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100% Whole Wheat Bread -- Jane Parker, Sliced, 24 -oz loaf
Libby's Tomato Juice - Fancy, 48 -f1 -oz tin
Old Dutch Bleach --- Liquid, 3.6 Titre jug
Sara Lee Layer Cakes - Frozen, 13 -oz pkg
3 O'Clock Bean Coffee 1 -lb bag
Heinz Tomato Soup - Condensed, 10-fI-oz tin
J.13. Orange Juice - Frozen, Concentrated, 12.5 -f1 -oz tin
Chefmaster Soft Margarine - 100% Vegetable Oil, 1 -Ib tub,
Super -Moist Cake Mixes - Betty Crocker, 510 g pkg
Kleenex Facial Tissue- box of 200 sheets
Kraft Peanut Butter - Smooth, 500 g jar
Romi Pastas - Assorted Varieties, 1 kg pkg
Uncle Ben's Rice - Long Grain, 2 kg bag
Blue Bonnet Margarine - 2 -Ib pkg
Silverwood Cottage Cheese - 500 g tub
Boneless Round Roast - Outside Cut, Ib
Loin Pork Chops - Combination Pack, Ib
Schneiders Olde -Fashioned Hams - Ib
Lean Ground Beef - Fresh, Ib
-Pepsi-Cola - Regular or Diet, Case of 24; 10-fI-oz tins
Brussels Sprouts - Fresh, Ib
*Percentage based on items listed above only,
SAVE 34?
(Made with 1004/o pure vegetable shortening)
Jane Parker, Sliced
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100% WHOLE
WHEAT BREAD
24 -oz loaf ,
1/1111111%
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LIBBY'S
TOMATO JUICE
48 fl oz tin
Total
Liquid
OLD pUTCH
BLEACH
3.6 litre plastic jug
PAP'S
REG. PRICE
83c
1.39
1.69
1.79
3.39
99c
79c
1A3
1.07
2.93
1.75
4.39
2.19
1.59
2.99
2.29
4.69
2.19
9.69
99c
50.06
GODBRIORSIONALBTAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Al, 15 /1 PAQE 74
SAVING
SO*
70*
60*
80*
11*
30#
30*
440
38*
64*
56*
1.40
40*
30*
50'0
60'*
70*
20*
3.70
41*
SUPER
BUY
49-0-
89*
9*89*
99*
1.19
2.59
29*
49*
99*
69*
229
1.19
2.99
1.79
1.29
2.49
1.69
3.99
1.99
5.99
581
35.58
14.48
SAVE 60?
Frozen, Layer,
Assorted Varieties
½OFF
SARA LEE CAKES
13 -oz cake •
(Our Regular Price 83c)
First Grade
WILDMERE lb 198
BUTTER �--
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You'll do better with
BAKED GOODS from AQP !
(Made with 100% pure vegetable shortening)
Sliced
JANE PARKER
RAISIN BREAD
(Our Regular Price 1.39)
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16 -oz 89,,
loaf
"In Heavy Juice"
mPALANDA f28.
TOMATOES t, ¢
You'll do better with
FROZEN FOODS from A&P!
Frozen, ce1.85)
(Our RegularlarPrice
Concentrated, Old South SA' ' 26e
FLORIDA
ORANGE JUICE
fl-oz16 % a
tin 1 h.
JANE PARKE6 SNOWFLAKE OR CARNATION, FROZEN
Twin Rolls pkgo=1289.¢ Hash Browns
FROZEN, MACARONI & CHEESE,
JANE PARKER SPINACH SOUFFLE, NOODLES ROMANOFF 12-02 PKG
4lbpkg 1■59
English Muffins pk9of683? Stouffer Entrees 1.29
JANE PARKER
Date Crunch
12-o
. FROZEN, CHICKEN A LA KING 9.5.02 PKG OR
SINGLE SERVING 10.5-0Z PKG
=pkg 1■49 Stouffer Lasagna 1.99
PECAN 565 g, CHERRY 620 g, STRAWBERRY 620 g STOUFFER, FROZEN, TUNA 11.5.02 PKG
Jane Parker Pies ea 1.99 Noodle Casserole 1.69
Mountain Dew, Regular or Diet
PEPSI -COLA
99
Case
of 24,
10 -fl -oz
tins
(Our Reg.
Price 9.69)
SAVE
3.70
(Six Pack of 10-fI-oz btls 2.09)
(Plus bottle deposit)
(Our Regular Price 2.93)
Smooth
KRAFT
1.25 kg. Minute or 1.35 kg. Quick Cooking
QUAKER
OATS
(Our Regular Price 1.99)
(Our Reg. Price 69c ea.)
SAVE 64c Regular or Diet
5008 29up
7PEANUT BUTTER
FRITO LAY, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Buy 2 -SAVE 49c
( Plus bt1 deposit )
7bottle50 ml2�r89i
89,
BLUE WATER, FROZEN
Potato Chips1■19
200 g pkg1.19
Fish & Chips 321oz pkg 2049
BLANCHED, JUMBO 350 g VAC PAC TIN BLUE WATER, FROZEN
Beaver Peanuts 2.49_ Fish Sticks 24 -oz pkg 2,99
DEEP BROWNED, WITH PORK OR
IN TOMATO SAUCE 8 -FL -OZ TIN SEA BUOY, FROZEN
Libby's _ Beans 2 for 99? Cod Portions Ib1.89
AYLMER - 5 VARIETIES INCLUDING
SLICED OR HARVARD BEETS
Vegetables 14 -f1 -oz tin 2 for 99¢ Beef Burgers 50o g pkg 1■79
SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTINI OR ELBOWS MACARONI SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, CHICKEN OR BEEF
Rom Pastas lkgpkgl■19 Meat .Pies
SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, 1/44B PLUS
Lung Grain
UNCLE BENS RICE
2 kg 299
(Our Regular Prise 4.39)
SAVE
1040
400 g pkg 1 ■99
(Our Regular Price 1.69)
(King Sae carton 10.35)
All Popular Canadian Brands, 20's or 25's
REGULAR ctn
CIGARETTES
25
(Our Regular Price 1.79)
FRY'S
COCOA
with Supermarket prices
Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef
BONELESS
ROUND ROAST
Ib
Outside Cut, Eye Removed
SAVE' 50c Ib
(Our Regular Price 2.99 Ib)
250 g
tin
69
FRESH CHICKEN
LEGS with backs attached or
BREASTS with backs & wings attached
■ SAVE 40? Ib
(Our Regular Price 1.59 Ib)
Rump, Sirloin Tip
or Inside Cut Round
Boneless
BEEF ROASTS
lb 69
40' Ib
Our iteg. Price up to 3.09. Ib
S
upAVE to
Rib Portion or
Tenderloin Portion
3 to 31/2 -lb cut
Loin
PORK ROASTS
Ib 59
(Boneless Rib Ib 2.49)
Red Hots, All Beef,
Dutch Treet, Dinner Franks
Schneiders
WIENERS
1 -Ib % SAVE
vac pac ■ 70'
�e
(Our Reg. Price 2.49)
PORK LOIN RIB PORTION, COUNTRY STYLE SCHNEIDERS, HALVES, VAC PAC
Spare Ribs 1b.] 79 Hams Olde -Fashioned ' 163■99
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED 175 g VAC PAC
FRESH, LEAN
Ground Beef 161.99
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED
Beef Liver rb89si
TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED\
Cottage Rolls 161.79
SWEET PICKLED, BY THE PIECE (CENTRE CUT lb 2.19)
Back Bacon =IbL99
BURNS, BREAKFAST
Sausages 161.39
SCHNEIDERS, REGULAR, MAPLE OR ALL BEEF 500 g PKG
Mini Sizzlers ' 2.19
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REG., MAPLE, THICK 500 g vac pac
Side Bacon 2.39
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, 11 VARIETIES INCL. LUNCHEON,
MOCK CHICKEN & MAC & CHEESE 175 g VAC PAC
Cook
Cooked Ham 1.89
SCHNEIDERS
Ham Steak 175gpkg 1■79
SCHNEIDERS, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF, SLICED
Bologna
375 g vac pac 1�
SCHNEIDERS, REGULAR OR FINE LIVER,
BRAUNSCHWEIGER, BACON & LIVER, SANDWICH
SPREAD, CHICKEN SPREAD 250 g PKG
San99$iwich Rolls 99
SCHNEIDE 375 g BOWL
Headcheese 1.69
Polish Sausage 1b 2■29
SCHNEIDERS, VAC PAC
Bologna Ring 1b2.29
,BOAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS Ib 2.99)
Cooked Meats 99 Pork Loin CENTRE 16199
Strained, Meatless Varieties of Foods & Juices
HEINZ BABY FOODS
4.,5 00
-ox for
(
(Our Reg. Price
Sec each)
Buy a case,
SAVE 1.63
ase of 24 -4.7541 -oz tars 7049)
SAVE .60 lb Combination Pack - Loin
PORK CHOPS Ib
(Our Regular Price 2.29 Ib)
Contains: 2 Rib End, 2 Loin End, 4 Centre Cats
Debate..
�► from page 6d1,
ed by the human rights com-
mission to have his lawyer
present; stating that the pro-
hibition of notices or signs in-
tended to incite others to
contravene the code is noto
interfere with freedom to ex-
press opinions; eliminating
the upper limit of protection
against discrimination bas-
ed on age (the limit is. now
65) in all areas except
employment.
Liberal Critic Sheila Copps
said she was disapointed
that the Minister did not
drop all the "search and
seizure provisions."
Ontario Tax
Grants
The Minister of Revenue,
George Ashe, reported to the
Legislature that as of Oc-
tober 22, 493,989 Property
Tax Grant applications had
been accepted by the
Ministry for processing.
342,159 have been approved
and the cheques mailed to
seniors. An additional 88,441
grants have been approved
for payment and cheques
will be issued this week. The
remaining 63,389 applica-
tions are presently being
processed for payment and
cheques will be mailed in
due course.
The Minister also stated
that on October 5, the
Ministry has mailed out
Sales Tax Grant cheques of
$50 each to 845,000 eligible
senior citizens.
Election Expenses
Heated debate on the ques-
tion of election expenses con-
tinues, with Premier Davis
deflecting questions in the.
Legislature by launching
personal attacks on the
political credibility of the
NDP Leader.. The Tories
spent $8 million on the
March '81 campaign, com-
pared to $3.8 million by the
Liberals and $2;2 million by
the NDP. Of the 40 can-
didates who spent more than
$40,000, 35 were Tories.
Robert Nixon, frustrated
in his attempts to question
Tory spending, said, "I am
really concerned about the
$25 million in public funds
that was ,spent by the
Premier and his colleagues,
particularly the Minister of .
Toucisin, -Larry, Grossman,
in promoting themselves and
the Government in
general...That is an area
where I feel the Premier has
a good deal more to ex-
plain."
Polish Self -Exiles
The Minister of Culture
and Recreation, Reuben
Baetz, made a statement in
the Legislature regarding
the Polish self-exiles. The
Minister stated that many of
the self-exiles have moved to
flzazzy countries in Western
Eurdpe. Many of the Polish
citizens have been able to
support themselves.
However, there are those
who have not been able to
sustain themselves and they
have been settled in camps.
The Minister said that for a
number of reasons these
self-exiles are not regarded
as bona fide refugees and do
not fall within the mandate
of 'the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees.
Most of the self-exiles have
settled in Austria. Thus far
there have been no requests
for international material
assistance from either the
Austrian Government or the
Austrian Red Cross Society.
In the past, the govern-
ment has supplied material
assistance through the Inter-
national Red Cross, but onlyi,„
on request. Although there 1
have been no requests for in-
ternational material
assistance, the government
of Austria has asked other
countries to allow Polish
citizens staying in that coun-
try to resettle.
So far only Canada and
West Germany have
responded positively. The
government of Canada has
requested the government of
Ontario to help with the
reception and settlement of
people from Poland. The
Minister said it is impossible
to estimate precisely how
many Polish immigrants
could be coming to Ontario
but the potential is in the
thousands.
The newcomers, the
Minister said, ,are helped
with guidance and referrals
to community organizations
and other agencies.
Documents needed for
employment or continuing
education are translated
free of charge. Language
training is made available.
In anticipation of the in-
creased flow the Ministry
has added to the number of
staff with a Palish laingllage
capability.