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
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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!
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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.