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with Supermarket Pikes
SAVE 54%1
Kraft Salad Dressing
FAIRACL&
WHIP
1 litre jar
rn
(Our Regular Price 213)
Ann Prig.
PIECES & STEMS
MUSHROOMS.
A&P
ALL -IN -ONE
P
10-fhoz tin
Portly Skimmed
2%
MILK
Limit 3 Bags Per Family
Purchase
(Our Regular Price 2.79)
Corn oil
• FLEISCHMANN'S
MARGARINE
2 -Ib
pkg
SAVE 30c
49
Light &• Lively 175 g tub
PkginSEALTEST
ANTYHOSE 2f0r89fe
(Our Regular Price 1.79)
Winterfro;hio Favour; I
tub
CQ. GATE
o n Regular ore
TOOTHPASTE
SAVE 80c
Assorted Varieties
PURITAN
STEWS
2441 -oz 169
tin
OILY 0 UtK 0 FIASITiC FiGiTLIE
BECEL
Halo Shampoo 1.79 Soft Margarine alb tub 129
REGULAR, LIME OR MENTHOL 300 ml AEROSOL TIN
MAPLE LEAF, SKIM MILK, PROCESSi
Rapid, Shave 1.79 Cheese SIces250 pica L29
ASSORTED TYPES PKG OF 40
Tampax Tampons 2.99 DECORATED WHITE OR YELLOW
Viva 'Towels_ P2KRG.L°L;1.19
SAVE up to 90?
)Daytime pkg of 30 or Extra Absorbent pkg a 24
PAMPERS
DIAPERS
• pkg
99
CHICKEN NOODLE PKG OF 4 ENVELOPES
Lipton Soup Mix 1.49
SAVE 5051 Ib
SAVE 5& Ib
Cit fecal' Canada's Finest Grade 'A' Beef
PRIME RIB
ROAST
First 5 Ribs only
en
110.4.. b 3.19)
1lb
(Our Regular Price lb 1.49)
Smoked, Cooked
HAMS
16 to 20 -lbs average
PRIME RIB.
STEAKS
99
SAVE 80? Ib
Ib
(Our. Regular !rice lb 3.79)
Shank Portion
Butt Portion
(f40 CENTRE SLICES REMOVED)
Shank Half
(f40 CENTRE SLICES REMOVED)
Butt Half
ib9956
11,1.09
i1.09
• 4.19
CENTRE CUTS OR
Ham Steaks 61.69
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF (Our Regular Price Ib 5.99 - SAVE 50c Ib)
•
Eye steakslb549
FRESH
‘1.1.1111.11.11.1111.1.1.!MMEMMINIIIIIMIThRoyal Canadian - Red
(Our Reg. Price
up to 3.89)
(Overnight pkg of 12 - 1.99)
SOCKEYE.
SALMON
1 79
73/4 -oz tin
(Our Regular Price lb 2.49 - SAVE 50c lb)
Ground
wum
Beef
1b1-99
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
(Our Regular Price lb 1.99 - SAVE 50c lb)
Spare Ribs
A$P SLICED, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED
Side Bacon
Humpty Dumpty, Assorted Varieties
POTATO Facial, Assorted Colours box of 150 sheets TISSUES ,
KLEENEX
200 g 09
CHIPS for
- pkg ,
BABY DILLS 24 -FL -OZ JAR
McLarens Pickles 99? MirDLiquid7r rdnrid PI:7:c obf°tl'es1.89
ETERGENT
INTRODUCING CHARUE BROWN'S
'CYCLOPEDIA
Super Questions and Answers and Amazing Facts
about things klds want to know about.
• Your Body
• All Kinds of Animals from Fish to Frogs
• All Kinds of Animals from Dinosaurs
to Elephants
• Cars and Trains and Other Things
that Move
• Boats and Other Things that Float
• Planes anp Other Things that Fly
• Space TeaVel
• Stars and Planets and Plants
* The Earth, Weather and climate
e People Around the World
• What we Wear
• Holidays
Volume only
VOLS. 2-12 ONLY $2:49
PEAN4fig Chrw,tee,,,,,, I 1050 145/ IEVIG1 1419 '071
11,1.1,00J. dimotee
DOG FOOD - BEEF
Dr. Ballards 15ortin3for1.00
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Romi Pastas lk„kg L3g
DETERGENT 1.5 LITRE PLASTIC BOTTLE
Ivory Liquid 2.99
FABRIC SOFTENiR
Bounce
pkg of 40 sheets 2.99
8 Varieties including Mixed Vegetables
STOKELY VEGETABLES
(100,
10
flan
tin
(OW Regular Price up to 53c each)
BUY 3
SAVE
UP TO
59c
Pork
Side
lb
49
I0 iti..4E3 page 2.4
ii donated ify tilt Ladiea'
Auxiliary of the Branch for
usein their kitchen.
.04 A pub night is scheduled in
g the Vimy lounge on
Febniary13.
g The spring Zone meeting
will be held In Kincardine
s Branch on Mardr &
The members are to note
that a St: Patrick's dance is
Mg planned for March 2) and
1114
Russ Sommerville's band
aml will be at the Branch on April
i. 4.
ID• The annual Vimy dhmer
110 will be held on April 11 at
Nal Branch 109.
Members are requested to
Th note these dates and support
r.' these branchactivities.
Cre. MIM."431 Sers-ftn,
Prasidmit of the EW
AllifilBrY to Branch 109
donated a cheque for $4,300
to Branch treaaarer, Don
McArthur recently. This
donation will be directed
towards reducing the
mortgage on the Legion hall.
dIV 117 1131110 013 TLflOA
(Our Regular Price 1.99 SAVE 200
500 g
vac pac
9
41•MMIIMI110111=MMM=M
(Our Regular Price 1.89 - SAVE 30c)
• Swift -lb
ieners Premium vac pac
Sausages Pure Pork
•Swift Premium
500 g
tray pack
59
169
BURNS BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, VAC PAC
0
r
co
0
ftI
Sausages Breakfast lb 1.39 Bologna -Chunks 161.19
SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED 175 g VAC C
SWIFT PREMIUM, REGULAR OR THICK 500 g VAC PAC
PA
Cooked Ham 1.29 Sliced Bologna 1.89
MAPLE LEAFSMOKED MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, 8 VARIETIES INCLUDING
, CHICKEN & MACARONI & CHEESE 175
Pork Sausages 4.99 Cooked Meats
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED WONG WING FROZEN, MEAT
Beef Liver ib99si Egg Rolls
g VAC PAC
99?
24 -oz pkg 2.29
In Stores with Deli Shop!
Swift Salami
Your Choice
Ukrainian, Italian lb 99
Vienna or Dutch Lunch
CANADA PACKERS SCHNEIDERS
Polish sausage 113 2.29 Sauerkraut lb 59re
IODE
raises
*5,100
The February meeting of
the Maple Leaf - Chapter„
TODE, was bektat the borne
of Mrs. R. Breckenridge.
This was the Chapter's
annual meeting.
A by arid succsful year
was reported. The chapter
raised more than $5,100
year. This money
was used for various local
causes, as well as national..
Knitted and sewn articles
were turned in by members
for the national bale. Many
volunteer hours of service
were spent in the com-
munity.
New business and projects
were discussed and mem-
bers look forward with en-
thusiasm to new challenges
in 1°21.
The annual meeting was
closed by the Regent, Mrs.
H.J. Murphy.
•
Beef and
pork up
Jantiary-,19811 brings anew -
look to the OFA Food Basket.
Due to many requests for
more specific product in-
formation, a new section has
been added that contain' s
prices for several itris
found in the food basket The
products inchided in this new
section will change from
month to month in order to
provide information on a
variety of products. The
OFA Food Basket, m a
condensed form, will con-
tinue to appear.
Since December, sub-
stantial price movement has
occurred in the red meat
sector. In January, the retail
price of beef increased to
$2.78 per pound, 13 cents
more than the December
price of $2.65 per pound. The
farm -gate price dropped
three -cents -per -pounda-The
retail price of pork was up
four cents per pound &Can
;1.77 a month ago. The farm-
te price declined seven
cents per pound. The rising
retail prices and declining
farm -gate prices resulted in
a 20 percent increase in the
• farm -retail spread for red
meats. ,
Poultry prices remained
unchanged at both retail and
farm -gate levels with the
exception of a very slight
decrease in the farm -gate
price of turkey. Egg prices
moved up three cents per
dozen at the retail level and 2
cents per dozen at the farm -
gate. This was in response to
increases in the cost of
production at the farm level.
For the month of January,
the retail value of the OFA
Food Basket was $40.28 up
92 cents from December and
$4.46 from January, 1980.
Ibis retail value represented
over 50 percent of the cost to
a family of four for food
items which they would
purchase in one week.
Highly processed foods,
tropical, citrus and fresh
produce are excluded from
the F ood Basket
The farm -gate price was
$21.87, a decrease of 27 cents
from December and an in-
crease of ;1.47 from last
January. The farm -retail
spread has risen from $15.42
last January to $18.41 this
month, an increase of 19.4
percent. The farm -retail
spread is the cost to the
consumer of processing
packaging, distributing, and
merchandising food,