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the NEP. Premier Davis will
OrnfftremiealMoOtr Lfoughee- asomfromuelianl
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further oil price iricreases,
An average Motorist 116111$
MD gallons a year will have
to pay an additional $24 due
to the higher tax.
Diesel goes is ip 1.1
ceap jlitre
The- iinah -ad-Valiireitr -
method will apply to tobacco
•and alcohol.
ffec-
pTekaobagccoe oft:wettest-Vero
tive budget ' day, and a
costawill
nickel More, a k0 grain
pouch of pipe tobacco a dune
more. -
to.
Starting June 1, beet will
cost 45 cents more for a 'case
of 24. A 25-ot bottle of hard
liquor Will Cost abed a
quarter more as of July 20.
OHIP premiums are up 15
percent starting in July,
although subsidies are ex-
tended a little tohelpeushion
(Our Regular Price 4.57)
(Our Regular Price 3.25)
Fabric, Liquid • SAVE 26c
DOWNY "itr. 01311
•SOFTENER'
Youll do better with -
11AltED GOODS from MP!
it0
SAVE 301
1ST GRADE
WILDMERE
BUTTER.
Li.
Limit 3 Per Family
WITH MINIMUM Si 0.00 PURCHASE
You'll do better with
FROZEN FOODS from A&P!
• (Our Regular Price 99c each) • Buy 2- SAVE 49c Frozen, Cr-r-r-ispy Crust,
Jane Parker 13 -oz cake Deluxe or Pepperoni
SPANISH1,149 TOTINO'S
BAR CAKE I PIZZA
JANE PARKER, SLICED
Raisin Bread
JANE PARKER, SLICED
Cheese Bread
JANE PARKER, SNOWFLAKE OR
Twin Rolls
JANE PARKER
Fruit Buns
16 -oz loaf 89ft
16 -oz loaf 89of
pkg of 12 89)ri
14 -oz pkg 99%
(Our Regular Price 1.59)
2 -Ply, Decorator
WHITE SWAN
TOWELS 2 mil!
SAVE 60c
9.9?
-.4
All Purpose •
11111%
MOUNTAIN BLEND COFFEE
1 -Ib
bag
99
SUPER
BUY!
1/4111W 111 I IN I II le I II 1 I II I I IM W I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I Mil
360 g
pkg
99
WELCH'S, ‘p9RE, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED
Grape Juice 12 -11 -oz lin 1.09
FROZEN, LAYER, ASSORTED VARIETIES 369 g PKG
Sara Lee Cakes 1.39
YORK, FROZEN 8-0Z PKG
Macaroni &Cheese2for99ff
McCAIN, FROZEN, ASSORTED CUTS
French Fries 35Abpkg1.59
Old South, 100% Florida, Frozen,
Concentrated, Grapefruit or
ORANGE JUICE
12.5
fl -oz
tin
SAVE
'up to
56c
(Our Regular Price up to 1.35)
lilLeGacIFROoza in Batter 1.99
HIGH UNER, Fish FROZEN.
FAMILY SIZE
32-DzPkg2.39
FROZEN
Fillets 14.69
Instar Creamer •_ Libby's, Fancy (Our Reg. Price 1.07 SAVE 30c)
CARNATION 500189 TOMATO
COFFEE-MATE..jar I JUICE
48 -fl -oz
tin
MAPLE LOG OR APPLE TURNOVERS PIM OF 6 DEEP BROWNED, IN TOMATO SAUCE OR WITH PORK
Vachon Pastries 1.39 Libby's Beans 14110,1-5951
SIMSBURY STEAK,
Eaie;Bciiaripv"'::7SWEET & SOUR PORK Magic BEEF sI PICG
:.129 ;tr;Entrees IS
Aliessert Topping 59? Choice Peas 3L00
*tormse=tiortareart=
SAVE 601i
Solid Light, In Water
ST
( LIMIT 4 PER FAMILY PURCHASE)
(Our Regular Price 1.59)
RKisT TUNA
SAVE 4O, lb
SAVE 70? lb
Fresh
BOX -Of -CHICKEN
Family Pack Contains: 3 Leg Quarters, with
backs Mich. 3 Breast Quarters with hada &
wings attch.,
3 Wings, 3 Necks & Becks
3Giblet Packages
Ib
(Our Regular Prko 1.29 lb)
cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef
PRIME RIB
ROAST
First 5 Ribs Only
(Our Regular Pike 3.19 Ib)
livid. of C.anede, Grade "A". . • • Wien 8450 MVEtth
. With Poplip Timor. 5 rib Menai
ROASTING '6139
CHICKENS
Cot from Goads% MEM Grady "A" Is
BBEAKsEYEtztra. 1149 9
(Our Regular Prke 4.19 11) -- SAVE 1 AO Ks)
Cut freen Cilliadar$ Meat Grade "A" Beef - "Great on the B.B.Q."
111*.STEAKS 1b219
FRESH PORK ROASTS
Shankless
Picnic
Shoulder
(Our Regular Price 1.39 lb)
Ib
Boneless •
• Shoulder Butt Roast
SAVE
404
lb 1 1 9
Fresh - "Great on the B.B.Q."
CHICKEN
PARTS
(Our Reg. Priceib 1.49 Ib - SAVE 30c ib)
LEG QUARTERS
with hada attached
BREAST QUARTERS
with backs & stings attached
MIXED QUARTERS
CHICKEN HALVES
1b119
GREAT ON THE &B.O." MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, num.,
PICNIC SHOIRDER OR SHOULDER BUTT HINT OF MAPLE
ib1.29 Side Bacon
Pork Chops
GRADE A ", CORNISH 20 to 24 OZ AVERAGE MAPLE LEAF, SMOIIED
ibi.59 Sausage
Game Hens
Al?. SLICED, REGULAR OR THICK StiCiED 500 g VAC PAC TOWN CLUB. SWEET PICKED
Side Bacon • 1.69 -Cottage Rolls
MARE LEAF, REG., BEEF OR UQ. •"B.R.Q. FAVOURITE" SWIFT OTO MM, BREAKFAST
Wieners 1 -lb vac 1,4.49 Sausages
MAME LEAF GOLDEN FRY OR SKINILIESS PURE PORK REGAL BRAND, BY THE PIECE
Sausages • 500gpkg1.79 Side Bacon
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED 175 g VAC PAC SHOPSY - COLE SLAW OR
Cooked Ham 1.29 Potato Salad
MAPLE LEAF. 111 VARIETIES INCLUDING POUSH,
BEERWURST & PEPPERONI
Deli Chubs 25ogpkg1.29
MAPLE LEAL, $ VARIETIES INCLUDING KOLBASSA,
SAUUNII & PEPPERONI
Deli Sticks 250gpkg1.29
In Stores with Deli!
CANADA PACKERS - MIN A MATCH.
MACARONI a CHEESE. DUTCH LOAF. CHICKEN LOAF,
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
500 g VAC PAC
1.79
,b1.99
lb 1 59
Ib 1.39
lb 1.29
5:g
1
Pork Hocks ib49x,
SWIFT riming& SLICED. MAC a alum.
MOCK CHICKEN, DUTCH LOAF. BOLOGNA 175 g vac pec
Cooked Meats 795/
WHOLE - "GREAT ON THE 811,0 -
Turkey Legs ib99,
lb
WHOLE - GREAT"ON THE RHO."•
Turkey Breasts ib 1.99
L89
REGINA, OR PEPPERCORN SALAMI • mat'pampa _ -GREAT mile
,
Cold Cuts bl.59 Ground Beef
- •
the effect on low income
earners.
The fee for a three -year's
driver's licence will go from -
ow sp.
While government spen-
ding is to increase about 12.2
percent, there are few new
programs.
Heaith spending, will ilk
crease 13.4 percent to $5.6
billion. Aid to loCal govern-
ments increases 10.6 percent
to $47 billion.. The OPP vvill.
get bullet-proof vests, at a
cost of $3.3 million. There is
to be about $20 million more
for day care. Another $20
million will go toward a
shared cost program to ex-
pand and renovate homes for
the aged. $150-millioniii-e-ar-
marked fOr BILD projects
• with another $100 million to
POP e oth!r ,,,g(*TPr,
ments and industry.
Zi million is allocated for
chronic care at home. A fur -
l/2• ther $20 million will go to ex-
-Ir. tended care beds. •
-gm The Treasurer Frank
Killer, repeated his Comilla-
ment to find a means of sub-
sidizing the increasing cost
of home heating for poor peo-
ple, although he offered no
details. There is also to be
some property tax reform
for farmers. Tice con-
struction this year of 15,000
rental units is to be subsichz. -
ed.
ID
There are two mall tax
breaks in the budget. Kits for
converting gasoline burning
vehicles to alternate fuel
consumption will be exempt
from the province's seven
pe 'reent sales tax, and the no -
tax status of furniture pur-
chases; brought in last fall,
will be extended to
September 30.
For most Ontarians, there
is little comfort in the
budget They are hit with in-
creased personal income tax
at a time when disposable in-
comes are already being
eroded by inflation, high in-
terest rates and escalating
energy costs.
Wages
increase
A two-stage increase in the
minimum wage for Ontario's
agricultural workers has
been announced by Labour
Minister Robert G. Elgie.
For persons employ -ed in the
harvesting of fruit,
vegetables or tobacco. new
minimum wage rates went
into effect June 1, 1981 and
will go into effect April 1.
1982_
The adult hourly rate cur-
rently at $285 rose to am en
June 1. 1981 and will rise to
33.50 on April 1, 19$ This
rate was last revised in
March of 1979.
The student rate rose w
$2_45 on June 1. 1 1 arid will
rise to 32..65 on Aped 1. 1962
fi Una the current 5115 per
hour. This applies to people
under 13 working 28 hours
per week cr less during the
school term or full time dur-
ing school holidays
Weekly allowances for
/edging and meals which
employers may deduct
against the minimum wage
have also been revised_
Rooms rose to 515 on June 1.
1981 and will rise to 517 effec-
tive April 1. 1962: inealS to
51.38 each on June 1. 1 1 and
51.48 on April 1. /92: cost of
room and meals is 542 week -
Iv effective June 1. 1 1 arid
ift6 on April 1. 1932: housing
is priced at 3I6 effectuve
dune 1. 1981 and $39 ort April
1.1962. Cost of s'erv,ced Mrs-
ing $48 weekly as ot dune T.
1961 arid will rise to $5-.7 effec-
tive April 11.1962
: • -3.)