•NOIN•MINIIIMINNINNIONNOINIIIIIINN•1111111111•11 Our Regular Price ii 0 10.69 11 • • I' • MI Limit ane bag per customer. mi Valid until September 16th, 1978 only No. 645 1' a IIII ifill11111.111111111111111N111111111111111111111111110:N111111111111111111111111111111111111111m A Jack's jottings.,. • from page 4. plan shortfalls face liabilities amounting to more than one year's after-tax earnings. DwIndling pension funds will have con- siderable impact on the Government of Ontario, whose recent enormous spending deficits have been financed almost entirely by borrowing from pension fund sur- pluses - which end in 1982. Not• only must we readjust expenditure patterns to avoid raiding the capital markets, but beginning in 1987 we must, in addition, find hundreds of millions of dollars every year till -the end of the century in order to repay our borrowings from public pension plans. Even this year, we must repay $175 million; our annual repayment will rise to $701 million in 1987, and to more than $1 billion in 1997. We can no longer ignore the pension "timebomb". Moreover, workers who are con- tributing benefits in the belief that they are en, suring adequate retirement incomes must be told the truth about the impending crisis: The imbalance between benefits and con- tributions in , public pension plans must be rectified. Every company with • unfunded pension liabilities should reveal the full extent of those liabilities in their financial statements, and every company with unfunded pension liabilities should be required to declare the means by which those liabilities' will be met.' Investors have a right to know of these claims on the company's future profits and working people have a right to know the status of their promised retirement incomes. There should be im- mediate vesting, of pension rights for all workers who contribute to private plans. All pension rights should become fully portable. At present, in many case,s, people who leave their employment before age 45, or with less than ten years service, lose their pension rights and are refunded only their contributions, plus in- terest. In addition, protection should be provided for the senior worker who has con- tributed to a private pension plan throughout his career, but is now often left with no pension benefits when his em- ployer shuts down. If the impending pension crisis is to be averted, we must plan and act now, without delay. Otherwise, several million Canadians will find that after a lifetime of contributions, they are unable to collect their pension benefits. .t-lensall arena fund While the new Hensall community centre is pretty much complete, plans for the official opening are still up in the air according to building committee chairman Harold Knight. Knight said the official opening had originally been scheduled for the first weekend in November but some of the dignitaries invited have other events to attend to on that date. According to Knight, plans for the official opening will be firmed up some time in the very near future. Meanwhile the amount of money still td be raised is diminiihing with $159,047.26, being collected to date, ac- cording to finance member Carl McMahon. This is about $16,000 short of the objective of 075,000. •