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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-11-11, Page 27I SAVE I 1.00 f 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 .,�\UN1IIIi,N,/, 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 24 -oz loaf , 1/1111111% SAVE 50? .',��a,UIIl11, f.I , SAVE 70 ='e 0.r 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 �-- tii 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) ///NI 111111\\ 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.