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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-11-30, Page 25a' r CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1978 -PAGE SA lots o do better SAVE 5001"11111, (Plus 1.20 - 6 Bottle Deposit) c family pack of 6, 750 ml ret. btls You'll Do Better With A&P's GIFT CERTIFICATES A&P GIFT CERTIFICATES SOLVE YOUR GIFT GIVING PROBLEMS Available in $1, $5 and $10 denominations. See Store Manager for further information. WITH COUPON BELOW ONLY Toddler Size • Our Regular Price 2.19 You'II Do Better With A&P's FINE QUALITY MEATS! A&P is a Country Farm Pork Shop! pkg of 24 Our Regular Price 3.79 - SAVE 1.80 CENTRE CUT PORK CHOPS Loin 11 ft° I 070 Our Reg. Price 2.38 SAVE 40c Ib Burns Pride of Canada CANNED HA. Previously Frozen, Sliced or By the Piece PORK November is Canadian Fish & Seafood Month LIVER HIGHLINER Boston Blue Fillets 1.18 HIGHLINER, FROZEN, BOSTON BLUE BLUEWATER, FROZEN, THRIFT PACK Fish Sticks =4-Pt=2.19 Fish & Chips SEA BUOY, FROZEN Battered Haddock BABY BOILED Frozen Lobster 32 -oz pkg 1,99 GOLDEN SKILLET, FROZEN, HEAT & SERVE 161.79 Chicken cutlettes Ibl.09 TOWN CLUB, FROZEN 2•LB PKG 16 2.98 Beef Steakettes 2.49 (SAVE 6O). ,„, l; Bo1 Powdered BOLD DETERGENT 6 litre box • Our Regular Price 3.59 McCain, Frozen, Straight, Crinkle, Julienne, or Beefeater Cut FRENCH FRIES 2 -Ib pkg Action Priced! Alora, Frozen DELUXE 22.5 -oz PIZZA pie • Action Priced! 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WHITE OR WHOLE WHEAT 80•0Z PKG OF 5 LOAVES AERO, KIT KAT, SMARTIES PKG OF 4 BARS AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER 'DETERGENT Bread Dough *1.49 R�wntr.eeCandy cascade ACTION PRICED! 50 -oz box 2.119a Rio WHOLE MUSHROOMS 10:N.o.6 9* tin CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON re•••■Iws 111•••111111111111111 A&P) ) 11 • • WITH THIS COUPON -SAVE 1.80 m• u Ill Toddler Size (Our Reg. Price 3.79) pkg of 24A PAMPERS, 00 i i DIAPERS 1.7 7 1.771 , • ■ Limit one pkg per customer. Valid until December 2nd, 1978, MI ■ with a minimum ;5,00 purchase, excluding elgarattea &. 644 this U ■ 1 product. Nota 4'�IP2L' w i ..,..,,N • 1 Jack's ... • from page 4A turn the proceedings into a trial. "When it comes to the operation of a committee of the Legislature, we should not be trying to bring this into a trial atmosphere. . .To suggest, in any wat', we're trying a member of the Legislature is com- pletely fallacious." Mrs. Campbell, the Liberal Justice Critic, said she is concerned primarily with whether justice is applied equally to all people and with whether the ad- ministration of justice was properly protected in the Kerr case. Alf Stong (L.York Centre) said Mr. Maloney should have the right to advise and assist his client, but should not be permitted to cross- examine witnesses before the committee. FISCAL POSITION OUTLINED The Provincial Treasurer has attempted "to outline our basic fiscal position and to provide early notice to the municipalities and school boards of our spending plans for 1979- 80." He indicated that, "In the year prior to Ontario's initiation of fiscal' restraints in 1974- 75. year, over year spending increases were running at almost 25 percent. In this current year they will be only about 6.9 percent". Mr. Mjller asserted that recent federal budgetary moves will mean a reduction of some $400 million in our revenue next year. He stressed that the Government is still committed to a balanced budget and determined to reach that goal as soon as it is fiscally possible. . ."assuming an annual growth rate in the range of nine percent in revenues Ontario will be able to balance its budget by 1984". ABANDONED The Treasurer stated that members of the municipal liaison com- mittee have recom- mended that immediate abandonment of the "revenue-sharing for- mula known as the Edmonton Commitment and that transfers of provincial funds to municipalities in 1979-80 be 'commensurate with the rate of growth of provincial expenditures.' 11 He advised the Legislature that the government is prepared to accept both these recommendations. Spending by ministries for existing programs will be limited to an in- crease of about 5 percent in the year 1979-80. Increases in transfers to local governments and school boards will average 5 percent also. Earlier in the week, Treasury officials in- dicated that the gover- nment intended to place tight limits on grant increases. These grants are for uses ranging from roads and public transit to social assistance and health. Officials said the limits will be imposed in "flexible" areas, such as transportation, culture and recreation and en- vironmental protection. Traditionally, the municipalities have been notified in September about the size of their grants, which until last year were equal to the province's growth in revenue. 9,000* Readers can't be wrong READ THE , NEWS -RECORD *eased en 3.0 Readers parr copy