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Prices etteCtiVelltru Saturday, March 1901, 1903.
A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to I 'mal family requirements!
REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE SPRITE,
TAB COLA, REGULAR OR DIET
We redeem all food Store coupons!
MADE FROM 100% VEG OIL, ELMGROVE
SAVE 1.10/kg
s with supermarket prices
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF
BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER
Boneless
Roasts
OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.491kg-2.49 Ib
SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 Ib
SAVE .50 Ib
SAVE .88/kg-.40 Ib
9
Ib
SAVE .89/kg-.40 Ib
UTILITY GRADE, EVISCERATED
Or SEMI BONELESS 2 TO 3 kg AVERAGE SHANKLESS PICNIC SHOULDER,
Blade short Rib Roasts Frozen Chickens Fresh Pork Roasts
9!8/9995/179 06 39
!kg Ib ./kg Ib
OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.060kg-1.79 Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.951kg-1.79 Ib
!kg / - Ib
OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.051kg-2.29 Ib
EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING
Blade Steaks 395 /1719
FRESH 9
Medium Ground Beef 3 k5g /17!
SHOULDER CUTS, STRIP OR CUBED
Stewing Beef
BONELESS BEEF
Brisket Point
51)k!, /229
505 /229
Ikg Ib
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SKINLESS & DEVEINED
Sliced Beef Liver . 17' /.79 lb
CANADIAN QUEEN. BOLOGNA, MAC & CHEESE, CHICK. LOAF ea
Sliced Cooked Meats vacpac 129
CANADIAN QUEEN, HOT OR SWEET, VAC PAC
Italian Style Sausage 3g/169
MARY MILES, VAC PAC
Bologna Chunks 31 /149
BREAKFAST, STORE PACK
Burns Sausage 3 !kg /1 ib
SCHNEIDER'S 2 VARIETIES
Sliced Side Bacon
MAPLE LEAF REGULAR AND ALL BEEF
Wieners
vac pac 259
500 g•
vac pac 142
1 Ib
MAPLE LEAF ALL BEEF, PURE PORK, SKINLESS OR
Golden Fry Sausage "NKr 2a9
MAPLE LEAF, VAC PAC
Corned Beef Brisket 505 /229
PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT
Pork Chops 31 /16s
PICNIC SHOULDER
Boneless Pork Roast 3e /1'
SHOULDER BUT
Boneless Pork Roast 3 kg/1s9
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND, SHOULDER
Lamb Chops 139 /199
139 /199
!kg Ib
14!!/19!
MAPLE LEAF PREVIOUSLY FROZEN PORK SIDE
Smoked Picnic Shoulder 34 /169 Spar&Ribs
SHOPSY'S PASTRAMI OR MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC
Corned Beefpackof4 259
50 g bags Cottage Rolls
SHOPSY'S OLD VIENNA OR
All Beef Salami
SHOPSY'S
vac pac
500 g 299
Sliced Cooked Ham "t75gc 1"
FRESH, SHOULDER BUTT
Pork Roast
PURINA DOG FOOD
Butchers Blend 911®59
STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY, WITH PECTIN
'Aylmer Jams - 500gjar 1 s 49
FLAKED WHITE, IN OIL
Star-Kist Tuna
6.5 1 69
tin ■
LIPTON, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Cup -A -Soup Mixes penvs4 199
MAPLE LEAF
Tenderflake
Lard
_ OUR REGULAR PRICE 119
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Rice -A -Boni
HUNT'S
Tomato Paste
BRIGHT'S
Tomato Juice
3 VARIETIES INCL. CONSOMME
Heinz Soups
351 /159
/kg Ib
IMINIONMINNOMMINNINIMI
6 oz pkg ■ 99
oz tin
13f1 .99
48 oz
.99 tin
2 m79
z . 79
IMPORTED FANCY
Assorted
Biscuits
700 gr.
tin
BEV'S DELI COUNTER
MILD
GOUDA
CHEESE
PRODUCT OF HOLLAND
WHOLE
WHEEL
CUT UP
,b 3.19
lb 3.49
DELI FRESH
Pizza
PREPARED DAILY
10"
499 2.99
12"
3.99
14"
4.99
417
BATHROOM TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS
Royale Tissue
69
pkgof8
rolls
FACIAL TISSUEyAS._SQ.RTEI/COLOURB-----
oyale Tissue
box of 100
sheets
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.23
IN TOMATO SAUCE, WITH PORK
OR WITH PORK & MOLASSES
Heim Beans
REGULAR OR DIET
Coca-Cola
IcE
00
750 mL btls
Plus btl deposit
OUR REGULAR PRICE .75 EACH
HEINZ, 10 02 TIN
Tomato Soup
31.99
OUR REGULAR PRICE .41 EACH
youth
wins
Natalie Sully
Natalie Sully, 17 -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Sully of Goderich, is
this year's winner of the
United Nations Pilgrimage
of Youth Speak -Off spon-
sored by the Rebekahs and
Oddfellows of Huron County.
Linda McInnes of Wingham
was runner-up.
The speak -off was held in
Clinton on Friday, March 4.
It was open to all Huron
County students 16-17 years
of age.
Natalie gave a. prepared
speech on Fitness and was
also required to give an
impromptu speech. Her
prize is a 10 -day trip to New
York this summer where she
will tour the UN and other
points of interest.
Last year's Huron County
trip -winner was Debbie
Josephson of Exeter.
Huron
Lodge
officially
__ _visited
District Deputy, Grand
Master Bro. John Moffatt of '
Brucefield and District
Warden Bro. Gordon Papple
of $eaforth made their of-
ficial visit to Huron Lodge
No. ' 62 on Monday evening,
March 7.
District Deputy Bro. John
Broadfoot of Brucefield was
also in attendance along with
other representatives from
Brucefield-and -Seaforth: ~ - ' - `
Following the regular
meeting, a social half hour
was enjoyed and a delicious
lunch was provided by Bro.
Joseph Thompson and his
committee.
Heating up...
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prevented them from setting
a team record of two vic-
tories in one night.
A trip to the "farm" club
for the Lady Foresters
resulted in a new addition to
that honourable organiza-
tion. Wilma Kurran filled in
for regular skip Bernice
Moore and curled a mansize
game against the Champion
Office "Silver Brooms".
This game was very close
until an ugly four points ap-
peared in the seventh end for
the ladies. Hugh Oliver and
Paul Mulligan, curled well in
the early going but it was ob-
vious to all that Wilma's
charms were affecting their
game plan.
Ed Brissette's last shot of
the evening gave the Super
Shell foursome a two point
Shell foursome a two point
final end and a one point vic-
tory over the Goderich
Legion. In a 'contest of few
mistakes, there was little
doubt that Ed would not
come through, nevertheless,
it was a heart -breaker for
the Legion foursome who
had staged a come back to
take the ead going in to the
last end. Tom Profit and Jim
Bell provided a solid one-two
punch for the losers but the
better half of the Brissette
clan also had a great game
and when Ardithe is hot, Ed
is too!
The Industrial League's
other SS team found both
personal happiness and suc-
cess on this seventeenth
night of 'eoanpetition. The
teal suceess was 'an im-
Eressive 5 to 3 win over the
lementary Teachers while
individually Peggy Young
saw the size of her wallet in-
crease greatly during the
usual Ninth End celebra-
tions. Fine efforts by Young,
Ginn and Pincher together
with a pressure -packed final
shot by skip Tim Colwell
ended the Elementary
Teacher's winning streak at
one.