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MAY IS HEARING AWARENESS MONTH
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GODERICHSIGNAL-STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1981 -PAGE 13A
SMALL PORTION
MEAT PACKAGING
To provide you with con-
venience and service, aur
meat department has small
portion packaging. Great for
one or two people. Select
from an assortment of
steaks, stewing meat, chops,
ground meats, chicken, saus-
ages and small roasts.
Case
of24
10 fI. oz.
tins
OUR REGULAR, PRICE 9.29
Limit
4 cases
per family
Purchase
with minimum
90.00 purchase
excluding
cigarettes 8
this product r
6 PACK
189
3011. oa� Btls.
(Plus BtI. deposit)
You'll do .better with
FROZEN FOODS from A&P.
Cavendish Farms, Assorted Cuts
FROZEN 2 -Ib pkg
FRENCH FRIES
FRUIT BEVERAGE, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED
Five Alive
16.6 -fl -oz tin
Sweet Mixed, Kosher Baby Dills or Bread 'N Butter
HEINZ
PICKLES
500 sol 1 09
Texas Pride, Non -Alcoholic
' MALT
BEVERAGE
L09
FROZEN, DEEP 'N DELICIOUS
RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY 25.OZ PKG
McCain Shortcakes 2.39
FROZEN, FANCY, INTERNATIONAL STYLE,
ASSORTED VARIETIES
McCain Vegetables
MCCAIN, DELUXE, DEEP 'N DELICIOUS, FROZEN
Pizza Subs
Vegetable
6 pack
of 355 ml
tins
99
MONARCH, ASSORTED VARIETIES 425 g PKG
Quick Loaf Mixes 1.19
WITH PORK OR IPI TOMATO SAUCE ,
Heinz Beans 1941 oz tin 79¢
2 L PKG PREPARED 24 FL -OZ JAR
1.69 French's Mustard 89,
CONVERTED 2-18 PKG
i2ozpkg1.99 Uncle Ben's Rice 2.19-
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V-8 JUI_CE 'Ojoiai nmr����,,
Our. Reg.
Price 69`
Our Reg.
Price 1.29
40 FL. OZ. TIN
Savarin, Assorted Varieties
FROZEN
DINNERS
pkg
SAVE
504
1/2
PRICE
SALE
Limit 6 Btls.
per family
purchase.
Regular or Diet
UP
750 m1. Bottle
"New" - Match Light Charcoal
1 o
109 KINGSFORD'S. e,:
BRIQUETS
Cod Fillets
SEA BUOY, FROMFish Cakes
HIGHLINER, FROZEN, CAPTAIN BURGER
Fish Fries
SAVE
354
Plus
etl.
Deposit
39
"NEW" - IN PEAR JUICE, NO SUGAR ADDED
Ib1.69 A&P Pears 14jfloztin 79¢
A&P 10 FL -OZ TIN
Ib69? Mandarin Oranges 59¢
A&P, ORANGE FLAVOUR PKG OF TWO --6.5-0Z ENVS.
8 -oz pkg �49 Sunmix Crystals 1.19
QUICK COOKING
SLUE WATER, FROZEN, HADDOCK FISH KRISPS OR
400gpkg 1.99 A&P Rice 14-ozpkg 1.19
AAP - BUTTERSCOTCH,
CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA 4.11-02 PKG
Pudding Mixes 26-99i
Fish Fillets
SEA BUOY, FROM
Battered Haddock
ib 1.99�i
Grape Drink
WELCHADE
(Our Regular Price 1-29)
Tomst.
ANN PAGE KETCHUP
39
bottle
_:...
(Our Regular
Price 1.63)
SAVE
24'
SAVE up to 80? Ib I
SAVE 80F Ib
SAVE 80? Ib
Cut from Canada's Finest
BONELESS.
BEEF ROASTS
Rump, Sirloin Tip or Inside Cut Round
(Our Regular Price up to 3.39 lb)
1
BONELESS
ROUND ROAST
Outside Cut, Eye Removed
(Our Regular Price 3.19 lb)
(Full Slice) (Our Reg. Price 3.29 Ib - SAVE 70c Ib)
ROUND lb 59
STEAK��r. v
nl
AN
GROUND BEEF"
Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef - Inside Cut
UND
STEAK
Ib
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF, CUT FROM THE HIP-
Cube Steaks Tenderized . . .
.99
Ib
Shankless Picnic
Shoulder Roasts
Boneless Ib 1.09
(Our
Reg.
Price
Ib 1.39)
SAVE
40,i lb
16
Boneless Shoulder
Butt Boasts
09
S
FRESH PORK ROASTS
•"mmum SAVE
40? Ib
(Our Regular Price Ib 1.49)
Pork Chops
Picnic Shoulder or
Shoulder Butt
ib1.29
(Our Regular Price 2.69 )
Golden Fry or Skinless, Pure Pork
MAPLE LEAF
169
SAUSAGES 74
g
SAVE
1.00
(Our Regular Price 1.99)
AAP, SLICED, REGULAR OR THICK 500 g VAC PAC
SAVE 30c
Side Bacon 1.69
MAPLE LEAF 300 g VAC PAC
Super Franks 1.49
CANADA PACKERS DEVON BRAND
Sausages
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED
REGULAR, THICK OR HINT OF MAPLE
Side Bacon
NAME LEAF
Ham Steaks
1b1.39
500 g VAC PAC
1.79
175 g VAC PAC
1.79
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, ALL BEEP OR THICK
Bologna 5C/Ug vac p,(1.99
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED
Cooked Ham
175 g VAC PAC
(Our Regular Price 2.39) 90c
Regular or All Beef SAVE
MAPLE LEAF 149
WIENERS �!'�
MAPLE LEAF, 9 VARIETIES INCL. POLISH A KOLBASSA
Deli Chubs 250gchub 1.69
MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC
Cottage Rolls 161.69
MAPLE LEAF, CHUNKS, CHICKEN, MACARONI & CHEESE,
PEPPER, HEADCHEESE, SALAMI, VAC PAC
Cooked Meats 1b 1.99
. MAPLE LEAF, WAXED (BABY BAG)
Bologna 1b1.49
MAPLE LEAF, COIL
Polish Sausage 14 39
,79
CANADA PACKERS
Smoked Sausage 161.99
1.49 In stores with Deli Shop!
- MAPLE LEAF,- SLICED CHICKEN, PICKLE .A. PIMENTO, - - . - - ... .. ...
LUNCHEON, MACARONI & CHEESE, PEPPER 375 g vac pc UKRAINIAN, VIENNA, DUTCH LUNG!, GENOA
Cooked Meats 1.99 Swift Salami 161.99
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washroom facilities
available an each floor.
Other changes in the Code
recognize the participation
of the physically disabled in
recreation and sports events
and ready easy access to
locker rooms said showers.
Fire Safety
Liquor Licence Bbard of
Ontario inspectors will
continue to double as fire
inspectors under revisions to
the provincial fire code that
will be unveiled within a few
weeks. This was announced
by consumer and Com-
mercial 'Relations Minister
Gordon Walker.
A coroner's inquest into
the January 1DThn on' die
Park fire in Toronto, was
told that the liquor licence
inspectors are not trained to
evaluate hotel emergency
evacuation plans.
Liberal Leader. Stuart
Smith urged the government
to place all responsibility for
fire safety under the Ontario
Fire Marshal's Office.
Liquor board inspectors
should not try to be both
liquor inspectors and fire
inspectors at the same time,
he said in the Legislature.
"In my view, everyone
should deal with one office.
That's where all decisions
should be made, the records
kept and the people trained,"
Dr. Smith added later in an
interview.
Interest Rates
Further to -my comments
last week regarding the
plight of farmers andsmall
businessmen, the Minister' of
Agriculture and Food, Lorne
Henderson, challenged me to
name five farmers who had
gone bankrupt, indicating
his lack of concern for the
problem. I had no difficulty
naming the farmers,in-
cluding one in his own riding.
• LandSpeculation
Both Opposition Leaders. •
have urged the government
to consider a provincial land
speculation tax to•earl!
rapidly rising house prices,
which are fast putting
homeownership out of • the . .
reach of the average Ontario
family. The Minister of
• Housing, Claude Bennett
rejected the idea. Liberal
Leader Stuart Smith pointed
out that only one in ten •
people currently renting an...
apartment in Metro Toronto
can afford to buy the
average house in the city,
and charged that it would
. take a family income. of
more than $36,000 to buy
such a house, while the
aferage family income ,is
about $9,000Iess'than that.
Nakina Forest Fire
Premier William Davis
says his government would
be setting itself up as a
target for public criticism if
it paid • the legal bulsin-�
curred by families of five
victims -of a 1979 fire set by
the Ministry •of Natural
Resources.
Although the government
accepts liability for • the
Laths. it take no respon-
sibility for the families'
decision to hire lawyers to
represent them at a long
inquest into the fire last
year. •
Stuart Smith. who had
raised the matter in the
Legislature,' said the
families had hired the
lawyers only because, they
didn't believe the govern-
ment's story that the cause
of the tragedy was a wind
shift.
4-11 honors
RIPLEY - .Janice Needham.
15. of Ripley has been named -
the 1980 national winner of
the junior judging com-
petition to 4-H calf club
members.
Held in conjunction with
the all-Canadi'ln contest. the
competition is sponsored by
the Holstein -Friesian
AS5.0&iation of t'aria da.
Janice. the (laughter of
Mr. and Mrs .liar Neeham,
accumulated a perfect score
120 points to tie with Dole
one other contestant with an
accurate score The tie was
froker hr. a straw
,Janice has been in the
Ripley -Kine arcline l;atrc
Calf club for three sears.
She had the most overall
points in 1978 ani has beer
the club's top shovini,in for
the past three e ears
In addition to the calf c lub.
•:lam e -participates
mu -RN' of sports. .s :1
member of her rhur. h choir,
belongs to 4-H homemaking
and vet c lutes and ;s a
member of Junior Farmers