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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-10-26, Page 60We redeem all food store coupons! GODERICH SIGNMATAR, WEDNESDAY' 001013Ell26,1663-PAGE 7A Prices effective thru Set, October 29th, 1983. A&P reserves the right to limit quiatifites to normal family requirements! TOMATO Heinz Ketchup 1 LITRE BTL 1.99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.19 A PREMIUM BLEND. CUSTOM GROUND Bokar Bean Coffee 1 LB BAG OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.69 (3 LB BAG 8.79 -OUR REGULAR PRICE 10.89 -SAVE 2.10 CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE `A' BEEF i BONELESS, OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED Round Roast OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.591kg-2.99 Ib SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 Ib RUMP, OR SIRLOIN TIP Boneless Beef Roasts 593/269 /kg ie OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.03Ikg-3.19 Ib FRESH, LEAN Ground Beef INSIDE CUT Round Steak CANADA FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF Beef Tenderloin POINT. BONELESS, CENTRE CUT Beef Brisket PRIDE OF CANADA. SLICED Side Bacon BURNS Stampede Bacon LABELLE FERMIERE Tourtiere Pies SCHNEIDER'S Oktoberfest Sausage NEW ZEALAND. SHOULDER. FROZEN Lamb Chops NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN. SHORT CUT Lamb Legs A&P REGULAR OR THICK SLICED Side Bacon 439/1" /kg Ib 659g Ib/299 k 15tt9 /699 5/249 5 vc00 pa9c 2•49 5 g vac 00 pac 2.49 450 g 199 size vac pac 2.59 500 g 439 /199 Ikg Ib 5/kg/2l9 vac pac 229 500 g IIkg SAVE 1.33/kg-.60 Ib WHOLE Pork Shoulders 2k/99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.51Ikg-1.59 Ib Ib PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED. 5 VAR Cooked Meats BREAKFAST 175 g vac pac OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.99 CASHMERE, WHITE OR YELLOW Bathroom Tissue Ib SAVE 1 , 33/kg-.60 Ib FRESH, HANKLESS PICNIC SHOULDER Fresh Pork Roasts 2'$/.99.. OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.51Ikg-1.59 Ib ALL BEEF .89 Shopsy Sausages pkg 2.69 PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT Burns Sausages 326/119 Pork Chops 2/129 PRIDE OF CANADA PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT, BONELESS Bologna Chunks 306/139 Pork Roasts 24/129 PRIDE OF CANADA, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF SHOPSY, ALL BEEF Wieners vac pac 149 Old Vienna Salami 5008g 2■99 4508 pk PRIDE OF CANADA, SWEET PICKLED S9 Cottage Rolls 411 Ikg% /1 Ib PRIDE OF CANADA, BY THE PIECE 56 79 Back Bacon 10Ikg/ Ib PRIDE OF CANADA. TRIPLE PACK, SLICED Cooked Meat PRIDE OF CANADA Sliced Bologna PRIDE OF CANADA. SLICED . Cooked Ham oe OeIiSh01, vac pac 179 BRANDT, BAVARIAN 375 g Meat62 /279 vac pat 149 Loaf ■ 1100 g lb 375 g SAVE .60 ASSORTED PLAIN OR DECORATED ScotTowels Plus PKG OF 2 ROLLS 1.29 OUR REGULAR PRICE t89 BRANDT v175a9c139 Kobassa .751100g/33b PRIDE OF CANADA OUADELCO, COLBY, MOZZARELLA, AUSTRIAN SMOKED R9 Polish Sausage KITH! Assorted Cheeses.62"°/ lb CANNED Smoked Sausage 529 /239 Corned Beef .59 /1009/269 PRIDE OF CANADA ASSORTED VARIETIES Del Monte Puddings PURINA DOG FOOD Butcher's Blend 4 ASSORTED VAR, INCL BEEF & IRSH Puritan Stews pkgot449 5 oz tins 1 ■ 8131410.99 24 fl oz 1 79 tin ■ A&P FANCY Tomato Juice 99 ■ 48 fl Oz fin OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.19 HOSTESS, ASSORTED VARIETIES Potato Chips MINUTE, QUICK COOKING OR LG FLAKE Old Mill Oats CLOVER LEAF -OUR REG PRICE 1.85 Pink Salmon 2p0kOgg 1.39 1.35 kg 1 19 pkg ■ 73/4 tin • REGULAR & DIET 7 U P750 mL49 plus WI dep bit e TAB COLA, SPRITE, DIET COKE, CAFFEINE FREE REG & DIET 750 mL btl • Coca-Cola plus btldep ECONOMY, MOTHER PARK ERS Tea Bags pkg m 189 100 s ASSORTED VARIETIES Primo Pastas .99 900 g pkg OUR REGULAR PRICE t49 (PLAIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE 28 OZ TIN .99) Al► DEEP BUTTER CORN 12 02 TIN -SPAGHETTI ZOODLES Libby's Alpha-Getti 14,,1 z .69 REO KIDNEY OR DEEP BROWN Libby's Beans 28 oz 1 • 29 tin ■ ALL PURPOSE OR VELVET CAKE & PASTRY Robin Hood Flour 2bagg 2.59 REGULAR, BUTTER OR LITE Aunt Jemima Syrup 75bitnL 2.19 AUNT JEMIMA, BUTTERMILK, BUCKWHEAT OR RE UL Pancake Mixes lbagg • 9 KELLOGG'S Rice Krispies 9 2.99 E.D. SMITH Garden Cocktail 481ar z .99 QUAKER, CHOCOLATE CHIP, PEANUT BUTTER OR RAISIN ALMON Chewy Granola Bars pkgg .99 INSTANT, HOT REGULAR OR MARSHMALLOW Cadbury Chocolate pkgof 10-309 1 59 TROPHY -SUPER BUY! Cookie Chips 700 g 2• 39 pkg ■ 10k bag`. OUR REGULAR PRICE 10.79 Genealogic So.ciety holds A A >Pegular Ipaeeting 6[ the Huron Courtly Geneelogic al Society was held October 5 with a number of guests present, one from as fate away as Toronto. Membership co=ordinator Margaret cook advised, that the Branch now has members with 24 percent of these in Huron County. It is interesting to note that the remaining 76 percent are scattered all across Canada and the U.S. Queries were read from persons seams thing the fo low1ng f� names: Buttery - Lille, Cutt-Haines, Kn es=Lawson, Wilson and Kirpatrick- cFarlatne. Anyone believing they may have information on one of these families, should contact Nancy Kale at 345'29080 Myrtle Johnstone advised that the Lucknow Sentinel has been microfilmed from 1875 to the present and is available at the Goderich Public Library. The mystery prize (a bok of hasty notes) was won by Grace Johnston of Goderich. The educational portion of the meeting consisted of a panel question and answer period. The panel members were Doris Batkin of Clinton, secretary -treasurer of the Huron County Historical Society; Alison Lobb of Clinton, chairman of the Huron County Genealogical Society; and the Reverend Van Slyke of Seaforth, minister of Northside United Church. Questions covered a variety of areas from how to list adoptive children and children from com- mon-law relationships to the Homestead Act, Passenger Lists and what does A, B or C line mean in a township. Complete an- swers will be published in the November issue of "Rooting in Huron", published by the Huron County Genealogical Society. The November 2 meeting will be a social and will be held at Robertson School, Goderich. Members are asked to bring dessert and a family photo for display. This may be yourself, a great-grandparent, etc. UNICEF co-chairmen Will Millar of The Rovers and "Whittle the Pooh" are the Honorary Co -Chairmen of this year's 29th annual Trick or Treat for UNICEF Campaign. Will Millar, leader of Canada's popular musical group, The Rovers, has been a longtime supporter of UNICEF. This year marks his third year as Honorary Chairman of the UNICEF Halloween Campaign. In 1982, Wal Millar was _the recippllent of Abe Danny Kaye Award : presented' all luatiYoy UNICEF Canada to an entertainment personality - for his outstanding con- tribution to the world-renowned U.N. "children's" agency working to protect and improve the lives of the millions of children in developing countries. "Winnie the Pooh'", as Co -Chairman of the UNICEF Hallowe'en Campaign, will serve to emphasize the safety of Canadian children as they collect for their brothers and sisters around the world. "Pooh", along with his pals "Tigger" and "Eeyore" will delight children with personal visits to cities across Canada during the Trick -or -Treat for UNICEF Campaign. Last year, Canadian children raised over one million and a hail dollars for UNICEF through the Hallowe'en campaign. This year, Will Millar and "Winnie -the -Pooh" will be leading the UNICEF Halloween team of volunteers to make this year the best ever for UNICEF's children! Water is the focus for new drainage unit To study the effects of agriculture on water quality and the demands agriculture places on water supply, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food will establish a new drainage and water management unit, minister Dennis Timbrell announced recently. "On the one hand, agriculture needs a basic level of water quality to flourish and, on the other, farming like any other activity has an impact on water quality. We want to be better able to evaluate and predict what these are," Timbrell said. One of the unit's prllnary functions will be establishing guidelines on water needs throughout the year for agricultural pur- poses. This will help local conservation authorities plan their water management and anticipate the agricultural demand for water. "The conservation authorities are the local water managers; they turn on the tap, in effect, through their water management and flood control measures. This new unit will be able to advise them on how much water will be needed for agriculture in their areas," Timbrell said. The unit, to be made up of a manager, three watermanagement engineers and two drainage enginiters, will develop models that can be used to predict the effects on crop and livestock production of varying levels of water quality and at whatoint feswater quality begins to adverselyat t agriculture. The unit. will also develop models to predict the effect of fanning practices on water quality. These values will assist local planners when they are reviewing the water needs of new development such as residential areas. The ministry is currently participating in water management studies on the South Nation, Thames and Grand Rivers and in the Lake Simcoe-Cour hidilng area.