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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-05-19, Page 27GODERICH SIGNAL-STARR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19,1982—PAGE 13A 411* 4004 3 -LB BAG 7,99. OUP REG. PRICE 10.09 SAVE 2.10 8Q'Clock' Bean Coffee 69. A k,tipertj blend rich ui.Br,irlli,in• r:U11eeL, Cie,Iurn ground 111 1ha ,tore when you huy 11 nol before OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.39 pNFP41KER MINI Sugar 4on-uts hkgaf 109 2? ALL VARIETIES Bick's Relishes 375 mL JAR OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.15 KRAFT •1 VARIETIES Sauces 1611oz 129 Or TODDLER 48'5. EX ABSORBENT 60'S Pampers Diapers 1 PACKAGE 99 OUR REGULAR PRICE.9.25 You'll do better at STRAW 199 4 eeach ITIQt.I. each 1 MOUNTAIN DEW, REG, OR DIET Pepsi-CoIa Case of 24 10 FL -OZ TINS 8 9 LIMIT 3 CASES HOSTESS ASSORTED VARIETIES I..A. Chips- 200 a 129 otato Pka s TRUCKLOAD OF TURKEYS SALE! GRADE "A". FROZEN. SWIFT DEET' BASTED BUTTERBALLS OR A&P elf basting 6 to 10 lb average Turku OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.731kg-1.69 Ib SAVE 1.54/kg---.70 Ib CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF Boneless Beef Roasts BLADE. CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER 05 229 /kg Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.59/kg-2 99 Ib BONELESS • Cross Rib Roast FRESH GREAT OIV THE B Bo Medium Ground Beef STRIP OR CUBED Stewing Beef PRF VtOUSLY FROZEN ,Pork Side Spare Ribs GROUND Pork & Beef Combination373 kg/lb 164 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED VAC PAC Cottage Roils 439/kg/lb 549 / k9 Ih 39511q/Ih *SAVE UP TO 4.00 PER TURKEY sor /kg / Ib *CALCULATION BASED ON THE PURCHASE OF A 10 LB TURKEY. IDEAL FOR THE B.B.Q. STEAKS 8, ROASTS. BONELESS New York Strip Loins 99 lkg..,,. Ib WHOLE. 12 T015 LB AVERAGE -CUT YOUR OWN & SAVE 12.55fkg-5.69 LB TOWN CLUB OR A&P REGULAR OR THICK SLICED 249 Side Bacon CANADIAN QUEEN SMOKED CANADIAN VAC PAC 179 Back Bacon piece REGULAR OR B B 219 Maple Leaf Wieners MAPLE LEAF 189 Breakfast Slices MAPLE LEAF 9 VAR INCL PEPPERONI & SALAMI O q 169 Deli Chubs Sire MAPLE LEAF SLICED 'h VAR INC. BOLOGNA & MAC & CHEESE 199 Cooked Meats .17 pg. .99 MAPLE. 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CREAMY OR FINE Liverwurst 305ikq/Ih 139 SWIFT OLD MILL BREAKFAST Sausages 328 ,4, 149 kq rn MAPLE LEAF PURE ')RK SKINLESSORGOIDENFRv ',OO q Okq Sausages ®®sem®®sasa® WITH THIS COUPON 199 ).50 OFF SHOPSY 'Cole Slaw or Potato Salad MINIMUM 1 LB PURCHASE Limit 0n r+ pr•r family purchase Valid until M.iv .1)0F1 1982 Feature pace wrlhouf coupon 2 2N VC Lelia ®e®® ow on mil Mill __ aft am nes was se ass mm W. as camJ TOMATO Kingsford 750 mL b1► OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.89 -SAVE .90 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.09 -SAVE .50 gaff MO 11E11 ONO ONO with this coupon 16 oz pkg. 50° OFF 69 1 Ib 349 tpri 75 q 129 vac pac 1759 179 vac ac ® ®Ire ess s!r the pace of a READY TO SERVE Swift Sugar Plum Ham Limit one coupon per ham purchase v,I,U unt,l. Mav 22nd 19R2 VC. ■Lara®®®®e.s.®e®®®raw). e.e SUM arm ,mss mos erre, e� r ernes lir e., ® .s WITH THIS COUPON SAVE a40 Planters Peanuts 3tn91.89 1 1Im,t one per family purchase Valid until M,ry :,10a1 1082 F •atiue once wrlhou' coupon 2 2A VC L ASSORTED VARIETIES 159 Lancia Pastas OUR REGULAR PRICE .1 .65 e 19 1 kq pkq 1 t8 .3 11111 ®® 11. d281/ IV 1131138 On 11.110A Crombie speaks to local PCs BY SHARON DIET L Canadians must rediscover what is the point of this country, according to David Crombie, the former minister of Health and Welfare in the 1980 Con- nc AIt c ;;:c;a neo :::e spoke to the annual meeting of the Huron -Bruce Pro- gressive Conservatives in Lucknow Thursday, April 22. Crombie told the 400 peo- ple who attended the dinner meeting at the Lucknow District Community Centre, there are several facts Cana- dians must face. Several constitutional ac- cords have been signed in Canada's history and this is the first such accord to be signed without Quebec, Crombie .observed. Another fact is that the west is no longer marching to the same tune as central Canada. • We under -estimate the overwhelming sense of alienation, sense of anger, the way they feel they are being out -done, said Crom- bie. Another fact is Ontario, which once stood first in economic development and was always sure of itself, no longer has a focus. The pro- vince's sense of purpose has changed. Wherever you go, said Crombie, Canadians think of Canada as that certain part of the country where they live. People who live in a cer• - tain part of Canada think • that is what Canada is all about. They think that is the definition of Canada. Regionalism in Canadais fixed historically and geographically, observed Crombie. But while roots are important, the country is more than places strung like islands across the north of the American border. Two things hold us together in Crombie's view: our instinct for the land and traditions. Most countries are deter- mined by their art, culture, architecture but Canadians have a tremendous sense of pride.about land. We explain ourselves, he said, by talking. about the land, in our music, art and literature. Our flag, he commented, does not carry the ideology or tradition of our country as most other national flags do. The Canadian flag carries a leaf which represents the land. Canadians have -enor- mous, powerful and useful traditions which teach us how to look for a future, observed Crombie. Tradition connects us to our past but they are not just history and too often we permit them to slip away. Traditions come from several sources including wars and depressions, economic and poliitial sources. Wars are great for creating traditions said Crombie. Our economic tradition has developed through the emigration of people to Canada who came to search for a better way of life. Hard work created a better lifestyle for a family and working towards this challenge kept us ahead. Canadians once stood second highest standard of living in the world. We have slipped to thirteenth. "We've seen„ constant economic decline," said Crombie, when what we re- quire is hard work, invest- ment, research, develop- ment and a sense of looking to the future." Politically we have been a federation which allows all those independent , com-. munities across the country to stay together. remarked Crombie. -Federation is an instinct which has saved us genera- tion after generation. The federal system is here to serve Canadians said Crombie, it only requires a certain price. a price Cana- dian generations have been willing td pay: tolerance. respect and endless pa- tience. 1f you travel to Israel. Lebanon or the Latin American republics. the cry you hear is people wanting their place in the sun. If they get what they want. noted Crombie. they'll have what we already have. But we take rt for granted. stated Crombie and the thing about that is if you take it for granted it won't be there when you want it. Crombie concluded by say - mg when Canada dies and goes to heaven God won't ask why we weren't more like the Bntrsh. French or Americans. but he will ask us why we weren't more Canadian