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Fresh -- 15 Pieces
BOX -O -C H ICKEN
3 Leg Quarters
(Whole Backs & Wings Attached)
3 Breast Quarters
(Whole Backs Attached)
3 Wings, 3 Necks
3 Giblet Packages
BONELESS
Pork Butts 1e1.48
MARY MILES, HOT OR SWEET
Sausage Italian Style ib 1.18
FROZEN
Cod Fillets
BLUEWATER, FROZEN, THRIFT PACK
Fish & Chips
Maple
4.38
=92.19
Leaf W
Ib
Our
Reg.
Price
98c Ib
SAVE
20c Ib
HIGHLINER, FROZEN
Cod In Batterl4OZPkL58
FROZEN
Mackeral 1638¢
SEA BUOY, FROZEN, BREADED
Fish Cakes 1669a
FROZEN SHRIMP 2.29
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MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF MAPLE LEAF 1 -LB PKG
Wieners 1-Ibvac pac 1■28 Breakfast slices 1.49
MAPLE LEAF, GOLDEN FRY
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED 6.OZ VAC PAC
Sausages i1e=ks1.69 Cooked Ham 1.39
MAPLE LEAF
Pepperoni
10-0Z PKG
Corned Beef 1.39
Sticks
MAPLE LEAF, BOLOGNA, MACARONI & CHEESE, CHICKEN
MAPLE LEAF (WAXED CHUBS) K PICKLE & PIMENTO, SALAMI, PEPPER LOAF - CHUNKS
Baby Bologna I 119
Cooked Meat Ib
1.59
MAPLE LEAF PKG OF 3, 2 -OZ PKGS
Extra absorbent pkg of 24 or
Daytime pkg of 30
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMRERM,1978- - "APP
Kippen new
with supermarket prices.
Ask the man who knows.
You're going to have some questions about meat. No matter
how many years you've been shopping and cooking.
Your A&P Butcher Shop manager is a meat expert. He'll be happy so talk to
you -- about the right cut for your favourite recipe. Or how many pounds it
takes to feed eight people. And he'll gladly cut something you don't see in the
meat case.
It's even better than an old-fashioned butcher shop. Because the meat is our
meat. And the standards are our standards.
Three Kings
Sliced
SIDE
BACON
1 -Ib vac pac
1.58
SAVE 15¢
r� ACTION PRICED!
Jane Parker
HAMaURG.
pkg of 8
Our Reg. Price
2.79.
Look! Save!
r"IC SAVE 20r
Fabric Softener
FLEECY
SOFTENER
12841 -oz
plastic
jug
Our
Regular
Price
2.19
99
(Prepriced)
1 Grade, Liquid
BEEMAlD
HONEY
1 -Ib
jar
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Action Priced!
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REGULAR, UNSCENTED,
POLDER, DEODORANT 6 O AEROSOL TIN
Uitra Ban 129
APPP.[FOitb, SAVE -ALL (REFILLS 100 -FT ROLL 69c)
Wax Paper 100'roll79
ALUMINUM WRAP ( 18" by 25' Roll 1,29 ) 12" by 100' Roll
'oil 229
,� can
DEtE8GENT 32 -FL -OZ PLASTIC BTL ACTION PRICED!
ACTION PRICED!
Carol Brand, 100% Vegetable 011
SOFT
MARGARINE
t•Ib4
0
tub
Butterscotch, Chocolate, Chocolate Fudge,
Vanilla Action Priced!
BRIGHT'S
PUDDINGS
pkg
of 4,
5 -oz
tins
ACTION PRICEDI
DOLE, "IN OWN JUICE", CHUNKS, CRUSHED, SLICED
Pineapple 19-tn59?19-fl-oz
WITH FORK IN TOMATO SAUCE 19.FL-QZ TIN
Heinz Beans 2or995i
JANE PARKER, SLICED ACTION PRICED! 24 -OZ LOAF
Bread Italian Style 49#
JANE PARKER ACTION PRICED! FULL 8 -INCH, 22.OZ PIE
ivory_Liquid 139 Apple Pie
t,rofi_ & Chetse
Action Priced!
7.25 -oz pkg Assorted Varieties
DAD'S
COOKIES
Our Regular Price
54?
SAVE 72k
Powdered
OXYDOL
DETERGENT
6 LITRE
BOX
SAVE
42C
289
Yukon Club Beverages
Assorted Club Beverages
GINGER
ALE
750 ml
Ret. Bt!
Plus 20c
per btl deposit
/99,i
RICH'S FROZEN ACTION PRICED! 32 -FL -OZ CTN
Coffee Rich 65ce
SOMERDALE, FROZEN 2 -LB PKG
French Fries 34.00
INSTANT CHOCOLATE
sQACTION PRICEDI 2 -LB TIN
Nestle' uik 2.29
ACTION PRICED! 1.3 kg BAG
99$1 Old Mill Oats 89¢
Real Value!
1 -lb tin tie bag
White Swan,
White, Pink, Yellow, Green, Lilac Action Priced!
FACIAL
T� UE
box
of 200
sheets
Kraft, Thin, Process
CHEESE tab
SLICES 'k°
By Rena Caldwell
Kippen East W.I.
members certainly use
their freezers if the
response from the Roll
Call, "What I like best
from the freezer and how
to prepare it," is any
Indication.
Plans for the rally,
area convention and the
plowing match were
finalized. Treasurer,
Mrs. Harold Parson's
report of the Bean
Festival at Zurich was
most gratifying.
Mrs. Stewart Pepper
and Mrs. Wm. McDowell
served a delicious lunch
assisted by the hostesses
Mrs. Alex McGregor and
Mrs. M. Connolly. Mrs.
Grant MacLean gave
Courtesy Remarks for
Mrs. Wm. Bell.
Social news
Congratulations to
Beatrice Thomson on
being the Baking Queen
for 1978 at Exeter Fall
Fair. Beatrice is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Thomson Kippen.
Lorne McBride has sold
his house to Mr. and Mrs.
Decker and has moved to
Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter, Guelph,
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle
Cooper, and Family,
London were weekend
visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Vwan Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Gackstetter spent
Monday in Frankenmuth,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Albin
Fawcett, Brantford, were
the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones
recently .
Clarence Van Wieren
was home from Fan-
shawe College for the
weekend.
Clinton I, 4-H
The first meeting of the
Clinton I, 4-H club was
held at Mrs. Mary For-
bes'. The meeting opened
with the pledge and the
executive was elected.
They include: president,
Julie Taylor; vice-
president, Helena
Our Reg. Price 3.29 — SAVE 301 Tiesma; secretary,
Karen Dale; telephone
committee, Cheryl
Armstrong and Lorrie
Mann; reporter, Colleen
Scruton; treasurer, Barb
Forbes.
The topic of the project
is "Essential Edibles".
As the first lesson we
baked metric granola
crunch.
The next meeting will
be held at Karen Dale's
house on October 2.—by
Colleen Scruton.
Borden Nutters
NORDICA
Cottage Cheese
10 VARIETIES INCLUDING LASAGNA, BEEF & IRISH
Puritan Stews
ACTION PRICED
pkg of 6 99#
ACTION PRICED
500 g carton
89�
ACTION PRICED
24 -fl -oz tin 89ii
LOio CANADA, PROVINCIA . & rilliNiARIo TICKETS
AVAILABLE AT A&P FOOD STORES!
Holmesville...
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Goderich Township WI.
Holmesville 1 9-H
The second meeting of
the Holmesville 1 4-H was
held September 18 at the
home of Debbie Mathers.
The meeting opened with
the members repeating
the pledge and creed. The
secretary's report was
read.
A discussion was held
on a name for the club.
Reading from the
members pamphlet
"breakfast what is in it
for me, breakfast skip-
per's scramble, break-
fast need not be boring,
breakfast ideas, and.
menus. From the brunch
page, teams were chosen
with Lynda Schondeals
and Mary Jean Betties as
captains. Lynda
prepared a yogurt loaf,
Mary Jean energy
squares. Each member
tasted what was made.
Personals
Following the Baptism
service on Sunday the
families of baby Leslie
Scott gathered at the
home of her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Switzer, Rattenbury
St., Clinton for a social ,
time.
Blood !alley
During 1977, more than
one million units of blood
were collected by the
Canadiaft Red Cross
Society at thousandsof
blood donor clinics across
Canada. In Ontario, this
means 370,000 during the
year.