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24 oz loaf
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49
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3011
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(Our Regular Price 1.69)
675 g
pkg
39
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Frozen, Concentrated
MINUTE MAID
ORANGE JUICE
JANE PARKER
12 -fl -oz
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Spanish Bar Cake
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Pineapple Drinks 89¢ Clark Beans
1
MARTIN'S ASS'T FLAVOURS
FRUIT
DRINK
48 fl. oz.
Tin
13-0Z CAKE BOVRIL
89¢ Luncheon Meat
49¢
12-0Z TIN
1.39
19 -fl -oz tin 89¢
Ardmona Peaches 1.49 Spaghetti Sauce
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99
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3 -Ib bag
8.89
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Heinz 32 -fl -oz bottle
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Ib
BLADE
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Excellent for Braising
5
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FROZEN• 41b pkg
99
SUPERFRIES . "
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Semi -Boneless
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POTATO
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Chuck Short Rib
or Shoulder
BEEF ROASTS
16
79
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89
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& wings attached
CHICKEN HALVES
Ib
29
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Ib
New Zealand, Frozen,
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19
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Side Bacon
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Turkey Steakettes 1.99
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Smoked Hams 1b2.39 Sausage, Meat
Grade "A", Frozen 22 to 24 -oz Size "Great on
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175 g VAC PAC
79?
S00 g ROLL
1.19
the B.B.Q."
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Cold Cuts 161.49 3 -Bean Salad 161.39
contract
A 1981.82 contract settle-
ment was ratified by the
Huron -Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School
Board at a special meeting
Wednesday. The contract
had been ratified by the
teachers on the last day of
school, June 26.
In a joint press release
from the chairmen of the
negotiating teams, Lorne
Rideout of Exeter on behalf
of the teachers and Vincent
Young of Goderich for the
board, it was stated that the
terms of the settlement give
the teachers an increase of
10.42 per cent over the term
of the contract. Annual ex-
peri..nce increments in-
crease the cost to the board
by 11.96 per cent."The 1980-81
salary grid has been increas-
ed by five per cent for the
period September to
December, 1 1 with a fur-
ther 9.02 per cent commenc-
ing January, 1982. Annual
average salaries will in-
crease from $23,285 to
$26,060.
The new salary grid for
September ranges from
$12,940 in Level D with no ex-
perience, to $33,040 in Level
A4 with 12 years experience
and for January from $14,055
in Level D with no ex-
perience to $35,875 in Level
A4 with 12 years experience.
Board chairman Ronald
Murray of Dublin stated: "L
think myself it is an infla-
tionary contract. It puts us in
the position of negotiating on
the basis of an increase of
14.2 per cent as of September
1, 1982."
Mr. Murray called for a
recorded vote and he was
„one of the four who opposed
the contract and eight voted
for it. Two trustees were
absent from the special
meeting, Jeannette
Eybergen of Stratford and
William Kinahan of
Lucknow. Voting for the con-
tract were: Vincent Young
of Goderich, Lorraine
Devereaux of Seaforth, Greg
Fleming of Crediton, Ted
Geoffrey of Zurich, Arthur
Haid of Listowel, Ronald
Marcy of Stratford, John
O'Leary of Staffa, and Ray
Van Vliet of St. Marys.
Voting against were Ronald
Murray, Tim McDonnell of
Gadshill, Keith Montgomery
of Wingham, and Ernest
Vanderschot of St. Marys.
Vincent Young said the
split grid was for the benefit
of the board and .he com-
Mended the teachers for
having a keen interest in
having the board stay within
their budget. "We will be
right on budget by the end of
December with the five per
cent. I would have liked to
have given more to the
teachers."
There are 132 full time
equivalent teachers in the
system.
In other business the board
accepted the resignation of
Mrs. Sharon Commerford of
Holy Name of Mary School,
St. Marys. She had accepted
a position with the London -
Middlesex County Separate
Board. Mrs. Mary Furlotte
was hired to replace Mrs.
Commerford.
Mitchell man
goes NHL
MITCHELL - Doug Chessell
of Mitchell has been named
to the Chicago Black Hawks
hockey team. He was one of
the top three goalies
available in the draft of
amateur talent conducted by
the National Hockey League
(NHL) .
In a telephone con-
versation with with Mitchell
Advocate. Black Hawk
general manager Bob
Pulford said that his scouts
were • impressed with
Chessell's mobility and size.
He stands at 6']" and weighs
195 pounds.
Pulford said Chessell. who
was taken in the fifth round
of play by the Hawks, "has
the potential to be a good
player."
Chessell will be invited to
attend . the Black Hawks'
training camp which opens
on September 16 in Chicago.
In all likelihood. Chessell
will then return to his second
season with the London
Knights.
Goaltending will be a
development priority with
the Hawks, for the next few
years, Pulford said, as
present goalie Tony Esposito
approaches his 3'th bir-
thday. ' -a