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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-02-14, Page 23• Mt COUPON • the regular price of A&P -'Cut from Canada Oracle "A" StripLoin Steaks. box of eight.- a -oz steaks Limit one per fihmily Valid until'F+Lbruary 1601, 1980. , A&P # 641 BUY 3 AVE 51d (Our Regular Price 50c loaf) A&P, PROCESS ACTION PRICE! CHEE•SE SLICES 16 Frozen Foods! Valley Farm, Frozen FRENCH FRIES=aeon= for A&P Coffee Rite FROZEN A&P Waffles GAINSBOROUGH ACTION PRICE! 32-fI-oz carton 79,i ACTION PRICE! 10-oz-pk959j/ ACTION PRICE! Frozen Pie Shells p15 kg-of 3 L39 GAINSBOROUGH ACTION PRICE! Frozen Tart Shelis 9ozpkg 89� SAVARIN, ASSORTED VARIETIES Frozen Dinners FARM HOUSE, ASSORTED VARIETIES Frozen Cream Pies SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN Sausage Rolls SCHNEIDERS Frozen Beef -Pies Choice Beets Assorted Types, Peep Cream Style Corn or Peas & Carrots AMER VEGETABLES for CHICKEN NOODLE ACTION PRICE! Lipton Soup Mix GOLD SEM ACTION PRICE! Sockeye Salmon FABRIC SIDC'TENER Bounce NABISCO CIREAL Shreddies. 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Cut from Canada Grade "n^ sees Outside Cut, Eye Removed ROUND,b BOAS' (Our Regular Price Ib 3.19) Round Steak Rump, Sirloin Tip or Inside Cut Round BONELESS BEEF ROASTS lb Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef --Inside Cut 1 (-Our-Regular-Price lb- up -to -3-.39) - SAVE UP TO 60ft 1b2 79 1 to 1 -Ib average Our Regular Price Ib 1.19 - SAV 30c Ib PORK SHOULDERS' FRESH PORK ROASTS SHANKLESS SHOULDER PICNIC SHOULDER BUTT ROAST Ib % 1b103 PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT FRESH .- PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Pork Hocks 1b49¢ Pork Chops 14.19 Minced Pork Ib 1®09 A&P, SLICED 500 g VAC PAC SHOPSYS, ALL BEEF MARY MILES, SLICED Side Bacon 1.29 r, Wieners 1 -Ib vac pac 1.59 Side Bacon S00.._I like- PAC ._ . 1.39 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, PRE -SLICED SWIFT PREMIUM MARY MILES, VARIETY PACK OR - 500 g VAC PAC Beef Liver ib1.29 Wieners-Ibvacpacl®39 Minced Ham 1.79 GRADE "A'', EVISCERATED, FROZEN, VAC PAC SHOPSYS, BEEF Ducks 4to5-Ibaverage Ib 1®19 Sausages SWIFT OLD MILL, BREAKFAST Sausages SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED SHOPSYS, OLD VIENNA Ib 1.19 Salami MAPLE LEAF, WAXED, VAC PAC, 1 -Ib pkg 1®89 Bologna Chunks 16 1.29 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, Assorted Varieties 6 -oz vac pac 500g pkg 2.69 Cooked Meats 83,i 175 g PKG SHOPSYS, FLAT BRISKET OR EYE OF ROUND ROLL Cooked Ham 1.29 Corned -Beef 1b2.49 A&P isa. 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SEAFOOD SHOP FROZEN, BOILED Baby Lobster Ib 3.29 FISHERY PRODUCT, FROZEN 500 g PKG Sole Fillets 319 (UNCOOKED 10-01 PKG 6.99) BRILLIANT, PRE-COOKED, FROZEN (14-0Z PKG 6.59) Shrimp 6ozpkg2e79 5hopsys, Bonus Pack, Buy a 24 -oz ctn of Cole.Slaw or Potato Salad 1.39 get a 12 -oz carton free In stores with Deli Shop! PILLERS Polish Sausage 16 1.69 SHOPSYS -{-CHEF SALAD LB 99c ) Potato Salad 1689¢ SCHNEIDERS, YOUR CHOICE, BUNG BOLOGNA, DUTCH LIVER, FRENCH ONION OR LUNCHEON LOAF Cooked Meats Ib 1.89 We're trying to keep the cost of a good education down. FUNK & WtGNALLS NEN ENCYCLOPLDIA !IURR Y! Don't miss out. Pick up your copy of Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. VOLUME 1 now en sale at our unbe- lievable price of only 9% with a $5.00 food purchase. You'll also SAVE on Volumes 2-27 for only $2.89 each. Pick up a whole set you'll do better at V01.1 with 45 i purchasr. Vols. 2-27 $2.89 each. • • frompage 6 A nearly. ,-. two mit inn Canadian workers. Last Fall the "Financial Post" reported that Qntario•led the way in time lost through strikes,. with 2.2 million maydays last between. January and August 1979. Compared with the previous year, overall strike , ` activity increased by 17 percent and Ontario accounted for .nearly 90 percent of the total man -days lost due to strikes. Our figure went up 39 percent over the previous year. Other factors have an -.ip 1.p •t ....--i-nflMenem•-in- this Province's economy. The nation's Foreign Investment Review Agency (FIRA) revealed., last October, in its fifth annual report, that more than $1.6 billion in assets of • Canada's high technology industries were sold off to foreign investor$ last year. American interests bought more than 60 percent of this total and Western Europeans brought about a1 percent. Ontario " remained the most active area, for foreign takeovers and new enterprises: three- fifths of the foreign -in- vestors selected this Province. FIRA singled out five industries in which non - Canadian investors had been most active: metal fabricating, machinery, transport equipment, electrical and chemical products and the food and drink industry. These sectors -are those which have been most frequently identified as the source of this coun- try's .future strength as both a trading and producing nation. However, the single factor which will almost certainly influence events in Ontario in. the immediate future is the upsurge of the Western provinces. • ..La-sL---__O tape:r-,--.__..th.e- "Toronto Star" published the results of an in- vestigation which showed that more than $3 billion in Ontario based money. would .. be invested in Alberta over the year and that nearly 30,000 people would leave Ontario and go out west. The writing 'is very clearlyon the wall. Alberta, with only two million people and an enormous_ $6 billion Heritage 'Fund :bankroll _...-,.•- has become a force to be reckoned with for control . of Canada's economy - a control which has been exercised for many years by Toronto's Bay Street. -The Chairman of the Alberta Stock Exchange , has boasted that "Alberta will have most of the ' money in Canada within the next ten years: Ontario's economic muscle is eroding". Alberta is making a deliberate attempt to develop high technology irrdtt�try�-eneoaging- companies to establish there. The Heritage Fund has announced that it would make individual investments, on com- mercial terms, of $1 million or more in firms in Alberta or those planning to locate in that "Province: Economists fear that Alberta will not hesitate to use its massive oil and gas wealth to lure,Ontario companies. Already tax rates for small businesses in Alberta have been reduced to well below those prevailing in Ontario. There are plans to withdraw from the agreement with Ottawa on the collection of corporate income tax so that Alberta can in- troduce its own system. Economists have warned that there would be serious consequences if Alberta introduced formula . for allocating corporate income o1 adopted a radically different definition of income. A low corporate tax rate in Alberta would provide yet another In- centive for firms to leave Eastern Canada and locate in the West. - Tenn to page 13A •