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TOMATO
Heinz Ketchup
1
1 LITRE BTL
99
OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.19
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF
TAILS REMOVED -STEAKS OR ROASTS
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1983 -PAGE 15
Prices effective thru Sat., September 17th, 1983.
OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.99
Nescafe VIVA Decaf. 227 g-5.49
T -Bone or Wing '725/
or Sirloin Steak',k9 ,.b
OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 10.561kg-4.79/Ib
SAVE 1.32/kg-.60 Ib
OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED
Round Roast
9
Ikg 1 ib
OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.591kg-2.99 Ib
ROAST OR CHOPS
Centre Cut
Pork Loin
SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 Ib
COMBO PK: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN
ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS
Loin Pork Chops
395/� 79
Ikg lb
OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.05Ikq-2.29 Ib
PRIDE OF CANADA, SHAMROCK, STAMPEDE OR
5rkA&P Side
Ig lib Bacon
RIB OR 3 TO 3' z LB TENDERLOIN PORTION 95
Pork Loin Roasts 31kg /17?
OeIISh0
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Items available in stores with Deli only
SWIFT'S -UKRAINIAN. ITALIAN. DUTCH & VIENNA
Old World
Salami 11008 .48/21b9
I
SHOPSY'S
Potato Salad
11008 ■26 /1' Ib
MIX & MATCH, BRANDT. ASST VARIETIES
Cold Cuts lloog■51/229
OUADELCO. BLUE STONE 75/339
Danish Cheese/1oo9. Ib
regular or
thick sliced
500 g zds
vac pac
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE A' BEEF. INSIDE CUT
'Round Steak
SAVE 1.32/kg-.60 Ib
RUMP, INSIDE CUT ROUND
OR SIRLOIN TIP
Boneless Roasts
71 59
Ikg ' Ib
OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.03Ikg-3.19 Ib
FRESH
Lean Ground
Beef
4'g7/189
PRIDE OF CANADA, SMOKED. VAC PAC
637/289 8b Back Bacon 990/449
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEFF TEND
�jrbi
Cube Steak 659/
WHOLE STRIP LOINS OF BEEF OR
Strip Loin Steaks 1V/659
WHOLE RIB EYES OF BEEF OR
Rib Eye Steaks 13i1, /599
PORK LOIN RIB PORTION. COUNTRY STYLE C/18? J S9
Spare Ribs 4Ikg /1 Ib
SLICED. SKINLESS & DEVEINED
Beef Liver 174/ Ib a 79
PETIT GORET. SMOKED. PICNIC STYLE BONELESS
Pork Shoulders 395/179
BREAKFAST
Burns Sausages 328
/189 /kg
LEAVER, PIECES & STEMS -OUR REG PRICE -1.13 BRIGHT'S. FANCY
1tinloz .79 Tomato Juice
Mushrooms
ORANGE PEKOE
Salada Tea Bags
NO. 1 GRADE. GOLDEN. CREAMED
Bee Maid Honey
REGULAR OR BROWN SUGAR
Kellogg's Mini Wheats
pkg of
plst to
pkg of 4
10 fl oz tins
PRIDE OF CANADA. REGULAR OR B.B.O.
450 g 19
Wieners vac pac 1
Dinner HREADY am$oSERVE ,ROUN 119 49lb
PRIDE OF CANADA SWEET PICKLED VAC PAC
Cottage Rolls 47/18!
PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED
Cooked Ham
175 g 129
vac pac
PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, ASST VARIETIES
Cooked Meats v 375 g acpacl69
BURNS CAMPFIRE, GARLIC 73
Polish Sausage 3Ikg/16Ib9
PRIDE OF CANADA
Bologna Chunks
3/149
SILVERWOOD-OUR REG PRICE 1.73 -SAVE .24
.99 Sour Cream 5°,1."- 1.49
LIQUID (7.50tlrnL) OR INSTANTk CHOCOLATE 750 g SWISS STYLE, ASST FLAVOURS
99 Nese uieach Q 2 89 Lea Yogou
1 Gay rt
MCCORMICK'S. ASSORTED VARIETIES
b 1.89 Granny Snaps• 700bag
gttntie 1.49
500 g
g 1.99
a 99 W TON'S CHOCOLATE OR DOUBLE CHOCOLAT
425 g
pk
CEREAL
Kellogg's
Raisin Bran
OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.49
agoHn Wheels 3pkg 1 ■69
Ztubs.99
CONGRATULATIONS
WINNIE WALTERS
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
800 g_PKG PUDDINGS OR YOGOURTS PKG OF 4-125 g TINS MOUNTAIN DEW, PEPSI FREE REGULAR OR
Laura SecordSUGAR FREE, REGULAR &DIET
299
SAVE169 Pepsi-Cola
Mini Desserts .5o 28 mL Tins
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Primo Pastas
.99
900 g
Pkg
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.49
OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.19
SAVE 1.10
PURE VEGETABLE
Primo Oil
3 3 litre
plst cont
OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.69
59
CASE OF 24
MOUNTAIN DEW, PEPSI FREE REG OR
SUGAR FREE, REG & DIET
Pepsi-Cola
750 mL
Intl
OUR REGULAR PRICE .75
PLUS .30 PER BTL DEP
Piestone
•
PREPARE
YOUR CAR
FOR
WINTER
NOW!
ANTI FREEZE
Prestone 11
4 LITRE CONTAINER
99
SUPER BUY!
CHINOOK
Windshield
Washer
Anti Freeze
149
4 LITRE CONTAINER
1 0W30
Shell
Motor
Oil
119
1 LITRE TIN
STRAINED, MEATLESS VAR OF FOODS & JUICES
Gerber Baby Foods
3/.
4.5 11 oz
jars
OUR REGULAR PRICE .44 EACH
99
1 PLY BATHROOM TISSUE, ASST COLOURS
Cottonelle
•
SAVE
.54
X19
pkg of 4
rolls
OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.03
LUXURY, ASST VARIETIES
Miss Mew Cat Food
3/00
OUR REGULAR PRICE .51 EACH
SAVE .40
UFO'S, SPAGHETTI, SCARROIS, RED.
KIDNEY W/PORK, IN MOSLASSES
Heinz Beans
14 fl oz
tin
OUR REGULAR PRICE .99
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news tii. s
laU Conservation
Tllinge Now
Conservation tillage
systems are being used on
more and more farms in
Huron County. If you are in-
terested in looking at a con-
servation tillage practice on
your farm, whether it be
chisel plowing, ridging or no -
till, now is the time to start
planning!
When selecting a field for
conservation tillage you
should consider the follow-
ing:
1. Select one of your best
fields; don't relegate a con-
servation tillage system to
your worst field. Avoid
swampy areas, badly
trampled pastures and areas
of heavy infestations of
perennial weeds.
2. Good drainage.
3. Soil type.
4. Fertility levels.
The Huron Soil and Water
Conservation District can
provide you with technical
information and assistance
as well as some conservation
tillage equipment. Why not
give us a call?
The district will have a No -
Till Drill (Massey Ferguson
12 Foot) for a limited time
this fall. If you are interested
in no -tilling either winter;
canola or winter wheat,
please contact us as soon as
possible so final ar-
rangements can be made.
-Carol Thompson,
Conservation Agronomist.
Substitutes
for swine
Feed companies have been
least costing their rations for
years and it's time for in-
dividual farms to start using
the same technology. Corn
can be replaced quite readily
for hogs with barley, wheat,
wheat shorts or triticale.
Even though you may not be
getting maximum growth on
your pigs, it may still be
more economical to
substitute these other
grains. I called Dr. Les
f11m ,lit 1 the 1,111iversjty of
Guelph to give me more ex-
act replacement values.
Dr. Young said, "Barley
can replace 100 per cent of
the corn in your ration and it
is worth 90 per cent the value
of corn." Therefore, if corn
is priced at $175 per tonne,
the feeding value of barley
relative to corn is $157 per
tonne. Which means if
barley is priced under $157
per tonne, it is more
economical to feed barley
than corn considering the
pigs will grow a little slower
and utilize more feed.
Dr. Young also said that,
"Triticale can replace corn
p and for pound, but do not
a just for the protein in
tr ticale. Wheat can also
replace corn, but in the case
of wheat, the protein is bet-
ter, therefore adjust for pro-
tein (approximate protein is
115 per cent). Wheat shorts
can supply about 75-80 per
cent of the energy source
from corn. The protein from
wheat shorts can supply all
the protein for sows. Rye has
a good energy source, but we
do not have a good handle on
its palatable problems. Rye
requires good blending
facilities and it's the only
feed that should be limited to
approximately one-third of
the, grain portion in the
feed."
Maybe it's time to start
utilizing our feed companies
- a little more. It's time to try
each company on the ser-
vices they have to offer.
Their objective is to sell you
feed. Your objective should
be to maximize your profits.
So now that you know each
other's objectives, how can
both of you do better? Now
may be the time to call your
feed salesman and challenge
him with the question of pro-
ducing a cheaper ration
utilizing all the resources
you have on the farm and off
the farm.
- by Richard Smelski,
Swine Specialist.
It''s a fact
The Whistler
The hoary marmot, a
member of the squirrel fami-
ly that lives on mountain
slopes in western North
America, grows more than 2
feet long.
National Geographic
World magazine says that it
whistles when it spots an
enemy, an alarm that can be
heard several hundred yarls
away.