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CLINTON NPWS.R FrinRn TM TR MAY. SEPTEMBER144, 1978PAGE5
Assorted Varieties
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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
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Fresh ,
MEDIUM 113
GROUND BEEF
7 -inch cut — First 5 Ribs only .
ROAST
Ib
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Our Reg. Price 3.59
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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.
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2 -litre carton'
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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
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PAC
61.98
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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
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ICE CREAM
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Jack's
jottings.,.
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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.
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