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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-04-14, Page 19A GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, V This week's reason you'll do better at A&P! 4*** WILDMERE First Grade Butter POUND WITH COUPON BELOW ONLY OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.07 POWDERED LAUNDRY Fab Detergent 6 LITRE BOX GLAD, PLASTIC Gajbage Bags PKG OF 20 MARLBORO, WHITE Bathroom Tissue PKG OF 4 ROLLS pkgs Compare to Cashmere at our,regular. price 1,.55 OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.79 OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.59 SAVE 2.20/kg-1.00 LB with supermarket prices SAVE 2.42/kg-1'.10 LB CUT FROM CANADA'S'FINEST GRADE "A BEEP i BONELESS BEEF ROASTS RUMP OR SIRLOIN TIP ROAST IDEA.. Vegetables •Choice Peas •Reg Cut Green or Wax Beans *Mixed Veg •Sliced Carrots 8 Peas .Sliced Carrots oz tins or Beets 14 fl" SUPER BUY! OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED, ROUND ROAST 69 ASSORTED VARIETIES Creamettes Pastas 49 /k9Ib OURS REGULAR PRICE 8.13Ikg-3.69 LB lkg / Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.91 Ikg-3.59 LB Fresh Pork Roasts SHANKLESS PICNIC SHOULDER SHOULDER BUTT 26a 2/i' 9 Ikg Ib BONELESS 2.84 /kg -1.29 LB New Zealand Shoulder Lamb Chops • 28429 /1 Ib BONELESS 3.06 Ikg-1.39 LB OUR REG PRICE 4.381kg-1.99 LB 328fg/49 Ib LOIN CHOPS 5.49 Ikg-2.49 LB PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Pork Hocks PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED Beef Liver 1 08Ikg/ Ib r49 4 96 I tkg/Ib .89 CANADIAN QUEEN, HOT OR SWEET Italian Style Sausage 3�/kg/b 1``9 CANDIAN QUEEN, SMOKED Back Bacon / 4'Ikg/b 339 Corned Beef 514/kg/ii,/IMAPLE LEAF BRISKET 514/kg/ii,249 MAPLE LEAF SMOKED, PICNICS STYLE 3.51Ikg3 8/ 149 Pork Shoulders 1.591b lb MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF Wieners. MAPLE LEAF Sausages Golden Fry1 or Skinless 1 lb -149 vac pac 500 g 199 pkg 11 VAR INCL LUNCH, MAC & CHEESE Maple t 175 g 89 Cooked Meats SlicedLeavac pac ■ MAPLE LEAF, SLICED Side Bacon Regular, Hint of 500 g 49 Maple or, Thick vacpac2 MARY MILES OR TOWN CLUB. SLICED Side Bacon 200 g pkgs OUR REGULAR PRICE .43 EACH BUY 6 SAVE up to 1.09 ORANGE FLAVOUR' Tang Crystals 149T.; r 368 g pkg of 4 envs OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.85 PAY, APRIL 14,1982• -PAGE 9A U314313-00716110A RID SAVE .36 500 g 199 vac pac A&P, FROZEN Deluxe Meat Pies 49 In Stores With Deli! MAPLE LEAF BABY BAG (WAX) Bologna SWIFT OLD MILL 328/ 149 Breakfast Sausages 328Ikg/Ib 149 GOLD SEAL Pink 7.75 oz149 Salmon tin OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.79 -SAVE .30 TEA BAGS Lipton Te"Action pkg of 1 a Price!" 49 50 "ACTION PRICE!" banded a°ksf 149 Irish Spring Soap three 95gbars GOOD HUMOR. CANADIAN MINT SANDWICH OUR REGPRICE 2.19 -SAVE 70 Ice Cream Bars 1)(,)111, pkg 149 of 6 WITH THIS. COUPON WILDMERE, FIRST GRADE NO. 629 Bufter and ■ LIMIT..1 t P FAMILY WITH A MINIM1 UM S10 00 PIfRCHASE EXCLUDING THI511EM VAritinfrn, AFRR:111K tif12• -• A u1)0JUj()Oli.'()(X)( )( J t . , UO MAPLE LEAF, SLICED Bologna Regular, orThGaricklic, Bologna LARGE WAX BOLLOGNA, rINE COARSE OR CREAMY LIVERWURST .39 �9 Cold Cuts Packers • 31• 100g/Ib 1 *Beef *Chicken *Turkey 11 280 g pkg S 3YBE OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.79 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED Cooked Ham 75 g COLBY WITN NOT PEPPERS FARMPSwiTHBACON MILOGOuDA vac pat i39 Brandt Cheese ■ 66100 g/b 299 ASSORTED FLAVOURS JeIIo- Powders tl 4 3oz 149 pkgs SCHNEIDERS 11b 49 Crispy Flake Shortening 2pkgsl MOTHER PARKERS, INSTANT Hot Chocolate ALLENS, McINTOSH Applesauce "Action Price" INSTANT WITH CHICKORY pkg of ten 149 1 oz envs 2811 149 oz jar Encore Coffee h 49 fart MINUTE OR QUICK COOKING Quaker 1.25 kg 49 Oats pkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 24Q3 -SAVE :54 WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS! BEATRICE, ASST FLAVOURS Fruit Bottom175 q 49 Yogurt tub OUR REG PRICE .71 EACH -BUY 3 -SAVE .64 CANNED VEGETABLES Stokely Dark Red or New England Style Beans, Bean Salad INSTANT MASHED Carnation Potatoes ASST VAR INCLUDING WHOLE KERNEL CORN 1211 oz, Stokely Vegetables RAGU Spaghetti Sauce ASSORTED FLAVOURS L S d LUXURY, ASSORTED VARIETIES Pamper o21411 149 z tins 500g149 pkg 1:131138 00 T1<<10A 314tin 0149. oz 1 litre 149 jar Laura ecor p®f4 49 Puddings 5 ozkg tins OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.89 -SAVE .40 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2 FOR .87 BEEF FLAVOUR Gainesburger Dog Food 2 kg pkg OUR REG PRICE 4.39 -SAVE .90 ASST VARIETIES Honig Soup Mixes3,setizia pk gs INCLUDING CREAM OF ASPARAGUS & ONION WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! op Birthday Club Hi, My name is Alicia Kerr. I will be two years old on April 11 and would like to join your birthday club. I live on Vic- toria Street in Goderich with my mom and dad, Donna end Ross. Bye for now. Alicia. Hl, My name is 1relissa Brall and I was two -years -old on April 12. I live at R.R. 3 Clin- ton with my mom and dad, ,Marlene and Fred. 1 had a birthday party on Easter and another on my birthday the day after. I hope everyone had a Happy Easter. Bye, Melissa. to cy Safety educatio� . needed ' The Canada Safety Council sponsors its nineteenth. Child Safety Week campaign from May 1 to 7. It is emphasizing . the need for safety education among school aged children. Falls and other accidents on playgrounds can result In serious, , injury . and even death. Whether in or out of- - the f- the school environment, . playgrounds. should be kept free from hazardous ob- jects; equipment should be •• used and stored properly and .'inspected regularly. All games should be supervised . by a responsible person. Children themselves are probably the most important factor -in preventing playground accidents. They. should be encouraged to: = Follow playground rules - Be responsible for their own safety - Set good examples for . others - Teach other children the proper use of playground equipment and help them to learn how to enjoy ' the playground without getting hurt or hurting others • - Talk with others about accidents they have had Warn others of , hazards they may not see An instructor's guide for • playground safety for kindergarten to grade three, featuring Elmer the Safety Elephant, is available ;from ,the Canada Safety Council and the provincial -safety ' councils and leagues. It has been field tested. by elemen- tary school teachers and is designed to be easily adapted to different playground situations. Pitch -In... • from page 8A During previous Pitch -In campaigns, from. inner city back alleys and lots to rural lanes and wilderness parks, schools, youth groups, ser- vice and recreation clubs, the Armed Forces, trade . unions,' businessmen. senior groups, and municipal, employees, armed with rakes, helicopters. shovelA, scuba gear, bulldozers,tham- mers and naijs, paint brushes, and bare hands, have picked up. cleaned up, and fixed up, contributing hundreds of volunteer hours to improving their environ- ment. School ,students clean up their neighbourhood as a goodwill gesture: teenagers' paint, repair, and garden for seniors and handicapped; service ' and recreational groups clean up and restore parks, installing proper pic- nic playground. and garbage facilities: youth groups clean up wilderness areas in preparation for summer hik- ing: and fishing and out- doors clubs clean up and um prove fish and wildlife Habitats.