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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1981 -PAGE 7A
SAVE 50se
Scott Cashmere
White or Yellow
BATHROO
TISSUE
pkg of 4 rolls
(Our Regular Price 1.49)
AUTOMATIC 119
VANISH 350 ml
plastic btl
You'll do better at A&P!
WHITE SWAN PAPERI SALE
BUY 3 -SAVE 78
for
Macaroni & Cheese
KRAFT
DINNER
225 g pkg
(Our Regular Price 59c each)
COLONIAL (Our Reg. Price 1.79 - SAVE 50c)
Assorted Varieties Including 450 g tin tie bag
CHOCOLATE 129
CHIP COOKIES
J
(Our Regular Price 1.69)
2 -Ply Decorator, Assorted Colours
TOWELS pkgos
99)2/ SRAEN INNER1Sz pkg 109 WHITE SWAN
You'll do better with
FROZEN FOODS from A&P!
SAVE 70`' Beef, Chicken, Salisbury Steak or Turkey
WHITE SWAN, '2 -PLY, ASSORTED COLOURS FROZEN
Facial Tissue m20o shit• .85¢ Sole Fillets
WHITE SWAN (PKG OF 60, 69c) TAILLEFER, FROZEN
•
Serviettes . pkg of 2401.79 Tourtiere Pies 500
FROZEN
Cohoe Salmon
(Our Regular Price 1A9)
1 -Ply Bathroom Tissue, Assorted Colours SAVE 50c
pkg of 1 9
TISSUE 4 rolls
WHITE SWAN
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iquid
JAVEX BLEACH
59
3.6 Titre
plastic
jug
Ib1.69
Pk91.99
Ib 2.29
DRESSED
Frozen Whitefish , Ib 99¢
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SAVE
204
(Our Regular Price 1.79)
(Our Regular Price 2for 87c)
Gourmet, Assorted Varieties
9 LIVES
CAT FOOD
6.5 -oz
tin
Prepare your car for
Winter now!
PRESTONE 1142.E
4 Titre
plastic
c
Jt
Buy 3 - SAVE 31c
for 99,
A8P FROZEN PEPPERONI '
Deluxe Pizza
22.5 -oz pie 2.49
SWANSON, FROZEN, BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY
8 -oz pkg 69¢
Meat Pies
POWDERED
ADDetergent 1.5litre box 1.99
BEEF, CHICKEN OR LIVER 25.5 -OZ TIN
Pep Dog Food 2 for 99¢
BEEF - DOG FOOD
Gainesburgers 2 kg pkg3.99
DOG F000 kgBAG
Gaines 'Full Course' 54.6
HALO FOR OILY HAIR
ham
350 ml
149
99
Ib
SAVE
40? I b
(Our Regular Price 2.09 Ib )
1111\
(Boneless Rib Portion Ib 2.59)
(Our Regular Price 2.79 Ib) SAVE 80e Ib
Loin Roast or Chops (Boneless Ib 2.99)
Si
99
SUPER
BUY!
SAVE 50¢
Aylmer, Fancy
TOMATO
JUICE
48 -fl -oz tin
(Our Regular Price 1.29)
Jane Parker, Snowflake or Twin
DINNER pkg
ROLLS of 12
TRUCKLOAD OF
TURKEYS SALE
One Price - All Weights
No Confusion at A&P!
AVE 304 Ib or 7.20 per turkey
1
Frozen, Grade "A", Maple Leaf Miracle
Baste, A&P Self -Basting or Swift
BUTTERBALL
TURKEYS
Ib.
(0
9
6 to 24 -Ib
average
ur Regular Price 1.59 Ib)
LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE - Maple Leaf
Ideal for Slicing & Frying' or Turkey Stuffing
SAUSAGE 500
MEAT roll
iitC!ie,' (Our Regular Price 2.29 - SAVE 1.30)
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with Supermarket prices
Combination Paek'--=- toin
1p
PORK'CHOPST-BON'EORWING
Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef
Contains: 2 Rib End, 2 Loin End,
4 Centre Cuts Steaks or Roasts
Ib
SAVE 40¢Ib
(Our Regular Price 2.19 lb)
PORK
Rib
Portion or
3 to 31/2 -Ib cut
Tenderloin
Portion
ROASTS69
'1
Powdered
FAB DETERGENT
6 litre
box
SAVE
1.56
(Our Regular Price 4.55)
(Limit 3 per family purchase)
CENTRE CUT
PORK LOIN
PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE)
Spare Ribs 14 .89
MAPLE LEAF, READY -TO -SERVE (QUARTERS LB 2.79)
Half Hams Ib 2.69
MAPLE LEAF, READY -TO -SERVE
Dinner Hams
VAC PAC
Ib2!99
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF
Sirloin. Ste` ak 1b3.29
(ROLLED MOPS HERRING 283 g JAR 2.19)
FEATURE FOODS EUROPEAN, THICK CUT
Herring 510 3 jar 3.3g
MAPLE LEAF, GOLDEN FRY OR SKINLESS
Ib
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SAVE 70¢ lb
(Our Regular Price 4.19 lb)
Smoked, Ready -to -Serve
WHOLE HAMS
14 to
19-1b lb
average
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SAVE 40? Ib
(Our Regular Price 1.69 lb)
Shank Portion or Halves
Butt Portion or -Halves
Centre Slices
Ib 1.39
lb 1.49
Ib 1.99
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR,
THICK OR HINT OF MAPLE 500 g VAC PAC
Side Bacon 2.39
MAPLE LEAF; SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC
Cottage Rolls 61..99
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REG ALL BEEF, THICK OR GARLIC
Bologna
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, 6 VARIETIES INCLUDING
PICKLE 8 PIMENTO, PEPPER OR ASSORTED 375 g Vac I}ac
500 g vac paC 2.29
Cooked Meats 1.99
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED
Cooked Ham
MAPLE LEAF', BRISKETS
Sausages 500 g pkg 1.99 Corned Beef 2,59
MAPLE LEAF, BAVARIAN MAPLE LEAF, COIL
175 g VAC PAC
1.69
Sausage 506 g pkg 2.29 Polish Sausage ib 1.99
175 g PKG
Wieners 1 l vac pac 1.49 Ham Steaks 1.89
In stores with Deli Shop!
MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF MAPLE LEAF
CANADA PACKERS, YOUR CHOICE, 5 VARIETIES CANADA PACKERS, FINE, COARSE OR CREAM
Colt -Cuts
Infringes..
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from page 6A
8. A Race Relations DAn-
sion is established with its
own Commissioner.
9. Boards of inquiry are re-
quired to issue decisions
within 30 days Of the conclu-
sion of their hearings.
10. Boards of inquiry are
empowered to make orders
respecting access for the
handicapped after a finding
of discrimination has been
made.
11. Boards of inquiry are
empowered, to award
damages for mental
anguish.
When Mr. Warrender in-
troduced the original On-
tario Human Rights Code, he
said, "Prejudice .cannot be
dug out and eliminated by
the passage of a statute but
its outward manifestations
can be curbed".
It is interesting to note that
in 1977, 16 years . later
Thomas Symons, the then
Chairman of the Human
Rights Commission, in a
preface to "Life Together: A
report on Human Rights in
Ontario", published by the
Commission he chaired, had
this to say: "Requirement of
understanding and mutual
respect will not grow of its
own initiative. It requires
careful and constant nurtur-
ing and encouragement
through public education
and legislative action:"
The messages were
similar and equally clear.
No law can of itself end all
discrimination nor is an out-
burst of official piety a
substitute for tolerance,
understanding, education
and attitudinal change, and
few would disagree with the
first paragraph of the
preamble to the present
Human Rights Code, which
has been carried forward to
Bill 7 and reads as follows:
"Whereas recognition of
the inherent dignity and the
• equal and inalienable rights
of all members of the human
family is the foundation of
freedom, justice and peace
in the world, and is in accord
with the universal declara-
tion of human rights as pro-
claimed by the United Na-
tions; "
Without getting into a
clause by clause analysis
and comparison of the
present Ontario Human
Rights Code, with the
proposed new statute, suffice
it to say that much of the two
documents its the same.
However, I would like to
touch on the differences.
The first major difference
' between .:the present
legislation and the proposed
legislation • is the
enlargement -of ~the
prohibitive grounds for
discrimination.
At, present prohibitive
grounds for discrimination
are race, 'creed, colour,
nationality, ancestry or
place of origin. The proposed
legislation extends those
grounds to include a physical
or mental.handicap, whether
that be from a birth defect or
caused by bodily injury. It
also includes a handicap
because of mental retar-
dation or mental disorder.
Marital status is also added
as a ground and is defined to
,include the status of living
with a person of the opposite
sex in a conjugal relation-
ship outside , of marriage.
The new legislatipn would
also prohibit discrimination
because of the conviction for
an offence in respect of any
provincial enactment or an
offence in respect of which a
pardon has been granted
under the Criminal Records
Act Canada 1. The
prohibitive grounds of
discrimination are extended
as well to include age. bet-
ween 18 and 65; family,
which is defined to mean
persons • in parent and child
relationship; and persons
who are in receipt of public
assistance in regard to ac-
conunodati on.
The second major dif-
ference between the present
legislation and the proposed
legislation is the extension of
the circumstances under
which discrimination is
prohibited. P.revio.usly.
circumstances Were much
narrower and disc rirrunation
in regard to the equal en-
joyment of goods, services
and facilities. was limited to
those available in a ,place to
which the public is
customarily admitted. Now
there would be no limitation
Discrimination under Rill
7 would be prohibited as well
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