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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-02-04, Page 25GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1961 --PAGE 9A Seniors ceiebrate Robbie Burns' birthday at Centre MacKay Centre 'for Seniors celebrated Robbie Burns' birthday on January 28. Jim Baird said a Scottish Gracen.d a pot luck meal was enjoyed by all present. Everett Sperling, chair- man of the board of direc- tors, welcomed the Large gathering and introduced the members of the beard for 1981: Janet 1(albfleisch, vice-president; Beatrice Sparling, secretary; Ellen Smith, treasurer.; and directors -Russel Alton, YOU'LL DO BETTER AT A&P OPEN VEVERY NIGHT Percy Blundell, Dave •representing Colborne representing the Recreation Harman, Margaret Alton, Township, Everett McIlwain and Community Centre Grace Fuller, Irene Har- representing. Goderich Board and Jim Magee nack, Margaret Jewell Township. John Doherty representing the town. Including Saturday) TILL 9:30 PM YOU°LL DO BETTER AT A&P Following this in- troduction, Mr. Spading made a few announcements about coming events and SMALL PORTION MEAT PACKAGING To provide you with convenience and ser- vice, iervice, our meat de pertinent has small portion packaging. Great for one or two people. Select from Ei an assortment of steaks, stewing nteat, chops, ground meats, chicken, sausages & small roasts; t SAVE 30? Ail) - TOMATO JUICE 48 -fl -oz tin J SAVE 1:00 Chateau Dry, Assorted Flavours CANDLED BEVERAGES Case of 24 -1041 -oz tins (Our Regular Price 89c ) (Our Regular Price 1.29) Savarin, Assorted Varieties FROZEN DiNNERS SAVE 30c You'll do better with FROZEN FOODS from A&P! (Our Regular Price 1.15) Frozen, Straight or Crinkle Cut McCAIN SUPERFRIES 2 -Ib pkg SAVE 16c WELCH'S FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Grape Juice (CAULIFLOWER 10-0Z OR. BABY LIMA BEANS 14 OZ 79c) YORK, FROZEN, FANCY, FRENCH STYLE 12 -fl -oz tin 99, Green Beans,Oozbox2forgg¢ GREEN GIANT, FROZEN, JUNIOR, NIBLETS CORN, SWEET PEAS Vegetables 12ozpoly pkg 59¢ SAVARIN, ASSORTED VARIETIES, FROZEN Meat Pies 8 -oz pkg 2 for 99¢ WFROZEN hole Mackerel ,L,349? 1.89 Ib 1.69 3.49 N. Z. FROZEN SHOULDER - - Lamb•Chops FROZEN Cod fillets ARGO Toque & Scarf 1 LB 3 (Cott°s Beverages 6 pack of 300 mi buts 1.75 - plus deposit) (Our Regular Price 4.99) (Our Regular Price 1.89) McCormick's "New" SAVE 20c WHOLE WHEAT 16q BISCUITS rvnii6i.- You'll do better with HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE from A&P (Our Regular Price 2.63 ) Regular or Mint Flavours SAVE 64c CRESTo.1199TOOTHPASTE'°- GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES Trac 11 pkg o15 1.49 GILLETTE, ACTRA Razor Blades pkg of 5 or 300 mI Aerosol tin Foamy Shave Criam 1.79 ANTI-PERSPIRANT Soft 'N Dry 200 ml aerosol tir,t1.99 SHAMPOO Silkience 200 ml plastic btl 1,99 DECORATED - ASSORTED SOUP NAMES Soup Mugs 14 -oz size each 1.99 ril.11111.11111111111111.111.111111M1611.11111NVenus; Pure VEGETABLE OIL 3 litre plastic btl 29 Classics Matching designer KITCHEN 'ACCESSORIES This week's feature QUILTED POT HOLDER with Woode t Ring 7" by 7" each 59 (Our Reg. Price up to 3.75) SAVE up to 76c Regular pkg of 30 or Toddler pkg of 24 BABYSCOTT 299 DIAPERS PURINA, CAT FOOD, ASSORTED VARIETIES Tender Vittles 340 g pkg 89¢ DOG FOOD , Gaines Select 2 kg bag 2.59 INSTANT CHOCOLATE SYRUP YOU'LL DO BE - 36.f 1.4.4 is -rill 2. i 3 ER AT MAP 111.111111111111111111.111111111111 YOU'LL DO BETTER AT A&P with Supermarket prices SAVE 90a Ib SAVE yg 90{ Ib Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef Outside Cut, Eye Removed BONELESS ROUND Rump, Sirloin Tip or Inside Cut Round BONELESS BEEF ROAST ROASTS (Our Regular Price Ib 3.49) II (Our Regular Price up to lb 3.69) (Our Regular Price Ib 2.79 - SAVE 80c Ib) (Our Regular Price Ib 3.89 - SAVE 30c Ib) FRESH LEANIb 199SIRLOIN • 59 GROUND BEEF TIP STEAK Ib (Our Regular Price Ib 3,99) SAVE 1.00 ib ROUND STEAK SI celor CUBE STEAK Tthehipd 1b2.99 Fresh CHICKEN QUARTERS Leg Quarters, with backs attached Breast Quarters, with backs 8 wings attch. Mixed Quarters - Chicken Halves Ib 19 SAVE 30jiIb (Our Regular Price Ib 1.49) Fresh Chicken Cuts Fresh BOX -O -CHICKEN Family Pack Contains: 3 Leg Quarters, with backi attached 3 Breast Quarters, with backs & wings attached 3 Wings - 3 Necks & Backs - 3 Giblet Packages 1 SAVE 40elb (Our Regular Price Ib 1.29) (Thighs or Drumsticks Ib 1.79) Whole Legs - Whole Ib 1 e 6 9 or Split Breasts D `Maple Leaf, Smoked Our Reg. Price lb 1.69 - SAVE 40c lb) Ready -to -Serve Picnic Style Pork Shoulders (Sliced Ib 1.39) Ibl.29 PREVIOUSLY FROZEd, PORK SIDE Spare 'Ribs 161.49 A&P, SLICED, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED 500 g VAC PAC Side Bacon 1.79 MAPLE LEAF, SMOKED Pork Sausages 161.99 BURNS BREAKFAST Sausages 161.39 MAPLE LEAF, BRISKET VAC PAC Corned Beef Ib 2.69 BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF Wieners l -Ib vac pac 1.69 BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA,. SLICED Bologna • 50b9vac pac 1.79 BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, BY THE PIECE VACPAC Bologna Chunks 161.29 BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLCED 175 g VAC PAC Cooked Ham 1.39 BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, READY -to -SERVE, VAC PAC Vintage Hams 1b3.49 Pork Sousages Maple Leaf 500 g 9 9 Slilt9le53 pkg a In stores with Deli Shop MILLERS BALDERSON, PLAIN, CARAWAY OR 60% CREAMY Polish Sausage 1b1.99 Danish Havarti 163.19 Brandt, Vienna Salami Sausage, Beerwurit Sausmge, Coarse BALDERSON -' DANISH BLUE STONE, Bavarian Styleeft local, Jegdwurst, Blood & Tongue GERMAN BUTTER CHEESE OR MILD Cold uts c :. ib2.79 Dutch Gouda Ib 3.29 a< 0 C I 0 w m m RI C O C r r- 0 0 0 I CM min X •l 1 C r O on ivil in X mu d'9Y 1Y 2!31138 Oa 11,t1OA mentioned the many ac- tivities that are going on at tate centre. Mrs. Olive Kennedy, who acted as chairperson for the evening, started the program by having Jim Baird sing two Scottish solos: 'The Star of Robbie Buns' and 'A Visit Tram- ping Song'. He was ac- companied . by Mrs. Irla Stewart. Mrs. Snell, with her Scottish brogue, read a poem written by Robbie Burns: 'A Man is a Man for All That and All That'. Vicki Bruinsma danced the sword dance. Rim 13 umsma danced a Scottish lilt. Together the girls did the highland fling. Bert McCreathplayed several numbers on the bag pipes, including 'The Dark Isle', 'Willie Grey's Farewell to the Glascow Police', `In Sight of Ireland' and 'Lam Bla ing it Atte'. Mrs. Paines played for a sing -song which included' many Scottish favorites. Mrs, Kennedy ended the enjoyable program by saying there were two kinds of people in the world: those who are Scottish and those who wish they were. A Valentine dance will be held on February 11 at8 p.m. Music will be by Bruno. Round and square dancing will be featured. Varieties unchanged Oat varieties recommend- ed for use in Ontario remain unchanged this year. Elgin, Oxford, Sentinel, Scott and Garry are the suggested varieties but there, is some indication that Scott. and Garry may be dropped from the list in 1982. Crop scientists from Agriculture Canada, the On- tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the University of Guelph and the seed trade Conduct tests on all recom- mended varieties each year. Varieties are tested in 21 locations throughout the pro- vince for yield and lodging resistance. The long-term results of the regional tests are used to help producers select the best variety for a particular area. "Scott and Oxford were the highest yielding varieties in the 1980 performance trials," says Dr. Ernie Reinbergs, ,University of Guelph crop scientist. "However, Scott does not have the same lodging resistance as Oxford." All of the newer varieties - Elgin, Oxford and the 1978 release Sentinel - yielded better than the old favorite Garry. The new varieties also feature higher protein contents. However, Gatry is still favored for use in cereal mixtures. - Yield is not the only con- sideration producers must make when selecting an oat variety. Disease resistance is also important. Although yields were high last season, averaging 228,6 tonnes per hectare (60 bushels per acre), diseases reduced seed quality and weight.,Wet harvest conditions reslted in increased incidence of 'septoria leaf spot and black stem, and leaf rust. "Oxford showed the best lodging resistance of all varieties and suffered less from septoria than the `highest yielding variety Scott," says, Dr. Reinbergs. The most popular variety, Elgin. has good seed quality and straw. but its resistance to septoria is not as good as Oxford's.' - Ontario producers should also look at planting time when selecting an oat varie- ty. Crop scientists recom- mend planting oats as early as possible to obtain max- imum yields. "If late planting is unavoidable. -producers may 'want to consider Oxford or Elgin because they seem to suffer less from the yield reductions of late planting than other varieties," says Dr. Reinbergs. Ontario.... •frompage 8A • left this province tor Western Canada. On an an- nualized' basis, this means a projected loss for 1980 of over 31,000 people from On- tario to the West.