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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-01-11, Page 13CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1979—PAGE 13 ...SAVE pkg of 4 rolls SAVE 305e) Assorted Colours PAPER SCOTTOWELS pkg of 2 rolls box of 200 sheets SAVE 1' Assorted Colours Our Regular Price 1.19 Our Regular Price 1.29 fine quality meats. Ask the man who knows. A&P is a Poultry Shop! .‘• Our Reg. Price 1.28 SAVE 301i lb FRESH PARTS OF., CHICKEN Our Regular Price 755/ Real Value! Leahy, Choice APPLE JUICE 48-fi-oz tin • We've given you first quality A&P and national brands for over 50 years. A&P was one of the first food retailers to 4ve private labels. A&P and Al our brand names have assured you of top quality. 7//1111 — ritt "Z/4 .441 V Our meat has to pass 3 extra inspections. We inspect our meat three times after the government stamps it, so you'll always .get meat that cooks as good as it looks. Leg Quarters, Whole Backs Attch. Breast Quarters, Whole Backs & Wings Attch. — Mixed 'Quarters — Chicken Halves Town Club, Sweet Pickled COTTAGE Ib ROLLS Complete Meat Shop! MARY MILES, .HOT OR SWEET Sausage Italian Style SWIFT PREMIUM OR LAZY MAPLE, SLICED Side Bacon , lb MAPLE LEAF, BABY BAG, Bologna Waxed • 1b1.28 vac pac1.69 lb1.28 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF Excellent for Braising BLADE STEAKS SOFT MARGARINE ACTION PRICED! PKG OF 2– 8-0Z TUBS Blue Bonnet •79? BADEN CHEESE ACTION PRICED! Limburger 7 Pkg 99511 COLBY, FARMERS, BRICK 12-02 PKG Baden Cheese 1.59 GAY LEA, SWISS STYLE (FLAVOURED 1 kg CTN 1.49) Yogurt Plain,1 kg ctn14 • . , Sunmix, Orange Flavour N'N A&P CRYSTALS pkg of -- 6 -ox envs. A&P, Thin, Singles, Process CHEESE SLICES i -lb pkg • OUR REG. PRICE 1.68 SAVE 20c Ib .S4 Shop A&P! Real Vale! Shop A&P ! Maple Leaf, Fine or Coarse LIVERWURST 75 1/2_,b fit In Stores With Deli Dept.) Brandt, Fine, Dutch Schneiders, Cooked MEAT LOAF, SALAMI 1A -Ib 90/1 1/2-Ib1.1 A&P Brand (Our Reg. Price 79c — SAVE 10c) A&P Brand sN ACK• iplk.gozL CRACKERS • INSTANT % CHOCOLATE BEEF FLAVOUP DOG FOOD . ACTION PRICED! 2 -Ib poly bag • FAMILY SIZE SHAMPOO • ACTION PRICEDI 2 kg BAG TUBE OR LOTION , 100 ml BTL TuNA When the world is our market, we can be truly choosy about the fresh fruits and vegetables we buy7ecause we know you're choosy too. We buy when the price is right to give you better value when we sell. Our careful shopping pays off in savings for you. A&P, White FLAKED NESTLE, AtSORTED VARIETIES PKG OF 4 ENVS. TOOTHPASTE Gaines Burgers 2.89 Head Se Shoulders,1.79 ACTION PRICED! Souptime Soup mixes 55? REGULAR PKG OF 30 OR TODDLER SIZE PKG OF 24 ' babyScott Diapers 2.19 A&P, PLAIN CRACKERS OR' Saltines 1-111,pkg,691 REGULAR SANITARY NAPKINS (BELTLESS PKG OF 48-3.69) pkg of 482.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICED! 8-02 PKG Heinz Baby Cereal65? ACTION PRICED! CHICKEN NOODLE PKG OF 2 ENVS. Confidets Aquafresh lOOrnitubel.19 ACTION PRICEDI READY -TO -SERVE, ASSORTED VARIETIES 8 -FL -OZ TIN Heinz Soups 5 f0,99/E CUT-RITE Paper ( 200 -FOOT ROLL 1.49) Wax p100-,ft roll 79,1 BEEF-A-RONI OR SPAGHETTI & MEAT-- BALLS 30 -FL -OZ TIN Chef Boy -Ar -Dee 1.09 QHP 32 FL -OZ AEROSOL TIN Ali Purpose Cleaner 99? QHP 17-02 AEROSOL til - Lipton Soup Mix 2 for89 Oven Cleaner • 1.35 QHP -7- Green , LIQUID DETERGENT 3241 -oz plastic btl QHP — Automatic ' 50 -ox box ii DISHWASHER 199 6 :: DEtERENT, 6.5 -oz tin 4 k Trustees are in the dark BY JEFF SEDDON Goderich school board trustee Dorothy Wallace said Monday at the board of education meeting that one of the ways to ensure that all trustees know how contract negotiations are going is to permit. them to sit in on bargaining sessions, as spectators. Wallace told the board that one Of the problems the board experienced during the 1978 secondary schoolteachers' strike that shut down the five county high schools for 31 days was that many trustees were unin- formed. "During last year's negotiations all uf us were pretty much in the dark," she told the board. "If we open negotiations up to both sides it will give each of us an op- portunity to see first hand how negotiations . are evolving." Wallace was not ad- vocating all trustees becoming involved in the contract talks but merely giving them an op- portunity to sit in on a bargaining session. She said she was in favor of the board's negotiating team remaining the way it was but felt trustees should have a chance to sit in as spectators. Colborne-Goderich township trustee Shirley Hazlitt pOinted out that negotiating teams from both sides, board and teacher, are equal in size and both have the responsibility of .keeping their respective sides informed. She said teachers only take back items requiring a vote by their membership-, leaving the bulk of negotiations to the committee. Hazlitt said that if the board gave trustees a chance to sit in on contract talks the teachers would have to be offered the same privilege. Board chairman John Elliott pointed out that at the outset of talks very few people would show an interest but when the negotiations got "down to the nitty egritty" • the committees could find themselves with "a room full of people". He said that could create problems for, both sides. Hazlitt added that sometimes -bargaining sessions get "quite emotional" and ' if someone hadn't followed the talks from start to finish they could easily "misinterpret" the emotions. Wallace argued that many times during the strike there were charges that teachers and trustees were being fed bad information and she felt that if the negotiating sessions were opened up that prospect would be ."less likely" to happen again. Hazlitt suggested that the board would have to be very careful it didn't get into a position where it could be accused of "negotiating in bad faith or negotiating through the press." The board intend S to keep negotiating sessions closed to everyone but members of the negotiating com mittee but wants that committee to make regular reports to the. board behknd closed dors to keep trustees informed. NOTICE Kingswell Welding has been -sold to Mr. Larry Lovett, effective. January 2,- 1979 I wish to °Aprons my ap- preciation for your past patronage through the past 32 years of business and would like to ex- tend to Larry. our best wishes for succom hope our customers will continue to patronize him In the future. Hector Kingswell •